w y \ ' ■\ . 1, ' ■ , j . ' Thfl Weather =“*5fc- AveraRC DaUy Net-Presa Rim SATUR&AYr JANUAR-ifl?; W For the Week Ended Forecast at U. A Weather Baronh . PAGE TEN ____ -Z-tiaUL-UM L ______r ...... ^ [ Fair, cool tonight. Mbilmnm 34. 10,858 Tuesday, partly cloudy, somewhat told ■ of the cold treatment he re­ cooler. ceived - at., the. Jiands ..of .Herajd ...... — „.Nucl«us of Service Club Council ■■ ■ ...... \Iron Curtain Member of the ^udtt A b o t i t T o w n workers when his car got stuck R um u 'of ClrcuTatioha Manchester-—A City of Vlttdge Charm Heard Along M Street In snow near this.. paper’s ...plant, might like to warm his hands at \Bars Divorce ■the TOOOthly meetiilK of the k XSqVicrfo bis stwry-whlch The 11 persohs"e;oncerned. rldge atreet. AU members are Drivers, Please Note -spot. Hllis and dales, bumps and ■ Shortly after our lawyer friend Taste of Notifying His ■ requested to attend. There are several locations -in dips. -Rough shoulders. pulled himself out of. his difficul­ Wife of. Court Action town'where drivers should exercise ; Manchester Green. .lust check ties last Thursday, ■ without any Cons Defy The Men’s Club of Temple Beth special caution to avoid accidents. I the accident records there That help frorit -Herald men who stood Sholom win observe ‘'Know Your These are Just a few that we’ve. curve-Is a^ lot sharper lh»n Jt Olgerts Klavins of 701 Main Second at opened windows In the office atreet, a Latvian DP,' found that Town” night at Its meeting Mon­ noticed. Perhaps our readers know I looks. Or perhaps dnyers are Just doing nothing ibore than shout­ ' g o in g a lot faster there than they the Iron Curtain casts a long shad* Authority; on Like Garni il day night at'<8:30 at the temple. ing words of encouragement and ow and may be the one thinC Judge John S. G. Rottner, Judge For example, the Center doesn’t making remarks we feel sure the preventing him from obtaining » of the. Town Court, Harold A, seem like it should be a paK^u^a^r-; ,, ^ ^ V h ^ o ” V n 7 ;; snow-shoveling lawyer thought Turkington, member of the divorce from his wife, Milda. whom Plane were not at all called for, the Press Riot open^Taces wfth no obstruklons sjdes.of the he haa not seen since 1944. of Directors and former mayor, with usually a bus or two tossed time came for the newsmen, to Klavins told Superior Court and Edward W. Krascnlc.sr head except for that "keep right” traf- In to make things real int,eresting. leave the office for the day and. Judge William J. Shea yesterday ! Taipeh, Formosa, Jan. 19-— A Pittsburgh, Jan. 19— (A»)— . of Civil Defen.se. will speak. A Bc standard. '^But don’t be fooled. . Of couTke. we hope our readers face the pro.spect of getting their that he Was seized by German soK with 13 men aboard crashed off the coRst of South China Sun­ social hour will follow the meet­ For one thing, there’s plenty of realize that if they have accidents own snow-bound cars rolling. diers during World War II and day after reporting it had been hit by Communist ^ound fire. Rioting convicts 1,000 strong ing. traffic there and many other cars they don't have to have them at And what do you think hap­ sent to forced labor in a factory. A U. S. re.scue plane cra-shed-into the .sea after picking up the v'ho set fire and wreaked to' watch. To add to the hazard, pened? Did the.v have any He was torn from the arms of his either of these locations we've aurvivora.. A second U. S- rescue Ijavfic to big Western State John D. LaBelle. chairman of the cars are heading In three dif­ mentioned. People can get hurt or trouble driving their cars out of wife and they have never heard Penitentiary today defied the Red Cros.s Blood program.- ferent directions...... - Killed, and wars can get smashed t he - sno^Vert-in parking, lot ? Yotj' frijm eacir other.... It Is- not known— -.plane.- radioed... today- Jl,._h.«.d ._.been_ will speak to members of Camp­ And w'atch out for that blind anywhere. These are Just the bet they did. if Mrs. Klavins is still alive. filed upon by an ’unidentified air­ worried officials backed b.v craft. the armed might of Pennsyi-i bell Council, K; of C.( after the spot at night. Next time you places where we have found Ity The first man to.leave got Into He came to this country in 1949 Exact circumstances of the fast- New First Family Heads for Washington regular meeting Monday night. sw'ihg around the traffic standard Wise to be extra careful.. h|,s car and. with the remaining after several years in a displaced vania.. ' to head south on Main street, persons camp. Russian tretops breaking developments were un- Mr. I^Belle, whose talk will start staffers, filled with anticipation . clear but a w-elter of mes.sages 'The cold and hungry convicts about 9:16., will discuss the need notice W'here ypur headlight beams Bare-litem at seeing another version of the drove the Nazis out of his native held four guard hostagea-,-five usands Fill from rescue ships andWadio pick­ arc. They shoot right out over Cesis, Latvia, three weeks after Five Tanks for blood donors and the progress -In our capacity as AVM editor Mrosek story enacted, watching, ups in Hong Kong and Manila in­ wfi-e captured originally--and of the local program. Center Parjt. A pedestrian stand­ (Animal. Vegetable and Mineral) he started rocking his car back his seizure by the Genuans. angrily shouted for prison reforms. ing on the cross walk In the middle Attorney Roger W. Davis, Kla­ dicated this sit,uatlon: we keep on the lookout constantly and forth, back and forth, wheels Of 21 American airmen aboard They smashed windows and taunt­ of the street is in the dark -a bad vins’ counsel, told the judge ed police who stood with rifles and. Among the divorces granted In for Items which might be of par­ spinning and .snow flying. The that action of the pending divorce the two crashed patrol planes: To Pattons Superior Court yesterday was one spot to be on ahy street. ticular Interest to AVM-minded distance this time, between the two were killed in the first crash, submachine guns ready to mow apital Streets Then there’s the chore for west­ had been advertised in newspapers, to Anne Del Mastro of this town readers. ’ ' scene of misfortune and the ob­ hvit no attempt was made to trace seven have been picked up by a Seoul, Jan. 19— (/P)— U, S. down ahy prisoner breaking from from EJdward A. Del Mastro, also bound traffic lieadi'pg out of Porter fmaglne our plea.sure. then, servation window. Was too great cell blocks'. street and into East'Center, which Mrs. Klavins because of the dan­ ■ U. S. destroyer, and 12 are mis- Patton tanks crunched over of this town, on the grounds of in­ when we found Inserted into our for any help of the sort Mrosek ger of persons receiving mail be­ aing. ' . \Varden J. W. Claudy moved tolerable cruelty, with the plain­ Is usually a pretty busy highway. typewriter this little account got. so we could not offer e-Ven frozen ■ rice paddies on the cautiously to avoid bloodshed al­ Washington, Jan. 19—(^)—Washington took on a (rarnival If you’re In doubt about whether hind the Iron Curtain. Three Lat­ li. S. warships and planes were tiff awarded $600 Jump sum and which we pass onto yo\i. that , type of a.ssistance. vians Verified this as witnesses be­ making an intensive search of the central Korean front today though Pennsylvania'A Gov. John air today with thousands of visitors pouring into the city to |1 a year alimony. you can make it, brother, you’d It was left for us by some tele­ iinraht JMiolo S. Fine declared the .state will, npt help celebrate the inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower as better 'wait until'that-car passes. So we simply .waited and watch­ These ara. the representatives of local se.ryjQe. groups who laid preliminary plana for the formation fore Judge Shea, saying mail was area—some six miles northeast of and blasted Red bunkers and graph editor whbse diitles, we are ' Swatbw and a'bout'IOO'mlles north­ bargain with the rebola. e- his A patch of Ice or a cold motor can ed ar)d as the man-and-vehicle- of the Service Club Council yesterday noon. ’ From the left, in the front row, is Ray Owens, named Often ah 'excuse for 'bctng “shipped treriche.a in’ the Iron Triangie the84th Preaident. They jammed train, T and air terminate, A , daughter was bom at the St. happy to note, leaves him leisure against-the-s'now drama unfolded, off to the salt mine.s in Siberia.” east of Hong Kong. Troopera Move In milled through hotel lobblea and4,.,.- ■ ------stall you Just enough to cause seri­ to concern himself with the work president pro tern of the group, who is past president of the Klwania Club; Hayden. Whiting, president sector for the fourth straight Gol. C. M. Wilhelm, state police Francis Hospital in Hartford on we debated whether -we should call pf the Exchange Club; and Frank Sheldon, president of Rotary. In the second row are William, Mc­ The case was continued pending Report Search Over ■trolled along atreeta where souv' Jan. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. ous trouble. of the AVM editor and with some Mrosek. feeling suiie he would like further notice. Judge Shea said he (A message received by the day.' commlasloner, arrived from Har­ •nir vendora already were haWk’^ At Blssell and Spruce. Buildings of that editor’s foibles. Bride, past president of the Lions: Edward Macau'ley. Lions Club president; Lloyd Hobron, president The lumbering Pattons teamed risburg to direct 72 crack state Sadloskl of 103 White street. to lend our friend a hand. But we of Klwanls; and Maurice Gaudet, vice president of the Lions Club. was not satisfied that newspaper Royal Navy radio in Hong Kong Ing their wares beside lohg row very close to the comer make It a ThM Associated Press story let that Idea pass, and merely advertisements constituted a rea­ up with the UN flghter-bombeis trooper.s who moved into the of wooden stands erected for pa­ tough place for a driver to oper­ from {he Britfsh frigate More- • Cabinet Tie Cpl. Norman Fendell of .619 from Chichester, England, illus­ w-atched. Finally, with the help of sonable notice in such a case. cambe Bay said the search for yesterday and destroyed live. Red pri.son yard. More than 400 othcr rade viewers. East-Center street-was aboard the ate. especially those who are north­ trates what can .be accomplished a sympathetic .snow plow driver, driveway. He. used a. pick and ■ survivors was being abandoned. tanka on the central front. Four jioUcemen ringed the prison and a . .One and all they wera hoping for < troopship Gen. Darby which was bound on Blssell street. ’There have with microscopic instruments and the man got his vehicle headed out shovel for more than one hour be­ The,message was received at 6:31 Red .tanka were damaged. The police boat in the nearby Ohio a glimpse of the general who at: been plenty of accidents there. a little perseverance. Directors Accept, Praise due to dock today In New York toward the street and victory was fore the snow bank was trimmed p.m. (5:31 a.m. e. s. t.). Allied tankers also claimed de- River trained its machine guns on noon tomorrow will become the' In Trade Hit Spruce and Oak. Not as blind as "A, new strain of non-stlng- his: to allow the car to nAvigate; Personal Notices atructlon or damage to 36 Chinese the penitentiary. Brat Republican President In 20 City from Europe. far as buildings are concerned, but (There was no' confirmation from Ing, non-sa\'nrmlng bees has been Then the next man tried it. By Tired and cold, the husband U. S. Navy sources.) bunkers, 11 caves and 11 gun po­ After Wilhelm and Claudy con­ years. there’s alwd^a something cooking. developed by artificially inseminat­ crawled, back Into bed as the w'lfe Report on New High School sitions. ferred. other officials said no ac- But Eisenhower was staying in i Especially on Thursday nights thin time it was getting dark, Card of Thanks It was the moat dramatic epl- By Ike Aide ing queen bees under an anesthetic. though, and the viewing wasn't so made a late start for work. \Vd wl.«h to llvank all of ou r n elzh - sodfe involving the U. S. Navy in Swift Allied fighter-bombers tiou- to force the convicts to sur­ seclusion in his Statler Hotel suite.: when drivers are using Spruce ■”Ibls was announced today by good, but we watched hlm> walk Next 1 morning the wife came hom frtonrt.A and ri'lativpa (n r Iha swooped down In bombing and render is expected before the ar- He had some last minute checking nian.v arts of klndm-as ami and sympathy the Formosa strait since' Presi­ street so they,won’t have to get Dr. C. W. Read, chairman of the from the building until we lost home and was all smiles. Hubby The Board of Directors last • in the meetings of the Joint suh- strafing attacks on Communist , rival of William S. Brown. State to do on his inauguration speech— Tavern F or Sale tied up on Main street.___ ^ ihnwn In o nr r^rrnt dent Truman assigned the .Seventh Wnahington, Jan. 19k~(jP) AVeaLSuasex' Bcekeepersl-Aasoclar, ■sight-of-hlnv-aa-he-approached-his t^-untii^th'^wlf^sald - a progress _ re p o rtl^ mniittee^ Bmiey_had beep on—^June—27t I960- to-~safe- positions-nnrth—qt-the Punchbowl j Sctu:gtary^ot-Wctf o.'pecinlly thank the Manchester 7:15 a. m. He had breakfast as secretary of defense. boimd on the Main stem. Although I.,oi|Re Nfi. 73 A.F and A.M.. the Fox be willing to released guard John ! wvound up with a breed of vicious Miller one of presented which ^ w.Ould attract On Final Day in Office 1,000 Flee, High Court Blocks brought to his aulta shortly after May Seek Overthno and Coon Club, the Rod and Gun Club, The Funniest Thing! the system is a good one, Director '.lacoh Pllatic, 35. who was reported! Until Further- Notice - bees.- ...... the snow, in tile middle all. the way the subconimiUer memhet's, went i crowds. the Wn.'lil.neton • Social Club and all I. Jamea Hagerty, press secretary, ‘T may have to ask for a IltUe The telegraph editor has- agreed tho5e’ who aert flnwera and loaned the- slightly injured. Pllatic refused un- j Farmer friend came into. to'wn down the street didn't leave any throuRh the progress report point The general manager' then ex*. By ERNEST B. VACC.4RO ■ said Mrs. Elsenhower jolnsd the overtime pay for working (hi tlttf in next week’s Heard Along col­ for his oats this week and he uac of their car.'. less accompanied by Giisrd Joseph i cross-paths for cars or pedestrians. by point. plained his plan whereby the Wsshington, Jan. 19—(^ i Guerra, 26, who was "bruised up | in general for breakfast but took matter before I become Attoriwy umn to tell you some of the anec­ ■stopped long enough to tell, a yarn voters at a refcrendunvcoiild have The Iron* family. General, if a am confirmsd,'* (he dotes Illustrating the vlciousnesa It was necc.ssary for motorists to "Mahoney QiiestloiiH lA b it.” Review for Reds only coffee. about his neighbor. the opportunity to choose between —A gray, 68-year-old Mis­ said with a grin. of those bees. travel the length of Main street Con.senrus* among the board j The prisoners turned down Pila- Harry I. Truman, who will turn Seems Jhat the neighbors - man to turn around and come up the an auditorium, for school purposes sourian, radiating cheer and the WhiU JMousa Bia*n- The .Senate- 'ArmM; ' 8a^HS|a We know you w|ll look forward and. wife both. work.. The man memher.s was that the conclusions seating 1.300 and.one also for com­ I tic's request and both he and Guer- Flood to his comments. other side of the pile. Pedestrians tent.-ilively arrived at by the groun voicing'^deep satisfaction- with ’ rs remained prisoners. Washington, Jan. 19—(/TV-Six "fieconcl strihg** ComifiUtillrt howar temorr»YUr was as buay as .«Mmitaes haa ■henMlIl? Works days and the woman night.s. munity purposes seating 2,500. ./ any man on the day bsfore a Move, the Wilson nomination until af^ r Both work in a defense plant. had tp.climb over thd tbp of thc|^.p,.p pound. Director. Walter T Do you live in Monches* his stewardship, today puts in I Guards Conflnad leaders today were refused A Supreme Court review of their Warming • Sequel snow to gel from one side of the Mahoney, however, raised .several his last full day * t the world’.4 I . In another section of the pen Sen Francisco, .Ian. 19—(/P) Old friends and weH-wlshsni were Dwight nsenhow'er ta sworn in as Tlierc is but one car in the family. conviction in Bal^more on charges of plotting to teach.and president. TTie Inauguration ■ is Attorney .lohn Mrosek. who last street to the other. Later in the quc.sUmis rtht directly concerned ter and own o 4x5 Press biggest, joir. At noon torrior- i ctmvlcta held, the other guarda-. — Relentless Hood waters dropping in td «ay goodbye. He OAK; One night last week following a morning, plows provided openings advocate violent overthrow of the government. The court had to go by his bank to look after set -for to morrow. week was the subjeet of several with the report. ! Jainea Poole, 26. and Edw^d r,iged through the California- heavy snow storm, the wife got at intersecting streets, He vu-ged that the town “shoiL Cam era? Con you do ro\y, . he wilt become private i Ament, 42. 'ITiey were reported split 7-2. It’s brief order noted that — —— ;— —*■-— personal 'financial matters, Wilson’s nonMpation- has twen paragraphs 1q this rolumn which oiit of bed, drcs.sed and started o'lt citizen Harry S. Triimah. Oregon coastal- plains today, challenged by some Senate Demo- Inquiries have .been made and we around,” visit other schools in the your own dork room 1 uninjured . Juaticea Black and Dnuglaa The Joyous Republicans— and -offet^thlq-to-lrhe-proper-atrtitorltlea ----- Leaving—the-WhiU - House,—he_ cuting a wide swath of de- \»qred-gront)ng a review .----— ——- crata.and Republicans, because he but encountered a little difficulty F 1 U 4 S ^ TlreTrc«ifiniHg~tsoBvTctsr:fiWdie^^ XtemedT^'rWitFwlBlW'a V t th r for consideration. In future storms, on one. He also asked if. any con work? will see Dtright D. Ei.scn|jowcr in their darkened cellblo^a of the stru(!troh as battered com­ 'ITie six contended. various er­ Federal Jury ! new administration-:—will have a has aSid he will not give up H i B5.A OAK STREET TEL. Ml 9.8244 when she tried to back out of the sworn In to succeed him as Pre.si- ¥ million dollars worth of stock la why will it not he possible to sideration had been given to an­ DEVELOPED AND 76-year-oId prison.I , ta;dnt([inted fire- munities . faced their third rors were made in their trial be­ big round of pre-inaugurat fsattv- driveway. After getting sUick in a provide these openings early other location than the proposed rtent of the United SHatSs. Then, fore U. S. Di.strict Judge W. Cal­ SEPTIC TANKS snowbank, she wanted to go for­ PRINTED consecutive day of storms. itles tonight, Open Saturday At 3:30 P. M. enough in the- morning to help Memorial Field site. several hours later, he will head (Continued on PAge Eight) More than 1,000 people Were vin Chesnut laat spring. They, Has Reds’ Case . From every section of the na- (Oenttnued on Paga Eight) ward but placed the car in those persons who get to then- 24-HOUR SERVICE If you like photqgrophy hack to the Mi.ssoiui he left 18 drew pri.son terms rilnging from CLEANED and there was a crash heard for Miller said both matters were driven from their homra over the tidn they came—top dignitarisa places of business or cmplo.vmenl for considerntlbn after the decision Film Dcpo.sit Box jeara ago as a new U. S. Senator. weekend. Two days of torrential two to five years and fines of of ^ the incoming administration,- nearly a mile. >rhe felt the car tip on Main street at 8 o’clock? Storm os o profession here is on '' ~HjUjX-3Trimmn w-l}l, be out of a $1,000 each. : For Fifth Dav A COMPLETE LINE OF PLUGGED SEWERS on a 4.6 degree angle — and is made on W h a t facilities are \t Store Entrance ain cau.sed at Ica.st 10 . deaths, 'great names of butineas and Irt’ crews, usually, work through the needed. . ______, , ...... opportunity. Write Box Job for the first., time in more Adenauer Rapsls^ b.lP.ckcd .highways . and. raijrqad • The six were among le.saer offi-' - duatry. calehritles of Hollywood Ex - GPs Deny when .sIi"e"opched the door ' she night and we believe they cotild A eara than h i eSh remember,' and e.Vals of tne Ahf*ri(:art ConirtiUriiStT Ydi-k; '’ 3iiri7' 19-i(4^ ’-A CLEANED ELEtTRICALLY found that the back wheels were Mrs. Helen F. Fitzpatrick and- tracks and disrupted cbmmunlca- and Broadway, cheerful thronga IMAG GEUIS KdSHiR DELICATES­ ■get this -work done to Jissure- W i e>o The Herald, giv> ready to try hia band At Uie novel pat-ty proseettfed by the. .liistice ■ federal trial jUfy, locked op for ■-—- SEPTIC t a n k s a n d ----. nearly three, feet off. the. road with M'Srtiri pointed' out that theVom- KEMP'S I ti'ona,...... of Jiist plain TAmeHciurt whb crossings at- an- early, hour .of. the mittee has-leei'cased the rapacitv ’ experience oI loafing after work­ ort of Nazi :• , SfaftY of Emergency—- depautment after. : the Supreme fo,„ straight nights, atarUd lU Red linl^ Spy :^l^EB,gN ES INSTALI.ED the body of the car resting on a ing experience. ing around 17 hours a day for Hooded into the flag-decked capi­ SENS, SMOKED FISH, HERRING, IM­ morning. of the school 26 per cent, front ^ • T1 • ' ^ state of emergency was de- Court in 19.61 upheld ronvtction fifth day of'deliberations today In tal for tomorrow’s historic event. snow bank. .n* al ly eight years. He gives th» of thf 11 top Red Icsderx, McKINNKY BROS. The wife ran to, the home, awoke 2.000 to 2..600 students and d'-- fifliCktl t ' K l ® # * *n two northern California the conspiracy caste of 13 aecond- President-elect Eisenhower him PORTED CHEESE, FINE GROCERIES, Alt TrAtfi But One n-eased the square footage by 10 appearance of being in excellent AA-Xovy, pountie.s, Humboldt and Del Norte. - Tho.'^p involved in today's action stylng Communist -leaders. Charges Grow SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. her husband from a sound sleep PRB.HIDENT TRUM.AN self came In by special train from We received a little item in Ihp I per rent. health. • /L.__ _ Several rommunitlcs wdic ordered are Philip Fi-iinkfeld. former head 'The jury of six' men and six 1.30-1.IS Pearl St. Tel. MI-.3-5S08 and told what had happened. The mail this week about a woman An.v idea that Truman will loaf of the Communist party In Mary­ New York last night, with a Ju­ KNISHES, KISHKA, POTATO SALAD I Smaller room size.s set bv Edson 4 women, trylng to.a'gl'ee'rtn’ a ver­ By THE ASCMXHATED P R K M * man got up and started out for the who “was seen galloping d(wn the I Railev high sehoor p'rinelnal. for long.' however, was exploded , . , „ i Bonn, Germany,’ Jan. 19—(/P) —A evacuated. . land, sentenced to five years; his bilant wave, and a quick flash of go to re.st until tram tmie to)nor-■ — U. S’ Highwav. 101 — the main dict . slnpe last 'Th.uraday .. after/- his famous smile as he stepped Two former OPa plaadsd inno­ middle of Main street betweSl Oak I „ aaving of 10()on b.v word th(it he has already made row afternoon after lunching with ^'8h Comml. .io_n sun ey re- noilh-.soulh routs w a s wife, Mrs. Regina Frankfeld, two noon, returned, at J o a. m.. to the cent today to an Indictment acoiia- AND COLESLAW. and Maple ^streets. , . over the area Indicated i , plans to open up a private office the retiring cabinet at the home of i ported today a aignifirant rise in under water at a number of places years: George A. Mevers. former from the floodlit rear platform of Is Very Important court ffom a mid-town hotel. his private car. Ing them of spying on 'U. 8. ndii- ■ Itw a s nice little anecdote for . oHc-inal plans of the archi-! in Kansas. City, near his home at Dean Acheson, his Secretary »o f; pro-Nazi and nationalist senlimerit j in both’ Oregon and California, Maryland narty chief, four years: A , -tourt attendant Immediately tary aecreta aa mambers of an as- Holden's Flowers ; thia column and^ w-as neatly typed, „ ,„„„re foot, the sav ' Independence; , Mo., to serve as ^tate. in 'western (lerjfiany. It drew hot i From Eureka. Calli'., population 'i.,eroy H. Woqd, former party hesd cati’lpd a basket full of exhibits Several hundred persons who pionaga ring directed from . the doubl^spaced. I t . met all of the ing woiilfl be $1.6(1 000. Martin ha.a i headquarters for, hia future im- in the Dlstfict.eif Columbia, three had gathered In front of Union I DON’T FORGF,T WE OPEN SUNDAY AT T:00 Av M. Truman w’ill get hia fir.st taste F^^nigig fi-nmW’est German leaders. 23.0.68. over the mountains to the ^ to the Jury room. Soviet embaasy in Waabington. 81 Oakland Stroot tests but one—there w-as no signa­ estimp'-H. | To All Children dertakings. whatever-they may be. years; Maiiriee Braverman, Balti­ Station applauded as a sleek gray Otto Verber and Kurt Pongar. ture. of hia new freedom when he bogrdaJ including Chancellor Konrad Ade- rcnti al valley, highways were Bars Contempt Charges Estimates Reasonable Matthew J. Connelly, long his the White. Hou.se private ,.= car--by e_.uv nauer. blocked by slides and washouts. more attorney. three , years; and Shortl.v after the jury convened. closed car bearing the President­ who were arrested In Vienna Uat SPECIAL SATURDAY aid SUNDAY TeL MI-9-7743 So again we-remind our readers .Sherwood G. Bnwer.s. the third, number-one secre.lar.v and con- courtesy of Eisenhower- at W((sh- Mrs. -Dorothv Rose Bfuuiberg, elect, his wife and close relatives A t m n r that If they w-tsh to contribute to It Can He The aupve.v' indicated nearly half ' Evacuation of Klamath, Calif.— Federal Judge Edward J. Dimock week, entered their pleas before READY-TO-EAT’ ' .subcommittee member, said ihat ■ ' firlante. flying’out this W-eek to, -ington'.s Union Station. There the West Germans think there’s I mldway.^betwecii Eureka and Cres- onre a nhlloao'phy ' feachejr at sped past, at'the head of a IS’^car U. 8. Judge Alexamwr Holttoff, Heard Along they- must sign their An- Important refused to sign contempt citations motorcade, on Its way to the Stat ALWAYS OWEN set up this office in a Kansas Cit.V Secret Service' protection comes to more good than bad in Nazism and i cent .C ity was o;dered. Its 500 Johns ’ Hiysklns-. Unlver.slty.' three against fbiir New 'York City news’ who set their trur for March S. WHOLE TENDER ROAST BROILERS names to an.v articles suprriitted. Factor In office building before moving on an end. years. ler Hotel. Oran H, Waterman, JUatice de­ If the correspondent doesn’t wish nearly 25 per cent wouldn't mind if residents fled to high ground as papers and two television stations There . In the pagtel-decorated to have his name published, we Their to New York City to open up a The f^'hite House ear, for th e '* new Nazi party tried to-take the swollen Klamath river rushed.j slemmlng from photos taken of partment attorney, suggaatad a (KOSHER) $2,2$ Each \ business of hfa own, first time, will be altached^to -a,' power. Tt reported Gernifn youth later, trial data, saying ha ..antici­ will comply with the request. Schoolwork five feel deep through the streets. ’ the Jury ouCside the courthou-xe (OonMnned on Page Eight) A Non Connell.v, the man w'ho cleared regular passenger train (B. A 0.1 (ippeara to be carried away b.v the Resident.s said some homes were IJ. S. (',alls Russia la.tl Friday, ’ pated there might be a pew indiot* all appointnvents to see 'Truman at which will depart at 6:30 p. m. ' appeal of a single, strong natlon- sent fioating downstream.’ The defense contended that such ment naming other persona. Mili­ It has been proven many timea- that smart tary Investigators have been q,uep- DON'T ehildren ahowt^ poor achonl grades because the White House, plans to become (e.s.t.) for the trip back to Mis- ali.st party. The survey based Its Similar conditions hit the Oregon pictures might "put them( the a (’onsultant on business and gov­ sourl. ! confclusions oh Ifie que.stioning bf piain.,.».stale Police said 112 people To Austria Parley jury) on,the spol.’’ tioning a number of Americans M Throw Thcpi Away they couldn’t see the work. I>t iia help you U. S.-occ.upied Austria. correct this condition with proper glasses aft­ ernment contracts. And for the first time in nearly .1,200 Germans. ' pgp pppn removed from low-lying In refusing to sign s contempt still Plent.v-Of Wear Left In LAND SURVEYING It ta to Connelly’s Spprtnient the Chancellor ^-enauer was fgj-rn land along the Coqulllc Holtzoff stuck by the March 2 Shoea Repaired Here er you have had your child’s eyes tested. Washington. ‘ .Ian.- 1'9— The order. Dimock said hs believed no Bulletins ■President and Mrs. Truman w:'ill (Continued on Page Two) aroused by publication of the su r-, River. In some locations the water oonvlctioq for contempt could be date. He said "The court feela tiyit Mwdrd L. Davis, Jr. vey and the British action, of last j . . — . ■Onited ,'Statea has called oh Russia from,the AP Wire* it is In the public Interest aa wall' to attend a Big-Four deputies sustained but added; as the intereata of tho dafondants SAM YULYES Registered Land Surx-eyor CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND week in arresting seven former! (Continued on'Pag* Fifteen) "The matter is always open.” Nazi nfflciala .qn charges of j)lql-J^ _ ...... meeting Jan. 30 In London to dls- that , a case of this kind ahould ba Shoe - Repairing* e f -the- Bet­ 13-Peoetor Road — Mancheatar ■ciiAs’an'Afistria'h settieiYient'.’ ' — The ’defense-affidavit'named'the' proMpYly (Hapd'sed'bf.*' — ■ - —^ DIMESRHYMES ting to overtVirow the Daily News, the World Telegram PAPUUI gURPENUEU ter Kind Done While You TEL. MITCnELL 3-7019 and set up a Hitler-like dictator- The-State department' dlrislosed Returned to Ja a ' ^7 Walt. \ Mossadegh StMls Split t'oday that’ an invitation was sent and Surf! the Post, the Journal Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 19—<>»')— Verber and Ponger "were re- • J6 'MAPLE ■StBEEt’-'. ■ "to .ilbicaw' iast . W*dneada:y.. UM. AMerloM. and .TV aUtlons-WPlX Cnin’a. miUUijry gavarnor lodn.v ..No'Danger - and WNBT.' ; withdrew the BeetMea of seven .ntaMtefl-taJi^ Jirdefniilt of ..u' Bpy Analysis* , Opp. First National Store , Commenting to a. group of for-,|, V,.-*-,? V “ ® * XVXiF.lA O re;ply. has yet been reqeiy*d’, bodn eaihi ' ''' ■-'5 -Parking--fciot' R«ad Herald, AdvSt The Judge allow'ed the Jurora to weekly pnbKcntlonn — tkree •( I Over Rule bp D»c^ eign -eorreapohdent* on both- the-*—- .■-•'ll**- call. for-. *. new maettog. tole- than ttreviOiiatY Idanttfletf as ;Natufalizad lAmericani of survey and the British action,, he .' Culled from AP Wire« lows up a note to Moscow sent last TfStlre: mat .'sirghL'af iO', pim.- after: KEMP'S^lilIi .an. unuaual Sunday, session. The. ComnaitnlaL. The' gevmi>ar*S-.9£r: - (Oonthioerd ra Page Bight) BABYLAND 641 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-fl-.'n2S i ------: deeliaced: " > t llS SStZSS^^mmmmSSSSSSSS Monday which put Russia on notice panel hag hid the' base si'qqe 2:23 flee 'laid the action was taken Tehran, Iran, Jan. 19—l/Pi_—. demon.straled yesterday In several danger exists that a Nazli that arch an invitation w’ouW be p.m. Thursday.. It haa spent more lor the "aafety af the aUte and Supporter.a of Premier Mohammed loWns in the south and closed their party on the Hiller mqdal.,,.»'ilf‘- -Sen. Joseph McCarthy forgets issued shortly. Did you over try to onalyio 763 Main SI. — Manchealer seize power in w-e.sterpiXJermany- transfer appointment note.s than 30 IWiurs in actual delibera­ the Egyptian popuJatinn.*' Mossadegh today beat back a chal­ busine.sses in protest against the Th; proposed meeting backs up tion. not Counting time for meals Event Schedule What mdkes a littit boy— ^ Automatic Washers lenge by Iran's chief religious opposition to him. A delegation of He s'S w the correspondents . wlicn he change.s suits and misses a re "Olutfon passed by the United SERVICES TV show because' he "got the time and re.st. PLUNGE KILLS BOY, 3 Is it freckles, smile or spirit. leader which threatened to split 200 persons was reported enroute Nations Dec. 20 appealing to the Yesterday’s Jury sessions New Haven. Jan. 19—(db—A the country’s dominant Nationalist here from Abadan, site of the big (t’ontlniied on Page Fifteen) lou.sed up.” . . . American Tem- United States, Russia. Britain and Forluaugur^ Thai Interpret The Wishes pciam c Society .schedules mass brought a slatement fVom veteran Two-year-old boy wa* killed ac­ Or the way he leaps in {oy? RADIATOR and Dryers faction wide apart and bring down now-nationalized oil refinery, to France to mak^ a new effort to court attendants that they could cidentally when he fell from a Of The Family „ the gpv.erq^eht' , demonstrate for the premier. nir’cting in Wa.shinglon to protect * BUY , i against riM’ktail parties, put on by third- atory window of the New- Washington, Jan. 19—(AV^, ' BUY YOURS NOW WHILE V Bbwiftg to Repeated appeals and “Do >’oii Uke" (Cy>ntlitued on Page ElghD TROUBLE? Pawtucket Gliiireh i government official.") at home, and (Oontinubd on Page lligtit) Haven Glri’a Recreatloa Guild Here la the aehednla of InaughMl Is it how he throws a baseball, f'warning.s,' Mullah (priest) Aya-. The old mullah, who la speaker building here this afternoon, eventa: V ■ , JOHN B. DURKE , tuUah Seyed Kashani withdrew in abslfhlia of the Majlis and whose i abroad. How he fishes, or explains WE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CAN BE HAD I Average national -debt per per- plungthg as feet to n stone slab TODAY ■ ■^hia ban on debate by the Majlis— support has been a mainstay of DestrovccI bv Fire in a side yard. Kenneth Wilson, 8 p.m. festival of entertoli^'-'iiSi.^ The intricate assembly FUNERAL HOME M iM O R IA L S parliament’s lower hou.se—of a hill the Mas.sadegh regime wrote the !, son in,.U. S. Jumped tenfold during AND TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ARE HIGH ^ ; 20 years of DemocraUc rule, House son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ment, featuring stage and a CAN to extend, for another year, the Majlis e.xecutlve board today that Wilson to Re-examine U. S. WUson, was taken to New Hgyen stars and name bands, at O f his latest model plane? 87 EA.ST CENTER ST, premier’s, near-dictator .powers to P(t'vtucket. R. I.. Jan. 19 W Speaker Joe Marlin says .. Lon­ he stHl insists the bill extending The dhurch of the .'(acred Heart hospital. But declared dead on Arena. . SAVE YOU Tel. MI-S-6868 • BLACKSTONE OF PROVEN govern by decree. ■ i the premier’s power is unconstitu- don detective tracks down woman arrival. The bo,"r’s mother Is di­ 10 p.m. Repeat pertormenwl Whate'er it Is we love him Rlvaliy Holds u.„.i «,t ”ao... you u,.." Securityy NATO Arms Aid rector af Guild and Ids father teatival at CspHnl theater./" - A»tBULANCE .SERVICE . . Mo.ssadegh’a triumph left unre­ And our prayers will ever be MONEY! Is; associate secretary ef the TUESDAY 4 solved, however, the rivalry be­ State TMCA. 9 am*. Bleetornt Catliefe;l • HOTPOINT tween the two old men for control New York, Jan. 19 Charles • speech prepared for a lundheoii of Thot his {oy and fun and laughter the debate to continue on the' bill. ; early today. capes from TuUa. Okla., zoo hers meet te torns.. SUPERIORITY of the government. Continued ten­ Jerome Coats and Suit."". Ltd,, of E, Wilson, Secretary of Defense-.several hundred buaineia and.tn- LEAVER BY REQUE8T orgaatsatloaa. Will live on eternally! sion was evident this niornlng in ’ The frantic efforts of legislators The huge slate-covered ' roof designate, said today he intendsUo dustr'ial leaders; ' ' • ABC-O-MATIC to heal the breach between Kash­ crashed down witfi a roar at the Middletown is burglarized of .700 New York, Jaa. IE—(dV—So­ 9:M ams. Privath^i the tightly-shuttered Jo®aar sec­ ■women’s eo'ats valued at $24,000. | re-examine the nation a basic a;- No Elaboration viet diplomat Yuri. N. Novikov Natloaal Pteabp tion. where both have concentra­ ani and Mossadegh appeared to Heicht ,of the blaze, sending em­ Correctly designed monuments are .products of careful have impressed the former with Rrports say Yale University haa : ' ’"'• 't.v plans. Including its com His remarka on American de­ left the United States today by for Prealdent-elMt^Pil It’s with him in mind we're giving tions of supporters bers into; a watch crowd of be­ entered into rooperallve Paelfle i miSments trt western Europe. fense policy wefe limited to this ■ 2i!m 22SLJ!!^I_SEW VlCE BUILT> intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and A heavy guard was porfted in the gravity of the crisis. Late la.st tween 2,000 and 3,000 persons, raquest. “Sony. I’m not toHc- lacemlag c To tho local March of Dimes, Area Researeh agreement with, Wilson, whose confirmation as one paaage, without further Ing,'* he told reporters prho 11:M au.... meaning; they have beauty that will endure. the Majlis square. A gfoup,gath-! " ‘Kht he is.sued a statement for A short time later, 20 -feet of Defen-w 'Secretary has b;en held elaboration;" For this fund may conquer polio way-j ■a ■ broadcast to the nation denying the steeple which rises 100 feet U. of Hawaii and Bernice P. qnestioaed lilm about the Soviet tlea eesMRailW^;! ered on. the. edge .of the square. Birhop Musorm of Honolulu under up in U. .S. Senate hearinga also "My preliminary investigations spy plot be ia aecuaed of head­ toi, inetoilidr: The Crippler of our times. Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The shouting "Give us Mossadegh or any differences with the premier, from the Street .level toppled onto and leading for Unity and harmony. ttie .sidewalk, narrowly mi.ssing $200,000 grant from CJarncgie made’ clear he would not hesitate indicate the. desirability of a quick ing In this eouatry and ahroad. • Expert Workmanship Rough Stone To The Finished Memdrial give us death.” i to ask Congress' to act on a re-examination of our present Autofflaiie The restriction on M ijlls specta- On receiving Kaaliani’s go ahead, four firemen. Foundation . . . Cigar sale* are ris­ Ntxasi'sM ' . - J -. • Exciellent Servlc*' ing and industry has developed •'sstreamlining'" of' the Dqfens* de­ stati-s with respect to materiel and I1P8 A BOY!!! '(Wholesale hr Retail) iB . . tors was so tight that even, some the Majlis settled back' for more Three parish' priests and two speeches. It granted an hour to paasersby disregarded their own new '’resurgence of life” from partment if he felt Itgislative procurement -a resppraisu of the HoUywood. Jaa. 19—(4?)—The Washers reporters who sttend sessions regr changes. wer% necetaary.' ulsriy were barred from the gal- labor leader Muzaffar Baghale. sa/etv to dash into the burning farrh tolo factoryfactory, .Connccticilonnccticut "Val- effects'of the Korean t^ar, our com Lucille Ball bahy. asMHed by Moil in your gift ,to conquer polio tonight. BRUNNER'S BETTER DEAL Manchester Memorial Co. who last week' launched qn attac^ church to , rescue -sacred ve.s.sel> ley Shade Tpbacco jj;roweis are The Defense aacretary-deaignate mttments to NATO (the North her telcrlst^ fans tluoughoat P-A-C-K-A-R-D MPPLIAWCE CO. *Ke®brta reaching the capital A,' ' ------;, told bv President:PrealdcntT Nelson A. sketched briefly the policies he ex­ the aatisn, arrivod today. IVh *Ropootod by roquOst from Rhymts of '52. A. H. AIMETTI Prop. (Contlmied on Page Seven) m /’S68 East Center Stsset PONTIAC DEAIER 21 MAPLE ST MANCHESTER I •aid Mossadegh aupportera had (Conttaiued oh Page Twip) (Continued oh Faga Seven) ■ Shepard. pected to follow if confirmed ii\ a hoy. ' TEL. MITCHELL 3-5191 HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER I Aak For-Benson „v i . "i -A. r- A b , J*?... iP— , c X ^ , \ . ■ . 1 . , f . ..L -i , - -T‘- V •.. ' I ■ * ^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1953 TWO MANCHESTER EVENING ' . r______:_____ MANCHESTER EVj HERALD, MANCHESTER-CONN-. MONDAY, JANUARY 1!>, inSS .PAGE THREE Tfm End of an E r a i Mossadegh St^ s :■ s i-’ ‘3 Local CD Unit Files Second Rescue Jarvis Issue ■Mary'd. Emsley vs. Morris Brooks Johrl Cavar, Wllllmantlc; Noel Auto Overturns; •S9 8 Is Collected 982 Loyalty Oaths - NationaJUBCSplit et ai; Irm a.L. Gitlin, p. p. a. et al Gordon Works,. Stafford Springs; WACs S|Jit ^rihflay (^kc Plane/Attacked Rockville vs. "nie CTonnectlcut Company et Wilfred Joseph Boure, Rockville: Rises Again . -Mnnchealer- in-. opposition tures. sponsored.'by ..tbc....ToJland. Jr„ -SUfford- Springs;. Roman. Lake -haa . announced. -Tliit. total,, On Final Day in Office to tl)e extension of powers. County School of Christian Educa­ CTiarles Dzlpek. Rockville; Herbert The Intersection of State Route 18 The- hand- of ’ JnstTf)*’ Ih thtJr Criiirt'' number of loyalty oatha on file fife from the'Cbnimiiniit island of Conie 'Before Zoning' Legal.. Warqlag...... tion will b«t..held thl.s. evening at Alfred Greenwood. Jr,, Bolton. (Wilbur Cross highway.) ,and Tun­ )his morning collected a total of 18 982. ■ ' Namoa near the seaport of Swa- WfthUnion Congregational tow. ' t ' KaehanTa broadcast statement 7:30 o’clock ai the Union Church. William Francis Landry. R ’ ried on aa rapidly as possible. it e s a quarfel between him and the Robert Henry Klotzer. Rockville; b)’ State Policemen Arthur Horan, was found guilty on a chrirge of and .Weat Center streeta aa living That was its last message. It credentials. There’ll be a round the Manchester school system and ' Business Meeting - evading responsibility in connie«, premier. Fosco John Posocco. Stafford Robert Lutz and Mario . Palumbo, qiiartera will come before the crashed later, sometime before 3 of hand-shaking at Track Five. organist-choirmaster at the First' The Northeast Tarent Teacher tion with an automobile accident. Springs; Raymond August’ Ter- of the Stafford Springs barracks. Tloniiig; Board of Appeala a third p. m. (1 a. m. e.a.t.) Sunday. Exclusive Interviews Mossadegh reportedly said he Lutheran Church, New Britain. I association will hold a husine.ss According to the police rcfiort Fourteen dollars of the fine waa piloskl, Rockville: David Irving time at ita next meeting. Pleas sustained hia appeal on pro­ 2. An amphibious Mariner res­ During Truman’s last weeks In wai ready to carry the govern- Pearson has jndicated he had ac-1 meeting tonight at 8 o’clock at the Edwin Songalio, 280 Charter Oak remitted. cedural grounds. Judge John Halloway. West Willtngton; Ray­ Date for the meeting haa not cue plane from Okinawa aet down the White House* he has been ment-shettertng issue to the peo­ cepted the position of minister of i school. strjeet, Manchester, waa t r a c in g In other court action: Edward Dwyer ruled that the board acted mond Berriault, Rockville and yet been determined. on the wrV;*r picked up 11 survi­ granting exclusive Interviews to ple in a nation-wide broadeeat and music of Union, CongregsUonsl Examination Start in a we.aterly direction ana at­ J. Dcvijie of Hartford, charged with lllfKally, In. questioning town ofTl- call for . a referendum to setUe .it..._:. Attorney Raymond A. Johnaon, vors of lihe 13-man crew— then some of the veteran newsmen as­ Church here. Thursday - will also j Mid-year exirmlnatinn .started Robert Bruno Rothe, Rockvillf. tempted to make q turn into-Tun'- ayading - responalbllit-y; and W il- cials on the matter In a clo.sed Informed sourcer said Moe- Vernon MVF. Jarvla’ attorney, aald today that, crashed in taking offi The Navy signed there. Accounts of two., mark the start of choir reiiearsals! lodav at tjie high school and will nel road; Joseph Dildzlc/of Lewis­ liriro D. Malonski. also of Hartford, meeting. the application aaka for permia- repqrted that the Mariner— which of them were broadcast over thd sadegh had told a Mjulis delega­ • under his direction. The senior - continue throughout the week. The Vernon Methodist. Youth ton'. Maine, waa tha/riperator of,, ehai'ged with reckli?.ss driving, had T h e ' new application is not tion yesterday that Kaahani would choir meets at 7 p.m. to begin Fellowship meets today^at 7 p. m. their ca.ses continued to Feb. 2. alon to, uae all or part of the had 'a crew of eight— burned and week end by Bryson Rash of'^the Insuranee .Agents the car directly behind. ha.sed on the sustained appeal, be going beyond hie power as at the Vernon i hurch. For failure to grant half tho baaemeht for living quartera^ sank. American Broadcasting Cpfiipany' Work on "Olivet to Calvary.” The hi-monthly meeting of Tol­ Dudzic attemm-M to pasa the. Thla leavea it open for ' ' the however, Johnson said today. He 3. A aecond rescue plane radioed and Bill Costello of t ^ Clumbia Speaker of the House to witjtdrew EaatmM SNioot Graduate Songalio-oar an^in doing so ram­ traveled portion of the road, James any bill from the agenda. The land Cmmty-Insurance agents will boa fe n b gra h r permlaaton f o r one Hakl the coning regulations permit tersely:- "Trailed-- by unidentified Broadcasting-System,;^'- Pearson 'started in Manchester All Tolland and A'ernon nen-s med into the/lefi side of the ve­ W. Norris of Manchester paid a premier maintained that such a De held this evening at 6,-30 o’clock fine of $12; Samuel Tepley of Can­ or two apartmenta. ■ a person to make a second appli­ aircraft and being fired upon." Ra.sh quoted ths President aa In 1923 as a part-time teacher; for at the Elks Club. Itenvr are now handled through hicle, went/ out of control and cation for the- same variance. No There was no further word. The move would have to be petitioned three years he taught at Long- the-'Rorkville bureau of the Man- terbury, failure to obtain proper On Dec/'-lO, 1951, the appepla saying that at the 1945 Potsdam landed oiy'the esplanade. All four time lim it' ia aet forth, he said. plane identified itself only by a by 16 deputies end then voted on. meadow, Mass., as well. A gradu­ Honored nt Dinner registration, $18; and Milton An- board denied a requea;t for two conference he'gave Premier Sta­ cheeter Evening Herald, loonted at wheelsthe car were, pointing at Jarvla's contention haa been that Navy code number. . Kashani’s eon said his father ate of the Eastman School of U. S. Rep. Antoni N, Sadlak of, nls, Newton Center,. Mass., speed­ apartment.a, and after an executive lin a broqd hint that the U. 8. One Market street, telephone the sky when officers arrived at he waa forced to elevate the baae- had agreed to the special parlia­ Music, Rochester, N. Y.. he Is also Rockville last night was honored ing, forfeit of $18 bond. . aeaaion Feb. 29, denied an appeal An American who arrived In had perfected the atomic bomb Rockville S-SI86. the. scene. r. S. .\miv rhoto ment because of the level of the and wbuld uae it to end the war. ment sesSibn toda.v. a graduate of Westminster (Tholr at a Testimonial dinner In Hart­ .-However, neither man suffered for one apartment.' Taipeh from Hong Kong Sunday ford attended by more than 400 Sgt, Lorena M. Willette (ieCti of 7 Ashland street accepts i. ELEPHANTS ARE NEWS! sower pipe in the street and would night In a commercial airliner said Rash quoted Truman: " 'I am The split in the governnient College,. New Jersey..' /injury and police aald the investi­ Lampshades triade of metallic Jarvia appealed the aecond de­ persons. Sadlak. re-elected to his serving of birthday cake from Cnpt. Grace Menzics (right) for 1st. paper or genuine parchment can / auffer. a loss If he could not utilize that plane's radio Intercepted convinced that Stalin did not coalition which has dominated Other activities; past president Mrg. Gobble Hurt / gation ia still underway today. nial, and the Court of Common fourth term last Novemher. wa.s Lt. Martha S. Anderson nt a combine^ birthday (’clebration for the be cleaned with n mixture of one the space which resulted. some of the messages exchanged- know what I was talking Iran for almost two years came S'? of the Omnectlcut Music Educa­ IN WASHINGTON IT’S THE INAUGURAL! given a purse at the dinner sr- two officers of the XVI Corps Womeo’.s Army.Corps Detachment at part turpentine to 10 parts mineral by rescue vessels, including .this the latest round of negotiations on tor's association; former director The town officials were asked at about..” ’ ranged by the Pollsh-Amerlcan 111 Suffielcl Crush Camp Sendai, Japan. Sergeant -Willette is supp.Iy acrgcanl for the oil. warning: the BiriOsh-Iranlan oil dispute, of the combined Augustana Luth­ Sbower Is Given IN MANCHESTER IT’S OUR the Feb. 29 meeting whether Jar­ Costello said that in bis Inter­ Political organization. W AC ' Detachment.______j ,______vis waa given,any misinformation "Don't go inside the thfee-mile view, Truman declared that In the reached another critical stage. In eran CThoIrs in ; in the Television In Schools /' about the pipe«levei, but what waa limit.” past 20 years -the Democrats have length.v conferences last week’ be­ summer of 1950, was i 404 .gave" me more chagrin than the i. I CBS COLUMBIA 20" TABLE MODEL ...... $189.00 S287.9S5 So. Cngland aecKtary, plans to- return- to the. his haste training at Fort Dix. T ) 1 State department, where he served whistle ga\e me pleasufe. „ Saying* PIcin . . . He'd use It..,: RCA"^21" OPEN CONSOLE— BROOKFIELD . $289.00 $349.50 ■ Tel: . . ‘ 344 384 This, however, waa sfterwardz-/ ---- MsBUfactaring GomPMlea as .a Civil Service career officer in -Irene Michele Klucewics.-daugh- ^ f u1ie.!tp..nia,. the lihpfMsitftt con-/ : public - retetiona-.-: IrVing- Perimeter; SYtVANIA 21” FULL CONSOLE—SHEFFIEID t - r r $349.00 iS429.9S ’A-m. Hardware" •; r rriv . 'lT " tfr ’()f Mr; «Md Mrs: C.’ J ll' tinuing in m ym lnd so .that often, assistant prfsa secretary, is re-, :ftna HiKM Arrow, Hart. Heg; . .. 41 44 Klucewlcz.. of 34 West Center when I was tempted fo buy some RCA 21" FULL CONSOLE-^SUFFOLK . . . $349.08 $450.00 turning to the Treasury Depart­ As.soc. Spring ..,.. .. 27's .304 street, celebrated her first birth-, UUHMmi imnec?.ssary thing, I said to my­ DuMonr 21" FULL CONSOLE BAMBURY ...... $369.00 $439.95 Bristol Brass . ..IS 15 ment in hia Civil'Service status. day yesterday with a party for 12 self. "Don’i give too much for the Adults: ( Cheney Bros...... 72 78 Charles S. Murphy, special coun of her little friends at’ her home. CBS-COLUMBIA 21'^ FULL CONSOLE— BLONDE ...... $389.00 $482.90 J V whistle.’* I . 4u (^ llin s ...... 105 125 sel to the President .and principal She was presented with many gifts — ON THE SAME SHOW — As I grew up, came into the RCA 21" FULL CONSOLE— ROCKINGHAM ...... $395.00 $495.00 Em-Mart ...... 97 101’ speech and message drafter, is and games were played later. A world, and observed the actions of DuMont 21" FULL CONSOLE— WIMBLEDON ' ...... $389.00 $479.95 Fafnir Bearing . .. 33\i 364 going into private law practice in color scheme of green -and yellow YVONNE DECARLO men. I thought I met with many, MAKE EVERY WEEK Hart Cooley ...... 35'i 384 Washington. was used. The party was preceded JOHN IRELAND very many, who gave too much for $399.00 $512.90 27 Dewey Long, veteran careerman CBS COLUMBIA 21" COMBINATION RADIO-PHONO-TV Landers, Frary, Clk. . 25 by a birthday dinner for her family the whistle. DuMont 2155 FULL CONSOLE— SOMERSET ...... $409.00 $489.95 New Brit. Mach. Co . 34 36 and director of transportation and and friends in conjunction with In short, I conceive that a great North and Judd ...... 26 29 communication at the White her. uncle A l Surowlec’s birthday. part of the miseries of mankind A THRIFT WEEK! DuMont 21" FULL CONSOLE— NEWBURY .. $419.00 $499.95 .Russell M fg...... 154 174 House, is staying in his job along afe brought upon them by the false CROSLEY 17" COMBINATION KADI0>H0N0-TV . ... $429.00 $595.00 Stanley Work com. ., 48 51 with the officials of the clerical estimates they have made ^ of the / Terry Steam ' ...... 88 98 staff. value of things and by giving too Torrington .. 30 32 Can Pick Any Job much, for their whistle*. S«.f«r.00 (10,122.20 U. S. Envelope com. .. 65 75 The future holds no financial ter­ V. S. Envelope -pfd. .'.6 3 88 rors for .Truman since he her H B A T HIP 9 Veeder-Root ...’. s.. ..31 34 banked some of hie $ l60,000 salary proajl.y preseste tto' The above quotatioiui are not to gs President, although no one can be consiTued at actual marksta. say .'how much he haa put away. /III DIMLNSION WED- THITRS., FRI„ SAT. Saving BdHk°'*^dNdiestei' And he can have his pick of OPEN MON. ANDTHURS. NIGHTS UNTIL 9 I? I I N Esther IVUHams la mounting accumulation-of offers to A MUTUAL SAVinOS DAnKi IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY .!AND YOU GET THE PRES­ write, lecture and »erform other “Minion Dollar Mermaid^ 4 pins “Deeperate Search ENTS! BecauM it’t like getting a gilt when you can find services. Joaaph CattM NOTICE And he still hopes to do a little llercaw Wright THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER genume Sealy iNNEsapatHr, Ma-tts'esses at this un­ world traveling after he has set believably' LOW PRICE!...and wait 'til you tee em! DR. MURRAY up his plans. "THE STEEL TRAP" Hanrltome, alurdy, tuper-cnmlortabiel...with years and . at 8:15 " 923 MAIN STREET - SCHWARTZ His bi^ interest is inore In dis­ years of really luxurious r(»t built in! Only, because tant years than in hlis own imme­ Plus ' f EASTWOOD Deposits made on or before the fifth of any month Sealy has discontinued these beautiful, durable ticking diate future. He Is interested, he Rtcharfl Cfinte patterns can we bring yoii this sensational VALUE! . ANNOUNCES THE • draw interest from the first of the month. says, in ths verdict history will VTvIaa - Undfors Jaseph Cettea , RieharJ Caate Quantities are limited! So come in NOW! XV Ten-Sa TVrlzhl VIecca Lladfar* r e -o p e n in g o f write on his administration. "THE RAIDERS" DEPARTMENT "TI i E He haa done jiis beat to state hie «:89, 8 :M CURRENT RATE 2V2% HIS DEOTAL OFFICE aide o f the case, in his last "State STEEL RAIDEB»* o f the Union" message, irt hirt fare­ WED.: “MY PAL OHS’* TRAP" ( Ia calart DEPOSITS OVER 1;U-«;U.(:U '■ A T well address to the nation and in mild “EVERYTHINO I HAVE $18,000,000 358 E ^ T CENTER ST. the aeries of exclusive Interviews. TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-5191 10 DEPOT SQUARE IS YOUllS” (la .-tX*) Truman perhaps summed up his a EASY FREE PAKKINO • We4., *’STanrtlilaz I Ha*a la Serving Manchester and Vicinity thoughts in a rtejsrg conference T a a n " — la Tech.. For Over 45 'i’ears.

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MANeHES^^BVENtNPa-BRRALDr MAKCHEgTERr^CONN^QNPAY, JANUARY 19> 1953L W O N 8 — 1410 rh T * F m - w r wW tT hH tT— is 1380 s o In WllllmanUc for 17 years. He business. , Philip laham, Sr., local f f f t H m f % f i W t f i f V w h a y — 910 Lii^hei^an S ociety Colum bia has been operating the. local ga- real estate agent, handled the W CCO— 1290 w n c - * i o 8 o .... C o v e n t r y rkg* T6f viiym a' weeks and is- also SPECIALIZING JH ^ W K N B — 840 .Eaatera. Standard .Uma WNHC-rCh. 8 Mrs. Ralph U. Wolmer, of Lake Slates M eelirig A rrests SajYe eonduetihg a used ear business at the same* iwmtltm. - =— • road, left this past week to spend CUSTOM BUILT HOMES «:SS—W TK ^B acluU se Wile. WHAT-^-News; Moming Star Review ' ' ' Ratem-FoOltry-.Show-. ... the winter months in ^arasota, WHAT—News; Polks Hop. WTHT—Breakfast Cluo. |Vcii? Congregational Group Emanuri 'Wblnen's' Missionary- ■ WCOCi'JIuelc..—. . - - - W T ie—Theater ot Metor.y. .. " Office Breaks Donald R. Tuttle of Columbia Fla. _ c e NE jIAL CONTRACTING "”^7 W THT—Csl Tlnney. t;Sa-W KNB—The Little Show. will be one of the Connecticut Mra. Marion Hurlbutt, her Society will meet Wednesday at 2 WONS—Jack Downey’s Kuile Shop. WDRC—Music off the Record. daughter,' Mrs, Lucius W. Robin-, p. m. in the church vestry, with ^ REMODELING AND REPAIRING WDRC—It Heppene Erery Dsy; WONS—Jack Downey's Waxworks. In Th is Section poultrvmen who will match en|> ------The Chteeanene.— — WKNB—Ed Swett Show----- .— : President to. Take Office son, Jr., and her three sons, "drove Mrs. Carl Olson,-" president. In tries Jan. 20-24 w ith blue ribbon FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ll^RRANGiSD WKNB—.News; CartTen of Music. S:S4—WCCC—News; Market Basket. birds from U. 8. and Canada Ih a to 8tamford this past week to vis­ charge. lilS-WTlC—«cUs DrUrs. WTIC—News: Toui. Garden. • j, ______■■T* - WHAT—Italian Muale, ^— - Columbia, Jan. IP^tSpfetal)— $65,000 prise eompetltten at the it Mrs. Minnie Huributt, great- A devotional program, entitled, W K N B -U H P PTOgrem. ------; ’ Coventry, Jan. 19 — (Special —< Setback Party 4i!a—WKNB—Reque»t MRtlnee. • :4ft,:iWDRC—Bing Crasby. There will be a setback party The arrest of three Hamord men 105th Boston Pou ltry Show and mother of the boys, who la con­ 'Time to Seek the Lord." will be WHAT—Famous Trials. ; lira. George F. Rowland, newly 4:SR—WDRC—The Record Shop. Wednesday In the auditorium of last week in that city has cleared Country Life Exposition, valescing at the home o f her son, presented by Mrs. G. Albert Pear­ WTHT—Eddie Arnold Show. WTIC—Victor H. Undlahr. ERNEST A. RITCHIE WKNB—Eddy Howar,: Show, ' Reeled prealdent of the Ladiea A»- the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ up two breaks In this community. Atty. Frank R. Hurlbutt. Mra. son, Mrs. Everett Johnson. Mrs. WTIC—Toung WIdder Brown. Personal Mention William Stephens, Mrs. Harold 15 UBERTY ST. TEL, MI-3-8172, MANCHESTER ■w h a t —Srt* a Life Program, t(:tS—WDRC—Arthui Godfrey. r e l a t i o n o f the Flrat CJongrega- ter. Anton M. Lessen and Henry Richard and Robert Armstrong ad-' Joseph Groff of Columbia Green, Hurlbutt suffered a fall several WCCC—Ne-%ii;. MuSIc. WTHT—My True Story. McIntosh, Mrs: Hugo Pearson and WTIC—Welcome Travelers. I Monal Church, will take over her Jackaon of the. Center's organisa­ mltted both entries here on Nov. who underwent major surgery at weeks ago at the home of her son 4:48—W n C —Woman In My H6u*a. 26. and was hoepitalixed for a short Mrs. Olson. t:M — WDRC—Newt: Old Raeord Shop. WCCC—1* Hundre.i eorl M Hits. ; 4uUea Wedneaday when the women tional committee will be in charge. New Engliknd Baptist Hospital in WHAT—News In Italian. Activity Calendar The sum o f $431.78 V a s taken time. Refreshments and a social hour W THT—ffawa; Joa Olrand. j ttieet fo r all-day -aeaaion In the Boston several weeks ago Is ex­ WHAT—Story Queen. WKNB—News ThiouKii; ths Tears. Monday meetings include Krafty from the Ackley Transportatimi will follow the meeting. Hostesses 11:11—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. } dhurch veatry. There w ill be a buai- pected to return home within the The Catholic Ladles Society will WONS—Bobby B»a«on. Xlippers 4-H Sewing Club after Company office while $88.88 was are Mrs. Ida Soderburg, chairman, WTIC—Juat Plain Bill. WHAT—Italian Music • i geaa meeting a t 1:30 p. m. next few days. meet tonight .at the home of Mrs. 1S:U—WTHT—Whispering Streets. 'school at the home of .-Kay Han­ obtained in a, break at the adMn- and M rs. Arthur Bultman. Mrs. El- »:1 »—WHAT—Croaby Quarter I I Other officera of the grbup In- Irving Lohr of Lohirroft, Jona­ Maurice -'Bolstrtdge -of-'-Columbia WTIC-P'ont Page rarrell. t#:SS—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. ------sen; Girl Scouts Troop 71, 7:30-9 ing office of the Jones COnsmie- Ellen Carlson and Mrs. Amanda WTIC—Double nr Nothing. ! aliide vice prealdent, Mra.-Charlea than Trumbull highway. Is a pa­ Lake. YtRR ROUND PIR CONDITIONING I:*a—WHAT-rBand By Demand. p.'m.. In the Robertaon School. tlon Company. Hultlne. WOX8—Will Bin ! tier oca. WCCC—.News; Music. ,i aecretary, Mra. Thoniaa, tient at Windham Community Me­ Barney Kassman, Columbia, WKNB—Voice of Manchester. Bays Defeated Investigation has revealed that with Hated occupation as a farmer, lllLlflMB WDRC—Memory Lane. Jloran; treaaurer. Mlaa Mary morial Hospital, Wlllimantlc. ■ WCCC—Hewa;.- Muale..... l#:4ft—W THT—When a Girl Marries. The Robertson Schools boys’ the two men and their companions Cpl. Raymond A. Evans has left and Shirley Galinski, bookkeeper. GRATIFYING) - WTIC—Lorenio Jonei. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey;.... oume."Mra. Goodwin W. Jacob- basketball team was defeated by are responsible for several other !• :»»—WONS—News. f don haa beeh-tem porary treaaurer for Ciimp Kilmer, N. J. Cpl. Evans Bast Hartford, have filed for a 8rai11fyk*A.1v knbF Mtot man^ . 4;U—WDRC—Curt Maaier. U :SS—\VCCC,.vTun'e., Test and 90 HH*. the Maple Street School of Rock­ breaks in this state and arem"— returil*& to-tint country 14alist' Feb-' marriage license at' the Hartford newer indents, senreii have expreaaed ap­ WHAT—News. WONS—Ladiea Fair. I curing the abseitce of Mlaa Bourne WTIO—Notes and Quotes, ville boys Thursday night by a To Select Queen ruary from Hawaii with his Ha­ Bureau of Vital Statistics. proval of Quish Service. Your good* win WTHT—Lore Journey. I ♦ho ia In California. Tpe program score of 71 to 27 at Coventry. lifts—W THT— Prankfa rriaeb— Ball- ♦ t i c —Btrlke It Rich. ' and publicity committee ia headed During the next two weeks con­ waiian bride. He had served six Is highly regarded. acoraa. _ WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Coventry teachers will play WON8—Cecil Brown; Nawa y Mra. Ruaaell S. B6ynton,^Mra. tributors to the March of Dimes months of service ia Japan. Mrs. Maneheeter Evming Herald Co­ WHAT—Italian Voice. Mansfield teachers In a benefit lumbia eerrespondent, Mrs. Frank Bveslag ' WKNB—News: » . « Club, aoobaon and Mra. W ilton L. Roae; here will help to select a"Qtieen Raym ond A. Evans and daughter, Phone MI-3-5940 basketball game tonight at the Marrhlsa, telephone HArrison The answers to everyday • :SS- WONS—Nawa. 11 iSS—WKNB—S40 Club Music. , J dewing, Mra. Jacobaon and Mra. of the Ball'' to be crowned at the Valerie, who was bom in Cidifor • w n C —News. 11:14-W THT—We The Women. . George Heraey Rqbertaon School. March of Dimes Ball at Yeomans 8-8885. Insurance problems* * fierman F. LeDoyt. Mra. A. O. nia on Nov. 1, have returned to Fur\«ral WHAT—SportJ. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Thia game will follow one at 7 Hall Jan. 31. Jack Card and Her­ her home In Hawaii to stay with W THT—News; Joe GIraiMl. WCCC—13 Hundred ant. 90 HIU. \ Crlckmore ia chairman ot the aup- By RAYMOND E. GORMAN ll:*ft . WONS—News. Seek Volunteers son, son of Mr. and Mra. Hamilton ders 10c extra. W THT—Rex Maupin. w h a t —News. A ll such taxes must be paid at WTIC—Voice of Firestone. } [ Anyone in a position to volun- Gibson o f Orlando, Fla. The cou­ s Con push ooin unity. WONS—.News. HKitr-: Aitr: a f i : w o f t h p : m a r k d o w n s once If owneih want to obtain WHAT—Weitern Caravan. WTHT—Psul Hsr\-ey. REG. $3.75 and $3.95 V ALU ES...... N O W $3.0G REG. $3.75 VALUES...... N O W $3.00 I beer services In. the kitchen for ple is making^ their home at 170 • :4.t—WTHT—Chicago Signature. their 1953 motor vehicles registra­ 1:14—WDRt—Ma Perkins. • dven one day a month ia urgently Brace road, iVeat Hartford. Mr. • :sa—WDRC—Radio Theater. WONS—Ttnket Food Show. N O W $3.50 REG. $3.95 VALUES...... N O W $3.15 WTIC—The Telephone Hour. REG. $40.00 VALUES .. . .. N O W $32.00 REG. $4.50 VALUES j lequested to contact Mrs. Ray- and Mrs. Fay left Friday to spend tions. S Yos, tomorrow will bo "Uio's" Day WTHT—Show Tunes. Elected President W THT—Talk on Books. WTIC—Ross. The Mii.'irsl Jliller. REG. $4.25 VALUES . ;...... N O W $3.40 : ^ond B. Fowler, school lunch prb- the winter In Sabastlan, Fla. ~ And wo'H loin with him in proyor WONS—Bill Herry and the News: REG. $45.00 VALUES ..... N O W $36.00 REG. $5.00 VALUES N O W $4.00 Ruth Potter has been elected w h a t —Bettv Kimball, ! gram chairman, or Mra. Albert M. Scouts to Meet Reporter's Roundup. 1:14—WDRC—Toung Dr. Malone. N O W $4.29 REG. $5.00 VALUES...... • a 4 • • ' N O W $4.00 i Boudreau, chairman of the volun- The Boy Scouts of Troop 57 will president of the Growing Homs S That G od wiN bring o kisting pooco • ;tS—WTHT—N.C.C.J. WCCC—News; Manchester Matinee. REG. $49.50 VALUES . .:.. N O W $39.60 REG. $5.50 VALUES makers, one o f the local 4-4 clubs • :34—WONS—Songs of Our Time. WKNB—Caravan of Music. . ^ er helpers program. meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.'m. in S To monkind ovorywhort! WHAT—Night Watch. REG. $5.95 VALUES...... N O W $4.75 under the leadership of Mrs. John 1:44—WDRC—The Guiding Light. REG. $55.00 VALUES ..... N O W $44.00 REG. $5.95 VALUES N O W $4.50 ! : Schedule Return Game their clubroom at the Nathan Hale WTIC—Bend of Amerirs. WONS—Just Jerkina - Community Center. The scouts Cragln. EtSetions . were held WDRC—Bo’,> Hs»k. l:S4-WCCC-Muslc. REG, $59.50 VALUES ..... N O W $47.60 REG. $6.50 VALUES N O W $5.50 REG. $6.50 VALUES a • a • 8 8 N O W 55J0 I } The George Heraey Robertson Thursday at their bi-monthly WHAT—.News: Nite, Watch. W h a t —open House, • will conduct a paper drive Feb. 8 S Wo suggost o fitting ciimen W THT—John Daley. < School girls^ basketball team will meeting in Yeomans hall. WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. REG. $65.00 V A L U E S ...... N O W $52.00 N O W $6.95 ; have a return game with Vernon under the auspices \of their troop WONS—Frank Edwards. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. REG: $7.95 VALUES committee. Barbar Woodward was chosen M To this most inspiring sight: WTIC—Encor*. WTHT—News: Top Hit Time. ( Elementary School today at 3:30 vice president; Marsha - Squier, l»;lft—WONS—.Musi, Lover's Hour. WTIC—The Doctor’^s Wife. REG: $74.00'V A L U E S ...... N O W $59.20 ALL WOOLEN GLOVES ANff Tomorrow's Events Drop your polio contribution WTHT—Concert Hour. m. at Coventry. Thursday aecretary; and Betty. Berthlume.. WKNB—News: Carsvan of Music. ftem oon the locals defeated the. - Tuesday meetings include one lS:Sa-W TlC—News: Al Goodman's 1:14--WDRC—Perry Maion. N O W $68.00 reporter, Mrs. Barbara Racan — In t ^ moN tomorrow night! — Orchestra. REG; $85.00 V A L U E S...... i Maple Street of Rockville girls for a discussion of forthcoming WTIC—Cinderella Weekend. ski, home economies demonstrator WDRC—Nkwe WHAT—Save A Life. MIHENS REDUCED Z0% J qy a score o f 27-15. legislation to benefit the Town of Iftil.t—WHAT—Newji. ,\I,I, 0\ LIJf'O.AT.S AVI» STORM rO,\TS at the Cohnecticut Light and J:14—WO.Nfc—Newa > ■ Scorers for Coventry: Dorothy C oventry at 8 p. m. at the Robert­ ll:(ia—All Slations—News. 1:14—WCCC—News: Music. ALSO I.NCLLUKD IN Tin; MARK-DOWNS . ■ * , I Power Company Is giving this WHAT—Site Watch MEN'S W A R M C O H O N or W O O L FLANNEL ; Latimer 14, Roberta Vance 7, Kay son School, public invited; First WTHT—It Happens Every Day; group cooking instructions. S tot's go Monchostor . . . Thoro am moro , ~ IlilS —WTHT—The Late B8b E. Lloyd Scores. News. Bissell 4, Marjorie Wooldridge Congregational Church rhythmic Show. I choir at 8- p. m. in the parsonags Papers Change Hands __ _ WDRC—Nora Drake. and CORDUROY gnd Gloria Bussiere, each i: WHAT—Nlte Watch. WONS—Paula Stone. on Wall street; Young Mothers Final papers changed hands g than 1G.GGG unusod coin foldors in our homos. ftVONS—Midnight Matinee. ; Rockville scorcra,- Paganl 6„ Gay- 1:44 -WDRC—Brighter Day. Club at 8 p. m. In the Nathan Hale Thursday under which James B. WTIC—News. WTIC—Newa; Ina. de Newa from ; ton 7, Schulz 2. Beat Coventry S Sond your foldor or oddross on onvolopo S WDRC—Tou smf the World. MEN'S QUALITY Community Center. , Ahernethy of 141 Crescent street, Hollywooo. 1 duarda. Sandra Hansen. Barbara Il:ia —WDPC—fuDllc Service Program WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. WOOL and RAYON GABARDINE SHIRTS Wllllmantlc. becomes owner ot the : Cole, Janet Eldredge; Rockville, S . to Polio, e-o tho Monchostor Trust Company. ~ 11:34—WTIC — Surprise Senerade. WHAT—910 Club. Manchester Evening Herald garage a.t Columbia. Center which WDRC—Symphony Hall. I:#4—WDRC—Hilltop House and TACKLE TWILL _ ‘ Burgess...... Coventry correspondent, Mra. was formerly owned by Sam*' Kasa- 1* :0ft-^WTlt—^ew s: Music. ---- ' WHAT—News; 911) Club. REGv $3.00 VALUES N O W $2.40 ; Marriage Announced Y O U ' ^ OW N A M O -S C M IN CKOiLIY FOft A f LOW AS $ l. t S A W IIK r ; WDRC—News. WtT'C—Music. Charles L . U ttle, telephone, P ll- man. Abemethy was formerly Ml«« Alherta Lepace and Rob , 1 ~ i; :1ft—WTIC—Intermeiso WTHT—News; Top Hit 'Time, REG. $3.25 VALUES N O W $2.60 I H n r T s m . '------Satsr T7Tro=WTir=RIo"TI>TlimA : Wu.Mj—Jack Downey a Music Shop. 4rt Arnold Glldden were married i:;SJ—WTIC—Newa. WTIC—Life Car Be Beautiful. — RAiNCOATS REG. $3.95 VALUES N O W $3.15 ,! TTiursday evening by Reginald ,A. Tomarrew WKNB—Newe; P.equeet .Matinee. Reduced ’ Merrifleld at the parsonage of the i:0«—WTIC—Frank Atwood Program. 1:18— WDRC—Hnuee Partv, SO.tlE \MTH Zir-IN LININti WTIC—Road ot Life. REG. $4.50 VALUES N O W $3.60 ' Second Congregational (^urch in WDRC—Farm Program. Silft—WDRC—Hymn Time. 1;.14—WCCC—.Nek'i; .MuAc. REG. $12.50 VALUES ...... N O W $10.00 ; Norih Coventry, The single •7 ^ «::ft—WTIC—Newa.- W THT—Eallacorei.: Top Hit Time, i REG. $16.50 VALUES N O W $13.20 REG. $5.95 VALUES N O W $4.75 , rin g service w as used. • \ g:Sfl-WONS—Bill Jenkins Show'. WHAT—Rave A Life Program. WTIC—Pepper Toung • Family. REG. $15.00 V A L U E S...... N O W $12.00 Recent Arrival WDRC—Tawn Patrol. REG. $20.00 VALUES N O W $16.00 REG. $6.95 VALUES N O W $5.55 W ant Guaranteeil WTIC—W.*ather: Frank Atwood. 1:4ft—WCCC—Junior Dlac Jockey. , » A- daughter, was. bom .Jan... 10 . IV.CCC—Production- NewareeL - — WDRC—Carl. Smith. REG.-$27.50 VALUES N O W $22.00 REG. $7.5D VALUES N O W $6.00 ■ to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Dry WHAT—Cup of Coffee Oubi WTIC—Right to Happineee. WTHT—Muale, Newa. 1:84—WDRC—Aunt Jemima Home ■'! Of Staildlsh- road; South .eoventri? 4:48—WHAT— ' .. Fblka. ■ ' REGi $31.00 VALUES N O W $25.80 REG. $8.95 VALUES ':'*AT''J-''8t a*;:* ••r'.'if N O W $7.15 • at Manchester Memorial Hospital. WTHT-r-Mornihg Devotlona. 4;14-W tH T-C al Tlnney. , Businessmen to Meet WKNB—News. M DRC—It Happena Zvery Day WCCC—Muale. i , Coventry Businessmen's Asao- i:,ftft-WO.NS—Early Edition. MEN'S WTIC—.Nfwi. WTIC—Backataga Wife. 1 diation will meet today at 7:30 j:ft»_ w c C C — Good Morning: Good WHAT—Neva, r p. m. In the Nathan Hale Commu- Music. WKNB—Newa. / ! nity Center. The group will con- WTIC—Bob Steele, WDRC—News. MEN'S WOOL GABARDINE, FLANNELS and MEN'S WOOL and PART WOOL DRESS and SPORT CAPS ’ llnue with organizational matters. WONS—Weath*r; News; Bill Jenkins » 4-H ActlVitfes WTHT-^BreskfasI , with Ben. WORSTED, PLAIN^nd FANCY, DRESS and SPORT V t Coventry 4-H Poultry Club will WKNB—Polonia. , w h a t —Morning Serenade. i meet todav at the home of Fred- T:lft—tft'ONS—News. Television HOSE Reduced . orlck H. Miller, Cedar' Swamp WKNB—PolonlA T;Sft—WTIC—Weather. Morning Watch. TROUSERS : road. North Coventry, with new WKMC—TT Sizes lO 'Y to 13. Regular and ankle length, * REG. $1.25 VALUES ...... ^...... N O W $1.00 president, Richard MacNelll qf.An- Y:S«—WCCC — Nawa; Good Morning Music. P. M.I SIZKS 38 to 50 ,i dover. In charge. 4:00—Kate Bmith. REG. $1.50 VALUES ______...... N O W $1.20 WDRC—Old Music Box. ft:00—Short Short Drama, REG. 50c VALUES ...... NOW 35c WK.NB—News: Phil Halt.Show. ft; 1ft—Meet The Stare, /• WONS—Bill Jenl-lna. REG. $5.95 VALUES ...... N O W $4.75 REG. $1.69 VALUES ...... N O W $1.35 7;4»_W HAT—News. ft:90—Howt.'ft' Doody. REG. 65c VALUES ...... NOW 49c T: 54-W THT—W tathCr. 4:00—What One Pereon Car. Do. REG. $8,95 VALUES ...... N O W $7.15 ____ N O W S i a f WDRC-.News. «:IS—Variety Club, REG. 75c V A L U E S ...... '.. . NOW 55c REG. $1.79 VALUES ... WONS—Weather. ft: 90—-Sportacope. . N O W $8.75 i FRESH CANDY (CIO—Weathar Foreoaet. . REG. $10.95 VALUES ...... REG. $1.B9 VALUES ... • 4 4 4 ..... NOW $1.10 i;*4—WDRC—World Newa Roundup. IF4i—World New* loaay. REG. $1.00 VALUES ...... , NOW75C f Whitman, Schrafft. F. 8 8. WCCC—Kiddie Comer. W THT—'Newa. ' . 7:00—Answer Me. Thia. REG. $12.95 VALUES N O W $10.35 ^ Candy Cupboard WTIC—Newa. 7:90—Thoae Two. REG. $1.25 VALUES . t ...... N O W 90c WHAT—Cup of Coffee Club. 7:4ft—Camel Newe Caravan. REG. $14.95 V A L U E S ...... N O W $11.9 I Arthur Dni$ Sisrst WONS—Newa. ft:fl0—Vlt'eo "Theater. REG. $1.50 VAISES . .. .; ...... N O W $1,20 W KNB—News. ft:90—Voice of FIreitone. REG. $16.95 VALUES N O W $13 ’ft! OLD ■ : It—WDRC—Shoppers Special. 9:00—I, Love LuiD'.^ REG. $1.75 VALUES : ...... N O W $1.30 , WTIC—New.1, 9:110—Red Buttone Show. , MEN'S LONG SLEEVE f WHAT—’ eating with Wamp. ' , 10:00—SttiOo One. * REG. $2.95 VALUES . . : ...... N O W $2.20 OIL ramiiR . WTHT—Marti?. Agrontky. . 11:00—Douglai Fairnanke. WONS—Bill Jenkln'a Show. ' , 11:90—Balance. Tour Budget. ALL WORK PANTS REDUCED 10% WKNB—Phil Hale Show.' 12:00—Kewi.. • :34-WCCC-Kewa; Brcakfait Nswi- Tsmarrew POLO SHIRTS • boy. A. M. WTIC—Radio Baxaar. __ 7:00-Today. ’ .: Knockout W THT—Bob-'Ltoyd.----- 7 9':0O—Teat' Pattern. —— — ...... Fancy and plain colors. All sizes...... r- . , , .. , WDRC—Newa. 9:4ft—Morning Nkw». BROADCLOTH WO.VS—Gabriel Hafttter. 10:00—Ding Dong School. • iSS+t.WDRC—Newa...... - - ■ 10:90—True Wirdo'*' Shupp.T MEN'S WARMLY LINED GABARDINE, REG* $1.95 VALUES...... N O W $145 it Blow! - WTC.NB—Newa; "The Ltttte'Show. 'TMOO=^7rreftlHemial' Inauguration. NEW w eeC —12 Hundred and »0 Hits. P. M. • _^WOOL and LEATHER^ ^ REG; $2.50 VALUES...... N O W $ 1 ^ Y O U —can-. luse you r . Jiome, W AUwfyUii BUDNIR .,. WO.N'S,j:.Ni!ini.- — *r PAJAMAS .your automobile, your sav- REG. $ t95 Va l u e s .f; . :t . ... NOW ^^i Coat or middy styles. Sizes A, B, C, l>, E and lojigs , ipgs, amd all ^that you value, Promisai ore ooc thing. Bin when we say yoult get amazing foci JACKETS ' If you have to pay a judgment oil Mvings by replacing your old oil burner with a Timken Silent REG. $3.65 VALUES ...... N O W $2.95 ' awarded by a jury for injuries Automatic Wall-Flame Burner, we go further than promisesl Many models to choose from. Sizes 36 to 50. N O W $3.15 sustained on your property. W e gaaram/M $bos» tsvingt tm uirittmg on a money-back, burner- Automatic Washers . REG. $3.95 VALUES ...... A great* many of you have been waiting for this . . . a swank, sporty Two-Door . Comprehensive Personal back basis! Whac could be fairer? REG. $15.00 VALUES ...... ;. N O W $12.00 REG. $4.50 VALUES ...... N O W $3.59 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE , ^ Liability Insurance will dc- Q ub Coupe with the special flair of the Chrysler New Yorker line. Yes, it’s an offer you can’t afford to pass up. W e'li test your present and Dryers REG. $17.95 VALUES ...... N O W $14.35 REG. $5.00 VALUES N O W $3.95 ! fend you in such an action and You’ll like its looks. It’s a true Chrysler and acts like one burner and mil you cxoaly how much fuel you can m tc by REG. $20.95 VALUES ...... N O W $16.75 REG. $5.50.$5.75 VALUES ...... N O W $4.50 ; flay the damages up to the replacing with a Timken Silimt Auto­ , . . safe; solid, conifortable. BUY YOURS NOW WHILE POLO SHIRTS ; I^ it of your insurance. matic. If you decide to buy, we’ll give you REG. $29.95 V A L U E S ...... N O W $23.95 It’s powered by the only new-type engine in any American car. All the Fancy and plain colors. Some with pocket. a written guarantee o f those savings.. ’You IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CAN BE HAD power you can use. More real control and security, than you've ever felt before, have the written assurance that if your AND TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ARE HIGH REG. $1.50 VALUES ...... N O W $1.29 ! i Timken Silent Automatic doesn’t perforin uptown, downtown, and out-of-town. ALL OTHER WEIGHT JACKETS I I * -- ' * ALL RAYON REG. $1.69 VALUES 4 4 4 e • N O W $1.39 i • as we say it will, we’U refund your money Power Steering . . . Power Brakes . . . Fluid-Matic Transmission . . . . ; and reinstall your old burner at no charge. •n. REDUCED 20% N O W $1,594 . they’re here, too. And so are those double-strength Onflow shock absorbers • BLACKSTONE REG. $1.95 VALUES Phone today for further details!' PAJAMAS 4 a 8 a • a N O W $1.99 that make a road feel as smooth at a dance floor. You /enow this car will do • HOTPOlfciT REG. $2.25 VALUES what you want it to . . . without coaxing. ^ Fancy and plain. REG. $2.69 VALUES 4 • 4 a 6 a N O W $2.19 ..... N O W $2.39 Stop in soon at your Chrysler dealer’s and discover what the MEN'S AIL WOOL 'FANCY .REG. $3.95 VALUES . N O W $2.9$ REG. $2.95 VALUES I';' 'S'I ^-3 world’s finest engineering looks like and feels like . . . ^-d-MATIC REG. $5,00 VALUES ...... /. . N O W $ 4 ; 0 0 4 rig/U in your /lands! “THl HOUSE THAT SEWVICt BUILT** Tha faawut watMlaaia buraar- SPORTCOATS REG. $6.95-$7.50 VALUES ... . N O W $5.50 aentlitantly tovat wp ta aha gel-' • V t . O P riiisT FAMILY -OF FINE CARS’ SALES lea- of fual la avary faur uwd by With center or two side ftCMii.";. Sizes 3."> to 48, itcgular, FANCY CHECK COHON SLEEVELESS acdlaoiy c**s-*rP* baraan. Yaa I longs, shorts, sl*'iui(« .tih I some shorf sltiuls, flaMba vary Haait la dapaadabta, 175 East acaa io laal eataaMtk iMatl Auiomatic REG. $22.50 VALUES : ...... N O W $18.00 ’ ^ >1 ' 'T '" 'i SWEATER Center St. REG. $29.50 v a l u e s ...... \ N O W $23.60. TeL MI-9-7665 Washers AH sizes. PROUDLY SOLD AND MSTAUIO BY REG. $32.50 VALUES ...... : N O W $26.00 CEHOIISESSON ' , I...... I rs j c=. I I II ii.i- Edgar Clarke BROWN-BEAUPRE, ING. • 30 Bissell Street REG. $34.50 VALUES ...... i N O W $27.60 REG. $2.95 VALUES ...... H O I Insurer WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS OIL HEAT & ENGINEERING 7 ] MAPLt ST MAr,-nt.iTR| SERVICE 244 MAIN $T. * TEL MltdwN 9-1liA J OR MRNRt • OR fORW • on MMACDi • OH, Bumma w ai« NaAiao i V « ! '-'•J'")'.:/ J 1 ■' ‘ i .1 / '/V ■ .'4 j • , / v ; i ' A' I I / ■ ,v. [. V I ' P r ' / 1' 1

- , -• ■ r , ... - - V ^ ------V— MANCHESTER "ev e n in g HERALD, MANCHESTERrCONN., MONDAY,- JANUARY 19. 1953 I’AGE SEVI IfANCHESTER EVENING HERALG. MANCHESTERt CONN.. MONDAY. JANUARY 19, 1953 t O E- JX 1- :'.'i j- a f e . SRSetWM Pawtuckel Church Leagu.e Panel Talk M a n t i f t i U t hand oif Communist purpose* may Wilson to Check . 1953 Nash Ambassador Country Club Davis, Questions Motives eventually be revealed. Fire Hits Glastonbury Shop 4 MACRI OIL CO. .¥hat la poesibie beeaup* the Security of U. S. Deslrovecl bv Fire On MSA Tonight .Hitler heir* who had made It their Of Charter Revision Unit R a n g # Owned by Manchester Man (Continued From Page One) . The Mutual Security Agency will buelneea to Infiltrate the coneerva- (Continued From Page One) ^ ------11 BluMI 81rt«t llve paftiea Of West <3ermanv ... OLber points a t which Davis, dis­ ba .^he subject of discussion, tonight 24 HOUR SfRVICI MutchMter, Conn. . Atlan"lic Treaty. Organisation) and vestments and the Eucharistic GXfP LeoHer Say$ Party \ agreed With the committee’s pro­ TROXA8 F. MR0U80N, were supposed to have had a secrer Glagtopbury fire officials haveetho*usands of dollars, and he is on- by an exchange teacher from Eng­ eatlmated damages to an Addison ly partially covered by insurance, to our basic plahning for security. host. !■ posals concern the recommenda­ land and a local industrial leader METER TRUCKS 'frAtTBR *• MROUSON. objective of rejecUng armed al­ ■ "rhey- were the Rev. John Flan- .. Lever* Point I* Demo-1 tion of the-generSl insnsger In the Piihllihort : road warehouse, occupied by three Losses to' other parts of the build- Copk with gas - Cook with oil This will be done as quickly as poa- at an open meetlqg-of the League Foundrd Oetobor 1. 1111 liance with the West, if they ever separate concerns, at $20,000. Fire ing. a two-story brick building agsn. the Rev. Joseph McCabe erotic Bid for Power Appointment of the town counsel. of Women Voters in the crafts lURNER SERVICE got—poweTr-Rusal* -would-llhe-to «ibi< and the Rev. John C. Flaherty, And plAclng the roniroller directly . Fiiblliiitd______'Iriiitiir KXMlIt swept the building Baturday night oVnod by David Bmall^of W'est room of the Waddell School on TEI-, MANCHESTEiT - ind Hnlldtyt, Entered «t the break up that prospective alliance. shortly after • o'clock," and seven Hartford, could not be determined The European Atlantic power* and Edward Brpadmeadow and hi* The motives of th* newly formed under the Authority of the Board Broad street. The meeting will ISt 'darei nt M«nehe«t*r, Conn., u son, Joseph, a U. S. Marine home' of Director*. start at 8 o’clock. eend a»»f M»1I Rntter. But It is also possible simply be­ firemen were Injured and treated either today but arc expected to Cook and bake with both fuels on a have, In effect, put their 1^53 de­ Charter Revision committee for at J at the scene. be high. The east end of the build­ on leave. least two of. its revision proposals : The committee feci* the general Hugh Davies from Lewes Coun­ MI-3-4523 StTBSCRIimON RATES cause the Russians like to stir up fense planning on a , temporary manAger’* recommendation on the Ffremen from Co. 1 In that town ing was ruined and authorities In­ ■'X basis pending President-elect Els­ Father Flanagan said "the have been questioned by the chair-' ty High School in Sussex, England, FiyAKIe In Adenne* trouble and strife Inside Germany. were attending a dinner honoring vestigating believe the fire started smoke was so thick I couldn’t see man of the Republican Town Com­ town counsel Ahould be eliminated. and Saul Silversteln, president of .Am T*«r . y ...... IIK.M enhower's Inauguration. ,. 7.7* and“b*cati*e. when they want to the 26th anniversary of the com­ on the second floor. two inches In front of my face.” mittee. , I Davia *ald he like* the setup be­ Roger* Corporation, will be the liT Wilson said he hoped the De- cause th* general manager has tO Tliree Month! ..... , 1.M dp this, they automatically look pany. They answered the alarm In Angel operstea a women’s "cloth­ Father Flanagan estimated the William S. Dayis, speaking on' speakers. ^ , i.in l)ense department can be imprdved work with the town counsel and Davies, who is teaching now at , .10 for former Natl*, totalitarian* evening dress.. ing outlet. Heavy appliances were damage as “in exce.s* of $100,000.” the committee's prop^al to re-! . M Henry Angel of 18 Hllsabeth on th e second floor. Brem en were "by streamlining the organlzat^pn, He said only th* shell of .the move the party levers from the should have some aay In his choice. East Hartford High School. Is s like themselves, and once _ even drive, Manchester, owner of the tnjtired from broken glass cut*! • . clarifying the responsibilities of in-.^ church remained two. hour* after voting machines in local elMtkms,: The controller is dlrecllx pnder former lecturer for the Ministry of '/' ''mbicBb ii' o f dividual* and by providing suitable th* general manager now, Davis THE ASSt^ATED PRESS their partner* in official aillance. Town and CJountry Auction Bales, Fire Chief Albert W..DIehau di­ the blase wsa discovered. said it was ths work of ’% group Educatibh in Great Britain. Sll- rected Cotnpante* 1 and 8 in fight­ channels -for cooperation both as The only Injury reported was a said It ahould be left that" way. ver.sleln last summer was a mem­ The AMOelAtod ProM 1* enrltiileelr So these former Nasi*, thesS-heir* one of the occupant*, said this of Democrats figuring they can get ”W* have an excellent town mana­ •htltlod to tho tiM of republleotton of morning he has not determined his ing the blase. Angel had left the (Between the staff and the line and cut hand suffered bv * fireman. control (of the local government)- ber of a team of American experts nt*. dlioteh.. ertdlted to It or of Hitler, may have been sus­ -as between the civilian and mill- ger and It ahould be left To him," organized and sent to Belgium by M othenrlio eredltet.' losses because he ha* not ilmen al­ building just a- ehort-time before A general alarm was sounded if the party levers’ai:* removed.” * tained In their actjvltyj by Com- lowed entrance Into the building ss the fire was discovered. Firemen •itary."' Co-chairman of . the revision Davis said. the Mutual Security Agency to £d nlio tho loetl nejro : Many Ask' Law Changes bringing 12 pieces of Apparatus - ■ While A member, of . the Board.of. tAtl n»ht» of ropuhllootlon pf-opojlnl muniiet'funds, as well as by. a .wide yet; He added, however,, that th^:remained oir the scene ell mght to The new 1953 Nash Ambassador ’.’Cduhtry Club” custom hardtop from Pswliicket And Central EAll* group Are Melvin'S.'Hathaw'*y;''a' help that country Improve' its pro­ llpatcKtl heroin «r« oloo rooerred. "I- expect to give consideration Directors. HathaWay argued that duction by introducing American network of former Naxis In many loss will probably run Into several prevent an out-break. convertible shown above is featured In the fuH line of two and toiir- to the scene. former Democratic member, of the in private corporations the con­ WATKINS • Full oorrleo eltont of N. E. J it* a^l worth-while sugge.stlona The church, seated 1,100 persons. Board of Directors, and Thomas J. method*. countries. ( from Bb.th inside and oULslde of dpor.custom and super modeL-. Highlighted by the advanced ityling troller ia generally re.'ponsible di­ • EOTMBM. INC 4v Ific Oirlously, so tangled Is the po­ stpdsnta in the upper grades *■• of PInin Farina, renowned European custom body designer, the tiew U wsa originally made of wood Crockett, a former Republican di­ rectly to the board.of directors in i- JiKibllihoro Repr^ntotteoi tovernmeiflt) and rhake any con- but a brick veneer waa added dur­ rector. f u n e r a l lilui Mothowo JpooUl Afoncyj— Now litical situation inside Germany, Bolton peciqlly are grateful that school aftructlve admlni.»tratlve changes models feature original continentil styling and numerous mechan,- order to serve **"* check on the chorea won't maka them miaa this Ical advancements. New Nash power steering and the new-:.,eMana ing a reconstruction program aome Democrats named so far as ten­ manager. Uiiiversily 'Agent fd» ' AUtHT OF the arrest of these Individuals who ittat are wlttitn the authority of jyeara ago. tative members of ther group are SERVICE OM^SATtONS, event. tlHp Secretary of Defense,’’ Wilson Dual Jet fire engine; are available in the Amhas.'ia:dor model* «* np- Davis waa tipdeclded on two hoped. If they ever got power, to All Latecomers School authorities have atatad llonal extra-cost equipment. Many new exterior solid and two-to:ie The cause of the blase waa not Mr*. Catherine D, Botirn. a former Said, and added; determined Immediately but fir- (lirector, John D. LaB^ie, former points. He said n he thought It To Visit Schools 0mAn4 XWese J *Tho Hormld Frirtln* Comply defeat armed alliance with the th at any "adult who wish** to vlsw Special Value! colors and Interior upholstery ’and trim selections are offered nn might be wt.se- to change auditors e oteundl no flnnndol rooponolblllty for On Auto Taxes the ceremonies s t the school viill "Should my analysis indicate ail 19.53 Nash super and custom models. The new 1953 Nash tars ; ofliciala aaid they believe it started town counsel, and Jay E. Riiblnow. D tn c t e ie 7 SMrmphleol orrort oppooijnc in M- West, may In Itself operate tJmt legislative changes will In- in a cloaet near the front of the everj’ once in a while,, but waa not ) ^K nenU nnd ot^r iMdiM njjttor ha welcoma to do so. are on display locally at Boland Motors, 369 Center street. Shenvood G. Bowers, a Republi­ certain. He pointed out, that some Davia P. Low, admission officer i 1| Tho MonehoitoT E»*nln» HerolO- against the development of that Jfease the efficiency of the Dc- church, can and chairman of the Board of Arc Cautioned 11 Table* In Play fCEse departm ent through avoiding private industries change..auditors, of Brown University in Providence, alliance. Flamea threatened the adjoining directors, is also a member. R, I., will visit secondary schools ’ oioplOioplty •c.TortlilnE doolng hour*: Group One.of the Ladles Benev­ duplication of effort and clartfy- rectory but firefighter* played a aome do n o t.' or>r Mondfiy—1M< p. m. Frid**. That la so because the parties olent Society" report 11 tables in Ths PlertncB Duol-Futi Rongo ing a decl.sion on his status in re- eon. Both said in prepared Davis also attacked the, motives The committee propose* a in Danielson and Willlmanttc, and jr tsi**iiy—1 p. Ing responsibility, I will recoirt- curtain of water around the church of the itrolip In Its proposal that an or W*dn**d*y—1 P. *"• Tpoidoy. which they , did Infiltrate, parties Bolton. -, Jan. 1$—(SpecialV— play at It*' dessert card party: kttps your kitehtn w«rm in wih- Iption to G: M. He has retained speeches that a coptinutng high change every four years. , Manchester tomorrow. lyie.nd such changes.” to confine the blase. . assistant town counsel be ap­ Included In his itinerary are Kil- .or Thar»d»y—I p. m. W^noodoy. which were supporting Oiancellor With the annual chore of rsnawing Saturday afternoon at tlia home of j The luncheon for, which Wil.son sfo.ck In the corporation. The Sen­ level of prosperit'v was in prospect The nearby home housing 17 The committee backs the cre­ h r Frtdpv—I j. m. Thuwdiiy. t«r (using oil fe> baking and cook* ‘’of 19,53. pointed. ation of a separate water com­ lingly High school in Danielson. Por i«tur«y—1'p: in.-Fri^. ■ Adenausr^ -ars . somewhAt .dia^ motor yshlele* regiatrationa clot* Mrs. Charles F. Sumner. Dessert, ■w.xs "a speldcer was in.;.connecUon ate Armed Services committee has nun* was not threatened. of- ice - cream, sherbet, and date' questi^heff whethet: it would he "I think that--!* just trying to mission. Davif said he feel* the Windham High School in .Willi' auaiSod doodnne: 10:10 A credited by the revelation that ‘ at hand, this town’s ta / cbUector, ing) and cool in $omffiit twhin with the opening here of a Gen- Curtice "alisd forer’ast s' 1953 Several resident* of the neigh­ 4*V« «Wt ioturOiy- squares A-ith coffea a’ss served a t ' lawful fffr a federal ttfficer to have •sales volume for General Motor* borhood helVied firefighter* carry create a Job for somebody,” Davis directors, iyho now serve as water mantle, and Manchester High PHONE I A m. ______they were so easily penetrated. Anthony A. Maneggia. ha* renew­ you switch to gas). Ceok$ and esal Motors Corporation aiitomo- said. commissioners, should not give up School. He will consult with school ed his plea that delinquent tax­ 1:85. I biHe show. Wilson resigned as a financiai interest 1-n a ftrrn doin.g. of about nine billion dollars, with out equipment from th* church. Mltch«li 9-7196 It I* also because the liberal and Th* group has scheduled Its next I bakas to parfaction with aithar business with the government approximately 20 per cent of this One of them waa John Atchison He said that under the present Ihe control, but indicated the mat­ 0/ficis1s and students interested in Mmidty, Jtnuary 1» payers pay him a visit before mak­ pensident of General Motors after setup the town counsel always has ter should be thoroughly studied. attending college on admission .re­ labor groups In Germany, who op­ ing appllca'tion for renewal. card party at th* home of H/.-and fual, or both. Use ona to ougmant his designation as Defense Secre­ Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., General sales total representing defense who has worshipped, st the church or Mifchfli .3-8606 Mrp. Julius P. Strong during th* , products. Curtice said the sales for 50 yeaj's. the right to delegate his duties The Charter Revision commit­ quirements to Broxvn. pose both the rettim of Nasism There are about 20 auto owners tary by Eisenhower. Motors board chairman, and Har­ to another lawyer. The expenae of tee has planned an open meeting Low is currently touring aeoon- Manchester ; A ChMtsnIn* iHeidsnt who have failed to pay their curr avening hour* on F*br-2tT------1 tha othar! Famous Floraneo Oil low. H. Curtlee. acting president, volume last ye_*r was seven and a Firefighters drew water from .and the rsarmament ipf Germany, Meetings Tonight . Wilson’s confirmation . in the hiring an assistant- is not warrant­ .Ian. 26. Time - and place -have M t dary schools In-Comeetieut -and 142. Eiaat Center St; } Born* adminlptrptlon* eoirio tn rent U.xea .and ainc# ttaheggifc Burnars that jsrevida hapt for Senate hesring* was held up pend- also were speakers for the lunch­ half' hilliohs. ■bvdfant* as far **'500 Test away. are. now likely to accumulate has filed their names with the Meetings scheduled tonight^ in-' ed, he said. yeiybeeh determined. MasaachusetU. * for A chPPtdntnr Pftor thoy hpve ipore strength against the Aden State Motor Vehicle department elude Boy Scout Troop 78 st the ! ovan, surfaea cooking and room T •BterM office. Th* Wienhower *<1- auer parties. It.V is also because i M he la legally required to do. they school at’7 o'clock and ihe Ex*cu-'| haating, ara built-in at tha fac­ MU jwj^inlptratiem In bptni; m aiie, to how ! In ^nr aom# delay if they can't tiva Committee of Center church French public opinion, seeing hot* ' j.^elpt with tbe re- in the parish room st 8 O'clock: tory. Tha spacious ovan is aquip- J Viitafrtino lUelf.^rith a little hufnlM easily these former Natis were »ppijc,tlon. ped with Automatic Gas ovan } i ty. juPt before It enter* office. worming thair way back toward | "It's embarraaalng for them," Manchester -Evening Herald J t In the Wilson matter, the ex power, is likely to Increase its own i? he tax collector atates. “and me, Bolton oorrespondent, Mr*. Joseph neat control which aliminotos Tue^day^ Wedrtesday A. AA, -4-4 diet fust of the------"new Germany.------"too:—I~hatir~to see them put-to-the- -IFitaiia;^ .guesswork; assuras corraet tanrn- I washihgtoH are- -not xhov*- cha* extra trouble. And. smbarraasmsnt P'br these reasons, American when most of the amounts are so peraturai FbuF afFTcraht,' aasy-foF jtenlng Herbert Brownell, the at- policy makers in Germany seem small they have been put off or claan $urfaea units can ba adjust- I homey general to be, who can be Thursday, Friday, to regard the British action' as overlooked.'; ad from fast cooking to simmar. (held responsible for the legal ad- something of a blunder. But the The taxes should be paid prompt­ j vice the administration has been ly since mail applications will b* Coveralls for Top Included! Coveralls provide extra work British aay they could not have accepted.^ after Feb. 5. Those who Saturday {following In its own preparation* flailed to act, on the evidence they j don't ml: standing in line have space; give range a neat appear- t for assuming offici*. If "hi did hot possessed, and they argue that it; a deadlln* If Feb.. 28. anee whan closed. [.point out the existence of the. lew wilt. In the end, prove all the! ^ Valle^n reler-Soiind which would prevent _ Charles. E. I healtSiier for the relationship he-^ju present a\ravelogu* on the ;} W'llaon of General Motora from Why Thousands of Doctors tween Germany and its neighbor* | Connecticut RIveV Valley for the Budget Terms ! serving unless he disposed of his to have th* plot exposed and' Ladies Benevolent^ Bociety st Its proscrihs pisasant tasting I 'lCeneral Meters stock, he wsA stamped out. meeting on Tiiesdsy Nfvening. The j i negligent. If he was aware of Uie movl* was privately- made by However it fhay come out, in Brewer, a lecturer-photographer, j I existence of the law, "and If he ad- / m m t r n MARSHALL, MEADOWS "and LOT N O . 1 net result, this news development and is In color and *ound\Br*w*r, CLOBE OUT OF ODD SIZES Of • :-vised that It could be Ignored, he serveA as a healthy reminder of who teaches photographyXsl the iv»;»witHie

J', I ' M ‘"ii '■ r y. y I :,A. MANCHESTER FVKNINr. HERALD.JMAJiCHEBmR.-JC-ONN... MONDAY 1?,; - -...... ■ • . ■ -- —- — ■r • delinquent list here In the matter rary In South Windsor on Thurs­ Three j ’s Opeii Hebron of tax payment on motor vehicles. W appilng day. Miss Mary Morse was the Exx- GI’s Deny Police Form Grievance Clu^ Until these taxes are paict own­ featured speaker. New Restaurant Federal Jury Manchester Pupils to See er* of the vehicles who are on Sclio^l Boaiil Orange Instnllfi-Officers World W®** ^ the above list cannot get their Mrs.'Alma Brooks, Stale Grange Red 'Link; Spy For Aid, Study of Prohlemia new registrations for 1953. They To Seek Walk lecturer and her staff InataUed new .Tiieadny Formal opening of the Three J ’l Has Reds’ Case TV Inauguration Account History Given are urged to pay up before the officers of Wapping Grange in .$Ud»ight>2. a. m . . ajad>Us.,Sedrick. Straughan... reataura^ *nd ice .crenm .bar ip. aeallffe, Fieb. 28. cerembriVes'Held[Tuesda)^ ‘rilglir at” 2"*. m.r4 *. m, ...... Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hagenirw Bolton, just over' the Manchester ' flK Introduces Bill . * On Stale Road Community House...... _ Volunteer* Needed :es Grow Local Men Will See Organusatiori Aimed Veterans^ Unit 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... tine on Middle turnpike ep t. will For The children of'the Manchesteri ton's; and Washington School, ... Among the bills introduced in Ten grsnssa were^ represented 6 a-.m,-9 (u m. ..,...... Richard FrosCh take place Jan. 29, It was announc­ "Hchools’ ^11 see-‘ the- inauguration -■ Maloney's; Arthur-.;.-B«naon-v.of Inantrnration of Ike Improving CondUioii^9 the General Assembly Thursday with attendance recorded at 85...... I . Mrs.',Mary dose,'Jacqueline Ben­ (Contiaued From Page One) Wap^ng, Jan. 19— (Special) 9 a. m.-Noon ----- ed today by James MorianOa, one Mtflieine Gives (Continued From Page One) of the new President of the Benson’s TV A Appliances served And Pay for Lawman Habron, Jan. 19 — (Special) — was one by Rep. R. Grant of .He- The next meeting, in the form of nett of the owners. united States tomorrow because o fla s liaison between the dealers and Two Manchester men will The late Ames W. Sisson of-t)w broh-caHing-^r publication by the The Bdanl of Education has gone ■•Famllv Night,”' will be held on Noon-3 p. ,m; .... . ____ Mrs. Robert Golemao, Robert Gen- the* cooperation of Manchester jfhe schools. Two dealers each loan- trtan birth, both were^stuaylrig in take in the inauguration cere­ t - town board of finance in town re­ ■ ovesi Forriierly Anderson’s ice cream not recall any other federal Jury membebem, Hope Valley section of Hebron, on reaend riy voting to request Jan. 27. ' , bar. the new owners are members (^ntlniiMl From Pa(o One) television dealers and the ho.s- ed two sets apiece, Vienna under the G. I. Bill of monies of President - elect Police department some years ago gave to Harold L. ports, of itemized statements of Tournament Set 3 p. m.-6 p. ni...... Sam Clemens QUICKmiff Fun While It Lasted, deliberating here on a Sunday. 0 First afclectman Charles Manning of th* Morianos family of 15 Liilley pitality of parents and fire sta- School children in the fifth grade Rights' when they were arrested Dwight D. Elsenhower in /Who more than a month ago vi' *iid Gray, veteran of World War' I. a estimated town expenditures. Tfiij Community Hall here will he 6 p. m.-8 p, m...... E. E. Perkins, Robert I.annlng soofhing effect ijdenUal lulte (three bedrooms, Skating Ends at Springs Eleven top -Communist leaders tions. at Robertson School-have been In- against their inclusion In the town that stji-ps be taken for the build­ street. James, Sr., was in the res­ by U. S. military officials last week Washington tomorrow. They history of'that war in five volumes, (lets Committee Post the scene of a one-ball brtwUng 8 p, m.-lO p, m...... Ivonls Lanzano.. Francis Dancosse the throat iouf^ tis, living room, parlor, en- were convicted here . three years The following radio and tele- vited to view the proceedings at are Newton R. Taggart, local employes’ union, have instead or­ Charles M. Larcomb. serving his ing of,*a sidewalk'along one half ...... E. B. Inman, Wallace G. Payne taurant biielneas for 27 years as and flown back here. Their U. S. for his own use and for other vet­ tournament scheduled for Jan. 24. 10 p. m.-Midnight trancece id S ^ Elsenhower planned There will nbt be any public ago by a federal coUrt Jury which vision dealers have offered to in -, the Manchester Fire Department, trucking and moving firm ganized an association of their erans of the war. first term as Hebron’s representa­ mile of Sullivan avenue. Sullivan All proceed* from the event will nco-owner of the Center Restaurant to i^ a ln unttUhe hour of depar- to study their problems and hqlp skating permitted at Center pondered its verdict only seven stall ,TV acts in the schools as Sixth grade pupils from Nathan residence is .New York. owner, and CSicatcr W. Shields Gray has kept this book at his tive in the state legislature, ha^' avenue is regarded as a state high­ be donated to the. March of Dimes cal enemy of Memphis pillitiral here. His sons, John and Jamea, Jr., N* Dangcreus Drugt tu rt for the ^ ^v^te t e service In 6 Hale School arc going to watch at in the achievement of better » y way and is used by children at- are partners In the new enterprlee. Springs P nd until further no­ hours. listed: A sealed Indictment returned by of 136 School street,, employed home since then, as there was no been placed on the committees for campaign here. Even plhboys' boss E. H. Crump. national Presbyter!tehsn . Church tice, Park Superintendent A Los Angeles federal trial Jury Barnard School, B. D. Pearl Ap- the SMFD Co. 3 on Spruce street. a federal grand jury last Tuesday at the County C^jurt. building and working conditions. | other place available at the time. Public Buildings and Grounds, and tcndinlg the new elementary school Week End Deaths The entire building interior has tomorrow’s in­ • Known as the Grievance Clutuit fee.' will be turned over to the London Arthur Wood, 71, con- which will open Horace F. Murphey reported iapt summer took six days before pllnncc A Kiirhll'.'!!® Many other groups have had invi­ accused them of spying for Russia ' ,in Hartford...... He la now turning, Jt over to the Public Heal th and Safety. in Wnpping. committee aiding the-polio- drive, diHlor, composer and theatrical been, redecorated .and. refumlahed. nuguratlon program, this momihg! G66d skating' this convicting 14 Califorriia Coriimuri- Bowers School, Benson’s TV & Ap­ tations.to private homes for tele- in a conspiracy with Yurl V. Novi­ has been set up to provide Pcflfce Ameridan Legion. Jones-Keefe Richard M. Grant, the other local Afifcr Manning consult' with By THE A9.^KYATED PRESS There will be 63 seats. 11 booths. Noon tomorrow will bring ti They boarded the train in Department members with an -Ca.'h and merchandise prizes will figure. Died Sunday. ,season has been enjoyed Just Icsdcrfl pliances, Inc.; Manchester Green vlcwlng. under the leadership of kov, second secretary of the Soviet Poat, No. 95. and it wlll.be on file representative, is placed on the state. o(fi<:ials on the project and be avallabie. Arlington. Ma.s*. Norman H. Including two corner tablea which TRUSSES-IELTS tillmax of the day Republicans! ofta^ay—last Saturday. Rain their teachers. Hartford this morning al 5:30. portunity to discuss their mi receiireB approval of the retjriest, MEN and WOMEN The 13 current defendants and .School, Video Center; Hollister embassy. While in Washington, they will at the Legion home on the Green, committee for Insurance and Fed­ Urges Card Returns Dakin. 59, marrtkting news .'pe- will seat eight peisona and atoola baw dreamed of through 20 years j late Saturday night and early those convicted previously all were School. Vlchl’s;. Keeney. _Schopl, The office of Arthur H. Illlng, . Becauae of hia diplomatic status, problems and present them available to anyone interested. It eral and Inter-governmental Rela­ the i$jwn would then he asked to rialist for the U. S. Department of at the bar. A green and yellow E$(PERT FITTERS In the political wilderness. j Sunday rhonilng covered the superintendent of schools, al.so an- stay w ith Chester A. Shields; study to fellow patrolnien who iscf continue the walk along Ayers ^ Wilfred Roberts, chairman of tried on the same cliargc under the Pottcrton’.s: Lincoln School, Budget Novikov could not be made a de­ .son of Dhester W„ who is a will be of great interest to all vet­ tions. Grant is sen’ing his second the March . of. Dime.', urge,' all Agrlcullme. Born in Fairbanlia, color devtgn has been used through­ I t that time, with television re- skating arca'wtOi water.-. SmiUi Act—con.splracy to teach Center;.Nathan Hale. School.,Mont-. nounce's tliat elementary schools fendant but the United-States, de­ as their representatives In discrtis;;^ erans,-especiaily.------■ term" in’the leglsiature,- and- Is -on road(f-to the sehooL...... -t-— S. D. Dtrd Sunday. 'Arthur Drug Stores poA&ig the scene throughout the • trumpet piaycr'with the 'U. ‘ S. slons with Chief of Police Hertjnlan residents to retiiri) their coin cards out. With mild w-ejtthjw today, rind advocate violent overthrow of gomcry Ward; Vcrplanck School, will close at 2:30 to give mo.st of manded that he leave the country Another. book has also been the same committee in which he Invite<) to Meeting Honolulu Dr. Thomas A. Jag- One of the features of Three J ’a laiM, the man from Abilene will the U. S. government. the children an opportunity to Marine Band. ‘ O. Schendel and -General Mansiger handed over to Gray, to be placed ■Wtomcn of South Windsor and as« soon as possible. Mr. Murphey said that'^aigood Maloney’s Radio A Television immediately. was placed for his first term. Benefit Dance .Arranged gar 81, international Volcano ex­ will be the making of their ou-n talte the^th of office, right hand As they had done frequently Service; Waddell School. Potter- watch the inaugural parade. Richard Martin. in the Legion Home for reference. Wpiiiang attended the showing of White-Schreiber railed, left hand resting on one spell of cold weather wouTd-^c Novikov was reported by the Tke club, which was formed Hot Lunch Menu A benefit square dance will be pert. Born in Philadelphia. Died Ice cream. necessary to permit skating. since receiving the case, the Jurors State department to be In. New This was presented by Mrs. Carrie The week’s menu; Tuesday — afi <*ducational movie and talk last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schrelber The building haa been closed for of two open Bibles, as he stands jterday asked that portions of about a month ago. is open to tioth , I. Burnham and is a handwritten night at the elementary sehool in held Jan. 31 at the high school of 279 Weat Center atreet an­ on a whlte-palnted platform be- York today px-eparatory to leaving officers and men from Chief Sc.'^n- cornbeef hash, peas, carrots, bread with pr'ciceed* given to the polio Rochester, N. Y. George van aUeratlone the last two weeks. theScMimony during tlic clght- on a Belgian Transatlantic plane record of the doing* of the Hebron oleo, milk, pudding; Wednesday- Wapping. It was concerned with Nortwick, 62, vice president of nounce the ■ marriage of their, Purchase of the building and ad­ NOTICE “foije thousands of onlookers In the and-a-MHTjTionth trial he read to Skywatch Has del down. Edward Wilson, punsi-/ Veteran Soldiers’ , association. ■ carper control and Dr. Edward campaign. The Barnstormers daughter, Janet Elizabeth **' Beverly, Mass.; t h r e e grand­ Annual Report at Emanuel Poles Accuse U. S. dent of the club, said that alU^ut vegetable soup, crackers, assorted will prompt for dancer*. Shm-win Williams Paint Company. joining property n’ka made in Cwltol Plaza. them. It was presented, to the associa­ sandwiches, njilk, cupcake. Thurs­ Wlrite of St. Francis Hospital. Died Sunday. her.- to Leonard Q. White of Wau*’ We have combined all oar >. three-hour. 10-mlIe long pa­ children and .several nieces and Poland’s Commimlst government two of the men eligible ere njvm- . Tests Condoated (3ctober. There ia ample parking tion by its first president, the latS' day—baked ham, mashed potato, Hertford was the principal speak- Detroit—Arthur C. McCarthy. kegan. III. The marriage look place operations at our new sales* rade will follow the ceremony. nephews. has charge the United States Woman Chief bers. There are 31 full-time,police­ Henry V. Seyms, Mrs. Burnham’s ei'7 ' ' Fire Chief George Enes said on Saturday, Jan. 17, in Peoria, III. space outside the building. Shows Membership o f 1^019 with “aggressive spying’* against men here, including officers. , , scalloped tomatoes, bread, oleo, Thiir.'day that tests made on the .56, retired general manager of the O^clals estimated a crowd of 500,- father, for use in keeping the milk, raisin special: Friday baked 'A question and answer period Mrs.-White graduated from MaiS- room. We are no longer do­ OOi will swell Washington's popu­ Heni^ L. Livingston HospitalTNotes Poland and with working out a Besides Wilson, the officer# of ha.'c station, the remote control Grand Trunk-—We.stern Rallroa actually sworn In. . ford in ISpjO, a son,of. the late Wil­ yesterday said ,t,he U.,S. gpyei'n- ■ Mrs. Burke succeeds' -Thomas are no foriger living. ' ' attended a meeting of the Swap ■ score of .53 to 49. for appointment or stop In at His happy supporters, howevei;, Btrecl; Wiltlam’ Neckamp, Glaston­ the cbmfnuriicaritTriririlberabip^.had WilH’am " ' Ben^w n;^ -atid- Mude men was trying to "deprive Poland arily interested, in the . Job cljs.ssi- Manchester Evening HeraM day. by the government, under civil Electronic Laboratories' liam and Sarah Homer Livingston, bury; Mrs. Gertrude Tarsey, Rock­ reached 1,019, and th a t^ subsfnn- Viola Ncl.son. Miss Maxwell, who was recently pro- Reorganizing CD Group at the South Windsor Wood l.$ LlhiTarip' Represented I aervice, at Great Lrikca, III. 244 Main fltreet. Avaltablo at aet off yesterday on a seemingly and had worked as a machinist at of its independent existence and to fication syatem of all town eni-' ■ Some 13 librariCB were repre- Wapping ..... correspondent, Mr*. ,\n- Memphis. Tenn. — Lovick P. 277 BROAD ST. ville; Michael Sta>^nski, 22.5 North tial increarw in both mcrftber^sht)T-No^ma Johnwn will ac^e as d^^^^ Gray, who is (Jlvil Deffnse di Memorial Library. Thursday. Miles, - 81, lawyer, former Wasli- The couple will realde in your convenience. endless whirl of social activities Billings and Spencer for 15 years. aubordinate it to the interests of ploye?, that General Manager i|Iar- rector here, is making a strenu In all there were 20 librarians rfcntcd at a .'w,ap group meeting nle rojUns. telephone Mltehell that won't abate until the last Main street; Mrs. Eugenia Hamlll, and cliurch attendance had^^'W; District txjn the American monopolies." tin ia 'working on and which 4aj ex­ ington corre.spondent, ^and politi­ Waukegan. Besides his daughter In Man­ 15 Server street; Richard Clough, ous effort to reorganize the local attending, coming from various ifeld at the W

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Flu Bug Fqilsj4o Teachers Play i i \ t i Two Close Games Lakers Finatlf Lose THE l>S Minot Loop BattingKings^ |G apozzoli New Wappiifp Toiiight V Al SuroMeo^ Nets 23. Hot-Shot College Stars, " Game Herald jihgte C oast E veiit 7Mduhd S ia F rTcnchc’rs will be iu t to Win to­ Two close games marked the start of the second round of the - By r night in Y.Senior I..cague play, On Home Playing Court By THE A.RROCIATED PRESS * ned 22 points ns the Nats set • Cards 14 Under Par 274 New York, Jan. 19—(IP)—Two^turnlng serviceman. Bill Aber- Georgetown Fla^h Turns ~ Points at East Side Ne.w York, Jan. 19—<,Ti—Bag--(No. 3) and Jlllnoia (No. 4)—all 'Y' Junior league, the Cros-Ite In­ EARL W. YOST against the Wapping Harvesters. dians took Moriarty Eagles 27 to A string of 22 home victories in ! hO^e floor record by winning their To Take Home Top $$ minor league batting kings and a nathie (11-6) Lloyd Dickey (5-9) In 8:55.2 Effort in 8TANDINOB ketball rebounds. Illinois dropped that thriller to The scholars with their eye tin The powerful Britlsh-American sTA-.NDINtis _j, 25. while Roy Motors gave the 7, . j I j V, . ; 19th straight game at home. Sport* Editor and Ray Narlesky (11-15), all of w : PcL Minneapolis was at end today, but . k o S T O N REPL ACED N e w pitching champion will be among ’ Indianapolis and bonus baby Floyd Good Start Flu bujfg were a-flyinsr in rol- infjj^na and La Palle, fell before ttie number one spot will have Dick haskethall team roared to a 91 to wiik.s^r.srre ' 12 ,7oa Jarvis Black Hawks their first de- the Lakers still clung to their York in second place by trimming —Palm, Springs Next Boston Kacey Meet Bloomfleld Copace ... .2 1.000 naniel.son and At fone up fiont. go victory over the eqiially-potent M,n'h»si»r !< the 18 freshmen trying to gain, Penfold are not considered imme­ Wlnsted Howards .... 1 leffe basketball clrelea Saturday pep„,||, (t8-62. at Chleaco. . L.t .‘I32 feat of the year, 23 to 20. three-game lead In the Wealern ; the Knicks,, 99-83, in the second MONDAY i Lercsted in ice hockey at Boston. 1.000 ninht . . • but thaf.g all they did Salle has won 1.^ same.s this sea- ■Ipe Schniidl and Charlie Beattie Wilkes-Larre Karons, at the- Ar- Elmifs ...... to In the fir.st game, Moriart.v’s led San Diego, Calif., Jan. 19—flPi— regular berths at the Cleveland; diate prospects. < New York, Jan. 19—tg")—Char-, Nsttlgt (M> Man. Nassiff Arms ...1 1.000 hackeourt, while Corbin will hold rnory .Saturday night before the p,''"}’,Pi’,, • Division of the National Basket- half of a dhiibleheader at Boston, Early offlee vliitor is Art Pon-1 Each year Ray manages to watch Indians’ spring training camp at i Seeking additional outfield B. F. PtB. Meriden Kaplans...... 1 — Hy in circles. . . They didn’t son while losing gnly two both to nil th» wav until less than one ball A.ssociatlon. In the opener, Indianapolis nipped rrantz who reports he Is now the' several National .League games in The touring golfers headed, East ley Capozzoll. a Georgetown senior I Burk*, rf 4 17 .800 down the. center spot. The Har- „(,a_.,£j„’;, [J^r’jjuit .ciowd. It was f;t*e«-r*ll« t !Iur ..niinute Jo play-when the hard play- Tucson, Ariz., next month. ; strength, ^the Indians will have a New Haven Roesslers. .0 .000 hurt anybody. DePauI! , , SP.ARKED BY JACK Nichols' ’ Philndclphi.a. 7(3-74, In overtime. sole "chief qook and bottle washer” j Beantown . . . BUI Khofla pays a tobay, with a Jubilant Tommy Bolt who looks like he’d have trouble I Bna Eall.s at Pavliu ,__ loss at home since la.st February ' 13.909 - all. the law allowa-i-Jam* have complete charge of all opera-' days in N. H., with Country Club mark backed up. by . is. home runs ■ also are _ .Telutning -. servicemen, son. Sjsson, Iz . 3 0-0 i to victory...... - ...... - air thought the .layhawks- r-to-e- kfloor,- -The - w-inders - treated the Aatirilay... . - In the second game, Roy MotorsWaynt tarnCtr tjfe ' fried the Arena and was treated t« tlohs . . Mm. Lee tJrbanettr phoheh^i'Frd Alex Hackney and p«Sftt«r •talna- to -Palm Springs ■ for the- Bahthmweight ’ Churlcy” hanfl’t ■^-1 Boh Leonard, who left the Uni- through foi a while,.All. that is. The nightcap should he a goml. rnlliii.siastic rrowd to the most ■aglanrhpsipr .at Klnilra. had to come from behind to lop ^ (^ick. a dazzling show by the Celtics, three-day $10,000 Invitational Pro- ^ d 79 RBIs. Mike Lutz, two years i. Smith batted .288 at Indiasapolis. T oU li ...... It yesterday afternoon at the East I'aw-tiirkPt a"! Clrn.s Falla. and reports she would like informa­ John Olson . , . Evening at home. .Pope’s junior at 25, had a less lm-4 ’’I want to get another good been beaten Oils 'season and his Side Rec, defeating Wallingford verslty trf Indiana Infirmary only except their cagy coach. Phog Al- contert. The Silk fitly Ace.s, fre.sh billlianl team-performance ol the the Jarvis Hawks who have not- However, Minneapolis held fast Boston's brilliant Boh Cousy set tion where tickets could be pur­ Amateur Tournament at the Thun- sparkling 8:55.2 two-mlle effort in Watllsglsrd (77) from their first win of the sea.sOn, sea.son at Hie Armory with all five; ^ Sanda.\ THURSDAY berbird Country Club. • posing .321 average but it was look at PopV'said Cleveland man­ B. r. pt». 86 to 77. last Thursday, was the driving jen.. Allen apparently has come Paii-tilikat at .lianrhaalar. prpviotisly been bratpn. Two foul runnerup Roohc-^lpr an NBA record with 18 A^sistA And chased for the pro tennis exhibition Routins morning followed by a enough to give him the Elastem ^ ager AI L ^ez recently. ’’He was the Boston Knights of Columbus WrlsM. rf ...... I 2-3 18' LED BY BIO, Al Surowlec, the fotde behind the Hoosiers' vital lip with another scoring robot to tangle with Pioneer' Parachute, sLailers hilling double-figures. Mani-haalpr at Pawtiirkat (nlghtl, shots by Bei-nle Balon was th e , p-^rt Wayne. 90-87- Fort Easy Ed Macaulcy poured in 33 , In Hartford featuring Jack Kramer THE OTHER PROS and a scat­ games Saturday Indicated that he rf ...... 3 0-3 4 74-70 double-overtime win over replace • Lovellette ,.Hi.s.His name isIs The Chtilcmen, hot and cold all K.W FKI.IX continued, to Im­ U'llkaa-flarra at .Rrran'.nn. deciding factor with less than one Wayne' almost blew a 10-point visit to Jimmy Morianos’ new res­ tering of sunateurs headed for the League leadership. Also c e r t ^ to under a handicap when he came If ...... 0 0-0 0 home forces led througroufhout. poet j points. ' Andy Phillip of Fort and Frank Sedgman. Mrs. Uj- get a lot of attention la Dave Hos­ was ready for an assault on Fred Wide. If ...... 1 0-1 2 ing quarterquat scores Illinois. . . . Leonard scored IS B. Born,' and he scored .11 se.i.son, are h.ard to predirt but prove ills HVPiagp with a.'JH 'pom minute to plhy to give the North' lead In the last two .minutes but taurant and ice cream bar in Bol­ next stop on the r e ^ a r PGA win­ umto last summer. He ran Into of 23-19, 44-32 Losing a heatt-breaker. 81 to 80, Wayne held the former assist banettl’s husband was a ranging kins, who won 22 and lost 10 for M abmment in right field the first Wilt’s 8:50.7 American record. It Coombs. Ic .,., ...... 3 7-7 1.1 and 64-51. Surowlec was outstand­ ■■points after intermission as Indi­ points to forge the stunning upset with . P.oy Gebhnrdt hack in uni- out-put. Bobby Knight ncllcrf 20. End’Tiiotor club the f.ist win^overt p ,p at’s two free tosses in mark. 17, set when he played with ton, just over the town line. Jimmy ter tour, the $10,0()0 Phoenix Open Ilnullhsn. f ...... 0 0-0 0 foini you can he sure that they will local player for years . . Trumap reports he will have a Red Sox Dallas. Hoskins, the first Negro to 'nighy he played in Cleveland In- was the fastest two miles ever by Usrdins. rf .. i-i 11 ing under the boards and most of ana won its seventh straight game of the top-ranked K-Staters. .iackie Alirn if and Biidoy Acker­ to the Barons in Wilkee-Bsrre yes­ the high fl,''ing Hawk.’. ’ the l.i.st 30 seconds eased the Pis- Philadelphia. Cowles checks In and reports on which starla Friday. an American collegian...... * ■ and cemented its hold on the Big go all out In win. Ttie Ace.s’ Will man and Kenny Goodwin 13 pack. banner displayed in his new piece - Bolt proved a wire to wire win­ play In the Texas Leagiie, is th^ ju m hts Oieat. He played In only 0««. rf ...... 7 0-0 14 his polnta came from under the terday sfter’noon, the BA’s relin­ Rey Motors ct.ix _ _ . ton.s to victory. Groat wound up Joe Graboski’s field goal In over­ progress -.of Sportsmen’s Show FRANK 8EVIONE. George­ Ik...... 4 7-11 15 Cobh, the lengiie’s leading scorer, Khigiit, thp BA’s Negro whir., B.- r. Pf. of business and Jaok-of-ell-tredes ner In the San Diego meet, putting No. 1 candidate the No! 4 p itc h ^ a /half dozen games and got four hoop. He tallied six baakeU and 10 lead. A Southern gentleman Nelld quished first place again In the her Ni Tn-f.rrl V rf .... 1 : with 22 point". Bob Davie.s "cored time carried Indianapolis to Its which opens Sunday at the Hart­ town’s coach, thinks his runner At Minneapolis, Bob Gelle, who will he in the .Silk City lineup. gave an exhibition of dribbling, 2 a Ivar Scott added, ’’A New York together rounds of 66-68-70-70 for berth of the Indians. ts. I hear he has improved a lot ToUl* ...... 30 1U23 77 made good 11 of his 14 free throws Gordon of Furman. stole the lie acramble for supremaev in the rf :...... 2 ! 26 for Rochester. win over Philadelphia. Neil John­ ford Armory. True is one of the HOSKINS HEADS a llst/of a 'since then. They also tell me this should break WlIYs mark this sea­ Score et half llni*. 44-.12 Msssiffi. for a respectable 23 total. missed, practice during the week seorlng thunder from Francis Sat­ passing, leboimding and sconn„ j (• , In the E.s.stern Division, mcan- ston,’the Warriors’ amazing cen­ guiding wheels In the major project Yankee bann-^r too” .Scotty remind­ a 72 hole total of 274. son. And he also thinks Freddie Refer**", Cnrkln-Rlccst*lll. because-of flu, led Minnesota to a that v.-on’l soon he forgot linn b'., American League. A packed house | Krrriieti/-.^ If . \ ed Jim he could still get on the The 274 was- 14 strokes under dozen new pitchers Including Bol Lutz is a real power hitter. He The ever-dependable Norm urday. . Gordon, a 6-9 center, Jammed the Kingston Armory in a ! Farrell, r ...... J while, the Syracuse Nationals re- ter, topped both teams with 23 . i Art Knofla-asks for annual Gold Hooper, late 6t PhllMelphli/s banged 23 home runs and drove of the FBI will 1o>ver it, too. Burke afforded Surowlec consider­ 65-58'victory over Iowa with a 16- poured In 52 points in Furman’." A.anchesler tans, ft’s nmaring tlu. 2 tained their half game lead by point a - but Philadelphia went Yankee victory wagon . .Motor to par for the San Diego Country T' IKTEIIMRDIATK LEAOUC . point performance. Bbosler Day celebration and the i r* ...... - •- Key dinner ticket allotment and Club course, and was good enough Athletics Slid Dick WelK, recently in 60 runs at Reading. 1 know Le- You can’t count .but Horace able assistance in sharing tba re­ 114-67 romp over the College of v,nv he dribble." the ball, stop.-* ano 2 whipping the Baltimore Bullets, down to its 32nd defeat of the sea­ then passes along news that his Wallingford rather fly low—in bounds snd the untiring forward And at Boulder, Colo., another Local Sport wind.* up like a softball pitchei ani, Barona made the day a success by j Mr-’oeever, Is . . .. to bring $2,000 to the 34-year-old discharged from serv^. B a ^ for mon can hit that long ball, too.” Ashenfelter, either,” said Sevtgne. .Charleston,.. . It w:as, the., tnost,: staging a whirlwind finUb to «dgc ^ 1 c J I 103-84. Speedy Paul Seymour can^ son, anyway. Country Club No. 1 duck bowl­ the evening with Jack O'Brien. THREE INFIELDERS and a "Cappy ran away from him at rrderti Hill «Ml chipped in with 17 valuula atlulc- • fltPiirt’den athlete -Win AVflfong'-. points ever scored by one player lire's it til the giant Felik in the’ .The fog ,1s.ep thick.that.'we,cannot, Bolt, from MapIeWood, N. J. another trial are S ^ Joneg, who B. T. PI*. flipped in 25 points to pace Mis- the locals who led from the very ing team set s new record over th® Three strokes back of ’Tommy,- flopped after a bjg ..bulMOp' last" catcher-c«mplet« the rookie squad. Boston'; but -I" caught 'him- in- 9:03, Lord: T f 0 a.- , ■ ■ ...... -1 In a game played In South Caro­ bucket. The magician with the ball TotiriB 5 21 weel^end .. In the evening I travel travel over 20 milee per hour on Lvons, rf ...... 0 Bourl to a 79-72 victory over Colo­ Chatter start until two and a half minutes 4arri« Rlurk Hawkt whose last triumph was ih the Los spring, and Jose Bantlag^ a team­ The odds are against any of the and It was he who pushed Wilt to ? Bing Miller and Freddy Booth lina. was also for a change'and to. play*. More than_JLO.OD_LUiaf.t. to Middletown for basketball offi­ the parkway. Just before we get Glanstintl. If ...... /O each scored IS points and along rado. . . .Wilfong and several of he was hot. rils eight -hoops Angeles Open in 1052,- was Doug mate of - Hosk^ at pallaa last quartet winning a berth oh the the record last year.” Mulrey. If J correct I howling Baronites sal nipnnrN’. rf ... *...... S A Capacity Crqwds Attend cials’ meeting and notice Al Bog- into Wallingfqrd the motor goes season. Thy toothpick-chewing team. -Catcher Dick Aylward, 27, Sevigne said C?urt Stone and Merlin, c ...... / . 3 with Bob Tedford and Wally Par- his Missouri teammates had Just And how are you going to stop Manchester Sportsmen’s Asso- all came as a result oi riinning- rf ...... n A #1 Ford of Harrison, N. Y. Ford shot recovered from attacks of influ­ through the dramatic till that ginl and Bill Sacherek from the dead and we get out in search for Jones, \>ho reporteywUh a sore batted .285 at Dallas; first base- Herbert Schade, the German Kesrne, c ...... 3 ciak, played a big part In annex­ Wally Dukes and his- Seton Hsil clnllon will hold an Important | one-handers, jumping two-handers, .lohnpAn. If ...... 0 A A Silk Town present ... Jim Kaiser, a final round 72 for 277 and pick­ Ilearna, rg ...... :.... 4 ing win number one of the CBA. enza. hung in the balance until the Anal VVurrpn. If ...... 0 0 • 1 help. Finally a car stops st s stop ed up $1,400. arm last spring aim was of little man Joe Mseko hit only .272 with champion who set a fast early pace Oskee,. rg ...... o teammates?.. Dukes scored 27 meeting Tue.sday night at 7:30 at familiar one-nander, from a buzzer sounded, snd then some. Ko7.lrki. r ■...... 1 r s Sportsmen^s-Boat Show director ’of athletics at Teachers sign snd I ask the fellow for a the same club but walloped 16 home Mlnua Ronnie DelBlanco, their thp Legion Home. Pre.sidput NpIs | j position. Krickflpji.. .r* ...... J A • ? Third, with a final 73 for 278 use to thyrribe, appeared to have In the Olympic 6,000 meters, also LsFlamne Ig ...... 1 Saturday ■was a rather rugged points as the South Orange, .Nj l., Qiilhhy reports-that ;-thts wilt he There was so much noise that the College in, New Britain, showed a push. -Fontunately it turned out to Tegaineyhls form with Indianapo- runs and drove 4n *3 runs; and might give Capozzoli a run for his big scorer who wda injured against Pirates- the nation’s only un­ Aioe Kandovich 'scored. Aral for T<'T*f.' re . . . fl 0 0 . 90 minute colored film on the and $100, ' was 41-year'-61d .\1 ToUle 13 13 S« Meriden and will be laid up for a evening for three of the natlon’a I an open session and all sporLsmen players didn’t even hesr the buz­ Dirk^r/ion. Ir ...... 1 A 2 be Bill Griffith of Hartford, s for­ Brosch, Garden City, N. Y.. vvhose 'lis las^eptemM r. winning all four shortstop Harry Malmberg batted money. Schade is due here next beaten major team racked tip Wilkes-jHaVi-.e, a foul shot, and that zer go off ending the game. KMl^h^r. U ...... t - -1 C*»pArlt.v crowds of more than * boat'and motor dealers Olympic games which he took last mer Weaver High athlete, and he .287 at Indianapolis. He' is re­ Raised Oil (l*> week. Wallingford waa qaver able top teams, and for the naUon'a top I are invilerl to attend. Tickets for was the only lime the barons led eight under par 64 broke the of hla starts. Santiago had a 14-7 month. ‘ B. r. pt». scorer---Bevo Francis. their 18th atraighf victory by CHUCK 5tRA’/.OVICH tossed in 60nh per'dav crowded the State d?K fanciers. There are even summer. Jim narrated as the film gets us started and we make the feMrd at Dallas. Bob Chakales garded as a good glove man but a Joe Ktthimann, -rf .. 4 0 to cope With the NaasUt attack. trouncing Boston Collece. 92-71. thp annual banquet and ladies in tile well-played game. Allen ToIrIr ...... !> 2 3A ( •' ^ sport cars, trailers and a Piper was flashed on the and it course competitive record Satur­ Yale Coach Brib Olegengack, s Poor Bevo . . . he was held to night oh Feb. 14 will be available the deriding hoop, a hook shot Scorr At hsif llni-. 11-11 Jsn'i*. Armory in Hartford on Saturday njrpiane. Moses Beach School ,. Enroute (14f 6) and./George Zuverink (11- -light sticker. Doug Hansen re­ who has been watching Capozzoli DubsnoekI, If ...... 1 1 3 Coach Tommy Conran aubaUtuted -If you’ve never seen Dukes play, matched the loul with a hoop from from past the foul line with -10 was an interesting and entertain­ day. Jim Kuhimsnn, c . .. 0 1 freely and as a result the game a mere 36 points but his Rio at the meeting. home the fog is heavier and thick­ ri), both/lndlanapolts graduates, turns from two years In Lhe Army. several years, said he was amazed Mitchell, rg ...... you're really misstntr something.. the coiner and the BA’s were olf seconds: to play. That goal took r, and Sunday during the opening In cages are live deer, a bear, ing evening. . •LLOYD MANOBUM, Niles. 111., . 0 0 1 appears closer than it actually Grande (0.1 team won. anyway, (Irn«.l1e. InrilRns <271 days of the Connecticut Sports- racoon, chinchillas and even mon- er and it takes two hours to get to who was seeking his third straight (■seem to/be the best of the rest, Tomorrow — Brooklyn Dod- that the youngster can go as fast Juroe. rg ...... 1 0 2 He’s a lithe’6-11 and runs like an and running. I hc latter with plenty one point lead away from the BA’s. B. F. n*. • TUESDAY r x y . .. 1 I was. whipping Lockboume Air Force Members, of the Manchester . A A 0 "ii’s and -Boat Show. keys. Hartford. victory this year, shot a 71 for 2’^. along With Al Aber, ahother re- gers. as he does. ig ...... 1 Base. 84-50, for Its 22nd straight afileIopp..A demon off the hack- of assistance from Kelix and Still the game wasn’t over and the // Journey to Hartford In the late Kingman. Ig ...... 1 0 3 JOHNNY GEE. WalUniford’a . 3 fi Extra tank shows were run Sat- ^he state and tank show include* afternoon ^ with Jimmy Murray FRIDAY Tied with Mangruro was Gtene "HI* form Is awful, his arm ac —. Jk-ancis_- had— been, hoards. he ran aenre with _ejthex ^J;it^7,l^Ch,h^ wilUA(’iiei’n>H iM.t_h.s team out front localg^bad. snotixer chance to at I RnmnniW ifj __i...... i: ... -3_: Llttter of TSam Diego, asatiori lad tloiv ls-aloprpy-and“he- seems to be * sgWi Mt shni ecs, got moat of averaging, over ,.50 polnta ja game. hand. .The pro New York Knick, Chester Rod byi>y a 2i to 11) score si the end of least tie it up ahd failed. I R.vlanrtrr. If . 0 A 0 ; w'ncre we meet and talk basketball THfa Hi the day Mrs: Tost WaHCs ret.’«r(U._ h.ls, 1.4.points,In the.firstJialf. ’Tom _ serve . as... wdi;k.cKa..at_.thc ..Sporl3r ■’.-•'A - a -Wh' the car and- I-” hitch”,‘a'-rlde with Mang-rum tabbed ■ as the /finest running on .sheer-grit,” eald -Bob. Three of the four'top teama - erbdekefs' can ’hVrdly waft fd’ get (ne’^’flf«t"qiiHftei'. 'Th«r taller ’ Ifm Fr"om IhVbv’itset, it' lodkied as if ■’ . A ■ wit'h’^ Rev: Philip Blaney of ■ St-. MVirtght was' tope for' lhe Ibierii “ men’s and Boat Show Wednesday 2 attendance. Quebec; Phil Bennett and his talk- ...nne Griffin, local photographer, amateur he had ever seen. Another "The more I watch distance run­ Hawke (46) Kansas State (No, 1), ■ LaSalle a crack at him. at the Stale Armory ifi Hartford. miijh slower visitors weie be­ the BA s were going to ha*'e sn-| , j . n A A Thoma.* Seminary, Jim Klnghorn With 18. When Gee fell off in the fuddled by the accuiacy and -fast other hot game under their belt’s. ; Falknn-rkl. It . 0 A 0 Deputy Mayor .lohn J. Mahon crow” Jackie"; The Shooting of Hartford UConn and Joe from Forbes etreet .. Hal Turk- prominent aipateur, Frank Strana- ners. the more I’m inclined to B. T. PU. second half,' Playsr-coach Red . . A A A . was on hand for the oponmg da./ Mansfields, a husband, w 1 Le han, Toledo, O., finished with a 75 throw the book away. I can’t see Quinby. rf ..< .. 0 1 1 pace sol l).v their loes. VVltn Kelix, Jackie Allen, top scorer. with 21 ■ 'x ■ Kubachka of Hartford High . . . Ington passes along the news that Mikoitte. If .. 1 Harding and Seootch Cmpumo took Davey of Lansing, Mich., when he ceremonies on Saturday H.e was daughter trio consider, for 294. how,he can Improve on the raCT .. I i goes against Vic Cardell of Hart­ Knight and Goodwin conliolllng points, found the range with two ' toi«I.« 10 "7‘ 27 ; Check into the East Side Rec Just Fuggy Bell has replaced Sonny W, Holmes, c .* 8 1 n over but it was to no avail. Omie Iho noards, the losers were able to one handers that drew "oh’s” from; .Unrltriy Katl'« U-D presented with a *'”’8 ' ' pd the world’s most famous sharp- befdre the end of the first half of Hertzberg as player-coach of Man­ Knotted aj 280 were Jim Timne- In Boston, but I guess he’ll break Bsllaleper. rg .. 3 0 . 4 CooH^ who battled Sufowiae in ford. ’tJtuMi,, at W'ashlnsl.on Wed- dress by Chief Needahbeh of North ,,looters; Dick Berg and his movie- sa' (69), Briarcllffe, N. Y.;Uick Books for Two Weeks Wilt’s record this season.” rtsk*. Tg ...... * 3 1 ne.sday o V ^ e TV (CBSI show. gat net- a niei-e five hoops wllb Ger­ tile crowd. Buddy Ackeiman, Ray , P F rtp. the big game between Frankie s chester’s American League team. Merlin, Ig ... .. 3 1 6 the pivot came out aecond hast, Felix and Kenny Goodwin cai ii , T. -O NVII. ,,'f rf ...... 1 A 2 Hollywood, Csl.fornis, the (-hows making their ftr.st ap- Knight (71), Honolulu, and Dutch Caposzoll’s best previous mark Gavilan aiW jbavcv meet Feb. 11 at The ry Calsbrcsc''and Bob r’riddy each ChurllU. If ...... 3 3 f, and Nassjffs. The crowd is the best News that Bell would replace netting three hoops and aeven for geltlhg two on long sots friim the banged home a pair of hoops iii emcee. pcarance in the East; Willie Necker Harrison (89), Ardmore, OKla. New York, Jan. top but North Carolina State (8-1) .Indoors was 9:07.8, and Ashen- To’.s li ...... ii ■‘s ss the Chicago stadium. flinifli. u ...... 4 1 p Doors at.the Slate Armory open of the season and the game is' in­ Sonny leaked out early Monday seven aC the foul lime for IS points. - middle. the ses.sion that saw the locals e.s- WnTTrin, fp .: ...... A 1 t and his golden retrievers and his teresting and exciting . . . Sit with a. m. during a .phone call from a Ed Furgol. St. Louis (70) and ing becomes more importsnt than i-still the big threat. feltcr, who entered th? race the flanaert 144) A good crowd waa on hand for - THE WINNEK.R msin.alned ; lablish s 2.T-15 margin. Foul shoot- Wricht, \z ...... 1...... 1 7 ' daily St 1 p.m. and on Saturday at famous Dalmatians; Frank Weed Ed Oliver, Lemont, 111., (75) were favorite, figured a 9:01 of there- r. PU. FRIUAV’S ACTIO.V will ronie R. O'NfII. Ik ,...... 0 A A 11 s.m. The stage and tank shows two members of the Nassiff fami­ female fap. Wonder where she got Shooting in college basketball this Southeastern — Louisiana State N. HT)—-’’Long . WEDNESDAY den, Joe Laplerre of Georgetown record for marathon howling roh.^ TEN YEVRS .VOO- and meritorious service to base­ parents and chlldi-en were present nual meeting Saturday, Bishop the lull approaches. Big Seven -— Oklahoma (8-0) time Tie), Milwaukee 88, MinneapoUa TO. Chuck Miszovich anil Pridily and straight double deckers on as many - Ned Irish! personality attractions for the Gasman Ray Mercer chats on including Al Baldt and Bob Harris and Gehrmann. ' ’Even If I should BECAUSF, OF THE TV com- ,IOEV De-IOHN of Ryrarii.se, N. tost S. At’lial were the results? wa."^ nanicd acting president of remainder of the week will include: ball " earned Mrs. Grace Comiskey, Main street and reports he is in- ynnounced plans for a sweeping The Skyline Six probably comeg can't seem to do much outside the r M . ; o h r o v e r > e halt ended in favor of the '’V ^ M :;is;7 :'^ ;ia ;r: and their daughters. As usual, sev­ overhaul of this country’s ancient the closest with Wyoming out in league but It’s out front among finish the season. I doubt If I’d petition, the promoter shifted his Y., and Dick Wacner of Poi-tland, i^anT^rth^r 50-46 c. - Garden. Walt Dropo. DetrMt Tigers on president of the Chicago Whit* ■ eral youngsters .were Injured dur­ leave the mile. What’s the useT" attractive Philadelphia show from Ore., have signed to meet Feb. 14 niev.ver ln.hu .he record. The Ny-j V « - J YE-,ARS AGO—-Hunk I Thursday; Bobby Sox, an award named after her amateur code. front—six victories without a loss. the .boRie ,’ActLQLllia.Chi- WINS SKI EVENT tnsjnr unbeaten team, remalne the ■Ing.eWCAA_cliainploii. or Kensee Park 01- Recreation Departmafits class of the Independents with 18 State'^JO-l), leader In the AP poll Wilt’s master a t'the dliUiRiii.'but Miami meets Gll Turner. and howled for 69', straight | the V Knight. Allen, j | Spec Shea •of the Washington cago Baseball Writers at their an­ —RADIATOR mark off the coasting area/When Chicago, Jan. 19—(fl*)— A 21- he definitely was off ih Boston. Like Vejar, Dykes also will be OV^-R’HME TRIUMPH hoi'irs'T'tolarV.r 3'>o' games, axrr- Good"77n snd Acgerman moved the L^mV''rinsuc^^^ Senators on Sunday. nual’’ diamond dinner last night. year-old Norweffian, Johnny Rlts- straight. Memphis State visits the the pestthrec weeks but upset by aging 159. ^Ie allowed 151j ball w\ln in and around | mi“ *(' Koger ” L«yn , m- > ■ i_„i, , conditions are good. Moat Injuries New Jersey club tomorrow night ansM Mturday night, 80-66. ”I thought I was ia better making his debut In the middle­ .«»QrASH CHAMP Thirty-one children from the She was cited for her .success -in TROUBLE? are the result of youngsters walk­ naes, has won his third major shape,” he commented. ”1 was aw­ weight, class. He outgrew the wel- Baltimore, Jan. 19 (.(Pi Jaek minutes rest every four hours. ] their viXlims who were h’lpless in ; during most of the ga e n ‘ , Newington Crippled Children’s mainlaning the White Sox a* a United States ski meet since com­ and It looks like No. 18 coming up. Missouri Valley ,— Tulsa (2-0) GONMECTICUT'81 Frimk Stiller of l-os Angeles sllll ^ the.ir'atllmpts to inlei'cepl After i ‘"g very bsd in front of the home ; ing into the paths of sjeds . . .. The major conference picture and Oklahoma A. and M. (1-0) are fully disappointed, because the tenveight division lii the last few Kramer, who ground out, agrueling ew Haven, .Ian. ~19 lyPi — home will attend the Sportsmen’s family inatitutlon. , . > WE Journey to Meriden at.'hlght and ing to the United States four race was made to order for me. months. After signing a contract 22-20 one-.set victory over Frank holds the continuous gnnie record. | eaih niaii\iandled the ball Iw" -..-;‘^>m\d, lameo e e . Hartford’s _ Henri Ralaiin has won Show this afternoon as guests of months ago. Latest triumph for generally looks like this; the leaders. But when Wilt came on., I couldn't to-make*.51 for Turner, he weighed hmveviir. having ridlrd 33.5 game* , r'ji,.ee time.Sy either , Knight talk basketball for more than one Ivy-Cornell (4-0 in the league), Sedgman yesterday, should get fiiiils on him. He-scored on a fol- the New England Squash rtie'management. pour with Jack Curry, former the lean University of New Hamp­ Big ten Njdiana (7-0) con­ move with him. Need another In at 157 last week. ...i.. overtime for his Baltimore tenni.s. In-.56 hour* In- lOt'l -pnil avcrag-.j Ackarnian -fired- 4t-to Felix who Racquets Tournament at tlie New THE SHOW OFFERS entertain- CAN shire student was yesterday’s a surprise leader with Columbia solidated Its lead, Saturday night LEANEST GARI •} ACKornian • TMfMj*.’ll lo r «iix. \A no ‘ anrt riunk^ri n fhtil T-ournamc.— Manchester star player and Joe (2-0J coming past. No games this week.” He’ll try to do 154 for the match appearances. In- his three la.st ap­ Ing |.53. \ /'! had no IroublXdumping it Ihruogh i * , , r-, aa M anchester’s Haven Lawn Club, sweeping the ' ment, displays of .the latest in fish LAND SURVEYING Bieialr . . . Roads covered 'with Class A title in the annual Norge ■with a- -double - overtime 74-70 Ofheir'’'Winners''' Included Msf with-tho-husv Phlladelohla puncher pearances, here the., promoter of . .Q .^ hal. is-Uve Inn^priwUW mqah------\ ...... tt’t t e ««•»« '««» .'.ia-«ix^.lng tackle.and hunUng.Kefir; s^aji , Ski club’* meet at nearby Fox. week.,, . triumph .over .seoon^place lUiaois. recorded in cnTlege ronrnTTtr. . - - . ------_____ - - ,______...... ^i.:. -.h...... c x t’ttyt-pbinii' cainc;’.aL:tne.:fout;A^.m'i.j^^ ...... ______- ...... ___,,___ _ —...... S A V E Y O U Ice on the trip hpfne’ and it’s sn- !__Soutiiian—Wakj!..Fqre8t (8-0^^^^^ Whitfield in -the/600 {11121. Be*t EYE 'EM -T R Y BUY 'EM who Is gunning for another shof at rurrent ioiir has had to Tiif o The BA s glanXjpRAt scored fTiur Knight, unable to ■ •’‘trsight games. Tn the fTnals X’hdTarge bpate, and motors, hnth' Edward tv DcnrfiAJr. -River-Grovei-111.— ------and—meets-purdue—tOTlght.—"■ - ^ -Richards -br-the' jjole- vault-(-18*Sj- ,\. 5’nle’s tVvlIvs Terry reeled tnboarda snd outboards, conserva­ liOier Tong 'nTghTT champion Kid Gavilan. extended games. However. .Sun­ T"Jnnls'lii 1881 Th? fl8ld at « m. ‘">"1 P " ‘(>(> biiv a hoop, tallied therii all. Mean- match, S«l«un (<«‘fea.tcd RoR" SUNDAY Saturday night was ^o u g h one Fred Dwyer In the LOO® (2:11.6). ' i tion exhibits, live fish, 'wild animals | Registered Land Surveyor Dykes won a split derision over day’s long test sgslnst his Aus­ off II m. ,e s MO yards long «nd , I while,"hdc. the Barons clo.sed the gap B"8ey „f B-U m nuth ^ Rain Dostpohes planned trip to for the top tedms. Besid^the up­ Ken Wlesner and Arnold Betton tralian foe doesn’t count In their 15 Proctor Road Manchester tpones Turner, Repi. 5 in New York., that lime was lin -V"'’'*' ' " " 8 four point lead. 72- With a few ta one point.' 77-76. about 10 and 15-10 games. He dumped Yale and birds. | Center Springs for ire skating and sets of Kansas and Illinois third- In the high Jump (6-814). and Har­ eross - roiintrv- competition, and run five vanU^brhlml » are Boh Dewey in s semi-finals ’There are 134 booths carrying; TEI.. MITCHELL 8-701* ranked LaSalle bowed for the sec­ rison Dillard In the 45-yard hurd­ T M t TO thr lino. Thr firld *hort- minute.) to go in lids quarter.' j,e,.„nqa before the last period be boys are dlsj^pointed . . . Weather OCT OF DOORS with r.AVlLAN .MAKER his final .Sedgman still leads In the Lsype's hoop and Sirulh’s foul g„n_ * two-handed Jump by match, 15-6, 15-7 and 15-4. the w area of sporting goods dls-1 ond time this season to De^ul, les (0:05.6). rnod In 1012. / j clear.q and the schedule this after­ - tuneup for the title go with (jhurk series, 6-3. broi ght the, Barons to Within one j-inddy, who wfis fouled in the act. noon Is a short trip and then home 08-02, and Western Kentuckv, No. The nMt big .meet will be the j 10 in last week’s AP poll, fell vi Philadelphia Inquirer games on 1949 OLDS 74 4-DOOR SEDAN point. Ackerman and Mrazovich ; Bob tied it, Qoodwin broke it with at an eayly hour . . . After being Gray. Low mileage. Badlo and fteator. exchanged twin-markers.X as did' * foul with a minute and a half pinned ;by sona Ip a wrestling tim -to Eastern Kentucky, 78-60. Friday, with most of the big names $ 12 9 5 Allen and Layne. It was then that remaining, and Layne gave the match-In 12 minutes, I sit back entered). Stock No* TJ^DTSe «t«*.*s«***^***«*es*'.AL,McC1.AKE ;...... ■ i 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN DELUXE If Y ou w ont w ork close to yout hom e Goodwin was fouled with 3.T sec­ Rm' "WMrtrs Pioneer vs. .Silk City, 8:30—Y. five until. the,, vi.sitoi's fvemed to Orr»s-It<* Tndisr.s ...... 3 4 Fishing Editor Black. Badlo and hoater, FowergUdo. Onaownar ear. catch fTre late-in the period. Cala- onds to go. He mis.sed the foul and ; BRUNNER'S MorUrty Ksflss ...... 0 . 7 A new year always Slarte me Tuesday, Jan. 20 the Barons got possession. They . P-A-C-K-A-IUO Spots vs. Herm's. 7- Rec. Stock No. r-*71...... brest’s long set hit the rim and ■ V IXTKRMF.DIATF. I*RAGrF thinklhg a^out wliat’l’m going to houriced off but the valushle l..ayne tried the freeze and mahagerl to , 858 East Center . Street ! Poquonock ,vs. Nasstffs, 8:30— shake .Smith loose all alone uhdef'j TEL. MITCHELL 3-5191. tfawks ...... 3’ A do in the comln'g aeason. Rec. 1950 UNCOLN 4-DOOR SEDAN was there to tap it in. Smith fol­ Ff-dorsl fini ...... a 1 Jteceived a letter ffom Charlea BE SURE TO LOOK INTO THESE OPENINGS AT the hoop. Tommy slipped and fell color trajab gray. Radio, heater, bydramatle. lowed with a d'live-ln lay-up to Ask For Benson Boland Oil ...... S S . 1 3 Ritz, the PSria hotelman wiio Wednesday, Jan,. 21 - $ 179 5 when he got ttie hall and Feii.x I Gunner’s ...... a. 0 1 manages to spend most of iiis' Buck’s vs. Moriartv's, 7 Y, Iltock No. V-886. A rM bay at ...... mBV the scoreboard read BA's stole It'., He bounced it to Goodwin Btate vs. Miller’s, 8:30- -V. .81. Wllkis-Barre 80. But that was time fishing in remote places. This who looked for someone to pass, to note was from the, Em River in High vs. East Hartford. 8:30 — 1951 LINCOLN SEDAN COUPE all "for the visitors ss Knight and fiom midipourt. Through the noise Armory. Felix were unstoppable, the fornfier ARE.^LyALUE Sweden. Color gray. Radio, baator, bydramatle, I4J100 mile*. Cheney Brothers of the crottM, Kenny Knew it was \ "Enclosed picture of me end Friday. Jan. 23 with long one-handers and the lat­ One o^er ear. Stock No. D-17...... ^ almost over snd tried a last des­ CLUB ! two .'eea trout, 16 pounds and 22 Nqwington vs. Frankie’s, 7— ter on hooks and tap-ins snd they peration shot as the gun soiinijed COACH Rer. FOR $10,50 pounds taken on fly. Trout here j 1940 CHRYSLER "W INDSOR" 4-DOOR SEDAN took charge of scoring honors. *s^ gn’d.ii vvaa.no\good’. to'the delight., or SEDAN Delta Shop nm from 12 -pounds-to 30'pound*,4 Cypress . Arms vs. . .Double the BA’s roared to their brilliant ; j,j Wilkes-Barre patrons. Our $10.50 seal covpr is not a misfit, not a which is the greatest fishing I've Strikes, 8:30— Rec. Blue. Badlo abd beater. 91-82 ron’qiie.st of the cdTO-ful; What could be more of a heart- ever found. • Sunday, Jan. 25 Stock No. DOOd. . . •oooaoooa •ooeoeaoooa I m p e c t o r s : r'ehnsylvaniaria; ' " ' ‘ bie^akef ?' ' ' rejeft.* not’ a **enrae «n/'^ We-haveiKiindreda '.s'. *enM< 8wedMi eea trout MiactUfi- .BA’s VA; Fawtuckci, 3 Arjupry^ |: The poputar Pnggy Belt. wJKJ rrr SAMN/PiASTK 1951 FORD TUDOR , ■|.-eetv«l-a-Hm*mg-»va.t4o)>i-/rom- -tha. i tn at wk. .TlHsy ’kre turrM-. **kt demonstration^ ally a *ea nih brown trobt, InfU c o v ^ and • w e 'fit them with ttie .same dentaUy, .and- tbe-fieh -are taken -In. Oray. Heater, IRI^-salla ear, ' W e p y e f s ' - - y i — - ( crowd when his name was an- ilyere like the^ Em . .ftona Fall stdofc No...... - - .“ T ! noiinped over the ,‘PA system.' ■ Even Stephen precise rare^we give with our higher priced Bf Fneforr Bfpresentatire BALCH Is Your passed his coaching debut with fly­ through the Spring. Might put thli Now ft's YOUR MOVE if ing colors. He allowed his regulars seat covers. Come iii! See them!- ' on your list of dream trips." 1951 MERCURY SFORT SEDAN / .Maarhast^r Which remind* me, Fenno JacolM you men ar* intarcstwl Qrecn. Radio and heater. # Spinners ’ to play nearly the entire contest. B. f . rt". HAR0I.D JONAS stopped by the other day with- a t . • . • ’ V Alisn. jf ...... * 7 3-5 J7 in ihitit well-paying Stock No* NT*S81* .•...^..ao.*....*oaoooaaoo» rf ...... ; 0 0-0 0 photo story on Lake .Titicaca. This .Vrk^rman. If ...... fi 1-fi 13 95-mile-long lake ^is between. Bo­ beaches: the Jersey /Coast and job*' 1950 PACKARD 4-DOOR SEDAN two minutes, but is expected to be BArtsIs. If ...... , .A 0-A 0. CONVERTIBLE DOOR livia and Peru; at* 12,000 feet it’s # M echanics a valuable performer once he r ...... 11 4-11 24 AT OUR SHOP Coos river, Oregon, are always Qreen. Radio and heater. .1-4 13 the highest fake in the world. Rain­ acquaints himself with the brand (lood'vin. rp ...... e. 5 good for a few more. SLOCk No* U* 7 7 4 o •"••••••oo.o.oaoo.*oooooaooo Knight. Ir ...... fi 4-.^ 30 PANELS CLUB COUPI bow trout run up to 34 pounds, and T f ) * Tool & Die Makers of ball played by hi* new team­ Bril...... A A-A 0 TOPS *3 0 Boneflsh addict* ca’n place their mates. up COACH according to Fenno, trout .of 15 money on lekunoraila, ^ a . If It’s 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN # E lectricians 17-31 <»1 pounds are common. An almost perfect nlight wa.s had Totals . . ; ...... 37 or SEDAN hangs of boneflsh you want, go to * Gauge Makers TW'o-tone bltie* Radio and heater. by the- visitors at the free throw - Wllkaa-narrr 182) TUESDAY, Nearer home there are big Isle* of Pine*, Cuba, or the outer Rftjvdovfj’h, ..tf ’ ...... 3 l-Y ■ 9 things .cooking in Panama and BETTER DEAL Stock No. U*S87. ...w...... * line. There were but two minutes l,a\’nr. If ...... - n 1-3 24 ^3 FIBER J»let» of the West Indies. They’re # M aterial H andlers rertiatnlng In the contest when Miizovlrh. »• ...... e * 1-1 9 Each Haiti.' Panama la still relatively not a* big—but plentiful. White * Precision Machinists CaUbresr. rg -...... 4 3-3 10 PONTIAC DEALER 1949 PACKARD SEDAN i Priddy missed the first by his team And Up untouched big game-wise, ^ d marlin. Ocean City, Md„ of rg ...... 6 1-4 11 1 M . , h- f Black. Radio and beater. j who had;sunk 16 in a row. They Smith. Ig ...... 4 4-4 4 JAN. 20 we predict that next yeaMa going course: the blue* win b6 Off Bt^ * 5heet Metal *Worke« I mi""ed only four of 22 for .the Hawkins, Ig ...... *. . A 3 to see a real boom In aallflsh and mini. For snook. August on Lake Stock No. U-812. Priced to sell a t ...... ’* •«• ExpcriMCt NOT •ssentiol en most of these jobs. marlin. ' Port Au Prince, Haiti, p i night. 82 /H S T A U iP ft t i E f Worth In Florida. They hni-e a Layne was helped in the scoring Totals ...... , 33 14-32 hae opened u p ' some really hot * Machine Operators 1947 OLDSMOMLE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN We train you. Earn whilt you learn! Sror*» at half tlms. .VW46 BA'S. STARTING AT 7 P. M. good-supply of over 80-pound fish. department by Smith, Priddy and RpfftffS Tt11niai:-ri'X MAIN ST. AT HAZEL tarpon and snook fishing in near­ Trout other than the migratory Black. Radio mad heater. Hydraoiatle Drlva. Calabrese tvho netted, 14, 13 and by rivers- and lakes. rainbows are alwavs hit and. miss, * Many other openings Near new ponctnre proof tubes. to points respectively to rnake s ’ WIMtEa-Barrp • (811 Next Tn Firat National Bank Delta-Milwaukee 'On the local scene, I’ll make hut I’ll go for Heniy’s iMke .In B A N T L Y Stock No.’U-869. A real bay at te. F. r u . a string of predictions for 1953. total of nine men hitting doliblg- RffiJ.iVrf’h. rf ...... s 1-4 n TEL. MI-9-5405 Dealer Idaho for the landlocked kind, OPENINGS FOR MEN AND WOMEN flgiires in one. game. Calhi’Rrt. Tf*'...... A .0-0 A jbape Hatteraa in NoKtJi Carolina Mlehlgaa’* northern atream* for NEW Employment OHict 1947 lUiCK SUPER SEDANETTC Next Sunday afternoon the BA’s Layn«. If ...... 5 4-8 14 will bif the hot spot for channel brown trout on the fly, and Cnll- O I L C O . Qm metal fray. A real clean car. play host to Pawtucket at the Ar­ Pridd>. r ...... 4 2-3 14 ’ bass. Wlthlacoochee.River in Flor­ "South Plant” Mray.nvlch. r . . . . : ...... 4 1-2 9 Everyone invited! Mr. Jones will answer and explain fomla’s lake* for brown trout on TEL MI-9-4595 Stock No. U*9SD. *••••••.•••••■....•o.oo...ose# mory. Game time is scheduled at ’’CHUhresp. rc ...... 2 4-4 8 ida has my vote for .the Orange A P P L Y AT 4-f) your woodworkinfr problems. spoon or bait-. 366 MAIN St r e e t •t' 3 as both clubs will play a return Smith. Tg ...... 8 14 State’s bigmouth bass. Dale Hol­ orMI-9-4596 ALL AlOVE CARS HAVE THE Pi game that same night In Pawr Hawkins. |^ : ...... 3 l-S .V People keep saying that Nipi­ (formetly Haihiitdfi low, Reservoir will' ktay up top gon, Ontario,- Is' a thing of the tucket starting at 9 o’clock. , Total.a ...... TO 21-34 81 on the smallmouth ■ bass' ladder Sundard Plant) SULLIVAN SAFE RUY USED CAK Haarhsitaf (8At ■ add place a few la'rgemoptha— past. Guess they mean the riv­ RANGE AND FUEL s n s s SUGGS WINS All**n. rf ...... lA 4r4 34' but watch for a decline in num­ er because Nipigon Lake ' keeps East Hanford 8, Conn. MrLgrnon: rf ...... V A O-A 0 CAPITOL growing the fattest brook trout in j G f t m d i CHENEY BROTHERS Tampa, Fla.. Jan. 19—1115— Arksrman. If ...... 4 0-t . 8 bers of big fish taken from now OIL DISTRIBUTORS Louise Suggs, is 8l.250’^icher to­ Fslir. c ----...... n j»-n 18 on. ,' this here country. "Miiskie fans Knight, rg ...... 1 fr-7 7 can look to Chippewa Flowage, ^ PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT day .jvfth a second consecutive ... 4 A-l ‘ . Of .c<3urse Georgia and North 333 Main Stroat PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Tampa Women’s Open golf cham- rg ...... 13 Wisconsin, as always, and if It’s Gooilwin. Ig ...» ...... T-.'S J Carolina are going to provide M O R I A R T Y ^^£255 146 HARTFORD ROAD ^MANCHESTER. CONN. plcnshjp to Jier credit. Mi.ss Suggs Barttrls. ig ...... 0 1-1 EQUIPMENT CO. moat of the prize-wlnriing south- real work you waht, Wedgeuort. carhe through with a six under par _L : em largemouths. Striped base an­ Nova Scotia, for btuefln 'tuna. Ui..fi.u A Totals ...... » K-32 90 38 MAIN STREET TEL. MI-3-7958 That’s my round-up. K 68 on the final 18 holes S^day (or Scors gt half tlm«. 5^*37 BA t. 1 glers will , take the big’’bulls .on 301-81B C E N T E R 8T. a 288 . Referee". T"b*cci>,$l,urPl>V. Massachusetts And RhMe Island (Distributed by NEA Service) Read Herald Adva. • A T ....• ' MANCHESTER EVENING HE^ MANeHESTEfe, CCNN.,-MONDAY. . JANUARY 195 PAGE FIFTEEN .j-ji ■ . ■ ..j-— ------— V.-.- —.. ------, .. MANCHRIRTRII KVENINfl HERALD. MANCHESTlfiR. COSty^ MONDAY, JANUARY 19; 1958 HnnsehoM GimHn Si! Bnmn« withiwit Boart S9| ____HfluSCRfor-Saku -721 - '____ . Lots.for .Sale 7.11 Wanted—Rcal^tate 77

n e w l y DBCORATOD, bMutiful- .CQLUMBIA LAKE — Approxi­ CASH BUYERS waiting for 4, 5, R eds Lose FEATURING A DiSTINCTIVE Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Salt 4 lusineaa Serrieim Off trod 13 Ffilntinf—Papffrint 211 H«lp WanUd—Fcauls 8S flUuatiofia Waatsd— Garden— Farm— Dairy AN HONEST PERSON ly "furnished and spacious room. 250 MAIN STREET mately one acre lot with 168 foot 6 and seven room singles BAd Prodnets 50 WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPING .."he most complete Ught house­ LARGE 7-ROOM SINGLE beach frontage. May.b. 0 sub-dlvldi two-fsmlly houses in Manchester, COLD WAVE PERMANENT P jU im N O a n d PapathaaginK. Fsauis 38 CONVERITOLE I960 PACKARD Super convertible, GIRL FOA Gensxal.qatos woilt. THAT’S. WHAT I WANT keeping fafeimies available in ed -into -a-, lots.-VV’afren Howland Bolton,-. Coventry -and .- Vernon. Five Tanks THROUGH JAN7JARY and FEBRUARY j - Classified radio, heater, overdrive, Electro- ALL, KINDS of carpentry work. Free e*tlmat6e. ' Paper bMka I . AdvarUslhg and buying offies. In- WOMAN Will care for child In her TO TAKE OVER Manchester. You wUl marvel at that can be convened into proles- Realty. Pjione Mitchell 3^8600. Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell . ' SPECIALS _ matiiB .dutch, electric -wiiidowa. Ranaonablc rate*. Mitchell ,9i4JHL. available.. Get ouc ap.rlng. outaidaJ ’ taraating work., Soma typlM i** home * e; m. to 6 p.- m. Waddell U. 8. NUMBER 1 potatoes. Brysn UNPAID BALANCE . . "the eletallnass; of this- huUdlng; ajoaal..offlcea.or apactmedU.' House 9-4107r...... - - : REGULARLY $15.00 Gn-lfsther upholstery, chrome prices now. CaU Cliff 8oorso,| qulrad. iAM»ly in-person. Watkins school area. Tel. Mitchell 9-7883. Brothers. Mitchell 9-7037. MONTHLY PAYMENTS in good condition. Excellent loca­ Buy put of season and save! POWER BURNERS and Rkaga . V821.63 ^Udren accepted. Central. Pric­ tion plenty of barking. Imme- , Suljqrtian fqr Sale 75 po_,'VpU WANT_ to sell your Mvertiseinents wheel rings,. Pnstone«. new. ..top. Mitchell M2M- .Bro|.Klnc., 930 Main,Street, ed asTeaaonaWyyou^Ugaspl Ba T o Pattons N O W .. It’s like new. Cost 14200, it’s yours Bunieri* ekp6rLy' cicahkd lUid W iliL CARE TOR one or two cKll- i"P6 b a l e s of horee W iy 24" saw^ ' "NEW FURNITURE AND diit'a occupancy.' Private mbrigage " hoifne’f ' tSoTy'diT want' to* sell ft 1S4T PLYMOUTH serviced. Let us Mnrtce and re­ PAPERZNO, PAINTINQ, floor | WANTED— Dental asslatant. Must and arbor. Bryan Bros., 17F Tol­ APPLIANCES , aure and sea this one. Mrs. Dor­ SOUTH WINDSOR —Large, well CLASSIFIED ADVT. for 81.895. Big trades. See me dren In my home. Board and room available If desired. now? If it'sifor sale yOu want to No extra, I»48. 8TUDE0AKER . pair, your wnahlBg machlna otM -. ■■1 1 /Unr- mjai .rcfinlahlng. se},.Arch street. constructed 7 room Caps Cod, DEPT. HOURS -* now." "Top■' Dollar Jones * t Brun­ .. ha . dperlenead. Phene... MlUllell -If -deMred;--Phon6-Mltchell 9-3820; land -Tunipike, Phone.. MItcheU ...... which ia.mow.in atorage—. . . list-your- home with, tho agency. .... From Page One) 1S4S CHEVROLET frlgerator. Metro Service. Mitch- whitened. Call GUbert Flckett.] . 9-9779; 9-7037. . -"orlginaUy sold to a young couple T J. CROCKETT built In' i§5(l -Many ’^tra s In- ■ that does the job. -Phone MItcheil charge for g:15 A . M. to 4:30 P. M, ner's, 368 East Center stfeet PLEASANT Rooms, single or clude new Magee carpeting in Open Morr. «iHl“ rhor*.-ttl-9T30:— eU 9-0883. ------MltchalL 8-8982.— hut unfocbinately-ace. not gettUig double: For “gentlemen; -At the — 244 6^ain Str^t 9-1167 or MItcheU 9-8716. E and claims o.f damage...... AU~ ConveMhieal iiving room, hallway and ma.ster Situations W anted^ married Center. 14-16 Wadsworth Mreet. Mitchell'3-5416 E Agency;' Marine planes attacked Red po- hairrutting, All Priced to SeU. 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to RUBBISH AND Aahea removed. PAINTING; Exterior and-Interior, FEMALE TYPIST Household Goods 61 BEDROOM SUITE bedrerom, Venetian blinds, awn­ COPY CLOSING TIME OR Male 39 Jlesidence, MItcheU 3-4480, Ktllons on the western fronC and choose from. All In excellent con­ Immediate and "efficient.service. paperhanging. CalUnga raflnish- LIVING ROOM SUITE PLEASANT, well furnished rooms ings, aluminum combination test ciirlSi Foil CLASSIFIED ADVT. BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. / Contract or otherwise. Mltdiell ed. Wall paper books on raqusst. CLERK - TYPIST h a n d y MAN with 3-4 ton pick-up 6-PC. DINETTE SET Evenings atorm doors and windows, cover­ Shooting Stars and Australian 168 Center Street / dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. FIREPLACE FIXTURES en a b le for light housekeeping. ahampoOf MON. THRU FRI. 9-9273 or Mitchell 9-9708. Estlmstsa givsn,. Fully Insured. IN track wants -part time wor|c, ••PHILCO” ELSteTRIC REF. On ’ bus line. Inquire Hillside ed patio, amesite’ drive. Vacant. Metetors attacked rail lines be­ 1952 STUDEBAKER Chempion 4- Cell Edwam R. Price. Mltdiell PURCHASING DEPT. days. Coventry Pilgrim 2-7722. "BENGAL" COMB. RANGE Asking 815,500. 'Warren Howland hind the. Communist lines near the styling; 10:30 A. M. Your Better Deal COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. NEW WOOD-TONE House, Apartment 9, 34 Grove 88,500 — POUR-ROOM unit of 1,000 Flee, door deluxe, fully equipped. Will 9-1003. OF . "NORGE" WASHER street, Rockville. ranch like duplex, expansion Realty. 543 AVoodbrldge itreet. west coast. SATURDAY 9 A. M. Pontiac Dealer / Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on DRAFTSMAN desiraa pert time BREAKFAST SETS "HOOVER” VACUUM sell below celling. Oill Rockville THE CONNECTICUT ■pace,, basement - game room. Phone Mitchell 3-8600 anv time. Savage Infantry Fights 6-5625 after 3:30 p. m. v/ashing machines, vacuum clean­ drafting and architectual work. "EMERSON” TELEVISION LARGE HEATED front bedroom. ALSO 1051-1953 PACKARDS/ Spotleaa, ers. motors, small appitances. IS POWER COMPANY LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Near bus. Madeline Smith, Real­ Tha air strikes came, after a TOUR COOPERATIo y WILL low mileage. One a ^ l 1,800, one Rtpalrloc CaU Mitchell 9-0472 after 8 p. m. Sealy mattress and box spring, Gehtleman preferred. Phone FIVE ROOM Ranch -style home. T en D ie in Crcme-Oil Heat Ware 1950 OLD.SMOBILE Sedan, Model Welding. 180 Main atreet. Phone 5-Day Week,.8-5 Mohawk ruga, inlaid, lampa, tablet, tor, imchell 9-1842 or Mitchell series, of sharp savage Infantry BE APPRECIATED at 10.900. New C f/ guaranteea. MATTRESS Tour old mfittreesas Mitchell 3-4403.^ Living room, dinette, kitchen, 2 J Reg. $10.00— Now $6.00 88. radio, heater, Hydramatlc Mitchell 3-8597. APPLIANCES AND T. V. dishes, pota and pans. 3-4879. fights that flared In the frigid All equipped w it!/ famoua Ultra- steriiiaad and ramade like new. Pleasant Surroundings bedrooms, full tile bath. Plenty drive, whitewall tires, hub shells. Dofs Birds Pets 41 PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY LARGE Room. Gentleman. Shovel­ of c'loseta, alaminum combination pre-dawn darkness on the eastern Dial MI-3-5121 matic drive, radio, heater and CARPENTER Work of all klnda. Call Jonea Furniture and Floor Interesting snd Steady Work CHAMBERS FURNITURE MANCHESTER GREEN—6 room end of the battle line. Allied I want your old pre-war car and c a n a r i e s —Guaranteed oingera. HARTFORD 6-0858 ed curb, adjacennt private park­ ranch with attached garage, storm windowa, Venetian blinds W est Flood CHARMORE BEAUTY SALON ,many other ejrfrae. See theae to­ Floors sanded and Siiiahed. No Covering. 88 Oak. MItehell 9-1041. I Paid HoUdays - Paid Vsestion AFTER 7 P, M. 48-4690 troops captured a Red outpost night for a hig trade. See Dollar will pay up to 8500 In trade fo r a Alao females. Phene MItehell At The Green ing. MItcheU 9-0086, or 374 Sum- ceramic tile bath, radiant heat. and many other extras. Garage 351 CENTER ST. TEL. MI-9-7047 or 9-0820 ■ better; used car. Sea me..tonight. job too small. Phone Mitchell Benefits ■ SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT , • mit street, — in barement; - Large fenceiV- In near Anchor hill and staved off Johe*. 4 ypar* to pay. Bnin- 9-0438;------W tllquallfyfor 25 year G.I; mort­ (Continued-From Page One) ;- Comm'uhlst couhtera'ftacKS' until iiogt «nd FeimJ 1 Top Dollar Jones at Brunner’s, 8-8372...... j PbsiUbn raquiras Knowiedgs of of­ If you have no meant of transpor front yard. One-half mile frftm ner>, 3 ^ Eaet Center atreet. Mortcagt 31 Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. gage. Immediate occupancy. Ask­ dawn. Then they pjillcd back to 358 Best Center atreet. Open Mon. fice routine, filing, end accurate SIX WEEKS old part ' Shepherd tation I'll send my auto |or you. ROOMS For rent for gentlemen or University of Conn., on main high­ was up to second floor windows. I 0 8 T — L*dy Hamilton w lat OpenMon. and Thur*. ’til 9:30. RUBBis h and AMies removed. I typist. Write or call: Evenings 7:30 to 8 :30 No obligation! girls, near Cheney's. MItcheU ing 814,350. Warren Howland their own lines. A GIFT WITH EVERY PERMANENT and Thurs. 'til 9:30. FIRST AND Second mortgages puppiep, 85 and 810. Gerlch's Realty,' 643 Wpoabridge streeL way, route 195. Shown by ap- Farmcr.s herded their cattle into watch, vicinity Birch atrert Bak- Parking lots and driveways plow­ bought for our own account. Fast, A - L - B —E—R ^T —’—S 3-8368, or 224 Charter Oak street Artillery giinner.s anii pilots b e f o r e TOL Buy a uoed car ed. Immediate service, reaeonehle MR. HOPKINSON Service Station, BUekland.'MItch- Phone MItcheU 3-8600 any time. pojntmcnt only. Call Storrs 9024 upper floors of their homes and cry and Main o r Benton itrecta. 1940 HUDSON 2-door sedan. Good confidential service. Manchester all 9-8035. 43 AUyn St., Hartford between 5 and 9 p. m. Civil Defense vplunteers be­ caught about 1,000 Chinese in the Finder call Mitchell 3-5147, or Gorman Motor Balaa. Buiek rates. Phone Mitchell .9-0850. P. O. Box 2870 Open above Ktnnhwa Sunday and ^ e s and Sendee, 285 Main eondition. Inquire 74 Cottage Inveatment Oorp., 244 Main St. _1_ WALKER STREET —Attractive ANDOVER, BOLTON, Covcfilry gan preparing shelter^ for • the Mitchell 8-4041. Reward. street. Mr. Cote. Phene MItateU 8-8418. . COCKER, THREE montha Reds, FURNISHED ROOM for rent to Over 100 llriings, ranch types. reported 260 killed or wounded. atreet. MIt.hell 9-4571. Open eve­ Or Telephone 5-1481 FRANK'S Antiques and second tempefate gentleman. Continuous six room single, combination evacuated, , blacks, one msle, six females. We need Ranch Homes, hand store, 56 Cooper street. Buys Cape C0d.s and epUagra. new and Sunday’s Allied blows goaded ning*. HousehoM Scryfeta for Interview screen?, storm windows, fireplace, The Coa.st Guard said Allegany the Reds into firing some 13,000 1947 CHEVROLET sedan dellVely Sired. by Champion Tucker’s Colonials and Cape Code and sells good uaed furniture and hot water and shower. PrWata , old; farms, land 2-40U acres; Annooneements i truck, \)|650. Good condition Offered IS-A Help Wantdd-^Fesaitt 35 -entrance. 101 Chestnut street. oil burner, garage, amesite drive, on the north fork of the Coos rounds of mortar and artillery fire 1947 FORD Deluxe tudor. Radio, .Brown Bomber. A.K.C. registered. at fair prices for our cash antiques. Phone Mitchell 9-7966. nice lot, well landscaped. Trees. (Special—modern 7 room ranch, river was surrounded bv water as U Phone Mitchell 9-4913. Chaae, Hebron Road, South Bol­ and they maintained almost the Here*s fhe wey HAIR CUTS By appointment heater. Jet black original flnlah. FLAT FINISH Holland wlndofr WANTED— Expatlenced hiUing.l eaetomere. Quick service Open 9 to 5:30. Real buy at.812,500. Cash $3,000. tar road, barn. 7 acre.s, brook, were lowland# on the south fork. ton. MItcheU 8-5427. ROOMS FOR rent for, ladles or same pace today. (momlnga only—Monday through -In nice, condition throughout. 1951 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. Tu- ■hades made to theasure. AU clerk with atenographic ability. Ralp Wanted—Mala 36 —ae red tape. couples. Kitchen privileges. 98 Immediate occupancy. Wm. reduced to $12..'i00), Welles Agen­ Five Fool Waves Friday). Phone MItchelll/6-5622. DINING ROOM set Including six Temperatures continued cold, tt> eerefree Easy itrxna. Douglas Motors, 333 tone paint. All extras. 7,000 orig­ metal Venetian blinda at a new CaU Mitchell 9-4088. Norman street. Tel. MItcheU Goodchlld, Sr., Realtook Mitchell cy, Coventry. Tel' Pilgrim 2-6872 Coast "Guardsmen, unable to dipping almost zero. RuaecU’a Barber Shop, epnier Oak Chairs, ° buffet and- serving table. or Pilgrim 2-7501. Main. inal milea. Call owner Mitchell low prica Keya made whOa you LAYOUT DRAFTSMAN Lira Stock— Vahielas- 42 9^815. 3-7925. each the stricken areas Sunday, Now that the paddies sre frozen and SpruPe itreeta. ' ' wait Marlow's. WANTg3>—Two girls for general | Also complete bed. CaU MItcheU night, planned another attempt to­ f 3-6140. after 6 p. pi. JARVIS REALTY BOLTON-'-Rrand new, cute, four- solid, tanks of both aides are weshdeys ! 1949 PACKARD ewdan, radio, laujndry work. No phone ceUa. Must have previous experience. WANTED To Buy—Cows, calves S-6084 aftar 6 p. m. NORTH MANpHES’i’ER^Excep- day. Rescues In the coastal area ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dreaeed room ranch. Two bedrooms, full prowling the front looking for heater, ovedrlve. Alao Electroma- 1948-1949-1950 Packards. 4 ; dpor WEAVING of burns, moth holep Aillily in person; Maple Dry! AbM*ty 1® make layouts ^for small,, and beef cattle, CaU PeUa, Bros. PhoM MIO-4112 TWO FURNISHED rooms, light Uonal 5 room Cape,Cod, attached Were .diffiGUlt,, bcpaiise. 50. mj][e an to* order. Specialty collection ‘tl'c cIutchT It's a honey." II295 hlg ahd torn clotBlng, Hoalafy runa, W E BUT and sell good used furni­ houeeKee'plfig," all UfUlttes.’* N«Ar bawimerit, plastered " wall#, o#"k -targets. The .Red .tanlvs ;»re' show­ 2 door. Priced from |8,95 tq 81595. Ciaanera end Launderers, 721 complex . mechanical assemblies. MItcheU 3-7405. garage, screen porch, attractive hour winds whipping tip five foot ing up more often on the central piece# reatored. . Dreeaea copied. trades. See Top Dollar Jones at handbags repaired, sipper re* ture, combination ranges, gas Cheney's. 224 Charter Oak street. floors,'tile bath: '/a c r e of land. Good urea, pertect motors. All Maple street. Working knowledge of msterisls lot. An .unusually fine home. Com­ waves. and western fronts —but. they move Call PIgrim 2t4945.______- Brunner’s, 358 East Center street. placement, umbrellas rspalrsd, ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ Good location. Chooso own decor­ have radios, heaters eild many helpful. This position is locsted in MItcheU 3-8368 between 5 ahd. 9 plete In every • respect. Easily The Coast Guard also said the about carefully .trying to keep out Open Mon. and Thun, 'til 9:30. men’s shirt collsn ravtfssd and SALESWOMAN Wanted, full-1 our Gray Resesreh and Develop- PIG. 850; Inquire Fred Berntsen ture Store, 36 Qak. Mitchell p. m. ating colors. Phone Barbara Sixes, the Coquille, Elk, Coos and FRIGIDAIRE extras. Easy terms. See Top Dol financed. Warren Howland Real­ lEARN TO Aake your own alip. 9-1041. Wo'od.s. Agent! MItcheU, 9-7702. of. sight of Allied planes and artil­ lar Jene* for an extra bl|^., trade rsplaced. Marlow’s littls Msnding Ume. ^perlence preferred. Ap- ment Diviaion in Manchester where Lydall street. ‘ ty. 543 Woodbridge Street. Phone Umpqua rivers were all over their lery spotters.. ^ coven or drape* In 5 eaiy leasoni. 1958 WILLYS Jeep, four .weeks Shop. ATTRACTIVE Room, centrally lo­ In allowance. Now at Brunher’a ply In person. Harrisoq'a Oarda parking and transpertaUon la no CLO’raE S LIN E/-U fe time guar­ MItcheU 3-8600 any time. banks, cutting off several Oregon U. S. bombers and Navy corrlor Call RockvUle 5-7292.______old, only 800 miles. It’s new for a and Gifts. .869. Main atreet. problein. cated. Kitchen privileges If desir­ 868 East Canter street. Open M. Telephone 1949 WILLYS-Statton wagon. 4 this selection o f beautlfili; "Mean APPLiCA’noN s Ac c e p t e d * BOLTON — Building stone shd chine, iised 6nly*ohc‘e,'$80. Call kitchens. Neht and clean. 'Fine lo­ l i s t in g .^ Wanted. Single, two- lug 165 Red trucks during the Roofinf—JSidinf 19 g r o c e r y a n d r o d u c e Hartford, Conn. Oregon and California. Some of Mitchell 3-4632 or 9-3724 cylindera. heater, over(Wve. Driv­ guaranteed cars at Center Motor FOR P fisgstoae. Belton Notch Quarry. PHONE Ml.3.5121 Mitchell 9^0087. ROOM FOR Rent—Gentlemen or cation. Near bus and school. Carl­ family, three-family, buslnesa night, one of their. biggest acorc Sales, 461 Main street. CLERKS IN MANCHESTER Phono MItcheU 9-0817. SUnley the slides were 12 feet deep. en-only 34,956 miles. $295 dors-n, WE SPECIAUZE In roofing and “ A Good Place To Work” couple. Private home. quiet ton W. Hutchins, MItcheU 9-5132 property. Have many cash buy in w"ecks. ON FULL-TIME BASIS Pstnodc. 30 GALLON glass lined automatic n eig h b ored . 32 Cottage street. or MItcheU 3-6231. ers. Mortgages arranged. Please As the flood-ridden coastal areas 39 months to pay. Brunner’s 1949 CADILLAC a u b sedan aiding. Highest quality ma­ gas water heater. U. S. oil burner faced still another storm bearing F/ighter-lK>mbera from the car­ call George L. Graziadio, Real­ riers Orlskany and Valley Forge PetsonalB Packard. 358 East Center street. Radio, heater. Hydramatlc. Many terials. Workmanship guaran­ MANY BENEFITS 50% OFF on famous msks Bat with controls. Call MItcheU down from the North Pacific, con Open M«n. and Thunr. ’til 9:30. W a n t e d —Auto body man snd ROOM FOR Rent near bath, MANCHESTER—Reduced to $10, tor. MItcheU 9-5878. 109 Henry hit a marshalling yard at Wonean, extras. Full price $2,295. Big teed. A. A. plon, Inc., 299 Autumn Paid Holidays Pension Plan 1 painter’s helper. Steady work, tsries. Written guarantees. 81.00 9-3119. shower, and hot water. AU con- ditlons seemed worst In these com­ TOE PROSPECT HUl School for street. Idltchell 3-4800. E’ivs Day Week Hospitalisation | 900. Near Waddell school, nearly street. destroying 31 boxcars and setting young children. Transportation trades. 4 years to pay. Brunner’s good wages. Apply in person. down, 81.00 weekly. Cslso BerV' v'enlences.' Off Cast Ccnt-er and new brick, six, two unfinished. Oil munities: Good Starting Waga PARAMOUNT all aluminum triple Town Isolated several others on fire. Other Navy furnished. M n. Lela Tybur, direc­ Packard, 358 East Center atreet. Woodland Auto Paint Co., 1500 icenter. Tel. MItehell 3-4164 Porter streets." . Phone MItcheU NO MONEY DOWN! CONNECrncUT VaU^ Construc­ .Group Insuranca"! track wrindowe and doors. Hast­ heat, fireplace, aluminum com -;-We have clients waitinsr to Crescent City, population 1.889 planes hit Songjln, - also on the tor. Phone Mltchen 9-5767. j • ' . Open Mon. and Thurs. 'til 9:30. tion. Guaranteed roofs and al^ng. Burnalde Avenue, Eaet Hartford. MItehen 3-4165, er Mitchell C O M E IN! 3-6285. . binatioh storms, plaster wall* East Coast. Ihey claimed 32 sup­ Sick Beneflta Vacation With Pay | 9-0980. ings aluminum awning and door cut off by both highway floods Aluminum storm windows and Apply on TueadSy between 9:30 a. hoods. Paramount custom made Gan assume G.I. mortgage. Amaz­ buy home.s in Manchester..Try and communication breakdowns.*' ply building destroyers and 30 BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE gutters. AU men p rotects by In­ m. - 8:30 p. m., St . . . and sea our ing value. Move right in. Terms damaged. cheater’a oldest. Thousands of Auto Accessories—-Tires 6 INSURANCE BENEFITS CUSTOM MADE Slip covers and Venetian blinds. Roofing and sid­ ROOM FOR Rent at 272 Main us for results. . Klamath braced for a new tor­ surance. Three years to pay. Free drapes made, to order. AU the NEW Employment Offleea ing. Estimates cheerfully given. arranged. Gatto snd Co., Hart­ Action picked \ip along the bat­ accident free Instruction hours. Good Transportation ' A A P SUPERMARKET street.. Parking. MItcheU 8-4071. rent from the Klamath and Trinity tle front Sunday. In the biggest In­ estimates. Call MItcheU 8-7180. APPLY IN PERSON latieat fabrics. Johnson’s Slipcover —the finest in Paramount Engineering Co., of­ ford 5-9198. evenings Hartford l ivers. The Klamath rose one foot Hundreds of aatlsfled students. NOW Alfred Ohsrest, Owner. 176 Washington Strset ANDOVER Oenter-;-Three large 8-3989, Manchester MItcheU fantry fight, Allied defenders in For appointment tel. Mitchell Hartford, Conn. and Drape Shop, formerly of Wat- New England fice. 41 Oak street. Phone Mitchell CARROLL-DRIGGS in half an hour at Orleans, about 1946 FORD 2-DOOR V-8 FISHER DRY CLEANSERS fi'rnl.ihed rooms wltli hath. Phone 3-6946. the Mundung valley area killed and 9-224S. ______’ BY POPULAR REQUEST FOR GUARANIXED ROOFS thit kin’s Bros., 110 Spruce street. 3-8177 or Coventry Pilgrim AGENCY .50 miles upstream, but the crest wounded an estimated 83 Reds of Tel. MItehell 3-7739. 2-7318. PIlgrim'2-6066 or Pilgrim 2-6048. had not hit Klamath. The Trinity, • • stay on in any kind of storm, and WANTED— Woman or girl for BROAD STREET BOLTON— New" ranch, high eleva­ a company making an unsuccess­ ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ McCLURE AUTO COMPANY gutters, conductors snd roof rs- tion, 'fireplace, tile bath, three Realtor which, dumps Into Klamath 40 ful assault early in the morning pert Instruction call the Manches­ Winter tires 1-2 price sale \h®vsework snd to help care for b r a n d n e w 1953 2l” table C O M E IN! MAGIC CHEF gas range with miles upstream, is still rising. 373 Main Street psirs. Call Coughlin, MItcheU ti^o children. Room, heard snd $16 model television. Ready for U. H. Roller Broiler, $50. Tel. Mitchell Bofirders Wanted 59-A bedrooms, Rusco storm windows, ter Driving Academy. PUgrlm 3-7707. WANTED basement recreation room with 754 Main Street Grants Pass, Ore., Is ' l.solated; NUCKOLS ON TAI.KS : iuy one regular price, get one per "week. Tel. MItcheU 9-8873. F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi- . . . and learn about 9-5121. The nearby Rogue river has risen 2-7249. ROOM AND Board for one or two Carlton W. Hutchins. MItcheU San Francisco. Jan. 19—(65—The Tel. Mitchell 9-9442 nat, 8189.95. Terms. Phone to 24 feet. The flood stage Is 17 -2 price. Casing plus tax. GREAT EASTERN Roofing and AVON PRODUCTS affords you an ROUTE SALESMAN tha omisual job opportunities 1941 HOTPOINT 6'i, cu. ft. re­ ciiildren. ' Excellent ■ care. CaU picture window, garage, large lot. East Hartford or truce talks in Korea never will be HERALD PAPER Rovite for sale. Construction Oo AppUcston of MItcheU 9-5850. feet. Both Highways 199 and 99 From 281 to 411 Center street, excaliMt income opportunity If . . . the many extra frigerator. 825_Call after 6 p. m. Mitchell 3-8583. 9-5132 or Mitchell 3-6231. Manchester Mltchiell 3-4480 resumed there, predicts Brig. Gen. Frigidoiro BATTERIES 50% OFF Bird and Fllntkots; Giisraatead FOR DRY CLEANING riuuiing;. Into, the town have been WitliiHn P, Nuokots. fonner- official . Frigidair# side streets In vicinity. Call 1951 PACKARD 4-door deluxe you qWallfy. Write District Mana-| BRAND NEW 17" Emerson tele­ adran^ges of working for MItcheU 3-5070; , HAVE OPENING in my licensed Evenings blocked. Seven feet of water have roofs and siding. Ltfs-tiins alum­ DKEPWOOD Drive—Owner mov­ spokesman for the United Nations Mitchell 8-8484. sedan, UUramatlc, radio and ger. Box 27, North Branford, | vision 8169. Tax and warranty a major sUppUer to the boarding home for an elderly per- SERVICENTER inum clapboard and combination' ESTABLISHMJENT ing to Florida. Must sell, four Inundated Highway 99. armistice delegation. Automatic Filtra-motic heater. Many extraa. Driven only Conn. included. Can arrange terms to tast-growlng fteld of air ,son. WUl give board and care. At Areata, Calif., population 3.- 438 Center Street storm windows and screens. FOr suit. Gall MItcheU 9-0980. SERVEL Gas refrigerator, like room single, oil burner, picture "The terms of a'purely military 11,800 miles. Big trades. Brun­ GOOD PAY transportation MItcheU 9-4402. 720, citizens ’ were warned to boll armistice ari! In general agree­ AotomobtlcB for Sale ner's. Packard, 358 East Center free estimates esll MItcheU new. Reasonable. MItcheU 9-5062. window, nice condition, 90’ front­ ^Wo»hor ClothoB Dryer Phone Mitchell 9-0980. 3-8271, Evenings. MItehell 3*8303, INDUSTRIAL NURSE CINCO. ALL Aluminum combina- all drinking water a.s mud and ment." lie explained today in an street. Open Mon. and Thurs. 'til RO"UTE SALESMAN for estab­ age, well landscaped. Immediate Adenauer Raps debris from the Mad river in 1948 CHEVROLET four-door Albert V. Lindsay, Owner. tidn windowa No painting, no 1952 GENERAL ELECTRIC iron- occupancy, 89,200. Cash $2,400. interview. ’The primary lasiic still 9:30.’^ Auto Accessories—Tires lished route. Paid holidays, good Wanted—Roonis— vaded filtering systems and wells. unsettled is the prisoner-of-war Priald'alra't Live Wolar Action «att Now dry clothds onywhar* In your sedan, radio, heater, good tires. Wanted part tipie for Rock­ changing, no atoring. Free esti­ er. Magic Chef gas stove. $25. Wm. Goodchild, Sr!, Realtor, MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ working conditions, salary and telev-ision booster. $15; inside Board 62| ■ITie Eel, Van Dusen and Elk exrhange and that Is above the housa, ony tlm*f. without hlling tha -Condition good. Mitchell- 9-2587. 1942 CHEVROLET deluxe club WINTER •nPES— POnhsylvgnla ville Industrial ebptem. 4 to mate given, no obligation. Call YOU'LL GET . . . - MItcheU 3-792S. Report of Nazi the *da«p -down ' dirt ordinary ing company. Alro sH types of commissions. Apply In person door, 30” X 82" with brass hard- rivers In California were also on military level. It is something that coupe, radio, heater. Good me- Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite and 5 hours work each day with William Tunsky, MItcheU 9-9095. w a n t e d —Room with shower woihinfl *octlon con't tooch. And room with sticky lint _or staomy -1981-DODOE-Plbk..up..truck. Only palnting^-and— carpentry— work. only. Rainbow Cleaners. 50 Har- -*-Th»-StabUity-of-a~-Larga- —ware. 8-1-5: MItcheU—9-257-3,------a rampage and .authorities feared must he settled a.t the.goveenment chanioal condition. WThTerlxed, T in 1 recaps. Auto Lite, Penn- risen street. accommodation by mechanical ert- FOtTR-liA-Ri "md5fora*.*0ry Mieib fioffy-toft and 3,600 miles. McClure Auto Co. Guaranteed n^ork. ^ o n e MItcheU schedule a rra n g ^ tq suit ap- r o y a l AND Smlth-Corons port- Company further flooding when the river level." elolh#»%re In hot water alt th# 8300. Phone Mitchell 9-8784 sylvanla and Bowers batteries. gineer transferred to Manchester. ished, in exoellftit condition. Fire­ Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. 9-8933 for free estimates. plicant’s convenience./ Appli­ sbla snd standard typewriters. GLENWOOD Gas range, in good crests meet high tides on the Niickols Is en route to jpin Gen timp, not holf-ln, holf-oot. Naw swaat-smalling. Naads no plumb­ Free, road service. Terms on all w a n t e d —Full time day driver. Contact Wilco Machine Tool Co. place combination aluminum 1949 CHEVROLET—Pick up \ cants must be 30 to 50 years I AU makes of adding machines ■k Opportunlttea for advance­ condition. Play pen with pad. In coast. MsUliew RIdgway In Europe as ing or vants. Chack thasa faoturasl . ' /1940 FORD deluxe sedan. Radio, products The Budget Center, 91 Apply at City Cab, 53 Purnell ment Mitchell 9-1266, or 30 Grandview .storms, fuir cellar, nicely land­ (Continued from Page One) chief public information officer for Floot-ovar rinsing action, Ropidry ton truck. Runs fine. Very lew old and have substahtiiii ex­ Place. gold or rented Repairs on sU good -condition. 57 Ridge. scaped. $12,200. Gatto and Co., Automatic tamparotura control, / heater. In good condition for Center .street. Roofing 16-A makes. Marlow’s. street. WALKER HIT BY C.\R NATO. Spin, noadt no bolting down. SAFf / car of this year. Douglas Motors, milesge. Dark green paint. Me perience in industrial nursing. [ -a A LIBERAL Wage Scale TWO USED Gas ranges. Good con; Hartford 5-9198 evenings. - Hart­ shortly before making a .special automatic Timing Control, - Clure Auto Ch. Tel. Mitchell WANT2a>—Reliable T.V. Installa­ Berlin, Jan. 19— Fled qire' He said if Korean truce discus­ and th o ro u gh for AU clothoi .5 , / ' - 833 Main. ROOFING—SpecisUsing In repair­ ATTENTION Ladles! Slip covers ditinn. whit^ porcelain, $25. ford 8-3989, Manchester MItcheU broadcast to the nation on Nazism. mel, 70, of "unknown address was sions are resumed, they likely i": . / ' ’ a. 9-9442. Trailers for Ssle €-A ing roofs o f all kinda Also new Apply \ tion men. Full time work. Apply PAID Holidaya and Vaca- Apartments—-Flats*— 3-6946. *-avan naw Mlroela Fabrics. Light, intarior Ozona Lamp. Ben.con’s. Inc., 1085 Main. Mitch­ and drapes custom made. Re-up-, cations Kemp's, In c./ Adenauer expressed anger at injured fatally on U. B. Route would be held in the United Na- „ .1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe,‘ tudor,. ...roofa . .Gutter work. „. Chimneys bolstering;Beautiful fabrics; . Tenements . 63 here Saturday niglil when he was iienaheaduarterj.hr. in -the.capital / real clean car. Priced for quick 1950 WILLYS Jeepater. It’s a t r a i l e r ; Good buy, 1941 Schult PERSONNEL OFFICE “ ell 9;H243, • ‘ - ABC OIL STOVE, ti.vo b'ui-ne'rs. MANCHESTER— New six Ttidm fhe " high cp'mfhlss'ibh's'^ctfon In T. Good condition.-McClure Auto cleaned, rspslred. 28 years' sx- prints, stripes, solids. Expertly ■k OVERTIME. Premiums . atruck by - a. skidding car, "staUt of a ueuUal-couaU'yv.. ■ :g kafe. 81245. Written guarantee. honey. Heater, overdr+ve. Prea­ Goofl_ ?®Ii4ltion. Call Mltc’h'ell ■ ROOM furalshed flit for r.,iich. artistically paneled. ‘Tile making the poll joubllc^before con- • • • F / ...... ■ '^*aer^<64 ^ tone, wheel rings, a reat sporty Co. Mitchell 9-9442.“ - perlenoa,. Free.jssilmatsa.... OsM I w a n t e d —Service station-attend­ finished; -85 - down, $2- weekly, ,poUce_aald:. ..StremcL .was ..walking Cole' Motor’s Rervicehter, 438 ,HowIey, . Manchester MItcheU Monday Through Friday * iteflrame^ 9-4212 after 6 "pi" m. rent., Garage.“?7ear bus" Tine; “Chil­ “bath, double " closets: Plreplace. .suiling with him. lie as.sailed . it's a fine idea to slop buying car. Only 8295 down. 835 month­ ant. Good proposition for right balance one year to pav. : Call School and bae line. Carlton W; ! along the road In a freezing rain Center. Mitchell 9-0980. 3-5361. dren accepted. $30 per week. Call storm which coated highways with things you can't afford if you can Buy Thifi Porcelain Pair On New Low Terms ■ f ______^____ - - ly. I want your^old 38, 39, 40, 41 LA POINTE man. Apply In person. Boland Mrs. Carr MItcheU 9-7320. ■k Insaranlte ; Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132 or the poll's findings a.s, "not a cor­ Wanted Autos Mitchell 9-2844 after 4 p. m. rect reading, of! popular opinion in ice. get' along without eating. - 1948 PLYMOUTH Station wagon, 42 car. 1 will pay up to 8500 In p La s c o m q l d c o r p . -Motors, 389 Center street. ELECTRIC HOTPOINT refrigera­ MItcheU 3-6231. trade for a better guaranteed used Motorcycles 12 ★ A CLEAN, Modern Plant the federal republic.” , special deluxe. Radio, heater., Me- Heating— Plnmbing 17 MARLIN 32 Special. Three months tor, $30. MItcheU 9-7087. FOR RENT, 4 room, apartment, . Clutp Auto Co. Tel. Mitchell car. See me now. Top Dollar 155 WEST MAIN STREET OOURTOOUS Married man, 25 to suitable for 2 people. Unfurnish­ CAPE COD, 6 finished ropmr’, on He K.airi the arrest.s and publica­ WANTED-:-0>"iod clean, used cars. 40 for local vacancy. Opportunity old. CaU MItcheU 9-8447. k A FRIENDLY GLENWOOD and Florence gas tion of the. poll had not created 'M 9-9442. Jones at Brunner's 358 Esst Cen­ HEATING From A to E. Ooa- Atmosphere ed, newly decorated. Apply large' lot, near Waddell School. See Bob Oliver, Center Motor yersion burners, boUsr-bunisr for advancement. Public contact and oil combination stoves. Make a good atmo.spherc for ratification ter street. Open Mon. and. Thurs Sales, 4G1 Main street. ROCKVILLE OOMBINA'nON High chair and Carra'a Market, 1 So. Main atreet. Prlpe $10,900 cash required $2,200. 5 % IMMEDIATE Delivery on brand units, oomplets' hasting systsma. experience useful $330 per month .me an offer. CaU MItcheU 9-5527 of the European dcfen.se commun­ 'S, Inc. 'til 9:30. k Automatic Coai-of-Llvlng Monthly payment including taxes guaranteed from Very start. play table. Remo'vable plastic ity treaty. is® ..' new Hudson Hornet and Wasp AU work guaranteed. 'Hme pay­ Adjustments between 9 - 5 p. m. about $62. Madeline Smith. Real­ MAKE 850 BAST. New, heiautiful, Write Herald. Box H. . tray. Like new, $10. Phone MItch­ , He added; "I deeply regret these 763 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 1^.^ automobiles. Choice of colors and 1947 DE SOTO 2-door deluxe Busincm Serrlees Offered 13 ments arranged Morlsrty B i k ­ Buisiness Locations' tor. Mitchell 9-1642 or MItcheU Radio, heater, 32.000, orighial SU eccaalon greeting carda aell on eU 9-7644. , ★ Many other Big Company 6 'i CUBIC FOOT Coldspot refrig­ events." ■.Ai:: .models. Top trades. We need ers. Tel. MItcheU 3-51^. . for Rent <14 3-4679. T I f ? clean used cars. McClure , Auto m'ller. Clean throughout, 8,800. M ANCHEjsrra Welding Service. sight. Up to 100% profit. Im­ WANTED—Men fot machine op- Extra Benefits* erator. Excellent condition, $45 Political Buttle. printed stationery, ' napkins, aratlOn. Steady work, good wages. ALTO SAXOPHONE boy’s over­ *^i, . Co. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. Open Call owner. Mitchell 9-4344. Portable equipment. General PLUMBING And heating. Special­ coat, size 34. Reeonable. Boy gone delivered. Tel. 'MItcheU 9-3856.. OFFICE FOR rent. East Center MANCHESTER- Six room Cap? Adenauer is fighting the polit­ welding, boiler and furnace weld­ izing In repairs. Copper water matches. Other money-making Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Lie., street. Tel. MItcheU 3-6514 or evenings. into service. MItcheU 9-9912 after GLENWOOD Combination oil ahd Cod, all hardwood floors, tile ical battle of hi.s lifg to get par­ 1940 DODGE. Complete motor Job ing. MItcheU 9-1668 or MItcheU piping, remodeling electric equip­ Items. IBxperlence '‘unniscsssary. Hiniard. MItcheU 9-5820. , ’ liamentary raaUficatlon of both 9. gas range, three year# old. Like bath, extra lavatory", fireplace, -I;-’— , 1949 m e r c u r y ” aedan, radio, Front end rebushed, wheels bal 9-8782. ment for plugged draips. Edward Free - personalized stationery. oil hot water heat, garage. This the treaty whicli would pul a half ,'-Jp heater, overdrive, beautiful grc:i anced and aligned. New muffler, Johnson. MItcheU 8-8979. or Samples,/aaaortments on ajiprov- APPLIANCE Seniceman. Some HEREARE . .. New. $100. MItcheU 9-1798. FOR RENT—Snnall atore on Main experience prefared particularly HEDSTROM Canjage, gray, also home is fn an excellent location million Gernians in uniform on. 8395 down. 839 a month. Bunner’ battery, ^rakes rstined. Coven ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing MItcheU 3-5044. *1. Start earning. Hycrest, 78 bathlnette. good condition. Rea­ street. Immediate occupancy. Call the siilc. of the Wcst,'\and the . on refrigeration. Apply in person, Juat s few of the u REFRIGERATOR new Servel gas. Mltcheir 3-8254. "near school and on bus line. Phone Packard, 368 East Center street tr>’ Pilgrim 2-6827. done 0 0 any furniture. Yleman, Chauncy, Dept. 103, Boston 11.. . sonable. MItcheU 3-8615. many openings Mitchell 9-1167 or Mitchell West German peace conCl'act. The 189 South Main street. Phone GUARANTEED fast plumbing snd . Watkins Bros., Inc., 935 Main No moving parts. 10 cu. ft, L*rge Open Mon. and Thurs. 'tU 9:30. 9-8715. E and E' Agency. latter give;; West .Germaiiw ql-. 1950 FORD Convertible coupe, MItcheU 3-5648. heating. AU'eratlons and new WANTED—Young girls for bench atrset, • ■' Grinding Machine Operatera freezer. Regular $389.95, special o f f i c e s FOR rent in centrally Radio, heater, 4 good tires, red at $275. Pearl's Appliance, and located Main street" building. Call iiio.st oornplete .sovereignty./ ” ALL PRICES SLASHED work. Time payments arranged. irork. Steady work. Apply Tober Building Materials 47 SIX ROOM Cape Cod. Two unfln-j The chancellor "declared this leather upholsterj’. Low mileage. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with DrlU Press Operators Furniture. Phone MItcheU 3-7590. MItcheU 3-6419 or MItcheU ON OUR USED CARS Skelley Bros. MItcheU 9-8714. BasebaU Mfg. Co., Inc., Hilliard. ished. Attached garage, fireplace, summer's ..national elections will Big trades. Easy terms. See -Top linoleum, ssphalt tile counter. CASHIER-;^ Part .time, aome eve- Salesmen Wanted S6-A c e d a r STAIN SHAKES—All Col­ 3-7614. ■ Electricians open stalrws'y.'targe lot. 80' x I show that any party trying to END OF YEAR Dollar Joneer at Brunner’s. 358 Expart workmanship, free esti- COMPLETE FTHINACE rspalN ninga apd weak ends. Apply Man­ o r s ...... per sq, 813.95 CLEARANCE SALE tng service. Gas, oil er coaLU. Wlh- |12,<)00 PLUS for Ambitious ssIm - THREE-PIECE ' FOR RENT—2 connecting offices, 170'. Near school, bus line. Im-jbuil Hamilton Standard. Bu^ now Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dskler specialty. MItcheU 9-0752.. 8 A, M. to 5 P. M. Rooms wlthoot Board 5t bath, hot water , heat, screens,, "Attitudes have shifted." the - 48 BISf ELL STREET helpful. Five day - 44 hour waeA. I Vortbiiif dopt. Apply io storm windows a^d combination while the price la right, on good survey said, ’’frorr\ preponderantly SOUMENE, INC. with ether benefits which I will LUMBER FUEL V -BROWN-BEAUPRE TELEPHONE MItcheU SM188 dcors. Priced at $l6,8()0. Call for sized lots. Phone Mitchell 9-1167 Internationalist in the middle of P Dodge and Plymoum Cara her glad to dlscuaa at a "paraonal ^aturdays 336 N. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL.^MI-9-5253 Cittr------■ilolo...... ^ , ' ■ 1 ■ Palattng— 21 ponoor Mcmelmtor H ot- JARVIS ROOM FOR MItcheU appointment to ape Alice CTIam* or Mitchell 9-8715. E and£ Agen 1951 to preponderantly nationalist Dodge Job Rated Trucks MANCHESTER — TV Sendee, intarvi^. Tel. M>;- Gunther, Hart- j t i i "Center Street. 30 Bissell Strwt 9-0181. pet, Realtor. MItcheU 9-4543. cy. ;! late in 1952." LT— :! .1 radio and TV apeC^iabi aince PAINTER A"ND paperhanger. N o ford 8-2181. The Noble and Wsat-{ CONSTRUCTION CO. 8 A . M. to 12 PiooB Phone MItcheU s-SlOl 1934. Houae- service call 83.50. job too jSmaU.' Phone MItcheU brook Manufacturing Opnipany,! Mitchell 9-3234 t DMar Bead — TeL \- A lafa Placed to Buy Used Cara. MItcheU 9-2186 day or nUnht 3-8372, East Hartford. f : I I r , T I h ■ ;/ .V; .. r , / • / ,/ _4 I, • ' « ' ' 'T ' ' \ MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 19S3 A ' A- PAGE.SIXTEEN 1 jr-ii.i*...... ■■■■I... . . Average Daily Net Prow Ruh ■ '■ The:W «theT‘’ ' ' f : : ..... ^ For the Wee k Eadcd Forecast Of U. A. WoothOr ■w oaii V -^Jaa. 17. 1953 The American Legion Auxiliary and eiglith grade pupils' it'TItA Hollister School, are: *■ " w m m will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in l>eave for Italy Tomorrow Entire Class .Mostly cloudy tonight aad Wed- About Town Cynthia / Hackney,, Christine the Legion Hall. The business ses­ Smith.- AMiold Miner.-B^trioe Sa- 10,853 nesday-iMlalaonm tonight la' lowor sion ■will^feifdlldwed b y a aoetal,’^ •i With- Mri- Frank -Blckmore serving raga.. (Jeraldine Fletcher,. Yvonne, Member of the, Andlt 80s. Ward'Xtftose of WBhwt"rtrr*tr. lis C e iiiii^ Mignefeyi darol Morriii, Anne Lu­ RANGE aid FUEL OB. Bureau o f ClrdalaiHdBa as chairman of the hostess .com- ' e '■ '■ ■ local music teacher and orchestra cas, Judith Lucas, Mary Lucas. ManeheiH^r^A City of ViUtige Chqrrtt^ - I lea*r.''leff •f’dlr Whshinistotv today 'mlttee. ■ ; - ■■ . T o t a r o f 2 6 Chilflren at Barbara' Klldish. Anne' Wlthfdwr : 24 Hour Oetiyery Service to play for the inaufiruration to­ Mystic Review, W BA members, .Linda Erickson, Georgia Potterton, morrow with the Governor’s Foot (Claaalfled Advertlalag on Page 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20.-1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) are reminded of the installatirtn of Hollintpr School Com- Marijyn Scarchuk, Carolyn Houae. VOL. LXXII, NO. 9.3 PRICE FIVE CENTS •Xiuard Bsind...... ^ i ------offlpers" tonrormw-at- 8 p. m. in Arlene...Peterson., EJsta.v Qrc.uH,. Odd Fellows Hall. pletelFirat W E iM Charles Lukaa, Peter Beckwith, D^r Tfim^yTSclw^ Dtano White. Patricia l^s ChapellS, MORIAR’n BROTHERS Gerard street will reopen his den­ The Manchester Ministers Asso­ The entire class of 28 Children Leone. LatuUppe, Karan Christo-, tal office at 10 Depot Square to­ ciation will meet at noon on pher, Marilyn Taylor and Lorine 315 CENTER STREET TEIi MI-3-51S5 morrow. Dr. Sfchwartz. who was who studied Junior First Aid at Perrjr. Thursday for a brief bu.slne.ss the Hollister Bchool aA tbeir proj­ recalled into the service on .Isn. meeting and luncheon. Rev. Clif­ 3, 1951. was dischar)?ed recentiy as ford O. .Simpson of Center Church ect in Junior Red Cross activities a captain. He served as po.st denlai will speak on ’’Prayer.” ' haVe successfully passed their surgeon and staff officer at the First Aid examinations and have dental hospital at Fort Bank.s. Gibbons Assembly. Catholic been certified,-'Mrs. Rosamond M. ED’S SIGN CO. Winthrop, Mass., and was al.so .sta­ Ladies of Columbus, will meet td- Toomey. tgacher-sponsor for the o Commerelal Imttering Announcing tioned at General Ho.spital Fort morrow night at the K. of C. Hollister-^inior First Aid -group Deveris, Mass. Home. Patterns and home dress­ annountmd today.. o Silk fcrqeu Process Printing JUST WHAT THE NORTH END NEEDED! making will be subject for discus­ Mr^-James Irvine, the First Aid - A daughter was born at the sion. Mrs. Paul Ryan heads the inst^ctor for the classes, consid- o- Neon Sorvfco • Hartford Ho.spital on Jan.' 15 to hostess committee. era 'th e 100 per cent successful WCt-Md Mrs. Robert J. A lley of 82 c/impletlon, of the course . an en- KD TOMCaaiK An UP to Date BARBER SHOP i^eatnut, street. The January meeting of the .viable record.' Manchester MI-8-8S88 WITH THE BETTER SERVICE Washington PTA will be held to­ Those who have received their Dr Hartford 1-8498 Pfc. William F. Lregaull of 515 morrow at 8 p. m. in the school First Aid certificates, all seventh Hilliard street and Cpl. William .1. annex. A demonstration of the way AND MRS. BKR.\.\KU CA.'U'AGN.V JUST OPENED BY A WELL KNOWN BARBER Smith of Talcottville are on board the ’’Three R’s” are taught in the -rr the troopship General Patch which ! schools today is planned, and an Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Campag- Both Canipagna and IWs wife, HAIR CUTS i 1.00 (Including Hair Tonic) la due to dock tomorrow in New I impromptu play presented. Audl- na of 216 Woodhrldge street arc who are active in mii.sicAl affairs York City from Europe. ence participation in a spelling of the South■ Metho^st Church, BOYS’ HAIR CUTS 75c (Including Hair Tonic) es to I scheduled to leave New York to­ ressors and a;>hmetlc test and a display morrow by plane for Rome where, plan to devote a grea^deal of their The Professional Women’s Club of sixth grade books will explain they will spend about a year. spare lime to opejA appteclatloh. V will meet tomorrow nlghU at the the theme further. Refreshments (iampagna, who has worked in STOCK UP Center Church at 8 o'clock. The will be served. ground-air communications for Thomas Zoda, Prop. subject of the program will be about 15 years and Is now chief 421 NO. MAIN ST. COR. NO. SCHOOL ST. "Let’s Go Places.” with Florence Fire Department Auxiliary mem­ traffic controller at B r a l^ a r d DURINg »• Benson. ^Jeanne Low and Beulah bers of the SMFD will drill to­ Field, is part of a seven-man’^ Civil sh o e s h in e SERVICE ALSO AVAILABLE Morse on ointment^ Todd as'speakers. night. The meeting will be held Aeronautics Xulhority team being at the Spruce street headquarters sent to Italy by, theJUnited Stales at "7 d'cloclK *' ...... goveihTn’ent.' ‘ HALE'S JANUARY - The team, working under the LET US FILL YOUR The Divine Spiritual Circle will Mutual Security Administration, meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Is expected to help the Itslian gov­ 34th President o f the United States Lithuanian Social Hall on Golway ernment tn the problem-of air safe-, home comfort street. The speaker will he Mrs. ty b etw e^ landing fields. WHITE SALE! JANUARY President Held Grace Walker of Springfield. Mass. A ll are welcome. MORIARTY Bros...... Called for and delivered The Men’s' Club of Temple Beth 3 1 5 CENTER ST CUEARANCE Sholom' will meet tonight at 8:30 promptly at no *'ettira at the temple- PRESORIPTIONS j SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS charge. j CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED 4 OIL BURNER A special communication of REPAIR ■A ■* CALL MI-9.9814 Manchester Lodge No. 73. A.F. Arthur Drhg Stores In HOUSE’S Washington. Jan. 20—tyP)— Sen. Morse (Ind., Ore.), today- For U. S. Security and A.M.. will be held at the Td. MItehdl 3-513$ O n Sheets^ Pillow Cases, blocked Senate action on eight cabinet appointments by Pre^i- rflNIfHARIMOY Masonic Temple, tomorrow night dent EiaenliQwer. Tht new Presideift. however, had omitted at.7 ;30. The Maflter , Mason degree ’-'-a’’* "••-''rr-V ♦ 1C..-4 ^ w .1,4.... AM«»^6,eu«eeR. im . ,6‘Wa ______J“"r2(fe(A Eiiehhow^ offf# will be exemplified by the officers, .. X ■■tWnarhe of Chartes E. Wilsbn for Secretary of Defense in the after which there will be a ’social M atlr^ Covers; li.-t of aelectlona he aent to the.,-,— ^ ^ ~- as President today with a pledge to strive for peace but to reject any ape hour and refreshments. Senate. Moraq^aised an objection to im­ peasement o f Communist aggression. mediate confirmation of the eight Special Cabinet appointments and to the Truman Set Right hand uplifted, the 62-ycar-old citizen soldier repeated the soi> nomination of Mra. Oveta Culp -w-k ' MATTRESSES ONI COUNTER OF ODDS and ENDS Hobby to he Federal Security ad- U ■■■■•■»%. emn oath o f office and launched his Hdininistration with a declaration FUElOll mlnistrator. The Senate then post-• J . VFJL JL1 .V / 1 'U . J . 1.J. “ Faith that the future shall belong to the free/* It Is betltrto have a good poned any action at least until to­ FLANNEL ^HIRTS, COWBOY SHIRTS. MUFFLERS. morrow. rebuilt mattress than .a In a brief inaugural address, Eisenhower named “ abhorring war** As FLANNEL PAJAMAS. VESTS. ROBES. No f!ablnet 2$409lt cheap new one. We re­ This left Eisenhower, who “Rad To Missouri one o f nine guiding principles, and promised continued aid to all free na« make and sterilixe all types SWEATERS. WESTERN SLACKS taken office only an hour earlier, tions willing to contribute their fair share to the co^nmon defense against sand of mattresses. NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS — NOT ALL SIZES facing his first day in office with­ out a rabinri...... or without...... any of' Washington, Jan. 20—(/P) 'Communist expansion. ^ ~ ~ — — 4 Limited Quantities fic ia "herpels V b e r t'h^n7hosVwho — Retiring President Truman, Our time is your time, and JoiiM Furaitart and do not require Senate confirma content to rest the case for But he warned solemnly: Slight Irregulars of CORDUROY TROUSERS tion. his administration with his­ Eisenhower "We shall never try to pla­ Complete Text we do mean exactly that! cate an asTJU'essor by the false Cali us any time of the day 59c and 75c Morse announced his objection tory. was packed and ready to Fi^Dor ( i m r i i i i REG. $ 5 .2 5 ...... N O W $4.20 shortly after Vice President Nixon and wicked bargain of trading Of Inaugural or night that your fuel oil 36 Oak St. Tel MI-9-1041 told Morse that objection of any leave Washington today after REG. $6.95 ...... N P W 55.55 turning , over the nation’s Hears Plea honor for security. For In supply runs low, and we’ll Senator could prevent action de­ the final choice a soldier’a AddreM deliver .. . FAST! sired by the new President and Re­ leadership to a Republic«n. PRINCESS publican leaders. All i|iine nomi­ The SS-year-old Democrat who a 'V heavy a burden Budget Payments Arrange nees, counting Mrs. Hobtiy, already fought from- coyst to coast In a At •I. JL 9 as^ priaoner’s.cliajnB.'' Pages : haad been given informaS approval futile attempt to stem the GOP Cloudy aklea gava w » to the SERVICES TWEEDUROY TROUSERS^ by Senate committees. . tide in Noventber, yielded \vUh. a . PLACE REG. $5.50 ...... N O W $4.40 press secretary, said Wilson’s smile on his face and a ’’godspeed" Use SHELL That Interpret The Wishes press secretary .said .Wilson’s to his successor, Dwight D. Elsen­ — Dwight EisenhovYer went bower. Md Preeldent Truman left ing. May'cooperation be penaltted Of The Family REG. $7 50 ...... N O W $5.55 name was not aent to' the Senate hower. That word was given in to church this morning and the White Houaeyfor the ride to Fuel Oil because the cabinet designate has Truman’s farewell State of the the Cepitol and the noon ewearing and be the mutual aim a t tk a k i MATS been summoned to testify before Union message to Congress. heard a prayer that (xod In of Eieenhowbr and Vice Preet- who, under the concept a t our Ooa- the Armed Services committee, to­ — Comeback f grant hjm "clarity of |n«jght" .dent Nixon. etitution, hold to differing poUtloi) JOHN B. BURKE morrow, slong with Herbert Brow- Tonight, he heads back to Mis- as President of the United They rode bere-headed through beliefs, so that all may work fds GrErWIttlS^ FUNERAL HOME HRESS^TROUSERS 'TiFlIr'JT^vnamed for Attomey -Qen- ; sotnTtirtrjrhtirhxiid-strlijai States. ^ : cheering ^eh>wd«r good—ed-oor-betoeed’ eouiit« y -wtg - eral. awhile, perhaps pick out a new EUenhower attended the serv­ It wa* 12:32 p.m. when Eleen- for thy glory. Amen.” « hower/took the oath, pledging in •7 EAST CENTER 8T. REG. $ 4 .9 5 ...... N O W $4.00 line of work and try to figure out ices at the National Presbyterian Aides said Eisenhower wrote tl4 I ea. (Continued «*" Page Four) a way for a party comeback. clIppM, Arm words to "faithfully & SON, Inc. Tel. M1-S-S888 Church along with his immediate prayer himself in his hotel outtf REG. $5.50>...... N O W $4.40 He cleaned out his office desk at family and his entire official fam­ execute the office . . . preserve, pro­ suite this morning. 2 Main St. Tel. MI-3-5125 the White House at 4 p.; m. yester- tect end defend the Conatitution.” AMBULANCE SERVICE What A Wonderful Value! ily. It was the first time .on record He aaked also for the power tp d s'y’z::'*. desk a I ’ wTilcIi He Had lie r v- that - a Presfdent-to-bc took his By the CkinstltuUon, Truman’s serve all citiseiia equitably;' r * i «r REG. $6.00 N O W $4.80 term had come to an end on the ed'for nearly eight years of recur­ cabinet with him for pre-lnaugura- gaidleas of their race, ened, oeder dot o f noon. Bo for 32 mlnutea, 'the Extra hea%’y weight Princeaa ■ ring erisca-'^and'walked :-ov«r "to- "tlon church aervicea. ■' REG. $7.50 N O W $6.00 country technically was without a or political beliefs, and'for tiib Place Mata in beautiful floral the. living „quartera to spend his ’ The Rev, Dr. Edward L. R. El- lest- night Hhere^ a» Gb'lef -Exemii President,' ...... to "wprk.for.the good.ar4h| pattern.-. The irregularltrea from the AP Wlrfe^ aOH preisdM at;|pie country and all Ha ciUsenr.!’ - ‘ ^ are only .-light miaprinta REG. $8.W^ N O W $6.80 live. ' I icea at the hlnoric church Ivhere Eiaehhowfr ' ddhh^ thlck-rim- med spectacles for the reading of Just a moment before, with ooari that are hardly noticeable.. He was in high good, spirit to­ many Prealdents before EUsen- day as he strolled unexpectedly his speech. plc^lon Of the oath o f office, ITiotP hower had worshipped^ hower had kissed his wlfp, MqjstRi IKE HEADS PARADE from the White Hoilse to the exec- ; Mentions Eleeehower Private Praye/ |0YS’ SUITS aad SPORT GOATS Bshlngton, Jail. 20—lA*)i— and shaken hands with ZVOMB utive offices snA Into the lobby He mentioned Kisenhower by And At the putaet he departed SPECIAL .President. Dwight D. Eleenbow- around 9 a. m. ' . j name In calling fo r the blessings and with CMef Justice Vinson who ROSEBUD, IVY LEAF, CALLA LILY from bis. prepared text, asking the er ’ drove down Pennsylvantn ‘T v e been up fo r about three . of clarity and inilght. administered the oath. . - nvenue today nt the head o f n audience to join him in an ex­ 7 0 % O ft hours,” he told William Slmmohs, t ."Look with favor upon him,” temporaneous prayer. ’Thera was adumdsihake, toe, io r EYELET EMBROIDERY, DAISY PATTERNS great parade celebrating hie be­ the new Vice President. DISCONTINUIR 1952 PATTERN Whlte'Houae receptionist. - said Dr. E l^n, ”in this solemn, He called It his "private prayer" ginning of four years In the. He v i f lt ^ with some of his | hour of dedication.” NetUag BpecUe # o p 0 » e tVhite House. The parade, like and the opening words were: aides^ and Walked into the offices { He prayed that Elsenhower be "Alm ighty God as we stand Ei a e n h o w e rie eddress, eeljr i BOYS’ KALI-STEN-IKl the Inaugural eeremony In of the press secretar>' to thank the j granted "health of body,, serenity 2.260 words Ih length :— was oaat which he became President, was here, at this moment, niy future stenographers^ for their services i of-, soul, clarity of in s is t, sound­ sasoCIstes in the executive branch strongly on a spiritual plane. He PRICSO late getting underwn.V. H start­ during his administration. President Dwight D^ Eisenhower ness of judgment and ^ o f t y morM of the government join me in be­ said nothing''of specific ptams. ed at .1:.50 p. m.. 20 minutes be­ courage." 7 5 % O ff •’It looks mighty bare In here," ! seech! ng,P)-r-After Ing, setting up a private office In —Seven men were killed and U l l i j l I I l S NOW RNLY Kansas City and receptions back' U. S., Red Jets clustered in ^ e triangular area regardless of station, race or call­ (Continued on Page Fsenr) PLAIN Piit .this b*ooiiful Rafts b*dipr*od in your being locked up In n hotel for 'four are missing in the 1688 of , ^ fronting the church when Eiaen- > live nights, n federal Jury re­ home. ,fit-9 / , llnwt bildroonv ond sa*’how •xpeniiv* h looki! ^ 8T LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS AUbough It 'Was thought be' had hpwed arrived. ■..Iff— sumed detibemtions tqday In w e 111 Daily ^Duels’ Red P<»8iUons ■'■'The Eisenhowers sat In'the sec- Tha fine, heovy quality woven cotton gives ^ ^ J , RES. St.SS ...... MOW $1.5S . Communist conspirney trial. The finished up all his work yesterday, he dictated for some time to Miss ^nd pew on the left hand side of ■Jwp’. , Aj'h’h . ♦fit’ yebH' 6t »h d e*; iVstW-wdoHeeii-vw lioL ■ -eu ^ Ail ..■■■'j Roie' Wii peradmll ■ChS’ aisle, .The-.-gefurai bowed ‘'••'^:'KEigr‘j i t « t . / . b o w s i.E e ~ .’niursdny "*d . spent' head In reverence for each priiyer. Coiineeticut Lead& M, E* ographer.. Later he Hfrote some! IiF Noilh Japati captafn^S itoys Ixe^^ondjcleOT^ bfiuiv. A o.,,a s I!»s i. looked fresh and^reateo when '■M tU i' .Tambus' pcts6n'kT''Ut’tC’('j^ii£'^ -said-today,:. / At this sj)*eiaVVrice.~vou'H want to^ ^ .....REG...... $2.8542.95- .;,4i6W'SitSS Wheti It was'-sent' to tied last Ten airmen were rescued by the hS'leff the'hdter;''Artd rCcognliilrig C L E A N E D ' -S' - . ■ t night at 10 p.m.— ' tong hand before returning to the Seoul, . Jan. 20 (/Pj •# - ...... White House.. bf Pffipadd RE(3. $3.39-$|3.5() ,. N O W $2.8^ BCSES CRA.SH, K IL L TW O From, the oath taking, Truman bloodlessly— and almost dally - IP doned search for the four missing '‘xV unleashed another atialtcring i did you get that Texas, hat?’ ■ ; ■ ■ ' T Manning, S. C., Jan. 20—(J V - and Mrs.\ Truman planned tn slip over the frozen ws.ites of northern ® Entering the church, Mrs. Elsen- Japan, a, U. S. general reported men. ^ed shore, guns fired at' a- iMrrage of high explosives on'Com Washlngtpn, Jan. 20 — Mh — • Rhode Islatuljwere represented hy Two .school buses, one parked sway___ .. from the scenes of Repub-1 ...... i.t . / ir ». i hower was several steps ahead of today in an interview. U. S. de.Htroyer taking part In the muniat positions across Koiea. It -i—• u r i.__ The six New England states,' eyecatching Tloata. with children, crashed head-oa ^ Dean rejoicing to the Georgetown rescue operations, bul-it was. not PLAIN LONG SLEEVE POLOS in thick fog near here early to­ home of Dean Acheson, outgoing i Thiia’ far they haven’t tangled, marked the fifth straight day of ' k * u which gave all their electoral votes The first touches of New Eng­ damaged. ■’ stepped-up bombardment. i Photographers piqaded 4 TO 50' day, killing.two children and In­ Secretai-y of State, for a farewell , but Maj. Gen. Defmar T. Spivey to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, to­ land in the huge procesakm were Sam* Coil-Coant os Luxorioos Cmdr. John A. Hamer, captain U. aS. Patton tanka, tiring from i y juring about 40. Thomas Harrel- luncheon with the cabinet, and called the aituation "tense and ex- day threw everything they had the flags of the six states tn the of the Royal Navy frigate More- fFont lim* nugoutff. blaated Rad! euJ $59.50 MoHrtssosI son, 10, a white pupi(, and W il­ thence to the apartment of presi­ ploaive. into the colorful parade celebrat­ massed colors following two open REG. $1.69 . . . N O W $1.35 Spivey fathered .Japan’s a(r de- pcambe Bav. said two men were bunkers and trenches from ,CW -1 DRESS lie Lemon, a Negro yontl^ who dential secretary Matthew J. Con- members of his cabinet. ing his inauguration .aa the 34th sedans, one carrying the naar 5om^ (Quality Conslroctionl V n se— manned by U. S. pili\ts in killed When Red fire brought down won to Kumhwa ih the Iron Tri­ IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY y was driring one bus, died about “Grant them a>'lhls time;” he "president. President and Vice PireMdent'Slid REG. 51.89-51.95 N O W $1.50 U, S. planes and commandq^i it i a V.. S. .Navy Neptune patrol plane angle sector of the central front. I the second their wlvea ...AND YOU GET THE y Somt Pro-loilt lordorsi four hours after th^ collision. , (Contlnued on'Page Four) . From the inaugural stands on 2*1 years.’ He left today to lake The artillery joined In the thunder­ (Continued tin Page Four) the Capitbl plaza, named "Avenue Next in line were Supreme Omtrt CLEANED..... PRESENTS when you y Sam* "lody-Bolancod" REG. $2.2$ ..... N O W $1.80 command of the U. S. Central Air j (Cuntiiiiied oif Page Fifteea) . ing attack from farther bark. ! of- the Crusaders” for the occa's- (?hief Justice Fred M. Vldion and (Exrept whilea, taffetaa and jwHna) can find genuine S tM .'i Defense zone with headquarters st | A heavy. overcast blanketed i Sion, to the White House review- former President Herbert Hoover, INNERSPRINC MATTRESSE.S ''inntrspring Unit! Kansas City,...... -most o f Nerth-JCeree- but the- V.-S, ■■ iniy atMlld CffUtd tllG **QOUPt of OlG • foUowod bv WtBUllOCfN o f th# iAGOfll** "at this unbelievably LOW |i^ Soma Toilortd Hondlts T ODDS AND ENDS OF Cons in New Riot Demand IS Seconds Away P'lfth Air Force said Marine Sky^i-JtFill f)iilbreak ttils Crusade,” New England Republi- < ing cabinet. Eighth In this jg t* ^ This Is a ffol money saver. Bring in yanr w6rh or PRICE! Sturdy, hand­ A 1*111 y A «k § 511,(kM) for Eosy Turningl He said the Russians have doz-1 raiders and Slouth Korean Mus-’’ , • t * 'rsi • l cane joined in the fanfare. was Sinclair Weeks of Maaaartm- edi and our trucks will pick it up. ^ some, supcr-comfortablc! ens of airfields on Sakhalin' and | tangk flew through the clouds in, S c l l O O U 111 H o r i c l a The lineup of state units in th e, setts. Secretary of Commari^ Only because Sealy dis­ Sam* Otluxt Dacorottr-DosigiMd LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS Better Food^ Pqrole System the Kurile islands— the closest | For March Draft strafing and bombing strikes on I mlles-long parade was based on , designate, continued these beautiful, NOT ALL SIZES—ALL SALES FINAI^PRICED TO SELL only 13 seconds flying time from [ the eastern front. . . . — — the order o f their into the Leading the first division bgUiid Long-Wtoring CovtrsI northeastern Hokkaido. | ' American Safire jets and Rus- j gt, Augustine, Ha., Jan. 20—(JP) union. Thus; next to Kansas and the presidential section was OrcqlMr durable ticking patterns Washington. Jsn. 20—(Ah—The can we bring you this y Sam* Quality Motchiog Box-Spring Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 20—(J^—- and barricaded the three main cell •‘We are watching them and j slan-made MIGs clashed briefly j —An outbreak of influenza - has California — the home states of guard of 98 hand-picked KoreaR SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE they are watching us," Spivey said, i Arm y wants , 53.000 men called veterans, fresh from Y))s b attle f. sensational VALUE! for Just $39.95 in Both Twin and BOYS’ ACROBAT aa4 SUNDIAL SHOES? Nearly. 800 convicts who rioted and blocks. near the Suiho reservoir in north- ! caused the closing of ail public Eisenhower and his vice presiden-. Quantities are limited! seized six guards as hostages at Grow Rontive ’’When they fly we'see them and'' tj,rou"h ■Selective Service In west Korea. TJie A ir Force . said | parochial achoola here, tlal running mate, Richard M. N ix­ front, carrying regimantnl battte WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M. 'when they head towards Japan' one Red warplane was raked by ; Dr. H. E. White, county health standards. E i ^ t New Eagleodd^ •So come in NOW ! Fall $iz*4l . the Rockview branch of Western Sopn after daybreak today, Masrh and the pofens* Depart- on — the New England contin­ EXCEPT SATURDAYS State Penitentiary set up a cry to­ Gerald Evy, prison farm -stiperin- that triggers off the sir defense irtxchine gun fire and fled smoking officer, said the disease , which gents had forward spots for the' were among this honor groM|k '«• SEE OUR WINDOWSI 7 5 % O ff day for "better food" and a "bet­ tendent. naid— " I t ’a been awful system.” incn* ha.s indicated monthly calls acroas the Yalii river. ” at>read like wildfire over the procession down- historic Penn­ Zeveath In Lias ' X ' ter parole system." quiet—too quiet." U. S. jet.h streak Into northern ,„av continue at about that level Credit went to fapl. Richard affecting- young sylvania avenue. Seventh among the athU The demonstration, without vio­ Then, as’ the morning wore on. Hokkaido. Japan’s snowbound, through June. . Ji .Condrick df 711 O^Fon^o road,' j|,| p^i^lculaF. Gov. Lodge In Car and the first from th ^ K fW lence, followed hours of tense, un­ the con'ricts grew reqtive. Some northemnio.st -island, on" freqjient! 'The Army draft Vail Was issued Redlands. Calif. , On Friday, he said, fls many as The governors of each of the six land sector—was Grech Stamps Given WUh-Cash Sales easy quiet which had settled over rattled cell block ‘ doors. Many alerts. ■ late yesterday. T h e figure la thp Patrols Tangle ; j third of the. students in some states led theli* resp4^ive contin­ Those preceding it, in MANCHESTER the prison ^during the night and others booed and shouted derisive Sakhalin is separa,lcd from H ok-' jiamp ,a tliat announced fog Sharp patroliflgl>ts flared orr the I ciag^ , were U1 and absent. gents except in the case of Con­ Kansas, California, IM a w a ^ ' mrly morning hours. ^ phrases and called out; "H ave you kaido by'30 miles of Soya stl-aits ! Eebruary and compares with 48.- eastern front aiid the U. S. E ighth' The closing order Monday also necticut wMch had the first Com­ nsylvahia. Near Jaraey aaO The rioting broke out shortly be­ got the parole board'here yet?" but Spivey pointed out that, from ■ ODO. In January,-47;00 for each of Arm y said an.estimated 105 North I applied to schools-in St. Johns pany of the (jiovamor’s Foot The Connecticut aectloi C.EHOKSESSON fore 6 p. nr. yesterday, minutes “We want better food" and "We| Northeastern ■ Hokkaido, the ; (he three prrtieding’ month's and Korean Reds were killed o r , County. It Is effective for one Gui^, with its band, preceding parade's seeond diviaiea,. DRY CLEANERS KEMP’S,!«. after settlement of a 24-hour out­ want a better phrole system.” One nearest Russian-held Kurile island ! 30,000 in September, wounded. ! week.'About 4,000 pupils attend the open car of Gov. John Davis not only the First Can; FURNITURE AND APPUANCES break tn the main part of the i prisoner played ’’.Alexander's Rag- is only 4 1-2 m'iles. i Earlier. r-Mrs. Anna M. Rbsen- Temperatures ^along the battle i schools hene and in the county. Lodge. The Second Company fol­ Oovbmer'B Foot Oogr^ 9I WKLL$$T. TEL Mf.3-7254 •MANCMVTDR ColM;. . W £ GIVE GREEN STAMPG prison at Pittsburgh, 160 milea tp': lowed the governor. 763 M A IN $T. TEL. Mltchtfl 3-5680 the went. Thn convicts took o v e r' .- (Continned on Fage Ftfteea) (CoBtlmied on Page .Fifteen) (Continiicd on Page Eletnee) „ (Continued on Page Four) (OontlBiMd iw Pege Flfteea) AU New England states exo^ (Coattan ^ o il. "A.r I . M ’ ’ A A 1 '^ \ ' ' .1,1

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