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1 <0 FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1961 jHanrbtntfr £nfnbt0 ^ftraUi ■I v . . • -Vu . Join with Your Neighbors—Join the Match of Dimes in daric elethlns:, Bchasfsr fowad. The annual moathif o f Sion Ui> Finds Fatality Riatea tsstlfied at the taiqusst thetan church will take place this ChildSpeech List Engagement that he saw McCartan but not ' ' ' ...... M ■ t ®| About Town evenlnc at 7:80 at the church on Sullivan Just before . the Impact, Averafe DsOj Net Presg Ron Cooper at High street AU voting the coroner said, TbaWaatlMr . members are urged to attend. Aid Stressed Diie to Driver Ristau was presented In Town -For ton Week Eadtag , Fai0« 8l of 0. a Wtatoev touasa ^ T te L n th a m d i ’ c t tlw Cinan> iM oanr 19. 1951 ^ LntlMna dittnh will told Oouit December 36'after being ar­ The TaicottvUle CongregaUonal 4lin It ft r It It 1 1 1 } ( N IM W »artty aleeto, Ugkao8 I M r mMUB# tOBifht W rested criminal negligence by church will precede fU annual Coroner Holils Cottage fnp«— ■ear 4*t W ight STtonrdi loitry. Difficultly in Talking the inveetlgatlng officer, Pdtrol- 10,203 Imetness meeting this evening, man Thtodore l l Fairbanks. Dep­ Iw R FH lIlg J lrralH eloMly, taweat tempereiei'e near ^ptr win to ■ «»»* » l *=*® P- ®- with a pot luck supper at 6:30. Can Be Cured, Green St. Man at Blame in uty Judge John D. LaBelle contin­ Member ef toe AnfiH 42t fienaay elondy, ooeaelonl Hgkt Accident Here ued the case -from day to day un­ ■ereae at CbeataWena rata wito tampwolere near 4ft t t o Mm t M cO>“" ®” *W. ®* Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Dlttmey- Parent-Teachers Told der $1,000 bond pending the cor­ Manebestar— A CUy of ViUage Charm a^oad Ooasrmtioaal Women ■ er o f OourOand street entertained oner’s report. X^Mine win meet thU ew rin t « t the 1950 Rainbow Advisory board ' In a finding issued yesterday by gjitock with Mn. O. Bvwett 'There are some four to five at their home last evening. Mrs. Coroner Louis W. Schaefer in VOL. LXX, NO. 9S Advwttatag «a 19) MANCHESTER.. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. 1951 (TW ELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS

—The avariw o f American Irma filed suit In Superior (Jourt after setting a new world record toad of the Natienaliat govern- aaaonaoBa hla rettrensea t as preal- iwud last a lo t to Wsshington neither do 1 forget It when they meat heardera and "scare talk** by coftemment food and yesterday asking $18,500 from of 152 days.” Tha bank refused to meat haa (fioae eenta«to w|to aafiw DeSOTO aad PLYMOUTH QHtk ALL SALES FINAL dent of Rutger's Ublvezalty ;-.P<3-^MSwsman.ftoraman Paul Wooton, Mi> TTu* are not.” eeonooUe offiefala "playing polities with mest" have been ’^’Horsetrader Bd’’ Shapiro, the oar honor the enlarged check. non-OonumBlst fmeea In Chbia, vtUan amptaymeat in toe eaeeutive awn recalled hie Bret daystobre aa In a letter to toe ciitioal muate lot owner, whdm she accused of Shapiro denied promising tho and it sow aeema probalda , aifc a fienator In 1985, and said: .the major causes of the recent jumpa tn mfiat prloai, Loren M AIN ST. t e l . 511S Second Floor hranch o f tha federal government critic, Mr. Trumaa had promised reneging on tto (layoff* Cadillac or toe mink seat nnd ma a«ton arw aw iw f t#>l • totaled 2,159,897 at the end o f Mo- "H e is a real aeighbor. My to phach him in the lioee if they Bamert, President o f the American National Cattlemen’s She charged to s t Shapiro owed said the promise.of $7,500 pay waa vamber. daughter was thsa about tsn ever aut. AsMciation. declared today. her $1,000 on her original con- “Just a publicity gag." (O iiallaaai«^i;^^;|.. I 7 i|p\VV ^ HAMCUlES'reR BVIINING HERALU MANCHESJTEB. c o n n ., SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HJilKALUr MANUUliibiliiK, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951 PAGE THBKD mestlng at tha Nathan Hala Com­ lowahtp hour with rafieahmsats munity CenUr the Garden Club Manche$ler Polio Drive parsonage. - -This board now la- o T o ria ti by the outgoing offleers South Coventry wtU have as a guaat Jams# T. MB t.l OTIS % ^^Rockville o f the church. There will be no eludas Frank Johnson, Ralph Ny­ FEDERAL BUDGET EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTION LahDaw. Mr, Laidlaw wUl show fa. OMwra’e M o v e Red-Trained Witch Doctors meeting of the Pilgrim Fellow- * W PaMlM UWa colored elides on birds and Sow­ -Date ttook Reaches $2000 CIRCLE man, Hjaimar Carlson. Kenneth ! NOW • THBU NEXT THUBS. *Wre. Nelson, and Mrs. Ann W|dham, •h^ in the evening. Uaveatiy ers. The program announced for I «BDOB o r . O^MaOey Mllirm ; 1. ______•■ ■) 1 Forrest Muassr wlU have tha club maetlaga tha nmainder A BABEEL OF FUN WITH Bertha Carter, Hilma Carlson, and MiHtia Tonight OOOPF* aad Mr. Phyllis Nelson. JKWCBH Kii iM H aaaH iH i Stirring Up A frica n N a tiv e f6r the subject o f his ssjmon at o f tha year Includa tha following JamM Barham WHh C hurche& .^Di ; •: ■ m/> There win be a apeclal town and the 10:45 a. m. sarvlce at the plans: March, "Harbs and How A nn i^ entertalilin n e t Treasurer Reports the Plalone” Wednesday, January 24, 7:30 p. meeting next Thursday at 8 p.m. danco h>* on Saturdays from 2:30 p.m. until Monday,.Jaauary 29 Seen" (from "Holy City” ). Gaul 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship. uranium, Moscow would hit the No figures are avallabir on cur­ pans su fe that youths of 17, Veterans and Department officers program will open with a talk bj» Since the vending machine was 5 INDUSTRY have been invited to attend. Mrs. 8 p.m. S. B. Wingard, Eastern States Local SCate Guard recruit rally Mrs. Catherine Johns, contralto Hi. Francis of .4sslsi Church Music by the Church choir, di­ North American allies at a vulner­ rent uranium production in the voars of age will find this, an op­ mainly used by children attending rected by Mrs. Florence Wood. able .spot. President 5'ruman re­ Congo but In 1946 production was Alice aarke ef East Hampton The Senior 4-H flub members Farmers Exchange. West Springs sponsored by American Legion. dancing classes oondnctsd b^Juno Sermon: “Losing Self for the Sake South Windsor, Route 303 portunity to eervft their commu; Frida}', February 2 of Life." ■ Sermon by the pastor. cently said tliat the Congo was rati mated at 10,000 tons. nity and also receiv'e training will be the installing olllccr. are requested to meet January 29 on “ Management Practices Used Jay Kaye and Mrs. Glboon, the Near Burnham’s Comer AGRICULTURE Socials at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Rob­ Bv Successful Poultrymen.” Roy illlltary whist, benefit Girl Hyau)—“ Lead On, O King Eter­ Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor 10:45 a.m, Junior church will be ,\mcrlca's biggest supplier of which will prove valuable to t^ m committee in charge of the ma­ nal” ...... Lancashire held in the lower auditorium. Ages uranium ore. It al.’-outs for the selected bilities in Infrs-Red Lamp Brood­ Tdeiday, February 8 polio funds Attorney John R. Mro- The Week 7:30 fxm. Tlie evening service. HOUSING, ETC. R x t l i l i Em IbAi Niw Ti i Rw s o h Ii school tor Cominform propagan­ Short Calendar Sesnlon ing." The program will close with Monday— Miss Kathryn G. Bryon. Special music. Preaching by the dists and saboteurs. 'I liey work here, claims he has made a record odist church will hold a setback play will be held soon after thi.s Lecture, by Rev. Thomas Stack sek, local polio chairman stated UNBALANC"ICED B U D G E T-1 ntet compares estinnated total federal receipts and expenditures (or lour of the 48 states. A short calendar session of the a panel discussion on “ConAnement at Ladles of Columbus meeting, at PLUS . . . LARRY PARKS 6:30 p. m.. Girl. Scout Troop No. Director of Chrlstiun Education pastor. under Instructions from the Soviet party this evening at eight o’clock session. that four out of five of all report- Herbert A. France, Minister of the new flscalseal 1952 budget with Uio&e for 1051 likenesa thrown heard locally Sunday afternoons sects among the natives through tal to prove their claim. conducted by the Legion Skeet 975 "Turbulent South America,” spon­ hospitals snd more knowledge 7:00 p. m.. The Cub Scout Pack Within Thy Holy Place"...... held in tlie downstairs auditorium Gergter Jr.; Stanley E. Egan vs. Club will be held on Sunday. Jan. In, his statement Chief .Starkel rectors consisting of 12 members. sored by y. W. C. A. at “Y,’’ 1:16 about treatment, which have come upon the mirror, repeats the color, over WONS (Mutual) at 1:30 and which they feed antl-Eurdpean Rev. Harold E. Parsons will use will hold a combined meeting and ...... Matthews of the church. The meeting will form, ami action of the person In The and anti-white iirtipaganda to the E. C. Lina et al; Michael Sala vs. 21, startln* at 11 a. m. at the states the reduction in flres and p.m. about In large part because of the Sacrament of Infant Baptism. over WTHT ( )^ C ) .5:30 p m ss his Sunday sermon topic at the . auction at the church. begin at '7:4.5 p.m.. at which time front of the mirror." (change from S^p. m.) local population. Torredo A. Rogledl; Willard 1 ^ - Skeet Field on West street. lossea is due to the obeying of lire Wednesday, February 14 annual Dimes Drive. 7 :30 p. m.. Boy Scout Troop No. Offertory Anthem—"The Lord Is a challenging and inspiring sound Ti’uiiian Visitor ney va, Henry Goyette et als; Gus­ Presented Pin laws, the consciousness of the First Congregational church 10:45 Valentine dance and open house DINE d a n c e The Meek The managers of ths Shlnko- "Manchester has had real first 133 meets at the church. My Light” ...... Parker film will be shown. This will be tav Zshlrpe vs. Thomas F. Conran; At the meeting of Vernon town.speople as to the hsvoc ftre s. m. services: “ Man’s Extremity of American Legion Post 102. Tuesday and Friday, 4:00 p. m. i Doctor lobwe mlnss have repeatedly Is God's Opportunity.” 'There will hand knowledge of the good work Those wishing to have memorial Hymn—“ Breathe On Me, Breath followed by an important business St. .Mary’s Episcopal Church Just Won’t Talk Motors Ins. Co. -vs. Edward V. Grange held Friday evening at can cause, the accuracy of the Tureday and Wednesday, February the polio fund has dene. We arc The Rnest FOOD Cooked Just For You Confirmation instruction. | been confronted by a new pattern be a children’s sfory. The adult bouquets placed in the church for of God” ...... Trentham meeting and refreshments. Church and Locust Streets of labor demonstrations believed Melesko; Richard Eickenhorst vs. the Grange hall In Vamon Center, new alarm system installed by the IS and 14 confident this knowledge 'will In­ any specific Sunday are asked to Sermon: “ Salvation By F'ath," Wednesday evening, 7:30. AduK | Edwin Baker of Crystal Lake was department, and the addition of discussion group will take up Rev. Alfred L WUIIomm, Rector group. Any interested in funda- ' torganized by Russian agents. M'ashlnglon— — Former Rep­ George Foster; Sam Harris et al Tall Cedars minstrels, Verplanck spire the greatest giving we have Wonderful DANCE Music You'U En|oy notify the Flower committee, Mrs. Rev. Fred R. Edgar Rev. Jantee S. Nelli, Rector ^vs^-Edwin C. Johnson; Viola I. presenUd with a 60 year member­ new equipment and manpower in “Why Pray?" at their meeting at mental doctrines of Oirlstian faith Says These take the form of teeming- resentative Maury Maverick of 10 a. m. Sunday. The Kinder­ school. experienced in the 13 year history Wstlace Jones, chairman, several Recessional Hymn—“ I Lay My Emaniirl Lutheran Church Emeritus Porter vat Howard Wclaman et ala; ship pin. Twenty-6ve year mem­ the local department. Saturday. February 12 o f polio drives.” PLUS Sins On Jesus” ...... St. Hilda and religious questions Invited. ly spontaneous native gatherings, San Antonio, who eerved as mayor garten will meet at 9:45 a. m. with days in advance of the desired Carl E. Olson, Pastor Rev. Richard B. Kalter, C'urate where syncopated music and Ths Manchester Trust Co. va bership certlflcates were present­ The types of Are calls answered Annual Ladles’ Night at Britiah- date. They would also like to he Postlude— "Fantasie" ...... Dubois Clarmcr W. Ilelsing, Organist Saturday, 10:00 a. m. Confirma­ of the Alama city after leaving the upper Sunday school classes. plaintive melodies played on the Richard Torgeson et aL ed to Mrs. Helen Lathrop and by Company I during 1950 fol­ American Club, 6:30 p. m. The Pledge of Allegiance to the A Great FLOOR SHOW You’ll Love informed of any illness in the par­ 9:30 a. m.. Church school. and Choirmaster tion in.. Jordan, M. D. Belgian security police havs ley Prachniak va Nellie Hopowiec, dumps, 8; tent home. 1: oil stoves. officers of Bmlsh-American Club, ber of ‘the staff of the Youth’s ed Church school session. 9:00 Sunday school. dent Truman at the White House, 3; garSLgea, 1; railroad. 2; autos, Prepared." A. R. Gaul. ^ Tlie (shortened Morning Prayer) with Written for NEA Service been singularly unable to lay hs replied: appUeatloa for etay of execution; Pythian Nomads church annual meeting will be at 4 p. m. Companion in Boston, Maas. 6:00 p. m.. Junior Hi worship 10:0.5 Carillonic bells. addrc.ss by the Curate. Jiinior 2; mutual aid. 2; false alarms, 4. Center Congregational Church service in charge of Anne Stilson. Bolton fiongregaiional Church .Several people have written in their han(ls on the wltrh doctor! “ I’m just not talking. People who Theodore E. Ventura vs. Harry 8 p. m. January 29. ' 10;.50 Divine worship. choir. (?hurch school classes fol­ Rev. .\rlhur Mallace. Minister Chief Starkel has expressed Chadwick In ItS" Season C a v e y ’ a ^ Rev. Clifford O. Slmpoon, Minister Topic. "What 'It Means To Be a to ask what the blood count Is. who Instigate these demonstra­ come away from there doing a lot L it ^ , Apjdlcation for Extension Prelude', ’'Lar.qo," Handel. low. Install Officers his thanks to all the townspeople Rev. Reginald A. Merrifield will Rev. Dorothy Wells Pease, Christian.” James W. McKay,'Urganist and tions among natlvs uranium min­ of commenting usually don’t go of Stay. use as his strmon topic; "God’s Minister o f Bdnoatlon Anthem. "O 'Taste and See," 11 a. m.. Morning prayer with tlioir Director whHt It means, and how to build ers r-, who have donated in any way to New York—(J*)—Referee Bill 8:30 p. m., M.Y.F. meeting. Goss. back” BaakettMlI WUl and the Kingdom of Heaven,” Andrew R. W a ^ n sermon by the Rector. Senior I It up or improve it. Actually There will be three games In the department as it is a volun­ Chadwick and Llhoman Sammy SUNDAY DINNERS Shirley Speed, leader. Topic, Offertory. "I Cry To Thee." Maverick disclaimed any''inten­ InstallaUon of officers of FJ during the Sunday services at 11 Minister of Mosle choir. Musical outline of this serv­ 9:45 Church School there are two blood counts which The pro-CominIe World Federa­ the Rockville Intermediate Bas­ teer one and can only be as suc­ Babcock are the veteran officials . SERVED FROM 12 NOON TO 8:30 P. M. “Christian Youth Faces Life.’’, Bach. tion of returning to Washington Nlnevah Santha No. 38 Nomads of cessful as the citizens pehlnd it. a.m. St the Second Congregational 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. ice: 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship tion of Trade Unions Is active at In a federal position. ketball League this evening at the In the National Hockey League. BRING THE F.APDLY Sermon, Pastor Olson. Proces.slonal. "Thiough the Night are quite different and which do Avrudaka, for 1951, was held Chief Starkel reports more church. Rev. Merrifield la plan­ CTiadwick Is in his 12th Reason Sunday, January 21. Devotions by Chester Small. Guest Prelude: "Peace. The Gift of Town Hall starting at 7 o’clock ning to start a Pastor's Training 9:15 and 11:0Q a. m. services Anthem, "With Expectation T of Doubt ami Sorrow " God's L o v e " ...... Marshall not always go up nr down to- when the Crusaders meet Bonsn’a Saturday evening, January 13th, moneys are needed for new equip­ _ - . . , .while Babcock is working his speaker, missionary student from CTass for all young people inter-tuth. Both played amateur hockey Preludes— Hartford Seminary. Have Waited for the Lord," Wood, Sequence, "He Who Would Valiant Processional Hymn ".Now Thank gethei.' One of the.se Is tlie , Itastanrsnt; 8:15 p. m., Tolland at the Hotel Bond. Hartford, with ment and to with the carry­ Postlude. ing out of some of the responal- ested In joining the church at Madison Square Garden before “Cavatina " ...... Ireland Be ” We All Our God " count of the red hlooil cells, and (Tlgera vs. Swiss Service Station; Imperial Deputy Minnie U. Slmp- The Week 3:30 Annual congregational meet­ Offertory, "If Thou Be Near" Anthem: "Just For Today" aon of Stratford presiding. Pant hllltlea of the civilian defense pro­ Eastertime Any interested are re- | turning to officiating, “Andante CantabUe” Widor Tuesday— the other of the white blood cells '^«;S:S0 p. m.. Rockville Indians va. quested to contact him as soon as ‘ Anthem— ing, followed by refreshments snd ...... Bach Stairs ‘ Princess Soda Shop. Regent Lillian Hannon of East gram. He further stated that I N PERSON 9:00 a. ni.. Willing Workers and Recessional, ".Stand Dp. Stand Up, or leukoeytee. “We. as a volunteer bodv, are the possible in order that he may com- , "I Am Alpha snd a social hour. All members are Offertory Anthem; "Are Ye Able" TUNE IN SUNDAY Hartford and Past Regent Flor­ Mizpahs, all-day meeting. urged to attend. for Jesus" Normally, • nian has about Siaiday Eveata ence Nolan of Bridgeport, asslated available noup in this town who plete plans. Miss June D. Loomis Omega” ...... Stainer 3:00 p. m.. Brownies...... Mason JA[K LINDER BOWERY! Monday, 3:30, Girl Scouts. 7 p. m.. Sung Even.song with Hymn of Praise: "Fight The Good 5,000,000 red cells in a cubic mil­ The annual roll call and meet- as marahala. can and do answer all emergen- will be the Christian Endeavor So- i Children’s Story 7:00 p. m., ,Boy Scout.s. C.I.S, COAST-TO-COAST .bW oC the__ First Congregational Don’t Forget! 6:30, ^ y Scouts. Boys’ Choir. Fight’■ limeter of blocMi. w hich IS the unit The newrly Initalled Offlcera are clet. We therefore must play an clety leader at 7:30 p.m. Sunday ‘ EASTWOOD Hymn— Wednesday— ^ u rch of Vernon will be held “There’s a Wideness in God’s 8:00. Beethoven Glee club. This service is followed- by a Sermon: "Are Ye Able’’ ” of measure used, in this test. A 10:30. 11:00 A.M. as follows: Rani, Mary F, Rlnl of Important part in eivillan defense at the Church Community House. i 7:45 p. m.. Men’s Club. public instruction and discussion .Sunday evening at 7:80 o'clock Hartford; Rajah, Saul Brown of and are asking that all men who n ie subject will be "Prayer.' Mercy” . .*...... Tourjee Thursday— Tuesday, 8:00, Suaday School Recessional Hymn: "O Jesus, I woman usually has somewhat In the Church parlors. Following MUSIC HALL Scripture Reading teachers’ meeting. in the parish hall. Leader this Have Promised” fewer. The cells are counted un­ Hartford; Princess, Olive Robbins are able fo Join the department as Among those participating in 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. this meeting there will be a fel- Dana Marjorie week the (?urate. Second in a ser­ Postlude: "Postlude In F" Wilson der a microscope after thq blood o f Manchester: Piindlta, Lillian regulars or to be. svallsbie ss aux- the first snnuai Democratic Fellow­ Andrews .Main Mit and His 9 Men Anthem— Friday— Wednesday, 3:15, Brownies. Stengel of Hartford; Purohlta, Jo­ FRANK . “ Fear Not, O Israel’’ ..Splcker 7:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. 7:30. Emanuel choir. ies of two on Holy Baptism. has been diluted. If th Mrs. Ellery Keith Friday,-8:00. Missionary circle. 7:30 a. m . Holy Communion. SI. .inhn'a Polish National Catholic normal the test .shows th%t anemia er, Victor Buttree of Stamford; taken 12 of ou r. .voung men and loft Wednesday at 7 p.m. are the ti ranger Whitmore ARE AT THE SPACIOUS mernbers who are joining the t.'hureh Scribe, Gladys Gamble of Man­ the.se must be replacerl.” Offertory— church next Sunday. Saturday, 9:00 a.m., Junior choir. Tlie service for the Conversion of is present ^ following: Catherine Flaherty and “ Sirs. St. Paul (January 2,5) will be ItoUvay Street Church Of Christ Bond Hotel chester: RIshI, Georglapa Smith of The .Spilth Coventry Water .Sup­ Lynn SchultheisS, dance; La-Lee “ EDGE “ Prayer” ...... Guilmant This is important because it is O’Malley and Sermon— used at this hour. Rev. Stephen S. Stryjrwakl Plalnvllle; ply Company Monday asked the Becker, dance; John Stewart and OF DOOM” MIsa Clara Skrabaez. Organist then necessary to search for the Director of Work, ■ A. Victor State Ihibllc Utilities Commission Mr. Malane” “Geid’s W'ord for the Failures Nortli Methodist Church "nie Salvation Anny Secular Event.s -• caiise of the anemia, try to cor­ Adeline Hoff, solos; Joan Stewart SHELL CHATEAU 447 North Main 661 Main Street The annual meeting of the par- Rlnl of Hartford; Second Warder. to grant a temporary rate in­ };':0-S:SS-P;M S;?S-S:M of the W orld" 8:.5i) a. Ma.ss. rect It. and perhaps give iron, and Mrs. Alanson E. Stewart, Jr., Hymn— Willard J. Mclauighlln, Pastor .Major and Mrs. B. C. Jones Ish will be held Monday st 7:30 Margaret Bastedo ef Bridgeport; crease to “ pull the company out of duet; Edward SchulUieiss, solo; WILLIMANTIC 10:30 I 1 . Mass. liver or something eUse to bring First Warder, Oecllla Hannan of debt" as present WAter rates were "Breathe on Me, Breath William L Brown, Organist Officers In Charge p. m., preceded by a pot luck sup­ the number of cells back to nor­ Frank Kamplain, act; Marilyn SUN*D.AY of God” ...... Jackson per at 6:30 p. m. Bridgeport; Saman, Ada Peckham established when “labor was $1.00 Lo}'zlm who will be the piano ac­ mal. -Occasionally there may be BUY home comfort of Manchester; Trustees, Harry a day.” The commission has set a Jimmy Durante, D. O’Connor Postlude— Sunday school, 9:30. Sunday, January 21. All weekly organizations meet too many cells and this might companist will also present a piano 9:30 a. in. Sunday school. Han­ at their regpilar hours. D. Blanchard of Newington. Fred­ hearing on the application for 11 “ THE .5nLR->IAN” EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT “Minuet and Trio" ...... Jordan Divine worship, 9:30 and 11:00. Czechs Proihiee mean the presence of some other erick Wood of Hartford and Hy­ solo. State Central Committee­ 5:00—CTiapel and Youth Choir Prelude, "Morning” from "Peer nah Humphries, Supt. a. m.. February 5. In the State man Attilio R. Fraasinelli of Staf­ and ‘’HIGHWAY 801** condition requiring treatment. MORIARTY Bros man Stengel of Hartford. Office building, '^ e water com­ NO COVER NO MINIMUM rehearsal. Gynt"—Grieg. 10:50’ s. m. Holiness meeting. ford Springs will be the master of 6:00—Pilgrim Fellowship. Hymn, “ Ancient of Days." Theme; “Thy Kingdom Come.” Garden and Winter Streets New Mieroseopc The white cells are also counted j l i CENTER ST After these officers ware duly in­ pany officials have stated that It Rev. F.rtch O. Brandt. Pastor under the microscope after the stalled, past regent pins and pur­ ceremonies. The comif^lttee In 8:00—CYP aub. Anthem, "The Radiant Morn”— 2:00 p. m. Silver Lane Sunday I MEMORIALS has recently drilled two 10-lnch charge of the affair are Charles { Rarelay F. Wood. Organist blood sample has been diluted T E I 5 1 3 S ple tassels were presented to the wells and installed a pumping sys­ 6:00—Young Adults. Woodward. school: Cecil Kittle, Supt. Nyack, Harry R. Rankin and I and Choirmaater Prague-- (/P) —Czechoslovakia, Ordinarily there are about 7000 newly made past regents, who had tem and storage tanks. The ex­ The Week Offertory, “ Solvelg's Song” 6:46 p. m. . Street meeting. Alanson E. Stewart, Jr.' They r e -' 7:30 p. m. Salvation meeting. using her own raw materials, has of these In a cubic millimeter of OF PROVEN aer\'ed one year or three, in their pansion has exhausted the com­ Tuesday. 8:15 — Conflrmation from “Peer Gynt”—Grieg., Sunday. January 21. Septuagesi- blood. Their miinbers also can go SILENT CLOW port over 100 tickets have been ; Hymn, "Be Still, My sTlBl Sermon subject, "Here Am I; produced her flrst electronic official capacity, as follows: Paul­ pany's revenue and put it $6,000 in Class. ma Sunday: up or down. When down below ine Brown of Hartford. Myron debt, equivalent to six years* total sold to date for the program. ' Wednesday— Sermon, “ Have Faith in God,” Send Me.” This meeting will ob­ microscope. OIL BURNERS serve Candidate'.s Sunday for Sal­ 8:.50 a. m.. Sunday school. Ray- three or four thousand the resist­ Robbins of Manchester, who revenue at the present rates, the The Green-Chobot Post, AL, and i TESTIMONIAL BANQUET DANCE 3:00—Cherub. (?hoir rehearsaL Mark 11:22. moni^Kulpinsky. superintendent. Tlie Prague newspaper "Svo- Auxiliary will meet in the Legion ; vation Armv offlcershlp. ance of the patient to infections served as Rani and Rajah, reipec- officers of the company have stat­ 7:00—Senior Choir rehearsal. Hymn,. “The Man Who Onco 10:15 a. m.. Worship Service. bav of light which goes out Solve IJfe’s Problema.” / :At the Itotoruaw 12 attamooa Sermon subject: “ Faith’s .Two- Tuesday, January 23, 7:30 p. m.. from It. God is revealed only U i l:30ip. m. Zion is a church of and Thursdayi 10 a. m. ta f p, m. Way Street.’’ The Deacon Board meets *at the that which reflects Life. Truth) the International Lutheran Hour, - .. . ' ■ '

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHES'l’ER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 -PAQk ^ ^

provide a building to house tbe U- Asks Tax Hike Takes His Life Wilson Readies Bojard Passes Cook Admits To Open USO md Parley brary and so an organisation waa Obituary formed to build and maintain it. MateriaU and Ubor wers largely To 38 Mills By Auto Gas Wider Powers School Plans Killing Family Near Pickett Irm Machines gifta of members of the group, named the Saxton B. Little Free MANGHESTERTIIRECTORY ^ ». TUeott of Library association. Permanent Deaths Grge May, Jr., on For Johnston Building Committee Ap­ And Salesman Mayor Turkington In*‘ Hartfont presidont membership in this association Hartford City Manager ______o f Th« NW)U-Tal- was conditioned upon the payment Discloses Record Bud* David Hamilton Air Forces l.eave Is (Conitnned from Pkg* Odo) proves Broad Street (Contlnufid troio rag* Oao) vited to Attend Cere* _ OoKporatiofi, S5S P*rK av^ of $1 and signing the membership David Hamilton, first director Structure Details monies in . Virginia . ^jBaat B utfon), /will attend roIL Thia condition still prevails, get o f 20 Million of the Manchester Y.M.C.A., died Declared Suicide that imder Valentine’s setup any special car on a Southern PaeUtc ___‘ annual Dtatrlbutora’ Confer* though it may not be generally OF BUSINESS SERVICES last night In a Boston hospital. He wage agreement they worked out train which left Loa Angeles last r'oMa of Dearborn Motor* Corpora- known, but is not connected with Hartford. Jsn. 20 —OP)—City had been 111 since Christmas Captain George May, Jr., 41. of ; with Ching's office could have been The Broad atrest elementary night on a schedule getting it to Soldiers at Camp Plckftt ara tlea at Detnrit. Michican. on Jim* the patronage of the library which Manager Karleton F. Sharpe haa A natR'e of Scotland, Mr. Ham­ 720 Middle turnpike, west, a mem- overridden by the Administrator school plans passed over one of Oklahoma' Oily Sunday afternoon. going to got th* first rsactivatad > tiarT 31 .and 33. He will be ac> it free to all residents. Interest.in again expreaaed the need for a ilton waa an outstanding soccer her of the United States Army Air without him hearing their argu­ their flnal hurdles last night as the Five tight-lipped Deputy U. B. USO In the entire nation. USO's eonphnlM by Prank A. Talcott the project in . Its beginning ia brokder local tax base as he rsc- player, and will be remembered Forces, took his life early this ments. Marshals guarded thi party. Blinds n , viea '4r«rfdent and jenerM Town School Building Committee will bo reopened and tha centar at shown by the fact that 136 persbns omniended a record municipal by many young men from the morning by carbon monoxide of the car compartments were aaleb naMCer, and William L. became members of the associa­ Funeral Aid POISE AND CONFIDENCE North section of the town, who aa Johnson told reporters h* plans approved the details for the new Blackstone, Va., Jqgt a faw mllea Save Your Shade Trees budget of 420,595.851 for'the fiscal poisioning at his borne. Captain drawn lmmeeclflca- era tbraiigliout New Glngland and home and In 1903 the present Many women cast a longing eye wood for fuel in your fireplace, for in a funeral lioinp" Mo.-t neo- tion Monday night, compares with ed by Miss Marion Tinker. , now tlons ao they can be advertised for program now being -sponsored aoutbaastern New York. Winter time is an Ideal time to Or. Robert R. Keeney, Jr., local M. Vinson. Vinson had a staff of there at the memorial center, "will building was built and presented at the beautiful Holpolnt auto- Mr. Carter will have the wood re­ pie look for a place that is home­ a budget of $20,008,728 adopted a dietitian at Uncas-on-Thames. medical examiner, reported that bid. This process, It is expected, At ih * Detroit meeting, the ex- to the assnclntinn by Joseph have old tree limbs removed, the like, not cold HIHI ii.ipCiv,oiial L Norwich. only a dozen or ao person*. j Ike Kctiirns Just receive a change in nameer 'T. Little The Northeastern Convention, 22 births, none in town: 18 mar- not visit the ABC Appliance Com­ located at. 178 Center street and Is BILL'S TIRE era in this town. William of Alpine split snd will operate almost in- I'vind Drive lommlUee. Manches- and Mrs. Katherine Hourn, tiamed TTie tentative date for opening pany at 21 Maple street, your careful, satisfactory work. Wil­ dead wood and diseased spots to government assuming the city's Forces In 1942 snd spent 18 months snonaored by The Nlcoll-Talcott rla.ges, 9 in town, and l.l deaths. easily accessible to everyone. The AND share of the State AId-to-Depend­ street and James of Garden street. dcpendently. ESA officials ssid. ' Icr groups si-rvice clubs, profes- R;iymon‘PPo''i 43rd Division men come from. Al­ will he In charge of the meeting Parking is no problem at the es now working from 44 to 48 list night at her home, 50 Foster t ill 11- local Ucd (Yos.s as much as Western Defense neheine, unless It is expected that about 200 will push-button electric range that with an estimate on the cost of perienced. Manchester Awninn and Week ends he came home tp hla been under great presaure to re­ she was recognized ss a full equal so present will be repreeentatlvea The Saxtoh B. Little Free Li­ practically cook.s a meal by it.self Many trees suffer from rot that Holloran Funeral Home and everj’- 180 Spruce SIreet hours a week. If the Personnel street, after a long illness. i-.i n.-iblc to "Give Where They In ill C.artlN attend the meeting. Mrs, Marshall any job. Bom in Stafford on February family. place Valentine, the former prc.,1- (lartner. Such countries as France of the Community Oiest. Offlelala brary Association, through its com­ and the clothes dryer that makes is not discernible to the average Ihlng possible is done to insure Phone 2-0R59 Canvas Products Co. Board holds to its original vote to l.ivr,' arc making preparation* to fly the Squler, master o f the local The removal of trees is quite a the very best In modem service Phone 2-8091, ISO Hartford Ed- 25. 1863. she had been a resident Captain May arrived home yes­ dent of the University of Roches­ do not want to sec Germany given mittee, and its chairman, Clayton every day a sunny one for your task and one that should not be person but can be detected by an put In the 40-hour week April 1, ter, Some officials said today K onliniirsl from Page One) visiting guesta to Blackstone ter * . Hunt and secretary. Mrs. Grange, which will act as hosts, here. It will mean the need for $351,000 of this town 45 years and was a terday afternoon. He appeared loo much lnile|>endcnce. said. East Central Pomona wMII laundry. attempted by an amateur. The expert. For any tree sur^ry of member of the North Methodist in good spirits and spent the eve­ they felt he had been "dragging having his Imr.ds tied hy diplo- ^ Meunwhilr. an unofficial flurry the Fetiriiary opening. Lilltan B. Rice, has aent out a If you are wondering about Mr. Holloran is always at the more for a full year. Mayor Harold A. Turkington meet here In Fehruarv, for Its Carter Tree Expert company will any kind, the Carter Tree Expert church. ning with hla family. Mrs. May his feet." nmlii- red tape" $5,35,000 for Increased old age I eontlmied nlsnit the whole de- letter to homes throughout the prices and hudgct.s and whether company has the equipment to do service of the public and no mat­ The new budget, which will be first received news of the plans installation of olTlcers. remove trees from your property ter what hour of the day or night TREE SURGERY She leaves four daughters. Mrs. retired about midnight but May The President's political advls- Hi idgi-s said a d< cl.aratlon that , pensions. • fen.se plan Itself. community asking for support for you can alTonl the.se miracle time without dsniBge to your lawn and the work in a mo^it efficient way. submitted to a public hearing Jan. from hla daughter. Mre. Albert you require his services a call to More and more people 29 St a place to he determined by Raymond Seldler, of West Hart­ remained up for a few minutes. ers also are known to have been ; ned <'tilnB is an aggressor should | $4,.330.000 for education and I IGnds No Keal Defense the library. Founded in 1883 savers, why hoi stop in at the If voii do nftl wish to keep the For cBtimalcs call 7698 Time now to have removed Instead of going to bed. May went alarmed at the tide of Incoming | i,y followed by authority to Mac- [ tcerhers' retirement, Patch, who Is living In BlacHston*; ABC Appliance Company and talk 3060 will bring him to your home. the Oouncil. seta Mlde $100,000 for ford: Mrs. Edgar Shead. of East I Some paiiers and some com­ Her husband. Sgt Albert Patch, Is through a gift of money and books those deod limbs In your shade to his garage and entered liis car. complaints from housewives anil | .yrlluir to bomb the Communist .$2,083,000 for debt service mentators had insisted there has from Saxton B. Uttle. this library Dollar a Year with either Mr. Wilson or Mr. There are many little things that trees. Less expensive also. are finding that it pays civil defense. Woodstock; Mrs. Axel Johnson of with Company E of Rockville. that Claudia Merle, daughter of can be done to assist a fsimily at this town; and Mrs. Dorothy turned on the Ignition and took his consumers over price mark-ups In ‘ mipply lines, us<- of Chinese Na- j charge* been a basic change in defense has served the town for 67 years Tourtellotte? You will be sur­ .life. A note was left for Mrs. groccries, meal marketa and : iKmalisi forces to invade the I./’tters of Invltstlon will be sent prised at the moderate terms that Mr. and Mrs. David K. Porter had the time of a bereavement and it Fmlt tree* and gmpe vtneo to do all their meat Holmes, of Middletown; two sons, In adiiltion to those Itrms. to- plans and that It was no longer to all mayor* and Mayor Turk- without appealing publicly for sup­ Rents Ills Farm shhiild he tHnimed between new May. the contents being undis­ shops. } mainland blockade of the main- I Islcd at almost $27.0U0.()(M) by tho intended to begin with the defense port. At present its annual in­ ran he arranged. carried off this honor, Uie report is oh such a bas^ that Mr. Hol- Howard and Corwin Grant, both of Ington will tr)' to make arrange­ of the other birth being slow in lor.an has won many warm friends. Mid Feb. 28th. Would Nullify Manchester; a brother. Collins W. closed. In the meantime, there were | land and economic sanclibns ! newHiiieii, I/Otigs said the expensc- of the Fjlbe river. The Elbe Is come, received through the library Among the Hotpoint line (ire in­ shopping at He leaves his wife, a native of ments to be present at th* open­ cluded the di.shwaqher, clothes A d.aughler born Monday at the coming in. The Griffin baby is the No matter what type of a fu­ Hudson, of Thompsonvtlle: 13 these developments yesterdsy in against China. < iiiroiuc gap would be made even the frontier line between Western ing. trust funds, a grant of $100 from Delano, Calif.— '/T- If any< Connecticut State Tree Ucenso Scotland, and two young children, the price-'A-sgc field: Germany and Soviet-occupied dr.ver. .aiitoinatir washer, refri­ Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. neral service you wish, if you will No. 884 Coal Pact grandchildren and three great wider hy such factor* as Inflsllon. the state and a similar amount other farmer pays cheaper rent. talk freely with Mr. Holloran, grandchildren. one age eight and one three. He , c.vilian defense and expanded East Germany. -Some observera from the town, is only $320. This Douglas McFarlanc hasn't heard gerator, freezer, Ironer and when David K Porter, haa been named W. S. Griffin of Hebron Green. THE L. T. WOOD Ask Freight Kat** BtMist Claudia Merle. The baby ia the telling him Juat what you desire, The funeral will be held Monday waa married In 1942. His father 1. The railroad industry asked ' riillllary needs. said the new’ defense line was to provides upkeep and care for the about It. you buy Hotpoint. no matter Mrs. John A. Markham ia again, resides In Windsor Locks. iVIollit'r Kills whlrh appliance you choose, you first granddaughter of Mra. Claude you may be sure that your JOHN S. W O L C O n I.OCKER PI.AIVI (Continued froir Page One) afternoon 1st 2:30 at the Holmes the Tntcr.state Commerce Commis­ Present Budget Feb. 1 lie the Rhine river. I Towii'h Grand List building, Instirance, fuel, lights He leased 210 acres of sn aban­ for the fourth time, tackling the Funeral arrangements are in are certain of dependability, econ­ W. Jones, one of Hebron's repre­ job of heading the Hebron polio wishes will be followed out. If AND SON Funeral Home. 400 Main street. sion to make effective Inimcilialc- Lodge will deliver his message Other observers felt there couM j and a small salary, for the libra­ doned county airport for $1 a Rear 51 Biaaell St. EHlender called It "unconsclon- charge of the Holmes Funeral Cliilcireii, Self he no controversy In the near fu­ omy of operation and the most sentatives in the General As.sem- drive. Operations were officially you wish his advice, you have only Phone 8SB7 Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin, pas­ Iv a six per cent freight talc in­ on the budget for the two-year Hits $78,649,173 rian. The remainder is u.sed for year for flve years. He plans to to ask and he will be pleased to kble and a terrible thing" for the tor of the North Methodist church. Home. ture over defense lines. Tn his | efllcienl utility that money can bly. It la also the granddaughter started Wednesday when she sent Tel. 8424 crease requested earlier this week. fiscal period beginning next July the purchase of books. This lat­ grow cotton on the land. 13ie serve you In any capacity. government to permit "wage and i will officiate, and burial will be in lour BO far, Elsenhower ha* not buy. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Por­ out return envelopes to all resi­ Tlie industry petition .said the in­ (Ixiotliiued from Page Ooe) 1 to the l.eglslature on Thursitby, ter need is greater now than ever board of supervisors granted Me- In time of need, call 3060 and prlt* increases of that kind when 1 Wapping cemetery, Feb. I. seen a jlefense force that could (fteotinued from Page Ona) The ABC Appliance Company ter. of Hebron Post Office and dent families of the town. The crease waa nedeed to meet rising before, for in addition to the In­ Farlane the lease after studying you may be sure that the Hol- there la supposed to bo an anti- j Friends may call at the funeral In advance of the message, ho hold a defensive line any place at creased population there is the con­ also carries the ABC automatic store. folders are provided with recep­ operation costs. had been run from the car exhaust four other bids. washer, the wringer type washer, Members of the Congregational ioran Funeral Home will serve SERVICE i([;iBSON'S In.flatlon program." ‘ home tomorrow frnrp 3 to 5:30 I 2. Wholesale prices burst declined to answer such questions all. None of the natioparl plan*' losses was not caused by a sub- nection With the public -school, tacle for bills, chocks, or coiniL vou to the verj’ best pf Us abil­ *H>* Louisiana lawmaker called j and from 7 to 9:30 p. m. ( z o u r l (^rases through a wipdow of the sedan. seented to provide for a very sub­ ira'-tlcin, but by an addition. Hi* the Blackslone autimiiitic washer Ijidles' Aid Society met Wednes­ There is no definite quota set, birt r« assist whew eww hnve rood I through all previous records for The car engine had stopped. out as what the total budget would which is becoming an- increasingly and a full line ot snuill appliances day afternoon at the home of Mra. ity. ______for an Immediate freeze of all i ------be. and what new revenue would stantial fighting force before 1953. veterans’ exemptions, wrorth |1,- Important function of the llbrarj-. Mrs. Markham says she hopes tmnhles we have t W r e r k e r * CARAOr Harry A. Miller, 88. of 210 School L”' in such nationally known makes William E. Leary of the Mill- ind 8 Service rmehs et vnnr I a H Ctttisnn Prop wages and prices with a rollback Anniversary Matw bo needed and how it should be Until the main force )>eglns to 000 to each veteran. Jumped t l^ The letter from the committee that people will give aa generous­ street, was found not guilty of Bureau of Labor statistics report The husband and father, Edward aaa Sunbeam and General Elec­ stream section, for a Home service servlee nwd lot vnnt onnven- provdalon w-hlrh would have the A year's anniversary solemn cd the index of all conunodities on raised. lake shape,' it will be difficult for year by $467,993 to make a MW makes the following suggestions: ly aa laat year, when the sum of effect of cancelling the miners' driving while under the Influence Albright, an accountant, arrived Elsenhower, or sny other com­ total of $3..307,836 which has to be tric. session. They spent the time al­ Silly Deer Smart, SperlallKlnt In high mass for the repose of the wholesale exchanges during the home from work minutes after the The items he did discuss, how­ 1, increased in te r^ shown by | The ABC Appliance Company l.s $377.80 was realized. Coin boxes wage Increase and preventing any of intoxicating liquors or drugs ever, lent substantiation to recent mander, to say where he wtU es­ cut from the taxable grand list. Tuesday afternoon the Union tering ane. 3,795. the future of the library expressed Grange last Tuesday evening She waa found by O. B. Thorn­ In disagreeing with Ellender. ed revenues. The year's Increase tn dwellings engagement of their daughter for their usual monthly meeting. Senator Oapehart said L^ewds, head .Main street and had then left the President's hands." the chairman vvere found dead In a station by preaent endowments of later .Mn.ster Jcs.ic A. Hills was in the ton, sick and half slarxed beside SEWING wagon affectionately labelled "TTie CLril Defense Ntorm is noted at 58(2, rising from 8,89> Miss Shirley Van Sirilin to Henry Tollaiifl Sherwood A. Miner, who has o f the United Mine Workers Union, (CoDttnoed from Page One) scene. The complainant gave the of the Senate Foreign Relations beqneats, tbe income therefrom to Paul Waynet of Oakland Road. -A hern under treatment for bronchial chair. A pleasing program vyas the road near Christo\’al where GARAGE committee told a reporter. "An Brat Wagon.” A political storm appears to be I^lioiic Tolls to 7.462: garages are up by 99 be available annually for library presented. A humorous skit wax Thornton was squirrel hunting. and the ooal operators "had a per­ marker number of the car. spring wedding Is p'anned. A sehool of instruction for sll pneumonia for the past few weeks, MACHINES neats. Iran, Iraq. Lebanon. Paki­ Tn rendering decision, Judge emergency mglht arise in which The Rowney family lived In En- brewing over the aclminsttrstlon from 5,600 to 3.609; and buiUtnf Bse. given, representing a group ol She was only two weeks Old. 18 Main St. Phone 2 4.*i3i fect light to raise wages and pric- clno. a suburban area Just west Several members >f the Volun­ officers of Granges In the East at the Windham Community Me­ stan. Saudi Arabia, Syria and Ye­ Gryk stated that the court believ­ we would have to move quickly to of Connecticut's ciril defense pro­ Washington, Jai<. 20—ad ed. the number Involved Is the post by former Governor Chester T)ve Commission (FCC) said stands a t-$292,338, while qstUe, th* welfare of Columbia people. President of tlie organization la who are ill were remembered, 8-‘t2 Main St. Tel. 888^ istration number of a vehicle Is that Mrs. Rowney had given the ber of this Pomona group. near them, hut located in Colum­ CORSETS mer. He said today that tn the ab- This is remarkably similar to peak issue in the soldiers-to-Eu- Bowles, Democrat. earriings of the Bell system com­ cqiilpincnt, inventories and mi*cel- It was necessary for the toix-n to Fire Chief George Enes. .Mrs. Asa W. Ellis and Chauncey General Repair Work prims facie evidence that the .youngsters. Peggy, eight; Dennis, Talk in the t .'apitol in rscent Mr. and Mrs. .Mlllqn Prentiss bia, to Mrs. Ledcrer's brother, Manrheater oence of a freeze "we can't scream the cease-flre appeal which Peip­ rope controversy now boiling In panies are riinnlng at more than lannouB items has gone up $287,- Tlie proceeds from the annual B. Kinney, who are ill at their owner Is the operator of the ve­ six; Guy. flve; and Thomas, three, weeks haa been that Republicans and their 11 children who have Walter Thlerseld, who. with his Doefor's prescriptions about the Increases." ing rejected W^nesday. hicle. but that this does not apply the Senate. seven per cent and are climbing. 087. public card party Saturday eve­ homes, and Mrs. Joseph Griffing, India, which led the former ef­ Wants Limitation sleeping pills before carbon mon­ would like to ease Gleason out aipt lived on Mile Hill.ii Tolland for wife, is at pre.aent eccupying the to driving under the Influence. A oxide gas killed them. Th# FCC directed yesterday that large Auto laoreaee ning at 8 p m. at the Firehouse, at the Hartford hospital, and Jo­ carefully followed VIelt Jones FnmI- fort, ia maintaining a discreet si­ “I will support an affirmative hsva Governor John Lodge name Smart Two Piece some time and facing eviction for place. The Lederers were relguees motion for dismissal made earlier Five days later Raymond Ben­ the American Telephone and Tele­ One large Item of Increasod m * sponsored by the Pleasant Valley from overseas, driven from their seph P. Novak, at the Manchester lence in these parleys, ^gnd Egypt's resolution to authorize the send­ his own man to head up the pro­ six months, have moved to their BV APPOlN’MFNT ture and Floor Cov- by Attorney Charles N. Crockett, nett. 36, who lived with the Row­ graph Co., and Its 22 affiliates tn ■eument Is in motor vshlcle* Club will go for th ■ March of new. home in Oystal Lake section homes during World War II. Memorial hospital. The new pass­ T. P. Holloran Street Fights Rage Mahmoud Fawzl Bey haa taken ing of a reasonsble number of gram. Reports have been current the United States file a state­ Dimes. word waa given out, and the sec­ I e rtng Store, for on the basis that the state had ney, Jamil.v and said he pliuined to that Lodge would like U> have a which has Jumped 41,638,317. Aa- of Ellington. Eugene I. Wanat of Hebron Elementary school's hot MARY F. MePARTLAND the lead. Egypt, a Security (Coun­ not proven Miller waa driving un­ troops to Europe,” Taft said. "But marry Mrs. Rowney. waa found ment with the FCC before March lunrh menu for the week beginning retary aaks that those owing dues Large Aanortment FUNERAL HUME cil' member, refrained from sup- Congress should insist on an over­ man with military background In aessor Mutrie noted that this yMr Tolland, loaned his truck for the In Wonju Hub der the influence, had been denied dead in the same station wagon 23. The A. T. A T. ia the parent th* total added permit value of moving of furniture to their new Januarj’ 22, reads: Monda.v: Beef will pay up ao that they may re­ ol Fine n«H»r Cnv- 1>ort of any of the resolutions con­ all limitation.’’ . tbe post. company of the Bell system. ceive the new word. , ^ 828 EAST CENTER ST. by Judge Gryk but after a short at the fiunily residence. Investi­ Democratic State Chairman new buildings and alterations was Butterfly Beauty home. stew, dessert, milk, bread and but­ I PHONE 7684 erthg. Can U* for demning the North Koreans and recess during which he checked While he wouldn’t say publicly, gation in titat case Indicated that Probe Starts April 28 /I At thia writing no news has ter: Tuesday: scalloped potatoes Ideally located—convenient (Oeattimed from Page Ooe) authorizing U. N. military elfort. there were Indications that the John M. Bailey, in a statement The Commission said It will de­ $7,870,785. e-hich total indudtd Betimate. the statutes Judge Gryk granted flnanclal dlfliciilties probably led last night, referred to those re­ $623,000 non-taxable properties been revived from John Koslow.ski, with meat, vegetable, fruit, milk, The railroad's annual bill for It is also a country mentioned by Crockett’s claim for dismlaaal. Ohio senator is thinking of a cell­ to the tragedy. cide, on the basis of the response, bread and butter: Wednesday: To­ crosatie replacement runs at the ' and away from the busy ck visit with Lt. Gen. Matthew Peiping as an acceptable particl- ing of about flve divisions. ports In urging the (Sovemor to such as hospital addition. However 52-years-old deep sea fiahcisnan Although Aaalqtant Prosecutor reappoint Gleason whether to order an Interim cut .In who was on the trawler "Gudson" mato soup, crackers, sandwich, rate of $280,000,000. JONES’ Rldgway in Korea told a news, pant in any proposed conference. Conally told reporters he prob­ lung dlatanre rates while it carries Of the taxable property, hot ^ conference: N. Cliarles Bogglnl was able to es­ WAma o t 'Trouble" could be rated at permit Value ter reported sinking Sunday off the cake, milk: Thursday: Barbecues, thorouRhfare. Distinctive r It w u le a rn t that certain tablish circumstantial evidence, ably will have ready soon a reso­ out a proposed general Invrstlga- vegetable, cookies, milk; Friday: FURNITURE STORE "No one is going to drive us countries among tbe 12 plan to lution which would put the Senate (Cedars to Hear Such action, said Biuley. would aiMessment purposes stncii. rnSn- Newfoundland coast. Mr. and Mrs. there was no testimony that Mil­ “put to rest the ugly nimors that tlon. It called for Initial hearings Koslowskl have been living with MaearonI and cheese with tomato, Oan Barker. Prop. Service. Modern Facilities. Into the seas. This command vote for their own renewed peace on record as favoring Uie sending beginning here April 23. chester'a aauesaroent basis m the intends to maintain a military po­ ler was the operator. ' A witness the Republican machine boys are their niece, Mrs. Valere Vas.selct In green beans, jello, milk, bread and UUAMTV 38 Osh St., Mnnrbrster. CL appeal, but expect it to be defeat­ testified that she saw the Miller of American "armed forces" tn Exeeulive Talk A. T. * T.’s Vice President In market value aa of 1941— a ^ e l butter. sition tn Korea Just as long aa ed. In that case, they will let It Europe to bolster Its defenses. Hr going to take over the Civil De­ which may this year be channd South Tolland Center. They came PRINTING! Phone 3-1041 175 Center St. Phone S060 car break the window and waa fense Department" Charge of Ixiiig Lines, H. T. Klll- to Tolland from New York City a Mrs. Rita Bulford of Nonalch, the statesmen of the United Na­ be known they will consider them­ Indicated it would not spell out to bring future values up to the tions decide that we should do so. able to get the registration num­ Bailey hinted strongly that un­ tngsworth, said In a statement last year ago. Mr. Koslowskl left Tol­ who has been school nurse here for r v printing selves released from previous ber, but she did not see the driv­ either the number or type.s. James Neville. President of the night: ■* current year. Again In many esMs Inh we dn for I "The army stands resolute and pledges and will vote for the less Gleason Is retained the Re­ land for Boston to board ship In the past year and six months, has er. Tedford testified that ap­ Connaliy said he doesn’t want Omnccticut CJourse In Executive "'It I* difficult to believe the the permit value could not te used V n n w 111 r, undefeated, awaiting that further American plan. any time limitations set for com­ publican Chief Executive's request Gloucester two weeks ago. He has resigned her position, to take «ff- proximately 10 minutes after the Training, will speak at the Tall for nearly half a million dollars Commission has taken such ac­ because, as of ' October i, asse«a* feet the first of March. Thus far ornvc antto- MANCHESTER’S political decision w^lch can only Norway, Sweden and Denmark, mittee action on the troop issue. ment could be laid only on the p ^ been a professional fisherman for come from the chancelleries of the accident, he found Miller "passed Cedars meeting Monday evening to expand the defense program tion in the face of Bell system many years. the vacancy haa not been filled. fartiiry— he- all of whom have recognized out” at his home. Taft had suggested action with­ of permitted construction thst w m finest repair service on world now faced with this new Red China, huddled- last night. may run Into trouble. ncfd for greafel' revenue to meet Miss Sadie Millard was a guest Mias Marjorie H. Martin and sanse It wtit Other cases disoosed of this in 10 days. at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple, on then completed or under way. and entirely unanticipated prob­ Later it was leam ^ that they will Lodge, In a special message to Increasing dems'nds for communi­ Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Daniel G. Horton, librarians be pistdarcd nndor the. osoel A !••• •< IIM c—U IXVili skM** Washers. Toasters, morning were; Rudolph Booth,-51. House Brands China "Human Engineering." When the current permlttod miMlem. elHrli-nt methods. Uet ppvtniMtlp rpf»aie im If otMilio lem." under no circumstances co-spon­ the Legislature on Thursday, cation* service so vital to the de­ Clara Keeney of Rockville. of the Douglas Library, Hebron, Baystde. N. T.. violation of rules At the same time. Connally said The subject Is a vital one for asked for a $489,206 appropria­ fense of the country." buildings are fully completed, .still •*nr estimate. , Irons. Sewing Ma­ After 90 minutes in secret cori- sor the American resolution, but he doean't - expect the Senate to those who want t< know how to The Toiia’.d Women's Commun­ were among the 30 librarians and IID.D^ etrik ference with Rldgw-ay, the Eighth of the road, $20 bond forfeited: tion. Some of the money would be Klllingsw'orth said "Ixing lines another large amount will be qddhd trustees who attended the "swap Itspendahir (Jnalltv — Servtee' may vote for it after consideration act on a resolution similar to that convey their Ideas effectively to ity Club held their monthly meet­ tU In DJW. chines. Vacs,, etc, Army commander, and 10 minutes of the final draft. Vernon Busick, 28. 54 Deming used to expand' the civil defense rates have been Inadequate over a to the grand list, but will not show group'■ meeting at the Mary Che­ adopted by the House, calling on others. It will dwell particularly long period of time." He said In­ ing at the Federate.! Church par­ w ii.i.iAM H. .*eak- can party that refused to appro­ "start a rate hearing based' on the evening's entertainment, with flght broke out four miles south­ feited: Ann Couture, 36.. 245 Wood­ tion on a voice vote yesterday de­ new grand list for an Intlmatlpn mostly Action, in the mystery, ro­ l.trpRsp Appliance Co.. east of Wonju between an Allied land street, racking within 25 feet er; a consultant on rales, manage­ priate $150,000 for civilian defense abnormal circumatancea." ' as to the possible tax rata" fnat daltity refreshments with coffee mance, western class, etc. These Had No License spite the.contention of some mcm- served during the social hour. company and a Communist force. of intersection, $3 bond forfeited; ment, and personnel problems: onl.v last September? The FCC said that for the ten will have to be laid In March to were swapped about so that each 2-I675 - 21 Maple St. bers that it was equivalent tn a "I am certain that under Mr. months .ended O ct 81. 1980 the Miss Margaret Meacham, a stu. Manchester Convalescent Home, Inc. Th» Reds were attempting to Edward F. Girard, 41, 14 Dorothy declaration of war on Re the time to omne the reported.. Twelve Rusaian-buljt fore the lawmakers could act. convey their knowledge effectively alone this year about 145,000 aaait|. Stafford Hollow. Conn., were Tues­ Taylor; "The Three Fears," dead and dteeneed itninrhe* lOK AND COMMEKCIAI driven by Mrs. Martha E. Besser, feited; Maurice Glass, 40, 188 block action. If they choose, on ings la or. an upward trend,” the CHRONIC ORI'HOPAEDIC CASES MIG-15 Jets made two passes at Griswold street. West Hartfofd. Senator McClellan (D., Ark.) to others. Several well known Man- 1* sought, and the other t o w » ^ day guests - 1 the Steele-Hall Stagge; "The Uninvited." Macar- from vonr shade trees It I* PRINTING four U. S. F-80 Shooting Stars 37, of 58 Brookfield street, accord­ the defense appropriation. They FCC added. partment*. If rtses are graatefi. home. ing to Patrolman George P. fAc- passing red light, $5 bond forfeit­ has Introduced s similar resolu­ chesterltes are graduates of his have a 19-17 maloritv In the Sen­ dle; "Slay the Murderer,” Hol­ RBUISTEBED NURSE AND RBUISTERED «lao timv le remove dead and south of Slnuiju. Later flve MIG3 tion but Connall.v Indicated he The commission said It asked will call for perhaps that mudt 12-42 There w-as a good attendance at man: "The D. A. Goes' to Trial." Prompt nod Klflrkml Prtnttag Caughey. ■ ed. Connecticut Course. ate. Majority Leader Benjamin PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN ATTBNUANCE unwanted trees For nronipt and nt'AII Hind. Jumped two F-84 Thunderjets. would op)K)se acting on It at this the National Association of Rail­ more. Thus, on the bosta o t tha By Sup Burnett the "Silver Tea" at the home of Gardner; "The D. A. Breaks an jirtftent eervlee mb Tray^S pleaded guilty and waa Cases continued were: Paul R. I.,elpner (D..'Bridgeport) haa said road and Utilities Commissioners After initial passes the Red time. new grand list at a net iatarooM o f O^urm and comfort ara cora- .Mrs. Henry Wilson. Wednesday at Egg,” Gardner: “The Case of tho RATES REASONABLE planes mvooshed away. fined 815 by Judge Wesley C. Gryk Leonard. 25. 142 Charter Oak that the Democratic Senators will to sit In at the hearings. The As­ $5,334,783 over lost year nqd with Mpsd ia this cleverly styled two 2 p. m. The monc. for these teat Counterfeit Eye,” Gardner; "Veil­ COMMUNITY PRFJ5S in Town Court this morning. street, obtaining Junk without a Urges All-Out War caucus next Tuesday to consider sociation is made up of members CARTER TREE B-29s dumped 192 tons of The House mea.sure was spon- | Coiiie-Doubic Club a 38 mill rate as bow, tniwpectlua'' p i ^ i ' .for general wear. The top By Mrs. Anne Cabot goes to help m the Ladies Society ed Murder," Campbell; "The Cin­ I. W Bar. J. O Lnrann bombs on flve key rail yards. Al­ license, to February 3; Reynold J. the Governor’s request. of State Commissions regulating salary rises hava alreiu^ taken ' kas.afi Interesting yoke tb make Budget as $.’>00 has been pledged namon Murder." Crane; ■'Five E W flar* Burgess, Jr.. 2§. 428 Asylum street. sored by Rep. McCormack of i state telephone rates. Thia easy-to-make apron will EXPERT CO. lied fighter-bombers flew 480 MaasachuiM>tts, the Deniocratic I up the Income oa 88,000,000^ In coa tf;^ , unusual closing, flared by the Society for the year 1931 Passengers From Lisbon," Ebcr- Cor No Main and Na School Hartford, recklesa driving and To Conduct Dance help you look charming in or out PHONE 7688 sorties (single flights) Saturday, leader and Rep. Martin of Massa­ proxlmatoly, o f the grand Uif ad*' pqpbum Slit akirt Is s llm ^ fl o f the kitchen. Applique and era- 131.6 ladies were entertained with a hart; "Head Winds." Basaett; R tfw l. — Tolrphoac 8721 shooting up Red barracks, artil­ About Town Wlure to notify Motor Vehicle de. Air Collision dltfon. Other Items o t hMrssfa ‘ amoqth. "Change of Heart," Baldwin; chusetts. the Republican lejider. brol ler a potholder to match the television program. lery and transport.. partment of change of address, The Come-Double club, young Public Records may chew farther into tha gtaiid " Flittern No. 8670 Is a asw-rlte "Dunnybrook," Carroll; "The Reo. Hoffman (R.. Mlch.1 told butterfly on the pocket and trim Tolland Grange regular meeting Parents of local children who Jan. 32. the House before the vote that married folks of the North Metho­ Uat gala to conoel out aiur hapa pacComtad pattern in aise* 12.44, Wide House," Caldwell; "Crescent Kills 3 Officers apron with frilly ruffles. was held rue in Grange Hall. ara victims of cerabral palsy ara while eveiTbody knowe Red China dist church, announce a modem Warrantee Dtods that Ineluoten o t adthtteau pwg 36,. 18, 30; 40 and 42. Size 14, Pattern,No. 8478.consists of hot The program waa in charge of Carnival," Keyes; "Let U* Con­ Manchesfer planning to attend the First An­ erty can result la a aolll m to i» - 4 5-4 ylirda ot 89-inch. Highest. is , an aggressor, a vote for the and old-faahioned dance for Fri­ Green Manor Elatate* to Elwln Iron transfer for designs; tissue Past Masters of le Grange. Ed­ sider One , Another," Lawrence; nual Cerebral Palsy conference to Deaths Last Night resolution m'tght be interpreted day evening, January 26, at the (Continued from Page One) b . McAdam et al, property on ducUon. ^ f>Dir thia pattern, send 28e plus psttem, material requirements, wards aa chairman. The next "Friends and Lovers," Maclnnea; Personal Noticea. bo held by the 'Cerebral Palsy As- The first reaettoa -to nanounoa- •qjjbc Srst-claas maiUng, In coins, as a^declaration of war against Manchester Y.M.C.A., 79 North Weaver road. sewing and finishing directions. regular meeting of Tolland Grange “ Point of No Return," Marquandi Dry Cleaners aociatlon of ConnectlcuL Inc., to­ Communist China. Main atrMt. The committee, of the tail off the larger craft. Capt. Carl L. Emerson to Morgan 8. meat o f tb* lacraaaad gragd B*> - AaaM, address, slse deaireti Send 20c plus 8o for flrst-clsaa Wllrbe held in Grange Hall, Tues­ "Nurao in Blue," Tabor; "Grow­ Paid morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at New York—Elsia Hay Gordon, waa "maybe wa can cut out a mill ‘ pattern nqmber to Sue In M em c^m McCormack said passage of the which Howard Holmes and Alton Fortner said merely the B-25 Van Opstall, property On Deep- mailing in coins, your name, ad­ day. February 6 at 8 p. m. ing Up, ” Thlrkell; "Tho WalU of 9:t Wells Street ■tte Hotql T a tt In Maw Haven: Or. who creatdil more than 1,000 roles resolution demonstrated to th# Cowlea are co-chsirmen,' has se­ went out of oohtrol. wood drive. or two oe tha rate.” Ik atlll . The Manchester Evening dress and the pattern number to JerichOi” Wellman; "And One to FOR RAC;S. Samtie) M. Wipbik, director. Bu­ during her 38 years in radio in be pQoaihle.to eEeot oawlagK hq* , ^1180 Ave Americas,' New In loving memoir of our dear "vlte rest of the worid that the United cured the services of the well The planea collided over th* Robert Moule to Marlon L. Her- Anne-Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ Trotters. Go'South Grow On," Gould; "Hong Kong Telephone 7254 and mother. Caroline Antonio, who reau o f Child Health, of Mew York whlck she played fsqture parts StatM Is united. Martin said some known orchestra. Pop Smith and farm of E. Q. Thompson on U. 8. berger, 10 acres on Bell atreet.. great aavingn. It saaei*, amy-hav* ’ H. T , , SCakp METAI5. Etc. ning Herald, 1160 Ave« Americas, Holiday,” Halm. passed away January U. 1147. City, will be guest speaker. with many stars, ineluding Al Jol- Highway 31, ralnlrig wretjeage Allen Realty Company to Uoyd to be effected mendj t o . hold ak"^ and Summer Fash- New York 19, N. Y. such resolution should have been, bis Old 'nmers, to furnish music Aiken, 8., C— OP)—Among the T^je Honor o f being the iu-st son, Fred Alien and Eddie Can­ adopted lonip ago. for dancing from eight to twelve down upon hla property. They E. and Eva Magooo. property on the 96 mUl le v ^ 48 pagM of new Neodlewrork- Fans—Anne Cabot's baby bom to Hebron parents In CaO or Write I Although w« know Ood thought It beat. Daughters of Uberty, No. 135, tor. leading harnesa luctng . drivers T ^t you should hive .eterasl rest, _ Renator Bridges (R.. N. H.), o'clock, with Mr. Smith as promp­ qtruck earth about one-half mil* Greenwood drive. feaniras; fabric Wg nsw album is here. Dozens of winteriM.^jlhelr horses hera are 1981 goes to Mary Elisa, daugh­ Expert Dry L.O.LX. will nieet tomorrow aft- PTom early July to“i Daalimer . Orlg- Me miss you Jvt as much tq&Xy. M oonw \^hhi*’eai5Y^ said In a ■Huem.cm,stetentent inni.that v«n.Gen. ter. H^M ts may ba secured from ^ r t . Permit fascinating new designs, gifts, Frank Enrln,-Billy Haughton and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. A* wbtir cod llrat t*bK you away. anuMMi a t 3:30 in Chnuige hall. All Mr. Holmes, 280 North Main Both the F-Ol and B:38 are pro- Frank Kos, stngle five-room her mora than 10|000 daans tos*" M pylnted tnst^ decoraUona and special features . . Johnson Point Co. Wm. Otfrmtky Harry WbUtiey. Frqnk Salford and Griffin of Hebron Center, bom- 4 ' . o(Bcere"and'^*ml>*rs are urged to Riizer, Mass., a d ir e ^ r of Marra- given' "full authority to conduct a atreet, tel. 3-17^ or Mr. Cowlea peUer-drirea VYorld War n type dwelling, (Starter Oak atreet, itad Tokyo's Aawrtaoa K*S^' I ater of apring taking illicit advan­ Schools Plan here Wednesday over the Ware- Eanittts frroUi \«aa merrty a good claim, a dr* .twveatry 1.-8UI from a Mrs. Hurley in Williman- Ellington next year if conditlone PrescriptiooB WCCC — 1290 Eastern S'andard Time WTHT -* 1280 For Solace permit and a president from the hoiiae Point grammnr achool Tea Ttie^a^ bauble claim, rather than a claim tage o f something it had heard its Uc. The local group has already New books recently received at teams by the Union grammar the Mary"'Chenc,v Library Include town where the Fair will be held Called For T" which waa obvioualy completely ciders talking about, excitedly John MacDonald Stons, S r, Mlta sold their flrat 500 books and hfve 1 :00— 11:00— school baakethall feania. The boys PUMII re-ordered another 500. the following: Raton Pass, T. W. is elected each year. Other ofB- Educational Advisory Ziuii l.iitheran Pastor tCancb«*ttr, *>ma. good and unqueatlonabla. rushing out, aiijarl-aleck like, to Jane M. naherty, Hbnry W. Ford, cere follow: Vice prealdent, A l­ and 1VDRC—New*. Newa on all ataUons. won 23 to 21 with Paul Gognen i^nnual Campaign to B f I The Bsaoclatlon is also planning Blackbburn; Vexations of A. 'wood. Freqiiencr Mndiilatinn plan fo r direct milttar.v training ine** problem* become scute. " horn# at Mra. Horae* Learned, 40 have s Pack meeting Januar>- 31, Xmericas, L. H. Appleton: Tele- A- i I 011ID W orKCrS SubR, dtMTereu'. nt ...... ^ reeRtahliah- WeeXJ— Newe; Hartford Heroes waa wla* In aecondary school* at This service of solace will be annoimcea lhal copies of the an Mlia Hattie E. Coomba, librarian, at 7:30 p.m. in the American j Works Uke ThlA Jeanne W D R f— FM 08.7 M4'. Hartford road. Speak. W FH A — 108.7 MC. this Urn*. based on an ancient Goapsl series member or ment of the Conirminlat statue ' reported the library wee open 51-', Legion rooma on Wall street in Robert Bendlclt: They All nual town report are now ready Local chairman o f tha to t h e SSOCIATED PRESS IVTH T— American Jazz. I During a conferenc* held in o f­ used In various branches of the drive Connecticut days In 19.V) with a total circula­ Iii Special School r. M. for distribution. Anjoiie who Mra. James C. Dlx, 100 Plymouth Th« AsiocUlfd Pr»»‘ Is eicluelTSly quo ,o North Kori'S Soutli Coventry. A t that time all | pigy^d Ra.qtime. Rudi Bleah; IVONS— .Mvisic. fice* o^ the State Department of UTirlstlan Church. Matthew 8:1-13 NEW Wa v e s—T hroughout th* tion of 19,0,10 as compared with a parents o( the cubs .ire urged to > 6:00 - Showtime. enUtled to th* o»« o: repiinlicstion of Thi.*! .viblle ahading of moral Twentieth Century Unlimited. ' ------1:4.5— 6:30 .Sereno Gsmmell; Weath­ Education, the committee also which tells of a leper and a serv­ wi.*hes a copy is nM.nl In leque.sl roimlty voung women are respond­ Lane. •U ntva dispstchfi credited to U. or total .cjrculitipn_of 16.L12 in 1949. attciKi. Those avouta who hayc paid (lislinrtion our loss of our own The Individual circulation waa 7,- Bruc-e Blive; Still Seeing Things. Richland, IVashing.ton —i>P'—A Notice 1VTIC Juke B'lX .lingle.*. er. felt It was advisable to shelve any ant "grievously tormented " both it by card oi telephone It would ing to the eatl for recruits in the Mra. Allen C. Smith of Hartford, not othsrw'se credited |n thu oetier Yankee their rcgi.atiation fee and have plan for an accelerated proguim in 1V.M F,.'^. bolh in the Regular Navy .107 and 11.724 waa through the J. M. Brown, Victorian the Cln- mod of univereity has been 1VKNB— Stars en Parade. 6:46 C on cert Hour. of whom were miraculously and be appreciated if telephone re member of tha ezecutlvr commit­ u d also the local'new, most complete and perfect right­ not already received their regia- high achools or a plan for an ex- and Ihe Naval Reserve. F.ligibihty tee of the National Y. W: Boiud All rlfbta of republicatton of eper al By A. H. U. schools. The board of truateea met derella of Antiques. C. IV. Drep- smarted for men and women who 2 :00— W DRC— FM OB the air 1 *. m.- \ sympathetically healed. The theme quests were made between the d'spatchea hereit ara alto reterred. ness when we extend our military Iration card.' and pins are_ to rri,-I re- perd; Automobile and Gasoline En- loxke plutonium for atom bombs Taken by virtue of sn execution tension of high school course* to will be " 'What a Frlem' We Have hours of 7 and 9 p. m. •tandard* ipeeify an age limit from Connecticut, will speak on “The ' after the annual meeting and set WCCC—Insurance Girls Disc 11:35 p. m. " 20 tn 26 years, a high arhool grada- operations beyond the limitc.l I'eive 1*““'’]' gine Encyclopedia, A. L. Dyke; (be Hanford Works in thia new to me directed and will be sold at Jockey. I Same as WDRC. III Jesus! - to Solve Life’s Prob­ .Significance of the Y. W, C. A^ ruil terr'ce cl'ent of N. E- ' A Senr- January 21 as Ihe date for the elec­ public vendue to the highest bid­ tv* Force# Duly Linder’* "Bowery Music The H ard' of Dimes got under ate. not married and phratrally, parents will he gi\ n . ,* .American Century. R. E. Flanders. ' city. The atomic workers can 1VDRC— Give and Take. I W F ll .X— lem". In the IVorld of Today.” Mra.? Ic# Inc, original objective In Korea rou- Ordinarily, we would not dia- tion of nfticcrs. der at 342 Adams Street, in the On direct military training In ■ Ibill.” one of television's top musi- wa>’ this week toially with Ihe re­ mentally and morally nuahlled. ^bllsher,' Repre«ei.t»tive« tiinity lc f"'’*'"” ,h / n r „ mcihcr 1'^' Ladie.s. God Bless 'Em! H. *iav right here on the Job while 11THT - Metropolitan Ojiera: I P. M. Since l.,ent i.Vih Wednesday. Smith is already well known to ]iled4ieaday »>‘«h t there w as a gen, America- Copper, Tin universities. day of January, 1951. at 10 o'clock mllitary training must continue to dians nnd acrobsls, xvill be pre- aecond sermon in the sene* I* en- Inxitaiiona to the tea ar* being bureau ing committee for the Eastern Con- WKNB—Nev.s; Request Mati­ ! Same as WTIC. third after Epiphany, amj the Mrs Louise .Indeisoii, ihiiiinian In member a u d it in the forenoon, to satisfy said ax- nee. be the responsibility of th* armed "’'•'ted on stage of the State thea- lillcd "Are You Able'?" fliurch niaile.d to members this weak. aycm-ATioNS I then south they go is an Impor- 1 in Ihe. . . ase of the — Bowles th- »d- I nectlcut Girl Scout Council during ar? ym e^'Fin sl p"*na were mSde «nd Brass. H. J. Kauffman; Dong-' Each university sends officials :hlrd btfor* Lent, and about, th* past years, aerving aa aecretsry- mimslialion. howecer. the mood ' meeting of the ecution and my fees thereon, ths 2:80— Televlidoii forces, who know the program and Hartford, tbd.xy and Kumlay. ■,0lh day before F.aater; In Latin- school will meet at 9:4.5 a;m. In Th, Herald Printlnf Company. Ine.Ine.. I tant factor in more ways than wliii h has heroine apparent in Ihe for U r set bar k p irtv in the Nath- las MacArthur, Frank Kelley and i here to enter the atomic.atudenls. following described property to have the trained personnel and ex-I *’ " '’ '*ng direct from 26 consrcii- treasurer. Coin eanls ir.ny be re- the evening, Pilgrim Vnnili Felloo- for . ; council held in the l.ittle Theater an H ^e (limniunitv Center FYidav Conwliiis Ryan; How to Paint with Each qualifies the professora here WCOC-.Newa: 1290 Club. 11 NHC— TV. known a* .Septiiageaimn Siimlay. l.staB* lo Indnstry ^ nnan<",l r»,p.>"« blhty fo' one. It ia a dlatinction to wliu.li wake nf it,s defeat has its definite w it: perience to rsrr>' it on. jtive weeks on 11OR-TV, Uie tiii ned lo tile .-1 ndei xmi lee t'renin s’mp nill mcel .it T '’.11 In Ihr a ■ , . , of Willimniitic State Teachers WDRC— Hormel Girls. P M. The hymns of the coiisolntion typofT*P*"“ ' relalioiisliip to tlie unending ,t r ^ n 3 tCbenefl Pf he Air. K. ,1. Knau--: ('urtictiUim Plan- as competent for its own faculty, Building Paper "The committee reporlod "that if ; "H‘>wery Music Hall, features an r>ar, although it is nut open un locni. «rtl,em»nU and "tUr ’ many friendly members of the College Tuesday night. U T tC -M lle O’ Dimes. 1 ;00 P i ojectal. .-ervlce will therefore also liarmo- .Siiigaprir* — i4 *i.-rn v it* firma analvsis of why that defeat came cubs '^.S ip.liea fro,^ he Easle^^ ning. E. A. Krug: Frit* Krel.ler, The profe.ssors are scientist, who Scales 8 :00— the achool ta to be a stabilizing exciting program of Gay la n e- biiBUiesa at Ibis I.me. KietiBid !•!. 'J In Th# Manche»ter Erenlrg Herald. Cnlted Nations are aepailive. It I Dorothy Spencer has been award- 1:30— Film Shorts. I mz> with the season, including iniendinK to build factories needed shout in the first place. ConnecticiU Council. BSA, were re- L. P Lochner; Why War Came in work on P !'tO".um Nails WKNB -----News: Request M at­ 2 :1 5 - Basketball, Catholic . U. force for high school youth, if it la i l '” - "Pecial scenery, striking cos- "Brightest and Best of the Sons Booth IS in charge of i ollet turns at ' ed a gold seal for having one of I to develop sound secondary Indus­ :a of inevitable importance in the The post-defeat mood of the reived and distributed. The Den Korea. R. T. Oliver «rh„M of N iirfilr^ Fn Window Frames inee. vs. Navy. to develop the skills, the under-specialties ■ - I Ilf the .Morning the elemenlarc sehoo. w'here com Saturday. January 20 , the best of two homemaking record C a n t’a n '" ' • '" '" “ ox .."Star of the tries in Malaya will be allowed by iinceaaing (.'ommiiniat propoganda bright group of Individuals who Mothers reported that their por- Book of American CTocka. ^r^dijate School Sa.sh 1VDRC— Galen Drake Show. 4:00-Frank Sinatra. standing, and the attitudes needed I Kii.at iKcgin.ald Meber, 1811 i, ' oiixea have heen plmc. . There w ill T»pmri I r- \\ hl8^n«nt. books on i lothing turned in for the to promote peace among people.* i ‘ 'irl.*. I'loiodors Girls, Siiriing the Colonial Development (^rpora- effort to prove that we are Ihe dedirsted themselves to what tiona of the project "Robln.son Brooks Palmer; Man Tse-lung. P. * ” P*" .Steel Sa.sh WONS—Maralester Radio Sing­ 4:30—Starlight Theater. I " llie .star I’ locl.alma the King i* I'C no houae lo-hoiiM- canvii a The spfody *il-vrrtT-tiM mit firlttn wiio tion. The corporation announced O’Donnell .\nd The Lash they thought was an exemplary ■ past year's work. There were CruLe 'were progressing nicely. It .S R, Payne; Budgetary Control, ford Works employes «nd their Desks. Cliairs er*. 5:00—Gabby Haye* Show. of the world . . . the silivilir.s 'Waiters, Key.sUmc Cop.*, the Flv- illc ic " I llikati.a Hero.lc* Impie. by aim lal dame will b,. hriil al lh.‘ Rot n f hiim r with thr Bouton "aggressors" in Korea. And ;t I eight of approximately 400 books within the secondarv school mu.st Tiiipeze nnd numerous othei it will now advance to approved The remarks of Major General brand of public serxtee In the was Dolnted nut St the Wednesday Walter Rauten.strauch and Co^^ Filing Cabinets 8:15— 5:30—Bigelow Theater. ' ' Cocllna Sediilliiar 4.501. "IVhat a KHinb.ov Club on I'liday. .laini’niy Hr.'ive* next *ptiiig, apenl the 19.50 j borrowers up lo a maximum of even has an influence on our own Bowles administration Is still i' turned in that qualified for this night meeting that the entire pro- mond Villera; Fine Points of Fur- E^ecTrTc CompM^ Billing Machines 6:00— Showtime. U. S. A. eraphasiz-e the alUlnment of com- ' "Pcriallie.s. Starred In the revue Fi icn.l We Have in .lesu*' i .lo- j '.^6 with Tony O Hright'a ori hr.*- ntnpniRn with Mnlwniikf^ of the I high honor. Dorothy ia a member WDRC— Mualc. 75g of the value of an approved Emmett iRoaiel O Donnell, ju l ^upy^.^mn as to our own complete one of perplexity anef bitter- ‘ lert is to be completed by the Jan- „ it „ r r Early American. Albert « Cabinet Hardware SiSO— 6:30—Lone Ranger. petenciea needed for productive | "'*** aeph .Srrlveii. IS65I. the service ' Ira providing mii» Donation* Ainrrl(nn A««io(lnlhin nnd Ofnver type of factory. The advance Is to I of Mra. Ralph C. Hoffman’s Coven­ returned toTlili country from the ness. ' uary 31. Pack meeting and that sack; Skat With Me. B. A. Scott: ^;^^h ° p e «t« Window Hardware W C O C -N ew *; 1290 CTub. 7:00— Variety Show. member* of society. Military trnin- ^ T ' ■ will conclude with the far-known ' through Thiiradav totaled $46 111 of tlir \\>8iPin He hit ,313 be repaid in tnatallments over a rightness. try Junior Homemakers 4-H Club. Far East Bombing Command, rtiey still do not accept their , all materials were to be turned in. xoble Essences, Sir O.sbert Sitwell.' ______■ ___ Door Hardware WON.S — Cumberland Valley 7:30—Alan Young Show. ing to beat left for a later age. It 1 |"Beautiful Savior " Il677i, Liither- •Irknowledgment.* ar# a* follow* for rn( h rluh. period of years. I We would not even ourselves'be Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman ia chair­ ia best believed that Ihe armed The Dar- defeat, nteir minds sre sliU.oper- This material will be taken to the Rapt.: Complete Home Repair - . . _ | 2 Druiu.s of .Oil Bam Dance. 8:00 -Ken Murray Show. :iii Hour theme song .Ml* Ma: do I. Woodwaid Ml iind seem to represent the extreme I quite sure of our decision to atom man and .Mrs. Herman F. LeDoyt services may best be strengthened ling of the Trapeze : Marris and aling slong two I ne.s- first some State .Armory in IVillimantic and Handbook, Emantielc Stlerl: Out of j U | ( l A Y C S S U p C l l C l I Cement. Paint 8:45— 9:00— Your Show of Show*. A cordial invitation i* extended •Ml* Waller T,ie*i< ke .Mr, and .Mi* mhltary mind, but pose a problem I ia co-chairman of the apaghetti by giving them mature, young Anders, romedy-acrobnla; Monica iwi.sUiil as.sumption tliat it did not set up for display for the Boy -pbig IVorld, Lowell Thomas, Jr.: Metal Weather Stripping W KNB— Gue*t Star. 10:30— Hit Pmrad*. especially to thoae who have I George Carr, V r and Mra Fabric men xrith well developed bodies Lind, ballerina supreme: Carlo IB which there Id *l«a w-id* ciMllan oppnjit It. reallv liappen, and aecond a bit-bit-1 - to be prepared and served , Scout diatrict meeting there Feb- Monetary and Banking Sya 1 Lot of Drainage Tile 4iS0— 11:00— Wr«*Uing. Corelli, operatic tenor: Freeman church home and to any other* in j H. Gowdy. Madit >i Heller ami Bv Rubber Boom and minds." I tereated Free Sunday achool but dlviaion of opinion. ter... ,„.jvirtionconviction that It had no riglytriglyt' | Monday by the organizational riiary 10. r Thomas. 1 Home Craft Drill ■WTCNB—Newt. I and LoPere, pantomime ailiata: mother. Ktaiireen and Kathleen And it would clinch, so far as The secondary school curriculum, service It offered to children Oeneral O'Donnell wants ua to to happen, tlial it happened only ^ There were 17 tables of set-back 1 M M.G. Pull Saw W n c— Princeton Theological I Karl Gould, "Prince of Tap "; the .MaiTVmald, Hobrrt BehlliiR. Mr Before You Buy STORM SASH! many people in the Orient are Community Center. The menu to I Set of Garage Overhead Doore according to the committee, must whose parent* rannot send them, hecaiiae of the vnllainy of the op- ^ * in play at St. Mary's church hall Seremban, Malaya — i/Pi — Chi­ Seminary Choir. I Mii.alc H,aJl Beauty Chorii.a and and Mr* f a il P Dewey .Mi anil bomb Communist Oiina. and he position served from .1:.10 - 7 p.m . will Insulation Pocalioiita8 Unit stress activilie.* to build strong who live al a diatance. oi on ac­ concerned, the Communist ilaiin Wedne.sday night. Assisting the nese tapping contractors In the W’H A Y — Polka Hop. I Tom Batry, ainging .atai and Ma.«- Mr* Hi'iirv /.iiiuiicriiian. Mr. ai d isvKsru;.\TE wanU'ua to do it vi'ith the atomic They Ihemselvea view their own feature spaghetti and meat balls, Plaster Board bodies, sound heslth. mental well- count of lia ffic hazaril* prefci that we are behaving as aggrea- committee wet e Mrs. Feli.x De.Siato. northern Malaya state of Negri WONS—Sportj. te r'o f Ceremonies, I Mra Waller Kllinlt. Helm Hi riy, bomb, the "ultimate weapon. " defeat, when they admit it, aa an 4fA*ed salad. French bread, coffee Llliu^toii Outside and Inside rvmrs Iu8tall8 Officers being, and physical •ndurance IJtia chartered service. ■ors in Asia. •Miss Annette Tardif of .Mansfield, 4ilS— TTiere are late slag* show# Mr. and Mrs Adoi|di Hrol!. Mr and lUiparalleled diaaeler for Connect- ' and cake, ______I j Sembilan are out to get rich quick Oak Flooring which xrill be n*«ded In later mili­ He himself, of course, has juat Mrs. Alex D. Proulx. Prizes were WOOC—Big Brother Bill. every Saturday and Sunday starl­ Mra. r. J. Bucchleil, Mr. and Mra. ALL-METAL, Theae considers lions are quite icut, and. atm e they thought ^ Mra. Anna Bell 11 ood has re- ^ , ,, ___ w_ I while rubber prices are soaring. LouxTe Windows tary Ilf*. Actixitle* which will en­ coma from the experience of flght- awarded to the following: Women's 4:Sa— Deputy Great PoeahonUa Ann ing at 10 p. m. I.,ester. Mr. and Mrs. Milo D. Well*. aa Important aa the more dra­ themselves to be manning a pilot ' turned to her home on Main street 1st, Mrs. A. Keaffe of IVillimantic; Cyril *^*''*>j . xfania street i They '* alresdy bought up 450 Moulding. WONB—Hore* Race. hance the growth o f today's chil­ RUSCO SELF-ST0RIN8 tng Chinese Communist aggres­ lioiisr for more than Connecticut, following a few days spent in Mt. Mrs. Janus Helle. . . P v - .- .r seres of old rubber holdings be- Finished and unfinished lumber Barbero of Rockvlllo and bar *taff dren into educated. Informed, and Joseph Burke. Mlaa Adelta I-oomli. matic calculation that the flrat 2nd, Mrs. Vivian Gagnon; 3rd, Mrs. WKNB—New*; Sport*. Wappiug H. n Bjnriing, flarence Banning, sion in Korea without being able : for all the countr.x . They fe«*|, 1 ernon. N. 1. with Mr. and Mrs. Memorial hospital. ILonging Inr'for mote to Indiana, and are look- and a lot of other miscellaneous 4:45— raised the following chief* of La- (.oniliiiialioii Slorin Sash anrl ScrffPiis obvious result of following Gener­ Robert Hanna of IVilMir,antic. S i . j<»liirm (*roiip •Mary E. fro**. .Mr. and Mra. H. f . that nothing good can happen to Henry J. Adcock. Mrs. Hood items. WONS— March of Dime*. kota Oouncil, No. 61, who will r*- which will result In a greater | •' ^ I The senior class of Ellaworlh to bomb lU organization and sup­ al ODonnella recommendation Men's 1st, S. Warner: 2nd, Edwin The Chinese™ n . . plan to get busy | Bogiah, .Mr. and .Mrs Herbert I Oonnecticut now that they are ^ "l»o "Pent some time in New York of Mr. am. .faxt re-plantlng old lands, know- ' lDated>s « o at .vxanenesLerMancheater. xmthis 81B 5:4a— ability to think e lo a ^ — to {hake HI ,S ('0 GIVES YOU: ply bases across the Manchurian i T. Sktiton; 3rd. Clarence Custer of maln In o’ Phelps. First Scout; Inna I for the purpose of planning an­ en by her classmates and teach- | Th* Bolton Civilian Defenae ! form s certain mission in Cor- to , the Mapie Street School girl's W T IC—W aya* Rowell Show. William*, Second Scout; Mary land* and a curriculum which era on a basli of th# qualities of | Commute# will nie#t on Monday, PHONE A. O. ARONSON—7«91 war ia the Far East. ] delightful time agreeing upon a School of Rcckvdlle tn that city yygnxy. Edwin G. Finance, Rich- WDRC^—Old Record Shop. tends to increase the speed and ef­ other mlnatrel show; or deciding ! ncrticiit public life. team of Rockville in their game M Vendrillo, First Runner; Rose Bo- I dependability, tervie*. leadership i .laniiarv 22. at 8 p.m. It Is essen- -rhey-U understand the lash ^ ^ rrxt Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. g^j ciark. The tentative dates i whether or not. In view of the pos- ■ They feel, then, that only tome Tuesday afternoon. The acore was TTONS— Challenge o f the Yu­ rello, Second Runner; Helen Mc­ ficiency of learning. and patriotism. The East Harl- ,ti«i that all people who take part Mrs. Joseph Locke and two h i- gj.^, Mgrch 16 and 17. | kon. ■ Ribility of young men of the when it's put to them, he said. which keeps the miners, gross and unspeakable mistake Rockville 31; Coventry 17. Scorer* That Little White Home Kinney. Gusrd o f Tepeo; Florene* Would Cut Program ford Chapter of D. A. R. makes in the civilian defense effoil or write lo dren are fxperted to return to their , jj^g. Raymond B. Clark. Sr., i 5 :4 5 - church being called to the service. ThU rsmmds ua of General pitiful laggards in the < ould ever have produced their de- for Rockville were E. Hany, 19; Jones, Guard of Forest; Warrior*, On accelerating the high achool I It la wise to go ahead at thia the presentation. Mist Rose ia ^ *hnuld have first aid training. Men home ir Lalceview Terrace over the chainuan x>f the committee of ar- , W H A T —Bporte. program by ona year, the commit­ MacArthur's frequent claim that American wage ecaJe, nicely out ' feat at the polla. C. Binheimer, 8 : S. Lcitmann. 6 . first, Ethel Skinner; second, Betty ] time. president nf her claaa and haa [ and women who wish to take a week end from New Haven xvhere j rangementa for the "falrzaar" to i W T H T —N avy Show. tee took the stand that the plan under­ I They themselvei would never I For Coventry, Dorothy Ward. 10: In The East! A Tobin; third, Ann Vendrillo; I Under the leadership of the rec- i been active In aports and achool , Red Cross Flrat Aid Course are re- tha oaly thtag Orientale under- 1. present day wage they have been spending -a few ^e held Friday night at the El- THE BARTLEn-BRAINARD CO. I put It this way, of courae, but 1 Doria West 7. Best defense play- Evealng fourth. Albino Twaronite; Oouncil- would curtail the educational pro­ tor. Rev. Stephen Stryjewaki. and affaira all through high school. | qiieated to contart Mra. Ralph H. stand and respect le superior ma . eeks. Mra. Locke was called Ungtor. C e n t e r Consolidated "Some day” you plan to own your own home. 4 :4 4 - gram at a time when world con­ About 78> auto owners her# are i 108 WOODBINE 8 T. HARTPURD parade? I what they really seem to think ; ers were for Rockville A. Squires; ,?way by t.'ie recent dc.ilh • f her school, announces that plana are lor*, first. Ann Leggett; second, ; the chblr. several successful en- IVing. 4"61: Ml* r>\iiin Shinn. terial force. That is a claim which WHY' NOT RIGHT NOW? W TIC — New* dition* demand more and better being notified by mall that their i A Produi'l of The F. C. -Riiaxell Co.. Cleveland The answer, in a nutshell, is and say is thst ConnecUcut had for Coventry. Lois Lyman, Bar­ lather, i;-:. late llilliam -'redorj'k completed, but gifts for a door Lorraine Skinner; pianUt, Marilyn ! tertainment* of thia nature have 2-99.11 or Mr*, .lame* G. Hasaett. the whole career of Gandhi denies, no right to dis.'onlinue their serv­ bara Bamo. Ruby Vance and Joan W H A T -N e w * . Harvey. education for all. The maturity been presented. Tn March of last i ear taxes ha'’e not )>een paid. 4849 I, that Mr..Lewis and the mine own­ ,'larkson v,ho was a frequ^rt visi- prize and other prizes will be ap- ! Drop In and we «tU tell you all about our W T H T — Sport*; Music at Six. of high school student*, they said, ices. Ayer. Transportation was fur- N Th* following committees wars vear the aecond annual minstrel Kphrmm la at least one instance. tor In Coventry. predated. Fancy articles and The Ijtdie* Benevolent Society ers have finally given up fighting There Is, ia all this, s eertalB i nished by Mrs. Donsid Gehring. monthly-payment, money Mixing home pur­ W O NS—Near*. dooa not justify a year of accel­ attracted a capacity audience In : 1» "ot P*'0 Owisral MacArthur went so far, The Coventry players 'viil meet ■ other articles that can be sold will j 4H5— appointed 1^ th* Pocahontaa: Sick of Center Church will conduct a each other and trying to exploit lack of humility, s certain lack * Mrs. Eugene Rychling and Mra. eration. The reason b*lng that IV-hlte Eagle hall, and a repeat ! 9 */ "" fh* M >nday evening at the home of be greatly appreciated alao, as the chase plan. w n c —Steele. committee, Mary Vendrillo, Ann military whist at the pariah room ta his theory, aa to bcUevs that, la philosophy, and a certain i Earle M. Lyman. Strtctljr Sport*: segregation of girla and boys, Itenefit perfonnance waa glx’en In tain 1951 registrations from the each other, and come to the philo­ ■Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A, Dowit.ng proceeds will be used to purchase | Weather. Vendrillo, Edith Pagan!; delin­ Motor Vehicle department. of the ehunh on Tiiesdav. .lan- when the Chinese Communists re­ lilMilnglcal passion which. In Thomas Franz, so.i of Mr. and We have helped hundred* of famUlee to home which acceleration for boy* alone the Holll.-uer achool aaaembly hall. sophical conclusion that, instead to resd o.ie-att plays In prepara- a movie projector for use in the WONS—Sport*. quent, Ethel Skinner, Betty Tobin, The Abe Miller Post minstrel iiary 23rd at 8 p.m. 5fr*. Bruce G. mtr \ien, are al xariancr with Mrs Edward S Franz, and IVin- ownership. Chance* are " e ran help you. Come C Jean Johnson; parapbemalia, would entail, poaea aerioiia social, Presiding at the meeting Mon­ tired frmn contact toward the end Ronson Is chairman of the inmniil- of wsahng their time that wsv, tion for them spring nroductio'-,, schools. . . I W H A T —Supper Serenade. administrative, and educational day evening will be Henry GrZyb, will be presented again at Ella- any full acceptance of the dem­ throp Mernam, .Ir , son of Mr. and The group ji .v.a pre.sent'op I’.vo- Mrs. Edwin Heintz who is a pa- hi and *ee u«. W TH T—New*. Mary Vendrillo. tee tn charge aijd will he assisted of Hovenaber, that could not be a the.v might as well agree smooth- ocratic process. problem*. who has been appointed chairman worth Memorial High achool Mon­ I Mrs. IVinthrop Merriam have been one act Di iv.t .n ilid r next produc- tient al the Rockville City hospital . W DRC—Memo from Lake Sue- Plan* ar* under way for enter­ day night. Feb. 19 and will br by Mra. R. Kneeladd .Tone#, ."tr. dl^ematlc move on their part, or , together on the btlsinest of as Democracy, \«e have discov­ elected co-ca daina of the 1951 I f any plan of acceleration la for St. John's minstrel of 19i51. i tion. The'ploy "The Late Chris-I ia reported to ba improving and taining Great Pocahontaa Lena adopted, the committee proposed sponsored by the Wapping P. T. Mrs. Walter Glesecke. Mra. Walter NOnCEI ered In the midst nf tome of our Mias Regina Opalarli la rnntaht •ny sEort ea thslr part to eresle consumsr. : HTndham High senool football lopiier Bean” w’ s well rete'ved will soon be able to retun^hqma. Open Thuriday Evaningt 6 to 8 SiSS— Hill and her board of great chiefs A, The first bruah up rehearsal Elliott and the Way# and Means own efforts to push It one way Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kuca H that it should be on an Individual secretary. Miss Clara Skrabaez\! I sn unofficlsi trues. To him it There is no question of the new j team. Thomas is a back and 11m- poHi eveni.i„* when it wav pre- B^TIC—Mile O’ Dime* Jsmbor- on the occasion of their official w;wil1 ill bbe held Thursday night. Feh. Committee of the society. Twenty- basis for thoae studenta with ma­ organi.1t of tlie church, pianist. ' nr another. Is a system of life In throp an end. | r.nled F ' i'.;iv a-ic' Saturd.iv .1 t.ie are the parents of a son bom at | ee. visit Februsry 7. 'Thl* year Lakota >5 at 8 at the tnrni hall and the four members of the society folded merely meant that the Oiineae wage increase coming out of tlie which the people have the right LOOK turity and ability to move faster Stanley Gizyti. .Ir of St. .lolin's i Starting Tuesday, January 23rd The Tolland Fat Lamb Oitb an- xath„ri .-la'.> Uommunitv ..enVi. the Manchester Memorial hospital. i AHEAD W TH T— Knlghla of Columbus. Council xxill celebrate Ita birthday diV** rehearsal will be held at 1200 bandages for ttie Manche.>.ter Communists had been terrified even to be wrong. than the group aa a whole. Ac- itnior choir, will br in charge of mine owners piofits. They will nnal banquet and evening prograoi p,oceeds will he : sed md rer.tlv Leonard J. Panaggio o f Stur- WONS— Hadossah Speaks. in conjunction with the visitation. the^'JifghfheXhl achool Sunday. Feb. 18 Memorial Hospital following the ■iu4 ahsksn by American bomb­ The refussi to ronce V jIIIII x..Sx? tesses are Mrs.^^lUlam Waldron ing committees was announced as .10 cents fpr the first 2-5 of a mile, 10 are powerffil and formidable foes sade which was saving humanity, necticut. WHAT —Symphony Hall. (CoatteMd frena Pag* Qfia) time to aehtovo the basic military , I , z e c l l S h t a r t l l l R and Elsie Porenqran. Anjren* bsea frightened out of the war eluded will be the preaentatlons of follows; HoatSas, Mrs. Richard for one another. But the public, but in which only their own spe- The Union Agrieultural Boelaty, WTHT—N.A.M. traininging goal of the armed aerv- I “ interested is welcome to come cents for each additional 2-6 of a'mllc, or frae- special awards and installation of may find their way into th* hand* icea. Th# committee found thl# un­ Olmated apd Mr*. Paul Willey: are now military history. cisl few could lead these were (lamp Rejected WDRC— Toum Truly, Johnnv A temporary thfg*-.ve*r per- j program, s/iss Helen Berrv. chalr- against whlih they now combine of guerrilla unite. New Reseai’oli th lion (hereof. Wailing time at Ihe rate of |2.00 Now General O'Donnell assumes moods who li l iiillcd e\en some officers. Dollar. sound as it would introduce in part mit xvas granted Thutedayiday night ' ^rs. R. Kneelniid Jones. Br. so happily, is defenscle.xs. Connectii ul people who weie «\m- Only '.’8 local 4-H club members 7tl5 — It alao appears likely that auch rigjid federally dictated curriculum. por hour. that the atomic bomb, at least, Manila -iT -- Secretary of Fi­ by the zoning board 08, H llllam i ^,r, Arthur Merrill, Mrs. Julius The only threat to tins pion.ss pslhetic to their obj.^cti\es. hsie enrolled with the tiub office WTHT—Bert Andrew*. a transfer of arm* needed by For­ A * a policy It was not favored by Prague -*/p The Czechoslovak Pallalt of Ellington road 7.0 use a xrlU do what other American nance Pio Pedrosa has* rejected a I Strong and Mla.x Esther Brindle: . comet in the potttbilitv that th.s ;n Rockville for the 1950-51 club MANCHESTER WONS— New*. mosa’* defendera would bring a th* educfttional resources adxisorv Government. In building up a two ear garage on Eilingtm road proposal to establlah a camp for 80-DAY OCCUPANCY — Fonr- new Nationallat request fo r addi­ group. Ways and Meant. Mlaa Elizabeth 11.00 Per Trip— Mancheater to Hartford weapona 4i« not. We l between Mr. Lexvi, year, aa of December 31. Enroll- WDRC— New*. I broad research aystem. haa de­ for light manufacturing purtosea. Brainerd. chairman, Mrs. Herbert ment cards tnav be ohlsii;erl from housing sllcna who hate been or- reom one-atorjr dwetUag, near tional American militarv aid. Keeelutien Adopted I ha. tno. ia mtacalculaUng lain hia I 2:54— creed the establishment of 15 re- Mr*. Charles Tittle of Kllbig- Hutchinson. Mrs. Anna Holland. ' liih leaders. dered deported. hue Une; about eight yeara eld, WDRC— Vaughn Monroe. Claim Million Ouerrilla* Th# committee’s stand on the seai'ch tn«litiiies- in the, State 'ton road who has been a patinit No Charge For .Additional Paaaengers aaaumpUon that "they'll under- Ruth Milieu The Bureau of Immigration ree­ measures affecting the piiblir Mr#. Oscar Kreyaig and Mra. Paul prire of coal up so high thst cbm- M is Dsvton H Whipple was „ . .u all Unprovementa, ttood lot. WONS—Comedy of Errors. Estimates of guerrilla strength ' Planning Office and the ministries at Manchester Memorial hospital ( ' Arnold: House. Mr*. Burton Tuttle, atand the laah w’hen it'a put to e-fcted president of the Ladies' ommended the camp on the Ownrr txill palat and decorate in Communist China vary. Soma schools wa* adopted in the form of of engineering, iigni iilture, health returned to her horn# Wednesdav. peGiig fuels would take businesx Tiiiprnx Ing Her Husband' WTHT—Buzz Adam’s Playroom, Mra. Heniy Bailey and Mrs. How­ AMociation of the F iril Conj;iegn- grounds that persons ordered de- which to Included ia price of officials here use the figure 506,- a resolution which to be sent I and internal traile. Harold Klhhe. shop Instructor Zone Kalen Will Be Dineontinued! them." V'ould he propoae that the industry. Nor- w n c — People Are Funny. ard Jansen: Service, Mra. David ' Is Part ftf Good M Ifeliood tinnal church al the amuial meet* ported for violption of Immigrt* $7,950. Down payment about 000. Natfonaliat Chinese esti­ to all superintendent*to of schools, I The subjects include economic at the high achool haa enrolled In Amarleaa people "understand 8 :00— ls of some con­ 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 presidents of teachers’ colleges Toomey and Mrs. Fred Warnock: | I ing in the basement Wednesday ; tion laws are largely Chinese, who 83.000 to BSJIOO. BT)RC— Gene Autry. mates run up to 1,500.000. In any . _ I and social maltcra. water e<'ono- a SO-hour flrat aid course being the atomic laah if it were put to I ve just read a piece tn which piinclpals m parochial and prix’ate I niy, the building induslrx' and ar- Transportation. Mrs. Charles F.i[ cern to both owners and union. afternoon. The others elected fol- probably would be persecuted if re­ W TIC — Dangerous Assignment. ex'ent, the total does not represent given' at the Pearl street head­ them? What makea him think wives were advised not to try to low: Vice president. Mrs. Loren turned to their native land. ANDOVER U K E a single force but many small achools in Connecticut. It carried . chllecturc. REncultiiie economics, quarters of the Hartford fire de­ Sumner; Hnapttsllty, Mr*. Bruce Normally, it might restrain them improve their husbands W TH T—Shoot the Moon, G. RonsOn snd Publicity, Mis* the reaction of the Chineae would A. Maclean; secretary, .Mrs, IVil- Pedrosa said the government IMMyiDIATE OCCUPANCY— bandsN mainly in southern and the belief o f th# Connecticut Edit mechanization ■ of - agriculture, for- partment. He did this to be nre- CITY CAB somewhat. Bunk. Wives have been improv­ WHAY—Saturday Night Rec­ catiotial Resources Advisory Com­ Jeanette Sumner. ba diiferant from our own? Ion I. Rose: snd treasurer. Mrs. could not ^ a re funds for such a One-story, four-room dwelling, ord Show. southwestern China. Those having e.strv. plant and aniihal produc­ pared for anv dl.xaster as welt as But, in the present situalton, ing their hushsmls dowm through , \V ;;j«cobson The group camp. large ecreeued porch, Bfoplaee, contact with Chlang. Include rem­ mittee on National Security. "That tion. work p.'iysiologx'. rirciilatorx’ ready to administer first aid In Rev. Arthur A. Wallace will Aalde from the question of Us the Bges sml tliey'll go on improv- W ONS—Twenty Queetions. a normal program should be main­ with the nation heading into a voted $.50 for church missions; $.5 ----- ^------oil heat, new electric atov* and 8:84— nants of his encc-great mainland disease*. tiiniors, e.xperimental the event of accidenta at the continu* his sermon aeries, "Our I aSeetivenaaa,. however, General * I ’•'’ 8 them, or at least trvtng to armies. tained In our schools; that a mili­ surgery, noiiriahment and Internal school. Pilgrimage of L ife" at the U a.m. f Manchester Taxi Conipony for the local March of DImea cam- T ’ z ilL - electric hot water heater, ar- WDRC— Hopalong Caasidy. war economy, no one wnth fuel of ' loh^ there is marriage. palgn; and also verted to establish | a t l l l v Ox. I Assistance to these guerrillas tary curriculum should have little trade. Thursday night the St. Francta worhslp service at Center Congre- : O'Donnell'a proposal raises other teeian well, picturo window WONS—Take a Number. any kind to sell need worry about And if done with loving tact. a policy of donating $5 to the has long been a possible line of place in th* high school; that If 'qiMStiont. There is. on the sur­ view of lake. Large lot nicely WTHT—Merry-Go-Round. necessarv our achool# should work lack of a market. So, for the big where's the mistake in it? c hurch for running expenses when­ landeraprd with large shade action advocated by the Formosan face, a very aimple reason why tx e .Msiic a successful, confident For Pakistan W TIC — Msn Called X. Nationalista. In American gov­ with but not under the control of I, men of coal. the. road to a pli a.c- ever they serve a supper or din­ tree*. One block from Uke. 9:00— have not bombed f.Tiinese terri­ man of affairs owes much to the ner there. The commit lees sp- i ------ernment quarters, however, th# mlliUry authorities: that profes­ ant understanding was open and f'lill price only B7.800. Down W DRC—Oangbuater*. sional personnel for obr achools la tory. It ia that China has a de­ wife who married him when he pointed follow: Parish committee. ' Karachi— —The Government tayment BtJMN). Balaaeo at idea appears to have omerged^ aa eaiv. waa young, unsure of himself, W’ONS— Hawaii Calla. part of a broad scale etudy In the an important priority which must NEW ENGLAND fensive alliance with Russia and Mrs. E .1. Beames. Mrs. Maude of Pakistan ha.x Invited Spain and 187.50 par moath ou 4% aaort- maybe lacking in the ■ socdal Churchill. Mrs. Russell 8 . Boyn-' Jordan to tend observers to the IVTHT— WTiat Makea You Tick, Defense and State Depetrtments on not be overlooked; and that mate- rials for a ^ oq l building*, equip­ that, If that alliance is any good, gisces. or even in ambition. .She ton. Miss Grace Bradbury; pas- tenth plenary meeting of the Inter­ w n c —Your Hit Parade! xx’hat to do about th* Far Eastern Word To Sap, Bud, Slicker ment, and housing are essential* SUPER the bombing of China would bring saw to It thst he made the most of ' tor's council. Mrs. MscLean, Mrs. national Cotton Advisory Com­ T eb a w w , OONN. S:S4— situation, following Communist SOCONY VACUUM his opportiiniltes and abilities. If I Herman l.eDoyt. .Mrs, Beames | w n c —Denni* Day. China's expected rejection of Unit­ which must be given Immediate Russia into the war, with imtiu- In our consideird opinion, that mittee at Lahore. Invitations 70-ACRE FARM — ^40 aerea consideration in national plan­ thst isn't improving a husband, and Mu*- I f * Beebe: program, have been aent to 67 countries and WDRC—My Favorite Huaband. ed Nations efforts to arrive at a dlate challenge to that hitherto thunder storm on yesterday morn- clear. 10 -room boate, bathroom peaceful eettlement in Korea. ning. Iteioritica for education what IS? I Mrs. Mscl,ean; publicity, Mrs. eight international organisations. W O N B—Guy Lombardo’a Orch. MARKET COMPANY. INCORPORATED aad furnace heat. Buraa, heu N o W ar "With Chin* must be 4 emphasized if essential Uadisputecl command of Sea and ' ing, the 19th of January, was un- A wife doesn't 'have to be a nag- I Kenneth S. Lyon; sewing snd din- The committee will rexiew the W TH T— Jay Stewart Show. coops, two teactera aad aqulp- 10 :00— U. 8 . policy is aimed at penaliz­ program* o f instrucUon are to be alr which has made the United ; reasonable and excessive empha- ger to improve a husband. In fact, ner, Miss Alice B. Coombs. Mrs. world cotton situation, placing em­ maat with W bead o f atogk. 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. WEST PREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 8338 naggers seldom accomplish any Jacobson, Mra. Beames. Miss Hat­ WDRC—Sing It Again, ing this Chinese Reds for their ag­ maintained throughout this nation. IS HAPPY TO Nations operation in Korea potsi- | sis of a point already well estab- phasis on production and consihnp- Selling price BlBJKM. About It is our obligation to see that the kind of improvement at all. tie E. Coombs. Mra. Fred Raisch. w n c —Judy Canova. gression in Korea and at dis­ W e. I lished. tlon. competition with rayon and | 88,000 down, tenae on bulaai couraging, if possible, new aggres­ youth of America are given Hie OPEN THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY S:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P M. 'I'here's a Right Ua.v to Do It .Mrs. Walter Adams. Mrs. John H. other artificial fibres. coUc«t stock* WONS— Chicago Theater of the Air. sive actions. best possible preparation fo r the ANNOUNCE THAT Now this should not, in itself. ; We had, we thought, sufficient- But a wife who lets her husband Westland, klis. Benjamin Ander­ in different countriee. edditlonal son, Mrs. LeDoyt. Mra. Bojmton, VERNON Top ofBclato feel that to get into demands which xrill be made upon OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. datar us if we are sure thst we !.iy informeef our readers as to the know she beliex'es in him and ex- uses bf cotton with a view to in­ WTHT—Saturday Nit# Dancing them.” Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Thomas J. Morsn. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY— *'Likfi Biwt women I-detest Uanderinff men's a war with Communist China n$w. ■ n completely right in bombing ! kind of winter this was -going to pect.s the best from him. who uses creasing consumption, prices, and Five-room oue-atory dwetUag. Party. praise constructively instead of Mrs. Frederick A. Warren. Mrs. 14:54- when Europe’s defenses are just International Srade In cotton and aix yeara old. Near Cobb. Co. fihirtB. So, IDEIAL now relieves mt of tho beginning to be built up. would be The geographic center o f the China. be^ Our readers, who have com-' ' just Riving a man |n inflated ego. Churchill. Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. A. ^ W n c — Grand Old Opry. SELECTED TENDER STEAKS SOLID PACK GEORGE ST. PETER But actually the Korean situa- G. ('rickmore; floxver. Miss Alice bslame of payment difficulties. bna line. Oae-half acre pUt to xx-alk into a trap set by Mos­ United State* Is jn Smith County. to trust our calm, Aiatter-of-facl . "'ho understands his shortcomings Selling price BB.500 with •2,500 irksome Job. IDEAL handles shirts ao gentir cow. Suggestions for extreme Kansas. tkm U one of complex moral shad- objecUrity, do not need to have ; «l"'»‘riy sets about encourag- B. Coombs, Miss Charlotte■ riuiie Alber-Aioer- __ SHORT or SIRLOIN Lb. 99e TUNA FISH Can 3 3 c HAS LEASED OUR SERVICE STATION AT tine. Mrs. Beames; down paymeat. _ measures, therefore,' have been re­ inga, in which our general right- ; « u J J ‘ " 8 him to overcome them can do and carefully, too—and returns them im* exclamation points flashed down ^ » loi to improve a man. Albertine. chairman ; Trs.* whl“ Unable jected in the highest quarters here. LEAN, TENDER BRIRKE't RANCH HOMES Notice A t present, officials say that the BtH and the general 'wrongnesa of from the heavens, or to have big If she doesn't do anything to , pie. assisting Largs f A . SUNSET ESTATES, V B ^’ON maculatcly clean and crisp." government's aim Is first to per­ 134 EAST OENTER STREET tb* Chinese Communists are both black type massed in front of ''"'9 *'” '''' him during their years The women will have a dough­ To Slop Trade CORNED BEEF Lb 79s Bottles a 9 w nut sale at the church Februaiy 3 —TVa will have built, a three* A Public Hearing will be held suade a majority o f U N members SODA S qiwUflad, to a aubtle extent, by ' their eyes, or to have our stale- ! ^°K'‘ h«''- »he isn't even a very AUTO EEPAIRlNii tCmiteat* ObIj ). from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. On Feb­ Bedroom Baacb Style Beam by the Town Planning CJommls- simply to find Red China guilty of RIB END _ , , . . - jfoou wife. For ft sood wif<^ wftntu Jammu, Kashmir— (A5— IVhUa all 1 0 % OEOROE HAS MBBN MANAOXB OV tha territorial Umita of oar ac- menu reinfo^ed by vast rum- husband to keep on growing ruary 23 they will serve a lunch­ with hot water ell burner heat, slon o f Manchester, January 26, aggression and then to consider ABEL'S SER. ST A. ia quiat on the BOO-mUe-long^ Pak- full eelbir, fireplace. eeUar what should b* don* about it. 5 ' Boa. blinga of aasAt from the clouds. | as a person, and to develop his po- eon at noon to the etaff o f tha Greta Stamps 1451. at S;00 P. M., In the Hear­ 2a Ceepar SL'~Raar LEAN PORK ROAST u . 4 2 8 oxm TBAonN* nATKm nr nu»- iatan ccase-fira Uiie in Kaahmlr. garage, mrteatea w elt Cash and Csrry According to present thinking T05IATO er ORAPEFRUIT Our rightneaa waa aamplete, Beyond reaSlrming aomething i lentialities to the fullest—not juat American Red Cross .Blood Bank ing Room o f the Municipal Build- E st IM l Mebilg Unit and during the after­ paepla on both aidta have organ­ aheut eae-half ficte. SelUafr ins on an application to alter a the United State* itself |e pre­ BEST dUALITY NORRELL'g PHIDB FORD VOH 0 THAM AND m W B U . from avary.angle, tq> to tha 88th our readers already knew, what | heraelf but for his own happi- noon they w ill serve coffee and ized an •‘undertroond" maU aarv- price BI1J00.' Dewa peynteaf, building line as (ellow a:' pared to advocate economic sanc­ JUlOE u o ^ c ^ t k P>r» l Ul, when wa want into KqrOs aandwichea to thoae donora giving i *ce. Unking the andH’akia- clviliaa. BSAfiO. tions by the United Natlona and' qUAUriED TO TAKB OAHH storm claim for itself? he is wonderful just as he is usu- eeaaful with their cook l ^ k pro­ SimulUnaoualy. barter trade THE AUEN on U. 8 . policy to tho tempor o f Beteirtiae______ERt thd complete ceftalnty o f our A little later on, it might have nUy winds up being married to .a acroaa the eeaao-flra line to going Norman -Sti^et Westerly for a dl*- the UN majority — how far th* stuffed shirt. ject to raise funds. In fact they fcjC a u n Jerari t la Oiw C ^ DaywtaHBt FRESH HAMBURO Lb. f 9 l REAL HOLD OOFFEE Lb 778 to be edged with have racetvad lattara oompUmsnt- on, with aganta from th* Paktotan oantrA tance of forty-five feet. other nations ore willing to go. A been welcomed as tha tradltlohal REALTY 00. e& M**«*. nM8H agars m (A ll righU reserved. N E A aide exchanglnff wheat, rock anlt. Town Plannlnff CfinvaiOBitm, * 7 I S t M l M « f S tfrlM * and reaorvatiena xrben we iag them on the book from reel- ’ REALTOBM final dadaion on proetoaty what ami Ihtetena thunder atorm which represaats Bervlea, lae.) den ta M tar away aa uppar New anuff and matoa fo r Indian cloth Franeto P. Handley, apeeifile maaauras ar* to be a d ^ M yluii ttm S8U parallel and the “hresKl'ng tip" df '^krintef. But Thrk atatp. -Ona woman, Mra. R. and rlca. Polico have bean making lOO Center BtewB Chairman. eaUd therefore will net bo mad# M I ranNJR NIMIIIS OF BEER ON IK The number of tractors on U. *. ateaehMteri.Cena. ' firifcw I f n Mwai ia what waa not how can a winter which is not Balby Williams, in Wollaston. ayatematle eftorta to chepk thtt MAIN STREET S I 3 I Haaefiaatar, Oonn. by Washington until after the V N farms haa mera than douhlad In "illicit tra ffic" ia the. mountain i f r Jaatiary U, U 81. has aeted on tha anrreaaer ohanw. at tha aciraa- even * xrtnUr "hraak up?’’ Ne, it Mae*-, wrote in for complete par- Pheae ItOf,. Bveatagt f^AM tha past ftn'.yms. _____ UbuU m an tha project aa aha terrain. . f if >■; ■ 'v- ■1

nAmjujssxfSK evcmino nsnALiii. MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 MANCHESTEfl EVENING H^ALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1061 [iioHT PAOl Kind Words Given Students Here About Town Skid Accident^ Police and Firemen Little League Sports Television Tassiffs Out to Break Losing Streak Sunday at Armory Basketball Results Are Delegates Groups A and ' D «f Osntar TRIK£SinSPAR£ church womsn, Mrs. Robert Rus­ Injures Two ■ New T ork .'ja n . 30— (AI—Couple sell and Mrs. .lohn McElroevy, of kind words for televlslofi, which MiirckftmVt W tll 9I4«I Rr« aarkt. rf .... leaders, respectively Will be In West Side Rec League _ Dtrl'ii Diiry (9l T^am Two Attend­ chsrge of the supper at 6:80 Wed­ Morning Frost Rett 'The Cruisers nosed out ‘ the 1 L. Cyr. If .... hoe been taking the rape lately: F. DFMfrrhftnt ...... 31 - onipR ...... Smith, If ----- nesday evening, preceding the an­ Hosciuen 28-26 In the first game ^ . . . Carl V. RllOy of Dubuque, PElrnFf ...... in rufiuu 0 ...... ing Hillycr College In Two Car Crailii ((kvello. If ... OiipUn ...... Ill l*r.‘ J* K:*F...... nus) meeting nt Gso. Reservation! iTindham Upsets High Cagers, 59 to ^5 and it proved to be a thriller lIohpnthA). c la., wonders if the folks who'd like for the meal should be made by Urhu ...... 101 r.-5( ofTit.' ...... INunied to Afiaeinhlv Near Bolton NoU right arlln(r. r ... to reduce or cut out sports tele­ Sputnn ...... “S Ka< p \ ...... telephoning the rhurcli office, ■’Lanky" Wagner netted ten rf I>...... \''0li’iit St TAv<“rn ...... August. Ig .. casts because they hurt attendance Hartford, Jan. 20’ Two resi­ 6,568, by Tuesday at the latest. point* and Guy Wilson come up liavc thought of the effect on hos­ oufh ...... — n ff ...... Tw o men w er« treated tljia with some nifty floor work for the llAilf.-rd H'.AiI isrlll ...... dents of Mnnchestei will be morning at Memorial Hoapitol tor T '.ltli...... pitalized war veterans and others .Sunday, January 28 marks, the winners, while Jenkins and Ben­ Tot4)R ...... 484 436 456 H2A Upnn 0 Ta\ •'in -srn...... ainong the 17 delegates represent­ injuries thsy sustained In a Boltea Patrolmra itff) in similar situations . . . The an­ anniversary of the conversion and Skinner Sets Pace as Gunther and Bell Lead nett teamed up to play the best Wkl4« OlME (H l' D. Remher, daughter of Mr and cheek and forehead. They were be- Brown, G>riarty Pace Hal Turkinglon Leaves Laddcrmen, while McNamara workout scheduled for his Syra­ (emmaalty Press (4* M»Kh BlnRlr, 156. bers will slso he received Into the In Inquirer canes quintet rlped Nssslff Araif ' w1U be playing for all the marbles Mrs. Donald Remher of 60 Cedar rupnnts of a car that went out of For Baseball Meetings scored nine poinl.s and "Wee- cuse boxing team last Saturday .1 oh\son ...... 101 83 U1 Ilurh iMpI'- ’ V'^llur 3V4. apart in tlie second halt last night in the armory tomorrow oftenioon TmIaIh ...... 11 4-6 26 street ehureh at this time. ’Pvose who control on the Icy, fog-clouded ViUitors to 14-Poinl Willic ’ .Mct'urry played a good until ho noted .that Aim y vs. ,o. (\..k ...... in 109 S9 309 Iliirti 600. have no ehureh home In Manches­ at the auditorium, sending the lo­ when they collide with Nasslff Scor*» at half time. H -i Laddermen...... 105 108 3.35 H'fU tram triplf* nFcorm.Er 1640. The Student Intercollegiate .Stu­ highway at Doe’e Drive-In stand . Phihidelphla, Jan 20 (T)—If floor game for the losers. ' Western Maryland (both future W elr\ , . . 122 ter are Invited to Join by profes­ Hrinmph at Armory; Harold E. Turkinglon of cals realirg under an 80 to 72 de­ Arms for the fourth time this sea­ Larson ...... 114 106 114 334 Tram Mnadlaft dent I.s'glalatiire, closely modeled and slid Into anothsr vshlcle hood* East 8l(ie Rec League Bawara opponents) was on television . . , sion of faith or transfer of mem­ The Herald, C'onnerlicut semi- I Don Gehrmann. the 120-pound feat. The second largest crowd of son. A preliminary featuring the R. Cook ...... 119 39 as .301 w. L on the lines of the General As­ Ing In the some direction. The first game in the Rec Cralaara (M> The practice was held In Slmmle’s bership from other rhurehe*. ■ Weaver Here Next pro baseball comnii.ssloner, I I’nlverslty of Wisconsin graduate, the season at Hartford saw the Little Leagues, opens the after­ McKenna ...... — 39 -- 33 BoUnd Motor* ...... 26 16 sembly, was inaugurated three Unusiintly slippery rood condi­ League found the Patrolmen ovei- B. F. T. living room in front of the set MEtichrutpr BEdlattirii ... 16 will leave by train this after­ 'Canes put on a fine show to end noon program at 1:30 with the .. . 26 years ago to give college students tions prevailed (his morning along ! can stay within five yards of h’red pow’ering the Laddcrmen, 24-20. , •*jumiby. rf ...... 6 0-4 13 1given him for his 25th anniversary Tfital! ...... 550 495 501 i:.*6 S>'l tn**»o* A FU*rc .. . 26 16 WlndhaYn High rallied in the noon for rhicago to attend the a four game losing streak of their main go set for 3; 15. r..vlam.rr, rf ...x.,.. ... 0 00 practlcsl exp.'rience In lawmaking Tlie Soroptimisl Club which or- highways leading to the east and I Wilt In their future mile duels, the "Stretch ” Loander, Ken Irish and "I at Syracuse. l.ehmaa’s (•> Mrt'orinifr Moforn ...... 22 20 Mat half at the armory laat ni^ht j annual mid-winter nieetin^- own and handing Nassiffs their Nassiffs are nursing a half ."^tmnions. If ...... 2 1-2 .5 M"t->rP .. . 19 2.8 procedures. The delegates are or­ I dinnrily would nieel Monday eve­ south. Frosted road aurfoces in ! FBI agent will have to changcyhls I George Markham played beat for Oh. I’eoh! Aretn .... 104 116 .31-1 tb acore an upaet 59 to 45 win 1 of the National Baseball Con­ third straight setback. Nassiffs game lead over Meriden and must I' .valock. c ...... 0 0-1 0 ...... 90 .MAnch^Ftopr Aiilo T'Ert# ...... 8 83 ganised into House and Seriate, ning next week, has postponed Its many other places, some of them Uie winning Patrolmen while 11 P»Ksnl ...... 9« 106 94 3S.’. « * « r Mancheater Hlgh'a Indiana. i gress state rnmmiS.sioncr.s. The ] strategy. margin over second place Meri­ snap their three game losing llafaxio, rf . 6...... 5 1-1 Sampiy Esposito, versatile In­ and bills are prepared, presenled, dinner-meeting a week, to Jan- In town, mode driving hazardous The pair go at it again tonight ■'Sully ' Solomon and Reed were Guitaf!on. rg ...... 0 0-0 diana U. freshman athlete, atara ^^•hlskt ,e ...... 90 93 183 ’ I b a vlBlUng Whlppeta pulled away meeting will be held Sunday den was reduced to a half gams streak quickly before they find 2i - 198. debal^ed, and voted upon. The 29, In order to aeoiire as a speak­ until well after 8 a. m. tops for the losers. IlAffnom-, If ...... 9 3-4 In basketball, baseball and foot­ Blfe/iikl ...... 90 176 ll'»rh trlplf Barl'Ern o 886. la the third period and romped throiigh Wednesday at the ‘ In Boaton, and Gehrmann will be and the Eastern League campaign, themselves down the pile. At the J Waldo ...... M committee organisation of the er Dr. Edward P, White of Itart- Bolton Hill Worst Plane The second game found the ball . . . But we’re not surprised 107 201 li L'li l•‘RI|l *lf'6|p. S-'il* Shoppe 888 dnitag the final atanza to a one- Morrison Hotel In the Windy ^ favored to take his -35th straight | reaching the halfway mark, la go­ same time the 'lYampa come here Totals...... 16 4-13 38 Vlttn4-r ...... - 100 103 20 Mouse and Senate are earefuny fnrd, who w ill take for his subject Bolton Hill, as is generally the Hosemen white-washing the Ipffin SS 1522 aided win. Earlier this season in City. on his peffonbance In the Plilla- . ing to produce plenty of excite­ boosting of a five game win streak. (73* that this yarn is attributed to an InziirgA ’ ...... ■ - 75 followed by the sludents, while ’’('apier I'etccllon.' ami show rase, seemed one of the worst unidentified high school coach-. II uli PtrlMK I llhr.ilt nai k, RuUt WOOinanHc. 'Manchester tj^1>ed delphla Inquirer games last night. ment In the close race. Led by Coiby Gunther and Puggy f.’ruisers, 33-17. Mike Esckvich B. F. T. Mi'Tii'i.Fh regular legislators and slate offi- mol ion put lire* This m a timely plares end this nvirnlng was nbt Mr. Turklngton covered the He won the eight furlong aff.alr In made his first appearance in the Thaypr. rf ...... 1 O-I «> Mlven hla golf team was short a Totals ^ ...... 458 489 496 1413 Windham. Jackie Foerst made his debut Bell, the Bell Town quintet will be TpRm AtEndlnt elals stand avaUabln for eounsel subject 111 view of (he fact that the sanded. annual N.B.C. Tournament the 4:124 pn the slow, 12-lap Conven­ league a big one by acoring sev­ .\ndrrson, rf ...... 1 0-3 2 man. the coach persuaded Sammy The home forces trailed 15 to 13 past two years In Wlehila, with Nassiffs and looms as a good Beaching for their second win in W. L. and direction. club has for Its msjor project the Before H a. m. there were at enteen points and with AI Cole’s Simmons, If ...... 1 2-8 4 to give It a try, although he’d rrlnrp0» RpFtAurEnt ...... 40 20 •t the period but at intermission tion Hall boards. scoring threat once he gets used four starts against the Arms. 0-0 6 Howard’s l^andsrsplng 9> Ryan Is a graduate of Dorrlies- management of the annual cancer least six damaging skidding acci­ Kansa.s. for The Herald. Two yk!. If ...... 2 never played the game . . . Espo­ Mnnt'hrFtpr KA0 dramatic club were Included e* or anyone Interested to avail guard fence, txiunced off and went Herald man was recently Total! ...... 1 0 3-8 33 ing: "'I dont' think I can do you Hlich irlp k C orrfnti 426. flald foala and three charity could not overcome. But he couldn't New York. The former St. John's Job o f setting up plays and di­ the East Side League states that Score at halftime. 20-20. among her numerous curriculum themselves of th* opportunity of hetweeii-j, two following cars Into named Connecticut semi-pro shako his rival. If he can't do any he la planning to revise his sched­ much good at this, coach." ToUla ... ../ ...... 498 501 519 15IS Bales 651. teases. Coriarty had 13 points. czar succeeding George Mitrh- Herald Angle player has a dead eye on set shots. recting the. attack. Jack Foerst Bales 1812. activities. Itatenlng to him. the clear along the roadside. better tonight or In the future he’s More Players ule to enable some of the boys at- , Observation Post Vic’s Aoda 8hop (1) Oast scorers for the Indiana were ell, now a Warrant' Officer In He was Manchester's second high­ and Jack Curran, the newest addi­ Hawera Tp»m Mnndlni Smashed fences nt many points A1 Morgan and Billy Sheekey with not going to win many races. i B.V est scorer last night and is going tions to the squad, wIJI be oroimd tending ‘ Saturday church cla.s.ses i ratrolmea :( (>»iti 0 Tai rrn ...... 4 The triumph was the fourth was third and Ingvar Bengtsson of ; D. A. Office to Talk A little over-weight. Curran needs chester fans. Both saw plenty of church will more than likely he on ...... their bssk^hal) teams to Msdl- Open Forum loiiiorrow afternoon nt two oiclock . Sporta Editor Nfaanlckl. If ...... 3 (Vo Koxlcki ...... 100 10.1 10.3 306 r>oM \VllUA IsAIAgP ...... ,1 ipailM flVe losses for Windham. Sweden was fourth. Bengtsson did j work to get into shape, but he is action last night and were Impres­ one team and their game will son Square Garden Join in con­ Zwlck ... at the clubhouse on Eldrldge Bralnard. If ...... 2 1-S demning the "commerclaHam" of ...... 119 95 102 316 (>n>r 8pr\Irp ...... 1 Manchester has now won five well until the'end. but he didn't! With Out • of • Town going to give Manchester some sive in their debuts. Curran is on ■tart at 11 o'clock Instead of 10. M osier, c ...... 6 nr-. Ant A OmpmAn To...... 1 Hla W ife A VIetIm street. The offlrers for the coming Shots Here aiid There .saction.. Ab DeMarco, star (ten- such games as being primarily re­ Dalai^'g Flight •aaies and lost a like number have It. Cager About Scandal much needed scoring strength oh excellent set shooter while Foerst Verplanck L«agiie roleman. rg ...... 0 0-0 Totkla ...... 502 487 494 148.3 ‘ 'hAfiit'f'r F M(»\prF ...... 0 I I lie Editor; year \x1ll be Installed. A report asainat schoolboy opposition. Local Sport “I think I might have done bet­ Four of the brightest names tn '•''f Buffalo and the American the bench. has tremendous drive and should In the opener the Laddcrmen Quimby. rg ...... 0 0-0 sponsible for the latest court scan­ 'V MprrhAnt*A Let mo Introduce my.self t am will be heard from the chairman of ^ ' Hockey League'! leading scorer TrHignu. Ig 2 .1-0 dal . . . Maybe that’s because they lllph pliijTl*;- . The local Jayvees took the Wind­ ter," Gehrmann said, "but both major league baseball, Walt Dro- Allen Missing quickly Join the scoring parade o f stretched their win streak to three ...... i hene) Aasttlsey . Jim Wesloh, the iiusbiind of one the first aiiiiunl banquet which Strange Story ham reserves liito camp by a 54 Fred and I were cautious. I fell ■ all season, credits a good part of New York, Jan. 20— The .straight by trouncing the Patrol­ want to come back, but we know MiKii tt .pP I.All.K’ht'Up of the polio patients In McCook po, Jim Konslanty. Birdie Teb- | Jackie Alien was among ths Nassiffs. T'iUlfl 15 4-10 34 Mikes (4) 8 IliRh toArii .^iniclp, LphmAn'A .S76 will be held February 4. A good at- to rhargln. fresh at the end and think I'U do | his puck handling ability to the Bronx District Attorney’s office missing again last night. It w’as *rhe Lsresemen are expected to men,’ 47-26. The "talent-laden" of some who didn't niqet expenses Tuttle ...... 80 94 103 277 Meinorml hospltnl. Hartford. tendsnee Is hopecl for. Chatter betts and Tommy Henrlfh, will dimly lit arenas he played In as Ladd* naea on this season’s Eastern trip . . . Illjrh tPAm triplo 8o(J,» Shop 1644. (Continued frnm Page One) Next start for the Indians will tietter In the future," wants to talk with an unnamed his turn to work nights and bring a host of rooters with them. Laddermen took charge from the B. r. fUce ...... 116 100 88 304 TPEifi MandlRgB With the coming of the annual speak at the annual United Air­ an amateur. Ab claims that the Possibly it would have been bet­ .Moorhouse ...... 88 106 109 803 bs Wednesday night at the armory Bob Steele, WTIC sportseaster. "'I should have run the first couldn't get a relief man. Bristol is all hepped-up over the opening minutes and had little Brault, rf ...... 2 M W March of Dimes campaign, I Mnnrhester Grange members craft Sports Night program at vl.sion was so bad he had to get out-of-town basketball player Stevenaon. If . 1-1 ter if the game never had been McCarthy ...... 120 12.5 117 362 lated In Potala Palace over a periocf against Weaver High. picked the Hartford Hurricanes to quarter four seconds faster," said Credit for Hartford's victory can recovery mode by the Tramps tn trouble chalking up their win. ... 0 r'(>mninnlt>' PrrAA ...... would like to tell you and your who wisli transportation to nelgh- Wledhsm (SS> the Bushnell In Hartford on Sun­ the ••fcor of the puck on his stick about the attempted fix of the Prignano, c ...... I 0- taken 9 out of college gyms, but It II ‘wnril F I a m lF^apIng . of more than .5(X) years, previously upset Naaslffs last night and he Wilt. be evenly divided between flvre recent weeks. Besides Gunther and Norm Hohenthal. Irv August, and Totals ... . . readers how I feel about the B. r. T. day evening, January 28. Teb- McAnielcr, rg ... 0 1- 2 won't atop gambling to put It back ...... 404 425 417 1246 Pnrt A r F lr lii'i with Ashford Orange January had been taken over the same Other than the mile, Arthur as It was difficult to see it. In ManhaUan College-DePaul game. men. Norm Skinner, the game's Bell, the Bell Towners hsva Mike Jerry Paige all hit for the double > \ ...... March of Dimes campaign. T3stta4ty. rf ...... 4 4 1« was right: betts and Henrieh are among the Cavagnarc. Ig 0 0-0 as long as the bettors can get a (trinders (0) \‘i' n .Sm'.f Sli'>p ...... ■f4 lire asked to csll ('hnrlotte route. Wlnt, the medical atudent from tho.se days, and this Is what made top scorer with 27 points. Herby McCarron and Bob Fitzgerald In figures, ciiarlie Plckral played a Having a case of polio in your W^rs. rf ...... 0 0 0 top orators In the majors. The Assistant District Attorney Ed­ Rylander, Ig . .. 0 0-0 ■"line" on games and the final Kat- nski ...... 95 82 97 274 Whttf* (H a .ff (' »...... 4 ... llutehins, 2-2479, and those who Th* flight was precipitated after Jamaica, gave the crowd of 8,500 him one'of the smoothe.st stick Krautbint, Joe Kubachka, Vern the backcourt, two good shot mak­ fine floor game and contributed Vsrrlck ...... 91 family la discouraging enough Johnson, If ...... 3 0 4 Jackie Foerst and Lee OoUim- program Is one every ba.seball fan ward F. Breslln, said yesterday scores. 103 89 282 1.,4'hnmn • AU/.nllr ...... have room to take others are also a fireworks display had won ' T. Barer,. If ...... 1 0 : Its biggest kick when he won the han-llers In the biialness. Cox and Bob Hubbard. TTie latter, ers. Tom Hienry in the center on eight points to the winning cause. ToUla ...... f t-li 18 Vltlllo ...... 86 93 86 265 especially when th# victim Is your for blewskl of Nassiffs were injured should make an effort to attend Week End Notes asked to contact her. Red,China the Tibetan fortreof of, Mehgrdson. c ...... 3 3 S 600 yard run in 1:13.6, boating I North Carolina State's Reynolds the player may be able to name unable to score at all during the the big club that has a lot of speed "Hot-Dog” Wojclk, B<5'b Bauer Score at half time, 20-6 Patrolmen. F. Mordaesky ...... 90 so 86 266 CrAVEt I.FEf«» ' wifg and the mothqr of your chil­ during last night’s game in Hart­ Marshall Miles, who handles Joe Chondn, 370 air miles east o# l^hcr*. c ...... 0 " 0 Charley Moore, of Cornell with ..Lindy Dobek. for many years a Coliseum can accommodate 12,500 the gambling big-shots behind the first half, received a tongue lash­ for large men. and Roy Shenning played best for Trtni N'o. 5 '?) dren. But having to face the at­ D. Sayers, ra ...... 3 1 7 ford. Foerst suffered a twisted standout basketball player In the fans and the University of Ken­ ^ Bee doaior l*eagaa Ixmls' business' affairs, aays the T.dal ...... 362 .ir.7 .Vil 1087 I-HT 1 r lii;( 92 113 m: tendant tremendous hospital ex­ 'nie combined groups of the Lhasa, last October and led to the ease. cag^e 'ecandal. ing frpm Coach Jack O'Brien at Dick Foster, a big Negro atar the losers. Oslderstdo. rg ...... 1 n 3 knee during the second period and old State League and the State tucky fleldhouse has 13.500 seats. Went Side I>ale<8 ex-champ will take to the woods 115 114 91 .120 penses and the expense of what­ North Methodist W. ,S. ('. .S. will Chinese Communists’ mastery oft Brswii,. Ig ...... in .7 23 It’s fortunate for Moore. George Intermission and came back on from New York, Joined the In the second game the Cruis­ Lee was shaken up during the Polish League. Is still playing In . . . Jack Byrnes who with Han'/ New York (^ty college at>4 uni­ R. r. after two more fights and under­ Monke> Wreorhei liH 112 1»>7 ever specialized treatment might meet at the ehureh Mondnv eve­ the country. ” 'm a s . ig I ...... b 0 0 Rhoden. Hugo Malocco and Co. the floor to play s bang-up game Tramps last Thursday to fill in ers overwhelmed the Hosemen .McCurrj*. rf ...... 6 0-1 .... M6 109 first three minutes of the opening the New Britain Industrial versity heads have been asked to take a rigid training regime some­ Risley ...... 78 112 90 280 106 .101 be necessary would be almost ning nt 7 30. Plans for th* Dalai lAima’s dra-” that Wlnt la leaving for England Poppe have been arrested In the at the pivot post and sparked the the gap when Hank Poppe. for­ to the tune of 37-15. It was a close Hedlund, rf 4 0-0 ,\t. SchupTri ... 121 97 138 344 9stals 24 11 . 69 period. League..Vln Yokaba-skas has a get together to try to stamp out where in Canada to get ready for Karls'in ...... 86 97 87 270 overwhelming. matic trip over a perilous Icy trail to resume hla studies next week. basketball scandal In New York, victory. mer Manhattan paptaln, was game until the half-way mark. At .McOuSre, If ...... 1 0 -2 -\lcock .., MsaelieHer (46) 15.8 per game scoring Average gamblers' Influence on basketball 1-1 a return go with Ezzard Charles ...... 9S 112 lOO 310 r.'t aIf Today, however, through the an­ were made In the utmost secfecy, They'd never beat him even If has been playing great ball with Hartford moved away at the be­ barred for life from the circuit this point the Cruisers, led by Baton, c ...... A Mr('ruilru DiT .. .519 .'.15 549 1S51 Herman Heck has been named Aaderson rf ...... ■I I Nassiffs’ losing streak of three with the University of Connecti­ 'I'he Idea was that of Long Island Tmeman, c ....i...... 2 0-1 . i . Harold Keith, Oklahoma U...... hS 112 .307 TrAm No. 4 nual March of Dimes eampalgns as Peiping emissaries In Lhasa; they put lead shoes on him. Bridgeport in the American League ginning with Kubachka ripping for his actions in "fixed'* games Jack Farrell and Tom IJiForge, deputy diiector of lUv 8 Itr the aUnaey. rf . ’ games Is the longest any Man- cut cagers this season. The Unlveralty president. ('alilll. rg ...... 1 2-3 ('Ublicitor, has sent out a blank . !l.‘« 104 9.*> reportiMl by radio to Communist ’ The guy rune so effortlessly that this season. . . Outstanding rookies seven straight points while Bobby In New York which he attested to. pulled away from the Hosemen Tot fils .3.50 42S \y.t n*i7 1 have been relieved of thi.s fituin- | loeivl Def-nse Courtell Inking the Bohanthal, If ® 1 cheBter team has ever had in UConns will be iille until .Tan. 27 MlUaM. Ig ...... 7 1-1 denial form to be used whenever 91 96 119 .10« flelil headquartfrs every known'" “ op. If . hla body barely vibrates. But he's In the National Basketball Asso­ Breslln hinted at new arrests Knight banged home five for Nas- Hank Massa, ex-New Britain like a "Jet" pulling away from a i'allper* (8) r Miifptiv rial bUKlen.. I know (hut Ihroiigh i plnee of Mrs Knihleen Thoiup.son 15! three years of play In the Eastern when they face Muhlenberg at when he said "we are In possession the next rumor romea along about S2 104 um 39.‘. move made by the Tlb.'tans. gan. e .. not coming bark. ciation this season Include Larry slffs. Skinner provided eight Teachers, and Chubby Mallnconlco helicopter. The Hosemen only Totals 26 4-9 66 Snmh ... V4 90 jor, Murphy 112 Til the Mnreh of lumes millions of ] vv Mo hn* fouml (luil It Involved too 0 League. .\llentown. Pa. Coa_ch Hugh Bud Wilkinson leaving O. II. . . . The day that the Dalai I-am% _ Of*, c .. "Can't do It,” he said. " I ’d like Foust of Fort Wayne. Chuck of information that others are points to help Kubachka as the complete the eight-man squad. m odi r,ve field goals during the Graaa Haraets (M> Lappen ...... 103 99 h:. 207 .A'tAim . . S2 S2« people throughout the eountry ; miii li work for her In addition to K IhMhty. rg to 1 ------Greer's team, winner of 12 of 14 Maine’s Tad Wleman must have Dant'i -NSf ...... : 9C 88 96 have contributed to give my wife ' her regiiliir o. eupiillon ns secre- actually left Lha-xn and the time-- to but next year. I’ll be having’ Cooper and of Boston, Involved.” host club got out front 18-16 at Mancheater drubbed Bristol game as their attack failed miser­ B. r. •Of ■osakowikl. rgfl 0 The Cravat Bowling Iyeag\ie rol- games has average 64.5 points the period. Foerst and Ernie S*arln, rf ...... 0 0-0 been shooting at records when he • Zrajcwskl ...... 95 lo« i:t 3 23 T.U’iN . . . r>o; MB ^Ml 1.17:1 and all oth rf p<»lio piitionta th liirv of the loe.il lied Gross Uhnp required for the jolting mountain Perry. Ig exama at this time, so It’s Im- Bob Lavoy of Indianapolis and Five men have been arrested twice and then suffered an 82-68 ably In the second half. Ronnie j'le ctcd five dollars for the March r>er game. Springfield #s host to Johnson gave Knight some help, SWvrr. If _____ 13 3-4 left Galveston, Tex., at seven a.m. j ftnosl modi('M) i arc ann. I • I > 1 poHNihlc. I know aljm that ‘ on* i lUc.M I’ Ml of (he anvil •*■ of nol dlselosi-d. ' Ed Cornell, one of the many There are 35 ten year men on the star of Manhattan's varsity, re­ started the locals losing streak score more than one field goal. He hiihani. c . . . . 3 0-3 matches. American Hockey League game Hurricanes' lead. The two clubs tee meeting to make another ■ -» !»• M/ 95 liw, mi :ttK\ llnual reaenrrh in holng <'arrl<*«| on tfr i: But oilier liigbbglds of (lie Iptale ...... IS 18 co-holdera of the world 60-j-ard rosters of American League base­ vealed he had been offered $1,000 and the locals hope to end the hit for eight points. Burdick, c ... . 0 0-0 j T. .lr,.nl (1 fRelief Seer* at half tint,. M*nrh**t*r . .The 1950 American League sea­ meeting at Orono. Me., that night Ifacksant i3 ...... 99 11.1 299 to find nn cffcrtivr rombalivc M«'t up odys.iey ns told by the aide and record (6.1) showed that the ex­ ball teama. The National League to throw last Saturday's game played practically on even terms streak against the team that Bowers League Bayer, rg . ... . 2 0-0 • i\lf'h)Fii..(h ...... Sn no 107 297 Wtndhun 24. son marked a record milestone In in the second stanza, Nassiffs get­ Shea, Ig ...... 7 2-3 . The White Sox. who have a Tedfnr-l ...... 75 «i r l tion's leading college seoror, will ty well divided with Knight, Kortiti. J f ...... 0 1-2 1 for two imsny h.srl gaga, reallv ...... 12 1 :v.n) no llh .104 332 .-•en.-c of reii.s.suranee of all pa­ Stnrs glowed with winter bril- New York, Jan. 20.--(.P)—Any 362 .score. 1 000-yard run In 2;17 2: Curt game. < paign. Tills will be the fifteenth Hosemen. Nels Quimby and Jim­ \i.elcn of the I>i.>ee*inn I'.uresu of I 200 or more wins in the A I- was | be on display in th^sc parts on Foerst. (ihjrran and Earl Vosl E, Turkinfton, If .. . 0 0-0 0 lives up. to it. He has six brothers. tients. I know i( has clone mueh bnner ns (he Dalai I-ama made his bM'vyweight looking for a night’s Store waltzed to vlclorv In the Arrested with them were Cor­ game for Nas.rifls, ending the first my Ragazzo with 12 and 11 point.*, Farr, r ...... 0 1-3 1 } Totals , ...... n : 19 1 iivi 49'. .*^.'cl;il Seiviee The group meets Bobo Newsom who passed the 200 Feb 13 against the I'nlverslty of tossing in hoops at moment* when ■i2i yj'.t i:,47 to nuilnliiin mv Mife’s eouriige \> a>- from the pslsee alone about work 6tn find a willing foe in Chi- Future Puck Star Iw-o-mile In 9:18 0. and Bob Rich­ nelius Kelleher and two brothers, half of the Eastern League aea- re.spectively paced the Ouisers. VoU. u ...... 0-0 ? tluoughoiit her noM four monlh.s tl'e I '.eiioif; I,f Dip CUmI I ’hlllHltiV mark in 1947. During the 1930- Connecticut at Storrs. Mlkvy la Hartford gave signs of building up 0 1 2 s 111 . the next morning, eago Bob Satterfield. ards and Don Lnz tied for the pole Irving and Benjamin Schwartz- aon. Fiikl MdF Vpt--D. rg ‘ . 0 0-0 conflncnienl in the lu.spitiil o! eii( M inoMlh at the Bureau ( if- 40-41 seasons, Feller won a total averaging 28.7 points per game. a sizeable margin. Lah Ije-X ffpi#. rg . .. . 00 2 Sports Mirror I mg to be ina.-tii of all Europe, ’ lb- broke pier.dent by emhrse- The jolting mldwcatem slasher Harry Stuldreher, Jr., son of vault vlrtorv with efforts of 14 berg, who allegedly were behind (33> (ue 244 .Main stieet In H.-nlfoMl of 76 games, He spent fo\ir | A1 Kelley, former Yale and coach, What a scoring march Hartford Cloiigh Ik ...... 4 1-2 rFriiiiinii Links .Mr. Tiuinan .said, "there Mere men To rondnue d. suppiirl thi.s (re mg s’ liiindful of loyal servants 0M himself good last night at St. one of the famous Four Hor.semen feet O'-, Inehes. Poppe in the attempted bribe of F. T. I memloiis huiimnitiii iiin projee(. the al M'liirh lime (hey diaeiiss mutual vears In the Navv. When Frank is the new head football coach at went to in the third period. Escavirh. rf ... ‘ ...... 8 1-4 111 (he I’ arliameiit of Great Britain iriiialnlng behind. Tlien he enter­ Nicholas Arena by stopping El- of Notre Dame football renown, Kellogg. 17 ' Totals ...... 14 Today a Year A^o-r Heorge I March of Dmie.s needs \our eon- ' pr.ilihnis, .see a nio-.le or n talk "King'’ Clauev. now coaching the Brown Univeraitv . . . Pat Harder, ; They racked up 28 points while High Swiiiiiiiers fi. M cD onou fb, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 7*12 35 V.ho decided the best thing to do 'd a eovered chair carried by W»» Brothers of Washington In has added ice horliey ns well as Glove* Final* Set However. Breslin apparently Rorr*! Rollrts f33» Sauer, former Navy football Stalin. Hitler I tinned .luppori The paxl few fioiii s aprelallst In some phase of Cincinnati 5roUawks in the Apier- star hack with the Chicago Card­ holding Manchester to 17 and took M. McDotifiugh. If ...... n 0 0 0 Mould he to withdraw to the island liearers and the procession started 00 oeconde of the second round of football to his athletic endeavors feela that the five men are merely I>kif|p. Jf . . . 0 B. r T. coach, named head football coach veiir.s w <• have realized lluil polio: I hllrl . are Lunch Is provided by 1 lean Hockey League was a star inals says he will not play another a big 62-50 lead Into the last pe­ 0-0 0 and Mail for Louis 14th to come Ihroiigli streets emptied by atrlel • 10-roimd match. at the University of Michigan. New York—i;Pi—The New York I pawns for much bigger underworld Score Victory* Friikowski. If . . , . 0 0-0 0 Kllis, r f ...... 4 13 9 and athletic director nt Baylor. iloea not lielong primarily to ehll- ' llu- f.i.ster parents. The Iomms ?rp- 1 pl.iyer. he was sold to the Toronto season . . Gene Woodling's basket- I riod. KraUtblat was sensational Muhev, rf ...... 0 0-2 0 (Continued from Page One) curfew Ba^rfleld, a chilling left hook­ W'hlle at home in Pittsburgh on City, finals of the Golden Gloves figures. He said in a statement: vli.ihnstm. r ...... »» IM •4 Five Years Ago (larenee and get them. Thank God they dren. More and more Hdiills are | .■Hcnlrd In the I/eagiie ale Hart- I Manle I.«afs by Ottawa, for $52.- ball rgnm will play the Mlddletowm 1 with five one-handed tosses. Hub­ I'I«kK<-. If ...... 3 1-5 7 The only sign of life eajM from er, dropped Brothers twice in the a recent vacation young Harry boxing tournament are scheduled •:i plan to question a certain Jollie. c ...... 0 0-0 0 (Are) Parker, National Football did not do that. . . They met the being afflicted each j’eur. .Not : I'.nl, East Hiirlfoid. West Hart- 000, In those days th.at was the Grirry'.4\tonight in a Polio Furtd bard finally moved his big frame Captain Johnny Panciera paced Bussell, rf ...... 1 1-2 3 (Jentilo. If ...... 0 0-0 0 has rntiiizfd Premier Stalin by the Chinese residency where uni­ Bnst for no count and once in the donned a hockey uniform and for Madison Square Garden on basketball player outside of New Duuran. c ...... 4 10 League's Most Valuable Player in I situation, and freedom prevailed having the advnnlugc of youth on furrl, Windsor. Manchester. New­ record price f-ar a hnckev tran- g:ime at the Middletowm armory. around in the bucket and swished Manchester High’s Duck* to a 41 M ulsener. rg ...... 0 0-0 0 2-5 nanve. ■eoond before Refere^ Barney practiced with the Pittsburgh Hor­ •Monday. Feb 10. The F.a.stern York and from another school in Tierney, c ...... 0 0-0 0 1940. signed a contract with the ' in the world." ■ hla side, the adult frequently is , ington. Bristol, rialnvlllc and formed servants transmitted a in, three baskets himself and pass­ to 25 win over Hartford Bulkeley Col#. I f ...... 4 1-3 9 Oallesl Stalin ' Prisoner” radio warning of the departure to Velix stopped it. nets of the American Hockey Finals arc listed for Wednesday, connection with this investigation. — — jAhripcJi, rg ...... 3 0-0 4 New York Yankees of the .\11- .Mr. Truman added: "And we are very seriously Involved and re­ Soiithlngt/in League. ing off for several twin-pointers Thursday afternoon at the Rec Jbtinult. rg ...... 1 13 n His den'in.lalli.n <.f .Stalin as a going to meet it, and freedom la Chinese field forces. 'Clipped with a terrific hook to Feb 28. "It Is alleged that this player Is on set shots by Skinner and Cox. T o ta l! ...... 15 3-10 33 America Conference. quires eonaldernble trentment. ttta jew , Brothers went down In known to some gamblers and that pool. C raiser! (17> 1''N'eliOP. ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Ten Years Ago—Draft board re­ dk la tor recalled that In^l918 .Mr going to prevail. The dcpiund. tlieiefore. I.s great­ Ten miles from I'Jiasa the boy Curran and Johnson kept Nassiffs The triumph ■was the second in ig ...... 0 0-0 0 ■ettarSeld's comer. He took two, Police Out to he was used as a selling point In B. F. T . . jects application ot Morrle Arno- Truman referred to the Sovlct'lead- "We are fighting for freedom, er than ever; the nerd nioro , king ile.seended from the palan­ i in the game with three hoop* as many meets for the-locals. H 'e Campbell, rf ...... 1 :-2 for the riglit to worship a* we wobbled up, started to go dowm Irving to Induce Kellogg to go 4 T.'lal6 ...... vich, major league baseball player, cr as "Old Joe ” and tailed him a urgent than ever. Please rontii- quin (covered chain and gased each. Curran amazed with his Indians face Bristol High Friday McGraw, If ...... 0 0-0 0 14 6-30 83 and stood up again. Then Felix along with the plan. Pffit half time. 19 to 14 Bullets. for deferment under selective prisoner of the Politburo. Russia's i plen.se, to read what we please. bute to the March of Dimes. back at the white mass of Potala Campus College Basketball long pope. The locals lost many afternoon In a CCIL meet. H ill, If ...... 0 0-1 o ' I and apeak what we please," the Palace lighted by the first ray* ■Upped in. "The inve.stigation is coptiniiing K eeney, c ...... service act and Indicates he will top political council. Very- sincerely yours. opportunities In this period as Summaiy: Medley relay — 1, ...... 3 0-S 6 ' President said. Including "the Francis Ashline of the Weat- o f the morning sun. *T thought he was hurt.” said W in Streak Intact in the hope we-can Involve hlgher- they repeatedly went up for re­ Orr. r f ...... 1 0-0 2 r.v.o. <3S> be called around June 1. Mr. Trums.i make.* a h ibh" of W. .lames Weston. Manchester (Panciera, Rice, Paz- Burke, I f ...... B. r. T. ' right lo elci't public officials of 200 East Center street I brook poultry ilcpsrt ment ..retiirn- He then mounted a horse and 'VWlx in the dressing room. I Upo.’’ bounds unaware that the man they ...... 2 1-3 6 Twenty Years Ago - Joe Sewell reading hhatory. and he rearheri lan->a). Time, 1:08.8. — ____ _ Cyr, rf ...... 4 2-4 10 ; our oM-n choosing and then to ed from the SI. Francis hospital, rode down a ridge toward virtual . Brothers said he wasn't hurt Doesn ^t Promote Bribes The call for an emergency mcet- were battling with was a team­ was conditionally released by the back the legendary uays of ancu nt 2(K) yard* frde style- 1. Malancy T o ta l! ...... 7 3-14 17 Jones, r/ ...... 0 0-0 0 I give them hell after they are exile in the temporary capital. and wanted to continue. At ring- ! Ing of school officials came from mate. Once four locals fought for Cleveland Indians. Rome for historical tyrants to Heard Brnadeasl Hartford, where he recently un­ Byoliolski, McCmighcy p\*^ pjjjv Saints (M l: 2. Wlsse (M i ; 3, Taylor (B i. Score at halftlmo. 23-6 Hosemen. Kopplm, Jf ...... ».. . 3 0-5 6 elected” Although he became saddle sors It looked as though he might T. Walker Metcalfe, president of a ball with not a Hartford man Moller, c ...... 4 2-4 10 To The Editor. derwent a major operation. New York— NEAl -When col-, Time. 2:24.6. «... keep Stalin company. i "Dictators, ” he noted, "don’t be­ after a few hours of riding, he In­ heve gone on If he took a nine game played In a college gym - Named Gji-Goarlies of Long Island University. It Was aroiiml. The .sphere got tossed In­ Topping, c ...... 0 0-0 0 *T' l*terni.et*t« Lesgs. Having Just read in th* January nasium. 40 yards free style —1. Campbell East Side Hl-T (4$) "There Isn't any difference,” he lieve in that. They are all for the Mrs. Edward F. Charter and sisted nn his managing his ow n count. But he got up too quick. lege basketball put on long pants, ent to presidents of Columbia, to the air to the side where Skin­ Patrolmra <24> Tarrlco, rg ...... 4 0-3 8 15th edition o f The Herald, which Sniulav• Eveiiiii" t (Bl; 2. Warren (Ml; 3. Doyle Sullivan, rg ...... T. read from a prepared text "be­ ' eiudavemont o f the Individual for daughter Karen Dale returned to hors# along the slippery mountstfi Befereet wisely are trdtlng no Blue Goats: New Alen Fordham, New York University. ner Fcooped it up and laid up an B. r . T. . 0 0-0 0 M’e received this morning, of the the game got tCM big for its k A .Morrnnl, rf !.•• ‘ the benefit of the state. We be­ fguncea these days in a boxer tak­ (Ml. Time, 2(1.1. I^eander, rf ...... 3 1-1 7 J'.ukrrt, I ...... 0-0 4 tween Hitler sind M ii.'sOIImI. Tar- success of the broadcast of the llirir home on Main street from paths. 1 There was little or no betting City College, Manhattan, St. Johns easy sucker shot. Skinner Fclual- j HalftburfJo. rf . 4 % lieve the state exist* for the ben- ing too much punishment. britches, and was kicked there. .\ 8 know, that my husband and I, read­ to the Instirance City to engage 100 yards free style—1. Booth 1-9 5 DubonotkS, If . 2 I tions from some members of Con- Dolores Pease, daughter of Mr. He asked whether he m ight be man I'm okay.” to put out the piece on sending ;fanlilo Paraly.sis Fund program grams: and. in most cases. It happened tsuil 0 oa sure os 1 sjond here," he told son Square Garden dates some­ sive in (ta last outing with a vic­ Pkinnfr. rf ... .11 5t3 r ■ta m—9 m > Rome—died In exile, according to doeen’t seem to be anything we Mr. Howard will go with the Of a Garden shot. outlet for the player and layer. year the Coppers won, 44 to 36. Inate this evil.” 4 ^ ! Last IMi^ht « rights Gilmore. If ...... 0 0-0 0 th* business paper editors, "that Gets Promotion thing like $35,000, which .main­ tory- over Middletown and will be 0 Crosby, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 — ■ 1 — - Patients Today...... 137 B. r. the traditional accounts of hla can do about it anyway. group who will form the Hartford The crowd o f 3,003 that paid Hundreds of games nightly, and Police Chief Herman Schentlcl i Metcalfe set the meeting for i Lord, rf ...... we are going to win that struggle, tains all rther sporta at the big in top form for this encounter. , „ 1 Hosmsrin. If ...... 0 1-1 1 T o ta l! ...... 9 2-7 30 . 4 0 reign, after converting a constitu­ We enjoy The Herald which ar­ contingent of the "OonnecUeut $0,157 wras S t Nick's best in over the point spread making every announced today that Bycholski ...... 3 2'3 s Admitted yesterday: Samuel Murtln. rf ... 0 0 because there have been times In tisro years. With the addition of a few players j *>«*nday afternoon, 1 Cox. U ...... Sr 're at halftifne. 17-13 Patrolmen tional monarchy to a dictatorship. rive* regularly each day. Halls o f Montezuma" platoon. Hartford, Jan. 20— (/P)—Appoint-. ’ Institution on New York s upper one 6-5, you name It and George "The Flea" Mc- 3 Hubbarc). c ...... 4 3-2 10 By The Associated Press Stevenson, 150 Birch street; Don­ Smith. If .... I 0 the history of th# world when we to strengthen their beqeh, the — . Btllea, If .... Charie* Beheaded ■Very truly yours They will leave Connecticut on ment o t Arthur H. McEwen of west side. So many more men With college kids scuffling for Caughey, will serve as co-coaches. 5 KrtutsUy. -rf ...... 7 0-0 14 Berlin—Burl Charity. 166 1-2, 0 0 have been much closer to. losing it can be outfitted. Poles shell start EkI Kose end Snap o ...... 1 4 Youngstown, 0„ stopped Jackie \ rrp isack ald Murray, 367 Highland street; Salomonle, e 8 0 Charles the First of England Christine B. Duke January 30 for Parris Island, Shelton and John E. Taylor, Jr., date money, it was inevitable that The; bluecoats will field a team of Nadherny, rf 2*4 CralMf. <31> than we are now." Server at forwerdo, high-scorer 2 Kubachka. If . 6 4'4 18 Jakobsohn, 178 3-4, ^rlln, 6. Roy Vince, Rockville; Michael Bralnard. rg 1 1 0 was beheaded in 1649 because he St. Petersburg, Fla. 8. C., where they will g o through o f Torrington a* first lieutehante in ' the despicable fixer would move former professional and semi-pro Roberts Signs B. . r . T. Pete Staum et center and Charley 0 Chenlts. If ...... 0 0-0 0 Miami ^ach. Fla;—Bill Bossio, Wlchman, 54 Brookfield street; Morhardt, Ig s hod dissolved Parliament and for hoot training aa a distinct unit. the Connecticut Air Natione; Sports Schedule Basketbell in more recent years In. stars. Bycholski and Pete Staum LaKorga, rf ...... 6 0-0 13 Ckildenberg W ins In Windsor Guard has been announced by tha- ' Parciak and Hcrm Wlerzbickl at 121 1-2, Pittsburgh, outpointed Harr man, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Mrs. u n io n Helm, 25 Spruce II years assumed all power. Alex­ Where’s That Bm Line? President A. N. Jorgensen o f ha* acted the part of football' as a both played With Manchester in With Phillies 18 Totals ...... 16-33 SO Total! 17 I guards. Henrv Gault, 118, Spartanburg. 8. BogginI, If ...... 2 0-1 4 street; Lj’mon Toft, Rockville; To the Editor, the University of Connecticut an­ State Adjutant aeneral's office^__ f good provider at many schools, the Eastern ProLeague last sea­ NasilB Arm! (?2> Blat Detila P)—The (i Surowlec, rf ...... 1 2-4 4 Hollywood — Dick Finley. 166, G ibbs. 0 ...... 0 3-3 3 Mrs. Anna Swanson, 668 Center Holmt!, r'f ... a 0 "beneath the terrible burden of a ning Herald what has become of Henry Seften, Tolland County 118th Fighter squadron and wU- own backyard In ai: branches of around these men. rrelliclt. c ...... - 0 0-0 0 former Rep. John F. Stack, Demo­ the game is unquestiormbly stuck and Reggle<*BIozle ^all seek their i National League champion Phlla- 0 Golemblewakl. If ... . 1 OwO 3 Wilmington, Calif., stopped Frank street; Mrs. Dorothy Hemmonn, Backuf, rf .. 0 0 , crown.” He began his reign as a the bus line that was to serve Club agent with the Agricultural enter federal service with this unit ., athletics, stretched Its unbeaten with him for life. There are several new members Curran. If «...... 6 Ivl 13 tahaw, c ...... 0 0.0 0 ’ Rockville. Salblf. If ...... 3 0 crat, by a vote of 1669 to 1370 Highland Park and vicinity? Extension Service. The resignation et Bredlty Field on February 1. ” . Janeary n 39th consecutive victory over the delphla rhlllies have pitcher ^ b - 0 Daniels, 172, Bakerefleld, Calif., L o n d . rg ...... •9 2-4 6 ! 1 liberal ruler but ended it a despot streak to 20 repelling highly-re­ But games presented in king-1 on the police force who were pret­ Berner, c • . • • a. . . I 3-.') 4 Dticy, e .... ■•■ess.ee 1 0 yesterday tn a special election for Prelimiiaries were effected long Is effective Februarv- 28. Mr. Sef­ Promotion from second to first Ofotree vs. Silk aty, 7:15—Y. St. Cyril glrla.- These games are in Roberts, a key moundsman lost 7. Campbell, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 ’ Admitted today: Robert McDon­ Rlckert, e ... after entanglement In numerous garded Cornell. Princeton and size fashion In big arenas en­ ty fair basketball players during 3 Forrst. c ...... 3 1-3 6 ...... i 0 state representative from this ago and a survey revealed that ten who began his club agent du­ lieutenant of Robert A. Moee, Jr„r f ; . ^ M « ye. Moriarty*s, 8:80— played at the Groton Street Gym year, under contract for 1851. . 9 2-3 30 Farrell. Ig ...... 6 1-3 13 ald, <32 Ridgewood drive; Mrs. Tally, rg .... 1 ware. Both Hitler and MuasoUnl Pennsylvania in tU Unlveralty their days. The list includes Mil- 4 Knlfht. rf ... — . town. The election was made nec­ the Highlands was the only suburb ties in 1935. h.is accepted a posi­ courage gambling and all that with the preliminary starting at The young right hander received 3 Muilkovlk. If • 4 1-3 1 Catherine Jenkins, 26 Coolidge KJellqulat. rg 0 0 died violently after failing in of Monebeeter, a pilot with Ui4 »' Hall, Jammod-packed with 2300 T o ta l! ...... 16 5-10 87 essary by the recent death of Dr. if, g-' * Tm m im r. 0aM ary SS goes with It. ton "Goop" Stratton, AI Baldt and 7:30. a substantial pay Increase, and it Toft. If ...... e 1 3-3 4 street. Cu!ter, Ig ...... 1 0 In the town of Its magnitude 'not tion with the Department of A.gri- 118th fighter aquadron olao woe 2 Hosem ea The Michigan became big business. of the Cbtoege Block Havlip re* buHfd ten complete games. De­ Carles Vurkshot, 69 Russell bua provided, but what have the Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Eber ot tlua dty, hoe beea orde^ ' would be eliminated with the namea of eiUjt playega on 1601 For Resanratloat Shannon, If ...... 0 0-0 0 fact that George Senesky, silent ■jid Holland. football team which defeated Call- That, would ^eo be too bed, ^ Morris, freshman bMketbolI cepUy left the gatee wh#h 'he spite 6 etomanp trouble during . — stTMt; Richard Fogg. 40 Jorvia youngsters got that the oldsters Stanhope of Rockyllle have- Issued cease refoiriog to bargain eoUee- game baek in the college gyms. eeoc|) at the University o f W ath- COntlUMet#* backcourt man of the Philadelphia M r. Truman used the 18th cen­ fofiija in the Rose Bowl was the haven't? invitations to ths weddipg of tbsir Uvely with R u bb u ^ ^ I D. Wtdefwre Battlefield, but boy* losing their seiiM of learned he h«d a disc in px)st of the season, Robin led the T o ta ls ...... 6 6-13 u rood; Wesley Shorts, 83 Pleasant srlth tho Uhitsd There would be no room for iij^on, has compiled a record of Tha eight came Into the fold Warriors pro basketball' club, tury monarch to strike back — Western Conference No. 1 defen­ "It’s sabotage!’’ That’s what It daughter Charlotte Gladys, - to Woricere. (CIO). The Ha——_ia tton ir tfae tevorttee for the ItOl nmrel^yplue U much too high e the gembler or racketeer, and hts spine. Whl^ Kids pitahing stpff in num­ Score at halfUoi*, 10-» Cruisers. street. 47^ wins and 6 losses In three sea- , Stevyait hid well over 300 on yeaterday when Elmer Vklo. 36- ploys nearly every minute ot without naming persons or parties sive unit during the 1650 campaign. is- . * Roger Carlton Pease, aon o t Mr. Labor ReloUone board yeeterdfiy,^ : HeitF.^baat B ir ttntch P » w to pmf ftb any klnd a f trev- they weiAPt let Mm in if thera ber og innings on the mound with Ma|clnslor 'Bfirthe yesterday: A daughter to sling. ■ona. ' , ' hla body a« the resuR o f 46 804. ‘ yeer old’‘outfielder from Palmer* every gome, he committed 4ml *r-ot critics who, like former Presi­ But thte U nothing n e^ for W ol­ >WUI someone get th* buiiM roll­ and Mrs E. Carlton Pease a t upheld a trial ezontaar'e ruling,, ^ dmoBt Fnturity end an- were. VergUnek .l Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cornish. 03 w ounds during his hockey career ton. Pa., eent in Ms contract Volo, .' l.sddemes U7v fouls in his first 18 contssts.- dent Herbert Hoover, say the Unl- verine teams. During the past ing for there ARE a few tired .Soiiiers road. The wedding will mode lost October 16, that iHtpefUl. Uaele MUtle; tan It nmy be significant that never . Roberta sent in his signed con­ Goodwin street; a daughter to Mr. That alone is fufflclent reason BasketbaU hoa been played at in the Notionid League. Prior.to tract yceterday from Clearwater, who Mt .380 last season, will be Bowllag Orm, Inc. B r. T. Ing that time he wo* never ted''’8fotes should withdraw into ■ four years the Wolverines ranked pedestrians left in the Highlands take olace at Union Congregation­ . 1 in^heB^iUnf hM a bribe or an offei of one been 1 and Mrs. Richard Clay, 100 Drive to put coUefe basbatbair back on the University of Arisona since M ng traded, to Chfeego Iget eutip- Fla., where he spent the - winter storting bis lOtb season with the 004 Oeater street Pickral, rt ...... 4 1 n-o « isbed from a game via the person­ western hemisphere "Gibrsltar.'' as the Big Ten’s toughest defen- end thereabmils. al ehureh.. Rockrille, Sat,tiixlay. disclosed in connection with M eleu, f i ...... 9-0 e B, Silver Lene Homes. the tchoorgratuf^ 1606. 1 rper he p la y ^ with Detroit. with his famijy, • . A’fc al foul route. '"Whea Louis th* 14th w-as try- siv* eleven each year. Ynure Irulv. ONI; OF TREM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., S A i u n u A i , j a NUARY 20, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 f AOB ELBVEN i** « TOONERVILLS FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 0 1 T O U R W " •iv L R. v'u n xMs j o r ’ f ' ’OAmiiNu house with MAJOR HIHIPLE H caU nc— 17 Help WuHed—Male M Hotuclield Go4mIs 61 Houac* for Sale 72 Wanteti—Real Batata 7.7 AatemobOaa for Sal* 4 r r s MV TURM TD DRV D »H e s i* MISTAM MMOn.M/WVMT EUREKA. JA60M? iN e GOT rT**^ PLUMBING and Heating. Fum- DRIVER For aaUbllahad laundry POT TYPE Heater, axeellaat con­ IF YOU Want tb sell — call this AKJfM TAKIkr MO CHANCEO- dition. Will beat 4 rooms, 840. ogice. Our leputation speaka for v w fsm x . OBTTIN’ HARPED AT VOL) NAME THAT APB •t h e c h im p mumbles 60MB DeCORMIER MOTOR 1941 BUICK Convertible. Call 7889 acea, oil burnera anc' boilers. Earl and dry cleaning route. Salary ** Stumpyexebcises the p u p . Sense and Nonsense C l a i a f i e d and commiaaion. Steady employ­ can 2-8670. Itself. Allob Clampet' Agency. ABOUT IK LAST TIME 1 ^MPSOKl? — rte SALES, Inc. after p. ra. Van Camp. Tel. 8744. 313 MAIN STREET BUCTSP A DISH/ A GUVIS I JL 6 ment. Apply in peraon. New Phone 2-4543 Manenester. LOOK KltdOA PUMV, KENMORE Fully automatic elec­ £5CrrTA u s e HIS HEAP THA6S TRUE, Bu t HE’« SAYS: "If you’re fussy you’ll PLUMBING And HaaUng, apaciat- Model Laundry, 73 Summit atreet. BualncM property consliUng of TD (CEEP PEACE |M Beet Thlnga In life Senior— Fve Juat b4wn having • Advertisem ents Ising In rapalra. remodeling, cop­ tric atove. Practically new. Price two offices and 6 room tenement. CONSIDERING SELLIW THIS HOME/ GOT AVT MATURAO. . ftcllon luaala Yidtb tba denUat appreciate this beautiful se­ 1937 BUICK. Reaeonable for quick 8175. Phone 5826. YOUR PROPERTY? POWER tHAKl GARLIC, eale. Call at 172',i Spruce »trcct. per water piping, new conatruc- BXPERIBNCEp Good income. Suitable for dentist, l^ at any addiction Junior—Who wonT lection of fine cars.’’ doctor, lawyer, etc. This location Without obligation to you, we IN A CROWDED Senior—It andad In a draw. tlon, estimates given, time pay- ONE USED Coldsput refrigerator, To pleaaure I* furthered by richea. 1947 PACKARD Sedan radio, menta arrA.iKed. Edward Johnaon. TELEVISION MAN la improving every day. will appraise or make you a cash BOS/ But name me an action Look these over tlicy’rc 841; used WeatlnghouM refriger­ offer for property. See ua before \ Laos aad Fawd 1 heater. Private party. Phone 2- Phone 6979 or 8044. APPLY ator, 846. Both In running condi­ That'* more antlnfartlnn A aurvey of more than 10,000 cream puffs. 1385. ' ARTHUR A. KNOFLA you sell. Than arratchtng an itch when It accidents Involving trucks and tj(W|i—S ngllsh Fox Terrisr, whits EFknciENT Plumbing and beat­ tion. Others from 85 up. Watkins Realtor Itchoa. commercial eara In nlna Induatrlca Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street. Phone 6273 with bhKk patdies. FAJ^y P*L 1050 CHEVl^OLEl aedan with ing. Plugged drains qjachlne F. and D. AUTO STORE 875 Main Street—Est. 1921 BRAE-BURN REALTY —Samuel 8. Biddle ahowa that backing Impirnparly la . to none of LAddlt. Vi* 1949 MERCURY 4-DR. powcrglide transmission. Fully cleaned i>rl J. Nygren. 303 Manchester, cidnn. Phone '6440 or 5938 the moat commtm cause of acci­ 856 MAIN STREET elalty of South BoKon. Phone SPORT SEDAN equipped, positively like new. Oakland street. Phone 6497. Home Listings Wanted QUALIFIED Buyers, anxiously It tnkea a lot of nerve to wear dents, aaya Dean Keefer, a vlea Radio, heater, defrosters, over­ GENERAL Electric washing ma­ waiting for good homes tn goo( Very few thl.s model available. TRUCKMAN Wanted for essential chine. Good work.iig condition. one nf thoae atrapleaa evening preaident of Lkimbermen Mutual am. drive and back-up light*. A .smooth condition. If you want prompt ac Casualty Company. Doiigla.s Motors, 33 , Main. indu.stry. Over 25, owning or able Reasonable. Tel. 7397. gown*.' (That and a couple of sure winner. SiiivtnK— I ruckiBf— tlon and personal attention ot other thing*). purchase and personally drive ac-. ROCKVILLE—Rewarding invest­ rmmmm * > 1938 BUICK Special. New tires, S torage 20 WHITE STOVE fo- sale. Very your property call, Douglas Dope--Whenever my wife needs ceptable tractor-trailer moving ment. Substantia' 4 apartment 1948 STUDEBAKER pood motor, radio, heater, J150. good condition, Best offer takes Blanchard, Real Estate Service H arrisW hat did the guy who money she calls me handsome, FOUO KNOIVS no oge bsrrters. ("all 2-26R5 betwei. 5 and 8 p. m THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., equipment. Year 'round long-term house on bua line. Individual heat­ 5447. » Mope-r-Handsome ? contract. Substantial earnings. it. Call 3468. held you up look like? Tour generosity should know no 4-DR. SfTDAN local and long distance moving, ing units. Sizeable lot. Easy to Kinney Ho was a short bald Dope— Yeah, hand some overt bounds. Give now to the March of A verv henllhy solid car packing, crating and storage. State age. experience, briefly. buy! Easy to pay for! Let me guy about six feel tall with hlack throughout Fnnioiia rlimatizer In­ Greyvan Lines, 59-W Grand, Chi­ KELVINATOR ELECTRIC water Dimea. Auto Accetisorfea— Service to all pa.ts of the U. S. healer, 82 gallon capacity, for­ give you the facts. Madeline hair. We shall have peace In propo^ A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ cago. stalled. Tires 6 merly S199.95, now 8164.93. Cole­ Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 or 4679. Notice lion to the amount of hard work ford 6-1423. man 20 gallon oil water heater, Tile fellow who goes into too ' and strong faith the peoples of the INOOME TAX and accounUng 1936 CHEVROLK.T Master parts MANCHESTER - Three-Camlly world give to making the United 1948 CHEMIOLET 2-DR. with magnesium rod. formerly many bars In hkriy to ntnii. sing­ ■anrice. Call Dan Moaler. 2-3829. for sale Phone 2-1406 after 5 MANCHESTER . ackage Delivery 1)0*1*—Birds—Pet* 41 house, five room apartment avail­ Nations work.—Trygv* tie. Unit­ $99.95, now 879.95; Thor Glad- ing a few and find hlinself be­ FLEETLTNE AERO SEDAN p m . Local light trucking and package able in 30 days, four room apart­ Special Town Meeting EPlNED, ed Nations Seeretary-43eneral. BOXER A.K.C. I ’ i years. Fawn. iron formerly $99.9--. now $79.95; hind some. A ftiHy equipped sweetheart delivery. Refrigerators, washers ment rants for $40 per month, .ITERARV younc children. Pre-kindergarten, Good pet for children. Sacrifice. all Items are brtnd new floor The electors and citizens who 'J.RWiaiMiS and stove moving a specialty. three room apartment rents for ^ TKKTS GOT A hots Is a fellow who’s saily ktndergarten, first grade. Monday Garages— Services— Leaving for _ -rvite. Call 6341. samples. One each only. Use arc qualified to vote in town meet­ M* ft * mr.mf. _ 1-20 lJubby —Did you ho.ir nho'.il Mls.s 1048 BUICK 4-1'B. SUDAN; Phone 2-0752. $30 per month. All new siding and 4341AV .«■ riM.— ft»ft ' * ■ ftft.ftMr, -ftMVW. CLAGS whe)i you're late and late when through Friday. TransportaUon W'atkins budget plan. Watkins ings of the Tow'n of Coventry, C8*e V* •fwwi JonesT Loaded with extras and cleaner i Storage 19 NICE SMALL Fox Terrier pup­ new roof. Only 10 minutes ride to Wlfcy - No. What'* up 7 you'r^ early. furalshed. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ CALL PHIL, for moving, light Brothers, Inc'., 935 Main street. Connecticut, are Hereby .warned than a hound s tooth n 4hu actual , STURAGK Biiilding for rent. One pies. Also Cross breeds. Zimmer­ Aircraft plant. $15,800. Shown and notified that a special town MICKEY FINN Noty Vcl! LANK LEONARD Hubby—Why' *ho eloped wUh tor. Phone 4267. trucking, ashes, rubbish removal. lennww sTTi He My wife has a good pokST miles. I huilding 2 f X 40', high garage Specialize in moving. Good Serv­ man Kennels, Lake atreet. Phone by appointment. Gilman Realty, meeting of said town will be held / HB'SONeOFniEfeST ^WEU,M1CHIY-I Y ^ S ! I FCEL WN'O \ one of the boarders In the hotel. face. WMfey—Oh, that'e only a roomer! 1IR8. ^BAXXAKD S pre-klndergar doora, wood floor and lights. One ice, Good work. 2r924«T‘'51 Birch 6287. POT TYPE stove, hot water boil­ 351 Center etreet. Phone 2-2183 - in the CHURCH COMMUNITY ' eOLFpiE M mis sICTlOKi IMAGINE mAT P|dL ) Of S06RY F08 I Him—No kidding? ten school has ar opening for one hudiling 16 X .32', oni'-car garage. | g^^eet 2-3035. HOUSE!, North Coventry, on HE uMpTo R cAtor MArm HAS flIVBH THE / MfFUPWE,HIMSELF 1042 PONTIAC 1-DlU SUDAN; er with piping, 85, Phone 4448. They say that the reason more He— Yeah, one look at her face child for the winter term, age 3>a 6 Cyl Deluxe Radio, healer, de­ Inquire 64.3 .North .Main street. THUR.SDAY, JANUARY 25. 1951, RRC; MtFUPPtES THE '\\ - BUT WE JUST HAD BPd you want to poke her I Artirles for Sale 45 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE-Beautlfu BAONEVSBY IV tOSETFIDOF people are killed In Biitoniobllu ac- to 5. Call 2-1696. 79 Lakewood frosters Very clean. I’Hbne 2-2.302 after 4 p. m. at 8:00 p. m., for the following FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Painting—Paneling 21 Marhinerv and Tools 52 8-room custom built home and purposes, to wit; THIS PMC/lOOlB/ y cidents than In train wrecks la Circle. SPARTON Oomblnatlon radio and / ■>) that the engineer never tries to VVriter say* there are^ fewer, garage. Located on large, well- Article : To see what action after-dinner talke these days at P.AINTING And superior paper phonograph. Mahogany cabinet. CATERPILLAR. 22 Oetrac with 1 hug the fireman. ilusinen Semeea Offered 13 1 year old. Phone 2-9314-. landscaped lot. Elxtra features too the town wishes to take on the banquets. Perhaps It is tlie cost AotOBObllW HaK 4 NEW AVAILABLE ha iging. We larry the latest bulldozer, clctrac H.G, selection numerous to list. Showr by ap­ PETEK W PANTALUK, electrical recommendation of the Board of A1 My father was a great poli­ that leaves folk speechless. wallpaper hook.s Very sali.afae- ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port of Oliver. Farms]’ , Allis-Clialm- pointment only. E. F. Von Ecker, irtfil WILLVS 4-CYL. contractor, malntenaiice and wlr Education for salary ihcrca.ses. tician In his day. f ir s t o f th e y e a r lory price Call Augu.st Kanehl, able and stpndvu typewrltera ers. Fordson parts. Dublin Trac­ agent, 509 Keeney street, Man­ He —Kvcry'thlhg about her re- Ing for light and power. 40 Foster Article 2; To see what ’action Jo Yeah, what did he run for? STATION WAGON 37.39. All makes of adding machlnea tor Co., Wilimanttc. chester, mlrde me of a dox-e. SALES ON OUR TRIPLE Overdrive and healer. Dark atreet. Phone 3303. the town wishes to take on. the AI—The border. sold or rented. Repairs on ml recommendation of the Board of Him—You mean she's pigeon- CHECKED USED CARS green, I.NTEtlinn’ So aeldom are worn as a whole tlon at low price, 8895. and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar- little. Reasonable. Phone .2-3973. got up to heaven, they were ad­ Attractively priced. Immediate 20lh day of January, 1951. Why ahouldn't we check on ths RANGE Burners, pot burnera and FOR P.M.NTI.NG, papei hanging, ry.'Phone 2-0517. Slahley Patnode (leorgip G. Jacobson. I BOOTS AND HER B llim E S Hall The Queen! BY EDGAR MARTIN mitted, given their wings, and 1938 PL'YMOUTH SEDAN—Gray, occupancy. Robert J. Smith, Inc.. shown arniind the place. 'Then they wearers radio, heater, new motor. healers cleanea, serviced and re­ ceiling.s white,eii floors sanded LADY'.S Grey mixed tweed all- Arthur J. V'inton, See you soon at UI.'ALTHERM parlor heater. Tele season coat. Zip-lining. Never 953 Main street. Phone 3450. I GMVGWT,1An.9U6«V\.‘b'. A VlVb Of MV 8AtT VB.TWIV UtCTlO W t M \ ^ fCLVtV WOMCW 5 went to St. Peter and askeil him By taking a nanon-wide poll. Good dependable car. Price paired. Also new range burners and reflnished and general car­ Alan.son E. Stewart, bOV TRVtKDB HAB MAtIt OP A (— And then, with the figures to Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone vi.slon set, 10" screen. Steel cab been worn. Call 2-9770 after 6 p. / of It would be posaible for them 8250. DeCORMIER MOTOR penter work call, ilberl Fickett inet. Reasonable. Call at 35 North IF YOU Are looking for a seven- Board of Selectmen. bOtoVVHi' T tA M - tn lie married In heaven, aln(^e they guide us, 2-0147. m. Atlcal; Berllia O. Couc. EJ Rngago In s business of swaps 1940 PONTIAC 6 CYL. SEDAN SALES, Inr. 6982. school, between 5 and 7 p. m. room single with four bedroom.s, BOOTG'.H^V, voow hadn't been able to carry out their Assistant Town Clerk. With those who wear only bottoms —Baidlo and heater. Good 24 Maple St. Tcl. 8854 VViNDOW SHADES made to order CLOTHES FOR small high school this Is it. Tdcal location. E. F. VM COKgOGYD plans on earth. family car. Priced at 8495. And those who wear only tope? Manchester and Installed. Venetian blinds Repairing DAYTON Shallow well water sys­ girl. Coats, raincoat and ski suit. Von Ecker, Agent, 509 Keeney He replied, "Bure, yo)i ran be 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR SEDAN and curtain rods. 24 hour service. tem. Complete with pump, tank Reasonable. Phone 5716. street. married up here, but why don’t Hark blue, radio and heater. EXTRA CLEAN LOW MU.EAGE motor, controls, etc. Used one you go out and enjoy yourselves Men are the only people on Estimates gladly given. Fagan MATTRESS. Youi Old matlreaaes Nolice enrth who think they have more Tires like hew. low mileage. AT LOWER PRICE.S aterillzed and remade like new year. Tel. 6390. H. T. West. NEW HOUSE, four room ex­ for awhile before you get mar­ Window Shed.- Co.. Route 44 at 58 pandable attic. Gas heat, alumi­ ried." aenee than women. '' Price 8995. Written Guarantee Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. Call Jones Furniture and Floor Wanted—To Buy 1946 HUDSON SUPER 2-DR.— 1950 CHEVROLETS STORKLINE Crib chllTcrobc, num windows. Near proposed They left and proceeded tr^ fly C.OV, . rg 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. WANTED—Good used furniture around ajid enjoy the eights for Arriving home earlier than Dark blue. FMne car for only 1950 PONTTACR '24 HOUR oil burner service. Min­ high chair, toy box, waxed birch. school. Asking $10,300. Call Anita A'Public Hearing will be hel-m | condlUon. Priced at 81.145. 1949 PONTTAC.S Expert wor. .iau.ship, free ' cstl Cor.'uuodity...... Brokers, 75 Pearl rhange.s to the Zoning Regulations They waited another 1000 years gin rummy? 1949 CHEVROLETS .street, Hartford. Telephone 7- 7851. for the Town of Manchester, Con­ . 1W1 *t Nt* .'■(IV Ws want you to check speed­ mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ MANCHESTER—6-'oom single, 5 before they tried again: "St. iPeter Husband — All right, and hoiw 1948 CHEVROLETS 0121. Evening appoititments. Call FOR THAT summer cottage, im­ necticut : ALLEY OOP Some Other Time . T. HAMLIN about a penny a point to make the ometer readings, former owners. niture, Oak street. Phone 2-1011. maculate walnut four poster bed ‘ years old. 3 large bedrooms, liv­ ' we’ve been up here 1600 years. Our guarantee. All Urea replaced Best Terms — Best Trades registered representative, Joseph KiMim- WiiO'uH K with shade BUGS BUNNY Manchester 2-4515 2. To change to Bu.'incss Zone 1946 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION repaired, burners refrigerators, WANTEID — Kxpci.cnccd book-i' 5 and 7 p. m. Continuous hot water. Private trees. Overlook Drive. Wm ranges, washers etc All work It all or part of an area on the MSIce WITH TH' SHOVBL, r u r r . GLUTZIB KNOW* CLUB COUPEJ—$550. 1939 CHEVROLET liidnr. 1939 keeping machine operator Would | entrance. Call 8905. Kanehl butider Phone 7773. H u r r v 0 Chevrolet coupe, 1948 Cbevrnlcl guaranteed Metro Service Co Northerly side of West Center FRECKLE.*; AND HIS FRIENDS BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER O U G «V ,«0 CUOTOM6 R* I'M ALLggaiC T ' 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN—$290 con.sidor part, lime worker. Apply! can s e t in TH TbBO kINP O ' Aerosedan. 1941 Chevrolet club Tel. Manchester 'z-088;i. WOOD FOR fireplace, furnace and 1 p^EASANT, Funiisheu room with BOLTON 2>.i acre lot with well. Street (West of McKee Streeti Both have heaters and radios. ill pervon. Watkins Bros., Inc.. 935! range. Phone 7695. Eledaentarv.' O u r f r ie n d . S)r S ir laun celd t T P IA T h a d n o t , They^ a t , WORK./ coupe Completely overhauled. semi-private kitchen privileges.. Inquire C. Dictnehsen. French now in Residence Zone B. bound­ Y ou/peM eo Good Condition. Written Guarantee REPAIltlNG BY P unrt R. Wol­ Mam Blrccl. ! ed and described as follows; Be­ smiiaJNcac HOW MAMY LAONCELOr-CHUOie/- IS A VERY PERSONAfiLS OCOJRREO Tb ME •' :>4ILI (^HARUaS/. Others Dougls.* Motors, 333 One block from Maui street. Oou- 1 Road, Bolton iSaL»Jousu DuoeeoN .''CMaxMEN i -----HEM— OENTLEMAN/ Terms. Trades cott on wn-shing iiim hiiic.';. vac­ ginning at a point in the inler.scc- AS ------WE MUST MAKE Mam. r>0( *Ti iR'.S Reccpliumst, prefera-[ Garden— farm — Dairy pie preferred Phone 2-4428. Ji GeNTLEMEH WAS A ST*aa AND aElCTMA IS OVER V HASTE / COLE MOTORS—4164 uum cleaners, ..lolors, small ap­ hly with clinical laboratory train-! DESIRABLE LOT in nice location, tion of the Northerly line of West ----- VMOAH CN6USMMAN , TWCNTY'-OJE T /------in Manchester. 100x190'. Phone Center Street with the Westerly U ______IKI ANONOTA / iFtOO — ^ WHILE 0 ^ 7 pliances. Welding and culling. ing. Write Box R, Herald. j ProducU 50 ATHiMr PICK-UP Truck for hire. Call J- 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN -Motor rcplacemciitB A-1 Repair, HEATED Room for rent. Phone Coventry 7-''488. line of McKee Street; thenca TkB OAST Twenty VERY eooo , / KNeW? TtXllRE BEING' 9097 or 2-0933 before 9 or after ONE a t t m t 'J ano me NOBUr and Sales, 180 Main. Phone 8597. S,\LE:.SLADY Wanted. Ebcpericnce [ FIRST QUALITY Green Moun 3232. Northerly along McKee Street, Y64RST VwailAUY 8;30 p. m. COUPE ! tain potatoes Mealy, cook and WAS CIVILIZED selling juvenile apparel. E'ull time LOT FOR Sale on Lake street, 125 feet; thence Westerly in a line ‘ IE-/ BCAT)NCe New tires, A-1 mochnnically.' A.ND Riibbhish removed taste good, $1.30 bushel. Deliver­ LARGE FURNI.SHED, heated Vernon, Approximately 3 acres, ABOUT IT, HE'S 1988 HUDSON. 1937 Terraplane, or part time. .Slrte age. previous parallel and 125 feet Northerly of TboRtm e PROBABLY Call -Norman Pierce, !• Tioller ed to your door. Call Hathaway room. Semi-private bath. Bus line. with small hrook. Phone 5485. West Center Street, 464 feet; WITH _ 1936 Ford, 1936 ChevTolet, 1934 experience. Writi' Box G. Herald. RAUCH PONTIAC, Inr, street. Phone 2-0252. 2-1390.' Suitable for two gentlemen. Call thence Soullierly to Wc.st Center bertha? to B B IN G Chevrolet. Your choice, $49. .Ue, Bertha/ 155 Center Street AN EXCEl’TlONAL Opportunity 3702. Street, 125 f(iet; thence Easterly Name your own terms. Cole GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes No. Mancliester 2-4545 ANTIQUEIS Refinished. Repairing IS available to an efficient and de- Resort Properly for Sale 74 along the Nortlierly line of West Motors. 4164. 1 mealy. Amelia Jarvis, 872 Park­ done on any furniture Tleraann. l>endable young lady for general Center Street, 482 feel, to point 189 South Main street Phone Apartments. Flats, | MODERN 4-rooni cottage, 2-car fj office work. Must be good typist. er atreet. Tcl. 702C of beginning. 1947 STUDEBAKER COUPE 1942 FORD 2-door sedan. Gaod 5643. garage, at Andover Lake. Winter­ mechanical condition Good tirc.a. Knowledge of ifliorthand would Tenements 63 ized. Apply owner. 185 McKee 3. To extend Busine.ss Zone III Fully equipped. Here's an eco­ help. 5 (lay. 40 t.c o. week. Phone on the Easterly side o f Main A COUPLA MORO BUM, LOAPBR, NO-OOOD.4 ) Priced very reasonable Phone LINOLEll'.M Rcmi.an'iS. 50c square Houseliold Gofxla 51 FOR RENT- Four rooms, heated. street after 4 p. m. MINUTBB AN' PLU BE V »TR*T •*40V«Uf4a/ nomical esr at a very reasonable 8802 .S-2181 or call in person. Noble A .Street to include the following de­ y price. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. Completclv redecorated. Phone BACK INBIDB WHBM Done by reliable. wclUralned Westbrook Manu acturing Com­ MR. ALBERT HAS scribed property: Beginning at a PRlSC:iLLA’.S l»OI* Dull H um or BY 'AL VERMKER I C'N LATCH ONTA 8480. point in the Southerly line of ------BALCH PON'nAC. Inr 1940 t'HEVROLET club roiipe. in men All jobs gnaianleed Hall pany, Westbrook street, E!ast ANOTHER GOOD BARGAIN!! Suburban for Sale 75 A PEW CARROTO T» Flower Street, which point is 100 HOW o f t e n CANT YOU SEE THAT'S GET MV s t r e n g t h good condition. Radio and heater Linoleum Co.. 33 Oak .street. Hartford. Just Returned From CARLVLEi , O O N T 165 Center Street "GREEN ACRES" MODEL HOME ROCKVILLE Investment property. feet Easterly of the Easterly line MUST I TELL 'YOU NOT TO A GOOD WAV TO OMtiK.' Prieed for quick sale Phone 2- Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or BusintMS Ixicatioiia RUIN WORRY, m o m ! ■\ / , Manchester 2-4545 1.598 WOMAN Wanted for general 3 ROOM FURNITURE 2 '/i story frame '■o-roora (4-apart- of Main Street; thence Easterly, WALK ON MY HARDWOOD > 1 CAN 8109. For Kent 64 FLXXJftS WITH ^ T H E M ? ^ n y 1950 CHEVROLET club coupe, laundry work. Apply in person. WITH ment) houie. Centrally located. 52 feet to a point; thence Souther­ f-ZO XLLWAYS 1950 CHElV^ROLErr ■ WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. REF. ICE SKATES P a r p e n very lowr mileage, immaculate New Model Laundry. 73 Summit Good condition, composition roof, ly, to the Northerly line of Strant 'i TON PICKUP •'BENGAL COMBINA'nON Street, 202 feet; thence Westerly a ^ i y lyessa SW.T. wtoa a a hat, ew. ON? ,TH EM UP throughout. High trade allow­ Houaeliokl Services street. FOR RENT — Store at 35 Oak copper plumbing, oak floors. Lot RANGE 60 X 100. Business zone makes it along Strant Street, 32 feet; AGAIN! ances at Douglas Motors. 333 4 000 miles. Equipped with heat­ street. Tel. ' 650. Offered 13A WANTED-Dental assistant. Elx- Just like new. Fully Guaranteed. desirable for stores or profes­ thence Northerly in a line parallel **Tomorrow I Mart on rhy ry clean condition. Douglas urdav On West Side. VVrilc Box FOR INFORMATION ■..ease available. Contact Burton'a, SOUTH COVENTRV- Msin road. and described as follows; Begin­ Shop. M. Elerald Heater and Defroster Motol'a. 333 Mam. a n d d e t a i l s Inc.,'841 Main street. Charming, ,'vablt old home, mod­ ning at a point 800 feet Westerly erately priced at $13,500. Three of the West .line of Greenwqod (.’OR.NftfES and valance boards. W.\N'TE!D- Woman for telephone, Phone Mr. Albert STORE FOR Rent. 216 Spruce ere Booster Springs—New Brakes Ciutom built, choice of designs. Hartford 6-0358 large rooraa, lavatory dowTj stairs, Drive and 180 feet Northerly and ’ll 1949 PONTIAC and office work. Pnonc 1871 for street. Appiv Diam, s Soda Shop, Metal Rack Phone 2-3524 trom 9 a. m. to 9 appointment. After 7 P. M. 48-4690 four bedrooms, full bath upstairs. parallel to Middle Turnpike East; VIC FLINT Spurned BY MICHEL O’MALLEY or call 3893. Country gas supplies furnace, hot thence Northerly 466.2 feet; p m. BVBCVONE EXFECTEP-rVIBg ENGAGB- ’wtTHBg, i ' ^ piDk:?Tcau.v a w -' LITTLE LOST SOULS IN THE DARK Right Side Mirror STREAMLINER 8 WOMEN MAKE extra money at watar. cooking economically. thence Easterly 573.5 feet to a AFTEC MV CaUjaHTEg LBSUBS AMP THEY APARTMENT Size electric stove. FR5T MCETNO WITH J06L PELL IN LOV« A4ENJT TD BE AKJSIOUSICER THEN, OMB C8W SELF AT THAT T W A N AVAN/AN^ H» Four Brand New Tires FLAT FINISH. Holland window home. Sew our ready cut "Rap- Wanted to Rent 68 Full cellar, artesian well, barn, point approximately 148 ■ feet FOUR DOOR SEDAN shades made to measure. All Used two r.’ onths. Phone 8671. Tg«OLN. HZ MCOKTU7 HH m raD ow C LABT WWHC...' A-roiind". EAsy- profitable. Hol- five acres. Lovely yard. Ow-ner, Westerly of Greenwood prlve; t EvagywHHWL. /nuuaeyAiM t//NW Will keep tires that arc on metal Venetian blinds at a new Ivwood Mfg. Co.. Hollywood 46. MIDDLE-AGE couple desire 4 or Wllllmantic 7-6917. Uience Southerly 513 feet more or AMve/i------Beautiful dark grey fini.sh. low pricj;; Keys made while you GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera­ less to 8 point approximately- 145 the truck no%y and replace Calif. tor, in good condition. $40. Dial 5 room apaitment or tenement. s n Hydramatic and many other wait Mariow'a. Phone 3535, ask for Mr. Morten feet Westerly of Greenwood "John—I’ yb baaa tall- them with new set from our 4679. Wnnted—Kcal ICntnte 77 new 1951 Chevrolet. acces.soriep. This car ia like LOCAL concern desires exper­ sen. Drive; thence in a line parallel to ing you tvary day for new. MANtJHESTEK Upholstering Oo. ienced girl to take charge of of­ Middle Tumplke. East and 180 Re-upbolsterlng. draperies, slip WE BUY and sell goixl used lumt- WANTED—Houses to sell! Cash Price 51,000 fice. Excellent opportunity with ture, combination rangaa, gas URGENTLY Needed, 4 room rent, feet Northerly thereof, 656.56 feet a waek that wa ought BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. covers 48 Fhimell PM.ee. Call 3- expanding organization for per­ by two adults, both working. Beat buyers waiting! Dial 2-1642 or to point of beginning. BEDARD’S FLOOR 952t Open evening*. ranges and heaters Jones FMmi- 4679. Madeline Smith. Realtor. to hart one of those 155 Center Street son who is capable and whshes to ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 3-1041 of references. Phone 2-1668 after 5. To extend Business Zone II COVERING 4 p. m. Croeley Portable Ra­ Manchester 2-4545 accept responsibility. Give full on the Easterly side of Main 55 School Street particulars in letter so that ap­ VERY GOOD selection small elec­ Street from the North side of Hol­ Bnilding—Contracting 14 WANTED—4 or 5 rooms unfum We have several prospects dios that Bnmner’a Phone 2-0866 pointment can be a. ranged. Write trical sppllu,ces. Toasters, mix- lister Street to the South side of 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, P. O. Box 68. Manche.sler. ers, iron*, staan irons, etc. Fur ished for young working couple ready to buy modern 6 room Washington Stteet to a depth of advertlaed for Juat an ALL CARPE.NTFIY work and re Call 6996 ot afte, 5:30 call 6472. 1985 CHEVROLET sedan. In good radio, hester. Good condition, buy pairs done. No Job too large or nlture for the enltrb home. Radios homes in good, residential 12C^ feet. emtrgeney aa thia.* . condition. Radio and heater, n w. Spring prices will be ter­ and T.V. U save at Chambers 6 too small. Call 8862. Help Wanted-—Male 36 sections, in $15,000 to $18,000 Town Planning Opmmisaion, n ^ ^ e 5063. rific Douglas Motors. 33J Main. Furniture at the Green. Hours 10 Hoom» for slate 72 Francis'P. Handley, price ctass. If you are consid­ MAN TO Work In gas station, full to 5. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Chairman. WASH TUBBS Let ’Em Stay Stolen BY LESLIE 'TURNER Roofing ISA time or part time. (J'obd wages. CUSTOM RANCH House, 8 rooms, ering selling your home, Manchester, Conn. 4 . FLORENCE Oomblnatlon gas and bath, lavatory am. laundry room. E'EATURLNU Guaranteed roofa Apply in person. BiH Markham's. January. 10, 1951. Z AM aoMAgr,. w w m op picbb. our m HirnAir PO NOT K DIOCOURAOe' oil stove. Good condition, 4 years Attached 2-car ga age C. H. W. please contact M'SiaiRMelia*. ifo r NMw. M o m gaoMnao TD M'SIEURl THBVW tLSE and expert repairs as well as Sunoco Station, ?29 Ea.st Center old. Oil used only '* months. Call Ed Sullivan’s Special! street. heat. Baseboard radiation. Two Mi»»PcnrB«Mo POUMD, IP «m-4MVS TD gutter and conductor work. Try 2-2996 after 4 p. m. fireplaces. Aluminum combina­ THeoToieuaox BBARCH EACM HOOK AND your "Local Roofer." Call Cough ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. "I know—I know! So tion windows. Ifc aqre landscap­ MRDTMBARMO lln 7707. w a n t e d —Ehcperienced power oil MAHOGANY Dining sat, living burner service smd InstallsUon ing plot. All featurcj for modem 963 Main Street WANTED OPTkillBNPO the first thing lH do VORIARTY BROS '50 Studebaker room set. vew unflnisb^ tables MMN.OI KOOFTNQ. BpeclalMlng In repair­ man. Call 4734 or 2-0760 after 6 and chairs. The Woodshed, 11 living. Suburban Realty Co,, Real­ Phone 3450 tomorrow ' ia to caB tors, 49 Perkins street. Phone ing roofs of all kinds. Also new p. m. Main atreet. EXPERIENCED Brunner’a and havf Commander roofs. Outtet work. Chimneys 8215. WANTED—RealdanUal properUea; cleaned and tepalred. '26 years ex- FULL TIME servk station at­ LARGE Coleman oil heater. Used FIVE NEW homes. Four to alx 4 to 8 rooma. Buyera waiting. one delivered. At $44.- 4-Dr. Sedan. Cherry Bed. tendant. Day shift. Good salary, perlenca. Fret estimates. Call very little. Inquire 29 Bretton rooms. Immediate occupancy. All OompeUat, confidential aervlce. 95—plus $4,9.8 for bat* Howley. Manchester 5861. plus commission. Apply in peraon. Road (Rolling Park Homea). CARPENTERS ■odlo, Heater, Overdrive. Ask for Mr. Mills. McClure Auto ieasant convenient' locations. T. Suburban Realty 0>., raaltora. 49 farias-^we cant go S. Crockett Office 6418. residence Pcrklna etreet. Tel. Mane. 8315. For Inside and Ontside (?o.v 373 Main atreet, comer of THREE-PIEGE maple iota bad wrong.' SPECIAL Heating—Plumbing 17 Strant street. Sunoob Station. aet. Almost new. Huat aacrlfice. 8761.______’ BUT, eitohaitge—need 401- Work— Apply at . jHffi-Rng. AT CaU 2-3886. $1895 REMODEL and repair plumbing DRIVER FOR dry <^caning truck. FOUR-FAMIL'Y house, tn OfBtrai 8-7 room alnglt. 3-famlly botiaea 5 Dover Road and country property. Call write "•hadta af Confiiolual Tva got draft ncJdfa from both now. For n$w fixtures. Installs Salary and commission. Steady OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 North location. Ona i^partment will be 0> Phone 4142 “ aidoal" tlons, repiplng an ' repairs, call employment. Apply In person. vacant. Oil heat Crat floor. Full or phone, Howard R. Hastings, Main atreat, buy* and aella good 489 Main’ atreet, Manchester 2- SIS CfNUI STIEEf., MANCMESTEI Tom' Dawkins, master plumber, Ideal Cleaners and Launderers. 73 used fumU.-ru and antiques, price, 812,600. T. J. Crockett, JARVIS REALTY CO. phone 363L Summit streeL Frank Dcnette. Phona 3-3878. , Broker. Phone 541^ 1107. - J t

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tor muBlelpal am-1 Jude and non-aupport. FamUp Ufa, w a g s ______4 B 4M A.m_ * — - a obi ■ ■ — dm l-iofsimf ployess, «mploy«*a o f the South ws venturs to observe, is being Heads Realtors P o l| o Control - , COBIPARE Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather muscled In on by this police ac­ ef D. a. Waathss I Manchester Fire DIetrtet are hav­ A lb U tc Aato Intranuice For the Week Ending'' iAboulTown ing their tilt at the golden wlnd- tion. t<> •rhoni observes ' meeting Monday evening. Every* men have been denied a 56 hour nde c o n « S 1 ^ ^ loves a p^t luck supper and "Is that clock right?” (tllaaeUled Advertialng oa Fage IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS week from a current 60 or there­ "Brother,” repllf>d a nearby Fil­ VOL. LXX, NO. 94 I “ "^**^nH«nce that Is -igoslso foi-fol- it canCan usually be counted upon to A talk on what Ic being done as SERVICES H w T*” ***^ dance and dinner of class attendance, ,,t^^hat In .ffect io> bring out a^ crowd,orowrt for peopleneoole love abouts. bert. “ If It was right it wouldn't OH Mtodieiter Pipe Band win lowedsd in many- collegcolic - . urofessor______• to eat together,toc-elher. and women espeespe- Considerable waving of the be here!” to control and treatment o f polio the rule states t h a t if a professor to That interpret the wishes M M toalght at the Rainbow BaJl- the rulelie stalesstates that the d a ily enjoy eating what some bloody shirt seems Included in the ’ ___ j__ will be given to members of the “Four Marx Brothers” • roeen, Brtton. Ward Krause s or- Iructor does no' answer given the request o f tlie John Jenney tells of a 50 cent New Commander West Ask Reds First String Seeks Aid wVthTn 10 minutes after i other woman3nian cooks, iif it is good .Kiwanis Club Monday at their of the famOy. Hesketh Heads Volcano Kills 23 Persons irtlHtra will play for dancinf; and classroom within 10 Sometimesles they draw a lemon. If fire district employees. The Com­ insurance claim, perhaps the Reds Dodge Fight there w ill also be several speolal- the class is »"P ro -^ gpt ^^-hat we mean, even at missioners note "we have discus­ smallest ever lodged here. A man weekly noontime lumheon-meeting Sydney, Australia, Jan. 22. kjr numbers. students don't have to wait for .vou get sed at some length your group had driven up close to another car at the Country Club. Line - Up Now r.'"l^Vn.tnictor may be ... or chu^^^^^ ^ Civil Defense; To Put Cards — least 23 person* are suggestion relating to a 66 hour to park, and in getting out, he • Dr. Morris O’Connell, Medical Jokn B. Burke dead and 34 missing In the Manaester Fruit and Vege­ simply tied ‘'P' ^mng them toilay compare with the old- opened his car door widely, brush­ week and have concluded that It Staff Officer of the National Foun­ four-day volcanic eruption of table dealers will have a dinner saves instVuc- time church suppers, when every ing it against the next automo­ FUNERAL HOME Waits W ith U.N. Patrols would not be in the best Interest Gleason Goes Face Up Fast Mount Lamington In New Whistle danea at the Italian-American The rc.sult t* that a woniaii brought to the church her of all concerned to make this bile. The other driver insisted on dation for Infantile Paralysis. tor may arrive to find that ms , ,n iit salad or her ai Bm 4 OMtot St DM. 686S Guinea, a government spokes­ etabbonse tonight The dinner will change Just at' present. a repair Job. The result was a Hartford Chapter, w ill be the ba.puf On by Peter Comollo. chicken's have flown the <,oop choicest casserole dish. You could half-dollar bill, presented to the Aaibatoaec aw vtoe man in Port Moresby an­ There Is a reciprocal practice "It seems to M a difficult thing guest speaker. Dr. O’Connell was Draft Anti - Sabotage W ill Seek Gear State­ nounced today. JobiiKtoiiy Disulle and praise anything that warranted to schedule properly and we are Insurance company for payment. secured for this meeting by A ttor­ Pushing Near Seoul D r.- Charles K. Jacob.son, a (we don't know if it is followed at praise, but you had to be careful Probably one dab o f paint. Airline pllota reported a unable to Justify the disadvantages ney John Hrosek, chairman of the ment This*" Week on Cliing Look to White member o f the Speakers’ Forum this purtlcular school which I'cn- Measure to Guard 100-mlle diameter volcanic riot to criticize for fear the cook by the single advantage you would Of the Hartford County Medical all7.es tardy students. It ha.s va­ would be within earshot. Within a half hour this week. 1951 March of EMmes Drive here. Proposal for Big Four cloud 40,000 feet high speuing House for Signal; rious forms. An instructor may James Rohan Against Damage to . 'A Aaaodatlon, will speak on "N b- To return to 8t. Mary's coming gain. The Herald had been apprised of Paul Paige, a local youth who from Lamington, which ex­ "Just at present the general Taft for Troop 'Limit' M -~-i or Political Medicine" at give a daily, short quir, imme­ pot luck supper, they state, that two accidents by one peader al­ recently appeared on the Horace The Defense Factories Parley on Problems ploded laet Thursday for the Seciirily Needs diately at the opening of the class. talk of most of the economists of James J. Rohan, o f 517 Hart­ the meeting of the Women's club it is going to be the "real" thing, though the mishaps occurred In ford road, is the new president of Heldt program in Hartford and first time on record. Because : Strip and Hill 233; Students who are 10 minutes late the country Is to the effect that If FILMS of its peaks, Lamington Is Washington, Jan. 22-(J*) Eric t t Manchester Monday evening at the committee will provide noth­ widely separated parts o f town. the Manchester Board of Realtofs. took third priz s, will entertain with HarUord, Jan. 22 —W — Brig. Washington, Jan. 22 —(>P)— The eight, o'clock at the South Meth­ ml.ss the quii and get a zero. Or ing but coffee, cream and sugar, we are interested In retaining our Harry England called Iq to tell us several selectolns on the piano. DEVELOPED AND known locally as "The Marx Jolinaton, Michael V. DlHallr, and Dictate Strong 1 RWgway Says central the instructor may simply note the He succeeds John Allen. Mr. Oea. William Hesketb of Bridge­ U. S., Britain and France will call odist bhurch. and the others will bring some­ unrivalled American liberties It about a smash on Middle Turn PRINTED Brothers.” S. tiling, the government’s names of the tardy students and, will be necessary for all to work Rohan conducts a real estate and port today waa appointed State on Russia thl.s week to slate Its „ C l Situation Good; thing - Whatever they wish, and pike east at Cook street. Less insurance business with hlS son, new first-string lineup for stabil­ at the end of the term or semester, take pot luck on getting a square, more hours rather than less hours than 30 minutes afterward he 24-HOUR SERVICE a v U Defenae Director by Gover­ attitude toward sluing dowTi with izing the M-ononiy, looKed to the the student who makes a habit of Earle S. Rohan, them to talk over a wide range of I* 0 m i0 8 a h ta ild l^auds French Troopa; or should we say a well-rounded per week- called In person at The Herald to Mr. Rohan has, been in business Film Deposit Box nor Lodge. While House today f->i an order being late for class may find that meal. Judging from past experi­ world problems. "W e regret being unable to tell an eye-witness account of a in Manchester for the past 35 Bulk or Bex Condy Tho 65 year old retired general, spelling out their assignments. ----- I IMaiics Hit 4nchon hii earned scholastic grade has ences at suppers prepared and At Store Entrance The western powers' note, care­ AU TO GLASS grant your request for the pres­ traffic accident on Spruce street years. He left this week for a From PmriunMter Freiieli Stress •’ resident Truman was due to been lowered a few points. Some served by St. Mary's church wom­ who will be awom In W ednead^ fully. worded, will be delivered in U. S. Will Insist Nution- ent.” vacation in Florida. He plans to Electric CMldy Cm c * a t 8:80 p. m„ replacea Roge^ F. art shortly maybe today or to­ Tokyo, Jan. 22.=s-—Four MIRRORS instructors go to the extreme of en, It will be good. The thumbs go down, down Moscow probably Tuesday. It will morrow— to set up Johnston aa locking the doors 10 minutes after With Bossy now worth up to return April 1. During his ab­ Oleaaon, New Britain attorney, be the fourth In a series of ex­ U e S . alist (>hiiia Take Part t>owcrful Allied columns look­ down, and U.e pork chops go up, $1.15 a pound in the market place, sence his son will conduct the KEMP'S and former FBI man, who haa Aid Urgent general umpire and policy super­ the class starts. Tardy students changes between Russia and the visor of the stabilization program, Earlier this week there was a up, up. we suggest it is time farmers con­ business. Arthur Drug Stores been In that poat alnce Aug. 14. In Any Parleys About ing (or a fight thrust de«p in­ just can't get in. story carried In The Herald about West on the Idea of holding a ’including prices, wages, rents, and To get hack to the girls. Our sider Installing sterling silver The new realtor president is an A t the aarae time. Governor Big Four meeting. to Communist territory to­ a reporter who, while making his Last Saturday's featured back Brig. Oca. Lemuel Mathewaon In Indo-Cliina credit controls. The Dii^mte(i Island story concerns the first rule dis­ barbed wire and recorded music ardent sportsman and for years Lodge announced another aweep- ■The curious thing about this French Premier Rene Pleven day but Reds on the western daily rounds, noticed many spots page column carried an interest­ has been active In local and state (above), who Is scheduled In Feb­ I*ast week the President ap- cussed above. Seems that a class in the fields for the better accom­ Ing change In State Civil Defense exchange is that nons of thb gov­ will meet with Prcsliient Korean front didn't answer of fresh blooil on Main street. ing story about a local woman, hunting and fishing organizations. ruary to succeed MaJ. Oen. Max­ [xiiiited Johnston as Administrator decided to teach its habitually tar­ modation of the bovine treasure. organization top administration. ernments Involved seems to feel Truman In Woslilngton this week Bulletin! Tracking down the bloody trail, who, while cleaning her home, well D. Tpylor as L'. 8. command­ of the economic Stabilization the challenge. The motorized dy Instructor a lesson. .*^0 when However others may reason It out, He 'named State Police Oom- that a Big Four session actually American Ambassador Agency (ESA) to replace Alan In diseuss ('4imniunlst-lhrealened IjUce SurresB, Jan. 22— OP)— the reporter found that a dog hail found a pair of pink rimmed we strongly suspect high meat mlaaloner Edward J. Hickey aa er In BerUn, h> shown after his columns were bolstered with the 10 minute ilrar’’’ siWould Spend Ten Bil­ er and talk about all the world's holding of North Indochina would and defense department advisers. munist China for aggression In ReportH by Brass Just car. Most fire chiefs, agree that This week's news informs us "Everybody who reads, reads a be worth the cost of diverting Son Wounded private car mmers should be com­ that 365 women are registering lion o Year on Eco' newspaper, "niey read It when problems which, the U. 8. said In Truman Urges Speed Korea. Back from Korea effect, Russian troublemaking and French contributions to West Eu­ Gross alio said that a survey by pelled to carry this equipment, as for duties as emergenc.v police to they want to read It and as long rope’s defenses. President Truman has given JARVIS I nomic Development aa they want, not Just at 4:30 or aggression have created. The idea Dulles, Republican Adviser In the the U. S. delegation Indicated a is required by heavier types of every 71 men. Thus, while onl.v Gen. Jean De Lattre De Tassigny, Cheer Up Capital carriers and buses. Fire-fighting 71 men may learn the uses of Shot After Forcing Way REALTY CO. BINGO (Oontinned oa Page Four) (OcotUiaed OB Page Bight) the French High Commissioner and (OontlBued OB Page Eight) (ConUnued on Page 4llgbt) on highways is considered ten times Judo, 365 men doubtless will be Boston, Jan. 23—(JP)— 'What the Commander-In-Chief here, has Into Home of Wichita Waahlngtqn. Jan. 22—(IP)— The more complicated than building the butts, so to speak, of the art. «5* CENTER ST. World needs fo r peace Iq "a really been pressing for big reinforce­ personal roporU o f two top Intel­ In the future we can expect di­ fires. PH ONE 4112 INCOME TAX trig PW A project” costing $10 bU- ments to enable his troops to re­ Used Car Dealer ligence offlclaia Just back from vorce actions based on charges of Every Saturday Night Hon a year and open to Iron Cur­ sist the mounting military power the Far East may account for tain countries if they behave so aa W p will Introduce our.'elveg and of Communist Ho Chi MInh’s Wichita, Kas., Jan. 2 i—(IP) some of the Pentagon’s current take a Ixiw for the newly erected to deserve it. Patrick Henry Deft Nationalists. Gen. De Lattre hlm- Bostonian Restaurant display of confidence In tho Ko­ ASSISTANCE That’s the new plan announced William D. Rockne, son of the fa­ public tclephona booth on Main STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP ■elf may fly to Paris to press the rean war outlook. 3resterday by former Vice Presi­ mous Notre Dame football coach street Just south of the point personally. Knute Rockne, was reported In Oen. Walter B. Smith, director Old Fellows building. Heard Doily Hours 2 P. M. dent Henry A. Wslalce who said of the Central Intelligence Agen­ hl$ idea is not appeasement but Irks German Reds Obaervera here say the loos of critical condition today from pistol Sw ept by Flames Along, which is always devoted to 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPEQAI^S North Indochina with its densely wounds. cy. and MaJ Gen. Alexander Boll­ the public weal, some time ago to 5:30 P. M. "a-p«acement.” ing, chief of the Arm y’s G-2 In- WallaiIfallara told an audience at the populated Red River Delta Inevita­ Officers said he was shot after Oar new delivery vehicle Is available for all your pre­ asked for such an all-hour tele­ bly would lead to Red control of he forced entry Into a Wichita teillgenco Division, are now range all ingo non-sectarlas Oommunlty Church: beck in Washington. phone facility at the center. O H B Evening By Appointment Only Condemned Youth Tells all Indochina. The Imperilled area home Saturday night. Blaze Badly Damages scription and drug needs every day, all day, 8 A. M. to *T would spell out a really big Their trip to the Far Bast co­ Phone Company Manager D. 177 Are Dead ii considered the gateway for Red Sheriff T y Lockett said Rockne, “I’ll Beat Rap” 10 P. M,, including Sundays. PIVA project for the whole world Court He . Wants Lib­ Inn on Wilbur Cross incided with that of two member* Lloyd Hobron went Into action EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 35, entered the home of Joe No- TELEPHONE 4021 in terms of specific dams, roads, of the Joint chief* of staff— and now the convenience we sug­ ( ( ’onttnued on Page Right) vacek, a used car dealer, and was Jbiidsea*. clectriflcatipn f o r . towns erty or Death; West Highway at Meriden; Arm y Gen. J. Lawton Collin* and gested is a reality. In Alp Slides shot twice by Novacek. —Badman Cook We hope the public will appre­ Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45— Regular Bingo at 7:45 "irnd farms 'iirigatlbn ditches and Zone Fired by Words Probe Under Way Air Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg. fertilizer factories in different Treasury Balance Rockne, whosh noted father was Collin* on Saturday made a ciate the booth by aparing it from Thos. J. Quish _____ killed In an airlines crssh th Kan­ the sabotage of big hands backed spota.” courtroom and a public addrepi "Park Atom Bomb" Mountain Villages Bur­ Berln, Jan. 22.— (/P)— West Ber Washington, Jan. 22—(A*)— The sas, underwent an emergency op­ Meriden, Conn., Jan. 22 —(A") - ICIuins * Up on Newsmen by sparrow minds. 6 Charter Oak Street WASTE PAPER The $10 billion would be spent In youth organzatons prepared a position of the Treasury Jan. 18: eration yesterday. Hi* mother ar­ Fire of undcterimncit origin (OoB tinned Page Four) ORANGE HALL ied Under Record Net budget receipts. $188,933,- rived here last night from South swept the Bostonian restaurant on I When He Reaches Jail This is the time of year and the through the United Nations and mass demonstraton tonght honor­ 100.63; budget expenditures. $146,- Bend, Ind. the Wilbur OoSa Highway here I Dimes Rhymes time in history when a column some of it could go behind the Avalanches o f Snow I At Oklahoma City ing 18-year-old Hermann Joseph 548,421.66; cash balance, $3,227,- today and badly damaged the In­ such as ours Is deluged with all Iron Oirtain on these conditions Flade, who defied a Communist (OnotiBaBd OB PBgo n g h t) terior, F^lre Cliief Leonard A. FV- sorts ,of fervors. Recentl.v most of listed by Wsllaoe:- 475,501.95 I Oklahoma City.. Jan. 22—(>p)— ’Teen Ager Is "Park the atom , bombs, discon­ Vienna, Jsn. 22—{JP) — Rescue death sentence with Patrick Hen­ trucelli said. the feVvor has been expressed In workers dug frantically through ry sentiments. tinue fifth column activities and Petrucelll reported that the I " r il beat that rap some way," de­ prayers and exhortations for peace COLLECTION mountains of snow today to reach “ I love my freedom more than clared confessed slayer William K. Some of our praying correapond- my life,” young Flade told a Com­ blaze broke out about daybreak Held as Killer (CoattanedUon Page rw o) survivors of a disastrous week end and three Meriden fire companlea Cook, Jr., as be awaited Indict­ Did you ovor fry fo ondyso ents offer to let us use their pray­ munist court in Russian-controlled series of avalanches in the Alps finally brought it under control ers for free,' while others value MONDAY, JANUARY 22 Dresden, echoing the impassioned ment tomorrow in the kldnap- Whot mokos a littio boy— which killed at least 177, Injured almost four hour* later. the use of their Inside route for scores and crushed whole vlllagea sentiments of America's Revolu­ slaying of the C;)arl Mosser faTnIly. Youth Allegedly Admits News Flashes Petrucelll said there was no es­ Is it frockks, smilos or spirit, sums up to $10 per pra.ver. If we tionary W ar hero. 'Tbls determination was express­ to splinters. timate of the amount of damage truly thought that it waa worth IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION Throughout West Germany, ed to prisoners sharing Cook’s Strangling 13 Year O r the way ho loops in |oy 7 Switzerland had at least' 54 (Lato Bollettaa of tho j n W ire) as the fire waa still under investi­ $10 to save the world, we might News Tidbits anti-Communista have rallleid' to compartment aboard the train dead, Austria 41 and Italy 13 as a gation. fall for the bargains we are offer­ You Will Be the youth’s example. 'The Ameri' which arrived here yesterday from Old Billy Rodenbu^ Help the Rospitol — Help L ^ l Indoskfy'By Contlnoiag Cailad Froibi (JP) Wires result of great slides crashing Northbound traffic on the park­ ed. although aome of them,'trank' can-licensed RIAB radio is din- Los Angeles. Is it tho way ho throws o basoboN, down Alpine slopes for the past way waa rerouted’ during the ly, leave us non-plussed and be­ Amazed and three days. Whole vtllages were ning his story into the ears of A Grand Jury will be asked to- Joliet, 111., Jan. 32—(F)— Bavan- To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminish^ 1 J Catch Hold-Up SuspecU blaze. morrovy to indict him on a Lind­ How he fishes, or oxploins devilled. For Instance, from Los buried, houses broken like kin­ Russian-zone llateners. teen y ia r old Kenneth S d id s Western diplomats in Moscow Hartford, Jan. 22-r(/P)— A few hour* after they Committed bergh Law kidnap charge: abduct­ Angeles, the Repository of Cultist dling wood and families entombed Defied Coart Owned by Bartfort Men stood silent today when ..he was Tho intricate assembly Pleased With anticipate lateasUled Russian a holdup in West SpnnflrfleM, Mass., two men wanted for the ing the five Mossers o f Atwood, Culture. If ever there was one, we by the thundering snow. Flade, a Catholic, from Bavaria, The Btalnless steel restaurant la arraigned oa a charge o f murdet> O f his latest model planes? get the following: campaign against West German 111., with Intent to do bodily harm: The number o f avalanches m - was tried as an "enemy o f the crime were arrested by police here today. Gilbert B. Cross, 23, owned by two Hartford men, Ed­ Ing his 18 year old school mate. rearmament in wake of new So­ "To wit. murder." '1 will pray for and any HALE'S* New peared to be decreasing, but offi­ state" for distributing leaflets last of Northampton, Mass., and Albert H. Winninger, 19, of 220 ward Fishman and Morris Shek- Bill/ Rodenburg. of your readers who write to me viet note* to Britain and. Fiance Arraignment 1* expected Wed­ cials warned of t h » danger of new fall urging votes against the Com­ toff. They said that stock and Justice of the Peace Anttnmy W hot 'er it is we love him emioelng a self-addressed stamp- denouncing again "the rebirth of Main street, Windsor I*ocks, were stopped by Policeman nesday. U. 8. District Attorney slides. munist-controlled ^‘N a 1 1 o n a 1 equipment in the cgllar was In- Mackay asked the youth If he had e^l envelope. Please let me know Main Floor. German militarism.” .. Riisfeia Dominic J. Lopa on Main street, after chasing them at 70 And our proyors will ovor bo Front" ticket, the only alate per­ ■ured for $5,000. Robert Shelton aalu a quick,trial anything to say. Schols rapHod, what you desire most. It w ill be ends todsy a two-day nMonitag SUers Are Bfarooaed Thousands of British u id Amer­ mitted in the East Zone election. miles an hour through the downtown streets. Firemen were hampered by will be held early next month. He "N o". That his |oy and fun and laughter granted to you. It you publish this It’s Going To Be Something period oommemormting 27th anni­ a a a ican sports lovers were temporar- Communist faithful packed the fume* when a gaa main broke and emphasized the Mlaoourt desper- Mackay ordered him held bi the W ill Ihro on otomaHy! you will have long ijte and - good Do YouK now-^ versary of death of 'Vladimir Ilich County Jail without bond oa tbe health. There Is no Immediate To Talk About! Lenin, founder of Soviet State. Former Grid Star Hurt In Car Mishap warrant atgned by Sheriff Ernset . (CoBOnued ob Paga Tea) (CoaUaiied oa Paga Foar) (CoutiBued OB PB$e Eight) (UonttBoed oa Page Foot) charge.” General MsuxArthar observes 71$t Danbury. Jan. 22— (/P)— Robert Gallagher, 39, of Danbury, Overbey. It's with him in mind wt'ro giving Anybody who promises us long You loo can save money by getting your birthday this Friday.. Authorita­ who p lay ^ professional football with the Danbury Trojans Schols OsTB A la n i tive Tugoelav periodlcaL Re'riew life and good health tor no4mmed- severa] years ago, sustained a podsible fracture of the back Schols, a high school sanler, To the local M arch of Dimos, late charge Is the t )^ we like to glasses at Union Optical Cor o f International Affairs, opposes early today when his ear left Millplain road, struck a high­ gave tha alarm which led authbri- For this fund may conquer pdie do business with, and we are glad braadliig e f Communist China Truman’s Brother~in~Law Leisure Lovers Arise! tiea Thursday night to B uy's to accommodate the Loe Angeles aggressor in Korea. way poet and overturned. body In a roadside. ditch. ‘ 11m Tho Cripplor of our times. Service at Union Optical is the best in * * * man with a little space. , Six B-36 bombers thunder more younger boy hod been miastng 48 town. than 5,000 mllM aon-stop through Is Defendant in Suit Diamonds Worth 1280,000 Hidden In Shoes More Loafs on Way hours. Narow belts with floral designs high h ^ winds to return to Tex Meanwhile, the sheriff iaaued a 4 New York, Jan. 22— (/P)— A 31-year-old man was arrested that look as If they were banded I as from Ekigland.. Secretary of pickup order tor three hoys, wtwM into the leather are blooming 1 State Dean Acheson, who has today on a charge of emuggling diamonds valued at $280,000 Washington, Jan. 22—($5— Lov­ A number of Congreaamen, tai identities were not disclosed. The about men's waists In Florida this . All work done at Union. Optical Go. is been under fire In Congress, puU Albuquerque, N. M., Jan. 22.— ing a controlling interest Just be­ (IP)— A diatrict court suit asks fore his gangland murder last hidden in the hoUowM-ont heela of his shoes. The man, Leiser er* of leisure looked expectantly i eluding Rep. Sadla^ (R-Oonn). sheriff said hb racelved a tip that season. It seems, .and what-is ac­ guaranteed. at least three-year limit on his Wcltman, of Brooklyn, was held in $100,000 bail following today at Ctongresa. For at least I want Oct. 11 set aside to commem­ Scholl had been riding around in fta 1M I Mi m IwsIm ' Hai 33 Polio V ir* cepted In Florida Is sure to be fol- J future stay in office.. Defense' that a receiver take over aaseta of spring in Kansas City. Cook is Superlite Materials Oorp., a build­ president of Pumex.' arraignment on the smuggling charge before U. S. Commis­ 10 bills have been Introduced orate the death of a Polish hero an auto with the youths from lowed xen in the northem | eriment* Let’* .look at a few of tho pro- pattern in the center. Pd)iular toe, Roy L. Cook, former Albuquefque D. F. Wallace and his associates Washington. Jan. 22— —Pay of the five members of the Gettysburg Addreaa Day? has a reputatton as a "tone w qlt" * h r Um Cart d These Persons, ^ n i ' indicating that sstatlne. one of posol*. Rep. Talle (R -Iow a) thinks who had no known dose friendly _ — 4 .1 K __ are nobby alligator and alligator postmaster and until Dec. 10 pres­ to use the entire money c ^ ta l of Subviersive Activities O ntrol Board (S A C B ) has been cot last of chemical element* to be Sept 17 ahould be celebrated aa BUto Was BtfUMllai grain belts, new basket weave de­ diacovered, might become power­ ident o f the company. Pumex ($100,000) for tha benefit Rep. King iD-Callf) wanU a off. The fact that they have not been paid since Dec. 31, was Conatitutlon Day. flap. Kaatlng Btata'a Attoroer John Fsaras' Y t lf BiHt Te the Manchester Tniet signs to match''sport shoes, and ful diemical agent for control of Superlite Materials is an affili­ o f Superlite Materials Oorp;, and National Children’* Day. Rep. Ken­ b r o q ^ t out today during arguments by attorneys for the (R-NT) haa tvm special days la said Sebolz signed a statement that elastic belts in solid colors and | c o d exocsslre ttiytoid actlvIH^k^e ^ ate o f Pumex (torp., in which ultimately to deetroy and dlsaolve nedy (D-M a**) la more apectflc. reglnrantal stripsa. ^ t h J O K H A U ^ ported hv University of Califor­ Charles Blnaggio, Kniias O ty po­ Pumax Cotp." ' 'CMMiwdst Party, se e in g to avoid a requirement to register He'a aU for m National Cblldren'a ^ ______j DMitol Haalth TlSv. , ^ iCoatjhiiied M Ffiga Xjirol