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may eontaet any member can attend area meetings to keep of the traulng committee or the abreast of new trends in Scout- tnt^own Girl Scoiit9 organltaUcn committee. Aeeietlng lug. A T o r a fs DsOj Net P r s M Ran nit W ih th e r MIee Hewitt on training are Mlsa For uie Meath ed Deeeaiteer, 1B4S Foreeoat at D, tt. Woathsr Boreas Emily KIssmann, Mies Evalina Final Week m ■Mietjr «< iBautovA Class Forms Pentland, and Miea Gertrude Ltd- Boy Scouts Get Fabr aad nrach warnwr thia olt- S i S ^ M ImM ito don. Mlsa Mary Reilly la chair- — ^ 9,831 eracoai cloudy with ahowera aad • M t e at tb* ebuMh, tn.ai. Ua> Be Opened in February Paul Adams among her assistants. O f HALE'S Boiaah o f Ctrealattoae neso aad mueh colder Frkfaw- tu A tjammMm wiU The training committee plans to Manehester^-A City of Village Charm « « t e OfOj«5t o f » Ten boys received their Tender­ Chairman Announces have each committee member foot badges d u rii^ a service led iMrtTTf Mn- Marjorie adopt the troops'in her territory by Scoutmaster William Hanna- ” «iira la 6 ttro » demon- and see that leadership training (OaeBiaei oa Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1950 A new Qlrl Scout training course fqrd last nf^ht. 'The boys were aa VOL. LXIX., NO. 98 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS - win bo M » desired ie provided for the troops follows: Robert Lanning, Louts ______^ M ri. Ruth will begin early In February, an­ under her Jurisdiction. Additional Gagnon, James Wood, Grant Wood, w S S t t . M n . M ay Wofmaa, Mra nounced Miss Jessie Hewitt, chair­ volunteer trainers are to be trained Charles PIckerl, Edward Wojclk, ■trfea ilaiiMa. Mra. Ahna 0 » ^ r - man of Olrl Scout training, after with a qualified teacher from the Reid MacCluggage, Robert Dona­ aaaJMra. Bdlth Shennlnc and Mise Chrysler Girporation Workers March Out nn Strike * meeting with her committee re­ re^onal staff. Another plan of hue, Jerald Donahue, and Hooks A iritn oa. cently. The course will continue the committee ie to have a get- Johnston. Union Says Steel together for all Scout leaders. Following this ceremony, John Wallace Denies Any for one evening for eight con­ lU ft wni be a meetlnf of Cub secutive weeks from 7:30 to 9:30. Brownie, Intermediate, and Senior, Anderson received his Explorer ■coMa. Pack No. 78, Dana One and The course will Include a program to review ceremonies with group membership card. He is the llrst Twd, In the veatry o f Temple Beth touching upon all parts of Scouting participation, and to Invest new Explorer In Troop No. 113. ThiH Price Jumps Not ■hdom tanicht at aeren o'clock. including songs, singing games, council membere. ceremony was led by Explorer Ad folk dances, crafts, nature and The committee has set up its visor Charles McCarthy. After this the Scouts played a good Link With Uranium budget to cover training materiala, Ibder Irvea Henric, mlselonary out-of-doora troop mechanics and refresher courses for Uie trainers, game of basketball for the parents bera o f the CSiurch of Jeeue troop government ami to see that any Senior girls present. Caused by Labor Cbriat o f Latter Day SainU, has Anyone Interested In taking the ftturntd to bit home In .Utth, and hae been succeeded by Elder Vic­ Shipped to Russia tor Hanaen. Stock Tags ^Public Be Hanged ibe daughter bom at Hartford Don't Miss The Vatues Attitude' of Industry News Tidbits b e ^ ta l. January 20, to Mr. and As Reason; Asserts Re* Wartime Vice President Ifa i. John Henneaey of 89 Oieat- U p Now CuUed From (JP) Wires Troops Fight Dynamite Cap Explodes; nui Street has been named Linda cent Increase of 84 Boy Suffeni 50 Cuts Says He Had ‘Absolute­ -* U m j , Tbs maternal grandparente In HALE'S a n Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ferine At These Per Ton ‘Unwarrant­ With general elections less than ly Nothing to Do a month away, British Labor gov­ Sharp Battle Burbank, (hilif., Jan. 26.— o f Uds town and the paternal ernment risks Its popularity (/P)—Paul Bncon, 10, found a With' Shipments; As­ grittdparent la WllUam Hennessey ed' and ‘Indefensible' Sale Prices smelong workers by announcing burning dynamite cap in a o f Windsor. serts Lend-Lease Rec­ January Fur Sale thatat prices rose twice ae fast aa In Indonesia locker room at John Burroughs Washington, Jan. 26.— {IP) wages last year . . . Judge Norval Dodge main plant eenployee of Chrysler Corp., In Detroit, members o f the UAtV-CIO, walk out on strike High achool. He picked it up ommended Issuing of Mias Mary B. Edmunds of West — The CIO Steel Workers K . Harris, former co-chairman of Jen. 25 mhen company and union negotlatore failed to reach agreement. (A P wlrephoto). end ran to throw it out the Onter street left today for Cln- Hale's Own Brand Stnrdywear union said today recent steel committee to defend 11 C^lmmunist Seven Persons Killed in door—but didn’t quite make it. Licenses After Con- dnaatl, Ohio, to attend the wed Excellent Savings On price increases were MUsed leaders convicted in New York, The rap exploded yesterday dlhg o f her ooneln, Leo E. Me says he is innocent of embezzle­ Brush With Band of and he suffered 50 cute on hie sultation ^ Was Held Partland, and Mias Dorothy Jean GREY CHINESE KIDSKINS Extra Special! by an industry “public be ment, Issuing fraudulent check and Weather Hits body. Jacobs. The ceremony will be per hanged attitude” and not by forgery charges made In bis own Backing Hiss Stirs Deserters in Heart of WaRhington, Jan, 26.— (/P) formed la 8 t Mary’s church, Cln' NORTHERN BACK MUSKRATS SHEETS higher labor costs. Some top court in Sullivan, Ind. U. S. Consul General Carl O. Capital City Today — Henr>' A. Wallace said to- dfuiatl, Saturday rooming at 9:30. steel executives said yester­ Mrs. Mary F. McPartland Is BLACK PERSIAN LAMBS THIS WEEK ONLY! Hawthorne In Kobe, Japan, voices Climatic Binge da)’ he had “absolutely noth­ raady in tils Queen -City for day that even with last hope for release of two Marine Republican Wrath Jakarta, U.8.I., Jan. 26— (/P)—In­ Slaying Jury ing to do with” wartime ura­ Sin's wadding. BLACK PERSIAN PAWS 81x108 $2 . 1 9 72x108 $1 . 9 9 month’s $4 s ton general Increase, airmen held by Chinese Commu­ prices are too low for ths future nists and predicts millions will Most of Elements Ap­ donesian government troopa*fought nium shipments to Russia. OCELOT CATS WITH ALASKA SEAL TRIM starve In Red North China . . . a sharp daylight gun battle today Wallace, wartime vice presi­ Made o f aelected long Sbra cotton— 182 threada per aq. in. Ra> health of the Industry. But the All Parents Reg. 50c union said the boost was “unwar­ Oeoeral MacArthnr, the man who pear on Loose; Con­ Suddenly Famous Stale- with a band of deserters In the dent, testified before the MOUTON LAMBS Inforoad t^pa aalvage to guard agalnat tearing. has ruled Japan since Rising Sun o ranted” and “Indefensibla.’’ ment by Acheson Re-| •/ h< .rt of this capital, during an in House Un-American Activi­ TAXPAYER! set more than four years ago, is 70 trasts Grasy - Quilt tensive manhunt for supporters of “In Excess of Cost Increases’’ . Only Two Alternates Re­ ties committee. He asked to For halp on Income Use Our Budget Plan Otis Brubaker of Pittsburgh, years old today. suits in Attack in j a west Java rebel movement. Cabinet ministers of eight west­ Escapes Reds The acting chief of staff of the be heard after Radio (fommenta- Tkx Rstoms Phono Pure Linen rssesrch director and spokesman By The Associated Press main to Be Chosen in tor Fulton Lewie, Jr., said in a ern European countries meet In The nation's weather was on a Senate by Mundt | Indonesian armed forces, CoL Do not worry about the Fur Tax. In the event of a Tax Law Revimon fo r ths union which claims 1,000,- broadcast last month that Wal­ Lady Pepperell Luxury Muslin Parts to try to break down historic climatic binge today. Slmatupang, said seven persons Paight^ Girl's Trial Monchesfer before March 1st, 1950, we will refund the difference reflecting the tax 000 members, said the price rise lace helped tha Russians get oup* waa "fa r in excess o f any demon- trade barriers hampering their Most o f nature's elements ap­ Presumably Interned were killed and a number of othera economies . . . Political spotlight Washington, Jan. 26.— (JP) j piles o f atomic materials. Urani­ cut on all purchases made duringr our January Fur Sale. atrable cost increases.” peared on the loose, fashioning a were Injured in the stiddrn flareup — and heightened speculation that — Secretary of State Ache- i After Fleeing Across Bridgeport, Jen. 26—(O —A Jury um la used In making the A-hmb. 4993 Brubaker's statement—65 stetls- crazy-quilt of contrasts across the which occurred while the troops he might seek Democratic nomina­ of nine women and three men—all Unaware Uceoaea Seoghi DISH TOWELS SH EETS and tlc-lsden pages—was prepared for country. son’s suddenly famous stAte- combed through a crow’ded down­ tion for governor—focuses on Rep. Itido - Oiina Border In a'wtatement, Wallace toM delivery before the Senate-House town area. parents — finally was aelected to­ ' Winthrop Merrism Franklla D. Booeevelt, Jr., in New The late January weather pic­ ment that ‘‘I do not intend to the committee he did not avea Economic committee, which baa ture; Population Tense day to try 21-year-old Carol Ann turn my back on Alger Hiss” know the Russians were asking li­ PnbUe Aeoonntsnt The COM been looking 'Into the price boosts. York today. Taipei, Jan. 26—(>P)—The Chi­ As darkness fell on the capital has asked France's permis­ There was bitter cold and Paight for the slaying of her S48 Main St. Room IS Until today, ths committee had stirred Republican wrath to­ nese Nationalist Defense ministry of the new independent nation, the censes for the shipments. Ha add­ M N > PILLOW CASES sion to send investigators to im- mountainous snow over the north­ father. ed: Bbndisstdr, Cornu hssrd only from the heads of the ern plains. day. A number of those who population was tense. Armored developed French colonial territor­ reported today Its 28th Army had Two alternates remain to be "I did know that Lend-Lsasa steel companies. Without excep­ Cotton was blooming In Orange­ have been arguing that the patrols rattled through the main 3 for $|.00 ies to learn whether Italy’s surplus fled across the border from Yun­ chosen before the atate calls its recommended, after consulting tion they cited higher costa, espe­ burg county. S. C., five months streets, deserted by civilians. A t labor could Immigrate there for Roosevelt-Truman adminis­ first witness in the mercy killing with the Manhattan dlatrlet, that cially the new pension and Insur­ ahead of schedule. A t East Point. nan province Into Indo-China and the office buildings of the Federal 81x108 $2 . 7 9 72x108 $2 . 5 9 work . . . Britain's defense minis­ trations have boon ''soft” toward of the girl’s cancer doomed pollce- they be Issued, and the ajgency ance programs the steelworkers Ga, an Atlanta suburb, a quince presumably had been Interned. Army headquarters dozens of aen- try Is spending nearly $168,000,000 Communism proparod to follow man-ded. which I headed, the Bureau o f got after their strike last fall. on top secret arms project which tree was abloom. The 28th waa under the com­ trles were on the alert. Troops PILLOW CASES Tbess programs are to be the load of Senator Mundt (R., 52 Persons Called Economic Warfare, had no dis­ it won’t even talk about to Parlia­ New Storm Strikes S. D.). th.-ew up sandbag fortifications Snsneed entirely by the steel com­ mand of Gen. Yu (Cheng-Wan who around the building, dug trenches Fifty-two persona were celled cretionary authority with respect 3 9 c each ment . . . Lowly untouchable— A new storm struck the Pacific Mundt directed a throe-hour at­ to them.” panies. is on the Island of Hainan, o ff the and erected Un-foot high barbed since Monday before both aides age-old outcast of .Hindu India— northwest and the coldest weath­ tack on Hiss, Acheson and admin­ The Manhattan dlatrlet was tha 42x36 5 9 c ' 45x36 6 3 « BeUevn Prices Not High Bmngh south coast of (China. wire fencing. agreed on the 12th juror. She was HALE'S INVENTORY comes into bis own aa human being er In 60 years eastern Wash­ istration foreign policies late yes­ Army's name for the wartlKia Mra. Margaret H. Horton, 67, a Four of these firms — Inland today under New Republic’s con­ ington. terday In the Senate. (An official Central News Floodllghte were placed around the headquarters bulldlilg, and tha widow, retired school teacher and atomic bomb project. The Board Lowest price in years for these fine quality imported I muslin eheet made— Famou* Lady Pepperell made of Steal, National Steel, Jones and stitution . . . John J. McCloy, in Virginia, trees were budding Of Acheson's statement that he agency dispatch, picked up by The Laughlln and Allexhany Ludlunv— Dutch placed armed g\iarda before mother of an adopted son. of Economic Warfare (BENV), pure linen dish towels with colored borders tn r ^ and I the flneat long fibred cottona offert the utmost In combined American high commissioner for and flowers were blooming as wouldn't turn his back on Hiss— Aasoclated PreM In San Francisco, fike£ statemsnte' wltli the Senate all tha Natheriands Arm y and Tha defense admits.that Carol which Wallaoa headed, had control Germany, is reported to believe January heat records toppled In an old friend And State depart­ said Communist forces under Red blue, lie here early for this extra special value. | thrift, comfort and long wear. group exprssalhg ths view that Navy eatabllahmente here. Ann shot her 53-year-old fathsr, over axportii and Imports o f war- that lacreaalng Rosatea ceetrie- many communities. The mercury ment associate who has been con­ Gen. Lin Piso, had crossed Into vital materiala. CLEARANCE pricM fo r their products still are tloBB on Berlin traffic mark begin­ climbed to 78 at Richmond and Premier Arrested Sgt. Carl Paight, In a Stamford victed of perjury In a trial that Indo-Chlna and were aupplyliig not high enougk. Earlier the government had an­ hospital lost Sept. 38. But the girl The Houee committee haa re* ning of creeping blockade. 78.8 at Norfolk yesterday, aU- linked him with CTommunlsts— Vietnamese forces under Red nounced the arrest of the premier la pleading temporary Insanity cetveU teetimony that saveral President CXsrence B. Randall of ^ t la p a r^ lines is reported tlme top marks for the date. Mundt had this to say: Leader Ho Chih-Mlnh With arms of the West Java state on sus­ brought on by shock of learning shipments of uranium compounds 42x36 Lockwood Inland Steel commented that Con- on question of doing away with Rain pelted wide areas. Freez­ “ The Important thing is not the and ammunition. The Central 3 Days - Thursday - Friday - Saturday Cannon Fine Muslin picion of being involved In last Paight was etricUen beyond re­ were sent from the United Statea greoi “ obviously cannot on ‘ one electoral college in election of ing rain splashed many sections manner In which Dean Acheson News agency said Its sources were Monday’s guerrilla uprising at covery with cancer. to Russia during tha war. band ask us to risk new capital president and vice president... and travel skidded to a crawl. permits Hiss to Influence the posi­ frontier reports received by mili­ ■ (fo r sxpansloa) and on the other Senate Foreign Relationa commit­ Bandoeng, regarded aa a grave Tha charge is second degree mur­ Tw o Baeio fjoeatioBa RaleCS Fog blanketed the area of New tion of hta back—the thing that tary sourcea in Taipei. der. The penalty la Ufa In prison. Wallace said the testimony ba> ‘ hand deny ua the earnings by tee calls in Secretary o f Defense York City and New Jersey. Air (The Central News Agency said threat to thia struggling month- PILLOW CASES SHEETS 4 which such capital can be attract­ Americana would like to know Is old United Statea of Indonesia. Evidence of how the slaying has fore the committee had ralood two ONE GROUP OF Johnson and General Omar N. travel and shipping was at a vir­ how far Dean Acheson has per­ French authorities In Indo-(Chlna DRESSES ed.” Bradley to testify on strategic Im­ A spokesman for the U.S.I. gov­ moved rsaidente of Fairfield baalc questions concerning him: tual standstill. The big liner mitted Hiss to influence his might not be aware of the Red Ernest T- Weir, chairman of the portance of Form osa.. .With na- ernment said Premier Anwar county, came yesterday whaa two (1) “It la strongly IrapUod, If it RAYON CREPES. GABARDINES, TISSUE FAILLES Queen Mary was halted at Am- mind." • crossing because the border was Is not actuaUy eald, that X waa ra^ 81x108 $ 2 .2 9 72x108 $ 2 .0 9 Uon’s atomic program going fast­ Tojokroamlnoto was taken into would-be Jurors said they favored Sizes 12 to 44 -4 !7 c each Senator McClarthy (R., WIs.), in the hands of guerrillas.) sponsible for the licensing o f iiaui- (C oa Pago T«ro) er t*<— expect^ President Tru­ custody Tuesday after rebel In- mercy killings under tsotna ctr- (CMUnaed on Page 'Hu m ) wanted to know whether Ache- 10 Oenetols lateraed cumatances. ium and heavy water for Ruoela in ^ u I The famoui Cannon quality sheete and caaca that will wear for man has asked Congress to let The Defense ministry said that doneslans led by R.P.P. (Turk) DRESSES Fine quality pillow cases made from famoua Lockwood mualln I son's statement "might be an in­ Westerling, a mysterioua former 4|ulekly Dtamlaaed 1943; and (3) aa a wartlma vies government sign $87,650,000 In dication that the secretary of 10 Nationalist generals were The atate quickly dlamlased the president, I could not be trusted In type 128. ■ ' contracts now. Instead o f next among Internees In Indo-Chlna. Dutch Arm y officer, raided Ban­ 'alue$ to $12.98 state is also telling the world that doeng. West Java is one o f the two jury prospects who etaitled with certain confidential Informa­ Army Ginvoy stunmer. he will not turn his back on any They included Gen. Huang (Chien, Immediate vote on $700,000,000 Hoover Asks 18 atatea making up the U.8.L the crowded courtroom with their tion regarding the atom homh.” ALL SALES HNAL of the other Communists in the governor o f Hunan province. approval of mercy killing — a sub­ Wallace aald It Is *7101 for ma Reg, Vdtuea $Q.oo slash in excise taxes is sought in Uneasy Jakarta bad been alert­ State' department." A cabinet spokesman disclosed ject that has aroused nation-wide to pass judgment upon my con­ Not Stopped House by Republican leader Jo­ that more than 400 officials of the ed for a raid similar to that at to $16.98 Reg. 49c Yd. Fast Color Cloth of Gold 42” X 36” Dan River Larger FBI There were some Informal ex­ dle..ueelon. duct,” but added: seph W. Martin . . . (Tovernor Nationalist government and their Bandoeng. pressions of admiration for Ache­ Blockade Busy Steeeto But another prospect, quiet, ”1 state unhecitetlngly that I Bowlea will decide Monday wheth dependents were trapped in Kun­ dark-eyed, 40-year-oId Mra. Alice Girl's Coats and Sets er to return a Bridgeport Negro son on Capitol hill, based on the Immediately after the shooting ALL SALES FINAL Nearly 400 Ckrman ming by a revolt in the Yunnan Leopold, said biqntly that she (Ccatlaned on Fags Tan) to Georgia ClMla gang from which Job of Protecting Na­ theme o f personal loyalty, but capital during December. started here, military poltca and PERCALE PRINTS PILLOW CASES there was no apparent rush to his could not damn Carol Ann for kil­ Trucks Caught in So­ he escap^ two years a go...D e­ The Nationalist officials had Indonesian army troops blockaded Dress BepL—Second Floor—-Take the Elciiitor $ tion from Spies Now side. ling her father. leg. $22.98 Values . . . .Now 15.00 mand for etoeks perks up today been shuttled from west CTiinA Mrs. Leopold, Republican atate viet ‘Baby Blockade' after uncertain start. One Democrat, Representative They were awaiting passage out (Oaattaoed oa Pag# Two) Tops Peak of Wartime O’Toole o f Brooklyn, criticized the representative and mother o f two . 3 9 c yd. of Kunming when the revolt teen-aged sons, did oav she would 4 9 c each State department chief. O'Toole broke. Among them were 280 offi­ $ 1 2 - 0 0 Balletfai! Washington. Jan. 26—(VP)—The told a reporter: do auch a thing hereelf. But ahe leg. $19.98 Values . . . .Now More pattema and coloringa In thie famoua quality print. Beau­ Berlla. Jaa. St—<0 — The cials and their families of the De­ refuaed to condemn a mercy slay­ Flashes! Sport and Dress Coats Beautiful quality mualln made by Dan River. FB I says the job o f protecting the “ I f Secretary o f State Acheson fense ministry. tiful finiah in 80 aquare quality. Right of Way India Becomes er without further evidence. Americaa, Britlah and French country from spies is greater now has been quoted correctly, I feel (Late BaOettha of tha (P) W ire) eonunandero hi BerUn Joined Nationalists here were buoyed She InslBted a mother’s mercy than at the peak o f Warid war II. that he has done the greatest dis­ by continuing reports of aerial $ g . o o tonight In a aew, vtgoroaa pro­ Asking for an enlargement of service to due process o f law and could not be brushed aside at the leg. $13.98 Values . . . .Now test to the Boiskiao over the Claim Is Made blows against the (^mmunlat Free Republic will of the state’. But she promised his force, FB I Director J, Edgar the democratic way of life that mainland and the hope o f more Reoewa Offer to Ncgotlato Untrimmed Sport Coats hindrance o f track tragic be­ Hoover said in a congressional has ever been done by any high to try to consider the c^iae agalnat Sizes 7 to 12 81.39 44” 42x38Vi Nashua Comhed Percale tween the city and wee tern Anlerican economic aid. Plttobargh, Jan. 36,——The Diana of Stockholm. She waa whom no other nation will accept of any appeal which Mr. Hlsa or 42x38V^ and 45x36 Fleldcrest the Berlin autobahn traffic. fighters raked trains running vast Asian sub-continent haa paid, Army aaBonoeed today It win ao- nosing down the Thames estuary Assistant Commlsstoner W. F. hla lawyers may take in thia case, guises to Seise Men; Soviet guards at Helmatedt the night o f Jan. 12 when she sliced north from Canton, south (Jhina willingly or otherwise, to Britain’s oept 5,066 voluateer recnrite la Reg. 849.98 ...... Now $ Snow Suits Kelly said border Inspectors found I do not intend to turn my back 33.00 quickly cleared some 40 American into the sub and sent It to the metropolis. king. $1,000,000 Loot Seen Febni^. Eattstowata wera halt­ All Wool Jacket and Pants. Satin Twill Jadtet it almost physically Impossible to on A lger Hlaa. Neaibar of Cenmonwealth ed Jaa. 1 to rodoeo the Anny to vehlclas loaded with aup^es for bottom W42 feet of water. “I think every peraoa who haa and Wool Pants. Sizes 8 to 14. Irregulars of Heavy Weight SoUd Color PILLOW CASES the BerUrt military post. Tbs U B . There were 7$ aboard the Trucu­ carry out required examinations The new republic of India, ra- the 666,006 Uorit act by the bodg- at border stations. known Alger Hiss or haa served TrcasoiT BalsBM malha, bowavar, a voluntary acon- Naw York, Jan. 28—(P)—FBI et.-Eaough bmo are expected to Arm y instltutsd a once-a-waek lent and only 15 escaped aUve with him at any time haa upon his agents, dropping their disgulaea convoy to Berlin last aummer to from its undersea grave 50 miles As one example o f the, problem, omlc and political member o f the leave, the eervlee by Feb. 1 te per­ Dress Coats — Fur Trimmed conscience the very serious task Washington, Jan. 28— (P) — The after posing for six months os test psriodically Russia’s good faith east o f London. he explained there are between 8,- Brttieh commonwealth. India mit a Umitod reanmpttca of re- Reg. 816.98 Value*____ Now CANNON TOWELS! 5 9 c each 000 and 11,000 persons in Canada o f deciding what his attitude is position ’ of the Treasury January joined the commonwealth Aug. 15, midtown furriers, have seised three endtlB g. In ending the Borlln blockade. •The Truculent was the give- • • • who are officielly listed by the and what hla conduct should be." 24: i r ’ 7, when she and Pakistan bt- men charged with being the core Made by MarahaU Field.- Extra fine quality, type 140 mustta The Soviet stow^lawn waa more way ahlp," Pilot D. N . Ellison of Acheson said tt was clear to him o f a ring that has stolen 81,000,000 vigorous against German tratttC Canadian government aa eubvez*. Net budget receipts, 1266,709,- came aovereign dominions. 16 Mlaers DIa ia Rlaat Reg. 859.98 ...... :.Now $3700 that wlU ^ve you yeara a t wear. ths Divins told a fact-fliiding in­ what hla own stand should ha. worth of fura. t o ^ than any Urns sIbos It be­ riva. 124.65; cash halanca, $4,56S,876,- Indiana insisted on fulfilling St. Rloy, Figaue, Jaa. 6S.—(P) and FA C E C L O T H S quiry at ths Swsdlsh coasulsto. 963.90; cuatonis racaii^ for mont^ Ths prloeaers, who face a heai^ Reg. 813.98 Values ... .Now $ 1 0 .0 0 gan without warning laet Sunday. Kaigr estimated there are thou­ their dream of aatting up a sov. —TMrteoa aalaoca were reported Vessels S j m Feet Apart (Oeattaaed aa Page Iklrtaea) 638,220,840A8. Ing hefors a U. 8. commlaaioher T ru d u Bnehed Up tor Three MUee ElUson said he first spotted the sands of aliens now in the United ereign republic. Pakistan has re­ killed sad appreilmately 66 tae- Feb. 8, are two fur dealers and a Jored today la a eoal dost oxphH Rcf. 99c. 22 X 44 Bath Towels...... 6 9 c Tw o hundred German trucks green end white starboard Ughte Statea unlawfully, and o f whom mained a Britlah dominion. 'Reg. 869.98 ...... Now $ Irregulera of Heavy All White 76x99 from weatern Germany were Tha last ehlaf o f state supplied veteran driver for the Railway alea tai a ariae acor tbto city k> 45.00 o f ths sub on his left when the the Immigration service has no Expreea agency. backed up for three miles on one two vessels were 6,000 feet apsrL knowledge. India ty the British crown. Gov- ceotral STaace. Reg. SOc. 1$ X 28 Hand Size Towels The drivers allegedly picked up • • e sidt. of the Soviet checkpoint at R was within **a cable’s length” Seearity PrehlMne Ortoriag ernor-Gmeral Chahravarl Rajago- Ski Suits Antiques From Miami Hole fura at freight depots manipulat­ Helmstsdt. . — about 600 toet — when he de­ Hoover said internal security pelachart, read the proclamation Sacs Ualsa Naor ed hla pick-up bUm and delivered SHEET BLANKETS On the other aide neariv 200 cided it was not going to turn off problems are growing steadily, eatabliahlng tha "sovarelgn damo- Voticaa Oty. Jaa. Si—

—Ira- Sixes 14 io 20 bat not all aizes. the fura to hla feUow priaonsrs In­ 879*98 ...... Now 3 for $1*00 ,3 9 c e$* trucks from* Beilin, leared by the and ordered the DM na’a helms­ with the FBTs work load at a cratie republic.” He opened the fauidh prttae wdalafer, ProoRcr $50-00 Are Given to Spectators stead of to the rightful consignees. Russians on their eastward trip, man to veer sharp right,' EUlaon record high, end declared: simida, aolemn ceremony In the Jaha A . CcatiRa, waa qaolsd Sor­ Tha three men, arrested yester­ Reg. 25c Face Goths ...... Each wars forced to wait for permlaaloa said. T h e need, I think, is paramount ing Mb recent Year vW t hero 19c Special $2*09 magniScant Government houae day. are Thomas A. Oarr, 51, a aa oaglaff that tboraia aa real «h- to leave the Soviet aofw. The two shipo amaabed togstber, to control tbo daagera that are Reg. 819.98 Values.. . .Now S | 4 .0 0 Miami, Fla.,. Jan. 36 — (FT—f yaaterday as Meblay demonstrated Durbar ball that onea waa tha drivsr for the exprees company Grey,' green. yqUow and flamingo only. Beautiful quality heavy Russian guards paaetd only tearing a huge hols In the Trucu­ inherent In Communism and the atade te tha oalaa a( Irilaad aoS ...... If First, Q s u iit f WouU be $2.69 George B. Mobley,dey, 83, U b u ^ dig- hla glass, metal and wooden divin­ throns.room for Britain’s vieeroya ■inea 1617; Nicholas Proado, 42. 8115*00 .Now $75-00 weight Camwa quality. about thies trucks an hour In sach lent’s hull. The submarine sank subversive activities of foreign- Nocthsra Irelaad, ObotaRo aald M SECOND FLOOR—TAKE THE ELEVATOR ging a big hole in downtown< Miami ing rod. It leanedloanad toward the in India. president of Laron Fura, Inc., of diatrtbated th* direcUon. A ll cargo papsrs wars within 60 aeconds. inspired espionage groups that are Heavy quaUty aU white dieet Mankete far winter eheaterand and says he is looking for 640,000,- bole, partially filled with water. Swara la as Freeldeat Manhattan and Max Davis, 40, aoe- •ftho Baly Towr mkrutely inspseted and sven ths EUlaon did not specify why be operating la thia country. I light wMght aummer bfauiHete. 000 In gold. Mobley said plratea hid tha gold A fter tha proclamation Prasad, retary-treasurer of tha Loran firm. ALL SALES UNAL truck sn^s munban wars considered that the Divina Imd "The Communist party, as you So far the hole, now abbut 20 In springa here when they came who had haen unanlmoualy elected Charged W ltk Oenaplraey n o w la onlhB l rhseked. the right of way. ^ know from the recent trial in New itaptawanfcsR- B A B Y SHOP feet deep, has yielded a blue glass to ^ freeh water In the 16th and by the OonstlUient Assembly on . They are charged with conspir­ - S i ^ noor-IUm ths Bkratsr 20x40 Cannon . Nat sf Btorkiii PtoporttoM Under maritime law, in busy and York and the ooevletloB o f the 11 Grsni Staanm Given With Cash Saks mason y u patented November 80, 17tn oanturics, hut he's leaning Tuaoday, waa sworn in as India’s ing to steel mercbeadise In Inter­ MAIN FLOOR—REAR Ths Sovlst restrictieaa as yst restricted shipping channels such Conuntmlab leqdenp. has as Ita aha 1688, and a wtna bottla dated heavily ea hla rod tor the exact flrat president Staavs G h w WHh Chsh SMcs did not amount to a new bloekads. as tbs Thames estuary the analler and program a »d ebjoetive to state ahlpmente. U. 8. Oommlssten- ^ h ^ tr O n m 1888. locatlcp.' Atop tha building the governor er Edward W. McDraald held Proa- - .aijm£^ssk COAT AND LEGGING SETS Highway traffic was asrarely ship UBitaUy gives way to the bring about the forclMe overthrow M oblty gave both antiques to Two yeara ago Moblay aought BATH TOWELS general’s flag cams down and tha cU and DavU in 610,000 boU oach ■~A S1-y M H lS VshMs to $18.98. N««w pgksd at ...... $11.00 crippled, but pasamger and freight larger. of the Uhitod State, government spectators. 64,000,000 in gold la Green <3ove ttsins to Berlin were tunning oa The Truculent waa a 1,700-ton- “ Allied with the Communist “ I don’t want any antlquea,” ha Springs, Fla., but found only aoma president’s bannar went up. A and Chrr In 65,000. ‘ ‘ Fodaral agante said tha driver, Jn the O S-PIECE SNOW SUITS Reg. 49e each time. aer, hot being a submarine redo party are a number of Infittrkted said. T want the gold that’s In old timtora and braaa globulea. mlUtary band blared India’s new- 2 for S8c COM who earned 60< * week, bad a f Hco 'h ig M - b M VahMs to $14J8. Now priced a t ...... $g.00 A ceM wave in Germany nines wipi most of its bulk under water Communist front orgaaiaatiors. there,” He 1^ the diggings coat hla ly-officlal national anthem, Jana bordcre. Peach, green. Utie and gold. packer, Dr. H.-/ H. Humi^ireys, NOT ALL s iz e s ; tiLL SALES FINAL ■.I..-' I even though cruiaing on the sur­ Demonatratca Divining Rod m CM* Zhtaal face. .(CoaOuMd w nStXhtM ), A handful o f onlookers watched JackaoaviUe physician, $8^8^ lUeStieeeS aa Phsa.XitoJL (CMittBiMd oa Page XhieaX \ ./■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 , UANGHB8TER EVENING HERALD, MANUUES'i'Ett, UIMN,, THUKSUAY, JANUAf^f 26, 1950 P A O B T B ^ I Arudjl Kartawinata, former viet 'mlnlater of defense in tbs Indo­ Union Sayg Steel India Becomes recently adopted policy of periodic of lower Michigan, Ohio, Indiana era and Rav. James Ball ot the Troops Fight nesian republic. Ellington budget review. Through the use and aouthweatword into Arkanaaa Trio Arrested local church *1*0 aang a duet Hoover Asks AU three are membera of the of this tool of fiscal management, Posts Bond, yesterday aa well as In many caat- titled, "We Shall Bhtne’aa tha Stare Are Cradua^d AUTO GLASS Islamic party PSI, which ia a riv­ Price Jumps Not Free Republic state offlclale should be able to ern and southern cities. At the Sharp Battle Hatbaway-MiUer Post American maintain the state budget In bal­ In^ur Thefts of the Morning." Larger FBI MIRRORS al of the large rightist Moslom same time the mercury failed to Rev. Arthur Fallon, formerly of party Maajumi, one of the chief Caused by Labor L t^on No. 62 Will sponsor a min­ ance because the facts of fiscal Leaves Jail rise above 20 below zero in some At Rensselaer strel in the Town Han on Friday (Ceatlnoad from l*ags One? difflctiUy will be available suffi­ (Coattaaed tran Page One) ^ Manchester, and graduate of the aupporte of the U.S.I. government parts of North Dakota. local high aohool attended the serv­ JonMoaefi fruen Page Ooa 6 111 Indonesia headed by Premier Mohamed Mal­ ana Saturday, February 16 to Vi. ciently in advance to permit tak­ —NOW PLAYING— There was snow, sleet and rain Tomorrow OoaMaeod tro a Pago Oao Oana Mana. A 81-gun salute boom­ ing tba nsceasary remedial ateps." ice and led in the invocation. Mr. ta. Morton E. Thompson who re­ Bernard J. Goodin, Held over much of Iowa and Wiscuiuin. summer home at Fayaon Lakes, N. There are certain foreign national­ Newton LuMar, Magician and Three from Manchester

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY M. 1960 • . otbar Interaatad peraona tliat drun­ ken ilrivera were being touml not K of C Jubilee hfi Betrothetl Urges Drive Princess Opens Weddings guilty becauae. they claimed to Hare You A competing form of tranaportatlon, polioe wan alartad In a Monday nave been under the liifliionee of Dam Proposal and tha Connecticut Chamber of Two Runaway talstyps maaaaga that two boys Program Set On Speeders druga rather than aleuhol. Sewer Oommarce. had run away f ^ their Laconia, In Rockville HolUster-Dux "llte louphnie here waa llial they | Disposal Problom? H? _ :S Today's Radio WHAV 4- 01* The Board of Englneera for Riv­ N. H., home. NOW OPEN I were being arrealed on apccific ; en and Harbon will aubmlt a ra- Mias Virginia Alice Dux, daugh- ehargea ot driving while under the | THEN 0irrHA~.ii».l Hearing Slated Boys End Trek A truck driver who picked up r,oiiiini(*8itHier M iilviliill I port on the project to the chief the two boys on the outskirts Bar and Dining Room , ier of Mrs. Helen Dux, of 829 Main Fourth Degree Event Is Intiuenco of liquor and no mention | of Army englneera, and a copy alao street, and Richard Charles Hol­ waa being made of driving tindei of town Tuaaday bacama ausplci- Announced; W ill Aid RetiiiPHlH Police Chieffi' CONSULT A SPECIALIST! Freanency Modulation will go to Gov. Cheater Bowlea for ouB and notlAad ixUlca. Noting Russell’s Barber Shop Swept by Fire in Sep- lister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph the Influence ol drnga. 1 asked that (4n>KG->It«nn; Owry M o o n WOBO—n i 9A7 MC. Connecticut Interests to any comment he may can to Youths Halted Here and that tha daacriptlon of tho lads Hollister of Glastonbury, were charitable W orks To Curl) Fart Driving aiTgata be maik' under the apeclllr McKi n n e y rkos. s e w a g e d is p o s a l c o m p a n y niow* W FH A— 10S.7 MC. make. tallied with that given on the police RUSSELL INZINGA, Prop. trinber. Is Renovaterl married on the Eve of Epiphany, charge of violating section 2412, i:t0-i;t2 I’carl Street. Manchmter, Connecticat /WTHT—Cartor ramlly. W TH T—FM 10S.1 MO. > Give Arguments on Approval by Congnaa would be Returned to Their January 6, at 8 p. m. at St. Mark'a which Covers driving under $he In- required, however, befon the pro­ teletype, the runawaya wan ap- Formerly of Paffani’s Barber Shop—Pearl Street Luthecaii church In Glastonbury. An extensive entertainment pro­ % Bridgeport. Jan. 26 (Spe,<'tal|—| •ilm c—BAckstH* P. M. Enfield Project New Hampshire Home prahandad and qucstlonad. Tha The grand re-openlng of the fUieiice of alcohol nr druga. S:00-6:00—Same aa W TH T P. M. ject could be undertaken. The ceremony was performed by gram Will be presented at the ! Stata Motor Vehiclea Coniinisalon- ! ' "I made this request only after 0 SEPTIC TANKS INSTAU.ED AND CLEANED %nn0-*Mtw«: lUqnMt MaU* boys admitted they had left their Manchester’s Newest and Most Princeas Bar and Dining Room In 0:00— Show Time. Rev. Karl Blake. Golden Jubilee dinner and dance ^ cr Cornelius F. MulvIhlll today re- I consultation with Chief Clark hei «, 6:80— SeNno Gammell. Hartford, Jan. 26 -(F)-Repre­ Two runaway 'taenage youths hjmea, and Laconia pollea wen Tho bridal attendanta were Mr. • SEWER LINUS INSTALLED AND ELECI'RIC* * ^R^m ^Holl3NW U. S. A. DIvIdeiid Payment Voted noUfiad. Up>to«Date Barber Shop Rockville will take place tomor­ of Bishop McMahon General As­ quested a state-wide police cam- ] Slate Police (.Mminlsstoner Krlward 6:40—Weather; Concert Hour. sentatives of aeveral Connecticut and Mrs. Arthur Dux of 14 Proc­ ALLY CLEANED ''^OOCW im lor DiM Jockoys. from New Hampabln wan pleksd Sgt J. Swanaon of tho Laconia row. Gutted by an all night gener­ sembly. Folith Degree Knights o f ; V • puigii agaiiisL spr'iHlIug. J. Hickey and other top-ranking W nO —FM 06J1 MC. Interests, some pro and some con, Meriden, Jan. 36—(F)—Interna­ tor road, brother and sister-ln-lsw , piliee officlnla," Coinmlasloner ,T—Moot mo At Otorgt't. up by local pdllce Tuesday and police department took the young- al alarm fire on Wednesday, Sept­ I Columbus, at the Hotel Bond, \ m e stale uiilcial made tile re- • DKAINAtiE DITCHES AND DRY W ELl^ IN* WDRC—FM On the A ir 1 P. M. tional Silver company atockholdera of the bride. • are going to Onvelly Point, Va., turned over to New Hampahin a*i« aten Into custody yesterday and Corner Spruce and Maple Sf. ember M. of last year, the entire | The bride wore Icc-bUie satin Hartford, on Saturday, Feb. 11., I quest at a meeting oi the l. onnecl- Mtilvlhill said. STAi.I.ED to 11:86 P. M. o f record Feb. 13 w ill receive a "One of the worst eases InvoVed IC —«U U a Oa Uu . W FH A—Same Aa WDRC. tomorrow to tell the Board o f En­ thoritloa yesterday. The boys an nturned thorn to their homes. Opposite Vendrillo*s ^rvice Station bvUding. known aa the Princess' with lace bodice., burgundy acces­ Announcement of the acts that I icul t liieiN ol I'oiKe Assniatiun r~ BamWtaTiil $l.SO-per-ahare dividend March 1. a wealthy man who annoyed scIukiI W FH A gineers for Rivera and Harbora 14 and 16 yean of age. Building, has been under re-con-‘ sories and a pink camellia c o r-,, will be presented was made at the I lu'ie, explaining that last dnvuig FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5.36$. ? jr o i n — Jack Dowaoy’a Muaic The payment was voted by the dl- Plenty of Parking Space on Spruce elilldren in a small towij. Police P. M. what they think about a proposal Chief of Police Herman O. Brucita is a mineral uaed in sti'uctlon. Repairs are still being sage. ! meeting of thS committee at the ; has iiecii tlie major cau.se ot t.'oii- 3:00-- SporU Parade. to dam the Connecticut river at rectn yesterday. Schendel aald that Manehaatar manufacturing fin-brick. i The matron of honor wore tur- ': K. of C. home in Hartford last I nrcliiut's many tialilc deaths this made every effort to obtain auh- W O B 6-»lH c Brotkar BUI Show. Enfield. made to the ballroom, rathskeller, i i year. stuntiiil evidence against hint, hut 6:00—Racing and Sporta. and theater that «re also housed in |j quoise taffeta with pink camellia night bj- 'riiomas Daly, chatrniun iT t t 6:10—Farm Report: Weather Such a project has been talked corsage. T of the entertainment commiUeee. ■Coiuu'clicul lacea one of its they were imaneces.sftil. mostly lie- WDRC—New Cnfflaad Note- about, off and on. for 35 years. the two and a half story brick \ioisl years on leeoid in tlie mai­ cause his parents wanted to svild 6:30—Western Serenade. building. The.v are e.\pectcd to The mother of the bride wore I| They are: book. 6:45— Keyboard Kapera. The present propnaal contemplates I green print with deep rose camel- I1 The.Heartbcata Annette DcLisa ler. oi aulomolille latalitiea. If we publicity. Finally he was arrest­ spending 1.32,000,000 for a dam, a open in the near future. ! , W n C —Lorento Jonaa. 7:00—Dance Time. ' I lla and Mra. Ralph HolIi|tcr, th e !I and Jackie Cooke. coiiluiue at tile rale we are going, ed on a drunken driving eharge, • W H A Y —Chaatar, the Curioua 8:00—Naval Reser\-c Show. hydro-cIcctrlc generating plant 0)-ownera of the Princess are 1| bridegroom’s mother, wotT. black I^ Marimba , and tap speclalty-- I whieli IS one death a day. we can and he waa thoroughly ilrtink. and a navigation lock. It would l.llllan .\nne .Innes I 8:15—Herc'a To Vet*. William Bassett and .Mary Eliza­ print with deep rose camellia. 'I Dottle Maniio. cx|«M l to have almost 4im persons "He was found not guilty In , WKNB-«porU. 8:30—Proudly We Hail. extend Conrrecticut river naviga­ beth Knight, formerly from New A reception was held for the im­ Uilird liy traltie u< eideius this court on evidence that he had been tion upstream from Hartford to Baton specialty— Jerre Arthur. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Jtm?s of W T H T —rSI On the Air 3 P. .M. York and Florida. The proprietors mediate family at the Brownstone ; Tip Top Tapper— Mary Pat Daly. Whiting Lane. West Hart font, an­ year, Coiniilissioner Miilvdllll under the Influence of drugs and t WTIC—Young Widder Brown. Holyoke, Mass. not lic(Uof when arrested. I *m to II P. .M. etcnlly purchased the Vernon Inn in Portland. The Man About Town Dick nounced the engagement of thcii Siud. WHAY—Btory Quaan. Same A h WTHT. Spokeainen tor the Connecticut Mr. and' Mrs. Hollister have re- holding Ills lleense. however, on the Jnd Bar-B-Que Hut at the rotary Brewster. daughter. Lillian ,\nne Jones, to The eommissioner sai>l llial re- EAST HARTFORD ' WDRC—Old Record Bhop.‘ WTK>—F3I On the Air 7 :.S0 A. .M. Light and Power Company and the \ turned from a motor trip to the admitted testimony that he was in Vernon. Richard Black, well i Irish Melodies — The Kearney HaroUl A. Whiting, son of Mr. and piirls filed with the .State Depart- to 1 A. M. Hartford Electric Light Com­ South, and are residing at 2867 luvnl ol Motor Vehicles indicate under the Influence of drugs," pany, switching from the aide of known resident of this town, will I Brothers. .Mis . Hayden E. Whiting of W ON8—Straight Arrow. Same As W T ir. Main street. Glastonbury. Hull last diivi .g 'has his ii iespon- ('oiunilsalor.er Mtilvlhill stated. the opposition because of a need be the general of the I Doll Number Dick Brew.ster. Walker .street, at a liaity Jan. TKI/EPHONE 8-.J231 1 WDRC—Old Record Shop. ATIMION ALL QO. AFLIAM I The bride is employed at Bur­ silile till III )st III the tiallii deaths n ie meeting was held at noon In ToIrvUlon for additional power facllltiea, win Princess. John Green, who gained Mar>' Pat Daly. Dottle Marino and I W H A T —M y Saranada. ton’s and the bridegroom at Hol­ IwintieUi. III tills .‘Hate since .New Year’s the Fairview He.staurnnt, 2526 WTHT-Oraan Hornet WNHC—TV favor the project with the provi­ fame In local sports circles, will lister Studio, New London Turn­ Jerre Arthur. Miss Jones is a gradual- of W il­ Mrs. Hugh Clancy will bo pian- Fve.' Fast Main alreet. { W nC —Whan a Girt Marriaa. P. M. sion that the power development oc engaged as a bar-tender, pike, Olastonburj’. liam Hull High school in West 4:00— Home Maker a Exchange. l.'.t and Dick Brewster ma.stcr of One of Uie most dangerims kinds Sj1»— hr Imndled by private Interests. i The Princess will specialize in Hartford, and is employed liy the 4:30—Teletunea. ceremonies for the entertainment. 111 s|H'i'ding IS "driving too last for BANG-UP ^ WDRC—The Old Record Shop. ■ The Connecticut Flood Control lisinessmen's luncheons and full Phiwnix Mutual Life Insurance 8:00 -Ted Steele Show. Present indications are that eondilliiiis, " he staled. Tlie rom- ' W nC—Portia Pacaa Life. and Water Policy Commission fa­ .^irse dinners, A New York chef Fugitive Hekl Company. Shrine Direrlor 0:30—Teletunea. more than 30 couples from Man­ mi.ssioner said that "as an exam­ : W IU tT —Meat the Band. vors the project. The State High­ /111 run the kitchen. When the ball- Mr. Whiting is a graduate of 6:45—Howdy Doody. way department will oppose It un- chester will atteml the affair, the ple. pa.H.sing a group ot .' cli nil ehil- .-oom has been renovated, the own­ 1 11 Manchester High school and i.s s Norw ich Pastor 6KX)—Twilight Time. les.s the Federal government will ers intend to bring In name bands Louisiana feature of which will ho tho pre- dreii in the strisl at in indes an ' W O N S -«-B a r.B Ranch. 6:30—Lucky Pup. student at the i'mversily of Con- hour in a 20-mile zone would he a , WTJCVXhiat PBdn Bill. .'iHsume the expense, estimated at for dancing. Other plans are also ftentatiop of a substantial purse to EXPLOSION SALE! 6:48—Three Pox Fables. $100,000 or more, of bridge altera­ R. R. BROTHERHOODS Most'Rev. Henry J. O’Brien, bish­ nerticut. detinite ease of driving too fast for Hartford, Jan. 26 OF, The ai>- [ WTHT—Sky King. oelng formulated and will be an- Bethany, Jaif, 26—(F)— Edward t 7:00—Kukla, Fran A Ollie. tions that will be neccaaary to : eonditions.” SidS— F. Cole, 18-year-old Naugatuck op of Hartford for charitable imintment of the Rt. Rev. Ntscr. 7:30— Melody. Harmony, iind make the river navigable. nouneed later. I Praising Conneelieiil s state and j WDRC—Curt Maasay — Martha An advertisement, announcing youth who escaped fron) the Betb- work in the nothern central .sector John J. Reilly; direetor of the ,\'n- Rhythm. The James McWllllama Blue of OmnoctIcut which Is < ovoied DeiitiHtH AeeiiMMi loi al p iliie ageiu ies as being "fii- tlonal Khrine of the ImmaeulHtc lIllM m KD S '>F VAI.UES TUton and orchaatra. 7:46— Newsreel. the formal re-openlng, will be anv barracks of the state police j W nO—Front Page Farrell. Line, tow boat operators. Is ex­ by the assembly area. inous for etliiieney." Commis.sion- Conception at Washinglon, D. ('., 8:00— Stop the Music. pected to support the project. found elsewhere in today's Herald. on'the night of Jan. 19. has been er .MulvdidI sugge.sted that tlie po- { W H A T —Spotlight on Bporta. picked up by police at Shreveport, Of A0 .specdai­ levision. • ljllt‘118 gatuck. T>iat night the yoiith Dental i ommi.''sion who li instillueil "I \Mi.s receiving many rom- been director of Hie shrine since WDRC—Itoeord Album. jioph Lawler and WlUiani Letarto escaped through a window in the ly trained canva.s.sers. iMk-' as preparation for their "Lion Slate Labor Commis.s.oncr Juhn the eoniplainls, -aid the dcil.sl.s plaints Irom police offielal.s and 1910. MORE Get BIG SAVINGS on Fine report room of the barracks where weie as.Moeialed wdli dental lab­ • Gifts ^W tHT—Bpoetapagfc J. Egan said the purpose of the badges. ' he had been detained for question­ oratories situated In Middletown, The meeting featured demon­ survey is to gather information for ing. Watei'bury. Norwich, .Meriden, New WOMB—Jim Brttt strations by several Cub dena i Govenior Bowdes. The canva.ssers ^ENBBAL^BUCTBIC | along the January Pack theme Britain. Danbury. Bndgepoit. New WTHT SaN no OammaD; Was- Hearae Strike Settled i will vl.sit some 4.600 homes in the Haven and Hartford. The lahora- .Y-9H thar. ' "Keeping Strong” aa well as the , next two week ■ and all informa­ •Millinery •l.iiigrrip •Rohrs presentations of cords to indlvid- torie.s advertise their services. W nC —WHghtTlUa Folka. Mirmeapolia, Jan. 26—(Fi Un- tion acquired will be "treated with ^^ARIZONA” ual Den Chiefs and the display of Tile Dental eommis.sion wiM hold FURNITURE and RUGS right now at ilertakera scheduled funeral oerv- the utmost secrecy," Egan said. a lieaiing on the complaints in the f T l a n A C o r . •RiHlRct BloiiHca •Cliilcal public in the sale and lepaii 'iig 1 Cuntact us for your printinif- , WHAT -Ryny hcBy HaU. The following Cubs were pre­ 958. last night agrer* to accept Presentation of the Virgin Mary false teeth have been feuding lor •Bloiiara •Skirta •Skirta for Teen* WOWB—Futern Lawia. Jr. A7CS W A IR E V ». ODOR- UNION FURNITURE PROJECT $57.50 for a 54-hour work week. in the Temple. The recitation will years, Seveinl eases of pio.seeii- sented with the "W o lf” badge; raO NE 2-2741 Job - Commercial - Social or tn s HIAT —Uri lONG be broadca.st at 3;15 p. m. ic. s. t.i ' WTHT—Btoqrlaad. Almet Sullivan. David Tomm. Da­ They asked $62.50 for that num­ tioii of dental labo^gtory opeiatoi.- Junior* Miaaea aiul W om en . W n o -U g h tM ip Tlm t. m cBi emoMnm heat- vid Grady, Robert Matson. David ber of hours. Until their con­ by Vatican radio on short wave on chaigr.s of praetieing dcntisliy your particular requirementa. l i U k - n o lUMEint-REAtm. SPONSORED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS LODGE 1746, WELFARE COMM. Mullen, Guy Mullen, Daniel Bana- tract expired, the scile was $00 meters 21.15, 50.26 and 41.21 and"* illegally have been instituted li.. j WOWR-TaPo-TiBt r o t RAMMERTONI GREY vlge, Clifford Carlson, Harold Jar- for 60 hours. on medium wac-c of 202 meters. the Dental commisaion. W l U i ■ Ifa wa. miBB-gCONOMCAL TO vU, William Evans, Frank Young WDRO-Jack Smith Show. OPERATE- and Robert Hennequin. A ^‘Bear" badge waa awarded tO' WONS—Qabrtal Haattar. BUY IT NOW AND William Letarte. Gold Arrow W T H T—Oauatm apy. SAVE SSJW —FROM Here Are A Few Of The Many Typical Values... points were awarded to: Richard W n g-O tiy liombardo Show. REOUUR -R e OS.! Quinby, Thomas Melbert, James WDRO-Oub Ftftaan. Maxzoli, William Brown, William y jig RETAIL PRICeW ^ Ballslepar, Almet Sullivan, David WDRC—Uward R Uurrew. Grady. Donald Lozeau, Daniel Banavige, William Coleman, Mel­ Announcing - 1950s RM and Foremost fine Cars WOWB—I Dora a Myatary. IPEOIAL vin Stoltenberg and Paul Schim- WDRC-FBI. jnel. Silver Arrow points were W TH T—Btondlt. awarded to: Richard Quinby, Take up to 24 MONTHS TO PAY Thomas Melbert, Jamea Mazzoll, WONB--yudga HardYa Family. i'llllam Brown, Danial Banavige ' W h a t —Tha Roaary. ad William Coleman. W no-Aldrieh Family. W H A T —Fallah National Homa. R ,(. I221l.5»—UPHOLSTERED Reg. $49.50—FAMOUS MAKE StSB— iwyers GIa'c Aid ' WDRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer of .KNAPP MONARCH SOFA NITER « 1 9 7 5Q Los t Paraona. If you're a Veteran INNERSPRING The Openn Into Pull SIxe Bed *F ^ g * $ 2 4 - 0 0 To Check Passer NEW W n O—Father Kaewa Beat I W T H T — DaU W ith Judy. WAFFLE IRON we offer you a Special MATTRESSES WONS—Flahlag and Hunting t m i n automatic tncni Al ‘New Haven, Jan. 26 — (F)— au h . tmes C. Smith, 59, of Waahing- ASStnUTHg A0B ■n, D. C., a on'e-tlme member of StgS— mortund Q C Keg. |89..'>0—SMART Plan that will make WONS—BUI Henry, Nawa. orwAFFug- # . 9 3 Reg. $89.50—PORCELAIN TOP, 5-PIECE e late Gen. John J. Pershing’s ICttlAR igiment. waa en route home to- WDRO-Suivaaae. Barrel Back Sfifi.SO your Insurance Div­ KITCHEN SET $OQ.52 y, a part of his trip paid for by WONS—Oomady Playhouaa. lETAIl PUCE ™ 1 ^ ■ 2 eRevcralble Cuahloa e lawyer who defended hina in WTHT—Amateur Hour. W n a ir aCholoeCoveriBga With Duran Plaiitic Chain Aw V Superior court- yesterday after- idend Check good right fioon. W n c —Scrooa Guild. Playora. ( Smith waa given a six months i W HAT—PoUfh National Home. c h a in s Liapended Jail sentence by Judge S d ^ B t K h case haioemed now. ON J>JSPLAy FBJDJN fTEEL CROSS Reg. 1249.00— BEAUTIFUL Edward J. Quinlan after a plea ot > WHAT—Moonlight Matinaa. CIUUN8—SPOT Reg. $129.50—.3-PIECE guilty to having given aix fradu- tiS S - X L J F WELDED SIDE CROSS CHUniS^ lent checks, va lu ^ at less than WDRC—Crime Photographar. j e g m CHAINS—STAND- Regency Sofa «1 7 A.35 Maple Bedroom $10. to a local optician. W TIC—Dufly*a Tavern. # AID OIAOE- $ 5 6 - 5 0 Judge Quinlan suspended the w TO1-0 INC could be finer—inside or out—than ibe beautiful new 1950 in.7.ii*7ji 1 Boacle Bdce. Frtnm Base A f C a a iP m •Chent •MS— l y C Dnlon Parnltun Project la Eaqr Te Ftad. Dlnetly • Dreaoer A Mirror sentence on condition that Smith I N Lincoln and the magnificent new 19.50 l.incoln Cosmopolilaa on WTHT — Robert Montgomery IN LOTS OF 10 l A u . Opposite The Center Theater— Hartford. "go home, where you arc knowm.” Bpeoklng. oTMin IMS m PBOPewnow 1 Thomas R. Robinson, the public display starting tomorrow in our showrooms. ISMS— Reg. $199.50—3 PIECE Reg. $395—SOLID CHERRY defender, his assistant, Chester Outwsrdly, their superb new body styling stamps them as being w n o—"Supper Oub." Corse, and several other court at­ the most distinctive fine cars in America, « ■ WDRC—Playhouae. ANTI-FREEZE A S C R E W ! M APLE SOFA 3-Pc. BEDROOM taches, including deputy sheriffs, WONS—Nawa Oommantary. contributed $6 toward the trip. Inwardly, their rich new upholsteries and appolnimenis make W HAT—Newa; Moonlight MaU- DRIVER BED SUITE t 9 8 - M UNION SUITE »239« J ester them the most luxurious, too. For their brilliantly fashioned new nae. ^■^FORSMAUI • Sofa Bed a Choir a Platform Boeker FURNITURE HEAVY DUTY nS j^ scsewsI a Faotor Bed o Chest • Dresaer A Mirror “ Salon Styted” interiors are definitely the most beautiful in fhe world. WTHT—Author MoaU Critic. EASILY N^#k 1 Vote to Accept M :15— WOKTH 1 And on ihe road.lheir new range o f performance is unquestionably WONS—NtwaroaL CHAIN PUER Reg. $99.50—FAMOUS MAKE Reg. $393—SOLID MAHOGANY itisa— lOe NXSL 1 Bi ‘ass Contract in a class by itself. In the thick o f traffic, or on ihe wide open highway, AEPAH$ • AQ they are a sheer joy to drive...inslanlly alert...powerfuMy responsive. WDRC — Skippy HoUywood AUXINDS 100% All Wool $ 1: 1 . 0 0 4-Pc. BEDROOM Thcoter. $ 2 4 0 6 5 Torrington, Jan. 26.— OP— Just a few minutes behind the wheel will convince you that n^hing WHAY—Blue Mirror Trio. OF CHAINS ■ 5c 9x12 Rugs of Patternn 'I SUITE e Dreaser A Slirrur Workers on three shifts at the could be finer in action than the great high compression Lincoln WTHT—Nowapaper of tho Air. A.Tierican Brass company mill WONS—Behind the Story, here have voted to accept a con­ “ in v in c ib l e 8 " engine combined with HYDRA-MATIC*...wilh freedom w n c—Dragnet MAIN ^ ST. Reg. $295—BOMBAY GREAT WALNUT FLOOR M A TS Reg. $169.50—3 PIECE tract between tho Mine, Mill and forever from gear shift and clutch pedal! , . • » 10:4S— Smelter W’orkera union (Ind. I TOOOM And nothing, you will abo discover, could be easier than Lincoln ■ WTHT—Notaa for Nodding. Q0AU7Y 1 4-Pc. BEDROOM and the company. Walnut Waterfall SfiA 98 $149.00 The contract provides for an WONS-^ack'a Waxworka. UVE CENTtA new velvel-louch steering...or more comfortable than ita new weather Ul60— RUBIER SUITE acroas-the-board increase o f five Bedroom THEATER control system...or more restful than ita new Fiberglaa soundproofing Newa on aU atationa. vriTH • Bed • Chest • Dresser A M Im r cents an hour for all employes and TEIT the payment of Connecticut Blue ...o r more relaxing than the wonderfiillv soft Lincoln springing. WHAT—Moonllgkt Matinaa. 4>> U :iS — RACE Cross society dues. I f you haven’t yet made an appointment with ue, by all means do WDRC—World Tonight Reg. $169—MAHOGANY 3-PIECE • Reg. $89.50—SOLID MAPLE On TYicaday workers at the w n c —Songa by Morton Dow- company’s Ansonia and Buffalo. ' to now. Once you drive the new 1950 Lincoln or new Lincoln N. Y „ mills accepted the same a>y- •w*inVEIIIL I SSL 5-Pc- w n h t e $ 5 g .4 5 Coimopolitan, yon, loo, wiU be certain that noting could bt fuur. WTHT—Tad Maloao. BEDROOM SUITE $39.50 contract, which is retroactive to last Monday and expires Juno 30, And we promise you’U be pleasantly aurprised about the prices WONS-Jaek*a WaswoMm. SET d C h a ln C A R I ^ E g i R KniN*41 IW IT-M l 1651. WOBO—Public Sarriea Pro- n m ABT CRB-oowim ginm; Sign off. WITH A u . n n n m — iSSSi 9 *^ BOMB 2 ’^| gnOTO^ BROTO^ ' i m J i t i t k ~ Avou Resicleut n m t F ^ •wM A M ABBEIUIt Open Monday Through Friday 10 a. m. to9 p . m. Saturday 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. o n OTHEBt AT_ Only 'Union Killed by Auto m-n L ___ Members

f iUNCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 I6B S 1X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, I960 PACE SEV ur

WM bick, and ye vUtted m*; 1 waa sonally aa agslnat the afivlsen larger cemMiiutioM, to form •tead, the queatioa waa referred ^ JlaiirljpBtpr in priaon, and y« came unto me. and leaders who happen ta be In some poaitiveoe But ao far the Tax Delinquenf^ hla camp. back to the committee' for further •Then ahall the ri«hteoua an- rule Is that you are for so-aad> R o c k v ille ‘ €nptiiit l|rrald Conneciicui So Hartford leaders who are ae because you are agaiaat ao- investigation. If Increased Interest 9 ■wer him. aa>ins. Lord, when aaw against having Allen move on D rive PlanncMl develops, a meeting will be called i>tfaLiaHKD BT T u r aad-ao. Aad ao far ao g n a t HEARING AIDS wa Thee an hunnered and fed the alnte ticket In any capacity poalUve appeal capable ot prior to the 1951 General Aaaem- ng»Al.n PRINTING GO.. INC bly to formulate a request that a IS Wm «M Btrett. Thee? Or thiraty. and gave Thee Yankee are aaylng kind words aboot brraklag this argative paticra Hartford, Jan. 26—(JF>—An In- 4-H Alumni Kanflwattr. Conn. Bradley. We permit ourselves Is la evtdeace. BATTERIES - SERVICE zoning district be eetablislied In, drink ? By A. H. O. Unalve drive on persons who have this area. TROHAS nitGUSUN. some slight donbt that It H real­ failed to file their aalca tax reporta REPAIRS-ALL MAKES P n t.. T tm*.. U*n'i U«nac«r "When aaw we Thee a atranger, ly beesuae they love Bradley so Court Heaslnaa PLUMP MEATY rowdca otttxt I. mi- for the past quarters is being pre­ Elect Slate LB and took Thee In: Or naked, and much. Two short calendar sesalons ______4H-S'A LB AVG pared saya Tax Commissioner will be held In RockvlUe Friday PubMtbM Bwry BrantB* B ictpl The Republican state ticket ait- Similarly, there are twin nega­ Fly ill Bacon Suit TELEX HEARINO CENTER FOWL clothed Thee? Dennis P. O’Connor. Sales taxes morning starting at 10 o'clock. Bundiy anO Holidaya. Enterad at tht uatton Is developing into an elab­ tive alma in another Hartford O u b Officers ' Named BMt offtca at llancheatar. Conn., aa "Or when aaw we Thee sick, or orate criss-cross paitern, in move, this the move floating the are due and payable quarterly, PRESTON ZIMMERMAN A ASSOUATES The Superior (%urt wlU meet In ALL WASTE REMOVED Lost by Plaintiff said O'Connor. •aeonc Ulaa» Hatl Ualtar. In priaon. and came unto Thee? which the question most frequent­ candidacy of Atty. Julius B. h 190 TRUMBULL ST. HARTFORD For Year; Red Cross U I Superior Court room with Drawn I The law provides a penalty of 10 Judge John H. King on the bench BOBBCRIPnON RATES "And the King ahall answer and ly put to ppoapcctive convention Sohalz for the nomination for at­ MANCHESTER 5837 dclogatea la not that of whom they | torney general. One barrel of this New Haven, Jan, 26- Find- per cent of the tax plus interest at G e t s Polish Letter and the (tourt of Oommem Pleas Ona Taar by Mail ...... Il'iw aay unto them, verily I say unto j the rate of oncrhall of one per LB m t montha by Mall ...... * » « may be for, but of whom they are j move is aimed, again, at '’Ned” I ing a fly in a package of bAcon will meet In the Cfity 'O jurt room CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF you. Inasmuch aa ye have done it ! cent per month for failure to file. with Judge Abraham S. Bordon Sirloin Steak Om mont* by Mall ...... * « 0“ against. Allen, since the obtaining of one j may be "novel ahd Interesting," Rockvine, Jan. 26—(Special)— Bincia Copy ...... » -"J unto one of the least of these my And I he qiic.stlon alioiit many of j state ticket place for Hartford Richard Niederwerfer has been presiding. 'Hamiuimr or u teak... Waekly. by Carrier ...... * -< aaylB Common Pleas Court Judge Attending Conference Saba, dallrered. Ona Tear ...... ♦ J w bretliren.-ye have done It unto the candldaelea iwpping up is not I would riiminate Allen from con- elected president of the Vernon FOR HAMBURG STEAK LB so much of why such an individu­ siflcration. I John C. Fitzgerald, but the finder 4-H Alumni Club for 1950. Other Mrs. Mae D. diapman. Depart­ Wtat of Miaa. rorbign ...... ini'll me." ment National Security chairman Chopped Beef al expects to gain nomination i Tlie second barrel of this same Is not necessarily entitled to fi­ officers are; Irving Dunn. Jr., vice MBMMEH UF Alger Hlaa today. In popular es­ himaelf, but that of what other , move Is aimed, obviously enough, president: Wlrtlfred St. Louis, sec- of the American Legion AuxiUary, INSURE TO FRY or BROIL THR ASBUCIATBD p r e ss timation. la certainly "one of the candidate he and those backing ; .'It Attorney tlrueral William L. nancial damages from the packing retaiw; Faith Gibson, treasurer; is attending a three-day Women's THE qiNUjn^ Always n o l The Aaaociated Great la eicluHaely firm which put out the bacon or with and Enien Abbe, program chair­ Patriotic conference at Washing­ LB aatitled lo ‘.be i»e of republ'cation ol | of these." He is In diagrace. him are trying to knock out of '■ Hadden. Again, the motivation is Fresh Chickens 2H-3!i LB AVG the picture. |not that those booming Sebatz the dellcate.ssen owner who sold it MrKlNNEY KKOTHERS AUTOM OTtVE man. ton, D. C , on Thursday, Friday not ”otbei4'ia^*cred* tad*''in tnia papet i I" <"“■ opinion It is guilty dis- We have prevloii.sly referred to ' lover him the more, but that to her. Beat Estate aad lasnranae A varied program has been and Saturday of this week. It makea no difference whether you buy the thrift­ D ro w n AU WASTE REMOVED LB 4 9 c and also the local neara publiahert bera. grace. And there is no arareity the possibility that .1. Kenneth j former Liquor Control Oommis- The court ruled against Mrs. -3»S Main St. TrI. 6(1611 •scheduled ^for the' year which will Bradley’s entrance Into the candi- j sioner .lohn T. Dunn, Jr., lovea At­ I Frances Levine o New Haven, who include parties, picnic, talks, a po­ iest cut or the most expensive, you can always bo d .a * » r b :J e l n " - ';C % ;.^ ^ '’M.’‘ % f valiant Individual, who, the MECHANIC litical debate, garden tour and moment all these words were out datorial field waa primarily an cf- { torney General Hadilen. who bad -sought damages of $5,000 from a WHOLE or EITHER END B. A. Sera- fort to split Fairfield County dele- [ the official ta.sk of prosecuting I packing coqcern and a delicatessen visit to the State 4-H Conference sure you get the best meat of its kind when you LB full aerelce client of N. of Acheson'a mouth, began the at Storrs. Regular business meet­ FRESH YOUNG PORK Ice. Inc. gates away from former Cover- I the removal proceedings against becatise she found thi fly in a General Motors new car service department Pork Loins process of casting the stones in­ Dunn, the less. package of bacon she bought. ings will be held on the fourth shop at a First National Store. For First National Publlabert Repreaentatiraa: The nor Jam es C. Shannon. Those who ' has an opportunity Tor a capable experienced me­ Wednesday of each month. MILDLY tended to drive him from office. are against Shannon, in other j Eventually, these burgeoning Judge Fitzgerald suggested to LB Jullua Mathewa Special Agency - New INCOME TAX chanic with good tools. This is a steady year in A thorough study has been made buyers select only the best of the top U. S. govern­ CURED Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. And that this would be the result, words, arc Invited to be for Brad- ' neg.-itives In the Republican the rival attorneya that Uklng the of the constitution and by-laws, Smoked Tongues ley, temporarily at least, aa the stale ticket picture will have to year out job,. offering excellent working condi­ Acheaon himself could not fail lo ca.se to the Stale Supreme Court of IS MY BUSINESS with several changes being sug­ ment grades. Why be satisfied with anything less MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU Of tK'Ht strategy for weakening join Ingrther, two by two, or In Errors might "prove efficacious." tions in a clean light shop with new modern equip­ CIRCULATIONS______know. gested. Action on these will be BONE IN LB Shannon. For ment. Company paid hospitalization. No recog­ taken at a special meeting on Feb­ than First National guaranteed quality? Chuck Roast Tht Herald Printing Company. Inc., It IS perhaps difficult to state On this basis, Mr. Bradley la EXPERIENCED nized holiday work, 3!'j day week. Vacation with ruary 8. aaaumea no bnanciai reaponalbillty tor — aa difficult aa it is to convince obtaining some support In Fair- QUALIFIED pay. Apply in person, afternoon or evening ap­ Journalism Graduate typographical errora appaartng In'ad- field County. eartlaemanta and other reading mattar. the modern world that the teach­ ASSISTANCE pointments. Peter Bielak, who formerly lived MILDLY CURED LB In The Mancheater Evaning Heralu'. But he is also gaining support in Itockvllle on West Main street, Bqcon Squares ings of Chri.st meant what they in Hartford county which has an will receive a bachelor of arts de­ actually said—but our opinion is entirely different target. CALL ANDERSON Thuraday. January 2« S A V E gree in journalism from the Uni­ TASTY LB that, in this inatance, In hia rela­ P»rllrttlarly In the ell.v of *80 Telephone 6839 versity of Nebraska at the mid­ Pork Liver Hartford, there is a hard-bitten term commencement exercises on OiUiicutdiHf VcUm A tion to a man we believe guilty, 188 Center St., Tnwa Ackeson On The Spot enmity h> the possible randiducy DURING BENSON’S Balcli Pantiac .Saturday. January 28. He haa Mr. Acheaon haa given an exam­ of former Mayor Rdward N. .Al­ been active at Nebraska In vet­ LB A year ago Dean Acheaon. then ple of integrity and honor un­ len. It la. In the rlly of Hartford, INCORPORATED erans' and political organizationa Nl QUALITY TOMATOES Skinless Fronkfurts nominated for the poat of Secre­ matched in our time. It is a rath­ actually a RepubUean organiza­ J.4NUARY and is a member of Sigma Delta Chi. national journalistic society. tary of State, calmly riaked hla er amazing demonstration of a tion matter, with the enmity 133 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER not BO much against Allen per­ GLEARANCE Notice He served with the Air Force in 19 OZ TIN TASTY LB chance of Senate conllrmation by man being true to himself and to World War II and is a graduate of Tomatoes Liverwurst aaylng. of Alger Hlaa; hia creed under the most difficult SALE! Rockville High school. A public hearing will be held by "Alger Hlaa and I became Choral Hoclety FINAST - GOLDEN SWEET conditiona imaginable. One thing BUY THIS the Town Planning Commission The Rockville Choral Society has friends and wa remain friendi. seema to ua certain, that what­ of Manchester. February 2. 1950, elected officers who are as fol­ 11-OZ Oysters lb 6 9 c Rounder Flllot fancy u 4 9 c Ify friendahip la not glvan easily at 8:00 P. M.. in the Municipal lows: Ralph Schumey, president; Just Reduced I ever the outcry, whatever the pos­ SERVICES TINS and it la not easily withdrawn." BENDIX AUTOMATIC Building on applications for pro- Allen Middletown, vice president; tn Haddock Fillet FRESH LB 49c Halibut FANCY l b SS c sible punishment for it, Mr. Ache- . posed orders establishing building Swanson Products Maine Corn 2 °T 27< It would have been wery easy t Miss Muriel Lanz. secretary; and son himself haa not lost anything That Inlerpret the wishes lines, as follows: Kmanuet Luginbuhl. trea.surer. FINAST FANCY - IN EXTRA HEAVY SYRUP SIkedCod FRESH Li 29c Swordfish FANCY L I 59c far almoat any one la Mr. Ache- Concerts will be planned If attend­ worth while or lasting by it. He On the Southerly side of East ■ONID aon'a poaltlon at that tima to have will be able to live with himself. of the famil.T. WASHER : Center Street, twenty-five (25 1 ance at rehearsals is sufficiently aald Bomathing elaa. Apparently feet more or less from the street i good to warrant a public appear­ 16 OZ TIN Hia conduct was magnlflrently ance of the group. At present Turkey 6 Ol TIN 4 5 * it wag impoaaible for Mr. Acheaon line, from the East side of Foster i Fruit Cocktail 33< Christian. John B. Burke NOW! Street to the West side of Holl ■ tenor voice., are needed, but all in­ to say Anything else. He waa ap­ Street. I terested in singing are invited to ■ONID parently Incapable o t bartering attAid rehearsals every Tuesday at FANCY CALIFORNIA FREESTONE • SLICED OR HALVES CfNiBcrratiTc ManifeBto PUNERAI- HOME ^ On the Easterly side of McNall ' bla peraooal etandardc of conduct, 7:30 p. m. Chicken 6 07 TIM 4 7 ^ 81 East Center St. Tel. 6868 SALE PRICE Street, twenty-five (25l feet more Children Receive Letter 2 9 0 Z 1 6 0 Z oven when he knew they would All thingi that the Labor Gov­ or less from the street line, from The Junior Red Cross members TIN TIN certainly be open to vlgoroua cen- ernment in England has done the Ambulance Service the Wilbur Cross Highway North­ »t the Maple street school are in CHiacm erly for a distance of seven hun­ Yor Garden Peaches aure. which might aaally Mat him Oonaervativa Party of Winston receipt of a letter from children in IB TIN d S c dred fifty-eight (758) feet more Poland expressing appreciation for Fricasse the poat to which he bad beea Churchill promises to do better— ONLY or less. PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING except one. There is a clear dlffer- the Junior Red Cross gift boxes Bominatad. On the Westerly side of McNall sent to them. The following Maple CHKKBI onee between the two parties on Hie candor enraged aome, but • New anil Used * Street, twenty-five (25) feet more street pupils assisted in filling the 3 LB TIN MB TIN parh^a it Imptcaaed othera. tha issue of further nationaliza­ or less from the street line, from boxes. Raymond Oox, Robert Taft, Spread Marvo 69* ■ ' • $ 1 6 0 .9 5 the Wilbur Cross Highway North­ Dolores Hudson, Elwin Fleischer, Teaterday, with the aituation tion of Industry. Tlic Labor Gov­ ■ Homes of ■ erly for a distance of one'hundred Henry Bysczynskl Barbara CHICKDI FINAST • FRESH MADE with regard to llr . Hlaa. new for- ernment haa plana for more of fifty (150) feet more or lesa. Strothers. In addition to thanking Tbs executor yen choose wiD have 10!:OZTIN| Imally ceaTicted of perjury, very this. T h t Oonservatlvea promise Outstiinding Values * With your old On the Southerly side of Olcott only ONE opportunity to oettle your the children, the Polish children Ala King 43< Boudi worae, Mr. Adieaon waa put to halt It abruptly, and even to i • Soak Cycle Street, fifteen (15) feet more or estate. No second chnace. If you name also ask the pupils to write to PINT JAR In various secHout ot MAN- ^ washer. them. The letter Is as follows: seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeesev JAR 59* on the apot again. Thla time hla undo some of that- which haa al- | less from the street line, begln- L'S as your executor, .von wfli. pro­ Mayonnaise I'HKMTER. nffered bv lAlt- "Our Dear friends; The Junior ready been accomplished. j • Washes Formerly S'219.9.'i ; nlng at a point two hundred vide the group expeiiener and eon- ^^uuU a*id VtantoMy^ axcuae for weaaellng about what VIH. You supply ns with * eighty (280) feet West of Center tlnnJng life oo necessary to carry out Red Cross children of our school GERBER'S he felt Inalde himaelf evaa much Of all the social beneflt.<< which your needs, well vopplv voo ■ • ,‘t Rinses . Street. Westerly for a distance of your wUbes covering yonr family's hurry to thank you for the gifts FANCY * frith lb* hum* *"o desire • EASY .MONTHLY 20-OZ TINS greater. Thla time the penalty the British people now receive, six hundred (600) feet. security. Wc Invite yon and your you sent us. Ju st today we've had STIADMD iA lY FOOD SWEETENED 2 FLORIDA 5-LI BAG • Damp Dries a meeting and lottery In order to 4 Oranges 45 < for bolding to hie previous person- the Conservative manifesto pro- , Seek From JARVIS and Vc • TEK.MS On the Northerly side of Middle lawyer to discuss yonr estate plans Finast Applesauce Shall Find and Be Happy. ^ , Turnpike West, twenty-five (26) with our trust officer at a time eoa- divide the glfU among our mem­ 4 MRS 3 9 < ^al attitude, if he atlll did, would poses a definite change of method ber* who are In need of the ar­ TEMPLE - RORIDA feet more or less from the street venlent to you. »»eeee»ees»eee»eeee%%ee%ee*eee%i' 2 2S-OZ BUS 3 ( » 2 9 * * be much greater. This time the in only one. It would like to end ticles. Our school unit of the : Oranges Jarvis Realty * line from Adams Street Easterly CLUB ^ CONTENTS office he haa held for a year, and the business of food subsidies, by ’ for a distance of five hundred J.R.C. members over seventy. We Beverages J D'ANJOU whieh the government artificially twenty (520) feet, more or lesa. live in the southeastern part of JUNKET In which he it finally beginning to Company ■ Poland In a village named Wadow- Pears 5 (« 29 < evolve a pattern of conduct In keeps the price of commodlUea BENSON’S On the Easterly side of Adams ■WMIT FOWDIi Mancheater Conn. • Open Thursday Cveninga Ice Define. which he himself must believe as low in the stores. But, in return I Street, twenty-five (25l feet more Four yeara ago all of ua fled EMPEROR 884 Uralet Street — FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES . or lesa from the street line from Grapes 2 >«27 * American policy, waa conceivably for this, the Conservatives prom-' Tel III? . 1275 or 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. from our homes with our families PKGS Middle Turnpike W’est Northerly because the Russian-German front 3 29c ise an Increase in the amount of Enterprise 9800 • 71.1 .MAIN ST. TELEPHONE -'l-VJ,-. FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN A COOKING U S a t staltjs. for a distance of two hundred slx- lines were passing through opr Apples 29 < , This time, conceivably, Mr. family allowances, pensions, and ■ • • ■ ■ B i ty-fivc (265) feet more or less, village. They fought here only six Acheaon himaelf may believe Hiss other benefits so that British fam­ j On the Northerly side of North The Manchester Trust Co. months. After they'd gone away Cloverdale M argarine li ICEBERG • GOOD SIZE PASCAL OR WHITE to have' been guilty. It would ilies will get the same amount of Main Street, twenty-five (25) feet .Manchester. Connccticul we returned to our destroyed and GLIM 'iO H l more or less from the street line s .Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation burned homes to begin a new life. RICHMOND Celery 17« have been relatively easy for most help, or more, only by a different Lettuce i from the intersection of the West It was very hard because we had qawU*t people to express disillusionment '" '‘'^•’ods. Bank of the Hockanum River and nothing to begin wrlth. After get­ 4-OZ BTL 3 1 c Steak Salmon WESTERN YEUOW and pity, shed a tear or two, and i lands to confirm the the North line of North Main ting help from our government, thus climb out of ajiy association I °P*'''uh tkat Britain ia where U >s Street Westerly for a dlatance of U.N.R.R.A. and other organization (DCEAN SPRAY Carrots 2 kw17 Oniens 3 21< one hundred (100) feet, more or we had to begin a new life. It’a ^ not because one particular party i with a convicted man. less. j still hard but we hope that year NEW SOUTHERN YEUOW RUTABAGAS Thla waa the situation yester­ or another has been In power, but On the Northerly aide of Tol­ after year It'll get to be better. OLD DUTCH [Cranberry Sauce 2 ms29 < day aa the Acheaon preat confer­ because its post-war situation ' MEN’S W€AR. land Turnpike, twenty-five (25t i We’d like to hear from you. Write OJANSM CEREAL - 5 MINUTE Cabbage 3 (» 17* Turnips 2 9* ence paaaed through hia new de­ would have imposed similar poli­ 857 .M.VIN ST. feet more or less from the street I us how you live, what you, your parenta do, about your work In the nunciation of Rusala’s alms la cies on whatever party was In line beginning at a point 1,139.4 k RUBINOW BOLDING O liAM AXO L feet Westerly of Manchester-Ver- J.R.C., etc. If possible write In Pol­ CTN Cream .(Wheat ? 30< China, and came to the tense mo­ power. 11< n n Town line Wecterly for a dis- 1 ■■M H f • ish If noL write in Ehiglish. Send­ MRS GRASSES ing for you all our b^t regards FULLLBP'LG ment at which, every one sensed, The strength of the Oonserva- * tance of 279,5 feet. se»eee*e%%e*eee»e»e4e%%e%%»ee44e» Acheaon was to be put on the live Party is not that the Briti^li Town Planning Commission, EBftA vnnc a h b s m b . we're signing off. Your Red Cross BROOKSIDE n a t iv e • CRADE A SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Francis P. Handley, friends from Poland." Soup M ix 2 PKGS 23 < spot. When the question was pul, people may want to undo Ihings 'l Churchmen’s Club SWEETHEART ONE LOT Chairman. NABISCO PREMIUM he himself took it down to its es­ which ha\'c been done, but that Manchester, Conn. The Churchmen’s Club of St. O t c 1 Lot LI^EI) j a c : k e t .s TOUT SOAP CHOPFLO or sentials. What the questioner they may want to pause and,.di­ WOOL AND GABARDIDNE January 24, 1950. Jolm’s Episcopal church is hold­ FRESH EGGS waa after, he said, was not his gest them. And the weakness of the * ^ ing a Ladies' Night program this REG Saltine CrackersKG27< Values to Sn.9.*> SHIRTS evening at the RockvlUe Hotel, BARS 2 I< comment on the legal status of Labor Government may be that, Reg. Value $8.93 with dinner being served at 7:30 3 All Grad* A from noarby farmi the Hiss case, which is still to go like other “welfare state" rc- Notice o'clock. Evary carton dalad (or hasbnau NOW $4.95 Trnatees Meet to higher courts. |gimes. It dues not know how to NOW $4.95 DAZZLE Aidttt LAROI « Z i "I take the purpose of your sloww dmdown ^ or atop. The trustees of the Rocktille / Zoning Board of Appeals Public Library will hold their an­ iUACH , v . qussUon was." Acheaon said, "to | nual meeting tonight at 8 o'clock WHITE BREAD bring something other than that , Just storage Cost In accordance with the require- at the library. Reports will be giv­ DOZEN out of me. I should like to make | u ia now costing the. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! menta of the zoning regulations en, a budget adopted and officers QT IT l H GAL )Wte«w 1BOZ ^ " W federal of the Town of Manchester, the elected. 18c 3I< t c ear to you that, whatever the i government $15,000 000 ENRICHED SLICED a month 1 Lot LINED .UCKETS 1 Lot SWEATERS Zoning Board of Appeals will hold Zoning Regulations LOAVES Mrnm ^ outcome of any appeal which Mr a public bearing in the Municipal Zoning for rural Vernon was 2 purely for the storage and insur­ ValueM to 816.50 Hiss or hla lawyer may take in Values to $9.95 Building, Monday evening. Janu­ discussed at a meeting held Tues­ ance on surplus food producU it this case, 1 do not intend to turn ary 90, 1880 at 8 'F. M„ on the day night at Vernon Grange hall. WRISLEy ha.v bought up in order to keep NOW $6.95 NOW $4.95 jo O H Q q A o I my back on Alger Hiss. following appllcationa: The committee, headed by Perry ASSOBTVSOAF them from reaching the American The Andrew AnaakU Co, tot A. Lathrop which )tad been "I think every person who has public cheaply. Pardon us, that temporary permlaaton to remove named to investigate, made Its re­ K) CAKES • ^ u a C i s I q r known Alger Hiss or has served earth from plot of land containing port, but no action waa taken on IN PLASTIC BAG 59« PKG OF 9 was a missutement of the objec­ Doughnuts With him at any lime haa upon bis 6.88 acrea, at 284 Charter Oak any of Its recommendations. In- tive. The objective is to main­ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! conscience the very serious task Street, R^dence AA tone. tain farm income, a proceaa which ! ONE LOT WOOL HNAST . SMOOTHY Of deciding what his attitude is 1 Lot SWEATERS Elmer J. Nadeau to conduct KIRKM AN*S BISQUICK forbids us to have low prices when Uaed Car Lot aa followa: On por­ and what his conduct should be. SLEEVELESS. SWEATERS Vahica to $8.95 JUST APD EM* MILK TO STOCK nts PANTRY White Cake M ix 25c FOUOW THE NEW w'e have good crops. tion of property (80^ front aad PEANUT Tliat must be done by each person $1.00 too* deepi Weat of No. 844 Mid­ SoapRakos ictBic27c BISQUICK RECIPE in the light of his own standards This $15,000,000 a month for NOW $2.95 dle Turnpike Want tor tour Pbdt Sahaon iau« 439* Deviled Ham und»woods tw | 7 c USING storage apace and inaurancs is months, also on portion of proper­ and hla own principles. BUTTER PEANUT butter “For me, there is very little merely an incidental expense. The ty (200' front and 100' feet deep) Qoansor 3 ctns23c East of No. 844 Middle Turnpike CUPLET$ Tsaa Fish SS7«Si ro” »‘29« Rice C(>iyiRTEDUONG*G«AIN 17* main expense Is the hundreds of Sld nlsu StssI Csrvhtg KnUs - esiy M e wHk doubt about those standards or Weat fo r. three yenra, BuBlneea 4 4 0Z millions we spend each year for SPECIAL! 7 wrippsrs from Kirtsisn’l O is msr 12-OZ JAR those principles. I think they were SPECIAL! I tone. CUP O lK i MIX 2 9 * PKG White Meat Tnna” f .;^ 3 7 c Honey u ^ f c K S t A lbjar29« stated for us a very long time the purchase of-- surplua farm MUFFLER AND GLOVE SETS 1 Lot ALL WOOL SHIRTS Emeot Eib to erect gasMlno fill­ 12 to 18 (Micioas cup oxkes, or ASK FOR REOPE S H ^ S AT OUR STORES ago. They were aUted on the producU, plus the hundreds of All Wool. Rex. Value $4.95 Ref. $6..30 ing station on Bouthenat Oomcr OM niM inch lqrer,cauljr,quidk- P e t Corner Mount of OUves and if you are !millions the consumcraconsuraera pay in of Hartford Bood aad Bridge C h i ^ r Cheese **59* Respbeny MmAsnMmRVE 31* NOW $2.95 StreeL Buslneae xone. Ijr. R emembcf, too! G sp k is i$ interested In seeing them you will ‘'‘****'' *»y U»e govern- NOW $3.95 precisioo-mixed for sure results, •"*ht’s purchasing program. Town of Mancbeetcr to erect o 8nd them In the Twenty-fifth well house on Southwest comer end has the quality no other cup dieess Food v“«>"75‘ Pineapple t>iAR25* But It la, nonetheleaa, an ex eSM^tter of the Gospel according -1 of Love Lane and Center Straet, cake mix bat been able to cquaL pense which goes right down the j Rural Reeiclcnce Zone. to a t Matthew, beginning at . a . Cheddar_____ , Maimalade • q ^^lnce u ja r IQ* Varae 84." drain. It means that. In a hun- I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Manchcoter Lnundry to erect ...... gry world, we are paying 818,000,- j unllghted free standing ground Tha Bible passage to which Mr. ALL WOOL GLOVES 1 Lot ALL WOOL TROUSERS CAT A 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 000 a month juat to kaap food out sign, 2 H’x9', 10 feet from street Aaheaoai refarrad begins as fol- Reg. $1.95 Values t* $11.95 line, at 78 Maple’ Streirt, Real- TAXPAYER! ITS AN EASY CONTEST TO ENTSl - ASK FOR of eonaumpuon. And thU is one I Sflop in hall the time the seif seryiee way lH«8: j dcnca p sons. For help on Income 144008 urns KimNS THE D4TRY BLANKS AT OUR STORES ahaB tha King aay unto more phase of our present farm NOW 98c NOW $4.95 Emanuel Lutheran Church to t program which d lcutcs that a j Tax R etam PhoM .; m hla right hand. Come, ye ekteaaioa ot penniaelea to bulM (atfaatl »>m m < M u t l M d ^ d d liS addition to church building which 3 23 ,9 t m y Father, Inherit the sensible people cannot tolerate It FINAST SUPER MARKET forever. will be closer to rear line than Manchester IS pnpBred tor you from SPECIAL! regulations allow at 40 Church 104} HAITI S T n llT . ^A^CHEST^« FREE PARKOtG FOR YOUR CAR 'RRidR,.|fBid laiitliiB wt the world, 20% OFF : Street, Residence B xone. 4993 TIDY HOUSE 'i 'f n k . OVERCOATS AU persons Interested may at­ (IMiatCs. “ “ ^ Brldg^iort. Jan. 26-(^M ayor I tend this hearing. FBatCRtpnow FMABaajaev t; X m e thiraty,iv and J a ^ r McLevy U atUl B rid ju -1 2 Only—Sixe 37 and 42. Reg. f S3 W intkrop M erriam ON ALL REGULAR WOOL Zoning Board of Appeals. P R * 20 3 3 * .X was a porta No. 1 Socialist. The pai^a Jnmea M. McVel^ PabUc ecdantaat or MB is ; Twm committee named him last NOW $19.95 AND UNEb JACKETS Chairman. 343 IM a St. ' RoomBoon IS night for another term as its ■ I WOliam H. Btuek. . W IBDchagtor, Codr* PKG OF 25 1 0 * chairman. H Saerstary. ■: 7 ■ I.

liLJlS'^i&f m 's BIANUHES'l'ER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« THUR8DAT. JANUARY S6. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANrHESTKR. CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1950 pAONimltv

and pears, cakes, pies, cookiea and nel section, subcommittee on In­ Alleged Victim chocolates. One of the' noialeat Natural Gas National Guard ternal flow ; Laoturd 8. Hobbs, D ^ i^ oiM a n Bolton g lfU la that of a 1S20 klaxson, one 14 at Aircraft vlca presldaat for onglaeerlng, i Doris Mohr D'ltelto of those automobile boms that go News of Interest oommfttoa.OB pewar plants fCr Of Holdup Held TeL Manchester SSM ow-r-o-o-o. The coin card donations Plans Aired aircraft, and Jmm O. Uto, aaalst- NO MORE GUESSING! Stiimpd Police now toUl S1S8.3S with the follow­ Rlfls pracUce has started for On U. S. Board aat director of reoeai^ reap­ ing additional acknowledgementa. Hartford, Jan. 28— (flV-Aa four Guard msmbers during drill psrtods pointed chairman o f the auboom- accused holdup men were arraign­ A new, alarm box recently in­ Mr. and Mrs. Lealla Spencer, M y­ ralttso on high-speed aerodynam- ed in police court yesterday and stalled at the Flrehouae Will be ron and Alice Lee, Charles and Et- Officials of Seven Util> on Monday evenings. E vsty man Are . Re-Appointed io fnfe of Hartford Reel* ioa and nswly appointed to tha held in $25,000 ball pending an­ tested Sunday afternoon beginning torie Brochette, B. L. Tomlinson, will be given opportunities to prac. ities Discuss Subject eo m n lttsa on aarodynamlcs. other hearing Feb. 13, their al­ dent Found in House Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Oreste Msccarlo, Technical Gommitteea Every can, jar and package in our gro­ at 4 o’clock by a factory represent­ flea on the range, and thoae who n o m a s B. Rhlnss. ehlsf d s v e k ^ leged victim waa arraigned with Mr. and Mrs. William Riley, Thom­ With PU^ Members msnt snglnser of Hsmllton Stsnd- Bleeding from Cuts ative. Fire Commissioners and Bhoot the best scores in each of Of Advisory Group them on four chargee. cery depdrtment, and every item or as W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ard division of Unltod Aircraft, Money Worries.. Chief Peter Maasaloni will thor­ the four poelttons will compete Troaecutor Harry Kaminsky Finley. Mrs. Myrtle Carpenter, Pa­ Hartford, Jan. 20—(>P)— Officials has been raupolnted chairman of package in our produce and meat de­ Hutford, J*n. >8—(^ —Police oughly test the new switch control­ against teams from other com­ Washington, Jan. 26— Fourteea said that “on the baala of the p<^ tricia and Unda Hassett, Mr. and of seven utilities which sell gaa to officials of United Aircraft Oar^ the Mboommlttee on propellers tor Plaanss voer fesoM (hs m o*' lice report on the case and Infor­ (Quad aa eldetly man fatally In­ ling the siren at that time. Chief Mrs. Herald Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut consumsrs talked panies. Practice and team firing aircraft sra way with a 8% mottgaga portments has the price marked on it... jured la tlu tia ^ yafd of lila borne will be done with rifles and am­ poration, Pratt A Whitney Alr^ mation received from the detective Massolini states that the new In- David McKee, Earl Rogers, Mr. about natural gaa yesterday with craft and Hamilton Standard la Btght oftldato o f P ratt and lami oneav O. L B U s i Bights. bureau.” he was charging Jack yeatarOay and hla wife In the bouae and Mrs. Samuel Davidson, Fon- munition belonging to the gov­ to give you a convenient means to check atallatlon is automatic and a def­ membera of the Public utilities Bast Hartford, Connecticut have Whltnay Aircraft division of Unl- Cohun, .53. with breach of the bleedlM from euta on the head. inite Improvement in service. Pre­ Ulne family. Mrs. Emily Worth­ commission. ernment, but men may use their tsd Aircraft O>rporstlon were re- Osn e tfu ttee Lamm aviHsMs. been reappointed members o f Msrtgags ansnetog tkrongb o. peace, obstructing Justice, giving your purchases against the cash register DepSbr Police Chief Thomaa J. viously, anyone answering a fire ington and sons, James Moynlhan, Reports from the meeting indi­ own rifles If they prefer to. appolntod. They are: Arthur A. technical subcommittees o f the L, r. B. A. av oonvoathwal false Information to police and Hicke«>aaid there waa evidence call found it necessary to keep a Morris and Esther SllverSteln, cated no specific dectelons were Matches will probably be made up Brown, subconunlttee on Icing slip you receive. No more guessing . . . National Advlaory Committee for Bank Loan. being an accessory to the holdup. that RalSh Selde, 70 who died aoon finger on the siren switch button Howard P. Jensen. reached, but many questions were o f five Shota In each of the four protdsma; Edmimd D. Brown sub- r; after hs waa adniitted to St. Fran- Aeronautics.- Tho announesment Cohun, also held in $25,000 bond, and, gives you confidence in A&P, too! thus alerting other firemen mean­ aired in connection with proposals, poaltlons, and the highest poselble waa mada today by Dr. Jeroms C. oommlttoo on combustion; W sltsr said be waa robbed of $1,400 last da' hoiBital. feU or leaped from a while trying to note the site of the pending before the Interstate Com. score will be 200. The total scorea Don, subcommittee on oompree- aeoond ^ r y window. Offlcera Hunsaker, ebalnnan of the NACA. Dec. 22 after caahing the pay fire on the call board before he merce commission, to pipe natural of the best five shooters will be Membera o f tha N A C A ’s twsn- aofs; Donald 8. Hsrssy, subcom­ na_fst osmplete dstaHa raaar* checks of 34 o f bis fellow em oould lasm nothlns, however, from could get the apparatus under way. Carnegie Award gas into Connecticut and other used as a team score. mittee on turbines; Perry W. lag a MW Innn or the sfujnii Mra. Harriett Seide, 74. in aertoua ty-aeven technical oommltteee and ployee at the McCook Memorial The new alarm box merely requires New England states. Intramural competition in baa- aubcommltteea are selected for P ra tt subcommittee on propul- Uning o f an sxlsttng loan. hospital. condition at the hoapiUl with head throwing a switch which will sound slon-syetems analysis; Earls A. EVERY ITEM P R IC E - M A R K E D • Is Given Student The Bridgeport Gas company, ketball has recently started among their technical ability, experieaeo tnjuriea. the siren for any desired number Ryder, subcommittee on lubrica­ n u a Is a free Jarvts aarvloe zo^ threatened last week with a shut Guard units. Company A has or­ and recognized leadership In their Aigaaaeat With Landlady tion and wear; and R. H. Thisle- —4fo ohnrga to the borrowm. of blasts. PltUburgh, Jan. 2«—(4>)— A 20- down of Its operations because of ganized a team, who will com­ flelda. They serve without compen- Police to Arrest ChleCHlckey aald It had been ea> The choral group Inaugui ited by labor trouble, has elgned contracts satioa while oohtrlbuting to the msn, suboonunlttea on haat-reeist- that Mra. Selde bad had year-old Kenyon college student pete with teams from othsr units. JO, the PTA will meet on Mon lay at with both pipe line firms petition­ formulation of research programs lag matsrlala. B. A. Droagemuel an arfumant with Mra. Max Ftah- A fter drill, Monday evening, a Parole Violators 8 p. ra. at the, K.'imentary school. who suffered severe bums in sav­ ing for the right to provide serv­ for the country's air leadership. ier was appointed a membeir of man, from whom Mr. and Mra. special meeting o f the "Muskets” JARVIS The group has changed its meeting ing two friends during a fire Feb. ice to Connecticut, the Northeswt- Five officlala of United Air­ the suboonuBlttee ign aircraft A&T^ Faney Corn was held, in drder.to appropriate fuels. Hartford. Jail. 2G — (/P) — The Selde rented a room in the Cole- night from Thureday since too 27, 104B, topped the list o f 15 per­ ern Transmission company and the craft Corpomtlon were reappoint­ brook Btreet houae, but police could money out of the company fund to REALTY CO. State police, MaJ. Leo V. Carroll Grown emd Packed In the Stale oi Maine! many interested persons were un­ Algonquin Gaa Tranamlsslon com­ ed. They are: H. Mansfield Homer, only oonjacture what happened af- sona given awards by the Carnegie buy unlforma for the company W8 OBMTn R . announced yeaterdaj’, have .started Creamed Style—New England's Pride . . . able to attend on that night. Any­ pany. president. Industry consulting n e U. 8. Bureau of lilnee says Hero Fund comndsalon. basketball team. A .committee, con­ PIM M 4118 0*1818 out to round up between 30 and t€T one who enjoys singing in a group Two others represented at yes­ commlttse; Frank W. CaldwtU, segular-pries fasolina averaged ThOr «Md Men. Selde denied that The bronze medals were distri­ sisting o f Capt. Larson, CpI. Mur­ '10 paroleep who have violated the Is urged to attend Monday's meet­ terday's meeting, the Greenwich director of research, subcommittee 11.6 ooteae rating In the summer terms of their probation by leav­ aha had been atruck by her hua- buted yesterday to men, and wom­ dock, and CpI. Wilson, was nom­ ing. Tile main object of the orga­ en and children in nine states. Gan company and the Derby Gas on pA>peUers for aircraft: Henry of IMt, compared with 80.1 in ing Connecticut without permis­ band, and aha told officers Mrs. nization ls~to provide an outlet for inated to purchase the equipment H. Hoadley, head of the wind tun­ 1»4«. RecognlUon waa given five and Electric company, have signed sion. Flahmaa had left the house before those who enjoy getting together heroes who lost their lives. In^ with Northeastern. To start the drive, Policeman NEW LOW PRICES! ahe waa Injured. with others Just to do some sing­ Town FEATURING 5ELF 5ERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT three of these cases, pensions of The Connecticut Power company, William Ackerman went to Ohio When aaked directly who hit her, ing. Membership in PTA is not 1 5 5 12,400 a year were granted. Death the Connecticut Light and I^w er yesterday with extradition papera CANNED CHICKEN tANQUr CAN l e W or If It was poasibla that a prowler required. for WiUiam R. McLean, 19. of Wil- ■ freOVIVMAIMIMMlWni had entered the bouse. Mrs. Seide benefiU of $500 were awarded in company, the New Haven Gas com­ Advertisement B | / > | | | a GOU>MEDAlORFILlS*URY SIB C l C 10 LB The March of Dimes drive will limantic, who ie in-custody at 9 4 ' i^^lIB NinON... 669 ORS MM would answer only: '1 don't know.” another case. Payments of $3,750 pany and the Hartford Gas com­ r f c w W K AUFURFOSE BAG BAG CHINE Went Bet Y oh‘>U Sa y- be climaxed tomorrow night with a pany. while they have signed no Zanesville. were made In eight instances for McLean was given a euapended N02 I 7 C END R | i dance at the Rainbow Club. Tony education, home purchases or oth­ contracts, have told the Federal Board 6f Tax Review CAN LI 111 O’BrIght'a orchestra and new bar­ reformatory sentence and put on A&P WHOLE BEETS er purposes. Power commission they want to probation for two years when ar­ NO<.tl /A-'' Many at Annual itone singer. Dick Parks, will fur­ The heroic college student la buy natural gaa. BEST PORK ROAST raigned In 'Tolland county/ SuperiorSuperl TUNA FISH AtF white MEAT CAN 45° nish music for dancing from 8:30 Edwin T. Collins, of Detroit, Who H ie companies Indicated yester­ Notice until U:80. Mrs. boulae Anderson, court last September on a duu-i lO'/kOZ A A C w ^pser Gathering saved two friends during a dormi­ day that If they do not get natural The Board of Tax Review of of carrying a gun In an autcmoblli chairman of the drive, has listed tory fire at the GamMer, O., col­ gaa they will have to enlarge their :fe* 70M AT0 SOUP A N N PAGE CANS the Town, of Manchester Conn., 'v r I EVER BOUGHT!' several surprise features, some of lege. manufacturing facilities soon. will be In session at the Municipal NO. 2'fi Fully ISO Zipser Club members which will be door prizes. Gifts for " S A L A D A " E LB ^TA PEACHES AflPUICiO CAN iWlw d i m € • !- * ■ and thoir famlUea attended the re- T h e rea so n Building the following days dur­ the drawing continue to pour In ing the month of February, IBSO: ceht Sutallatlon party at the Ital- and Include towels with tatted edg­ A&P SLICED PINEAPPLE ^S 3 0 * A&P's "Super-Right" Policy Ghftt Evoryont A Good Short Of Tho Conltr Cut lan-Aarwrlcan hall and enjoyed a ings, deluxe crocheted pot holders, TEA-BAGS February 1 to February 14, In- delicious buffet supper. Dancing Theresa Nothing Bettor Than are so much ehiatve, from 4 to 8 P. M.^ each 150Z 1 7 c cologne, stationery, a knicknack A & P S A R D IN E S IN TOMATO SAUCE CAN •• to the music fumlahed by Tony shelf, tie rack, axe, eggs, coffee, day.' With Each Rib or Chine End—Desiroble Tenderloin Is Included In The Chine End. O'Brlsfit and hla orchestra round­ tea home canned tomatoes, peaches more enjoyable than others is AH persona claiming to be ag­ NO. 9 « e ed ot^ the eveninf. grieved by the doings of the As- A&P FRUI7 COCKTAIL ••SUMi U B H r MB MB ONNIMB Cfiim OTT 'nuririlowlnc were wlnnara of a seasora o f the Town o f Manches­ 12 OZ A A « pair of tlckete for the Police Ben­ that there is more tea and ter, Conn., and those requiring ad­ LUNCHEON MEAT CAN efit sjuhr: Red Oavallo, M. Wa- Husbands Scold if ROASTING CHICKENS justments must appear and file 14 OZ I'C C PORK LOINS 35f. 4 5 * u ^ ^ 5 9 * u brek. J. Noake. Jr- M. Zwlck, Jr., finer (fuality tea in each bag- their complaint at one of these KETCHUP PACKHtfllAUl BOt Mrs. Anna Demko. Wives L o A O U Plump, broad-breuted, meaty chickens, delicious in meetings or at some adjourned A-P SIBBES BIB X A C Whili loins or Kib M s Onr 6 lbs. M M ert. . . 41c » ktlcliprfl F. Haberem, chairman meeting of said Board of Tax Re­ CAN O t ef tlw%itertalnment was ably aa- Tn loakliw rotiwtr lUi wmr fwo-wSMb* »Mr flavor and tender to eat, clean^ to perfection. view, dexo PUflIVfOnAIUSHORnNINO CAN 25 C T B A I F C HEAVY OORNJID STEM BUP A M T I I D I F I V C PANCY VOUN810M A f t ■*■**4^ Michael Zwlck, Jr- Wil­ N0.2 A e > 9 I B A I V 9 PORTERHOUBBORBIRIOIH U 0 0 I W K K B I 9 fll 1& AV8.-M * BflflBMB Ifl 0 9 The time of appeal la limited by A&P FANCY PEAS SUOAR CAN * J liam Ksubauer, M ra John Sabrina ROGER OLCOTT law to twenty days from and aft­ WM AND IMVM VAUNS John^Mlek,h n W k Mrs. Michael Kleln- TSV^OZ 2 ^ C ‘ oSu .ISn If er the first day of February, 1950. AT TOW N m ir AAP noM SMOKED PICNICS lean SUOAR cuRiD ifl * pn A CT|||A ak sch m t^ Mrs. Jacob Suchy and mdu> Wallace Hutchinson, M rars Tm fiTT F. r Haberem. I BAM UAMRURfi 59*^ ROA d TIN v w nK K IN 9ii.«. d m . a u IW. Chairman. A N N PAG E BEANS AU VARIETIES CAN 10' leEMn riMIVlDwI&W PRIIHLYOROUND U 8M4.*e,CAab Ba^tea E S ^ ^ m .. flfB Sherwood Beechler, IMPORTED 41 John O’Connor. RASPBERRY PRESERVES ANNPAM JAR 31 RIB ROAST Hfl8VYBT.N-.H0.Ttts u 63 LAK0 I POWL u 39* 485348234853485323482353485348484848532323484853904848485348234823534853232353232323535353534823235323234823234848484853 Board o f Tax Review of the SCOTCH 23535323484823535348484853534889539023485348534853484823532348235348534853534853482348482353482348484823Town of Manchester, Conn. LAMB FORES lOMD AND ROUtO IP OMIBRD U * BrSflBfl, lflSif fl flflk iMffl Nwl U II* OlEN CMNAN TOMATO SOUP CAMPBEUV 3 31* 39 44 Bursack^a takes all the anxietv and noof SJ3.89 SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR 33* uffM n iioR V B U AT ioubt out of shopping. You're al* Cut-Up Chickens M u n s Fib, fssM Bf Dfiy" M§w Oa Salel l«y thfl pflrtB fflflr fairtly Nkflfl hflflt 1105 lAaaoNiCKi u i f nrays sure of top quality in anything RODiRICKDHU MM mml ~ ■ m e — EMM a.B ' ""vn•BVrwinNr iiMOMrt m Z l PtUBTB MOOT RlMCIIAIi'S FANCY u 5 9 * you buy; and you're always sure the Buntett’a Vaallte Ex. 2 Oz. Bot. STc U K C PK6 2S* POLLOCK FREBH „ 29* COD FILLETS PANCY U 33* MAICOUIII STUART price you pay reflects a real saving Q, CrisB# WUxmI C t s l i i t t 'm 20* Iflrox Seap KHM UeV 3 CAKU 2 0 * KlMCe * ^ considering the qality you get. £13.89 C r iip * Ce m m *pS 21* Cfgpiaidaa I m p m at M B / Barry'* ^ CaahtM *^29^ St i p P k k M RIRRHAR*! *T27* THISTU NO 44J Q.T.Fr«itiag 2i);^29* OcfapM ClMBS^r BAN / it Ha» To Be **Top»” In Quolltg... MOOT £13.99 l i t , at Sklygy FtiM rt Bottar m? 39* laaaOry Seap serMte 3 un 20* B4Kxiuflfl from thfl tlm* ol dflUvaiy to whan you buy. » - - w J— m iX M l awC •vary item of froth fnilta emd v*e«tod)lafl to bupsetod GUN GRAEME KirfcmaH'8 CtMnNr 3 23* Map rvilM r m »m Z m s I f STH fraquandy—rtorldly Inapoetod fw eff-atoa, (jf^orad* >8 flOT»™3.99 to k*ep only thosa itama of TOP-QUALITY oa our LUSCIOUS CANDY colorful rcKikfl. A ll othar llama cn fhay "fodl to paaB** Corrals Market Is 'Vitamin KING GEORGE IV A ora placad on our Quick Sola tcbla ert a raducad fl4 POPULAR F U ttflO X I prloal , Headquarters MOOP“ £?3.99 CANDY BARS IRANM 6,0.23* O P 24 4 “ i For here at Carra's, you buy the finest of meats and WINES WARWICK CHERRIES CHOCOlATE COVBIED flOX ^ FRESH STRAWBERRIES vegetables priced right too. Remember, the best i/kUttAC PECAN DELIGHTS WARWICK lOX 9 ' ■ 8! COAST-TOCOAST FLORIDA RED PINT ^ A c is bought at Carra's. We feature Swift's Branded BOX CAUrOflNIA $wnr WINtt PEANUT BRITTLE BOPHUMAE SUN-RIPENED BEAUTIES J t w SHOP Meats. fOflT-IHBMY-4MJSCATn WHni POtT-PAlf MY $MKIIY THIN MINTS WARWICK flTH mmc HAIP I M CAUPORNIA OBOW B0t 9 9 OALION EXTRA LARGE NATIVE GIANT t9 OZ. CAN, HUNTS 0 0 x 6 9 * LEHUCE IXTIAlAROflMAM BACH 19* •AUON U 9 BAK ERY TREATS TEMPLE ORANGES BIZI READY TO U lfl "p£19* BROILERS > b 3 9 e FRUIT COCKTAIL 29c MUSHROOMS SNOW WHITE u49* CELLO SPINACH REOAIOIRANO STRAWBERRY COCOANUT JAMPARXet EA * w u m m a x s i b b r b c r 49 OOLOBN u. T HUNT'S FRUIT DIAMOND, US FT. ROLL CARROTS wEtnRN TfNeei v o u n o 2 . 0 . 1 9 * SWEET POTATOESPOTAT 3 2 SWIFT SELECT ROMABTAn ,m J S ^ APPLE PIES JANE PARKER S" SIZt lACH 49* H.r.'. . n.w r.k. COCKTAIL » o. 29e fou ten't b.lp lovlw l PANCY WttTERN 2 IC H S SALTED NUTS CASHEW OR MIXED ‘jSf29* CHUCK ROAST t*. 1 zoie.n, cloud- BEETS W A X PAPER JANE PARXet • " SOI , EACH w w itk. ley.r. sr. Illlee 7\4 0Z SHURFINE EVAPORATED n> COAST TO COAST BLUEBERRY PIES 1 9 * LEjsSotLAM R wltb lots an* lot. ef lbs PIHED DATES MARVIN PKO CAlirOflNIA TAflU W l|« PKG t e f C fluffy etrmwberry NEW CABBAGE CRISP O R H N 3 1 r (Bone In) Lb. 55c ' OlOHUNOtED MILK 2 I 4V4 Or. Cans 25C ■UflOUNDY-OARIT-ZINFANOCl DROP COOKIES J A M P A flX a i O P 24 * 9 eierdimenow Icinc. CLEAN PINT 25* EASTERN CUT BABrO flTH gteC HALT AteC PKO M A C An* to mek. It .v«n YELLOW ONIONS nocK 3 u . 2 0 * ICE CREAM •lACK.RAtf.'aiNEAPPU PKO All Brands FROZEN CONCENTRATED ■OT OAUON »Y n o r. d.lMUbl.. th. BOHBUm 80IX HERMITS JAMPARKR OP 12 a t wbola esk.’i eovar-d GAUOMIJy wltb fr.ib eoeoenut. ORANGE JUICE PORK HERSHEY KISSES SANDWICH CREAMS 25* VEAL ROAST M A R a PETRI PKO tettC Fpr RIB END, BONELESS ^ DAIRY FAVORITES 2 S3c 8UNCREST SOLID PACK VINO RO$$0 PASTOSO COCOANUT JUMBLES JANE PARKER OPTS a b Lb. 59c CleanslRg Tieeuee JANEPARKR TENDER AND JUICY OAUON 1c18 ® ^ 2.17 POTATO CHIPS NEW LOW PR ICE 59* lUNNYIROOK GRADE 'A " MEDIUM SIZE * PER P0IRI...IY CMRfilRI TO UP COFFEE DOVALETTESJiS. 23e BONITA None Better At Any Aricel Made Prom Fmey FRESH EGGS FANO T N A T I V E - * ! Lbe. Average Semolina , . . Cooke Up Quickly And Tender! CHEEBE-SliaD AMUICAN FANCY NO. 1 MAC V E A L R O A S T WILLOW BROOK FARMS, 46 OZ. WHISKIES MEL-O-BIT WHITE OR COLORED FROM OTHERS OF COMFERAILE lIMJTY! COPPM MUD Ifl ANNPAOE‘ PKG “ 15®< 9 C O LO N a UE Elbow Macaroni EIGHT O'CLOCK ANDMttlOW BAG 5 9 * CAPONS Lk^49c APPLES 4u,.29e TOMATO JUICE - U GORGONZOLA CHEESE 63* THE KING OF ROASTS—SWIFT'S SELECT ■ONMD flOURflON RICH AND Ifl kttC Elbow Spaghotti ANNPAM PKG 1 5 * C.AUFORNLA 8UNK18T NAVEL 1M STH CHED-aBIT uilp * RED CIRCLE COFFEE PUUflOOlEO BAG 8EALBX NOOF flOT 4.19 2 75 OOCNTBY STYLE ORANGES »,.59c PISTimO IN KiWTUCKY BOKAR COFFEE VIGOROUS U RIB ROAST >b69« TOILET TISSUE 4 f.t2 5 c DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE u 69* ANOWINIV BAG SAUSAGE MEAT CALIFORNIA 8UNKIST NELSON COUNH MADE FRESH DAILY--OUR OWN CAMPBELL’S ' $TtAICHT flOUKflON LEMONS 6 39c •4 STH A 00 Campfire MARSHMALI4OW8 1 Lb Pkg 29< Facial Tiaauflfl DOVALETTES Pkf of 100 254 Lb. 45c PORK and BEANS 2 r„ 23c PflOOT flOT * . Y T FIRM. YELLOW RIPE Sausage Meat h49e - PISTIUEO IN KtNTUOCY SWIFTS BROOKnELD FANCY NATIVE BANANAS ^ 15e TOM MOORE 116 EAST CENTER STREET STRAKMT flOUIBON JUICY, SWEET FLOEIDA i.s.s ( BUTTER CHICKENSLb 39c fl* A 00 BsMt, BcoU ec Fty. Mklegahsr.. BIROS BYE PflOOP flOT A e V F GRAPEFRUIT 3 », 29c teapaciPPYl D in iU B ) IN KfNTUCKY Haom l PEACHES UVASOAF t.a-a ceokas FREE BIROS'EYE FRENCH FRIED flllNOB) WHISKEY UFWIOYSOAF S H V n iH E T M il teetUMT Ihiee Whfla T m Worit Reteth Seem With Cannon form Cloth rs DtfMBbls CIwflRS IHrtr Hor4s I 1 cep A U P P Y Peeaat Batter COFFEE Stir in teeyeBlequkh £?3.99 I cup frenwlated aoaer er POTATOES «*ssr7peeked te cap) CUP net- UMC m C iS m C ilb « e H cup boUinc water id te LONGWOOD m 'V ■ S^'IO* MO ZV uaMf CM / t OAIIf* ^ 2 f Bitad with rotary beater er epooa With Every ■our or Bfem eeeHee with fsrii $TRAI0NT KYE until tBMOth. SKIPPY dipped te flew . Beke a te 10 isteutee te uMdaralaly hot even <400*k fl* 8TH A B Stir l a ...... 2 cupt Biequich PurchaM riMMTNTnR 35c ito «M deem IK tedk TANGERINES Dos. 27c FROOf 80T '-aoaU teeipoonfule onto DISTIllED IN ailN O a Of 3 Cans lisfficlr ' 44c TOMATOES Pkjr. 19c '•ANY OTHER NATONAUV KNOWN SWBTMARrSOAF IV O R Y SNO W S F K U S PA N FIRSOIIAl IVORY CASHMIRIIOUOUIT FAIMOIMfSAF SKim '5N3S AVAIlAtlE AT AIR STORES SUGAR Soap that agrees with your eUii Quick Sude ier DUbee The Ne-Hiaea—Ne-Wlpe Cleone Makes nch State Wittteut Eliait Soaks Out Hm Din DeUealely Pert o i i f fUM ivnit m .raoderaUly hot oven <400*). MajM about aH doses I H iseb HEART 110 East Center Sl & I 3 * iceniJ **m 27* o rastr ■wr Ihiicfel 45c PEAS i r ssii* At 19fl Each CARRA'S NARKR^Ii Manchester n • y- v ' ■ ■ ' , ^ SOUT»'MAIN,imtERT '74 ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ THLfRSDAY, JANUARY 26*i^9P0 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN« THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. I960 1 from th* hospital on the same day, man told the 10th diatrict Repub­ Wind. This award la presented to of I Auguat 9. Bradley Seeking lican club here last night. Oiisade Program an outstanding Boy Bcout each system and suggested that it is Tells Need year by the Jewish rommittee of ganeaed with Dr. (Vaanevarj Bush tato specialist with the Agricul­ Island will bo described by Dr. _ _ I Aa haa been reported by other Aa.serting he had no desire to re- always wise to keep assessments periment Station, New Haven, jicouling through Charter Oak as chairman and General Groves as Potato Meeting tural Extension Sorvice, Univer­ Walter C. Jacob, in charge of the will also tell about new insecti­ lU ra R e realdents who bcnefltted from Noniuiatioii Only . turn to cither of the posts he for- I For (aih Scouts FRIID OYSTERS, CLAMS Denies under the sale value o f property aa Council. execuUvs officer. The only matter South Coventry the rate o f such assessments la al­ sity of Connecticut, announced to­ Long Island Vegetable Research cides for potatoes. Final speaker *- “ x J L r U i m i ' l t J A l B ' the polio fund. Mr. and Mrs. Gag- I merly held, uid in apparent refer- I ' ence to published rei»orts that he On Feb 3rd at 8- p. m. a special I FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FRIALATORl of top policy which came to my at­ Mm. l*BuUns IJftle ways set by the town on a per Set for Wapping day. The meeting will begin at Farm at RIverhead. wlU be Dr. Hawkins who will pre­ . ■ non asserted that "they don't ask Stratford, Jan. 26—(/T) J. Ken i Cub Pack No. 78 of Temple Beth Link to Uranium tention, thereafter, bad to do with Wlllimantlc Ex. Phone 262SWJ cent basis. 1:30 p. m. In the Wapping Com­ Of particular Interest to grow­ sent Information on the results at you any questions about money ‘ j is at odds With State . Chnlnnait . service w-tll be held in observance I noth Bradley o f Westport, candl- Sbulom presented a cni.sade night ' of Scout Sabbath. Samuel FInateIn | Oar new aanltarY btomm t<*BB • deUdeei, trlip, how far to go with the British in First Congregational church an­ munity House. ers will be the talk by Neely Tur­ potato fertiliser and variety teaU, Gasnotl Faiuilv Stricken n u a they were toUl not to worry I ' ! Clarence K. Baldwin and Nuli iiuil golden brown food — Seals in the flavor! Coow ia aad nual meeting is scheduled for Mon­ Storrs, Jan. 36-~Results o f re­ Heading . the list of speakers ner who will discuss the question, n n 1- n • ^ l ! «bo“ t the taanclal end of the pic- Republican nomination Committeeman Harold B. Mitchell, , program Wednesday night at the of Hartford Cliarter Dak Council | Sent to Russia sharing construction details.’’ Local Board of Tax Review will and on improved practices in pb- goals Blsterisls to Britala day at 8 p. m. at the church. cent experimental work In potato will be Dr. O. C. Boyd, Massachu­ can the off-flavor effect of hen- tato production. Bv Polio Praises March turc*, the young couple aald. The for governor, inalsta he haa no i Bradley aald: Temple. Tho crusade was a play In Will speak. I,eonard Shankman | try them! FKIF-D OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED meet at the Selcctmen’a Office in A two-car garage and two sedan setts Extension pathologlat, who hankering to be the power , behind will receive the Nev Tonild award \ TO TAKE HOME. CALL S802, Yesterday’s session brought out production will be presented to sene hexachloride be eradicated only money paid In the caaei of "I do not want to throw anybody two parts which proved to be e.\- (N U Pace Om ) tesUmony that Britain, as well as South Coventry, from 10 a. in. to model cars were destroyed by ftre growers at a statewide meeting will discuss the causes of potato from treated potato soils. Mr. Tur­ Spinach kfpt on ice experimen­ O f Dimes Here their two children waa taken care the throne. He wants to ait on the i out of power or overturn any orga­ ; given by the Jewish committee of (C Iremely entertaining, after which Russia, got some atomic materiala 4 p. m. on February 4th, 7th, and of undetermined origin Tuesday In Wapping on Wednesday, Feb­ tuber rots in his state last year. ner, associate entomologist with tally for two days gained 22 per of bv their Iniurarce companlea. throne Itself. nization. I only want to head a Scouting. The following boys will •m proud o f my portldpotiMi • « from this country. 11th, to hear appeals of assess­ night, at the home of Mrs. Sophie ruary 1, Dr. Arthur Hawkins, po­ The irrigation of potatoes on Long the Connecticut AgricuKural Ex­ cent In weight One of many Manchester fam- they'added, and the remainder of " I do not want to dictate the winning Republican ticket, and movies were shown of the 1919 I receive the preliminary Aleph COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Sufflah, South street. South Cov­ oIm preddoBt o f the United St*tM This was teatllied to by Thomas ments of property complied by tho Hies who won’t have to be "asked the cost was paid by the polio fund, state ticket or any other ph.isc of •lead the party to victory on s I college games. i Award, David WIehman, Mark tbo tlino when the war oil* D. Crenshaw of Watertown, N. Y„ Board of Assessors, and to revise entry. Fire companies o f South party policy," the f')rnier slate sound, progressive program in No- I Leonard Shnnkman was present­ t Solomon, Robert Segal, Shermsn 143 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER twice" for a March of Dimes do-1 ConsMen-d Liieky oatloa w * i moot critical, and 1 am who was with the Manliattan pro- and correct the tax list for the year and North Coventry and Eaglevllle chairman and national rommittee- 1 vember.” ed the Olef Award hv UabbI Leon j Fivoginsky, ITiarles Borglda. proud to have been aaeoctated were able to prevent flying sparks nation Is that of Mr. and Mrs. Al-1 Although Gall still has a psrtial- jeet. as required by law. with the atotnietratlon whoee Waterfront Park Home Eco­ from setting Are to the home fied F. Gagnon of 303 Cooper Hill | ly paralyzed neck muscle and a A ftfr describing length Rus- across the street. Blntlre value of pOUctea were eo effective in n«k- sta’s efforts, successful and un­ nomics Club is to meet "Thursday, T-. , .b . ' portion of Glenn’s Up is a bit stiff, available the eeeential mater- January 26, at 7:30 p. m., at the the loss was not disclosed. street. Two of the Gagnon s three , Gagnons vowed themselves successful. to get Uranium mate­ Teach Your Dollars To Have More ‘‘Cents^^! Shop children contracted bulbar polio- , "very lucky” after looking at .some 1. 1. rrtien they were moat needed. rials, Crenshaw was asked by Rep­ home of Mrs. Kenneth A. Downing, myelitis in the outbreak last year. i of the other polio eases in the hos- Hafiiiiwnn to Orevee’ Teatimony resentative Case (R-SD) whether Instead of Mrs. Ralph Burns' home. i"Be Thrifty in ‘SO. .. Shop The Popular Way"t Mrs. Burns will be In charge of a Tlii.s particular type of polio at- pital and considering the serloua- other countries also tried to get Wallace*! Point No. 2 wa* a ref- demonstration on pressure sauce Arguiiienl Draws tacks the chest and throat and is i ness of their own clilldren'a illnesa. ennoe to teetimony from Ut. them. pan cookery. generallv recognized as the most Gail and Glenn still take apeclal Gen. Leslie R. Grovee, retired, "The British were interested, Explorer Post of Troop* 67 will Court S111111110118 serious type of the disease. ilally exercises and have niotithly that he did not show Wallace cer­ the witness replied. go on a hike to Natchaug State The Gagnon ctiildren are Gall, 8. chock-upa at the polio clinic. tain wartime reports on the "Shipments of uranium material Park on Sunday. A ll memDers are Schaefer's Market Glenn, 3, and tl-inonths-old Rob- ! Mr. and Mrs. Gagnon both vol- Joseph A. Curran of 7 HJgby A-bomb project. were made to Britain?” Cass requested to meet at 8:30 a. m, at ert. Gail and Glenn were africted unteered their sen-ices and have drive. East Hartford, argued a The way we figure it, eua* Groves directed the Manliattan asked. the Post on Mason street, South in the latter part of July. Gall ' been working with the March of little too much after a near ool- projM t He is to be recalled later "Yes," Crenshaw replied. He CoventiY. A cook-out is planned. FOR VALUES PLUS QUALITY! becoming ill on July 21 and Glenn Dimes committee. tomers are entitled to the quicklv ndded. however that he ac­ llsion yesterday afternoon on Cen­ on for further testimony. The Post reports residents arc on July 26. Mrs. Gagnon expressed what Is fineat quality foods at the Wallace said he had been "at­ tually'knew nf only one shipment giving better support to the mov­ ter street and ended up by being arrested for breach o f the peace. Gall, the more seriously ill of the probably a wide-spread sentiment tacked" before the comnjittee and approxinintely 15 tons of ura­ ing picture program Sunday eve­ OAKLAND STREET FREE DEUVERY two. waa placed on the critical lift when she said that " I u.*ied to fairest prices possible . . . “ with even more violence in cer­ nium oxide-ln the spring of 1943. nings Since the sound reception has Besides, the fellow he was argu­ D IA L 7386 ing with turned out to be State immediately and remained there think. Gee, isn’t it awful,’ but I and we make certain that tain newspapers and by certain licen perfected at the Nathan Hale several da.vs. Her neck muscles never dreamed it would hit us” radio commentators." He added Community Center. Aa this Is a Police Lieutenant Henry M. Mayo. that la exactly what thuy The discussion might have ended being paralyzed. Hhc couldn’t eat he felt it was "not so much an means of raising money for the or drink for nine days, Mrs. Gag­ get when they shop at attack on me as it is upon the Nniiie Committee group continued interested is ap­ sooner and on a happier note if NATIVE FRYING SWIFTS FRESH BONELESS CHUCK MayO' waa in uniform, hut the non recalled when interviewed. OemocraUc party and upon,Pres1- preciated by them. Sunday at 7:30 During this period, the Gagnnna Torriiigloii Firm Popular. We buy carefully o’clock, "My Dog Shep” will be state policeman was in plain 4tnt Roosevelt" On American Way clothes. i.b. said, the muses at the hospital and economically . . . we Wallace said the subject of featured with Tom Neal, Lanny Chickens 37c Pot Roast i,i>. 69c A truck driven by Curran turned PORK were "very considerate" and visit­ And Union Agree uranium shipments to Russia was Ross and William Famum. Grade A Beef ing parents were given many operate efficiently . . . we ______A steering committee, composed Frank Hall of Storrs will be in sharply into Trotter street from never discussed at any meetintt of Center street without giving a sig­ liberties not usually afforded. Mr. keep our costs down so that tj^e'BM rd of Economic Wsrfure ' five persons who attended the charge of Climax Chapter, C.EB., and Mrs. Gagnon were allowed to | Torrington, Jan. 26--(^i — The sponsored pinochle party Thurs- nal. according to police, cau.sing SHANK END, TENDERIZED we can keep oui^ prices which he attended. Industry I.icsdcr8 Conference a near collision with the Mayo car, ),b. SHOULDERS ace their child at any hour of ‘ he i ynion Hardware Company and UlS ddy, J.anuary 26, at 8 p. m., at the Roast Pork 39c "The most Important point to Monday ami Tuesday of this week which was following' the truck. day or night while the youngster I CIO-International Union of Elec­ down. And that’s the way Masonic hall In MeVtffw. Rib End remember, however. Is that ship­ A verbal scolding by Mayo dc- ' HAM . „ 55c was on the critical list, they as- i ments to Russia were not the re­ has been formed to make plans Arthur N. Wood of Main street, trical Woi kera, claiming to repre­ we figure to save yon velopcd Into an argument and a aerted. j sent about 270 of the company’s sponsibility of BEW. But the re- for telling the story of the Ameri­ South Coventry, Is now a patient breach of peace charge agninst Hospital flare ! 350 employes, signed a new con­ money on your fond hill. sponaihility of the lend-lease ad- can free enterprise system. Those at St. Francis hospital In Hartford. NO. 1 CAN LIBBY'S SWEET LIFE Curran. He will be presented In .Starting with ihe day that Gail | tract yesterday. Mintatration. which in 1943 was who will work with Russell Potter- He was moved from Rockville City C'ompare! Then come pare Town Court cm Saturday. was able to swallow her first bit o f ' Eldward J. Drenzyk. president of under the direction of E. R. Strl- tor, president of the local Chamber hospital on Tuesday. your food cost this week. of Commerce, are Director Ray­ Town elected officials as well Corned Beef 43c ‘Salmon 29c liquid and after she was taken off Local 247. said that while tha tihiUB. Jr." Given Life Imprtsoninent mond Cooper, Charles Burr. Steph­ as about 35 other interested resi­ t a the critical list, however, the hos­ contract did not provide for an in­ liMponalblUty Limited crease in wages, it strengthened He told the committee BEW's re­ en H. Millard. W. C. Dennison and dents attended the Better Govern­ pital's strict rules were enforced Lewis Piper. The first meeting of ment sponsored open meeting Belten, Tex.. Jan. 2 6 -fff’i - Big and the Gagnonc returned to tlie provisions relating to seniority and sponsibility was limited to approv­ Sam Smlthwlck waa given life im­ pay for holidays and Saturday ing or denying applications for ma­ the group is scheduled for Monday Tuesday. George B. Horan o f the The Popular Spread RED CREST WHITE ROSE regular visiting hour schedule. evening at 7:30 In the Chambet George B. Horan Company, ap­ prisonment last night for the slay­ One of the worst moments in work. terials "In accordance with the ing of a crusading radio commen­ recommendation of the lend-lease office. praisers, of New Haven, discussed Marshmallow Gail's entire illness, said Mr. Gag­ It will be the object of the com­ revaluation of a towm. Mr. Horan tator. A Jury of 12 farmers and. CITRUS SALAD N . . C 17c non. was when she somehow man­ administration.” amall-town businessmen handed "Moreover." Wallace continued, mittee to spread the news o f the described this work as “ a mod­ COFFEE aged to reach t. glass of soda on clown a verdlrt of guilty of mur­ Fluff "the licenses for uranium oxide and American way of life In this com­ ernization of assessing system.' her bedside stand. Not realizing der with malice In the slaying of HUNT'S Poultry is still the" Best Buy of the Week mmnlum nitrate are said to have munity. They will present facts Mr. Horan acknowledged the fset that she couldn't swallow a normal HUN'T* W. H. (B ill) Mason. The Jury been issued in March and April. to support the belief that the that the local assessors' Job is dif­ mouthful of liquid, because of the NO. X'i CAN ficult Inasmuch aa it is a part-time also fixed the punishment. BARTLEn PEARS WAYBEST American economic system la the IM S. I want to point out that I Small Jar .\ny Grind Lb. C paralysis of her neck muscles, G a il, personally was In Latin America best on earth. A staff of speakers Job. Also that this board haa the 17c FRUITCOCKTAIL'^.?21c 77 FIAKDMI local reaction to contend with. He started to choke on the soda. Mr. from March 16, 1943. until April will be formed who will be avail­ Gagnon Immediately hailed a pass-, CORN MUFFIN MIX ‘n of that year. In any event. I able to tell the story. This com pointed out that with revaluation 3 5 ^ Ing doctor who rendered first aid CHICKENS knew nothing about the issuance mittee will be a follow-up of the by any appralaing company puta DilKKHIS WITN ANY MiAL Firm, Ripe Fancy Sweet Potatoes or Fanry that saved the child’s life. o f the Ucenaes or the shlpmenta Leaders' conference. asaeasnients on an equal basis to Every One Is Talking About Our MAVBEST start with and value can be con­ After Gall was once again able | For a pleasant change from bread It) HUNT’S HACHES until the matter waa stirred up in INCOME FRr.SII the pnss in 1M6." To Urge Coatlnned AM trolled more readily. He outlined SALAD SPECIAL! to take nourishment, recovery was or rolls, serve corn muffins. Easy Wallace recalled that Groves procedure follow'ed through such a Bananas 2 Lbs. 29c Onions 3 i.b,. 29c rapid. Her two-week period com- I with Flakorn. Just add an egg Native FOWL testlflsd . hs Miowed Wallace an Seoul, Jan. 26— (fl>)— South Ko­ TAX pleted in the Isolation ward. Gall , and milk. And so delidous. N o atomic report In August, 1043— but rea's National Assembly today 1 LB. TOMATOES spent five days in the post-polio I other corn muflin mix has been Iir.A V Y STKF.R voted to send three members to section before being discharged. I It) did not Bbow him later reports. Not in Boxen, Real Fancy able to equal Flakorn quality. BKKP - iCARNATION MILK ’ "Tho toipllcatlen waa clear that, the United States to urge contin­ ASSISTANCE Glenn and Gail were discharged | la his opinion, I was not to be ued Ainerican aid. Inflation al­ lairge Florida Juley l.arge Temple Oranges or Fancy Sunklst RIB ROAST 1 HD. ICEBERG LETTUCE 'trusted with atomic information," ready has set In aa a result nf the Hours Daily (Except Sun.) DOLE’H Wallaoa said. recent U. S. Congressional action 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. 1 LG. BCH. PASCAL CELERY STEER REEr G IA N T Wallace aald it was true that In haltinp; further economic aid. FIAKO Oranges Doz. 39c For BONELESS tt) 48 OZ. Oraveo brought him no ether re- Other Hours By Lemons 6 39c PINEAPPLE JUICE CAN CRUST MIX 1 LG. FIRM CUCUMBER ppete. He added: Itellraad Laborer Holrlde mi POT ROAST Appointment "T h e n waa no reason why he PSOVEN FOR 27 YEARS 1 FCY. GREEN PEPPER Branford, Jan. 26- Van RuUl- FRESH nr HumU. Aa a matter of tact, there P m crust mixes come and go; arasa*t any reason why Graves van, a 88-year-old rallroad labor­ 1 BCH. FCY. RADISHES 8.VIOKEO ft) FU LL q r . Mteuld have come to me with this er who lived alone here, was found only PIsko has stood the test of Tel. 4021 Deltrlona Sweet McIntosh, Oreeninge or Dellrloa Lbs. ROLL lbs. ^^^^0 RINSO WALDORF TISSUE I N 35< WEEK-END ^^TIPS” FOR YOUR TABLE OR BEEF CUTS Ib. Block Qhuckp (Bone In) ...... Lb. 536 CUT FROM qUAUTY RTEER BEEF WHOLE Boneless Chuck (Pot Roast) ...... ,Lb. 696 STEAKS KERNEL 69 1 OZ. CAN Fresh Shipment In ib l e t s c o r n Staple and Fancy Groceries OXYDOL Boneless Ribs (Chen) ...... /.Lb. 736 FRESH RIB FRESH LE A N FRESH PORK PRIME RIB ROAST Extra Lean Ground Beef ...... Lb. 596 of Seafood Attractively Priced Ail Gear Meat For Stew . . . 1...... Lb. 696 PORK CHOPS BEEF 5TEW LEAN EASTERN DRESSED RIB CDT SHOULDER SPRIKO BABY PORK TOP QUALITY BEEF Fancy Halibut Money Saving Special Offer LARD 2 1 Lb. rkgs. 25c LAMB CHOPS 5PARE RIB5 Swordfish, Center Slices 2 4 9 ^ MILK FED VEAL ROAST SHOULDER CUT FAN C Y PORK lb. Filet o f Haddock 8UN8H1NB Bondess Shoulder ...... Lb. 696 VEAL CHOPS KIDNEYS 'Swansdown Cake Mix Rump Roast (Bone In) ...... Lb. 576 BE8T CUT . * Filet of Cod KRISPY CRACKERS 27c FRESH SPRING 59 CHUCK STEAK 1 PKG. INSTANT CAKE MIX (Reg. PHce 33c) Filet o f Flounder BEECHNUT LAMB STEW ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS 32c POULTRY IS A GOOD BUY 1 PKG. DEVIL'S FOOD MIX (Reg. Price 27c) Filet of Perch FOR BOTH OUR OWN MAKE OUR OWN MAKE OUR OWN MAKE THIS WEEK W hiting COFFEE FRESH PORK KRAFT MACARONI DINNER Fresh Native Roasting Chickens. 4-4'/} Lb. Avg. Lb. 396 Oysters REGULAR OR DRIP Large and Heavy Meated F o w l...... L b . 436 Special ] M R S . g r a s s Italian Sausage Link Sausage 2 ^ 25c Long Island D u e lin g s ...... Lb. 496 VEBVIO.NT,, Sausage Meat Small and Large Shrimps ^ GRADE It) Large Native Capons...... Lb. 656 SLICED BACON Scallopt DAZZLE AND LIQUID STARCH COMB. .Pkg. 211 lb. can Sale .. . J NOODLE SOUP P*‘*- 1 Mackerel CHIFEON SOAP FLAKES AND CONN, lb. SMOKED MEAT PRODUCTS N A ’n V E lb. TRUL SIZE DIAL SOAP COMBINATION Pkg. 21 < GRADE A Lean and Small Smokdd Shoulders ...... Lb. 396 LA R (X E (U ^ DOZ. PILLSBURY WHITE OR CHOCOLATE Daisy Hams (Ferris B ra n d )...... i .. i ...... Lh, 636 Just Arrivod CAKE MIX ...... Pkg. 23 d Tender, Smoked Roulettes ...... Lb. 636 Whole Cooked Ready-To-Eat H am s...... \Lb. 596 1 LB. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PILLSBURY FLOUR ...... 5 Lbs. 52d Fancy Fruits and PKG. BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Swedish Imported Salt PURE PRINT LARD 2 LARGE, SWEET, 4UIOr TEBIPLE U. a. NO. 1 VERT GOOD COOKINO Native Fresh Poultry 8WEETLIFE WAX, PAPER ...... 125 Ft. Roll 23d Ferris Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon ...... Lb. 656 s l ic e d BOILED H A M ...... Lb. 896 ASST. GRUYERE CHEESE Pkg. 396 Herrings Vegetables ORANGES Doc. 39c POTATOES Pteu 49c BEST OF BEEF, LEAN i^ 69c SWEET LIFE WAX OR GREEN CUT Home Made Pure Pork Sausage M e a t...... Lb. 596 SLICED COOKED SALAMI Lb. 53 g REAL SNAPPY CHEESE ..Lb. 59g CHICKENS FOR ROASTING Scotch Kippers PINR, SEEDLESS SLICED LUXURY LOAF ... .Lb. 49g SLICED IA>AF CHEESE ... Lb. 456 WHITE OR PASCAL Swedish Sugar Cured- BEANS...... 1 Lb. Jar 23d Crisp, Golden Carrots, FRYING (imimi iiiMt Lb 39c CHUCK BEEF GROUND, LEAN, Baby Beef Liver (Fresh) ...... Ub. 596 CELERY Lg. Bch. 10c Grapefruit 3 F«e Herrings SWEET LIFE CORN ON THE COB, FOUR EARS 37d 2 B u n c h e s...... 19c Grote and Weigel F ra n k s...... Lb. 556 HAND-nonCO MoINTOSR PREMIER SUCED CARROTS...... 2 Cana 37d BV THE ft) l*RYtNG CHICKENS CAREFULLY PREFARED 55c V PIECE Minced Ham-Bologna ONIONS ,8 49c APPLES IB q t BoM. 79c CUT UF $1.49«, $1.69 Tosle DetighU SWEET LIFE WHOLE, UNPEELED Fancy Tangerines, 10% Off on 12 or More Frozen APRICOTS ...... 27d PRRMII LEGS OF SPRING LAMB Tastec Lobster Cocktail large siae .... 39c Doa. Fruits and Vegetables FRESH NATIVE YOUNG FOWLS Tastee Shrimp Cocktail GLEE CLUB TOMATO KETCHUP . .14 Ox. Jsr 17d lb WHOLE OR HALF u, 65c Skinless Frankfurts JELLY DOUGHNUTS DOZ. . AnUpaste SEIDNBR*8 HORSERADISH...... 6 Ox. Jar 15d Fresh Green String . S1WeUa.Ba«* Lh. 39c Red and Black Caviar PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE HERE . FOREQUARTERS OF SPRING S P A M ...... 41 d ICKENS FOR ROASTING Swedish Anchovy Sprats B e i ^ ...... Lb. 29c 974 FREE IjkMB, Bened and Rolled u. 39c Harring lidbiU DBAN^ TOMATOES ...... No. 2 Can> 2 For 25d SUPER . o w ., wm) l b 4 9 c Goat Cheaae BIRDSEYE FROZEN FRENCH FRIED D*Anjou Pears, extra J L r . W O O D RARKINQ Leiderknuis Chetoe POTATOES ...... 10 Oxi Pkg. 23d MAIN ^ u a £ i i u Cecktaii Oniaas, Imppri^d Styfc . large 4 fo r 29e '■'■vzsfr.- SMOKED SHOULDERS BH H »EYE QUICK FROZEN SH RIM P...... -SSd T ".7 ' POPULAR 55c ^.Graytft Chseas lOCKER PLANT FOOD . ■ T08TO W -'# BVOAB euftis, TOr OBAOC tsitAFT CHEESE, WHITE OR YELLOW, ^ Walnuts, California, la^e STREET rhuii flirtH Tiltaiin Btidia m a c h in e SLICED ...... Lb. 49d 51 BISSELL STREET < TEL. 5424 Wild Baac 'o 7 Lba. Each Lh., o-e • • • « 4 siae . ... . Lh. Pkg. 43e , 33c ■ J . ' -V : ' ■ ’ f • . BIANCHBSTER EVENING HERALU, MANCHEtri EK. VONN;,TTHUR5DAr, JANUARY 26, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1959 page TltlB ttpl I—iii ■'li.iaafifiMMi' <*ergea, to $314,783. The railroad Approves Revising the national banking act. Federal nor Bowlaa will meet today will- will be State Police C^otnmissioncr Clark, chief of the Nat^ Havei since l(i'25, is sponsored this year routine. William Cooper served as bara Algar, Boxer; Howard Lan-' reported net Income from rail op- savings and loan asaociatlonsi Trrffic Deaths ! hrui highway offictmla in hla j Fdward J. Hickey, State Motor Poll(;e department. Slaying Jury BUI Shares His Breakfast Backing Hiss Stirs hy the American Legion Auxiltau-y. master of ceremonies, h'rederlc don. Shetland Sheep; Art Taylor, ernUona of $3,313,542 In 1948. those under the home owners aci office to dlacuaa the siatc ,’ehtcles Commissioner Comcliua ’thirty other womens patriotic or­ Polio Show Werner accompanied Miss Walton Pnmeranlan’.'Ou’l Lywa, Irish Set­ "Other income, Including bulld- Loan Agreement of 1933, and state bank and truai To Be Diseiisseil Moti'ic death record to date thia I. Mulvihill, SUte Highway Safe- The National .Qeograpkic SocI* At Hospital With Squirrel ganizations wiU take part. Oele- and Murray, and LeRoy on the ter; Paul Cleveland, Bcottie; Jack Sncccsg mr«ntala, and dividend! and in- companies, savings banks an yeqr. In the Hrat 25 daya oi . ; .yCommiasiion Director William ty aays dried sea slugs are one o All Parents Republican Wratli gatca will come from every atate piano. Serblner, Oockffr. t^eata from aubaidiary com- building and loan associations siiBr the atate had 26 traffic deathn. 'I. Qreenc and State Police C!hlcfs the chief exports of Port, MOreaby Will Aslmus, veteran city edi­ and territory, and will represent Biff Success Tony O'Bright and his , orches­ All pereona connected with thq rfaniea, accounted for additional Hartford. Jan. 26— —Tlie Bta- ject to banking laws of Oonnecti; Hartford. Jan. 26j-(J ';—Oover- Attending today's conference! Association President Henry D. ikadMioa a^nrad M ay by New Guinea. (Oentlaiied from Pago Oae) tor of The Herald and now a (DontUmMl Iritm Page Ooei approximately ^,000,000 membera tra, Kenny Hudson, Ulck Ranney affair donated their services. Use net Income—after ainking funda— tptory committee aet up by the cut. } patient at Manchester Me­ of the participating groups. and Varna Pardl. plus Howard of the Armory w’aa made poeslble ^l^^iMpaB V M Salaattoo Army $1,67«,557 In 1949 and $1,746,- houaing act thia moyniiig approved An additional 115 units for a morial hospital, reported today He referred reporters , to the Speakers will Include high govern­ Nearly 1,000 Allenil aiifl (haac, Bruno and Victor Dutaldo through Captain Ernest tarson. M the jpoUo drlra waa a Danbury housing project, increayf n a rre n ^ eyca. Then he brought a General ^airm an Philip Bayer (M6 in 1948. a reviaion in the agreement with hum of Burprisa to the courtroom that he ate breakfast with a Bible, to the words of CHmst re­ ment officiala, officers of the and Henry Kopcckl, played -peat aueceM. Shortly after eleven Ing the loan by $1,208,000 waa alafi hospital squirrel. lating how righteous people fed armed forces, Senatora and Re.pre- Fund Gains Net of throughout the entertainment was called upon by M. C. Cooper mortgage lending Inatitutiona to approved. by accepting her as the Uth Juror. to welcome the gathering before : a'eloclt patrona boraa to arrive and ; Worker, Buried in Coal. Satei For two daya, he had pinpoint­ The porch windows were l>e- the hungry, gave drink to the aentattvea, and leaders of vetarana Close to S800 portion of the show. permit charging of ‘i, of 1 peV cent thirsty, took in the itranger, organlzatlona. Mrs. Norman L. Police Win the entertainment atarted. Mr. (Maa that time until two the work* lor all conatruction mortgage I'rgea Water i:se Cut ed each juror on the aqbject of Ing cleaned and one squirrel Bayer thanked all present and Bangor, Me., Jan. 2 6 - John whether or not they believed in decided to walk up the ladder. clothed the naked and jvtaited the Sheehe, of'Hockford, Illinois, Na­ The Police taMkotbalt team ^ wan kept buay waiUag on the C. Beede, S3, waa buried almoat up loans. priaoner. tional Breaident of the Auxiliary, Nearly 1,000 attended the an­ whipped the Firemen In the boa- urged all to contribute as mucii Prevloualy this charge had been New York, Jan putting a human being out of bis He did thia and came into the money as possible to the (nirrent ;V«e< men and women, for the moat part to hla neck In coal twdee today and 26— Keepr mioery. The Biblical paosoge he cited will preside aa conference chair­ nual Infantile Paralysis Fund ketball game, 44 to 36. Complete Bualaoaa people. waa reacued, appai;rntly not acri- limited to buildera. It now applies ing those faucets dry wis the ap; Rest End iunporch where enda: ''Inaamuch as you have done man. sports and entertainment pro­ details may be found on the sports March of Dimes drive. to individuals seeking conatruction Twice, he nodded n curt diamlsa- Aslmus Is a bed patient. The t ) V Mon than thlrty-Sva from the dualy hurt, by felliw worker! who proved fashion in New ork city to- al t6 would-be jurors who admit­ it unto one of the leaat of these, Tha Oonnectlcut Department of gram last night at the' State page. tailed aix houra removing a loans. day. the city, still . strugglliM ^ squirrel ate several pieces of the Auxiliary.baa a delegation at To Exteta Florida Stay office and other officea of ted they favored mercy killings. my brethren, ye have done It unto armory. Earl Yost, chairman of With George Algar. president of JU* Cheney Brothera filled lonr Ublea bucketful at a time. Beede fell Into In another rvding. certain rorre- ward off a water famine, obsen-ed NEfCHBOR; bread tossed away by the me." tha conference which will bring the Hertfonl Obedience Club, nar­ in the main dlnlny room and over- a" tower coal chute at the Qtlzena apondenta will be excused from its fourth "dry day." Water Cohi- "HI, NEIGHBOII!"—T(>nr MtadHaaas and loyalty are patients before leaving via the McCarthy brought up the Ache- back the conference findings to the sports program, aald today rating, (,’hlef Schendel put the New York, Jan. 26—(F)—On his floodd to the amall room adjoin-1 Utilitlea Co. gaa work! aa he kick­ furniahlng the State Housing au­ miasioucr Btephen J. CamCy u rg ^ aa iaapiration to ua. The New Year (inda ua attiviaq to same route as he entered—the son comment about not turning hla the Auxiliary women of the state. that a sum of $836.50, leas federal various dogs through their pace doctor’s orders. Mayor William ed at frozen lumpa of coal he waa thority with surety bonds. They in­ residents to cut their normgl aiahe out aurkei aa even bfHei place tor you to bade. Members of Circle ladder. back on Hiss, while Mundt was State conferences and locals meet­ taxes, will be turned over to the during an interesting and enter­ O’Dwyer has decided to extend his NEW SPRlNiS ina. A group at on uble waa filled; . stay in Fiorlds another two weeks. with clerka from the Savinga Bank j aboveling. clude banking aaadciations under water usage by half. Thia aalechoa el high quality vahwa tad variety are making a detailed review of the ings on the subject of national se­ polio fund. A year ago $751.50 was taining 30-mlnute exhibition. Three entire Hiss rase on the Senate curity will be‘widely aponaored by collected and after taxes were de­ of the top dogs In the United He and hla bride, the former Sloan and Truat company; at another | “ edered in the apirit of Baiohhorliaeaa—be aaaured that In Variety Program ducted, $667.73 waa placed In the Simpson, had been scheduled to re­ PATTERNS table were women employee! of j floor. the Auxiliary following the na­ States, Schenuel’a "Ooldwood Mi­ any aiamhei of your family Will receive the bait oi Mundt remarked that Acheson tional meeting. polio fund. chael." Tony Wllkos’ Doberman, turn here tomorrow, but the may­ The Herald and one or two men; I tanrice aad a talaetiOB from a lull llaa of faawua braada. St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Conference activltiea began with Highlight of the evening was and Duke Perkins’ Great Dane, or’s office said yesterday that about half a donn of the membera . Obituary "speaks from the affinity of a of Isabella, had a jolly time at close and long-established friend­ a pilgrimage to the Tomb of the the appearance of Police Chief were Included in the performance. O’Dwyer had been ordered_lo rest of the Soroptimiat club enjoyed the , Hepman Schendel and "Goldwootl Also Stanley Kallriaky, German for two more weeks. The couple their aoclal meeting Tuesday eve­ ship, and a bualnesa relationship ITnknoiX’n Soldier this afternoon. luncheon which began with a j with his brother (Donald Hiss), Keynote speakers will address a Michael." a Golden Retriever, the Shepherd; Marlon Wenslock, Col­ have been at Key Largo. Fla., hearty beef-vegetable aoup, crack- ' ning in the K. of C. home. In ad­ with whom he (Acheson) was a banquet tonight. Seaalona will con' world ehamplon obedience dog.. lie; Mrs. Orra Ames, Boxer; Bar- since Jan. 12. 2 era, white or graljim bread, chick­ dition to playing a variety of partner In the law business. " tinue all day tomorow with a pa Biggest applause of the nlgnt en aalad or aliced ham aandwlchea, ! games, the membera told of their Deulhfi I triotlc mass meeting at night. Fin­ was received by Stevenson’s Hlgh- picklea, and for desaert, ice cream,; hobbies, which proved interesting. al discussions will be conducted lai.ders, Joe Stevenson on the tag home made cookiea and coffee. The baby picture contest created Mrs. Bridget C. Robinson and resolutions setting forth the I Ipea, and sona Dick and Bobby TROUSER The' Army women not only have a lot of fun. The members brought Mrs. Bridget Connor Robinson, Two Men Are Sent conference finding will be adopted on the drums. Attired In Scottish WE WILL HAVE BUILT FOR YOU WITHIN given their aervicea in preparation j their earliest picture^ and with­ widow of Frank Robinson, died at at the final aesslon Saturday.’ outfits, the Stevenson’s played for the meal, but donated many of | out knowing the identity, voted for the Gtblln Convalescent Home this To Reforiiiatorv several numbers with the large 12 MILES OF HARTFORD on Conn. Co. Bus the Itema, or gave money to pur- i the prettiest baby. When they afternoon after a long illness. She crowd cnjovin- the dnirtimlng of were counted it waa revealed that leaves a sister, Mr*. Catherine the young boya. ! line wilh DOWN PAYMENTS only 9500-$800 ebaae othera. to that every dollar Mra. John Skiba was the winner. Gill, of Montreal, Canada, and one Hartford, Jan. 26— — Two Two Cars Crash Mias Gene Walton, ac(X)m- poaaible may be realized for the Wedding pictures brought by sev­ nephew. Hartford men who were re-arrealed plished whiatirr, also drew several for GI—U1)500 miniimini to others. P6Iio fund. SUITS eral of the members were another Funeral services will be held Sat­ twice for new crimes after being At Bridge Street rounds of applause as did mimic Mra. Arthur Kittle, chairman, ^ source of interest. urday morning at a time to be an­ released on ball at the time of their and singer BUI Sweet. Climaxing FIRST LINE HOUSE WITH THE FOLLOW- and her co-workera deaerve un- I Mra. Michael Sheridan and Mra. nounced. Arrangements are in Initial arreat last summer, were the show were Murray and Le- atinted praiae for their effort!. Michael Roy recited poems they charge of the Quish Funeral Home, sentenced to five years and a day Frederick Schneider. 36. of 47’i Roy, two gentlemen from F,aqulre ING FEATURES and SALE PRICE only * 4 COiV memorized in childhood. 225 Main street. Services will be each In Cheshire reformatory th:a Charter Oak street, and Raymond who went Into a clothes tearing • f Past Regents Mrs. Michael Gor­ held In St. James’s church and morning by Superior Court Judge J. Campbell. 86. of 713 Hartford $8,800 to $9)800. man and Mrs. P. R. Brannick burial will be in St. Bridget's ceme­ William J. Shea. road, were the orivera of cart in­ * 4 ROOM CAPE COD MITH S t'NFINISHBD I'P Railroad Reveals volved in an accident at 8 p. • f poured at a tastefuUy decorated tery. Friends may call at the tu- They were Alvin Kone and Ber­ ■A HOT WATRR HF.AT W n’H OIL BURNER table, where salads, wafers, home neral home after six o’clock to­ nard Karp, both 21, and both of yesterday at the intersection of a PIJtSTBRRD WALLS, FITX INSULATION Income in 1949 made cookies, tea and coffee were morrow evening. whom aened in the Pacific theater Hartford road and Bridge street Now She Shops a (X)PPRR riPINO aenred. in World war H. They pleaded Patrolman Edmund F. Dwyer, a ARTFXIAN WELL W'ATF.R Pinehursi Brings You guiltv to burglary, breaking and who inveatlgated, made no arrests. a FUI.L flELLAR Schneider, driving west on Hart­ “ Cash and Carry” Boston, Jan. 26.—i/Pi—The NCw Ja s t y entering and larceny. a Lf)TS RUN 90' TO 150’ APPROXIMATELY Haven railroad today report-1 BEETS H.ARVABD Jar 27e Frcahly KHIcfi Liiiploying Office ford road, started to make a left Without Painful Backacha ad its net income in 1949, after de-, LO A jf Hospital INotcs turn tnto BAdge street when he Afi wt fwi oHtr, fitrwM and fitrsln, STATE HOUSING APPIJCATIONS oooaldered dudions for sinking funds and for • 0 /Serving You struck the eaatbound Campbell •ttrilon. Binokltit or qipoGura to OI-FHA Civilian itMrtgBgea arraagad SWEET WATERMELON Chickens Moving Tomoi'row Wonieu Studying roltl BomrUmM s\omt dowa k(di$«r futkc* deferred rail and Diesel locomo- i Fattoata Today ...... 149 vehicle, police said. lion. ThU mmy kfid RiRnr folks to com* tive maintenance, was $1,991,290. | •rUtn pf fiBUftnu ^(kafhr, lofifi of r^P RIND 45c 4 Ib. avg. Lb. ' 35c Admitted yesterday: Lynn Riley, •nrrffv. h«« Inch Size ...... en street; Fred Shea, 239 Middle at a three-day Women's Patrlotlr Given by ofUn otherwiM oreur. It’* ameilnc how Mr. Rnse—Mancheeter 8871 , net raltw'ay operating income for Turnpike, east; Mrs. Dorothy moved to the Jarvis block on Main Conference on National Defense, many tim«» Doan’* aive h»ppr r«llBf — '•dsferred and Diesel locomotive \ Shoulders street where the Employment h«lp the mlirfi of kidney tubre Biid Alter* *0yS(dekinq Smous Dawkins, 104 Main street; Francis in Waahlngton. D. C.. January 26 W. S. C. S. Aueh out WRfite. Get Voeu's PilU today! • fiMlntenance. RUBBER UTILITY Delaoay, 66 Summer street; Rosa office will be located from now on. to 28. • HUs reduced the net income 4-6 Ib. avg. Lb. 39c Charles McGinn, manager of the The conference, held annually ! fr«R> nfil operations, after all SWIFTS Ua McCarthy, 84 Deerfield ilrlve. United Methodist Church 0inand Men^ndise SPONGES Admitted today: Mrs. Dorothy local branch office, said today that business will go on as usual. The ■ Bolton Grsajka. Rockville; Mrs. Sarah new office will be opened Monday . L^fil Notten CELLO SPONGES Long, Windsor; Mrs. Elsie Hent- *6y Keeping Our Chuck MR •eh^ 148 Florence street; Barba­ morning. AT HALE’S STORE aT'ii'‘cOURT o r p r o b a t e held HERSHEY PEANUT BUTTER ra Rottner, 483 Bast Onter street, ORD5 at Kaachester within said for thr Mrs. Matilda Lenti. 270 Gardner Saturday. Jan. 28 starting District of Ifanchrtter. on the 33rd Stbeksfn^ RoosI Chock-Aill of oiwrgy. More bounet per rnmn day of January, AD.. IKO. CHOCOLATE L g. B a rs 19c Block Style, Boae In •traeL at 10 a. m. Preaeat. JOHN J. WALUCTT, DIaehargad yesterday: Ivers About Town of Judge. Rohinson’n French Dressing. Lb. 49c Drewit, Bast Hartford; Mrs. Rose­ Manchester Juvenile Grange will la t s t s of Rnuna Johnson. 1st* of Helen Harrison’s Chutney Dressing mary Cronin, 84 Drive G. Silver meet tomorrow evening at 6:30 in I5DOM MancheMer. In said Dlatrtct, deceased. Del Monte PEACHES Ke. >}{ lla iO a u 25e Tbs HaacliMter Tnut Company, ad­ Lana homes; Mrs. Dorothy Barton, Tinker hall. ministrator c.t.a..hsTlns exhibited ita Vernon; Mra. Ckmstance Rogalus. from adminlstn,tlon account with said estate twirrs fiMOumi* Rodnrilla; Mrs. Olayine Hoffner. The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle Johnson to this Ooart for allowance and bavins PINEHURST MEAT CUT TO ORDER Hunt's FRUIT COCKTAIL 2f Off. (Hant CUa 29e 78 Florence street; Donald Rob­ will meet tomorrow evening with aeade application for the ascertainment CHEISE FOOD bins, Rockville: John Prankus. Mrs. Robert J. Groach of 50 Wood­ OOD'5 Poultry Form of the dlatributeei of lald eatate and The big advantage of buying your steaks at Finehurst lies in the fact that they South Windsor: Harry Gibson, 94. order of diatrlhutlon, it la Peii eddsd ^ EOS# land street. Capons, Fowl, Broilers, ORDERED: That' the day of may be cut to suit the size of your family and your fm»d budget. .Ml steaks cut from Diamond WAX PAPER IM Fom BoH 19c Alton street; William Dillon, 3 Fryers and Roasters m ruary. UtP, at tan o'clock, forenoon, U. S. Good Quality Western Beef . . . Government inspected. Oak place; Mrs. Blizabeth' Thomp­ Mr.—If cold water pipes at the Probate Office In the Municipal .SI,. 79e son, 107 Hemlock street; Mrs. Started Capons and Pullets Buildtns la sell). Mancheiter. be and (Tiara Moonan and son, S3 Middle Public Records drip in basement, wrap tba same is aaal^ed for a hearinff on SIRLOINS Conn. Grade A FRESH EGGS Mefitom D - . 3 9 C Turnpike, west; Mrs. Germaine with paper. It will absorb the' allowance of said administration Lean: Wen Frochette, 209 Hilllsrd street: Mrs the water and evapoffite 4 8 c L b . Dressed Weight aceouat With lald eatate and said ap- SHORTS lb. Marriage License pllcstiim and tb|a Court directs that Tt^mmed Freak Eva Bums. Rockville. William Joseph Carlin USCG of from it. Clean rajrs are We Deliver Thursday notice of the time end place aislaned teaks PORTERHOl s i: Swift's Brookfield BUTTER Discharged today: Robert John­ 15 >i School street and Margaret Vour OHsmohile is ahead of the S even better. ter said hearinff be fflven to ail persona ; Stioidders son, 61 Strickland street; Mrs. Carol)’n Paganl of 164 Oak street, and Friday times . , . auMtutdcaliy . . . with known to be* interested Uiereln to ap- TENDER BO.NELE&S Katherine Haberem. Rockville; wedding in February at St. James Fresh Dreased at the paar and be heard thereon by publiah- For Avli Swallow. 30 Oak street; Su­ Mrs.—If linen is .slightly ”no-rlutch, no-shift’ Hydra- f,, tnff. a copy of thle order In some news­ .i 37c ■ Aaiwrtcd SODAS 3 ,25c Welch' .GRAPE JELLY church. Farm Friday and Saturday paper bsTlnff a circulation in aald SLICES OF TOP ROUND STEAK Lb. 99c san Welch, 84 Hyde street: Roy T r a d e N a m e scorched, put article in the Matic Drivfe. And your Olds- Dletrlct, at least Are days before the From the aanii* quality h e e t we auggeat thrae lop round altera fo^ Swiat Steak or for Teader- DeLong. French road. Joseph L. DeNiles of 88 Home­ sun for a few days. 847 West Middle Turnpike mobile dealer ii leading the way ‘ day'aC aald hearinff. ani' by maillnc in luiivfd Steaks. Wr will gladly tendpr-knive thr atrak for yon. rv Kraft MACARONI and CHEESE DINNER Birth yesterday: A daughter to stead street and William E. Brown Tel. 2-006.'i a.reffistered letter on or before Jenu- Lean Rib 2 ,» 27« Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price. 3 Drive of 96 Tolland street. East Hart- For oil call 4496 .. .in service,too! Factory-trained f f n 87, INO, n copy of this order to D, Sliver Lane homes. i ford, to do business as Manchester mechanics'... modem repair equip Bids 'Oatlund, 711 Maple Ave., Hart- Birth today: A son to Mr. and ' Upholstering colnpany. C6nn. ;.A m y E. Cerlaon, 101 Poultry Continues to be One of the Best Pork Roast ment . . . genuine Oldsmobile perla— Haynes street, Manchester, Conn.; 'C. Mrs. Anthony Sobol. 262 Oak Warrantee Deeds WlUiam Johnson, 1230 67th street, Meat Values iv37e i’*<- - , street. Alexander Jarvis to Cottage they’re all available and abyour service Brookyin, N. T.; Arnold Johnson. 37 M argariaa Homes incorporated to Raymond Price Bouleverd, West Hartford, Allsweet H. Byers Jr. et al. property on Ful­ your Oldsmobile dealer’s. See him today. Conn.; Oeorffe Johneon, 1314 STth ton road. etraet, Brooklyn, N. T.; Emma Quiff- Again this week Pinehurst will feature Farm Fresh Three to Eight Secretary ley, l*lalnTlIle Ave.. Unlonville, Conn.; Poultry from a government inspected plant. William F. Dortng to Dominick Ronald Johneon, Avon. Conn.; Elaie Ventura, property at 198 Eldridgc Wanted for textile offi(» to handle correspondence, re­ Johnson. Love))’ street. Unlonville, street Conn., ffuardUn ad litem for CheHea FARM FRESH ceive visitors and route phone calls. M i^ be experi­ Johnson, Calvin Johnson and Janet enced steographer and typist, preferably with secretar­ Johnson, minora. BROILERS or OLDSMOBILE JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Birds and Baskets ial training. YOUR DEALER AT A COURT or PROBATE held 3i LB. FRYING at Manchester within ■aid for the ApjAy in Person DHtrict of Manchester. on the 24th FRUITS ^ d ^ of Januar)'. A.D., It&O. CHICKENS ; Praa«nt. JOHN J. WALLETT. ' MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Juikt. Fowl are a good buy with the large size going at $2.19 each. Boiled Ham, freshly m widVESRABLES Aldon 5pinning Mills Corp. Estate of Charlea Obuchowaky, of i Manchester, in said District incapsble. sliced, will sell at 99c lb. We will have Morrell's Hams, ready to eat, whole or Shank TALCOTTVILLB, CONN. WEST CENTER AT HARTFORD ROAD. PHONE 4134—4135 The conservator having exhibited his half at 6,ic lb. annual account with said estate to this OR PHONE MANCHESTER 5128 Court tor allowance, it Is ORDERED: That the 8th day of Pinehurst Freshly Chopped CHUCK GROUND ...... Lb. 59c \ lUbmsry. I860, at ten o'clock, fore- hodn. at tiM probate Office in the Muni-1 cipal kulldlng in said Manchester, be I Pinehursi Lean Coniinereial Grade Bottom Round Ground . . . Lb. 75c 100% Wool Worsted uu' tlw same la assigned for a hear­ ing' on the allowance of said account I Urlth said eaute and tliia Court directs Suits in an array of that notice of the time and place as- PINEHURST GROCERY alffned for laid hearing be given to all Mraona known to be interested therein DEPARTMENT new patterns suitable to appear and be heard thereon by | publUming a copy of thia order In acme j newspaper having a circulation In said ; ■ Come here for good values and all your staple and l[aiMy for wear now and District, at leaat five daya before the 11 food items. We have a wide assortment of SKurfine "and Rugs, Carpets, Broadlooins ,4aX of said hearing, end by mailing In I Areglatered letter on or .before January S. & W. fine foods. Foods in the small 8 and lOt'j oz. cans through Bhe Spring* 17, two, a copy ,of thia ordtr to the as well as in 2’s and 2

V i . F' i *^^l' - ■ •N. : .. ij r- w '.-v. m .. MANCBBSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TfrURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONNh THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1960 > A 0 B m i i f ' SI rnilii T he H igh S chool W orld Police Down Firemen in Highlight in Polio Show^ 44-3^ Red Hot Rios Thorpe Rated | THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 C«npiM by Stodenta of Maaehester High School Miao Halm Bataa, Faculty Adviaer Owens Named Greatest By ?OL. 2i0 points In 14 games . . . Dur­ 12 to 2 Lead But Are stead, respectively, will be of the part that sound, mental Nurmi; Owens' Feats lector at all home basketball games ing one of Branch Rlrkey'a recent published In the National the High school _ auditorium. Trounce Mediocre Team Guidance Department Nosaiff's will attempt to cool off rhilsdelphie, Jan. 26—tJ*)—Fate Pellee (44) Unable to Stop Blue* Zwidt and Toop Star as All wh tlirough February 3 you” each time a fan purchases a 600 and 600 hockey stlcke broken- Thuraday, Jamiary 19. Wlndham'a squad at the East Side Rec pool has been set aside to help M. H. S. track athlete of the ora since ped at four gamer last Sunday by letic career that started al Car­ capturing the annual Infantile ‘T o be called a ‘Ham’ Is really mixer and have fun in a group, 1900. ticket and presents It at the gate, by Its players in a single season. lisle Institute In 1907. Whippetta were as hot as boiling you'll get more kick out of school students belter understand the oc­ Meriden and the Sporting Goods 8—Totals ...... 17 10 44 I’aralyals Fund boeketboU gome a compliment.” said Aline Loy- on Saturday, January 21, 55 to 20. The tall Negro sprinter received Is all important. Psychologically, I At three dollars each, this Is quite Hla football exploits for the Klrrmen (88) water aa they played their uaual Arc you building the correct I’hrce records fell before the and all other aetivitics! Some stu­ cupational fields. sponsored team must trip New it makes the fan feel welcome upon a bite out of the equipment ex­ at the armory by a eoore o f 44 to 201 votes from the nation's sports Pennaylvanta Indian school twice P., B. F. Pts. 86. Thus, the Cope continued their aparkling game. foundation for your life work? ztm, an M.H.S. Junior, at a recent surging Manchester tankers, one dents, realizing they need to de­ The program for the various editors and sportcaaters. Jim Britain to remain in contention for entering the hall and If the game penses for a team . . . Back talks and movies ia as follows: On a playoff berth. This is no easy made him a member of Walter 1— Perriak, rf . . . 50 10 h-j'dcourt eupremecy In the Men- In a aenes of new tactica Coach Students of Mancheater High ‘‘World” Interview. She was re­ record was tied, and others were velop themselves along these lines. Thorpe, the versatile Indian who Inside is presentable, he'll more again with the Springfield Indians 0—T. Cowles, rf.. 0 A 0 January 25 a speech concerning matter as the Rios have been Im­ than likely be back for the next after having suffered a badly lace­ Camp's All-America teams. And chester Service Deperteeant Chief ■WlUred Clarke tried to break up school had a chance to aak them­ ferring to the 80,000 amateur ra­ in danger as the hapless down- Join clubs or organizations which won the Olympic decathlon in 1912 the memory of those deeds brought 0—Geer, r f ...... 0 0 0 dio operators In the United staters were completely outclassed will give opportunities tor more of "Auto Sales and Service Occupu- proving from week to week and to­ game. rated foot Is popular BUI Summer- Herman Schendel’e etreet-bonlen Windham's predominance early In selves this question while watching only to lose his honors on profes­ him 170 votes In The Assooleted 3— Solomonaon, If. 20 4 won lost year by 48-88. States, whose ranks she hope.s to in every event. this sort of thing. tions" was given fifth period by sionalism charges, was second with day are considered on par with Cushing haa followed this pat­ hill . . . In 1935, Buddy- M>-er of 0— A. Cowles, If,. 0 the contest. Ed Moske and Leo two vocational movies, January 25, Press’ mid-century poll. Harold 0 0 Day, Ked stalwarts, were taken Join. Aline has been interested In Charles Hurlburt, former M. H. S. 74. Thorpe has already won the front-running Wallingford. tern and It has proven to be a fine Washington and Joe vosmik of 1— Brown, c ...... 0 4 8 It took a whirl-wind finish by The M. H. S. medley relay team asset to the Nassiff basketball (Red) Grange, Illinois' Galloping from the game as early as the sec­ In the assembly hall, as Occupa­ radio for a number of years now. Here’s where feeling "tops” teacher, now with the Manchester AP poll as the greatest football The players who have made New Cleveland staged a bitter duel for 0—Hanson, c .... 0 0 0 the victors to round up the fire­ of John Panclera, Gerry Mochaii Motor Sales. team this season. The fellow de- the American Lengue batting Ghost of the mld-TivenUea waa men and extend law and order for ond period and never returned. tions Week, sponsored by the Guid­ as bdth her mother and father are and Bob Foss shattered last counts, too. Don't most of the suc­ player. Britain are Red Spetcher, pro­ second with 188 votes. 0—Ford, rg ...... 2 1 5 Jean Astlay Bob Harris radio "hams.” The Loyzims have Movies on nursing and secretar­ 'Ililrd place was close between nounced Spiker, and long John Sea- eervet a line o f pralee. championship. Myer won the 0— Vittner, rg ... 00 0 another year. Coach Ty Holland However, these tactica were to no ance Department, opened. week’s performances, lowering It cessful business and professional crown with a .349 mark, one per­ Next came Rmnko MagurskI of sent his red ohorgaa Into the troy avail as Windham continued Ita spoken to people In as many as to 1:08.5. Panclera knifed his way men you know take care of them­ ial work were shown on January Paavo Nurmi. Finnish distance grist. Both started the season with Bhote Here and Thera 1— G. May. rg . . . 0 I 1 The first movie, entitled “Apti­ 26, periods 1 through 5. runner, w ith.31 votes, and Glenn Four membere of the Philadel­ centage point more than Vosmik's. Minnesota, with 38 tallies, followed with one offenae, shoot It out with onslaught, which culminated In a Joan Astley, front and center! Robert Bruce Harris, prominent 153 different places In the world. to an early lead; Mochau widened selves—lunch well—walk and cx- the Hartford Hurricanes In the by Ernie Nevers of Stanford and 3—Wilson, Ig .... 0 0 0 tudes and Occupations,” dealt with Aline recently went to the Cus­ Anyone interested in general ag­ Cunningham, the American dis­ phia Phillies baseball team are Another one point difference sepa­ 2 -COrrentl, Ig .. 4 0 8 the coppers, get off m on ehote 20-polnt ha.lf-tlme lead. choosing the vocation In which one This week we give our applause to ; member of the cisaa of 1950, is our It: Foss lengthened U, further and erclfle regularly? American League. Spetcher, a rated George Btlniweisa of the Hammy Baugh of Texaa Clirls- Legion of Honor candidate this toms House In Boston to take the riculture or In forestry, can attend tance ace, with 30. married to echool teachers. They 0—Tuttle, Ig .... 0 0 0 and hope that the law of averages TTie second half was a little slow­ is most interested and In which M. H. S.'s first lady of dramatics. | finished with yards to spare, com­ star for three years with Bowling are Robin Roberts. Richie Ash- Yanks and'Tony Cuccinello of the tlan, each with aeven votes. would outlaw the golden rule law­ er but the scoring pace that had week. license exam with two other pros­ the movies shown on Jan. 27, pe­ Literally hundreds of thousands Green, ranks among the league's strongest aptitudes may be used to Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. pleting the 1:08.5 clocking. Besides getting along with oth­ riods 3, 4, 5. bum, Jim Konstanty and Bllx Don­ White Sox In 1945 with the New The times he was down and nut 11—Totals .. ,.17 88 man. (Any similarity here ia pure­ been net still prevailed and Wind­ advantage. William Astley of 184 Center ; Bob. who Is the treasurer of his pective "hams,” Taylor Booth, '51, "Whltey” Fld/ler won going of athletes have tried to amaah leading ecorert. He stands several are Just a memory to Thorpe now. ers. your own feelings make up During periods 4 and 5, movle.s nelly. And Manager Eddie Saw­ York player gaining the coveted Score at halftime; 22-19, Flie- ly on purpose. 1 ham continued to widen the gap. The requirements for Jobs are street, has won the praise of her , class, has had an active high and James Warren. '51. "nio teat away as he lowered his 200-yard standard world track records, but Inches better than sU feet. Sea- crown with a .309 mark to Tony's Jim will (alk about them but he'd school career, os well as maintain­ consisted of sending and receiving good or otherwise mental health. on poultry raising and dairy farm­ never before—nor since—did one yer .used to be a teacher hlmeelf men. The fire-lighters reached tha At tlie game’s end Windham had always changing. It Is more Im­ friends by her performance In standard to 2:22. Doug Wlstse was Arc you usually good-natured and griat, at six feet, eight Inches, ia . . . Sonny Bunn, promiaing second place .308 figure . . . Yale rather recall his football feats, the Referee: Bachcrek. scene on time and took oomplati triumphed by 35 points, 76-41. portant for a man to be able to ing a creditable standing scholasti­ Morse Code at thirteen words a ing will be showm on January 30, man accomplish so much In so has won the swimming champion­ amateur productions. . ■ right on Fiddler's heels, as he cop­ happy? Do people like to be with short a space of time as Owens did the biggest man In the league. The Waahlngton, D. C., welterweight, 1912 Olympics when he won both Umpire: WIertbIckl. control at tha beginning. Four make fine adjustments on ma­ cally. minute and a written examination ped an easy second. and a speech given on “Job Oppor­ vie Hansen youthful ex-Weet Texas Wesleyan ship In seven of the last 12 sea­ the decathlon and pentathlon at For Windham the game waa She bep;an her dramatic training : you? These are Just about sixty- tunities In Connecticut Civil Serv­ on May 25, 1935, In the Big Ten and ring-wise Henry Jordan of lines were quickly thrown on the chines than it Is for him to have For hla senior subjects, Jn the concerning the furtdamentals of After some controversy about a eager has been scoring better than sons In the Eastern Intercollegiate Stockholm or the time he spent ee extremely well played. Their pass­ several years ago, and has devoted College curriculum. Bob Is taking radio. The three Juniors will be four dollar questions, for If you can ice" also during period 6. track meet at Ann Arbor, Mich. Philadelphia will meet in the ten- hoop, namely (Jhorley Porolok, ing, shooting and play-making was enormous strength In hts hands, disqualification In the 40-yard round main bout at the Hartford League . . . The 1950 Yale foot­ e player. much time to It ever since. Dur- , English TV, Spanish I, Problems notified'of the outcome of the say “yes” you are a good person "Life Insurance Occupations." Competing for Ohio State Uni­ 20 pointa for the Rios since Join­ Hippo Correntl, Randy Brown, of the highest precision as was as a blacksmith had to have years dash, it was finally decided that ing the club. It will be a battle of Auditorium tonight . . . Yogi Yo- ball squad will face the same 1949 He hee only a batter^ or two C y Miller Leads ago. Ing her freshman and sophomore of Democracy and Mechanical exam from Washington, D. C.. to be with and people enjoy your along with "Bookkeeping and A c­ versity, he tied the 100-yard rec­ Bowling Swede Holomoneon and Walt proven by the final score. On the Chick Donnelly had won the event. scorers when SesgrUt stacks up kadaokaa la averaging 15 polnU opponents — Connecticut, Brown, to show for his athletic prowess. (•low-me-downi Ford. Things There are six fundamental hu­ years, she belonged to Paint and ' Drawing; the latter he enjoys According to Aline radio is an company. counting” are the films scheduled ord at ;09.4, and set new world Fordham, Columbia, Cornell. Holy other hand Manchester's passing most. The referee overruled the rule Barbara Bengtson '52. marks of :20.3 for 220 yards, :22.6 against Kenny Goodwin of the per game with the University of Hie Olympic awards were taken High Shooters looked good for the Foy-Meri man abilities In which one may Powder. In her Junior year, she : enterUlning and educational hob­ book and awarded Donnelly the for January 31, periods 1 through Connecticut varsity this season. ChDsa, Dartmouth, Prinreton and from him by the Amateur Athletic was sloppy, their shooting ex­ Bob Is co-captain of this year’s by. Besides enabling the operator 5. A talk on "Department Store for the 220-yard low hurdles, and locals. quintet as they repeatedly tremely Inaccurate and their play- find the Job of hla preferences. played the part of one of the five I first. Earl Andcr.son was but a He's the only squad member aver- Harvard. Union before the 1912 internation­ powerful swimming squad with to make new friends and to broad­ Job Opportunities for Men and 26 feet 8 1-4 inches for the broad Leading scorer In the Metropoll- charged the enemy btockads, making poor. However, the entire They are the following: Mechani­ daughters In "Pride and Preju­ touch behind the winning time of jump. al games. Other eupe end medala Manchester High's rlfls team forging to the front nt tho finR cal Ability. Social Ability, Clerical dice." This .year she was elected Frank Vozznlo, and vice president en his knowledge of people all Women” will be given period 6 by tan area last year, Tom Gallagher, second-string team played espe­ of the senior boys’ Hl-Y. This :20.2. 26B Qiiiiilel Takes Since 200 meters Is a trifle ex-St. Francis star, and Emil Male, have been stolen or lost. mods It four victories In flvs quarter by 12-2. Brawn aad Pnr- Ability, Musical Ability. Artistic vlce-prealdent of .Sock and Buskin, over the world. It offers expert- the personal director of Sage-AI- cially well against a much.,superior year's club.s also Include Varsity oner for Rlchsrd Thcrrlan placed first in shorter than 220 yards, Owens’ another former St. Frands play­ Typical of his race, ths 210- starts lost night in a clear cut tri­ dok led the oasault aa 8ergsai(t Ability, and Scholastic Ability. and waa Mrs. Wilkins In their pro­ future career In radio. the diving event. len, Inc., In Hertford. times in the 220-ysrd dash and 220- pound elx-foot two Inch Thorpe ia squad. “ Finding My Lifework” waa the "M,” Sock and Buskin and Span­ Ijcacl ill Barnard er, will both be with the Rios. Vic Cheney’s Upset Bolton umph over the Meriden teem In Mike Fltigeroid etood In tha duction of "Dear Ruth.” -Jes.sie Lathrop. '51. February 1 starts off with films yard hurdles also were accepted as Rec Legne not a conversationalist. Yet he Is a the Sliver Chty. Manchester's background trying to drhw up a George Zwlck, dependable Red second picture ahown to the atu- ish Club. Bob Harris was clocked In :.59.5 on draftsmen, machinists, and tool- Hanson who learned the ABCs at Joan, for three years an active During the last football sc.tsoii. in the 100-yard free-style to nip world records at the metric dis­ Indies (0) fluent speaker before an audience. shooters chalked up a new school warrant to issue the firemen for guard led the Red scorers with an dents. It deal with finding a Job. makers. These will be shown pe- tances. AU these astounding rec­ LIU and later with the fam6B New accumulation of eight points. Oli­ member of the “High School Rob played center for Coach the fast-improving Taylor Booth, In a free-saving duel, 26B over­ Falcone .. ...114 06 84— 294 Jim weighs 28 pounds more than record of 873, to outpoint Meri­ reelsting on officer. One needs the qualities of person­ took 28B for the championship of rlcxls 1 through 5. Talltx on "Job ords were formally accepted as in­ Wlttke ...... 105 95 86— 286 York Renaissance, Ken Walters, when he was toting the pigakin ver Toop, a surprise second-string ality, experience, and training. World, " la co-cditor-ln-chief of this Walker Briggs' eleven until mis­ Panel Diseiission who placed second. Harris led another ex-Hartford Hurricane, In Y Feature, 55 to 47 den's 813 by e sixty point margin. A t this point, the bioe-oonta* fortune took a hand and prevent­ Barnard School. The game was a Opportunities in the Dtetettes” and ternational standards. Zonla ___ ...102 96 136— 328 and there's but the slightest hint Lead by cj^us Miller'a fine 186, giant oooch, big Buck Bycholakt, guard, made six tallies to cop run­ "Know Yourself” and your Inter­ paper. throughout and finished only :02.2 "Home Economics” will be given Then Owens became the bright­ Hal Wamecke and Joe Kabachka ed any activity of that .sort for an seconds off the record of :57.4 walk-away for 26B with the half­ Paradiso . . . . 9 8 88 105— 291 of a bulge around hla middle. He the Indians were oa top from ths lugged hie preponderoue form on­ ner-up honors. This apparent lack ests, and find an occupation In Her other aetivltlea inchidc: Has 3IHS Speakers by speakers from the Mancheater est star of the 1036 Olympic games Humphries ..104 112 98— 312 round out the squad. The latter of scoring ability seems to baffle which you have the qualities to indeflnito period of time. set by W. Barelsa in 1938. time score of 21-3. Don Nicholson wears glasses only for reading. start, and the outcome w u never to the floor, olmoet shaking the French Club, Current Affairs Club, Basketball ranks high on his scored 12 points and Donald Strong and the Hartford hospitals respec­ at Berlin, winning the ICO and 200 was Springfield College’s big gun Pin First Loss o f Year Mikaii & Company "And I still have my own teeth,” In doubt. This (XTL win gives building down, and pr lad to the Red coaches, who have worked be a auoceaa, the film advised. and Y-Teens. She was vice-presi­ Gerry Mochau continued the tively. meters, the broad Jump, and run­ Totals . .. .523 487 501—1511 last year. hard to try and come up with a Health, Character, General Educa­ parade of sports, as he has per­ The election of two members to Manche.sler onslaught as he hooped 11 points for the victor. he said with a smile. Manchester second place in the restore order to hla ranks. Tha dent of the latter club In her Johnny Ward and Bob Windham Scheduled for periods 3, 4 and 5 ning a leg on the victorious 400- On Farmers; Sambog* more cenalatent squad. tion, Citizenship, Special Interests formed In the Manchester Rec take part In tha Parade of Youth placed first in the breaststroke Koceys (4) Back in Top Spot He has a remarkable memory league standings, behind Hamden Oops opened up a counter-attodc Junior year. Outside of school, she scored high for the lo.ok place last night when Cfiieney firet place today In the national background aa well as he does. She of a possible 100. the mesh. Walt Ford led tho dilvo plays." missed second place, due to a ously did not like the ides of an Walnut Street Tavern (8) Tommy Stevenson, a fine baa- Slate of Events cess on the Cross Country team: at the present time 1 am undecid­ one of the Important subjects of team loading by much at any time. Teaching, journalism and phar­ American Negro overshadowing Brothers pinned a 55 to 47 lose on Basketball Association’s Central haa made herself his general man­ The Meriden match summaries oa he dribbled, ela-Joekle AUra the day. Cathy Corbett and Ed faulty ttirn. M. Moaeoro .. 87 129 112— 328 ketball player with eeveral Junior Joe Shea, Adrian Schmidhaiiaer, In apltc of her participation In ed.” Doug Flngles racked up 11 points macy are the subjects of the mov­ their nordlc heroes. Adolf Hitler a previously undefeated Bolton DlvIMor. ager, secretary and treasurer. follow: style, faked' passing o ff like Al Bob Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorsell were elected delegates, In the 160-yard freestyle relay A. Mssssro ..133 — 111— 244 and intermediate Rec League Howard Hlgby, Larry Soma, Dick all these activities, she has main­ event, last year’s record of 1:22.2 to pace the victors and Steve ies which will be shown on Febru­ managed to be on hand to con­ The Lakers won their 18Ui vie "I should know Jim,” she ex­ Manchester (872) Pelmleri, and raced with the speed Previewed by Hi-Y tained a high average in the col­ W. T. Harris of 59 Brookfield with Jane Rottner and Herb Ur- Erikson came next with 5 points. ary 3. periods 1 through 5. Phillips ...... 113 116 98— 327 teams. Is playing varsity ball with team. Wapptng thumped the VFW plained. "I admired him from the Cj’rus Miller . .. . 99 84— 186 of Seablacult. He covered a lot of Howes, James Glenney, Milton wa.1 tied by practically the same gratulate some of the German Sorpols ...... 113 102 107— .322 the Suffleld Academy team this tory in 19 home games last night, Cole, ^ g e n e Griffin, and Alan Ca­ lege course. This year her subjects street. welder as their alternates. Jim Koehler came high for Uis AH movies will be shown In winners, but he was never around In the other jame, 36 to 22. defeating the St. Louis Bombers, time we first met when he was Edwin Quinn .... 07 86— 183 ground and it would havo taken I.eo Barrett. '.50. quartet; Andei-.son, Foss, Harris Neubsuer ...105 98 108— 311 season. A teammate is Bruce Wil­ Coming events occupied the reg­ hill. are: English. French III, Latin IV, The remainder of the meeting and Donnelly (In that order), lowers with 7 points and Ricky Drama room, and the talks will be for any of the victory ceremonies In the big game of the evening, 85-78. This shot them past the playing football at Rock Island. .Morton Handler 96 7 8 - 174 six Cops to stop him. CotvenU Quey ...... — 94 94 kie, former High star. and Brown countered from tho ular bt-monthly meeting of the and Chemistry. wa.s devoted to a tri-cornered de­ splashed their way to the fast Kopplin scored six. The game was presented In the assemblv hall. that centered on the swift OweM. Cheney's held a If to 11 advantage idle Rochester Royals, who now III., 29 years ago.” Joseph Moriarty 05 72- 167 clean with only 11 fouls commit­ Carol Rottner '53. trail by four percentage points. "She's sometimes too aggressive Richard Ellington 00 floor to Incraoaa tho load until Senior Hl-T. under the direcUon cf After graduation, Joan would bate between Ed Thorsell, C>tus clocking. After the Berlin games, Owens ToUls ...... 581 539 536—1626 Hie world series baseball film of at the period, but Bolton surged to 78— 183 0 « < ^ Potterton, on .lanuary llislory Lives On •Miller and Norman Kittle. They ted. turned professional but quickly the front at Intel mission, 28 to 27 Mikan, who dumped In 40 pointa for me." said the soft-spoken Meriden (818) Steum and Big Buck Interoaptad Social Service like to enter Endlcolt Junior col­ Next Saturday, January 28, Lee’s Esso (1) 1949 and "Little League Baseball** two poosea that wars turoad into argued the possibility of China sid- Manchester will meet a strong In a wild and wixiUy game, a quit sport for business. on the fine shooting of Marquee. Tuesday against (Chicago, was a Thorpe as he finished a plate of Ho(waril Arnold .. 07 79— 176 17. lege In Beverly, MaaaachuBctts. previously undefeated 23F quintet Rubecha ___ 124 109 96— 329 will be ehow-n tonight at 7:30 Francis Orleco quick hoops and tha Cops wort Ths first matter discussed per­ mg with the Russians. Crosby array at the East Side Topics Presented At one time Owens either held Lentlhl ...... 91 94 84— 269 Cheney’s battled back in the third little off form, but still managed ham and eggs, his favorite dish. .. 01 77— 188 Hers she will major In dramatics III Modern W o r lil was thrown by a strong 25F outright or possessed a Joint share o'clock at the West Side Rec. Fri­ Robert Oark .... 96 off. tained to a letter received by Mr. Interests Club Jean Aspinwall, '50. Rec pool, starting at 2 p. m. Cros­ Dimlow ...... 107 135 110— 852 day night the same films will be stansa to grab a ten-point lead to tally 28 points as the Lakers "But she hsa been good for me. 6 8 - 184 and Journalism. After her gradua­ squad. The game was a run-away in eight standard outdoor world We Indians never have been known George Lalning .. 92 69— 161 A ganarol alarm was soundad. hut Potterton from the Suffleld Hl-T tion from college, she would like by Is undefeated and is one of, Berk ...... 109 102 110— 321 shown at the East Side Rec, start­ going Into the last period, 46 to led St. Louis throughout. It waa The rel.ationshlp of the trade for 25F with the final tallies, 52-‘21. English Studes records, to say nothing of a variety the sixth loss in ths last eight for our business ability. She has Thomaii McDermott M 8 6 - 144 apporantly tha call novar roaehod with an Invitation to a Hl-T and Mias Laura Andslo, past presi­ to go on to get further dramatic if not, the strongest teams the lo­ Poudler ...... 103 116 107— 826 ing at 6. The public Is invited 36. marks u.scd In modem advertising Ed Lynn took scoring laurels for of Indoor ones. In addition to the games for the Bombers, who are that.” ^ ^ , other Manchester shootere were firs hoadquartera, bacouao M p Tri-T '*‘open house.” dent of Senior T-Teena, and In training at Yale. cals will have to face this year. both nights. There will be no ad­ . rhe Silk Makers managed to did not orrlva. Milt Stratton, to the ancient literature of Greece Announce Rules —Leo Barrett, '50. the victor with 15 pointa closely marks made at Ann Arbor, he Totals ...... 534 556 607—1597 In the Central Division cellar. The conversation switched back Rlchsrd Kehl. Ruth Gibson, Bruce The second annual Manchester followed by Pete Manneggis and I'hc history of Santa (Jlaus, of held a share In the 100 meters and mission charge. hold this advantoge during the last Anderson. Kingsley Kiihney, and Freddie Tedford and Eddlo Winsler charge of the psychiatric ward at Joan's attitude of "you will gel haa recently bcoiL discovered by pnnting, and of Teenage dancing ten minutes of play to gain a well At New York, the Knickerbock and forth from Jim’s boyhood Senior Hl-Y and Senior Y-Teens’ out of school Just what you put "Mac” McDonald with 12 tallies in the 400 meter relay. days on the Indian Reservation In Raymond Kingman. ra-routad traffic In tha o ip ^ la Squiore Dance Social will be held St. Francis hospital, waa the guest the students of Miss Mary Mc­ For Conipetition were some of the very Interesting Oaso League WUIle's Grill, winners of first earned victory, ere registered the third straight Into It," will undoubtedly bring her Adams’ Ancient History classes. each. Captain AI Guay scored high Mel Patton of Southern Cali­ victory of the week, a 30-polnt Oklahoma; a year of schooling at dlracUon, pummsUng tha target on February 14, Valentine’s Day. speaker at the Senior Y-Tcen topics which were presented to Woodland (I) round honora In the Rec Senior Felix Sambogrik, Joe Oinnelly, with amazing accuracy. The flaU success. Some day we. her class­ These discoveries were made as the Bulletin l88iicd for the losers with 11 points fol­ fornia headed the new crop of 98 78— 278 margin affair against the Fort Haskell Institute In Kansas; How The Ellsworth and Suffleld Hl-Y meeting held Tuesday evening in Miss Anna McGuire's Engllsb sprinters that hammered away at Friday . . . . 97 Basketball League, Mt the per Bota Lea and Frenchy Dancosse feet caught the Firemen fletfooteA mates, might see her name In students developed projects in the The rules of the Somanhis-Cam- lowed by Jack Hentschel with 3 77 96 87— 260 game scoring pace among loop Wayne Platons, who succumbed to he was "discovered” by Glenn groups will be invited. An In- school library. cra Club l*hoto Contest are as fol­ points. "Red” Madsen of 25F set classes. Owens’ standards, until now Owens D u lk a ...... paced the winners while Marques (Pop) Warner at Carlisle: His Sports in Brief | running up a 32-27 lead at Uif gtnictor will be provided and the lights, and find Joan taking her forma of illustrations and explana­ By (Wiidaiicc Dept. The first Hartford C^Miranl, Klucewicz .. 94 86 84— 264 members with a 59.6 average. The a 96-68 pasting. three quarter pole, Miss Andlslo spoke on social tions of some of the most famous lows: up many baskets and scored 6 holds a clear title only to the 220 was best for Bolton, scoring 27 pro football dava with the Canton first of the evening will he de­ curtain calls before an "standing which dates bacii bo 1764, and ths Hagenow . . . 09 99 Garden Grove averaged 68.1 points The Knlcka, sparaed by Harry Staum and Bycholski kept tha work as a career, and Illustrated Greek myths which they have 1. All M.H.S. students arc eligi­ points. yard dash, the 200 meter dash, points. Bulldogs: His fling In the major voted to instruction. room only " audience. Gutenburg Bible were shown fiff Walker .... 101 115 per game, the Italians 57.8, Nas- Wapping had things pretty much Gallatin and Paul Noel—both By The Associated Prem Coppers out front the n et of tho her speach with several actual been studying as well as the other ble. 2. The pictures must have been Aa 8 prelude to a whole week The powerful 26F team overtook and the broad Jump (all set at guards—held a 53-31 edge at half­ league baseball, the one spc)rt Plans are being drawn up to Jean Aspinwall, '50. Jean Rogers as she gave her re­ Ann Arbor)—and Patton has even siffs 57.4, Laurels 51. Eagles 48.6,' their owm way against the Vets. Baseball way. A late addition who didn’t cases she has worked on. Several Grecian contributions to culture. taken by the coatesUnt. 3. Size of devoted to moving pictures and a flattering 26B quintet for its 494 time, and never were In danger. which he never completely domin­ enter the Northern Connecticut port on printing. applied for a new 220 yard record Totals .. . 468 Pontlaca 46.6, and Silk City 42.8. The Harvesters rolled up a 20 to 6 Chicago^-Jimmy Gallagher was even have time to get into a uni­ of the girls are Interested In the Most famous of these modem picture may bo any reasonable speakers on a wide variety of oc­ third straight win. They were The Eagles and WUUe’s shared Gallatin tanked 22 points: Noel, ated; Basketball and the crowning named business manager of the Hl-Y Basketball League. Avon, paced by Ricky Maroconl, who As Edward Urimlaon talked on at :20.2, while Lloyd La Beach has Hlghloiid Pork ( halftime advantage and coasted p ^ t at Stockholm when he was form took the floor for t ^ Cojw field of social work, and Miss Anl- trade marks is the flying horse size (contact prints to 8x10). 4. cupations, the Guidance Depart­ 100 86— 279 defensive team honors, each allow­ 18. This moved the second place Chicago Cubs, relinquisning his old Suffleld. Enfield, Ellsworth, Rloom- All negatives must be available. 5. ment l.saue)l to all students on poured In 16 pointa, and Johnny the development of American asked recognition for the same W. Dennison 03 during the final two periods. Krey- declared the greatest athlete In with four minutes remaining, slo was very helpful In answering Senior^’ Fifth Win Pegasua, who arose from the blood 118 130 86— 386 ing the opposition 47.3 points per Knlcka up another notch In their title of vice president. coordination and timing waa off, fiel:l and the Manchester Junior their queationa. Contestant's name, home room, Tuesday, a bulletin called "The Morianoa with half as many. A architecture, he drew sketches on time In the 200 meters. Hank ...... ■egg starred for Wapping while the world by the king of Sweden. of Medusa, and his story waa told the blackboard showing different Haugh ...... 86 97 77— 260 game. Next came the Laurels with battle to catch the Syracusn Na Syracuse, N. Y.—Bruno Betzel but the new recruit managed to Hi-Y plan to field a team to rep­ date taken and present date on re­ Ouyook.” newcomer to the 'frosh circuit, But Owens’ mighty broad Jump Howie Holmee '-as best for the . But It was not hard to Ustect was named manager of Byracuse resent their individual groups. Barbara Kloppenburg '50 Is First ’52 l^ss aptly by Edwin Lynn and Phyllis types of windows and doors. record la unchallenged. Fleming . . . . 103 84 104— 291 a 48.4 mark, followed by Naasiffs tionals, the No. 1 outfit in the hold his own man acoralaaa. Mia verse side of all photographs. 6. Among facts pointed out arc: Fred Sartor scored high for 26B Veto. Eastern Division. tliat Jim liked football best of all. in the Internettonal League, suc­ Ainsworth. The students also Between the yeara 1920 and 1950 "There la no question about Dougan ___ _. 103 106 94—303 50.4, Pontlaca 51, Garden Grove "I'll never forget our 1911 game comadlan tactics providad a lot of The meeting waa closed with a There Is no llqjlt to the number of "There Is a large library of oc­ with 9 pointa, and Nel Sprague, 54.9, Italians 88. and SUk a t y The scores: In a battle of Western Division ceeding the late Jewel Bhu. learned that the Wright brothers Don Nicholson, and Don Strong many new dance steps have come Owens being the greatest athlets against Army,” Thorpe recalled. laughs and no ona knew until the series of comedy films ahown by T h e Sophomores’ Interclems weren't the first to attempt fly­ photographs entered by any stud­ cupational Information and Vata- 64.4. Wopptag (N) tail-endera, the Waterloo Hawks Los Angeles—The Los Angeles Paul Donovan of the Hartford each hooped 4 points. 26F is a Into use as pointed out In Sally of hla Ume,” son Dan Ferris of Tstala 80S 817 449—1469 "Army kicked off. I took the bell end of the contest the real idonti^ X*cbange quintet suffered Ita first loss In ing. for the Illustrations by Jeanne ent. 7. AH photographs taken since logues of all kinds of schools In slammed the Denver NuggeU Club bought Outfielder Stan of tho Jester, who waa Tenmy Y. M. C. A. the Guidance reading room—5M — favorite to take the league with Newcombe’s extremely enjoyable the Amateur Athletic Union. "He near the goal line and ran for a Spence from the 8 t Louis Browne. Whitehill and Walter Bannes pic­ February. 1949, are eligible. 8. The Y Lengns Player-Ooach Colby Gunther Alamda, rf . around, 104-88 at Waterloo. It was Oanaahor. Leo Barrett '.50 the League Isst Tuesday. January to help find the answers to ques­ coaching by Steve Millard. report. made it look so easy. His broad touchdown. But there was a BihHhh Now that exam crammtn’ Is over ture Icarus, a Greek who tried to deadline is 8:40 a. m., February 15, Ohambers Movers (2) scored 28 points last night aa Bancroft, rf » e • • • • * e the first Ume any club had ever 24, when they were beaten by the 1950, In 25 M. 9. After the contest. tions. Albert Guay '53. M aiv other excellent topics were jump mark stands out — no one penalty. Again Army kicked off. Miami—Neil K (878.70) won the , Loading scorer's for the night for a while (thank Goodness!) soar with the birds wearing feqUi- has even come close to IL” S. Hinlnskl 142 85 99 862 Meriden trounced Bristol in an Kreynegg, U paosed the 100 mark in scoring st Vera SUum with 16 points. Buck Seniors 59 to 34. It was the Jthe pictures can be procured from ‘In choosing an occupation, one given, such as “ Women’s Bights," Waterloo, and marked the 38th Again I took the ball near the goal Palm Beach Handicap at Hialeah, wre ve found a few spare minutes ers stuck together with wax. 'a rcu s Freaks.” "The Possibility Owens invariably fooled his Wennergren 142 106 104 352 Eastern League game In Meriden, Ritlinger, If line end went for a touchdown. at 16, and Charlla Pare(gk who Seniors fifth win In ss many starts Ruth Shinn’s portrait o f Medusa such place aa will be announced In should remember that most Job- 82 to 62. Manchester, now .tied for loss agolnat only six victories for beating out Arise and Eatontown. Three Reconb Set to give you a little Info’ about of Life on Mars," and “ Hot-rod- audiences. They called him the Wltkowskl . 119 111 129 389 Baylor, c .. "That was my greatest football Tampa, Fie.—Oleander ($17.90) tooaad la 10. Everybody got Into what's going on In other schools. ably showed why she had a faoe the morning notice. opportunities occur In those occu­ fourth place In the standings with Limon, e . . . Denver. ’ they were otit In front all the pations where the most people are Popptn * Corn dlng." Those were given by Pris­ "Ebony Antelope,” but Owens Saslela ----- 96 99 89 284 thrill.” won the Gulfport Puree at Sun­ the act so both coochaa amptl^ “ no man could look upon." Gall The contest is to be Judged by Mlddletowm, is but one-half game Kay, rg . . . . Johnny Psyak got 21 points for In Rifle Match way. Led by "Moose” Finnegan’s employed. cilla Bird, Gall Todd, Raymond Ju- didn't bound — he floated. In Kovls ...... 122 121 123 368 Gridiron legend haa it that there shine Park, with Hi Bunty second thalr benches for tha annual tilt. From the "Prattler” of Portland 29 points, the winners were hard Gardner. In illustrating ‘'Hercules the ' Somanhis Photographic De­ fact, he gilded so effortlessly over behind third place Bristol. Higgins, rg Waterloo, as the Hawks were win­ "Manufacturing employs the We can breathe easier now that ros and Jeanne Whitchlll, respec­ waa nothing he couldn't do on a end Bk;otaun third. It waa a good class gome, thrill­ High school comes news of P.H.S.'s to stop and kept pouring In shots Kill] Hydra,” also showed a snakey partment and the winning photo­ the ground that no one could be­ Burke, Ig ■. ning their second in a row from field. He had few equals aa a New Orleans— Megnat (83.00) ing oil Um way. A beautiful trophy graphs will be used In Somanhis. largest number of wrorkera. In exams are over for a while. As tively. ToUIs ...... 621 522 644 1687 There will be two games in the The Red and White Rifle Team annual fair. Among Jhe attrac­ throughout the contest. Arcsrl monster. On her illiiatratlnn The purpose of these reports lieve he wsa going ss fast as he Wagner, Ig Denver and their fourth straight punter and placement kicker while won ths Lake Cheriae Handicap at was awarded tha Cope by Fira Barbara Hills showed the statue These photographs will be Judged New England, it accounts for 56 usual, we heard talk of settling Bryant a Cbapaiaa (1) Intermediate League at the Y to­ enjoyed a field day against East tions Were a house of horrors, a and Thomas also sparked the were to help the students talk to waa. Everyone felt If only he tried victory at home. hla open field running. Interference Fair Grounds. (Jotton Joe woe Commissioner Andy Ansaidi fol­ Hartford, chalking up three new freak show, s food sale, movies, a made by Pygmalion, and told the on usefulness to Somanhis and per cent of all the employment down and studying harder. Sounds A. Brown 102 90 102 204 night. The first game, starting at At Moline, 111., Chick Reiser Seniors attack with 10 and 9 and 60 per cent of the payrolls. the class in s conversational man­ he could go much foater. Of course TotoU ...... 14 36 and defensive work stamped him second and CTevelander third. lowing the gome. The latter aloe high school records and tieing an­ J^riety of games, and dancing. points respectively. Glenney wsa story which waa the basis for the photographic merit. familiar? he waa trying with all his heart, J. Browm . 103 120 90 213 6:18, will put the Celtics against dropped in a set shot with the a marvel of all time. Arcadia, Calif.—Fervent ($6.70) recelvad an award, a cinder block, ilsy "One Touch of Venus." Ruth —Janet Bradley ‘50. "Retail and wholesale ti^ e em­ ner. . — 114 115 229 the Homestead Packers, and ths V. F. W. (22) score deadlocked at 62-all with 27 other. The proceeds will be .used to top scorer for the Sophs with 11 Carol Rottner '53. but it never showed. Glglio , . . Thorpe recalled that his famed won the Fullerton Handicap at for hla efforts and help, in making Firing with four man teams, the finance the swimming program. Sluggard and Maureen Shea Illus­ ploys ths next largest number. A word to the wise! The new Fooled People Eoriy B u r r ...... 136 102 97 385 second game, at 7 o'clock, will see B. seconds left to give the Washing' Santa Anita. Knockdowm and the affair such a succaee. I Mints and Provan followed with Salesmen and saleswomen are the the All Store playing the Terriors. coach, Warner, found only ono locals racked up the over-whelming Sounds like loads of fun! II markers. trated some of ^ B op ’s fables. Out- trash jcana in the cafeteria are not He started fooling people early Taggart . 111 118 134 880 Sloan, r f ...... ton Chipitols a 65-82 victory over fault with him. Warner called him Autocraft followed in order. largeat group of employeea in this D. Kennedy, rf . score of 708 to beat Hartford's The second game] on Tuesday .stsndlng Illustrations werS qlio Olsson Receives for milk bottles! in his career. When he was only Low Man . 96 — — 96 the Tri-Clty Blackhawka. Dick lazy. . General offering of 633. made by Anne Fallot and,Robert field. Posters Stress Friday night about 100 boys Duke, rf ...... O'Keefe converted a foul a few London—Freddie Mills of Eng­ The X-Ray from Torrington saw the Frosh break from their ‘‘Agriculture ranks next in Job- in the eighth grade, Charles Riley, from the North lEnd Grammar "Guess 1 was — and still am," Yankee Baseball Captain E. Quinn had a fine High school brings news of an losing ways and beat the Rovers Morrison. Charles Shaver showed Rumor has It that our svvim- coach of Fisirmount Junior High Totals . . . 548 841 888 1627 Hanna, If ...... seconds later for the last point. Thorpe declared before telling the land, who loet hie light heavy Utlt day setting two of the three new much ability in his picture of that Scholarship Award opportunities followed by local, School Basketball League will be Finnegan, If . . . . to Joey Maxim, announced his re­ aeronautics club to he formed In 47 to 24. The Freshmen led from iw e and federal employeea. ming meets are becoming' more Occupations Week school in aeveland. timed him run­ the guests of the High school bas­ story of a game in which on op- records. Quinn's first record was the spring. Open to all students. the beginning of the game and most familiar fable "Pandora’s ning on the sidewalk, and coiddn't Boucher, If West Side Junior I,eagne pcsing end took e pass on his tirement from the ring. Stars to Attend Box." "Only one-fifth of government well attended. Twt gala attending Center Service (3) ketball management and will at­ a 93 off hand which came within 3 United States Navy Training films shovved no signs of letting up till their first recently, claimed they believe his own stop watch. Gleason ...... 142 135 120 397 Eggleston, c . . . finger tips and sped for e touch­ Miami, Fla.—Jean Hopkins of points, of the national record of Barbara Bengtson ’52 Walter Olsson, class of 1950, workers had clerical jobs in 1940. tend the local High' and Middle- E. Kennedy, e , . . Weet Side Dairy (84) Cleveland upset defending cham­ will be shown and actual flights the final whistle blew. Custer and was the only participant from were almost as wet as the swim­ As a means of helping to stress "Honest, Mr. Riley, I’m not mov­ Schmetske . . . 06 118 128 342 town High gome at the Armory. down. 96 Miller'a 93 off hand and 97 will be taken—with parents' per­ There are opportunities In govern­ the Importance of Occupations ing up on you," said Owens. Holmes, rg B. F. pion Dorothy Kirby of AUsnta. 2 New York, Jan. 86—OP)--Generat Balon collected IS and 12 points Manchester High to p M the Na­ ment for almost every kUid of mers. From the results though. It W. Hilinski ..112 122 121 858 All boys wrho have signed up ora "Thorpe.” screamed Warner, prone established a 190 point to­ mission. apiece for the Frosh, while Patch Week, which began Wednesday at "Maybe your watch is wrong. The Marchess, rg . . . McCurry. rf ...... 13 4 “why didn't you knock that past and 1, In the Helen Lee Doherty Manager Oeotgs Weiss Will heed val Reserve Officers Training worker. was well worth It. Nowlckl . . . . 118 119 116 849 asked to be at the Y at 6:48 to be a delemtlon of Now York Ysakee tal. and Tedford dunked in 7 and 9 Award Prises At Manchester High school, ooioiful wind Is helping a lot, too.” Sullivan, Ig . . . . ; Altken. I f ...... 2 0 down?” Women's (Jolf Tournament. C o m exam. "The U. B. Department of La­ Goodrich . . . 129 87 104 320 checked in. - Hyatt Sutitffe. Alan Vienna—The Austrian table ten' boaeballera to tho Ceoneetteut Cyrus Miller tied the high school The students o f Middletown pointa respectively for the Rover posters have been placed on the That Whs chsrscteristic of Cone and Neal Layvrence will ac­ Evans, Ig a • • • • 0 Tomllnaon, c ...... 11 0 “Coach," grinned the Indian, "1 record for a- prone score firing a Walter took the exam the first bor advises girls to prepare for Hie days are drawing nearer! Hlgley, rg ...... 11 2 nis team defeated U. 8.. stars, 4-2, SporU Writers AlUonoa Gold Kay High were happily surprised to five. part of December at Hartfhrd both a career and nmrriagc since walla of the Franklin lunch room. Owens. He remained modest and . . . . 894 881 588 1788 company the boyi to the Armory didn't think he could reach it." 99 aoore. learn that there would be no for­ Sweater Dance With all this talk of robes, pic­ These posters, many o f which self-effacing despita a long Hat of Totals Schuetz, I g ...... 2 0 after Americana announcad thay award dlnnar at tha HotM W t , On Wedneeday, January 18 the thiblic High School. the number of marrieda women Don Willis (9) where they will sit In a group to Totals ...... 9 4 22 Jim still has that contagious, The fourth record came as a mal exams until June. It was de­ Rovers also met with defeat when tures. committees and exams, we were cleverly drawn by atudshta, victories and rscords. lazy grin. He’s a picture of health. would paaa up world champion­ New Haven, Oonn.« Jan. 20, It was The teat, which took three and now working outnumbers those . . . . 102 142 140 884 witness the game. All boys In the Score at half Ume, 26-6, Wap- ships In Hungary. announcad hare t ^ y . result of the team's firing a 404 cided to do away with mid-year's they found themselvea on the abort An array of beautiful sweaters begin to realise how close g r^ u s- depict the various fields for life It required on athlete of Owens' Otkn . 30 6 84 To stay that way he gets plenty of one-half hours, consisted o f two who are single." tion actually ia . . . . 118 03 105 316 lesgue are eligible to attend and ping. 8t. Moritz. Switzerland—Nino Amifiig those accompanying o ff band score trampling the pre at a recent faculty meeting. end of a 39 to 27 count. The vic­ dominated the scene and p rov iM work in which many young men caliber to overshadow the nu,n- Lalley ... must sign up with Mr. Stearns at Brood Sireei Motors (57) rt .t. hasn't taken a drink of hard vlous record of 389. The members sections, mathematical and verbal. Low Man . 96 87 104 287 .lohnson, rf ...... 3 1 BIbbla, Italy's Olympic champion, Waiaa, a Gold Kay rscipiant hlm- tory belonged to the J-V Froeb, the appropriate atmosphere for the Those who pass the exam re­ and women are intereated. erous ether track greats of the the Y. Cheoey'e (88) liquor in three years and doesn't of the team were, Quinn. Miller, “ Who’d have thought the old post half ieontury. ThotM, woe Sexton .. 101 108 121 330 Loine, If ...... 1 0 won the Curaon on Halt passed the test. play at the Burnside theater lost Vjainess men and women. Lanky . . . . 114 09 116 320 . Friday. Jam. 27 cipal end compound interest due 2—Thomae. I g ...... 2 1-2 George Mulligan, Wotarbury fl ft t bid you adieu 'til neat month. from eight ansllsts selected by the In fifth place came Cornelius Lnchevcque, r f ...... 1 1 3 on land purchased by the U.S. from At a recent meeting o f the chaperons. Only Hall; who la at Dartmouth, Friday, as did a number o f other Part of the Senior Hl-V Oub at­ Besides describing spedfle ca­ Middletown High vs. High, 8:30 ,0—Lambert, Ig . . . 0 0-0 promoter, and Lairry Amann, Mutw reers, there are drawings explain­ Wsrinerdom, the American pole Totela ...... 26 3 55 Doering,. I f ...... 3 0 6 the Sec and Fox Tribe In 1814, ■tiidsul OouiicU sponsored Somanbls editorial staff in 2&M, Jean Osgood, o f the Social Com- took advantage o f the scholarship students. tended open bouse at Suffleld YVjtaU ...... 574 637 847 1658 —Armory. ford Public High oolioai’a t t Dlnsa drive this year PariMpato la OsaUat progreta was made to meet the opportunity. ing the Job-naming contest, and vaulter, 'with 12 votes. Some con­ htoBckester Motor Sales (1) Saturday. Joa. 28 Hare, c ...... 12 3 27 Thorpe aeid. 4—ToUla mittee. waa In charge of the dance „ Fred Bllsh, from the College Conn., on January 23, at the invi­ Lowd, rg ...... 4 1 0 and fltld coach. . U Uumigh the 20th. deadline, on February X, when tation of the Suffleld Hl-T and pointing out the necessity for tak­ sider bis world record of 15 feet Brogan ...... 114 112 120 346 Willie's vs. Lsurela, 7—Rec. F. Pts. “That's the reason 1 am in the St. James's C7YO (17) and had as-her asststanta: Mary division, stated that "Laurence 7 3-4 Inches ss the m s te s t indi­ Joubert, I g ...... 7 0 14 oontateera were dlstrt- Seven OoUege Oourae Seniors are half of the future Issue of Somail- ■sys sf KIsgdiWi I hoivn ing into consideration "bow Yon UazsoU ...... 106 97 98 301 Itallan-Americons vs. Esgles, Forrest, rf...... 0 0 East now,” explained the Indian B. F. 'V- Anns Lynch, Connie Glenney. Ber- Olivier was the whole show." He TrI-Y a u b a vidual feat in track. Next was the who now calls Los Angeles his 2 0-0 aad the partldpating la the Aniarican Le­ hls miist be given to the puMlyh- barn mttitek, Dorothy Duffy, Refreshments arere served: then would like to earn your fiitiir» McCurry ...... 89 139 117 345 8:30—Rec. Uctao, If ..'J...... 0—Agoatlnelll, rf c enjoyed the play, but liked sspec- week's pay." “Babe,” Mildred Didrikson Zah­ _ Sunday. Job. 29 27 6 59 home, “I wont to press ths claim 0 2-2 In gion speech roataat, and receiving ers- Oeqnle Tminf. and several student The "Kays of thf Kmidam” aad was dancing and a film was shows Varrick ...... 99 111 07 307 Howe, If ...... 1 1 3 O—Dcscy, rf .... islly Lsertaa.** aries, Olympic champion hmd ■ Hamilton vs. Rec AU State, 3:30 Fogonl's West Sides (48) all I can.” 0— Pelletier. If 0 .. 0-0. 1. ■mwy e«di qd^aneed credit far EngWsh. Martha (Satnes. '50, was addad volunteers. Cheperons for the plcturea o f the ‘TForid fferto during the intermission. Eight If you are still in doubt as t-j Low Man ...’ . 107 99 94 300 O'Connor, c ...... 0 - 0 0 Y1«e following senlsn win parti­ Helen Hannon of the Business which vocational line you world record holdir, with 9 voice. —Rec. SchuU, rf ...... 0 1 1 Jim hopes his oldest son, 22-year 2—Arcari. c .. 1 2-4 5 to the typing staff. - evening were: Mrs. Helen Skinner, shown Jan. 18, wars the first boys and eight girls from Man­ Dudeez, c ...... 2 1 5 dliotid tn m cipate in the cpnteat which wUl BOSS Henderson's art staff haa Oourae offered the following re­ like to follow, perhaps a glance cr In seventh was the lots Charlie New Britain vi. NaseUre, 8:30— Donahue, r f ...... 2 * 0 4 old Carl Phillip, will get to play 1— Gunaa, rg . 1 0-1 2 Chheter RoMnaon, Mies lone Fel­ movies this ysar to bs shown sft chester attended. The boys were: Totals ...... 616 858 626 1509 Marqu^ rg ...... 11 5 27 0-0 2 '47.n. about S20 take place February 15: Catherine already organised and labeled the lows. Miss Isabel Worth, end Miss er school in th# assembly ball. marks: “Everyone I went with en­ .two in the direction of the lunch- Paddock, the sprinter, with 8,. fol­ Armory. . Trueman, I f ...... 2 1 5 the main role In the movie. Carl 0—Dowar, rg . 1 laafe Ooihett, 'PhylHs Silversteln, Maude ptgturea to be printed In the year­ Florehoe Hopkins. joyed it immensely. IV made it Pete Gunaa, Eddie Moske, Ray walla will help you decide that lowed by Gunder Hogg, Swedish Donaher, I g ...... 1 A 2 Doering, c ...... 4 0 S was voted ths outstanding football 2— VtgnGoe, Ig 1 0-0 2 A coUection was taken at the Finnegan, Herb Urwelder, Charles Btoghomlcn N. Y^Tsd Oolo- McHugh, I f ...... 8 1 7 JWitaon and Clifford Johnson, book. Charles Norris’s orchestra pro­ beginning of the pietures, and much easier for me to understand carpentry, law, medicine, engin­ distance record holder, 8; Bob New York (St Mcholoa Arena) Duncan, rg ...... 7 4 18 player at Fort Monmouth, N. J^ i Underclassuen taking part are AU art work and the senior vided the music for dancing and the play.” Guynup, Al Gould. Leo Barrett eering. or even dentistry is for Mathias, Amoricon Olympic de- man, 112, Philadelphia, outpointed —Walter Haines, 188*4, Brooklyn, Keoms, Ig ...... 8 0 12 In addition to Cqrl Phillip. Jim T 17 everyone contributed as generous­ 16-7. Buck- Sofcrs, Dorothy Qanter and stripes have been completed. coke was sold. ly aa possible. Ths students will receive extra and Roger Preaton. you. csthlim champion, 8; and Fanny Jimmy Walls, 189, Englewood, N, outpointed Lew JenkUA 189)4, ToUls ...... 19 9 47 has three other aori?) and three X *■ • I.wvalas. • et Bradleir. f l 4 Oonnle Young, '51. I Patricia O’Hara ‘52 erodit roFToingr to the novls. William Munele Jeaa Ao(Mn '52 Blonkers-Koen, Dutch sprintsc, S. i.K ” Sweetwater, Tex. 8. Score at half Ume, 28-27 Bolton. 21 8 48 daughters—all by bis foimsr wives. vS I'M, f.' ' “j .i. If, ’ T’“ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,,MANCHESTER. CONN.. TITURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1980 PAGE 8BVBNTBBK1 ’•^^wwaaMHIMeaaeaMaBMW IIANUHISTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 195C Private Detective — 1 trailed Thik’n That Woe U Man! that leadeth to tha, elty and a | TININKRVII.LR FOLRR BY roNTAINB.POX your hueband to a saloon, then to John Henry Jarvis Alplnatock, Robert Quillen Jitney smiteth him to that hia rlbi | Sense And a coektaU lounge, from there to a HoKifiBfili Goods 51 R«mii6 Wlikoat Board 59 had toured the world from end to Man la of few days and full of project thro'ugh hla epidermis. He AsteaieMloo for Sals HossaboM Strrlc BBrinsns OwertMltlns St Houses far Sul* 72 theater, and later to a night club. M ic k e y ( H im s e l f ) Mc ^ uike end; from nmbutktu to old Bang­ trouble. He lahoreth all the daya drlnketh k drink of whoopee Jutes Offtrsd! ISA Nonsense WUa—Oh, the Villain. What was kok . . . and yet, he didn’t have JCBP. IMS Ford buUt BxeoUutt BUSINESS and home in one build­ 18 TO 88 Pound turkeys, fresh GOING HOUSBKBBPINGr LARGE Comfortable room, suit­ EXCELLENT Opportunity to r of hie youth to pay for a gasoline to forget hla serrowa and humath he doing? a friend. For he had worn hla wel­ QasaBed imuiliif condition. Rouonnblc. FLAT FINISH. HoUand window ing. Meat and groeery market for frosen. Ready anytlsse. Sohaub's NEED FURNITURET able for one or two. Walking dis­ small family. WeU buUt fi-room wife—la It tnM that money chariot, and when at last the task the lining from hie liver. All the Turkey Farm, 188 HlUstown P. D.—TrelUng yoti. come out, by bending everybody’s cmi s-osis. shades made to measure. All sale with 5-room rent above. "Boonan»" tance to Chaney's. CaU 2-2613. home with attached garage end UlkaT Is finished, to! the thing l| Junk dayi of hie life he flnath no park­ road. Phono 457A ear; forever telling them about, metal Venetian blinds at a new Move right In. Store has an mod­ 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB 8197 aU' conveniences Including oil Huaband—That’e what they say, and he needeth another. He ing place and 1« tormented by traf­ A drertisements IMO BUICK Bupor 4>door sedan. em equipment Beer permit. Own­ PLILVSANT Rooma, single or dou­ hia endless tripe from there to low price. Keys made while you "HoUywood” steam heat, fireplace, built-in my dear. A Uttle boy had gone to Sunday here. He’d take you up the Pyre­ planteth cotton In the aarth and' fic cops from his going forth until Radio and heater. Excellent run­ aralt MarloiFa er has other Interest Phone 5081. ble, twin bods, shower. One min­ china cabinet, large cloaata, storm Wmatki— HMs-4*0Kltrjr— 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB 8398 ute from Post Office. Gentlemen. Wife—WeU, I wish you'd leave a school for the first time. VVben nees. until he reached the,highest tilleth It diligently . . . and when ha cometh back. An enamy itsaleth CLA88IK1EU ADVT. ning condition. Call 5473. 8 a. m. to 5:80 p. m. windows and screens, bmutlful little hare to talk to me during the he returned, his mother asked'hlm: peak; ahd down the Alps, on home­ ithe han'est is gathered into barns, hla car; physlctana ramova hla WEAVINU of bums, moth holes S tM k 44 "Honeymoon” 9558. DEPT. HOURS: 8 ROOMS f u r n i t u r e 8889 shrubs and flowers. In quiet resi­ day. I get so lonely. M other-W hat did you learn to­ made skis, he’d have you sliding he oweth the landlord $8.40 more inner parte and his teeth and hie ROY MOTORS, Inc. and tom dothtng. hosiery runs, dential section. FuU price $10,500. day, darling ? 8:M A M. to 4:45 P. M. handbags repaired. Upper re­ FARMERS. Get a better price for "Charm House" NICE LARGE Boom In privste for a week! He talked until his than the crop la worth. Ha bor- bank roll; hla arteries hardeneth Help Wsnted— PeBwIn 85 Terms. Suburban Realty Cb., Boy—Oh. Mommic, I learned face wae blue, end you were bluer g o o d u s e d c a r s placement umbrellas repaired, your beef cattle, by aeUlng direct 8 ROOMS FURNITURE 8485 home, next to bath. For one or George—Thinking of me, dear­ roweth money froia the lenders to In the evening of life and hia two people. 17 Pearl street. CaU Realtors, 40 Perkins street. Phone est? about the first man. than his face . . . until you buy pork and syrup and gasoline heart busteth trying to keep pace. 1930 BUICK 4-DR. men’s shirt collars reversed and EXCLUSIVE Franchise avaUable to the Manchester Paokl^ Co. "Dream House" 8215. Mother—What was his name, yawned and said, "Why you . . . replaced. Marlow's Little Mending In your territory. Glove-fitting Have someone else price them, 8 ROOMS FURNITURE fiSOfi- after 7, or Sunday. Eunice—^Wes I laughing? I’m dear? and tha Interest eatetb up all that Sorrow and bill collectore fol- 1040 OLDS CLUB COUPE ■ 0 eorry. have been to almost every piece." he hath. He begets sons and edu- loweth him ell. tha days of hia Ilfs, L— I Mid F obM Shop. ; foundations, (foundations, girdles, then call ua. Phone S-15(M. "De-Luxe House" 96 ALTON STREET. ExceUent Boy—Adam. Then once again, with leather 1041 CHRYSLER 2-DR. LARGE ROOM In private famUy. cateth them „o smoke cigarettes and when he .a gathared to hta brassieresi bandeai»). National 8 ROOMS FtntNrrURE 8895 <)uleL CaU 8368 from 5 to 9, or custom-built pre-war five-room Mother—Did you learn anything lung, he’d shout about some dis­ X^OBT—Gold Earring with aqua W ANIED—Oowi, calves and beef A lunatic walked up to the new else? tant shore. Until, above his clack­ and wear a white collar, and lo! fathers the nelghboM aayeth: 1947 CHEV. 2-DR. , BuiMinc—Contracting 14 organisation, for full details cattle, also uones. We pay the 820 Is aU you need 324 Charter Oak. colonial. Attached garage. Fire­ narina stone, vldnlty Main, Oak, write today Rene G. Varlay, sales place. Open stall way, 2 large bed- auperintendent. Boy—Yes. Monimle, I learned ing tongue, would rise s very they have soft bonds and neither "How much did he leave? Lo! he top dollar. Plela Bros. 854 Bid- FREE STORAGE-DELIVERY- labor In the fields nor anywhere hath left It all. and hie widow re- Spruce, Maple and Clinton All Cars Reasonably Priced FOR YOUR new onstructloo, re­ manager, Olove-Flttlng Founda^ LARGE ROOM for two. Twin rooma. Tile batf., oU hot water Lunatic—We like you much bet­ about the fir.st woman. nearby snore. -Carl Fla.'^ter. attoets. OsU 8852 after six. Re­ well street Phone 7405. SETT UP BUectrie Refrigerators ter than the last fellow. Mother—And what was her under the sun. The children of his Jolceth in a new coupe and maketh t h e 1050 PLYMOUTH CONV. modeling or lepalr work see Wm. tions, Inc., SOS Railroad Avenue, and Combination Ranges included, beds. Phone extension. Gentlemen heat. Knotty plre recreation ward.______KanehL general building con­ room. Storm windows and New Superintendent— (Beam­ name ? loins sre ornery and one of them eyes at a young shie)i that sllckath 18 NOW ON DISPLAY Bridgeport, Ckmnectlcut except the 'Economy” and "HoUy- or working couple preferred. He thought for a while, then his Changing Color tractor. Estimates given tree. Phone 5705. screens, awnings Comer lot. 105 ing) Why? becometh a lawyer and another his hair and pla.veth a nifty game f /y r r —Jimali white Fox Terrlor Open Evenings Artldtt tsr Ssit 45 wood". Hiese outfits shown by ap­ face lighted with recollection. Vegatabla and Aniline. stlcketh up a filling station and of bridge," Woe Is man! From the Phone 7778. WOMEN IN Manchester wlU be f t front Trees. Close to bus, Lunatic—0)1, you seem more poppy, black face, no tall. Child's pointment day or evening— Uke one of us. Boy—Madam. Dyes come out of clothes they’re maketh whoopen with the sub­ day of hie birth to the time when happy that you answered this ATLAS T. H. 43 lathe and com­ PHONE Waterbury 4-8144 ask for ETJRNISHE3D 'double room, with stores and schools. Reduced for p ot Telephone 3-2800. ROY MOTORS. Inc. GENERAL CARPENTRY. Altera­ ad. If you need extm money. hoard, 815 each a week. Inquire in; stance thereof. The wife of hie earth knoweth him no more, he plete attachments. Used very lit­ Mr. Albert quick sale. EUa Tyler. Phone 3- But some clever thing le done to 241 No. Main St. Tel. 5113 tions, additions and new oonstmo- WrIU P. O. Box 557, Middletown, tle In home workshop. Accessories 4 Chapel street. 4469. The rich man's troubles arc I . She—He used to double up with bosom necketh with a atranger and laboreth for breath and catcheth XOST—Pair of navy blue ski tlon. Dormers, porches and ga- A—L—B—B—R—T— S Make them stay in c'.othea they when he rebukes her, lo! she the devil. Dust he wee in the be­ Conn. sold separately. CaU 5881 after 5. mainly sentlmentsl onta; our e x -' a terrific pain. pouts, vldnlty Pine Pastry. Call mges at reasonable prices. Work­ Main Store, Waterbury perience is that a poor man’s trou- > H e—How Is he now? run to. shootrth him In tbs finale. He goeth ginning and his name is mud.— 1084 FORD four-door, needs bat p. m. C ^ n 'Thurs. Ihres. Till 9 P. M. HOLLISTER STREET school iec- 8-3848.______manship guaranteed. Free esti­ p r o f i t from your spars time. R(X>M for rent st the Center. Gen­ tlon. 4-room Cape Cod, 2 unfinish­ hies are stem realities. i She—Divorced! — Gail S. Rsnd. forth in the morning on the road Publishers Syn INCOME TAX and accounting COUPE. for a gentleman. Dial 8905 after utilities. 5 minutes from Prince­ new roofa. Gutter work. Chlm- stenographer and t}rpiet prefer MAKE YOUR old fioors look like ture Store, 85 Oak. Phone 3-1041. sarvtes—Individual and business. neya clea.ied and repaired. 85 5 p. m. ton street school. CaU 2-4352. 1047 FORD STATION WAGON. ably with secretarial training. new. Rent Wards fioor sander TELEVISION. Why buyT Rent. ChO Dan Moder 3-8829. , years' axperiance Free eettmatea Apply In person. Aldon Spinning BUILD YOUR home on 70’ lot on Call Howley. Manchester 585L and edger and do the work your­ First see If you'like it. For 810 a HAVE TOtni income tax return 1045 OLDSMOBU.E MODEL 66 Mills Corp., Talcottville, Conn., or self. Ekuy to operate. Complete Businras lyocations Green road, Sawer, water, new CONVER'nBLE COUPE. month we wiU rent you a tele­ prepared by former deputy col FEATURING Guaranteed roofs phone Manchester 5188. Instructions furnished. Call 5161 vision set complete. Installed In For Kent 64 school. Phone 2-0718. lector of Internal Revenue. Eve­ and ask for Mr. Gustafson, Mont­ 1041 OLDSMOBILE FOUR DOOR and expert repairs as well as WANT A regular Income ? Nation­ your home and If you purchase, KUK SALE Cl exchange Building nings only. TeL 8008. SEDAN MODEL 75—As Is gutter and conductor work. Try gomery Ward. all your rent will apply to the OFFTCX Suites for rent, one to al advertiser In cosmetics wiU nine rooms. Central location, on lute at the Green. Wm KanetiU special. Very low price. ‘ your "Local Roofer." Call 0>ugh- place four mature women for purchase price. Order yours to­ Builder, 510 Oeutei etreeL Phone astsMM w va* M i« / — r a t r e a t Yourself to a Spencer lln 7707. OPERA chairs, wood. Reasonable. day. Only a limited supply to Main street near Post Office. pleasant, friendly sales work In Inquire .Kinney Shoe Store, 803 777U. 'Foundation. Mrs. Oladys K. BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. rent Brunner’s Packard. 358 East Plenty of parking. Phone 7444. Ests& 6157; Mrs. Mary MePart Manchester and Ellington. Part Main street. 155 O nter St. Center. Phone 5101. Open Mon., LEVEL LOT. Coiner of Ashland B O ^ AND Hi^R JUD IES That Impulse BY EDGAR m a rtin land, 7654; Mrs. Mabel B. Brown, Phone 2-4545 Heating—Plumbing 17 or full time, as you wish. P. O. FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUCS BUNNY %-xm. Box 557, Middletown, Conn. WINDOW SHADES made to order Wed., and Fri. 'Ul 0. STORE FOR RENT. Excellent lo­ and Hawthorne. Contact Elva and installed; also stock shades, Tyler, Agent. 2-4469. WW«tY> IM \ PINLVVVOO . 1 PLUMBING And Heating, special­ SAVINGS ON New furniture, elec­ cation. Phone 6988. ilckup, send a con' Venetian blinds. Elstimates gladly HKVit :■( ~~ ■^1'W L ^ -BVtVUkVsvNouvQ V.E.Yw FORA ising In repairs, remodeling, oop- tric ranges, refrigerators and trlbution lit to the MancheS' pei water piping, new construc' YEAR-'ROUND money makers given. Fagan Window Shade Co., FOR RENT-Building (45 x 20) 2 swv. r-’T fw V.WE nirr OlPQWblOt^ 1 WStVY ftOlLtd WOT Anto Acecnmiit television. Deluxe chrome break­ IX)T 140 X 200 on Olcott street tor March of Dimes. It really tlon, estimates given, time pay­ Big everyday greeting card values Route 44 at Bolton Notch, oppo­ floors and basement; near Main PUG f Yo«cfc-y /a| «0\tkG to A Tiras fast sets, parlor sets, cribs, play near new school. Phone 6702. woriu. ments arranged. iSdward Johnson. pay you up to 100% profit. Every' site McKinney Lumber 0>. Phone atreet; parking. Apply Marlow’s V\J*Sk TO MY BIMB yards, baby carriages, strollers, Y «0 ANFY \OM6lWt FOR The best 2 In 1 snow tire see Phone 5979 or 5044. body buys 15-card 81 assortment 2-4473. v o o f of birthday, other folders. Others doll carriages. Also used ranges, ns at Manchester tire. We give refrigerators, etc. Open 8 to 5 p. THREE-ROOM office. East Cen­ Suburban for Sale 75 Ast— oMks Psr Sste yon the deepest and widest tread EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ 50c to 81.25, Also show free sam EASY Spindry washer. Double ing. Plugged drains machine m., 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Cham­ ter street. Call 6514. In Manchester. Manchester Tire pies Imprinted stationery, nap set-tub. 17” Richmond hot water ANDOVER, Cape Cod. Six rooma, CHRYSLER dub coupe, cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 kins, notes. Assortments on ap furnace, hot water car heater, de­ bers' Warehouse Sales, 001 Mid­ \ '-.iliW.M ' iter, low mileago, beauti- Recapping. 295 Broad etreeL Tel. two unfinished. All conveniences. Oakland street Phone (M07. < proval! Friendship, 410 Adams, froster. Model A Ford. Manches­ dle Turnpike East. . 'J -V II $195 dosm, balance 24 2-432A 24-hour sendee. Wanted to Rent 6S Garage, lar„« lot, full .price, PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on Elmira, N. Y. ter 2-3053, CLElAhUIP Sale. Demonstrator $9,000, down payment, $2,200, JBrnnner's, Car Whole- WARDS REBUILT MOTORS 1 East Center street old and new systems, oU burner, JOIN THE Largest sales force In VICTOR 16M.M. sound projector, Lewyt vac floor model, new Speed CaU Alice Clampet, 843 Main water pump service. Prompt at­ Queen washer, Blsckstone wash­ street. Phone 4003 or 2-0880. t ,v Oipa Mon., Wed„ and Fri. eve- As Little As |8.50 Per Month the world. Avon has opening for two speakers. New screen. Phone FOUR or five room apartment by n a gs and Saturday afternoons. tention. John H. Carlson. Phone ambitious women, anxious to 2-2240. er, International Harvester re­ two business women. Phone 4698. 7S<5. frigerator and freexer, slightly u i i BDICK Chib coupe, radio, build a business of their own. Ex­ MIDDLE-AGE couple, no children, Wanted— Real Rstate 77 FORDS cellent territories now available. BOLTON building stone and fiag- damaged. Electric range. Many haMbr, vary clea.i. 1989 Plymouth stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ need 5-room unfurnished apart- Write Mrs. Dorothy Buckman, 29 other items. AU to be sold at rvw*.* a eaisj' entevne \ ^ Gangway, Gala BY V. T. HAMLIN * sedan, /s a l nice; 1M6 Plymouth CHEVROLETS MilUiicry— Drcaamaklng 19 phone 2-0517. Stanley Patnode. menL garage. References. Call IF YUU Have a single or 2-ramiiy AI.LEY OOP______Highland Terrace, Middletown, wholesale coat. ViUoge Charm . 4-door sedan, radio, heater, dean. Store. 845 Main. 3148 anytime. house to sell call Hastings, Real TH’W A C f'.' 90f^^y..ycu MAv not XHOLO MV WAND... ONE 4 1949 Nash 500 sedan, 7,000 miles, DODGES CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES to fit Conn. RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. Elstate Specialist, Odd Fellows GJAKOfQ 10D..BUT i INTIR.' OUEBN 5WIPEEAN’ AN' YOU YCJJ BAB69'». , , IndlvlduaL Will work from pat­ HIPPOLVTA 15 n o r. I 8396 down, balance 34 months. BUICKS Ice Creepers put on. Shoe Repair­ eXJUPLE, no children desires 3 Bnilding, at the Center. (Ready MATfiMAKKLUKS * A tern or wlU originate. Dresses, A SINGLE trip to Hartford might ing while you walL Sam Tulyesi Machinery and Tools 62 rooms, unfumlsaed. Call Wllll- btiyers with cash waiting. X flATYIK ANCTTM in TO BE oisTuwer-' Ul.,.; ', 1949 Packard demonstrator. Save suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone do it: Apply now. Immediate em­ , 8888. Bruner's, Car Wholesalers, DeSOtOS 701 Main street mantic 1234W1 before 5 p. m. Phone 2-1107. -n k 2-3000. ployment. Contact, Wilson Agen­ 300 AMPERE Lincoln arc welder, Reverse charges. SOi Bast Center street Open cy, 721 Main, Room 207, Hartford. ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — gasoline drive, mounted on trail' CONSIDERING SEU-ING Mon., Wed and F rt evening and And Many Other Models ALTPniA'nONB all kinds, for \ v ‘ Smith Corona Standard typC' er, $105 complete. 25 H.P. air­ YOUNG Couple desire 4 . 7 room YOUR PROPERTYT attemoons. men's, ladles’ and children's wear. writer! and adding machines. cooled Wisconair gasoline engine rent. Will redecorate where need­ Without obligation to you, w« We arrange for installation Call after 5 o’clock, 3-3828. Help Wsnted-—'Male 96 Used machines sold or rented. GOOD CLEAN USED CARS Model V-4, guaranteed like new, ed. Phone 2-0202. will appraise or mske vou a cash ■ BARGAIN PRICES and give you a free 500 mile Repairs on all n.akes. Marlow’s $125. 3-4 H. P. Power Products offer for property. Sm ua before check-up. HUSKY AND sober all-around you sell Pi Hovliig— Tracking— air-cooled gasoline engine, wlU il9M KAISER 4-DR. SEDAN— man for outside work. Preferably Houms for Sale 72 Phone 7728 Or 6273 S tora ge 20 power a lawn mower, boat, hi ■A Exceptional low price. Clean. family man capable of driving Dismonds— Watchfs— cycle, etc., $25. Bendlx air com­ BRAE-BURN REALTY S9M PLYMOUTH CLUB (X>TH>B MONTGOMERY WARD light or medium weight trucks Jew elry 48 7-ROOM C!Dlonlal house, two-car LIGHT, LOCAL trucking. Aeh re­ pressor, powered by IH H. P. ARE YOU selling or buying prop­ I —Real nloa. and doing hand labor. Write Box garage, comer lot. Hot water and COMPANY moval. W. B. Perrett, Jr., Phone Briggs A Stratton gas engine, 15- erty. We buy, sell, appraise, ar­ "Don't worry About your Job at tho ofneo—we'll save all i ;S947 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN B, Herald, giving details of self. LEONARD W TOST. Jewelar Re­ heat oil burner, lavatory down Manchester, Conn. 7305. gallon air receiver moimted on range mortgage. Call this office your work till you eom o btoki" i'-n r One Owner, pairs and adjusts watchea oxpert tile bath up, fireplace. Part can wheels, excellent for paint spray' or stop In (or, further Informa­ i I94S CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4- SINGLE MAN, 22 to 26, high ly at reasonable prices. Open be used as professional office SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH | CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER RUBBISH and ashes removed. In­ ing, $05 complete. SUent Glow tion. Alice (^a*rpet Agent. 843 I DR. SEDAN. cinerators cle«ne<.. Sand, gravel school graduate, with car. Ehccel- Thursday evenlnga. 139 Spruce Situated at the Green. Stuart J Blank Look BY MERRILL C. BLOKSEil Traileni for Sale 6A Air Seal Power oil burner, used Mala street Phone 4003 or 2- FRECKLES ANIl HIS FKIEMDS (1941 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN. and clndera. Van service and lent opportunity to learn finance atreet Phone 3-4887. Wasley, Realtoi, State Theater 1940 FORD 3-DR. SEDAN—Oean. 1047 AMERICAN house trailer, business, good future, salary plus one season, $70. Phone 2-3000. 0880. local moving. Phone H. M. Jones. BuUding. TeL 6548-7146. I OfJTMV OOaTAT QatMlTUfKwJ , June and > PEDDLE YOUR ,T AND OONfr vtsuoiRLG NowTurMsu , 1989 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN. 25’ long. May be left on present car allowance. Apply 9-5. Person­ 638 Parker street. I ODRN ELsewweRe//iHCYtee M5N110N IT. 3-1362. 2-3073. IF YOU Wish to seU your modem A RUMMA6E ^LE- m in e VMS HtEif HILDA AW NOTICE, 1989 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN. premises until May. Inquire Kit­ al Finance Co., 753 Main street, Foel uid Peed 49A TWO-FAMILY house, all In very A ONLY THgEE SOCkS IT BEtONGEO W 1UB , FALLON lUEIR WERE BUSY ySUPROSCD Anything? ! 1988 PLYMOUTH 3-DR. SEDAN. OWN SHOPSMITH. 5 big capacity 6-room house with attached ga­ TO PO^I kntHCM' FACES WMEN 1 FrxiN& BOX TC> Bf DiRlV/ tle, Tunnel Road, Vernon. Phone MANtaiESTER Psekags DeUvsry. Manchester.' power tools In one! Own -his one fine condition. Ehiccllent location 1HEV see OUR LUNCHES COR ) SeCRtT 1941 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Local light trucking and package BARGAIN PRICES for hardwood, rage, bath and lavatory, automa­ RockviUe 1732J3. cut any length, $12.50 and |15 a power tool and you own a com­ Two-car garage. Immediate oc­ tic heat, In good realdentlal sec­ THE SOCIAL/ y FPOM TUg •-4VU Price 8400. delivery. Refrigerators, washers SALESMAN to sell new and used cupancy one apartment Call _ r— MEN,SO , 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN. and stove moving a epedalty. cere with or without experience. load. Call 2-2784. . plete power workshop! Shopsmith tion, we have buyers wUllng to la bench saw, lathe, sander, vert, Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 .^^AM SCRAY./ 1988 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN. Garages—Scrvlcea— Phone 3-0753. Must have neat appearance, be pay up to $16,000. CaU Subur­ and horlx. d ^ l preae, all In one. or 4670. ban Realty Oo., Realtors, 40 Per­ Many Others S torage coneclenttoua and willing to fol­ Garden—Farm—Dairy / 10 THE AUSTIN A <3>ambert Co., low instructions. Excellent op Changes from one tool to another 5-ROOM Cape CX>d. AU on one kins atreet Phone 8215. local and long distance moving, Products 50 take less then a minute. Does / BUT- Ojpen Evenlnga TQl 9 P. M. BASEMENT Garage, heated, |0 portunlty. Apply Sollmene A floor. Open stairway, dormer win­ Bur- per month. Phone 2-3813. Inquire packing, crating and storage. over 100 Jobs; costs less than H WE WANT Homes of the follow­ Flagg, Inc., 634 Center street. MEIALY Green Mountain potatoes. dows. Ebcpandable 2nd floor. Hot ing types to show Saturday. ' BROWN-BRAUPRE, Inc. 15 Marble street. Service to all parte of the U. 8. Mr. Rothman. 0 s. m. - 0 p. m. the price of comparable Indlvi' A. and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ Good tasting, good eating. EHrsts, water heat oil burner, fireplace January 28 to six separate out of SO Bfawell S t PhoiM 7101 dual tools. Compact— only 59’ and tile bath. Good location. See GARAGE for rent on Lllley stmet. ford 5-1428. aeconda, also big potatoes, 872 long. Rugged—weighs over 200- town buyers recently transferred 194T C H E V R ^ ^ eedan, 1041 Stuart J. Wasley, Realtor, State Inquire 56 Summit street. Phone Parker atreet. Amelia Jarvis. lbs. Preclslon-buUL Own Shop- to Hartford area. AU bave over Plymouth tudor, 1940 Pontiac EMPTY VANS to and from all Help Wanted— M«le ThaaUr BuUding. TeL 6648-7146. 2-3373. 7026 after 5. smith now—pay aa little aa $11 a $3,000 cash with good earning IF Mdan, 1940 Chevrolet tudor. Low statea. Assured return load, Or Female 97 GREEN Mountain potatoea, first month on terms. Montgomery RENT Free Manchester, four fam power: One 3-bedroom home out­ •■A prices. Terms to ault Cole rates. United, 123 West street. skirts. July 1st occupancy. Price L... HOME Demonstratbrs wanted, quality, very mealy. $1.75 bushel Ward, 824-828 Main street Phone ily house In good condition. Four J Motors. 4184. BnalBeflo Servlcca Offered 19 Phone 6375. range $11,500 to $13,000. One 3- Mr. Fixit Rides Again BY AL VERMEBI male or female. For full or part delivered. Call 3-1890. 5161, Manchester. rooms and bath to each apart­ PRISCILLA'S FOP IfifiS FORD convertible Aedan. Re- LIGHT TRUCKING, half-ton pick­ ment. One apartment now bedroom home (or expandable). t VYON’T HAVE TH lsS INCOME TAX aervlee for profea- time work. To sell the famous SNOW PLOWS, Maxim bumper May be older type, on outskirts, huittiJBotor, net/ tlrm. Private up truck. No ashes, no rubbish. Tupper Ware Line plus a select vacant. ThrM-car garage, Igrge ST: RADIO BRINQINQ alonal, buaineaa men. Individuals, Phone 3-1275 or 8208. Honsehold GiMida 51 plows for care and pickups. Peer $10,500. One i> rooms 1st floor, ANV MORE MISERY 8100. CaU 8-8594. estates and trusts by sxperlenced ed line of household plastics auch lot Income carries the property. less bydraullo lUt plows for cars, G. I. possibility. For further par small lot, $10,500 to $11,500. One INTO A ry tax expert Accurate and com­ LENNY’S LOCAL Package De­ as bedspreads drapes, table THREE-PIECE living room set MO CASH Down. Transportation trucks and tractors. Capitol Uculars call Allru Clampet, 843 5 rooms or more 1st floor, with­ plete aervlee at reaaonable rates. livery between 8 s. m. and 2 p. m. covers, etc. Call or write the sofa, two matching chairs. Very Ek]ulpment 38 Main street. Phone ■pedal, 1636 DeSoto, 895. All House o f Plastics, Inc., 2^2 Main Main' street Phone 4093 or in three blocks d£ achooL $13,000. Tel. Mr. Dolan 3-0744 after 5:30. Phone 2-0414 or 3820. good condition. Reaaonsbie. Phone 7058. On# 7 or more rooms. May be c a n wlnterixed. Sollmene A street. New Britain. Phone 3- 0880. Flagg. "Ask the man who buys 8871. older type and rural.' $13,000. One ANTIQUES RefinIshed. Repairing 8070, New Britain. SNOW PLOWS, used crawler trac­ hen.” 584 Canter street TeL 5101. done on any furniture. Tlemsnn. WHITE STAR gsa range, like ONE BLOCK off East Center, 6- 5 or more rooms. Older type or Open evaiiings 'Ul 9. Pkinting—Papering 21 tors with bulldosera New and room colonial with 2-car garage. ruraL $6,500 tops. $3,000 cash. 189 South Main streeL Phone new. Kelvlnator refrigerator, used tractors, equ.pmenta Cemsnt House needs a coat of paint on These are buyers, not Just look­ 5648. YOUR INSIDE Painting, paper­ Sitnationa Wanted— maple kitchen set, 1 single metal mixers. Oarisn Tnetors IVh to DeCORMIER MOTOR hanging done a. low cost. Work bed, complete, 1 walnut cheat of the outside but Interior la In best ers. Henry Escott Agency, 266 Pemala 5 H.P. Dublin Tractor Oo„ WU- High street W est Manchester SALES, Inc. SAYS: “YouH be FLOUR Problama solved with guaranteed. Budget paymenta ar drawera. Phone 2-0253. llmantlc. Phone 2058. of repair. New beating ayatem. happy with one of our high Unoltum, asphalt tils counter. ranged, three years to pay. Call YOUNO LADY desires work aa Glaeaed In porch. F\ill price, 810, 3683. Expert workmanship, trss aaU- AT BARSTUW8. White QuaUty 800. T. J. Crockett broker. Phone vUue low priced cars.” Burk 5346. receptionist In doctor’s office. Tel. WANTED— Six or seven room matss. Open evenings. Jonas' 2-2058. gas and oU combination, 4 years Musical Instraaients 68 0416. 1939 P(»ITIAC CLUB Fumlturs, Oak atrssL Phone INTERIOR AND Eheterior paint­ old, $49; Federal gas and oU prewar home. Modem conven­ CONN TRUMPET, practically new. 81 MIDDLE Turnpike, W est faCAae*!*” COUPE 3-1041 ing. Average room papered, $12, WOULD LIKE position caring for combination Ivory and green, iences. Write Box C, Herald. l i b Radto, heater. A smooth 5 cyL Including paper. Uelllnga refinlah- elderly person or convalescent buy. $25; KeUinator washer, Forced to seU. Call Hartford. 0- room colonlaL built 1941. Living 'l l BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND. RALPH LA19I BEAUTIFY Y O ^ windows with 4648. room 12’ X 34’, fireplace, lavatory iwyet. tm. r. w. w w e. i VIC FLINT A ft e r H im ed Ehtcellent workmanship. Ray. Beet of care given. Phone 3-0333. pump, $39.95; 5’ BUectrolux gas eewmeiYWl^nif eKT.attav a»»rwr T isS FORD 2-DR. SEDAN ctutom mads obmice and valance mond Flake. 3-9337. down, 8 bedrooms and bath up. Ldfal Noticcu r refrigerator, $59.95; 8hovel-a-Day PLAYER PUno with rollA Good illAT was NO » • ww—w ..— Radiow beater. A smart IltUe boards. Telephone 2-3534 or 3- WOULD Uke to care for pre­ OU steam heat, rumpus room, ‘I stand, walk. push. pull, shove and run! Why do thoy hot wafer heater, $4.08; Sldearm condition. Reasonable. Phone He talked 6MTHAT IMNOUTlEXPIOSiON YANTOFF blue ear. 0002. PAINTING, light carpentry, gen­ school child in my home while open attic, rear open porch. 1-car AT A COURT OF PROBAT* held call ^ baby-aitting?" "Of all tho high-prttsurt joints I ever was in! He t aa«.(rwAtf.A •“ **— gas water heater, Uke new. $15 7108. Inquire 848 LydaU atreet st Manchester within sstd for the 1” . 1987 FORD COUPE eral repairing. Sanding floors and mother works TeL 2-1073. old Universal electric and coal garage, lot 50’ x 150’. Many extra ms Into buying the very first pair of shots I tried on /MAN* ' ALL APPUANcaEB ssrvtcsd apd ceilings painted. Cell after 4 p. District of Manchester, on the SSrd Heater. Nice running UtUe ear. combination, a la, $10. BarstoWs. HELAR AND 8m the Incomparable faaturea. 30-day occupancy. BUva Cjjr o( January, A.D., I960. ____ VMAN'------rspalrsd, bunsra. refrigsratora, m. Reasonable. 3-4201. NURSING. 8 or 12 hour duty, day Tyler, exclusive agent Manches Present JOHN . J. WALLETT, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE Prlasd right rangaa, washara, etc. All work Just north of Post Dfflce. Phone Bremen Spinet Year's biggest or night In the home. Telephone Ur 2-4459. Judge. 1986 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR. guarantaad. Metro Servtee Oa INTEIRIOR AND Exterior paint­ 2-3494. 3184. piano valus. The Piano Shop, Estate of Delia P. Johnson, late of ESAO,3AHE.' I HSAR VOO , X AIN'T M A o e m e p l u n o b \ SEDAN—Heater. TsL Maaehsstsr 8-U58A ing, paperhanging, celUnga re- Tuning and voicing, $8. Phone Manchester, in iwld District, deceased. ARE ToviHo With •m e id e a ’VET, 5 0 KEEP VER SHiRT- GLENWOOD 4-4 gas and oU com­ 1541 DODGE TRUCK finished. Fully tnaured. Expert CAPABLE Stenographer dealrea 4020. BOLTON—5-room single. 810,000. On motion of Anna P. Undholm of ^ OOINO OM'TELeVlSIOsI WITH TAIU IN PLACe,'-»-A HUN- LINOLEUM — AsphaK tUa. wafi bination. White with black trim. Andover, Connecticut, adminlatrtrix. PiKe/—■ X KMew ■yoot) DREO PER IS A HONORED . 1 TON PICK-UP work. New 1050 wallpaper hooka. evening work; also typing to do Can 8009. H. B. Grady. ORDERED: That six months from oovering. Dons by rellahla. wsli- Edward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. at home. Tel. 8220. Three years old. nice condition. GTEAL A KiNOERGARTSM PER— BUT X'M STILL -fg Rprely do they come Uke this. Reasonable. 835 O nter atreet, or the 33rd c.Sy of January, AD.. H60, be trained men. AU Jobs guaranteed. WcariUR Apparel— Pura 6' ATTRACmVE Two-family home and the same are limited and ailOMd PUPlU’fi BL*(TE PENCIL-*->• TfeyiMf ID Find a vjav ^ VeiirHxBcUent truck. Hall Unoleum Oo.. 32 Oak atreet. PAINTING, paparhangtng, cell- phone 2-3505, f 1984 FORD PANEL ONE NEW Norwegian Silver Fox 4-4. Hot water heat oil burner. for the creditors within which to brmg HORRORA.VHANe OUT/— •WOsJOER IF THEY Phona 2-4032. evemags 5155. Inga w hiten^ fioors sanded and Situations W anted- In their claims against aald estate, and NO PRIO& HEED A MAN AT THE 200 Runs good. * MAPLA BEDS, studio coudi, fur, $50. Inquire 19 Essex atreet Short distance from Center. CaU the said administratrix la directed to reflnlsheiL General carpenter Malt 99 8009. H. B. Grady. I LEFT? r b PAiNTTWK T iaaR -S ’ 19OT DODGE SEDAN . JOSEPH A. Jbeeter, tax con­ work. For free estimate call Gil­ stoves, tables, chalra and mlscel' Phone 2-9744. give public notice'to the creditors to HiVIF laneoua. The Woodalied. 11 Main bring In their elsime within aald time TONSILS w h e n TH&V Heater. Priced at 890. sultant-accountant. Bpsciallxlng bert Fickett Phone 5438. ACCOUNTING student desires NEAR NATHAN HALE In buaineas and farm Ineomsa. atreeL ennUTS 3-place winter outfit allowed by publishing a copy of this CATCH COLD? See These Today part time work, afternoons or pink wool; alao spring outfit, blus order (n some newspaper baring . a Y h e y ^ Priced Right Eatabllahed 17 years; modest OUTSIDE, INSIDE Painting and evenings. TsL 6041. ' s c h o o l circulation In aald probate district, BY LESLIE TURNtt rates. 1010 Main street. East paperhangtng. rrss estimates SEVERAL GOOD used NfrigerS' WOOL elM 8. Telepbons 5170. wlthlR. ten daya from tha iMte of this WASH TUBBS Police Are Styaded ; DeOlRMIER MOTOR Hartford, 8-4518. Evenlnga Broeul Prbmpt servtee. Reasonable EXPERIENCED Short Order cook tors, $20 to $50. One Easy wash' Four, room single, having two order, and return make to this’ court iTHAT5 AOANOOP PSOlL.10MawT SALE.S, Inc. Brook 125SJA prtoes Phone 7630. D Frechetts would like worlf In or around Ing machine, good condition, $35. rootns on first floor and two on of the notice given. laiTWAsirT nOMT OtOUP. «KTN Waated—To Bay 68 JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge. ‘desperate MIU! WnOys-Overland Dealer Workman's oompensation, public town. WIU also consider other One electric range, $35; one gas the aeoond. Hot water heat. Price 'PM ABRAtOiWfiCAtrT POR US.POUCE ____ 1 DffAWN! JOE.YOU 8AW8 Filed, kejs made, mowers range, $35; new 80-gallon Cole- couiPcapnNui CNUtVTNiKlP*.««U^1 14 St., TeL Man. 8864 liahlUty lamed. type of work. Call or write, Mr. BUYING Ustd ruraiturs i $9,000, with $2,000 down. This lo­ UqVOB PEBMIT STOP ’EIM WITHOUT ' aharpened. ewtboarda and air Bryda, 19 Johnson Terrace, Man' man-gnn hot water heater, 5 year houssbold gnods, any quaaUty NOTICE^or APPUCATION THOSieiMBfRO >TM8T)«8aMt _ R«pnirinir 29 cation la handy to schools, IRISKMSTUE UUE5 lAstLweoom, OBILE 65. Green. 1948 cooled englnae repaired. Oapttol Chester, Conn. guarantee, $59.95. Watkins Bros. Tbs WoodMwd. 11 Main atrast I OF THOSE uttle Fully equipped. 15,500 Equipment. BS Main street FURNITURE Repaired, refinisb- CaU t-5155. churchM and Main Street This is to give notlea that 1, CAMIL- POOMIWIU 81.4T». Phone 8582. ed. Chairs reseated. B. G. Nash, OLD RED Tin Barn, 706 Nbrtn LO ANDI8IO, of 4ta Wood^dge ■weibOiE^ RANGE BURNERS and hedtera Main street, buys and sells good street Mancbeiter, Connecticut have TT B X 88. 714 North Main strsM. Bonn B lrd »—P ets 41 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA i S t o " PaaeL Very good. cleaned, repaired and installed. used fumlturs ■ and antlquaa. R oohm Wltkqat Board i* filed an' application dated January IT. Guaranteed workmanship. H. HOUND Puppies—Stare, Black-Tan 19S0, with tha Liquor Control Com­ , '■ Service Center. 15 MATTRESSES. Your old mi Frank Deaetta. Phone 9-8876. Realtor—878 Main St. mission (or a Paekaga Store Permit Nlelaen. Telephone 7272. Beagle cross; dam. Registered DOUBLE ROOM, for buaineaa Place. Phone 7255. aUrUlscd and remade Uke Phone 8 4 ^ or 8038—B et 1921 (or the sale of alcobolle liquor on the CaU Jonas Furniture and Beagle, 810 each. Phone 3-0389. NEW t Wo -PIBCE parlor suite couple or two gentlemeh. Tele­ premises. 18 Oak street Mancheeter, club coupe, two PETER W. PANTALUK electllcnl Floor covorlng. 36 Oak. 'TbL 9- Good conatruction, heavy cover, phone 2-2404. Home listings Wanted Conntrilrat 1947 Pontiac ooBtraetor, maintenance and ertr- 1041. BOSTON Terriera. Foe Tsrrtan, floor sample, aligbtly soiled. Sold The hualnees le owned by Camlllo mg fbt tight and power. 40 F Bosera. croar brod pnpplM. ROOM FOR Rant H eat hot water. PRE-WAR Modem 4-room home, Andlalo and LionU Andlaln, of 4S1 EaanUful eondlUan. as la, only 868.98. Marlow's. 8059. oU heat, oak floors, storm win­ Mdaa up to 95 ,tar aUeet Pbotie 8802. ZUnmermaa’a KennMa, Lake Near Center. Qeatlsman prefer­ Woodbridgo street Manebeetcr, Cen- MMYBB VI90 dows and screens. Venetian nectlcnt and will ba eondnetM by U ■ COOCDBB A Itic 29 ■tTMt. Phone 8397. BEST PRICES for tunltora, aiw red 87 F os^ street Phone 8881. CAMILLO AMDISIO. oT eO Wood- Uquaa, TradUig Post. IT Mapio blinds.. CompleUly re d e co q g ^ I Me PIANO Tim iN G . rspnlrs, noon- ImmediaU occupancy. Prise bridge street Manebaster, (k>nnactlcut every eve- Read Herald Adva. TROPICAL AND gold floh. Plants street 2-1089 .Open aooa Mon­ CLEAN, Well furnished, bested as permittee. i wiaiiiiftw, ditloniag. ots. John l» c1mi and aeceasoriea. KeUy’a Aquar­ days, T uesdays. AU day Thurs­ room. Quiet neighborhood. Nfar 900. Elva Tyler. Agent. Manches­ CAMILLO ANDtSlO. 89 Ms « M 434319. ium, 29 Sunaet street Open 'tUF. day, Friday. Saturfiar. 1 bos line. Inferences. Phone 8188. ter 2-4459. .y^pated January IT, IMO. . ^ \ r. -A • , :.

\ , , I 1 L-':. .J ittanrlf^Bbr £tt»nins If^rald THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, I960 Keep in Step with the March of Dimes-—Give Today!

was set for tbs reunion, and the m n # proeaada of tba V. P. W. aat> Mmbers of the WJB.CA of the •M S:.- United Methodist church o f Bol­ Class of 1930 place decided upon, the Italian- ATtraga Dally Nat Praaa Ron back party tomorrow avanlny at Is Engaged Amerlcan club o f Eldridge street Tba Waathar lO tT o w n tha Pont homo, Manehaatar Groan, ton will oonduct a food sale Sat­ rat tha Month M Oxeanibor, ttS t %■ All arrangements have not yet REAL GOOD BARGAIN Pwmaal et 0.8. Wextaer — mu will bd turned over to the March urday morning from ten o'clock on at Halo's store. Mrs. Leslie Plans Reunion been completed, but It Is expected luBiedlatc Occupancy — Owner Lcavinf State # . & A. OMrt aub wiu o f Dimaa. Mra. Helen Brickaon S-ROOM BINOLB HOUSE—S bsStoows, flicplMa. waSssa 1 aarthlr »M ttB f ta w ^ and her committee will welcome Spencer, Mrs. Myron Lee and Mrs. that Arnold Pagan! will be the 9,831 doxdy and eoMer thie aftac* Robert Richardson will be in caterer, and that dancing will fol­ Utebea. wired for eiectrle stove. Rases eonsbiBstloa stoias aria- ■riur a t tiM iKiaM o f Mra. an players. 2IVlaut’<|FjJiFr Iw u F n iu u 2ClFraUI noon; cleartag and eolder toalghtt 3 ^ SvtHM^ S Bwawn drcla. charge. Home baked foods and va­ Will Observe 20th An> low the dinner. dows aad doers, hot water heat, ML copper phmsMng. TMs boose •BIsaiber at the Axdit n s tm o n t ia h(9 «d for. Victor Johnson, chairman of the rious other baked Items vdll be O f the 180 members In the class, Is In A-1 ooaditioa Inside aad ootside. Bollt la 1S47. Lot Mae 76’ Bxiunx e f ORexIaHene fhir and colder Saturday. banquet committee for Hose Com­ ottered for sale. niversary o f Gradua> 82 attended the tenth anniversary X 306 feet. Near has Une aad schools. Priced to scU. For appolat- Manchester~“ A City of VUlage Charm H m fcwpttBST cSiA of Man- pany No. 3, S.M.F.D., reminds all reunion In 1940, and it is expected meat please call kaatar baa racabrad an Invitation who plan to attend the affair Sat­ The Ladies Aid Society of the tion fronitHigh School that more will attend this year. ^ GEORGE L. GRAZUDIO AdvertWag ea Page 14) to att— tba ehartar-iaatallatlon urday night at the Firehouse, to se­ Covenant - Congregational church A ll but seven members of the class VOL. LXDL, NO. 99 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CEirra ^ a— * of tba new' Vanture Club, cure their tickets at once. wlU hold their annual birthday Plans are being formulated for have been contacted to^f^te. INSURANCE — AUCTIONEER ■M— by tba Middletown party at the church tomorrow eve­ the celebration of the twentieth The next meeting o f the com­ List Your Property With IM s Agency For <)nlck Actioa 106 HENRY STREET MANCHESTER TEL. MIS Jm pUnM t dub, to bo bald at tha Tha executive board of tha Sec­ ning at 7:45. The guest speaker, anniversary of Manchester High mittee is scheduled for Friday eve­ I towbSw m Portlimd, Wednea- ond '"Oongregational Women’s Mrs. Willard J. McLaughlin of school class of 1930. A t a recent ning, February 17, at the home of lay, February 1, at 7:00 p. ra. League will meet tomorrow eve­ PatienfM! in Concrete Henry street, will relate her ex­ committee meeting at the home of ning with the president, Mrs. Sher­ Mrs. John E. Hedlund, 87 Forest periences In India, where she lived Chairman Fred O. Edwards, 428 Witnesses Favor News Tidbits wood Bowers, of 76 Deming street. for sixteen years while her hus­ street. Porter street, the date of May 20 New' England Growth Epworth League members and band was In the mission field. Culled From (/P) Wires friends are Invited to meet at I Mirrors, Glass the South Methodist church, Sat­ King David Lodge, No. SI, Erecting of Dam Whiltakcr Chambers still faces urday evening at 7:45. From I.O.O.F., will exemp4uy the Vellpw there the group will go square FILL FOR SALE possibility of having to stand trial rtoaitara Topa, Window Dog degree, tomorrow evening at Building Contractors o.. same charge that brought Al­ dancing. •ad Plata Gtaaa. Aato Glaaa eight o'clock in Odd Fellows hall, Loaded on your truck or gor Hiss a five-year prison sen­ Threatened by Cost under the direction o f Degree Mas­ delivered. Lojfs and rough All Types of ConstrucUon tence. , , , Congressional Atomic A buffet supper and social win ters Clarence Aspihwall and At Enfield Rapids cemmittee h ol^ session with Whita Gloss Co. be enjoyed by the combined staffs Franklin Parker. A ll Odd Fellows cord wood free for the Jobbing a Specialty Atomic Energy Commission and of the commission on Education are requested to be present, and A . taking. there are hints later that tho Ulks 24 Bifch 8L Manehaatar and the Sunday school, tomorrow those not holding the Yellow Dog Lois Theresa Fouatala Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Army Engineers Conaid* c..:cemed proposed super-powered evening at six o'clock at the North degree cards sre cordially Invited Inquire hydrogen bomb .... Quiet rally Of Steel to Sector Opaa Ooay S A. M. Ta S P. M. Methodist church. A short bus­ Eight Nations I to take the degre. Mr. afid Mrs, Russell 8. Foun- follows mild early decline In stuck iSadtea aatnrday iness meeting will be held during er Proposed Improve* tsln of Bolton annoimce the en­ ye^UHce Alexander Jarvis Co. Wm. A. Knofla & Sons, Inc. market. the evening. Three Manchester, Conn., men, ment o f Gmneetieut ViHing JapancM* astronomer who \ Plenty Of Parfcint gagement of their daughter, Lois ^ S M in t H.IICIISC EARL W. KNOFLA, Sec.-Treaa. Sign for Aid Economist Makes Stat«> John K. Kossick, Yeoman, third never went to college says he State Rests f On Pramiaaa Theresa, to Bernard P, LaPlne of jssM istranr Phone 4112 56 CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE 1-1891 River from Long Is* Washington Britle class, USN, o f 46 Lenox street, 90 Branford street this town. sighted from Tokyo the "terrific ment in Urging Goti* I ------Peter Luurtsems, Jr., Fireman Miss Fountain graduated from SMRCNfmS...PNOni S369 land Sound as Far Ambassadors to Put Slg* explosion” on Mars which has ex­ USN, of 9 Warren street, and W il­ Manchester High school with the cited astronomers the world over Murder Case stmetion of Mill in MATTRESSES liam J. Lawton, Airman Appren­ class of 1946, and the 1948 Class Up as Holyoke, Mass. natures to Separate . .. Chrysler itenslon strike, with Area Before Joint tice, USN, of 129 Glenwood street of Dental Hygiene, University of more than 100,000 auto workers are scheduled to return to Nor­ Arms Pacts Today off Job, moves quietly into its Tour old mattress steril­ Pennsylvania. She Is employed Washington, Jan. 27.—ected a few hours later. This Berlin, Jan. 27.—(^P)—The you. SIsT’ She said 'Oh, I ’m all fo r its oonatruction. western powers once again Union's surprise recognition of right. How'a my Daddy?’ I said "Uie proapect that in the futitru *^lPs The Truth''! I t s JW .H A U CORK *T am sure that the people <4 plan was worked out sscreUy last Communists and Pro* their fledgling regime. vibion of Internal Rev they will have to xnova-«r ao out SUMCNSatSB COM» month by mlUtary chiefs of the 12 may slap on a counter-block- he was holding hia own. o f buelnesr.” _ ■ 5UGARHEART PEA5 TURNIPS Cbnnectieut, aad most especially GommimisU as -Well .. Jspsnsss Tsansportatlon Mto- ■ ■ _ lluru" pomsbody tSok Carol’a emie Receives Notice Manchester's Piano tha realdeats la tha First Oongra^ ’TRlanUc paet wmwtrlsK— ads hgafiut eastern Germany ister Shlnzo Oya tells cabinet that nraw Oeaffdorlag Mevlaw ODngrsss H>sclftod last October band and said ‘Go to alsep, dear.' (Combination Offer) , atonal dIstrieL wish ma to makr Amerloau Navy craft and air­ Already, he declared to a pire* Distributor for k,^sn It upptmoA plans to rsann if the Russian strangling of , Jan. 37—Vf)—Italy today "She said T m not going to sleep BUTTERNUT this eoatrlbutlon for them to a Berlin highway traffic con­ craft are patrolling waters near until my daddy dies’." Bnnetin! parrd statement, several flinia are strong and atabls economy.” wsstem Europe, that tbs adminis­ had her sixth coalition government Cheju island where number of conaldertog moving to other parts •SOHMER tration must approve the strategy tinues, American officials Doctor Called By Defense Waebtogtoa, Jan. 37—(flV - 2 Cans 3 7 c 1 Coffee Mug Free EnvMona Deegenlng Channel since 1946. The cabinet, excluding Japanese fishing craft have been As soon as the state rested, the Civil Service commlMloa of­ o f the country beMuse o f the hlgf The project envisions deepening outline before the full $1,000,000,- said today. Some sort of eco­ seized recently by Koreans... ^ t