.(CoatlBoed .oa. r«ca Two) working,, not to^jegialate farrhiilaa one- ’ i;'-"Anf erad. -.because. -he- was ■ Mark that date. Marrh TT: 1952T CHILD’S ‘ fend the WheL T ' ■ 7 ^ MeOMateilhMii 'eoaMaanJ' .(OextliMaff a».Paffa.^Elght). 231,408.49,______:__ way.' <|AltV1S REALTY In the opening preliminary^^ o fig w iring prteaariHit-^iiartWia t& wfuae' J " “ The Hoey < ■Xor .IL 4* U»4ytLyuto;»n„«p,toldju»m.C JX. and Harrimaq'a report are two-of fiiid way* o f moving prieea down- ts r old Mllwj|Ukec,bpy alwWa Affd .4e-'-et*n/-heasiaffq aeaj).- |8*ai|iff,*^ her tif-hufrian' dramas." Upon the' the. mapting jiare, Feh.. gO. of the S major iUmji; before* the *>moet< vfsrtlr sif,' ineri^kWgf prSauctivity (/its jMs W iS £ B U Y 5 ^ - iJaim-mAttL Ksrth AtUnUc Treaty prgM lM - ing. '17m .others'hie aircraft B a b y ’s a hla inbtbeiir, bm bef,. aixd sls- on a *hlp deal whlek hneglH Accuracy.-aL. UuO.. date,—demeetle-- ■ -StK CTWOWie— tranqullify and marital content I VOU'U, CNJOV DRALINO "iloiriri^XTDr^unctl,-the-NATU ptMibje." ~82,'iBW8»~pwwr'te'''jaeaip'.''it^^ may hinge. I VWITH^THC______RieoeST. Military committee started a pean- army treaty. Specific Chargea - Conspiracy (rial of 15 CaUfornla oae^, a Waahlafftoa lawyer, \\>eks ago The Herald w*a* told I T IR E PEA LER IN TOWN". Marching evaluation of recom ' During the NATO Oouncll sea CTOmmimiat Party leaders reatupes aaiLother*: CONTEST I VAN'S SERVICE STATION.' mendations by W. AvereU Harrt- Sion in Rome, the Allies were ■ The amendmehta Mr. Ti*uman tpday with continued testimony by i - I THEV RE A l s o man's 12-man committee of ex hopeful the final European army 8outh Norwalk, Feb. 11.—(ffS—: parUcularly attacked, and their former party functionary David TRUMAN THKBATS MOUNT (h t, U/iitiii/ EQUIPPED TO GIVE FEEMAFUSE One more mystery waa added to sponsors, were: Over llee in Oklahoma Test : >OU COMPLETE (SARA&E B K A K t perts. treaty would be approved 'here. Saunders . . . Defense department WsshlngtOB, Feb. Open To Children 6 Mos. ' Reliabla aoufees said the Allied Political strings Weat' Germany day to the discovery of the body 1. By- Senator CapeKhrt (R- identiSe* 81 additional battle cas ' “ , j ‘ It t iT A U A SER V IC E S REPAIRS.' bonding Ind.), requiring that price celling The Seeiet Sendee disclecod to chief* of staff generally constder- has attached to furnishing her in a vacant lot here yesterday of ualties in Korea—13 killed, 30 Oklahoma City, Feb. ll.-;:tF )— -compromises reached in the tradl day threat* agalast Preeldent WILLIAMS 'To and Includins: 8 Years I' a-' doll-faced little girl when Dr. allow for coot increases betweeh Backers of Senator Robert T a ft, tional smoke filled hotel room* last ad as fair the report on how the manpower has killed hopes of the start of the Korean war and wounded, eight injured. Tnimsa lacreaeed 46 per eent* YVest can most efficiantly step up that.' - Roy Barnett, pathologist, told po of Ohio appeared today to--Nhave i night,, backers of^Taft and Qen. Wi lice he could find no yause of July 26, 1951, „ An estimated 10,506 persona— salvaged a slight advanUge out of Douglas MacArthur will wind up fi-tho year endrtTtest Mae rearmanent, but that some believe Delay Oe Budgets 2. By Rep'., Herlong (D-Fla,), about double the normal legal as coHiiinred with the year ha> Its long rang* recommendations NATO eourcea look^ on the de death. the nation's first state convention with nine of the delegates and Eis- OIL SERVICE Dr. Barnett did. however, clear forbidding a price celling on any limit—jam National Guard Arm cholce here of delegates to the Re- enhower will have seven. Taft had . fore thaL THERE'S NO ENTRY FEE A R M p O N B HEATNASTER "HRES arq woolly. ' lay as- particularly unfortunate be up one point. He said-, that the item which does not allow whole ory in Washington to hear Evnnge^ Five-Major Items cause moat of the countries in the publican national convention. * OiA promise of seven and MacAr- 341 BROAD S r Juat have your chUd'e pIchtTe taken at the Elite child, about five month* old. had salers and 'retailers the same per list Billy Graham, and more than Bul supporters of Gen. Dwight thur two. BUS FARE HBARINO Studio and enter It In thie content. M'ho knows— Praaidlng over the gathering of coming weeks will preMnt military been dead between twro weeks and centage. of profit they earned be 1,000 more listen by loudspeaker Hattfoid, Beh. Tha . 6.00 X 16 $ Including: Tax D. Eisenhower could claim a mor- Of the two credited to MacAr- your child may he the personality champ. At the 16.95 150 millUry experts at superior budgets to their parliaments. Un a nionth.' ' -j. fore Korea. outside. ; . . Leon H. KeyaerUng al victory, inasmuch aa they had 1 thur, one is J q O. Ferguson, who pobUe heartag aa tho Osaaeeti- FUEL A N D ead of content >ou may buy the picture 'for $1 J)0 If technical Institute is LL Gen. less financial provision is made for Detective Capt George Rise saliT 3. By Senator Butler (R-Neb.) says his life's record of antl-eom cut Ceaspaay appBeattoa U r •%edty $uy •••«»« poronfs uso Triple RoRnod *"■ jron wiih. upset jpre-convqntlon dope which |ost the Oklahoma^ j^vernOTshl R A N G E O IL AND A FREE T U U WITH TIRE Chsrlee Foulkes, chairman of the European army contlngenta—|m it would be iniposaible^ to obtalit and Rep. Hope (R-Kan.), forbid munlsm sh'owa that comments gave Taft a 12 to 4 edge among by only about higher Mas farea wU open. AthnHt Meeting wfr* : Canadian Joint Chiefs of Staff possible without a treaty—it will fingerprints but hoped by infra ding federal livestock slaughter^ made Saturday by Senator Me- Oklahoma's 16 delegates to the Democratic Oov. Johnaton Murray M arch 16 la the hnB aff the eommltte*. Among the group are take longeE 'to get things 'imder red examination of the towels in ing quota*. <3arthy are “utter nonaensa" - and (fiilcago Presidential nominating in 1950. Heoaa af BipieaMtatlvea, R “I’b( not old enough to talk yet, hut I just ★ -k -k MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY OTHER 5IZE5 AT PROPORTIONATE 5AVINGS such famous figures as American way when.%nd if a treaty U which the little girl had been "All theae amendment* are bad '‘entirely false.” convention. That ia about aa.cloae aa a Re^ waa ■aaanaeied tadMr iff the __ /“f Atliniic'i .Triple ______:______TELEPHONE MM Qen. Omar N. Bradley, French aimed. ... 1 ___ w npp!4 to epme^up^ with some State PahUe UOHtlaa rmiaili ATUNIIl r- leglalatlon,'' Mr, TYuman said. General Electric Company seeks This represented for the Eisen publican ever came to being elect pMR*®T4ee3ag Oil. 1 drink all pirents should OIL HEATING Gen. A l^ 'n M 3uih iend BriOiK '" The ' nailitaiy' rammittee wlfl duos. He admitted b* waan't even “All of them are hurting us in permission from Wage Stabiliza hower people the first actual, ed governor of thla tradiUooally know of the warm comfort it proridei, of iit Warranteed For 20 Years SPONSORS:' ' *- Air'Marshal Sir John C. Sleasor. study a. prograas report on the too hopeful about th at the fight agalnat inflation, tion Board to go abend with eoat translation into dblegatea of the Democratic state and the Eiaen- Hfi'iS flits EQUIPMENT TOTS-’N-TEENS — 958 MAIN STREET ood SERUICE deeo buroing qualitica, and of the money it 0I>'- Informed sources said ths U .g Europoan force, however,- even Two children, Kathy Oonnolly, 7, "Ekwh give* special treatment of living portion of 3.58. per cent general's reputed popularity with hower and Taft forces bowed to . AVALANCHE UUUI IS save* prood pepaa” , ELITE STUDIO — 988 MAIN STREHT Raa been urgliQ: Britain to agree though nothing new is ready. and her brother, Kevin.. 4, found to certain favored groups—light-; aalwy increnm recently negotl- the man on the street, whose-in Ferguson’s selection as chairman, Vleaaa, Fab. 11——Nlao- Estimates Qn Request * CO-SPONSORS: STO? STHTIOn on a Mediterranean command set Oountaring thair pessimism over the body wrapp^ in towels while ening their share of the mobilisa nted with unions. . . . International fluence in the nomination of Re of the delegation without a battle. 4aaa ehtaia were hVM aad 16, M-ELPOVS PRESCRIPTION PHARMSCY VANS up into w’htch Greece and Turkey the European army, ' informed playing In the lot at Hillside place tion burden—while' saddling a dis Bank Mission headed by bank’s publican preaidenUal candidates FIm c FIgkt Foeeible lajafod aaily teday wlwa a hag* «BC APPLIANCE CO. CALL FIRST NA'nONAL BANK OF MANCHEf TER L. T. WOOD CO. _427 Hartford Hd. Manchester,Conn. could be fitted egaily,after thSir sources expressed confidence the and Ebnwood avenue, Jn a heavily proportionately heavy burden on vice president Robert L>. Garner, ^ been aomewhat negligible In WhUe there temalBaO the poeet- and MOTHER GOOSE DIAPER SERVICE semlng entry into NATO. LtiM A l M f •I BISSELI, STREET ai -MAPLE ST. — TEL. 2-1875 2*1257 arrivea In Iran (or try at MttUag ,the past T E L . 44 9 6 TTm 17:8. wants Adm. Robert B. (Cant M ffmga t) (OaaitaMHd aa Fag* TWa) (OMUioei «* Ufbt) ABf li-lraalna air dls^to. U today'* conveatloB coaftma (OeatlBMi M f»g* ! Natta Aa*aey
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- i . ' •c5i-. -^ £ ‘- I*j, ^iTw- KAMCHE8TEB EVENiKG HERALD, UANCHHSTEIL COHN, MONDAY. FE&RUARY 11. i l b rSR EVENING HEBAia)rMAMCaE8ygB> «)HKw»HONbAY^ FEBR^ FACE a Joint concert wfeldh they pre* aod, were preeeated with coraagea expanda more nKMWy will be naeMl ' aeated. in . Kntanual. xmhans.: to wear a t the'alhw t eelebealloB. ' Jtw cgtrying on the cUnic*a pMmneg, AEoiit ToMnn B m Coo Forma p0 k i^ & r o t L f Exj^tdns IJs^ program.- Manchaoter'a can^piUn feUryj' and B ^n Oeisay; tiWUU- ChurtaLe^ H w .zpirilMf Wia be Church at 7:Si>. The alficei* from The ceoeert la the evening 1^ D e a th T o ll John N. AUen of West Hartford Opm^lk^Xmtte WorcesUr and G aef alnmaae, for ftmda win open Thuraday,’ Feb. urer. the oombiaed cluba, gO violeea waa iiL end continue' until Feb. MeSenf drda will meet W< Warns Thqf National Units Rockville/ East School PTA who will have as his subject.. "TOfi. HasReiinioa 090 atrong, enjoyed a dellcloua Of Heait Fund ir a b o n Stores Open h y m e n ’s ReaponsiMUty to Hla dinner in the veetry of the church well attended, and the aingera A t present a technician, jpeciaUy day at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Stanley Tho February meeting of the Tomorrow, 11 A. ML gave an aacellent program. They trained in Uking electrocardlo- 7 in A r m y Juraa M 68 Branford atraat Bast Srhori Parent- ■ X . ',.',•'5- -- . ■ iS at SrSO. lira. Ida Soderbnrg waa grama, is employed by the clinic May Help Spread *BigLie’ In Festival the 'fciitffy IsitiMirain hrar Annhrenary O b the caterer. V made an impreaalve appearance, U r. J. A. Says 60, Perrelt, Gleiuicy, Royee 'omorrow Hold Elee^b sociatinh will be held this evening Church will meet this evening st Hartford, Feb, 11—ConneetRut Ifrai Ward Krauat, preaident of an wearing black and white jo d M . tor this woric. A part time aacre- Miss Janat R. Holmes o( R8 at 8 o'clock a t the school eafo- PerO nt of Money to tary la also tm plo^ by the Heart TFoodbridgs atrset - retumad y ^ An organlae4 'taciat network in^ 8' o'clock, ’V __ .bPCCg»e* one the. few. sU t« (la .. is M « 4 e d the O Clef .j(3ub, Introduced the. Oyer 40 ^umnae of tjM^ub who CHntc, her duties being to arrange W a r Gam es tarday from Ctaarwatar. fla ., Of Silver Lime Firm The Past Chiefs CfiiS dTlIsmon the nation to organize functlon- directora. O. Albert Pearaoti. and were aeatad In the audience Joined this coqntry, spreading racial hate Stores' i^ixManchester will cuasion by parents and teachers Telhple, Pythian Sisters, will hold Otabined Concert Stay in Mancheater ippototmenta and to keep and file whsra aba baa bstn apanding a Record Paper* Today propagaafia and feeding on the In-' *Heart Set on I a>vo’ of questions proposed by the ,ally Eisenhower For Prestdent Oacar Andefton of the Chamlnade in the traditional Snale, »Uy Peace (Cea« lOM ) vacatlen of thras waaka. aecttrily bf some of the leu stable > rernkm «TI»S.n tomorrow^ its February meeting tonight -at aingera. 1 Leave With Tou,*’ before the Parents. The teachers will be tbe home of Mrs. Cecelia Snape of State Headqnartera. Tha Officia W O Ctef Gtat> obMjrved iUr “Sixty per cent of the funda elemeiHs in the community, h u at j. F o r Annual Ckmteflt Abraham Lracoln’s Birt^- available to meet the parenta for ..niaa Ruth Howe read a hlatory white altar in' the aanetuary,. rataed iy the eommimity of Man- arelaa SnowfaU unUfeually high. An , Tba axscutlva board sf the A oertlflcate of incorporation for times WMi the support of national da>’. The bfinh* and the Thomas Pagani Is New Hartford tumplhe, starting at -8 opening date is Lincoln's Btetita I aanlvemry yeiUrdiy »fUr- bif the G Clef Club over the paat offloar saM that tn yaatoday*# tho Silvar Lana Bua Lina waa filed persOruU discuMlon of Individual o'clock. cheater for the Mancheeicr Heart Soreptimiat Club will hava a brttf aaaociatlona and organisations' A Manrheatier man. Charles H. Munid^l Buildfhff, how Preaident of KoaciusE- problelns following the general day, and the time is 11 a. m. x- I wlOt • raunion o( - fMta«r 39 yeara; and Miaa J a n e tte Paton, Lafayette Ckpiare, Waehlngtcn. Aaaoctation wUl be uaed locany," eparatkm during , which almoat meeting this evening at tha homa this morning tn tha Town dortfs such aa the Daughters of. the: . The Sunday school staff of the Armstrong, 119 Clcott drive, has ever, will b9 closwNn o^ meeting'.\A t lhe 'eoncluaioh' of the First Lutheran Church meets to A whole hoet of notables wfll 8p«cl«l sueiU for. the to the enjoyment of eve^y one, re D C, contalna autuea of five men •tataa Or. J. A. Segal, preaident of 3,900 man bad jumped, the total of Mrs. Mary OlbUn, 48 Cottage oWco. American Revolution and the Vet- | koUnil; Succeeds Frey caaoalty rata was lasa than ona entered, a full length origtnal-play- program 'pefresh’menta will be night S t the church at 7:30. bo on hand here to offlclate'iii Aon w«r« Uit C3i*minade counted humoroua' Inddenta con w h o diatlnfuidied thainneivea the Mancheeter Heart Aaaociatlon. street, praeedtng the btiainaea erana iff Foreign Ware, a group of servance of the occi^ h . served. nected with pMt-'concertn Three fighting for the United Statea. Dr, Segal reporta that within tha per cent, involving aU typaa «f ac maetiag. ^ According to tho inatrumoat, tha United World Federalist waa told In the second annual Connecticut St. Bernard’s CYO will meet ti\e opening. Th e list Is headed'’’.)3y M of Worceiter, Mm *., and Playwright's Festival. Rockville) Feb. 11—Thomas Pa- Tobacco Meetiag this evening at. 7:15 p. m. at the' Governor John Lodge, Lt. Gover , dlraetor, Ow*r''au*taf*oa. charter membera who are atiU ac They are the Marqute de Lafayet paet year with funda coneeted from ddenta, running, from minor Incorporators include WllBam A ., here Saturday. ~ apralna to a death. Mr.. Armrtrong's play is entitl ini waa elected president of the All tobacco growers In this area church hall. nor Ed'.vard N. Allen, SecretarT^W • fioup »rrtv«d by bu» at 3 tive in the G Clef .Club, Mra. G. te, Andrew Jackaon, Comte, de Ro- laat year’s dHve, a Heart Cliitic Donald Machia, 16, of 30 Drive Perrett and Christopher Olannw Gordon Hall. Independmit In sh Club of 'the Koselussko Club Albert Peeraon ' and her alatera. chambeau, Tadeuaa KoaCluaako haj been formed at the Henches- This offiMr, a yeterah of many A, in Hartford Hospital sines Feb. who have long owned tha buajme vestigator of extremist organiza- ed: “A Heart Set On Love.” It tion of Mrs. Helen P. Skinner, will meet this evening at the At the CYO meeting this eve State Alice K. Leopold, Republi and went into immediate will be Judged along with the eight drama instructor at Manchester at'Vhe annus] meeting and dinner Gasek Warehouse, comer of Win ning at'St. Joseph's ^hool Hall, can State Chairman Clarence I with the O caef Club for Mire Eva and M iu Norma John- and Baron von Steuben. ter Memortel Hospital. Aa the clinic. operations, both combat and train 8 with first and second degree in partnership, and Edward^ tion% lecturer and piibllEher eff held yesterday afternoon. He auc- ing, said wdnfer Jumps wera not burns received in a Hartford dmo- vdio waa engaged aa ganarU man- Oountertide,4 speaking at a m'eet- other plays already submitted in High School. Deadline for,entries dermere road and pjnney street in there will be a Valentine party. Baldwin and Republican Speaker the contest in competition for a is March I. Mrs. Skinner atated reeda Herman Frey, who serveq Ellington to disctias problems .of of the House Mansfield ^ D, grsatly different from aummer line station axploslan, sras re agar of tho compan^-'^ Perratt Ing of the state executive council that offIceVor several jraars. Fran ones «mapt~t(ir~^TBinerMMd ported 'Ttindmng vai»-:«air by and Olennay two moMho ago. . of the UWF at the South'Metho 1200 caah award. ' — that She expecu "quite a few intorOstr ' Sprague. , — ------— 'V". "Xx - f ; ^ BURTON'S FOR BEST! more" plays to be submitted by cis Badlak Wu elected vice presi Full Will lYe Theme weight of clothing and equipment hoapitsl authorities T ho purpoaea>d( tho new oor- dist Church, mid that the actlvl- The winning play will also be dent, and AINSrinalski secretary- The program will open at 7:30 Alao expected to attend are worn by the paratroopar. A naw -jlorntlaa. aa n ti^ in tha cartlfl-. ttee of such men as Merwin K. presented at the Oval In the Grove that date.- „ treasurer. -.-X p. m. with a morie "Operations ojt Mra. James L. McConaug|», fini of six liicnea of snow makss ReipetratlonB for the SHmnaitiea cate. ^are tha operation of lUiea of ’ Hart and Gerald 1., K. Smith were ■unnner theater in Farmington for Edward C. W hdght of Rock a BroaiUeaf ■Ftrm,**' by C. ffeaw* or Rotary Meeting widow of the former Connectl#t landing a litUa softer, cushioning and modem dsneing class spon' buses'and trucks for the tranapor- made more dangerous when these one week in August and possibly a vllle, who recently completed Hta ford Brewer of Manchester. Dr. B. Governor, fotmer Governor .JanJls some of the bumps, he added. sored ,by the Mancheeter Branch, national organisations which In C. Shannon and. all meipbera-.of paiaangers, freight and second In September. It will be 25th year as districtxcame war F. Lownsbery, plant pathologist of Main attraction at Ladles’- Night Tha offleer aaid he was pleaabd Hartford County, TWCA, are for hire and the forward- themselves are not racist, went staged for- the arena playhouse den, revleVed the chai^M in the the New Haven Experiment Sta- the Elsenhower For I^esldewt with the workmknship of para- along with arguments‘and cru- to be given by the Manchester Ro State committee, including VRe dosed, as the class Is full, but of parcels and goods of all de by Paul Nell deSole. List Service department over the years^d eX' Uon, Witt discuM the problem of tary Club tomorrow at the Man troopecs of the lU h Airborne Di- dne who baa not yet scriptions botwaen cltisa and mdes manufactured by the “hate plained the methods now uliqd td soil fumigation and nematodes at Chalrmai\ John deK Alsop. aRd vialon which came from Camp mills." Hr. Armstrong, who Is present chester Cmmtry Club • will be "a Helen M. Smith, vice chalrwon^. may put her name on the towns In tba United Statea and stock streams. Mr. Wraight 8 p. m. Samuel Fasaler, buyer for comic millinery show. Campbell. He noted that only lilt by contacting Mrs. The DAR, Hall said, endorsed' ly employed «s 'tnansger of the P e r s o n n e l the Consolidated Mfg. Co.; will toll The Governor add a few oteHr Canada order rervlce^ depBrlment of a explained the curreqt meth The ahow is one of eight comic of the notables present are expeot- about five per cent of those with Cooper Of Boulder road^-The first Hart’S' attacks oh the United used for stacking birds as com what the buyer and manufacturer features for the everting. Others tha divistort now were in it wdien class wrill he held qn-'Yeb; 18 at • The corporation has a capital World Federal'lists, and the VFW Hartford ' manufacturing concern, iks for when he goes out to'buy ed to make short speeches. stock of $90,000 divided into 900 VT has had 25 years experience in the (This la the final section of the pared with the practice of years include talks on the ABCs of Mat- the diviaion left occupation duty 7:30 af the OMnmpHity T. has used “hate group’’ pamphlets, ago. 1 tottacco.. At 9 p. m. there will be rimon.v by a professor from "Kpo 841 MAIN ST Dr. g. A. Segal in Japan shortly before the out common shares of a par valua of and “It takes* a respectable na entertainment field, chiefly as USO list of actUv Manchester an ehhlblt of various'kihds of dam WnrSTiTtUC-K BY CAR 3100, and tha amount of capital stage, screen and radio producer servicemen and woihen, from Other speakers included John Koo College," and on Adventures break of the Korean war. More Mr. and M^s. Sidney B. Cush tional membership such as the Cyrkiewirz, president of the Kos- aged tnjtacco with a discussion by In Psychonietry. sn analysis-cure. he pel over. about half the men now in man, plesbantly eurprtsad stock with which it commences DAR to give a big lie some stand and director. He Is a graduate of Manchester. Additions since the Chalrmsjy William Niemann. The New London. Feb. 11 —• busineu la 330.000. start of publication total 92, and riuasko; Philip Sachse, who was Five more acts are. scheduled by of the cUnle lacreaaea. It may be the division wero civilians only 14 with -jL housewarming, party at ing In the community," he warned. Vale, class of 1923. chairman of the club's building subject fof/hls exhibit is "Recog Chairman Harold Crozier. George E. Harley, Jr., 6, of $37 aeceaaery to aecuro the aervlcea of to Id montha ago, he said. th d r home, 11 Aahworth street, The firm now owna 13 buses and Names Groups' fionhm Hall Together With other plays en these new names will also be pub committee; John Zira, and other nition of ’Types of Damage on Willetts avenue,, suffered a skull the ebcretery on n fuU time basis. .turday evening. A group of conducts chartaring operations Tho "hate groups" and their tered in the Festival, Mr. Arm lished. For additions or correc officers of the club. Stephen S. Leaves that be PreN-enled." DIFJ4 OF INJURIES fracture at 8:40 a. m. today wh#n our fabulous new At the dinie, the newest ed' friends from RodevtUe, Coluinbia. from Manchester and Hartford to prime movers that Hall listed were strong’s will be read by a screen tions, please notify Mrs. R. P. Von Buw waa toastmaster. he waa struck by a car while .-on vences in the diegnoala end treet- the Naflonsl Eronomte Council of playing a variety of gamea with ing committee, composed of Prof. Lambeck, 23 Bruce road, tel. Moiuiay\B\euts Find.B aby’8 BbdyK South Windsor, Hartford and this points In Massachusetts, Rhode the' wlnnera receiving prizes. Officer Annouaced The Rookrille Methodist Youth New Haven,_F.eb. 11 Miss hla way to achool. His condition meat of heart dieeeae are used- A Island, Connecticut and New York, Merwin K. H art in New York, the Orville K. Larson, of the Depart 7161.) William Witinok has been elect Is listed Bs critical at Lawrence modem direct-writing Electro- town surprlaed the couple and pre Christian Nationalist Crusade in Prizes went to Gary 'Ballard, Ca Thomas J. Wolff. Fellowship will be gqests of the Mildred Kohloff. 34. of New Ha sented them with a sum of money and in addition to two biu lines to rolyn House, Stephen Shurkus, ment of Speech and Drama at the ed president of the Rockville U t Youth „ Fellowship ofXSt. John's ven, died Sunday of injiiriea ' re Memorial Hospital. - cerdiograph machine tekea trac In Soilth Norwalk Hartford by different routes, the Louis, Mo., of Gerald L. K. University of Connecticut, Prof. Rpbert E. Wright; Jr. . ^ ceived the previous night when Police Identified the driver of ings of the heart. Fluoroacope and to purchase something for their Ith. publisher of The Cross and Marilyn Taylor and Katherine Rhymond WroMewski. tie League.- to' succeed Robert Ephropal Church this evening at h p t n e , . __ ■ . ... company runa special bueas te the Margaret Hazelwood, of the Dra Greenwood, who declined reelec- 7 o’clock. _ ...... she was struck by sn auto while the car as Harry B. Elion of 84 4a»twy- maebinaa wra-idao ea baud' thoFlisg,-and-the-l(oyal-American. .JtarU n,...... ma ■ 'department- Oijnnectieitt' .- Herbert A, Wymeo,-Jr..-. . . Pla'nt-strect-.- -who -said the-boy -rin'- "TUMMY Paga Om ) m tV bdd Whltday >tant In' B ut ■tldm”'"...... - .... Th'e....TblTsnd'....AawKi'slIohr of crbssiiig 'Grhnd ai'e., "afi'd HhVetf for UM by the heart cUhic. It must Group in New Jersey. Refreshments consisting of ice College in New London and .Dr. Thomas Yost. street. Patrolman John Mllone Into,the path of hia. automobile-in Karl Ludwig and Mrs. Julie Hartford. These groups. Hall ssld. carried cream and cookies weye served by Mr. Greenwood will serve , as Hen's Clubs will hold a .sup M jKdnted out.he»,,howfver,..t}»at : of aouth -Nor- Hesse of thii town ora rhairrean- ~ Ertriie.McEIray .of Bridgeport. _ Andrew J. Lelenak. ___ vice president and--the-, other-bf- meeting- tonight at 7' o^loek- .„ -idenMftsd— tha- -driver as^ Frank. Wiimtta avenue from behind—x all thia equipntefit balonga- to the on thrir campaigns of hate under 'M'rsT'Enieat “Tureck' an^ Mro; "Ed This committee will choose the Frederick Ybung. ' ' Grssioss, 30, also of New Haven^ parked car, wrd0c^..3rlHtanUy. and co-chairman respectlvaly of tha guise of. combatting commu ftcera will be Charles Weber, sec- South Coventry Congregstlonal Manchester Memorial Ho^ltal and . Tiny summoned their mother, the Masquerade Ball which the ward Walters, sisters of Mr. Wer- best three plays. A panel of rharles E. Young...... ■' it la through Ita generoalty and co nism. "Through a widespread cam- ner. Ji.dgea, vet to be announced, , hiit Gordon S. Young. didn’t believe them at Hrat,’’ Hartford Saengerbuiid is planning .paign of smear and innuendo it operation that they have been made, said Mrs. COnnolly, “but decided to to hold on Feb. 23. EASTWOOD The party was brought to a bt- including prominent theatrical and William J. Young. la WROBIOBBIBBSBBiaiaBBBOIBOOBWOiaiBBIBlBRIlBIMBBffBiaSIlBHBBggBIBfflaiaigSaiBeiBBBBWBBWWEIglBialBEi available for use by the Heart take a look." has sttempted to Isbet the cause ting close with the opening of the academic names, will select the John J. Zaparesky. Clinic. NetureUy, It would ' She called the police. The local branch of the WCTU of humsn brotherhood and inter Valentine box which contained winning play at a formal reading Robert E. Zelser. if the Heart Clinic he^-its Jaeaaa Cr4la B saM ph Scalt nstinnal cooperation ' ss .Commu Valentines brought by each stu to be held on April 6. Harry Zitkovitch. equipment end It is hoped that the Detective Lieut. Joseph Bares will hava an all-day seuion to Tbalau BitUr Ja aa iM lIe led a squad of police, to the scene. morrow starting at 10;S0 a. m. nlst.” dent who attended the party. ' The festival is under the direc' Walter M. Zwick. people of Mancheeter, wUl again “ Model “ M anx As a result, he 8aid.*’'tbe honest prove by their generosity that they He found thp baby was clad In a Recently the women made cush dress and underwear, in addition ions for wheel chairs for the Vet an d th e in th e ' fight against ■ communism is BIC SAVINGS... NATIONAL BRANDS WEEK are in full sup^rt of this worthy M arriag e dealt a severe blow when DAR cause. to being wrapped in towels. erans' Hospital In Newington, and Saddle** and V^FW dfficials and others con I “She wras a, doll-face chubby tomorrow they will stitch the tick B ro k er” (U calar) Dr. Segal, who te associate in youngster and apparently well- ing pillows, and fill them with tribute to the cau.se of hate-mon- cardiology at the local hospital and fed," said Berea, who eatlmated feathers, using vacuum cleanara ijis-esse-tise l:4S -t:N gering groups." KElTH^S GREAT it also a Fellow of the American the body may have been hidden in for tha purpose. A ..POt luck Urge* Acriiracy' Remember! ~ The way to combat these hate this gmazing new girdle has a secret inner support College of Cardiology, statea that the buahea for at least a week. luncheon wilt be enjoyed at noon, STABTS WED. heart diaeaae la the leading. cauM groups. Hall said, is to^act posi mid the buBlnesB meeting will be The Year's Biggest Shew! These Are that cuts inches from your middle and adds glamour of death in the United States and held at 3 o’clock aa usual. tively, to raise the level'of public is definitelv on the Increase. To opinion' so high in this coimtry m r o w i N T ] to your curves. It^s designed 3 inches aboye the w ai^ bring out this fact more clearly, - Our Lady of Fatima Mothara “BRIGHT VKTTORY” "through the use of accurate and he points out that during the year ALSO unbiasM information concerning CUSTOM BUILT Local Stocks Circle will meet a t the home of all sspierts of national and inter (to give you the sleek contours you need) with leho- Ift.M. 500 pntients in Manchester, Mrs. Bert Gay, 138 Parker street, “BOOTS MALONE” alone, suffering with heart disease Quotatioas FUraished By .. .Wednesday evening at i o’clock. national affairs" that the propa- elastic sides and.an up and down stretch back panel, have been admitted and treated at - ganda-of the "hate milla'-' n-ould _ Erected and Coburn A Middlebtooh, IM Any mother interosted in Joining have no market. Finished the Manchester Memorial Hospital. ___ .liOOP-.M-JEWcea____ jtha. circle..will. be. welcome,, to. atr kmg length 8.50. sizes 30-38 waist: in w h ^ - t-- ■"Mueff progress has alpeady been tend this meeting.-----— ------Halh'whio ts not, a I Tnited World MOT* ■ Inctudiag - -rr- made in the fight against heart Federalist, served in the Air Force • / Bank Stocks 2 Side Windows NatloaaUy Fam ras Quality la Always Tho Watchword disease and, .more progress lies -"Memorial Temple,.' Pythian Ska NOTICE j ;durlng the \yar, and hegan his.in- ahead. Thiir generous contribution 'Bid.Asked' ‘ A’estigatioh Into the racist network PRE-MB 1 8lde';Door.'.;iit-;‘' rt-a-n.', M ftSMm Y. '. "Iiasttag'QUaMtjr r w Your' H« no i'.’vNww -vaatT; JR.rst.. Nctlona!. .BjaJi______ters, will meet tomorrow evening --an4-Dv»-Head---- — Featured A t T1iriiHsy-4kU»-Fi'lMs» -witt- go-n~ long wav th' ha at en -this ..-.of - Uanchestii^ -----3S- 4n-Ode- T)iVO OUTSTANPINO TECHNICOLOR HITO Saturda.v, Febniary 28 Annual ladies night at British SAM YULYES 2 Biff American Club. 6 p. ,m. Shoe Repairing of the Bet Tomorrow February 23 and 38 ter Kind Done' While You W esto n is SAVE 510’....UNIVERSAL TANK TYPE . . ■ . . . thru THURS. ' St. Mary's 90-50 Club minstrel, ' ' ' ' " ■''v-rt* .§ Walt. On One Show CIRCLE “Showboat," pariah house. -4i How do yoU- li|te your stocking shades? j® 19 MAPLE S lk c E T - Feb. 39 to March 10 . . , ...... Opp. First Natloaal Store Annual Red. Cross, drive- ■ ...... ■ . __ . . • r ______, ____ ' j ' P . -__... ' gaiMeg __ _ ------Tuaadayr-gshenazy.-26------\ . as April morning mist—or waim H .Daughters (ff Imbella Fashion ______VN-.-.t. a •• c u um^G lea nter ' >• V-'-’;'* • t. . . H •«.- • .... -u.i , . . uew ' .Shpisr aC sC 'iJahW Schorf H q lf ' ‘ , . ■ \ - Friday. FiihriMiiy 28 __ .8* stitiHnhbddws? Eithenvay— ^ Come Double- Club Leap .Year R EOULARLY^388>Mdfq»ft4tiof»Ily-famowa-quallty Dance, CJomm'unity Y, 8:30 to 12. .'for groat«-«Mi«e Ask to see “Belle 'Ibnes” in^ CM«f« a w fa t aV«* s S%* pletara. entertained 44 of their piano atu- an insulation innoculation is just right remedy. But don’t wait too aalar ar Mack aaS wMla. Pla*. dents between the agea of 6 aTid 11 what the doctor ordered to cut latr. Air early treatment means a.; ttettar M 1/200 mtmA.. with a Valentine party held at ~--- -j A#a A«Mr fO.3 wtaO 1*m. Given On C O 0. Deliveries those sky-high fuel bills and keep quick, cut-cost cure, you?personal Belle-Sharmeer Leg-size.^ 2atf WESTERN HIT! Orange Hall. The afternoon was apent in your house warm and cozy all win Our services are youra foir the ter lonipr. ; asking. Pay us a visit, or well call Open Thursday Until 9 P, M. e. Closed Wed. At Noon .35 V .95 MM ( h» n.im* "f ).UM' ■ |M . m! on yon. . t o I k pair 1 f I o r (»b f I ill tin ‘ t ' FALSE TEETH RANGE & FUEL OIL Monthly Fees For M aterials...... Free Consultation—No Obligation modlta dneheas Tkot Loom r ^ TT^ w MANCHESTER for alandar for evatage -for tall - NnaJ Nnt EMhoMMa' or email legs alse legii - larger legs siaea 8vk to lOVi.- sizes 9H to 11 Many wearers of false teeth have siaea 8 te lOH suffered real embSrrsismert oecauie The BOLAND OIL CO. their .plate dropped, slipped nr wob j \ ^ e l T i t ' s nuuiK w ^ss. ” M k WINE T I E I N I Y bled at Just .the wrong time. Do not 841 M A IN ST. NOTE ONE COMPLETE SHOW yi’AiCiiNG AT 7 P. M- live Id fear of this happenlrgto ynu. tiAMERA SHOP 369 Cr itf.' St 5370 Just sprinkle a little FASTEBTU. tne BUILDING MATERIALS 1,]^ 3J OFt'OSm; HIGH SCHOOL / t I lY t Tl ^ alkaline Inon-acld) powder, on your T O N IG H T : “ R a c in g T ide” p l u **The L a d y P a y s O fr plates. Holds false teeth more flrmtyc 901 Main 6 t,^eL 4321 so they feel more comfortable. ■ Does LUMBER FUEL not sour. Checks ‘^late odor" i denture hTMth). 0 *t FAffnKTH at any drug Store, « sail MAIN ST. M/yKHtSTBA ^ sT£L.4l46 ■ . - .'4 . ■i - *- '"'.I''
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EVENING'S , H A N C am m .TONN. NONDAY, FEBROTY 11. 185g TOTOHESpB EVEWG CONN,, HONP a ^ ^ FA.OBVOUB .aaiiissss sMaaftiita** . „••#«!«** A.. jafa^'ahot down £ fi^m unist MiO speciala, Mra. Roa* Parixaau of Schwri .thls week will include Mrs. " X f f r r f 'T . ...ji iij.. i.x Jqt and damaged four today, Stafford, James Kelley and IV]r L. Emil V. Mamet, Mr*. David J. Tax Board Opens Waddell Group boosting their two-dsy beg to font Air. Force Ace Soath Coventry ,Taft Holds Slim Advantage List of Service Personnel WMdden. Tliere will be a similar McCIcUan, Mra. Dwight Gordon, TUESDAY’? kijla and nln* MIQa damaged. Mis. nHSOa* LHtta p arty here Feb. 30. Mra. Hcniy Bay, Mrs. Theodor* X Evening ^ssions Weddings Is Missing in The Ladles Association, of th* BetU, and Mra. Robert Hurst; at • AND - Grows to Over 700 Names Oavaatvy 1-BSSl Flrat Congmatkmal Church will 8fi*. Center School, Mrs. James in a do^ght betweea ig Sabres ■ — ...... t* not meet Wednaaday, They are Daspard, Mrs. Clarence Jeffries, The Tax Review Board, moving aad-flO. Korean Action The list of Manchester aerrlee-faelrtbote durtng th* aecoad w*ak TIm Snow Removal Account ia serving supper Monday night for Mrs. Georg* Simmons, Mrs. Win- irto its second week ot hearings WEDNESDAY Will tHicuM Plans for Korea. Unidenttftad plinea over KfMS-Thoren AEaiUon, Hartford. The bridegroom the Selectmen's Budget as of Jan. Uirop Merrlam, and Mrs. Martin men and women haa psated•ed th* ™ eampalBh for eontributlGbs the laymen of the Tolland Aasocla-_ today, will meet in 'the aaseasor’a PortrayB Elaine the Seoul area Sunday night SI 'ahow* a balance of $448.89 tion meeting at the church. Koppiach. ' ‘bOitT t t M eenvcntiim floor flfht M enliorial in Honoi*""of cauaed an hour-long blackout. (OeaMaaefl fiaa* fa«e Om I 700 marie. Th* original list con to th* U8d-UniUd D*f*M* Fvnd offlc^- in the Municipal Building !th« ftjur deleg»te« wert drive. against a tentative' appropriation Troop 65, Scouts, will meet A considerable number p t mail, Late Genenil M anager The bleak, 156-mile bsttiefront Thoren, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. college. Hartford, and the In- tains about 615 name* aqd 03 of $6,(K)P art up in the proposed Tuesday St 7:15 p. m. aL the Red boxes were rippSd off their stand from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight. Wednes loxpoctcd to Inclutlo Forfuoon. . was quiet. Allied infanttjnaefi Carl E Thoreii Mode«n Chaas, Mias Virginia Porter, The six students having an Auxiliary, American. Legion, will ' theta four apparently represented inony waa performed by muHUe Mrs. Clara Medean' of 481 Park Fisrea spokesman said it la likely alng all Manchester for funds for Kingsley Kuhney, Robert Butler, average of ninety per cent or more meet Monday at 8 p. m. in their with m^Us la a federal offense perty by Assessor Hinry Mutrie. plaqu* to per^tuate the memory ently Allied forces made no at light , at 3 o'clock by the p aat^ and brings a heavy penalty. ;axtr«me reluctance of either aide of the late genayaj. manager and er street and John Crie of Lydall Davia" plan* was hit by a Oonunu- the United Benrice Orgahiaatlona Albert Bralnard, Mrs. Dorothy in all full-credit subjects carried rooms in the Legion Hall, South Following the scheduled hear to carry Ita cause to a convention tempt to interfere with the burn Rev. Cart E. Olson. Organist Clar nlst J*L sine* he was flying an ») easy to reU m couitaa to bring cheer aind relaxation to |Te also said that If vandalism ings of the Tax Review Board, the which will be huhg in the Munici ing. ^ •e t were married at 8 e'dock Kenny, Mis* Marlon Holmes, Miss include Leatrice Frankland. senior; Coventry. showdown. W ith 1.3S4 vote* in*. ence Helslng played the tradition EntUy afternoon at the parsonage PM Jet. and non* of thee* haa yet gtufltatM ofeolM to those servicemen atationed aU over Louis Johnson. Mr*. Ruth'Cham- John M.Tjder, Jr^ Ellin Downing The Board of EMucatton will U personal property or malle in members will investigate the com- the spread of Biwhower- pal Building. . \ al bridal music and accompanied been dwtrpyad by anamy g rn ^ ___nr this homs-pTOVsi : the world. The members ofrthe "town. diiLnot.„stop...prDp4r..aQd im Building Inapector.David Cham* o f.. The_. Secoad- CoBgreaatloBal bers. Mrs. Margaret Btllee, Mn. and SMrtey Pendet, Juniors; Betty Itave a-special meeting Tuesday a^ .plaints and any cMuigea they va.-Taft atrength wa* said to be Rb^r LtoCks, tenor, who sang OiuiWxby the mlniater, Rev. Le- flip#. w ay . MRli 2 moonfifla ot armed forces of th4 United BUtes Ethel Lang. Mis. Florence Olea- Hawkes, sophomore; Mary Grif 8 p. m. on the regional high sch'om mediate action would to' taken. make in the asseaaed valuation of Bera, who was named chairman of "Becutuse," "leh Liebe Dlch" and Davis flew for the 3S4th Figh' Vlclu V apoR^m a rappr- Mr. Reynolds said that every leas than 100 vote*. the conimittee, said thia morning Silent Thousandg 'and O.'Hunt. After a week-end need assurance that , the people Bon, Mrs. Elsie Dsvis, snd Mrs. fith, freshman. problem. Area boards invit^' to property In town will to incorpo —i , Thla wnahed out any claim* ot "O Perfect "larva." Th# altar, war Interceptor Squadron, of thq/IUi 'lier.o c in a bfWlJ>* ... back home are supporting them Betty Dorr. the - session at the Rotoitabn effort ia being used , to trace...the rated into -the corrected Grand "the fenejal’a auppbrter* ' that % that, his group ha* no idea aa yet rip to NeWc Tork City, Mr. and waterMdlrecteclInpactaB*. The 11 students having not less dr*. Crie ar^oow residing a t 481 Fighter Interceptor Wing. loyally while they eerve the na- Other workers are Mra. Eugene than four B’* in four full-credit Schoorinclude Andover, pdlumbia, culprits involved In the Thursday U at; ' I graa* roots iipaurg* could carry on how much money it would need Honor George VI rto has been detoratadjirith the Just breathe In the steam! tlon. Manchester chairman for Hebron and Boltqn. / night vandalism. for the propp.sed plaque. ?arker street. " , Freeman, Mrs. Raymond Dono hubjebta, ana an overqll average them to victory in the first head- Silver Star, the PiatlngpMied Fly; Erery slngl# breath carrlM ' -Ihe USO drive, Horqge B. Learned, van, Mrs. Helen Bruton, Mrs. of eighty per cent in all sUbJecU ' Ooventiy Volunteejr'Flre Com The Robertson . School girls' on Uat of strength between the Chambers ' said, however, - that big .Croaa with on* oak laaf ctus- VapoRub’s soothing metUj hhet pointed out that there i* no pany I will meet /Monday at 8 baakethall. team defeated th* Ell the committee would welcome do (CMtlaiMd from Page Oae) Alice Wrutol, Hr*. Frank Bat-- carried Include Shirley Smith and two major candldatea tar and th* Air kMuil with Seven cations deep Into thrM t and better, way to demonstrate this stone. Mra. Howard Daniel. Mra. p. m. at their fl^ouse in South ington inementiary School 32 to On the other hand. Taft backer* nations for the plaque from iqty oak leaf clusteiv''^ large bronchial tubes. It Richard Jackeon, seniors; Kirtland stepped from the train, a royal Couple Is Holered support-riian through the volun Robert Lynch,. Mra. Donald Mor Olson, Junior; Maiiljm Hansen and Coventry. / 31 in an overtime game Friday BUTTRESSES 'could contend only that they had one Intcreated In contributing. During'WorklWae It, Davis flew medicates Irritated mem tary p ro to n of the various aer- rison. Mra. Raymond Schaller, Coventry volunteer Fir* Com after school at Coventry. The tie been caught off guard in an are* All contributions should be fori attendant ia top hat climbed into with the 348HI F ighter group in branes, helps restore normal Marguerite “Gretel" Tyler, sopho- score of 30 to 30 was broken in At Jack-Jill Party vlcea which the UBO U equipp^ Mra. J. T. Small, Mr*. Saul Sllvsr- nint*a: Sandra Jenkins, Irene pany 2 viM meet Monday at 8 It is better to have a good which they considered marked off warded to Paul' Cervinl, collector the royal hearse coach and placed th* PaeUlp’u d took part in 368 breathing. For coughs or to provide, abch as home-lIke p. m. at Their firehouse in North the first minutes of overtime by a as part of their backyard and had stein, Mrs. John Lappen, Mrs. Ploufe, Ruby. Vahee, John Emer rebuilt mattress than a of revenue, who Is treasurer of th* the Impertal crown with Its S.0B4 combat ^isaiona. He shot down upper bronchial congestion clubs, friendly lounges at travel Philip Bayer, Mra. John Buckley, Ooventpy. foul shot by Rose Niemann, high ' managed to retrieve some ground. committee. apaneaa planes. there’s nothing like using son, Richard Orehotsky and Neil scorer, for Ellington who made a cheap. new one. We re Jewels w‘orth approximately 1840,-. Mias Phyllis B. Pirato of M poinu and camp ahoWS and mobile Mra;' E. W. W hitham, Mrs. John Stickney, freshmen. T ^ Northeast Neighborhood Originally, the Taft camp had Other members of the commit Plymouth lane and Donald W. Davis' have two children, a Vicks VapoRub In sfeam. units. ■"— ’ - Hopao Economics Group wilt meet total of 27 points for her team. make and aterilize all t>*pea been confident their organiratlon Diana Mntycfca 000 on the King's casket. Wabrek, Mrs. Fred Woodhouae. tee, all Municipal Building em Moxley of 381 Spruce street were dipighter, Mary Margaret, and a For continued relief al- Entertainment, provid^.-on the Also, Hiss Joan Schoonmacker The Senior High Youth Fellow Wednesday to plan "Meals from Nancy Charland then followed of mattresses. wa* aiich that no on* could chaj- The Queen and women of her Mm. George. ship of the First Congregational shortly with two one-point foul A allghtly tradition defying'ver- ployes, are Asacaaor Henry Mutrie, gueste of honor at a Jack and Jill spot with troupes of actorit^ ac Miss Cecil Jewett, Hiss Mary -the Reserve Shelf" at the home of Iflfege them auccesafully in Okla Probate Judge John J. Wallett. party did not wait to follow the niiscellaneoua bridal shower gi^n tresses, aingera and mualclans, Church* will have a food sale S a K Mra. Edison O. Davis. Leaders in shot* for the winning point of homa. Blit after Elaenhower'a an iion of Elaine, thi legendary ‘'Lily procession in Its siftw-cadencea ib^k. Tex,. Feb. 11. -«A4 - w i c k s Jane Durkin. Mr*. Thomas Brady. Assistant Town Engineer Frank by Mr*. Cheater Brunner ajt her eh»t •«« Y JS fS S with occasional stars, la always id Mrs. Clayton PIneo, Mrs. O. AI- urday from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. .for charge will to Mrs. Davis and Mrs. tto' gatpe. Nancy was second nouncement that he la a Republi Maid" of Camelot. will be por O. Steele. MUia Jeasie M. Reynold*. progresa to Westminster, but left heme on Avery street yesterday wke of Jet ace Major George demand. This is top priority for th# benefit of the church sanrtuary C. Schramm. high scorer for 'Coventry with a JoBM F iiiita rB ani can and available for the nomina at once by limousine for Bucking A.-Ds'vi'*, Jr., reported missing in bfeit. Perky, Mra. Barney Wlch- trayed by Diana Motycka in the RN,. town welfare worker, and afternoon. Mlaa Firato. t)t4 daugh Korea right now, with Alaska maih. Mra. Herbert Stevenson, redecoratlon fund. The fmad sale T he Booth-Dimock Memorial total of 11' points; Dori'a Weat tion. hi* hackers proceeded to har- ham Palace. , . action in'Korea, was. under medi will to conducted at Hilto Phar made 13 point*, and Janet Rych- Floor Covorinf; forthcoming production of Mark •Mrs, Barbara Harrison, a.'*latant ter of Mr. and Mrs. H ^ry J. Pira next and military hospitals to fol Mrs. Howard Beaupre, Mrs. Rich Library board of trustees will '. vest some hay. town clerk. Grenadier Guardmeii carried the cal, treatm ^t today and unable to low, macy, Sebert Building, South mee"; Tuesday a t 8 p. m. in the ling made 9 polnta. . Barbara V They got two endorsement* of casket across the scarlet carpeted to of Plymouth lane, and Mr. Mox see anyone. ard Symington, Miss Georglanna 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1011 _ . , „ I T«'ain'* "The Connecticut Yankee The present-drive is an out ley, the son of MV, and Mrs. W. Notice Isugest Agency Dolan, Mlaa ^Gail Johnson and Coventry. The committee in charge reading room. Arnold with four points was the Eisenhower * candidacy from dia-ljn King Arthur's Court." Diana, platform to a horse^rawm gun "She hasn't said anything,", said USO la the largest agency in Includes Kay Hanaeh, Sandra Jen Mra. Philip I. Holway will leave only other Ellington scorer. which growth of aetion, taken by a group carriage amid thcxhush. The ai- Reyden Moxley o'f Greenwich, will her mother, Mr*. W. A. Cantwell of Mias Doris GUnsten. trict conv'ention*. whlch^ picked „ n«ntnr a t Mancheaier High of Muniripal Building employes be married Saturday morning at Board of Tax Review cluded in the United Defense Fund. kins, Paula pay;"^ Lucille Shirley the latter part of the week for Beat guards for Ellington were -tw»..daUgataa.. each.... fief ore uw, ■Be+iool,- win-, -be - Tememhered ■ for- lence„ was Jirokjeivbnly.Jhy. escaping. Litlibock...... , Tha.Bo*rd .of.Tax .*nd,|^t>*..W.. RMe.,,Jr, Pqlm Beach^ Fla, where .*h.e plans Jeanette Corbett and Arlene Nle- Taft camp woke up to what wa.a 'iVKii' —fieS^^a ft 'A '■ bmibht!fth ' W ...tlfr steam from ,the royal en^ne, ■lt'-«*c9ock-at 'St.'Jem e^'ClniPch; Mira,' "Cantwell MUir'’th*l'''yoiitig . - Other...group* Included-are-.tlw...... *Mn.„n„i,i^ her brilliant interpretation, of her huiiding for a memorial to the late Town of Manchester, Conn., will American Social Hygiene Aaaocl-.. TTie Rbiiieruon. School girls' aiid to 'spehil"Blx' wtoki.' Mf. Hoiway 'maii'h;' for 'CdvehtfjC'PatHiaS Jl'if- happening . " ______role in the IBhl prise winning case Brittsnia. and ithe command* of About,35 claae friend* and rela Mr*. Pavia, expecting her third be" liv aeaaion at tht- MUntetpsi: genaen.-.Patricia. Carpanter and generat manager shortly-after-hta tive# "attended the shower which . aUon,:and the Nattmial Recreatio^f I State-G uard—TopicB .boya:_J>aakctbalL-teama will play) plana-to..Jbtn-her in nbout- thre» G et k w n Then, vrtlh firit team member* of "Antigone." Diana' i.s a mem Titeri of the Army, Navy and Air child about May 8, received the Building the following day* dur Aeaoclation, which encourages the similar teams or the East School weeks. M ary Ann' Moreau. like Victor . A. Johnston, national death in December, At that time, Eoffe guzffda of honor standing by. waa in the form ot* cocktail party telegram saying her husband was THE OFFICE OF ber nf the High School World a little over IVOO was collected. ing the month of February. 1952: development of local recreation of Ropkvllle Monday after school The school hot lunch menus for Explorer Poet Troop .57. Boy . field manSger. thrown into the staff and the A Oipell* Choir: she The thikea p t Edinburgh and Mrs. Nikki Kreaa amt buffet luncheon. The hostees missing In action last, night. She Febriiary 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 from Norman S. Southergill of -84 Scouts have made plana to make fray, the Taft machine began op programs in which servicemen at Coventry. The girls will play this week follow: Tuesday, spag represented Coventry this last Gloucester, wearing long black Used the Valentine theme in her has had no further word. 3 to 5 p. in.; February 11, 13, 14, participate along with other North School street has been prm first. hetti with hamburg sauce, carrot a trailer for scouting emergency DR. M. E, MORI ARTY WASH OHPSS PASHiOttS erating. It won two district con- coafa and high allk hata, walked decorated with carnations, snap deporatioBB and the large dining service in connectloiv ’ with . civil .ve.ntlon endorsement* for Taft, summer at Ijiurel Girls' State. and 15 from 6 to 8 p. m. groups of persons rather than by moted from sergeant flrat-class to /'The Robertson School faculty sticks, fruit cocktail: Wednesday, Her parents si^M r and Mrs. ,Io- Military Weighs alowly - across the platform and dragons. gladioli and fern. room table. was beautifully deco All persons claiming to lie ag themselves this program ta de basketball team waa defeated by welsh rarebit, bacon and peanut defense progrem. Anyone hav Block up while the supply lasts at . \ stopped two other efforts to en look up 'maltion* just behind the Mr. Thoren gave his dautfhter rated with a bright red tablecloth second lieutenant in the Sta^S WILL BE CLOSED dorse for Elaenhower, seph Molyck* m .N’orlli Coventry. grieved bv the doings of the As signed to encourage local com the Mansfield Schools faculty, 54 butter sandwlchea, hermits; ing a two-wheel chassis to ilonate this terrific low price! Every one green and mahogany gun carriage. in marriage, and she had for her with . candeiaprac ‘ of white can Guard, It was announced today^by Thursday, baked potato, chicken for the trailer Is requested to no Both aides were *o jittery ahojit Tickets for the Sock and Buskin Defense Buildup maid' of honor her sister, Mia* sessors of the Town of Msnehes' munities to develop plana for both to 47, in a benefit game Thursday la made of fine, high count cotton, 5 7 play to bi^prc.scntcd Feb. Ill and At the command of the honor dles, the bases of which were tied y t MOSTIWPOirrANT ter. Conn., snd those requiring s>l- cltillana and servicemen to make the Adjutant General's < ' afternoon at Coventry. A collec in gravy, cranberry sauce, cup tify John M. Tyler, Jr., senior the outrome today they Joined in, guard officer, the cortege moved Frideborg H. Thoren, and for with white ribbons with red Hartford. Lieut Souther; FEBRUARY 13 in gay eprlng prints, styles to flat •aavlng that they would seek only]' 16 at R :l^ ln the high school aiidi- Justments must sppesr and file maximum' us# of locaj facilities, tion was taken for the girls' baa- cakea; Friday, clam chowder, egg crew leader, or Thomas W. Rid (rontlnued from Psga^4>ii«) out past the thousands, many of bridesmsida, h er sister-ln-law', heart*. Silver hearts with eiipida and Rnancial resources. assigned to hie same salad _ sandwiches, ice cream. er. poet advisor. ( ter every figure! Hizes It to S3- an endorsement of all announced iorlum /biay he purchaaed from whom had waited in the chill driz Mrs. Elmer H. Thoren of Weal to know your costs their complaint at one of theac ketball team uniforms. any. cjiih member or Miss Mary o . — ■- / on them were also used in the dec meetings or st some odjourned Als^ in the fund is the United pany F, as a platoon,leader. A The Robertson School girls' Bread, butter and mill: are served candidates for the Repiihllran zle for hours, some alt through the Hartford, and Mrs. Kenneth E. orations. Mrs. Brunner had made TO MARCH 5 presidential nomination. Tliey ran .Mc^ams, w ho may he reached at committee and the/full- council in Advance meeting of ssid Board of Tax Re Comnfunlty Defense Services combat veteran of yfbrld War II, team defeated the Lebanon Ele w ith all meal*. f As early aa 80 A. D., oysters would endorse thr"H*rrim*n re n ig h t Ward of New Haven. Harry E. two lovely cakes, one angel food which are used in communities LieOt. Southergill served two Mothers who will assist with were exported from the Thames •be no unit rule of delegation vot th y Fiknhlin School office. "George the Gooif” Thoren, brother of the bride, was view'. mentary School team, 21 to 16, ing. under national GOP conven port. / and one'sponge cake, both beau MffMs a • • The lime of appeal la limited hy which are particularly hard hit -years In the European Theater, Thursday afternoon at Coventry the program at the Robertson estuary to Rome. WOMEN'S They believe that, with the Eu Six bay horaea of the King's best msn and serving as ushers tifully decorated. by an influx of defense workers Prior to ending the regular tion regulatlona; of nomination do not acenr "too troop of .Royal Horse Artillery were ® m er H. Thoren and Clar law to twenty days from and after Scorers for Lebanon Included Ame Besides Eisenhower and Taft, ropean army plan lagging, such Th* bridal couple received many G e o r g e S . M a y C q .h p a n v the fira^day of February. 1953. with their families. Banded to army, Lieut/Southergill served in lia Shitonski, 7; Barbara Bender good", puIM th* caisson past the silent ence E. Anderson of Hartford. lovely gifts and all present had •the convention endoraemen an endoraament la essential if U. 'tBa sMisee ^ #iyw*saMii| •John J, O'Connor, Chairman. gether in the UCDS, already *a- the StateGuard. He waa induct and Geraldine Manning with 4 BLOUSETTES Staaaen, in' Washington, said he throngs who already have desig The bride's gown of blush pink moat enjoyable time. During the tablished national health, welfare ed In 1943 and waa with General would include MacArUiur, wno B.; Secretary of State Dean Ache- nated their late sovereign, Satin was designed with a wide, Sherwood Beechler, each; for Coventry, Doris Weat, Many beautiful styles In 8-M-L . ha* asked .that delegates pMged wasn't reflecting on Indiana citl- son 1^'to have enough ammunition afternoon Mr. Bniniier entertained Charlea Boggini, and recreation agencies bring to Patton*i Third Army in Ekigland, gsy eprlng rnlnrs. *en* when he said a •‘semt-laola- "George the Good." low neckline, long fitted sleeves 1 ; Janet Rychllng, 4; Nancy to him elaewhere be wlth*awn. to win Congressional approval of the guest* by playing th* Ham m M OSiid Sirattg Mm f««fc IV# ■. T. Board of Tax Review of the local communttiea particularly af Franic, Luxemburg. Belgium, Ger Charland, 1. Best guards. Leba tloniirt Republican Hifrarchy" had The body of the .ft6-year-old forming a point over the hands. mond organ. \ j, fected by the defense effort, the many and Czechoslovakia. He Gov'. Earl W’arren of C^lfornla the .Mutual Seriirit.V Admlnlstra- monarch who reigned 1.1 years lay The bodice wa.s embroidered with m s / Town of Manchester, Conn. non. Doma Miller, Gloria Smith; and former Gov. Harold tji Staaaen lost that state and tHilo and Il tirm appropriation in March. The bride-elect was honored pre- know-how and experience of 4vears the Purple Heart, Victory linois to Dcmoorsls in re<;ent elec in state amid the simple sur seed pearls and heads, and the full Coventry. Patricia Carpenter, of .Minnesota. But experts do not minimize the vioualy with another miscellaneous trained staffs in their particular Ribbon, ETO Ribbon with flve Mary Ann Moreau, Roberta Kal- tions, Republican Senatoh Cape- roundings of the country church skirt • terminated In a cathedral fields of Bervlce. They assist com COMBED YARN Rtaaaen Talka T<(nlght problems of reconciling th* 13 dif train. Her veil of Illusion was of shower given her hy her aasocistes stars and also a Presidential Unit tor. hart, of Indiana ..had. rriUei zed-him.. of St, Mary Magdalene at San- at.G urtls, Hartford, .where, munities to meet the proems Citation. "Stassen' deli.vera » ■^Lincoln Day ferent national-vtelw# on the re drihgHani tihiir iw s ffiftriiihg to ffBger-ttp'length'Tind dra-ped -from- Y EU 887S ... There were 13. and oneThalf ta address here tonight. Taft backers -for the remark. Actiially, Stiiascri port, which la highly critical of ahe Is emplo.'yed. fORMEIIILY iVltlTHETCAtPIS whIcK’ stem' from ai sudaeply ex Lieiit. Southergill la mairied, said, he was giving volefa crMit enable the neighbor* *nd worker* a pink satin headband edged with EY’ENINGS 3-017S panded population, the /employ- bles of setback in play Wednes .. ..ilon't. llKa4h*.Jidfa,bHl concede some nvcniber*' ,-defense effort*, (q- pgy-iheir. tribute; - seed . p«arla.. H fr cascade bpuq,ue.t has two children and is employed' day night during, the organization' ^ ' th/iy caiyt 'aifi a1tyiMn|r ebolit It St T or^n^nf' no p l^ypit 'fn ^ t iiiv"; ftjiVticidarlFBeiau m'*.' 'inent of mothers in defuse plants, by Spentor Rubtor company.' ^ lU f pirff / " Yaagi in —Bklriing— ba gpipe s —mournfuWy — the-movtng'orTamtlleS'lntO'Tiew'Kr^ al. oommlttee..Bponaace(L pacly.aL -.-thta--tate date,- Etaenhowee-su^l-tt . P—- gmmmmmmmmm ttmmm , i, ' | TW TTTWV bid hTiff'Tareweir'Oifrf'a»“X'gun lienuTmd'tvy streamers. ■the-Nathan-Hale Oommunity-Gen-4 porters said they regard Staaaen Gov. M arren aiiln in New Yoi k iftp council will set up a contlnu- REIVIffiffStASrCO/ calities,'and otber Tamily and com- Officers of the Secopd Battalion, carriage took the body over coUn All three attendants wore nuinity dislocatiohs. These are ter. Prize* were awarded to the as a possible convert to their camp he will announce' soon in . which , (ng aludy group to keep the West's try roads to nearby Wolferton sta gowns of royal purple net with OF MANCHESTER First Infantry Regiment, will hold following: Women’s first, Mrs, and are prepared-to rheer hliii on. stains he wilt' enter Piesidcntjnl | defonSf potentialities under con- WIUIJUNS 186 Middle Tdmptke Weet services which/ire considered es an officers’ supper and dance Sat tion for the last journey to Lon ahlrrod bodices, bouffant skirts sential if oui/manpower is to to Joseph O'Brien of Willimanjic; From a national alandpoint, the prlmaric* and added he wa.s giv- fitnnt‘review. Thi* would spot- don; Everydttatinn along the 103- and stoles; malchiug face veils of urday evening in the armory. second, Mrs. John H. Westland whole battle here adds up to a Ing sorn'e rtinughMo those in Wi.a- iteht any nation that slackened in • AUTO GLASS installed _ used effec^ely, if defense pro- Captain Ferdinand Tlealng ia in mile route to London wa* closed. the net. TTiey carried bouquets of ___duction ,4* to: be...sustained .on. a third, Mra. Maud Prat; men's ...... ^Iry rim which-both aide# will try con*m..gml Oregon. iU. apeak# in * ita-efforls;------——------pale .pink carnations and purple OIL SERVICE charger- -...... — ...... _ ____ ’^REG. 59c to exploit to their advantage BostpnTonight. j ______. • - Heedle** of wdhd and rain, the high level, and if the morale of flrat, Winiam A. Wolfe: secohd. blonde Duke of Edinburgh doffed violets, the honor attendant’s bou • MIRRORS finished and installed Stanley Wawer of Willlmantic; elsewhere. Arthur H Vandenberg. .Ir . .said j 341 BROAD ST. defense workers and their fami iry ____ hla hat and walked bareheaded be quet waa a cascade and the brldea- lies and the military is to to main third, Louia Dean of Willlmantic; Just as Taft discounted a possi in Detroit hr would run for tbe {- A ■•(vif # 1 0 malda' bouquets were in crescent • GLASS FURNITURE TOPS elation will hold its monthfv meet " Cute AS the tots they'll made fort OOP .Senatorial nomination to sue- » iVeU \a im a hind the giin carriage in the pro- tained.. Crew neck, multUttrlpe. Blzee S to ble defeat in the March 11 New cesaioo aa It moved toward W est shape. ing tonight after the regular drill reed his late father if it would help FUEL AND Open All Day Saturday—E.stimatea Gladly Given Clothing For Korea period. A discussion will be held Hampshire primary by saying that minster. The Duke of Gloucester At a large reception St the Clothing for Korea is still an he would be satisfied to get four promote the Elsenhower c'ampaign Peare Talk Role Rocklcdge Country Club. West on a proposed dance for enlisted In .Michigan, waa bareheaded, too. Behind them RANGE OIL other’ service in the United De K- or five of the 14 deICKste* fmm tugged the black-costed offlclala Hartford, the bride’s mother wore fense Fund. American Relief for men, recreation room activities that Elsenhower-rontrolletl area. Senator F.ate.s-.Kcfauver of Tcn- f.late blue lace over taffeta, black A ★ ★ and a new recruiting program. BOXER DUNGAREES ne.saee- plunged headlong into his (ConHnned from Pago Oae) of the royal household. Korea was established toward the \ -the general's backers are saying The coffin waa draped with a accessories, ice blue^ flowered hat end of 1950. Its special responsi \- that they have done pretty well in New Hampshire campaign in the and a corsage of pink carnations hy Red China and North Korea. irarlet and gold royal standard. OIL HEATING bility is to secure contributions '■ Oklahonis. even If they don't get a nation's first presidential primary. The crown rested on a purple.cuah- and sweetheart rO.se*. The bride from the American public of used "Sturdy Denim, 3 to 7 97c 'inajority. In a Nashua. ,N. H., speech lie He said the Commtintst* have groom's mother was attired in a EQUIPMENT, argued that the appearanre of Itin. Ita jewels glistening dully in clothing, bedding, shoes, yam, Marlborough ' W hatever the out-rome, obaer\-- spoke out against moral deray and the sleety rain. Also on the coffin grey crepe dress, 'With black .vel sewing materiala, > etc., for for ♦rtf who have been looking at the Corruption in government, and vnliinleer unit* In Korea - wa* vet hat and arressories. Her eor- "cdmplfttaly .jinreJalad .I0. Any..nfs lay a *lngle w-regth of white flow- Estimates On R^ c s t warding to the areas of suffering Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welch of Tol ‘'•^DklVVoWg''' uranw’fmr «• w n n b w " P r v snlent':Truman-. •rwmt'Thk'QnwffOrtnanioihgr;' g*lf e'”wks‘-nr •pthlf'' cnrn*ttfin»"-nnft ■ -and^need-in'-Koree.’nie-U W -i#' PRINTED Bl.",''- .entered.in the .prlm*ry..but nqt .8,rM.n.n pn. lhe EarV,of Uielr land 7Mvr"hwnww«irtt*n#ra"h«re ... .yaara-aald thev won't be aurpriaed. sweet heart roses,------— ...... - Ma-ry.-...... --UALL aaked.Oo m e e t , th e coat of. zeceiv. atthe home of their daughter-and if pracjlcally the whole state dele- anri announced Frcaidential candi- P'’''ti«'*l authorttlea." For a Southern wedding trip the Ing and processing the supplies date.. - ...... / "Clearl.v.". Joy. .aald, .'-‘tha.-P*o-. A aknple. poignant procession 1 aoir-ln-jaw,: Mr, and Mr*.__Elmer . gallon plump* for - whoever t* accompaniied the eofnii a* it rsfr bride .selected * slate htne ta f fe ta , A — ^ ^ 1 2 5 7 " and nsadyhy the same Tor shlp- ahead oh, the. roll call when It get* Kefauver, only Deni'x-ratic' can- i P’*" * Bepuhlic of China would not Hall. "J«M intaiB* me Mciag all m r favorite th* Sandringham church ■ Just at dress, yellow flowered hat and m w t. Jerome P. Weir and son. Ellery foods witii never a liga of acid Indieee- ' down to the Oklahoma position on dld'ale yet to announce, ,j^id he I'lslify under your criterion." 11 a. m. (6 a. m. e.s.t.) iotiay for orchid corsage After Feh. 24. they •rhe ofgxnizatlon has come'into lion, btartbnra or sae,” 1 lyt Aentr May. • i: -■ the first ballot at Cfilcago. N. Weir, have returned home from firmly believed In primarle.a a* the I •''’-V «'"* replying to Sunday's th* two-mil* trip to Wolverton will he at home to their friends at being in ’response to the urgent Florida where they spent two "If Coesin Harry nadn'l91 Bivcn me lome The. feeling here ia that Okla- Democrstir. way to aeiert official.*. 1 statem ent by North Koresn 'Gen railway station auid the iTO-mile 17 McKinley atreet. request of the advisory committee wtoks. ' Teas ihei uinc I visited him and had. lioma RepubUcana want to be on He said the,v-Were pOt "eyewa.sh '. ^ap i It stlscktng an Allied pro- on Voluntary Foreign Aid of the ibac bad cam of eour etoniech, I wooldn'l — ' poaal—tlnrt—rerommeffdations ~ for iPA»rnei/tq.-Lsn*< Seattle and- Portland, said he will At a later staff officers’ meet Manchester’s closest contact wishing one may get a copy at any **SSeii4e ■mot enter Minnesota and CaHfor- ing the Allie# offered conditionally .by_her mother.and sister, jndjcbn'renlencM th w rye the Uying aM Ut Washsbie, colorfsst Scoop up A I B riflal SI i o h c t left the great stone pMace to at WANTED with this drive Is the men they of the places listed below: town these new prlam at a saviaga.- niB prlmariea. trt glve up their demand th at neu tend th* short aervic# at West • prepared the deceased for burial. have given in service to their clerk's office, Mc-Velgh's Store, He' aald It wouldn't be a fair IrnI team* interview displaced ci HANDLED WITH CARE country.' Men and women of John Walker's Store and Saga- TIHU test because he would be hucklng Miss Aimed* and Mlaa Sylvia ' vilians to determine whether they minster Hall. The flags of all the common pOOKkEEPIR Manchester are contacting their rino’S;Store. ... POfl TM IWSIMy •'favorite, sons" in both "states • Btechholz'of South .Malft alreet want to.live in North or South Ko YOUR PRESCRIPTION 36" PRINTED RANNEL H sm ld E Stassen in Mlpfiesota rea. wealth made a blaze of color In and Heart Shaped and Oov. Earl Warren in Califor entertained at a .shower recently the great grey hall beneath a win DAINTY Red* for Comproml** dow overlooking sombre London. ASST. lOOKKEEPER DOURLE.CHECKED ELGIN nia. In honor of Ml.a* Norm* F Gor- The I'N asked the Red# to spell AMERICAN Reg. 55e 3 9 C • But the poaaihility arose that he ena of Victoria road. Friend* of out the exact dutfe* of the pro- No other banners, wTeaths or em GOLD-FILLED the hride-to-be, who are member* blems derorsted the walls. Stott QiioRRcatioIiii HOI COMPACT ma.v be forced Into the Minne.snta po.ie<1 committee on prisoner ex of the Canasta ("liih. attended ami The centuries blended In the Every Ingredient, every amnnnt Jfit Womdbrh/qe Street 400Main Street race. In which StaaSen, Ei*cn‘ change and Joint Red Cross team* , o,i^,S«ta LOCKETS 7 8 ': ' hower. end General'MacArthur al-- showered her with-chotre'Item* in ecarlet -fudor uniforms of yeoman la carefully checked by bur reg--* 'whf i'h would' help with the "pro- of the guard and the dark 'suits t>l . i '; ’ i Ik:'- rt / • i ) • _ JtMdy ..Att. ..hnLrr,td.., o.p,_..th* gla**. china and linen, _WRITE JOX R ,l»t«JT.d’P.harnnic!«t. aaanri^ $7.50 NECKLACE and ticket. MaC.Arthur may wlthnraw- •"-A’.afrpper: fMt\'ififffe"~iSaTa'i1.4''a’h-4{ral Esjale 77 ner. ' ...... M ?I%*»'*4ateiSr£3e«.*e- TNE MEW tlio. fM«G,iKurp*h. •■The.TifiteF'lQHeeiHr r - m f ' WANTEP-^4 i>r y room 'hpiiae * ’tTN'-a'.v'ft'h'"en'in v:"'''" ': ' ■. r; 9 8 ^ 3 4 * * / CUbg .of . Eack.: 47 tviil . hold . The admirat :aitiled that.: tf.-the the main entranre nf the hall and •■^110,000 range, jvilt pay cash, P*raht*’"7ftgjit “ program "Friday attiod slightly to one *rd« s* the Phaw 5l0|-«r Nights 4«It r i'.M lere will D^n&^husinesi^ transaefed Alao any other type hoii»#-want Reds continue to- pose objections Exquisite Dresser Set night at the, South Methodfst to apecifically naming the United cortege came to a halt In front of Bank Financing RUBBER DOOR M AT- ed by cuftomer* Schw arts Re*l Church., AH parents are urged to the hall at 4;0a p. m. The Wind GOOD HEALTH FOR ALL Four pieces Ip Jewelers' Nations, the beat solution would V.-45 Days FInit Payment Bronze. Beautifully - en REG. T.49 • Estate. 8274 or Hartford 5-5138, attend. Program will be held In be to eliminate all names of gov- lashed at their black veils. All on that day by fUMINAIRE Cooper Hall and 'will start at 7:30. were erect and unbowed, their sor graved pattern with shield 'JVANTED-'^Y’oar property to »ell. emiTwnta or authorities. "That for Inlttallng. Me#* by 111* Rev, Percy Smith will give th* w'oiim leave each aide free to send row screened from onlookers. m 9a*ar fan Caatpeoy, U.$.A ' Reliable buyer# , waiting with invocation.. ;Thc charters will be The commander of the honor cash. Finance# arranged. \Ve the peace conference recommenda convektihe^ given out by Dick Langdon for. tlic tions wherever it wished. guard called pjij. "Royal aalute.’’ C oog m Aat yo u ofot wtVh -‘The Friendly Bank” S ty M to a aiholier** taste, need 4-5-6-7 room sfhglC# and 2- Oips and Ted Davis for the Scouts. aild"the khaki clad troops present precision-built for a smoker's WE BUY COOKIES B Y THE ' fatnUy hou»e*. Howard R H ast "Tliis wc arc prepared to do." T O N ! Registration catda ' will be Jov said ed arms wuth a flash of bayonets A LOAN FROM -A M*aa akaese aaey le taafk. SlUleM *• plaasure by the maken of ings'. Phone 2-1107. handled by Jim Lingham Al Nam Avidda .Anauer and lowered their crepe-draped ■ede eWieet nSit ii le« leaf, leee We. th* Parker "51" Pen. CREME FILLED Galnc.s will give a talk on a tr ip 4 / colors. Wickleas, odorlaia, gives half —The Rcila offered .'to revise ! I'-' Uie ae WSeU. . . leeawe SbemCaae. CASH BUYERS Phllmont .‘icout Ranch. •slightl.v their proposal that the A minute later Guardamen re "HV ChaeseNna ...aeaSI. a year of lights without SANDWICH •A T C peace conference' take up other moved their big bearskin hata and r e ^ u i m a j v poneA the time dock eitery time reftieling. WAITING Aslan problems related to peace In marched to the coffin. They car Korea. They suggested taking up ried it ilow'ly towa.rd the grey can- 'A’ YOU MT ptrtaiuJ tticmioa. TUN VAU Un AiissiesOt'ale i t YOU SIT prompt tervic*. we use the phone. Ids the only way Pad Wa hova ia stock a cemplota assortmaat of oB stylac^ MaatHkoHon breeelefs. COOKIES LR" j For all kinds of prop only problems "directly" related opy leading to the hall. The guii I S Ms*. 18Mst. to the peace. carriage moved away. it YOU OIT a pavmmi date to erty in Manchester. For Crowd* were jjscked thick 6c your payday. $271.29 $316.47 couidget us to keep our calls brief,* FIRST Diploniatir Post Joy immetUiitely asked Nam for OPEN A BIjDGET ACCOUNT . immediate seivice call examples of questions directly re around the courtyard, but there It'i “y « ’^ to 4 out of 5*em-. 403.06 475.80 "MASTER SINGERS' lated to Kopea. The Red general was no sound except for the tolling ployed men, women at ftata—f. AAqv# COvsr OFuryrtilMl NATIONAL BANK OF MANCHESTER Canberra, "Australia hon* 5378 Vietpam, Laos, and Cambodia, i-— Mean'wblle,.; American B a b r e the middle of the-stream. k . /.A ium ' /•-
EANGHE8TEB BmnNO-HBBALD, llANCHEffTHI, OONN« MONDAY^ FEBBUAEY ll.^lM I •iW .'rnauv’.r'.-jsTTW.erisiM Svs'i I,,. . 11, . I I 'j . , 1 II, ,I ...... | | „ , | 1I„. .J.m. Jiiiim ini«ii.ii II .1 I wfU rtfuaa to he dominatad by 1 ranort from the profaaalotial Thft, H, iiaslOw Md Samiaalta fS Churtih^Siaie Debate R a i h b o n e W ill b e FSM6, sad arrive ara Mrs. Sol Cohan, Mrs. MMvin Jfand|»fbr. Saturday C ra^ •taiMards rwnmtaatwn. He etoted Week End Dwthe a termer Praaidenh Maw Tofk a New Teefc to vtatt a frisad. and -Btra, Mra Hsrmsn OoodStiM, Russia. . . . that tha toaener earttfleatioa re* lawyer and hankar and aauatn a< latOT to go to Canada for another Mrs. H sitort Grstnhsrgsr, Mra - But; as WashiivtMi $pawilatwi Injures W oman ■qabewiente ana presently in the Stoi. RohaH A: Taft (a*Ohle). STENOGRAPHER A t U C o n n i n A p r i l vtaiL Sh# said hs hoped to visit David Groaunan, Mrs. Max Gross- Eambi9 whst may ha maaat by Mr, DuUat' hands t t tha sAthig eemmlttoe. ByTHE AaaoaAtBDBMM •; Died Sunday. ' W a v e o f Hsbroit, St least to look to oa old man. Mra Irving Haadlsr, Mra FOBLumro n t b s He veperted that the Profeesloiial Tarrlngtoa, England—Blr Al* OotoyraU, dwtogRtototo WllUam HorowiU, Mra Ross Jaf- hint e i poslUva action to capl- New Toifc—Unoola Storrs, 11-^iiasll Rathbone, By error Ifia. ICoIwi asms eras Tha Sisterhood of Temple Beth nONTIKO 00., INC Marlborough, Fab. 11’—A wom Itandarda Conunlasloo will be trad Oaoiga lAaraHaa. N. ftomar S$v former prietdiwt and board fe, Mia Irving livoslnaky, Mra t t l taiiss on this situation, ws find w a n t e d noted actor, who has Just won givsa aa Kolt la aa account of bar Sholom will hold its monthly Bias Hlrsch and Mra Philip Har an was injured In a pUa up of given an eppertunlty for further Chief JuaUoa Of Oaylou, Olad Bat* chairman of a tanUi .. OMra. thla speculatloh all concerned with expreesiea tit opinion. He also O n a tio n prUse of critics for "Jans,’ msrrlaga. Bbs sad her husband meeting and annual Seminary Tea rison. r ssousoi*. thraO cars and a truck on Twin urday. firm. Died Saturday. bars beta traveling through the m ta u io N . stronger measures against Com reported that a survey will soon Detroit-John P. (. ) Katly. present a program ot dtm' tomorrow evening at the temple Hilla on Routa A-A Saturday, aC' be taken evaluatl^ the exteitilotl BcVi rick ' Oallfomia mountains, where they TAKBS OWN UFB munist China The hrst thing we Miami, Fla.—Thomaa K. Shipp, Si, traffic dtvMen 1 Of had some dimcultiss with snow a t 8:15 p. m. Tha program will to I. Utt eonrdlng to a Btata Police rdport couraea Ukaa by all taactaara dur*. Tt, former public reUUoos man. tha Western Union (TMa la tha first ed n I that the dlsttoct JuriadlcUcB" of matie akstches for monolpgusa at might do, it,is suggested, is to drifts la the mouatate. pasaea. praaented by Mrs. Georgs Lestner. Korwsik, Fsh. 11—(ffv-Edward AllII vehtclias were badly damxgad. tag the paat aemeater. The Bom MorrlMowB, Ind. Died Sun Company and former Chofcli-Btate Churrii and Stats "bs rsspsetsd," the UntveraitF of Connsetieut on program chairman, and will to gWASHERS and PRYERS IraMlM Brtrr tigkUn y>e blockade against The Injured womani Mra. Halen Council voted to hold its next day. rapbar. Died Saturday.' ' tha Umtad States.) -hs-sald, "Uisra-atq arsas com*, * in d e3L:.A|wU Childrm o< the Hebron sitoiaa Thompson, 43. of Norwalk, com A. Daly, 33, of Oceanside, N. T„ o t taiT school Who have been ptoteei dsdteated to thu JswMi Thsologl- mitted suiclds, said Dot. SfL b4» s u A HMIdar*. fcfftid •! th* China, thus Injuring China more meetlngtln Andover on Itordi d. Pittabnigh-.-F. C Blggeit. Jr„ London—William I, mob interest" to both. Mr. Rathbpns was originally Seminary of America, the Mtoine* at Biwlw*>M •cdaomleallF. The Mcond thing, we was treated a t Middleaex-Moqpi* sfv, «>Rr Mia. Waitar Thwchar TS, COMPANY, INCl By OBOBGB OOBNELL . Dr. A. Paid Lsvack. president of In attendancs for the first iuUf of Charles Wagnsr, by shooUng htai-> Om Kan Kittar. taJ, Middletown, for injurtea to 8S,~ etchar and~paihUiii scheduled to appear at the Uni the school year are: Grade 1 . Lee source and center' of Conservative self through tho heart Sunday FOR REST TRADE IN aN dSIIIV ^I ; ■ might do, It la suggasted, ig to o< Mila Hill. Tolland, ara moving gtneartog and Foundry Company day. . , New York, Feb. 11——The thd American Catholic Historical versity Fab. 18. but asked for todalsm. tha leg and wrist from town to make their home to and muncer In tha daKga ol con* l i f OAMLANO i m a r United States, which plonaarad Rebillard, ' Grace Whitshouae; white his wifs and thias so gtrsBOurnoN s a t s i * ithdraw our deciaion that we The pUe-up occurred whan a Chieheatcr, Bng.—yica Society, aald the "grsatsst danger postponement due to the opening grades 1 sad 2. combtoed, George An 'Eternal Light program, wars sway visiting rslsUvsa Thsy j Taar *T Kail . , ...... f«-™ Wabater, Mm a , wbara Mr. Bou ttououa atrip metia for thi atael Sir CarilBla S w a ^ , 70, the idea of aqiaration of ehtftoh, is not i t ecclesiastical power nm- of S. N. Behrman!s adaption 6f adapted from the radio script and ,...t <.00 keep Chlang Kai-shek from car driven I19 Francia Hutchins, cher la employed at the Packard industry. Died Sunday. and state, today is grappling wl|lil Whltshouas, Linda Burton; grade found hia body lying on ths stu Baatlta by Mall.. S3, of Columbia, rammed Into the aide da camp to Ktog Oaorga ning the Strdn, but the indifference this play by Somerset Maugham. William ' Leach. , Mary HlHs, directed by Rabbi Leon Wind, will dio couch In their horns when ._J Xonth by Man...... • LOO attacKbig tha Chineae mainland Woolen Company. New Tbric—WlUlam Howard Died Saturday. It anew. . to political drcles to rehgloua fac The actor’s visit Is {tort of the depict the Ilfs of Solomon Shsch- naila Copy ...... I .06 rear of a platform truck loaded A erava of controveray haq. grads 2. Carleen thsy returned. Vaahly. by Oarriar.. .M from Fora^M thla it Is argued, with lumber. The truck waa tors. University's Convocatloa Seriea ^ Jules Rsbillsrd. aarence ter, founder of tha seminary, and ABC APPLIANCE CO. DallTtra4. On# Taar...... $16.00 would fo rc ewte Chinese Oommu- about the concept. "In any country, too close af which brings iMted snteitalBSrs to Wllaoa: grads «, Adstord BenuUs. will to reenacted by tto folimring driven by Howard T. Ueaar, 40, *Tt has become a very ^poitant TNL2 6 1 STS nlats to d e t a m t h ^ entire coast* of RFD 2, Bast Hampton. Both filiation of Chvurdi and Stata has the campus during the yssrT. Mr.' Edward Cardono, Mary Ann Mo members of*Qie Sisterhood and the • • • • • • I 21 MAPLi STRUT laaua In our country.” agid Dr. Al proved disadvantageous to both Rsthbone’a program Virill mark the Brothsriioodi Mra. 'Philip Harri HSKSBK o r line, and therefore w ^ a them ner- vehiclea were going west down len Nevtos, a leading American ran, Thsela McCorriaon, Marion S AS$OCUISD-fBSW.._„, Twin HlUs. ■ Church and Stato, but.to usa first time that a convocation haa Bur dick. Bsvsriy Griffin, . J o ^ son. Mn. Raymond BstnStein, h i— ■wnflitnl FfM It w ittB fW if Tous and frightened. - hlsterian.' ”Asid tt w li -fundaman* stpanfiafi cT fiw'two to ehihlhate' 'bssn scheduled for Sunday. PMHp Harrison, William Oodper — te tlM OM of r»p«blIcfttiM of liie automoblta In which Mra Ran; grade 8, Ifilea Sh'brev. Bmto tol one." religion from society is doing an Dr. Dwane R. (tolllna, chairman Queen. Beverly Lavallee. Cynthia and. Harry Kovensky. Cantor Mel all aawa^Hpalehaa eraditad to It or Ae we aay, we hope ail Daly was a passenger, driven by Two opposing questions have vin Btra will assist with the musi m M oUMrwlta efadltad <• her hurband, Frank W. Daly, 61, injusuce.” of tha Convocation committee, Ftank, Tvorme Bccleston. Lynn commantator’a pipe dream, been unoeraemd: Dal«ek:-grade d. Stephen Stenak; cal portion of the program. D O N ’T LET ^O d alao tha loaal aa»a publlahed hara. accurate reflection of thien crashed into the Hutchins la ;an..affofi; being made to mod Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, author, said that tha Sunday evening per > 7a" rlabta of rapublleatloa of aparlal r, demoliahlng It, according to philosopher and Jewiah leader, said formance will give the parents of grade 7, George Freak. Margaret Refreshtoente will to served and $iapetehaa haiala ara alto ratarrad. thing actual policy makera are'^ ify tha htoiorlc division totwaan WbltRtousa: m t o g. lola McCor- a social hour-will follow,. AU Sla- PoRm raporta there Is “a general trend toward students an opportunity to attend. considering. For one thing is very Church aiid State? breaking down tha aaparaUon be The Basil Rstliboi\e program will riaoB, Marlin Wbltehouae, Harold terhood membStt are> urged „ to SFnll tarrlta enaol of N. S. *. 8ar»- 'Ajiv driven by Spencer A. 'YraMena BevivaS Johnson. attend with their husbands. XHC* clear. It aecma to us. It Is that if Macht^Tl^ of COIlimbla, etruck' tween organised reUgion and the bs held S t 8 p. m. in Hawley Ar U R Y s t a r t i n g i^blitbarT SaprataBUtWat: Tha Has'the dlvortohetween the two SUte." mory and will to open for tbe pub Mra. Gordon D. Bevin and her Hostesaea for the evening under these measures are undertaken, Lady's 'ca^The accident was still FURNISH YOUR LIVING ROOM Insfitutions been carried to en ex- aieter. Mrs. Clement H. Wall, both the chairmsnahip of Mra. Daniel givs ths Wsrida JBlIua Kathawa Spacltl Atabcy — Now under Irivsiltlgatlon toiSay by This separation, he said, has lic. ^ rk . Chicago. Datrolt and Boaton. the result will not be to exploit tpwne, tapping the nation Of. i^ rsl proved historiesUy to be “Am«ri- of East Hampton, were 'guests for Karlin and Mrs. Abrahani Podrove Is6t Isvsd Bsk* any possible breach t)ctween Rus State Pollc«iBs^,Arthur - P. An* tbe-day Thursday st-the-homs of RUIN YOUR ENGINE dreoU of C otchest^^arracks. dS’S main contribution to demo- their mother, Mrs. Gertruds M. ICCMBER AtmiT BURSAO OT sia and. China but to drive them Numeroua recent eventa have tnatlc dvillaatlaB" and the main OIRCULATIONB. ______EASILY AND ECONOMICALLY rekindlad the problem. Among Hough. They attended the meet more closely together. Russia's • • • .-t V ' spring x i rtUgious liberty. H e b r o n them; The efUsC theoretical conflict ing of the Hebron Women’s Club Tha Harald Printing Company. In«. hold upon "China is, we agree, an 1. President Truman’S move to held at tha Douglas Library that aaaumea no Bnanclal raaponalblllly for SEMI appears to lie iiytwt what "sepa afternoon, at which Miss Marjoris unnatural hold, which, by all the send an ambasasdor to the Vati Hebron'a first 1962 baby, born J Lack o f Lebrieotien typographical arrora appaarlng In ad- T o l l a n d ration” means. Whsra Is the divid H. Martin; head librarian, gave yartlaamanta and othar raading maltar facts of history, cannot last very AT WATKINS SALE PRIGE^I can. ing Uns? At what point do bonds in. 28 at the Hartford Hospital, x x - is Donald Ward Cols, son of Mr. views on aavtral o t the new books la Tha Manahaatar Sranlng Harald. long. But the one thing that cs!n A meeting of tha Tolland Aato- 2. The question of using public between the two InstituUons In added to the library and to others. . funds for parochial pupils—a mat fringe on religious freedom of the and Mra. Alfred Robert Cole, who I Right After Storting Mondajr, FobniAry U make it last is China's desperate clatiott of Congregational Chris ter expected to be raised anew in Individual dtiasn ? live to the house on the Hops Val Captain William W. Hammond A N N l / i U ley road-formerly owned and occu- ia having sonaa trouble caused by need for Russian help, and China's tian Laymen will be held at the this Congress in cOhnSctlon with Down through tha years, hun the untimely spring weather. Hla feeling that the unremitting Firat Congregational Church, proposed federal aid to education. dreds of legal briefs end court de- iled by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I Cwsos "Motol U k o rs ^ P o m E xposed ...... 3 ;-"* AiaolevofTOnrt-caseR,- sev lagisv'.>1210 - -Csior fam ily -aMivsd diinKag...m,cMggsd.wiUi..st«lng ■enmity o f the western world-forcee- South ■Coventry,' tonight a t T p. in: N ristoru-harv6-aDu]^'to’'‘4- "It helped lead tha way toward dren are back in school again. tion. Albert Jolln, 60. a Volun aay obSsatlaa whea reo eaS * 664 Center Street posed as brutally as It has been ,ex- What wo plan to do to ChlnaTWe Springs, Monday, Feb. 4. The ma Ing what they consider "a drift to more tolerance and equality In the Some of thoae now afflicted or town ' constable waa identified as will move closer to the British and ternal grandmother is Mrs. Maud ward Church-State union." rest of the world." recently recovei'ed are children of the driver of the truck. State B N JARVIS BCALTT Ij Yel. 2-9814 poeed. C. Clough of Tolland Center. AH this can be traced back 160 Trooper John B. Murphy 1a con It haa been exposed by the dis to the Indian, policy with regard Trend Toward Split the Rev. and Mra George M. Milne, | S f Maaehestar 6112 |> to China, which amounts to Mrs.-Marion Doyle was a recent years. Thomaa Jefferson, voicing (Since the United States put the of Captain and Mra. William W. tinuing the investigation.' •••••••• covery of a letter Mr. Truman guest of friends In New Britain. approval pf passage of the first patient playing for Chinese Idea into practice, . 33 countries Hammond, of Mr. and Mrs. Karl wrote to Caudle, only IS days be T he Tolland Young Mothers \, Constitutional amendment In 1701, have promised free and equal H. Links and of Sirreno A. Scran fore the Congressional Investiga TItoism. Instead of venturing out Club meeting will he held Wed said the naiion haa thua built "a treatment of all religions, while ton.'Slrreno Scranton, Jr., was re wall of separation between Church tion took up the question of alone, with no ally other than nesday, Feb. 13. at 8 p.m. at the religious tolerance has betome ported aa having a severe case. •home of Mrs. Mary Tweet In Tol and State." general in most of the 2? countries Janet Porter, daughter of Mr. and Caudle's activltlea, lii which tlm Chlang Kai-ahek himself. In a piece desperate attempt to overthrow land Center.. Co-hoatesaea will be USD "Religion is the alpha and ome- wlto established churches.) Mrs. Herbert W. Porter, la another — President highly praised. hla serve Mrs. - Cecil Ann • Lewis- end • Mrv. — ga of our moral law,’’ he said, but During a century itod a half of victim refmriedr' Children' o f ’ Mr. fees and wrote "men like you the ChIhrai~'ravdiuUon Dorothy Zahllansky. added, "it lies solely between man United States* history, Nevins and Mrs. Albert 8 . Taylor have re make It poisSble to carfT on In : The iTolland- ■ ■Cwntry Counoil AWAY I wilh nev/ Latex ■^'-- and .hla God.'^ '\ ------aald, there has been ». "distinct covered aiiid are back in school meeting, with nine of 12 towns What Is Fair? _to?n4_.townrd_a5fflM^._ again. thtrjBb^-“—— :------ZTI"' repreSentecir-waa held- last- w e^ r~rZlWnwetor.--jilttor--fiawaI--itor' veree- of-the Church and State;”' Though WereTiato b<^' so'maniT ... 'th a t" actualiy' wasro? course, end at Hall Memorial School TOITT" state government has ever been but in recent years, some develop eases they have come intermittent i r - HfiRhst itfirtiwi M 6is r rather routine latter, answering a It Is quite possible—even prob Frank A. Formica of Tolland entirely devoid of religious con ments indicate a reversal of this ly and there have been enough letter from Oaudle In which the able, by tha law of averages—that liicks Memorial School presented tent. The question now being posed trend. children free of the disease so that is; How much is wise, or fair, or in i t esBeves fti^ vrIv* 6 latter had praised a speech the If operatlaqs should continue into iw living room scheme at Watkins to A country such as the United It has not been necessary to close »239 the Interest of the general wel Statea with Ita "heterogeneous the school, as it haa been in s few President had jiist made In his and out of Newark airport, the this two piece Lawson group fare? population and diverse religloua other towns. |Rcrsifi6«6 < w nB ri66iM city of RHxsbeth, N. J., would go bwTi a^ate of North Carolina. The For Your liidivMudly ood Green, or Garnet Red. frieze. Regularly $29B.OO "It Is a vital matter for the faiths, it is very Important for the The Rev. George M. Milne; pas President said kind words about many years without experiencing Latex-filled! . United States in the present time,” (Thurch and State to be completely tor of Hebron, and Gilead Congre ★ WghH iNkI R4»dl held fidifli Dodqnod Spiroio Caudle became Oaudia had said another plane disaster. said Dr. Sidney Hook, New York separate," he aald, but added: gational Churches, will officiate Poundorions — Coll University philosopher and win “It is also important, for the in the two churches the firat Sun kind Words about him.. But, and One needc only point to other ner of a national Four Freedoms State to encourage religion. day in March for the last time be i f Ishdestst sssr haifisd M h. Elfio Minicucel this Is itill a valid point, the airports located In congested areas aw ard.. ."Religion is the great bulwark fore leaving Hebron to sMume his ^ fi6Nto adikh bwHi o B e B Prealdent would not have Indulged where operations have never P h o n o 7 7 3 7 "If further attempts are made to of morality," he said; "The re duties aa pastor of the First In euch pleaaantrles If, as he htm- brought about a similar accident. use a cover breach the wall separating Church ligious community is the moral Church of Christ in Woodbridge. and State, It will divide our peo community.' And the irreligious Aftmntiom Mew Car Ownpri aelf claimed later, he had already A committee will act on filling his Bralnard Field, with Manchester, ple a t a Ume when we ahould be community Is the unmoral com place in the pulpits imtil another for some time been i^iie to East Hartford and Hartford keep 2 or* OMi are being protected by Miracte^ower r "starter/ unified In facing the most urgent munity.” pastor is Installed. bcletc dtlitery. Deakn reioomund its legstw om Is Caudle’s questionable activltlea mg their fingers crossed, is one issue of totalitarian Oommunism.” The weekly hot lunch menu. protfCteogiort fraoi toraidBl fnetwo. Moniig or tctatch. activltlea and determined upon such example, right at home The problem has stirred discard Hebron elementary school, for this iny torW die break-io period. Basaaci year car-atsrt firing him. there are hundreds of fields If you > ^ t more variety, aijnnng religious and other groups. week is: Tuesday, vegetable plate, ottog Minclc Power today. start i^h a sofa from a . although not always on clear-cut W a p p u ^ cold cuts, bread and oleo. milk In further deitructlon of the similarly located. An accident — llnss.-—' ------:— ...... pudding; ■ Wedneaday; com' chow 1 .... 'ft^aldehl's T-Ialin" U iirh e hlniseU which bTrthiri' dowh a piiine 5 T0U ^ of 4 “ m^els" (2 Major religtous leaders have de- der, crackers, tuna sandwich, milk, At your favorite gat stoHpn, gortifR or new cor deolor shoyn). Choose- your cov«r Tax CoOector Mrs. Elsls .Cowles ' had been ahead of Cbngresa In-thle congested area Is, nevertheress. -plored - acrimony to th e debate.' reports that there are 96 residents stewed prunes; Thursday;- Valen businets of InvetUgatlng corrup rarity. from a collection of 160 Here ara comments by some ktod- In town who have not paid the local tine special, bread and oleo, milk, ADAMY’S E I ^ SERVICE JARVIS CONSTRUCTION: tion, It has now been revealed that fabrics. Values up to ers, indicating the dIfferenoSs; tax on their motor vehicles for surpriaq dessert; Friday, maca Middle Twupike B u t ^ ^ COMPANY All thla calm logic, however, win WAIKINS Episcopal Bishop Henry Knox roni and cheese, carrot-celery bis action in firing Caudle came a ^49.00. 1961. If these are not paid by Feb. sticks, bread and oleo, milk, Jello. have nothing to do with the .mood ■ ROTHBAS. INC Sherill, president of the National 29 those persona will not be able BALCHrPONTIAC, Inc. \ “ „„^dgdit,,, after, .Al- the- peep1» -o f. Rlimbethr mty :r-.-,CouncU---.of=ehurchaa.ef^Chtlat. la Jtofius. ace,aubject_to^cbange.> ------15B Ceuter Street— —1-DRTieR. LAl.ARHIIia - , to obtoin nsw^gntranoTf iito John Caniao of Salemi who pheme conversation with the chair- more than It would apply to the FUNERAL the U.S.A., said many Protestants Mrs. Frank Bristow, Christmas CONSTRUCTION CO. - __ man of tha Oongraeslonal commlt- see "evidence of a movement to heads the Caruso Music Studio in BANTLY’S SERVICENTER mood of the people- ot..Hsi-tfor4,-4f- SERVICE seals sale chairman, reports that New London, will—give weekly ------SSSMahi Statot------____ lILUslao Street___ — br«alt“aow7r»urTr«diti6H*l^HK^ $1,275 waa coUectod, which is $6 tee Invsstlgating him. That was they had seen three terrlhle ttce." He added: a. hslf-hour accordion leasona' at followed, the same day, by a long Omafid LWest leas than last year and $26 short the Hebron school to piroiU of BROWN f t BEAtJPRE. Inc. LAURELSTQN SERVICE crashes of planes Into congested "Some people frankly don’t be of the $1,300 quota. STATION telephone conversation between Director lieve In It... one of the greet dif Grades 3 to 8, incltulve. ’me ac as Btetofi street areas uithin the space of a few USD The Ladies Aid held an all day cordions wll be loaned through BoMso, the committee's counsel and a weeks. ficulties of our generation is to sawing masting Friday at the DON'T BUY ANY CARPET avoid secularisation of American this -period. T he'fee ia $1.50 per B R U F ^ R ’S, Inc. ' White Houiw aide in Fiorida, dur horns of Mrs. Albert StUea of Fos lesson. A note should be sent to S5S Beet Ceuter Street LOUIS ATLANTIC If we were living In Eliraheth eoee wHssa 1HBV OB life, without Involving relations be ter street. They made aprons and ing which t^ . detailed Information today, our Instinct would bo to re tween Church and State. the teacher by Feb. 11 if lesaons SERVICE STATION .the committee had with regard to fancy articles for the fair. There are desired. '' BUHRER’S SHELL gard the rontlnued use of Newsrk "But we can't let the fear of one were 21. ladito present. The next TIL YOUVE SEEN THE NEW Bust Center Street Caudle waa described for the bene The children of the elementary SERVICE Airport as something intolerable. danger drive ua headlong into an meeting will, to an all day sewing school have contributed $44.26 to fit of Mr. Truman. other—which state control or re •88 Center Street MANCHESTER MOTOR If authorities didn't do something meeting at the home of Mrs. IVII- the polio drive. This added to the \ So the President's pose, to the ligion." Ilsm Waldron of Clark street. SALES, Inc. about it —aa they have clone since Father John Courtney Murray, amount already on hand with the CHARLIE’S SERVICE •ffect that he himself was the real The Sigs d m -. George Tule. Jr., of Springfield, chairman of the drive, Mrs. John 612 Sflver Lnae HIgkwny last night's crash by ordering at Tale professor and 'a leading is reported by Coroner Louis STATION ' triiliaER ' iCongfetia miiirely a grabber ”0? " Church and State- have been driven respohsiblUfy when his edr struck SERVICE STATION ' airport-our instinct would be to ♦ Friday evening's benefit party at new headlines ab o ^ corruption he hlm- "farther, and f.ariher.apari". in CLARKE MOTOR SALES ■tAh.e.. W* .Alluatlon .Jnto. > our -own KuAt S t , and-faUUv injured WUUam.^Pr^- the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Harold - -220 Opmee s treet - ■' le ir il^ y '^ T n m ' WoScM of America. , tula Jan. 19 on Route 5 about three L. Gray, will probably bring the S6I Brand Street m M hands, and organise delegations of Manchester "While the secularization of our . euring, hap>ncountered a rude un- or tw^ with i^teiT "cu ^ i^ miles north of the East Hartford total donation up to equal tto t of -MARKHAM’S SERVICE citreens to pl<;k!i(t the, airport. culture goes ^ ^e (^rch Is line. Coroner Sehasfsr siKld Prty- Issl year. COOK’S SERVICE masklni^^ And the uhmaisktng rce- a tab I e at f ~ pushed ihore and' more off to one STATION I t ,1s not logical that the same tula was under the influence of Mrs. Kenneth K. Kolb, the for STATION S29 Enat Center Street e^aq/from the record of th? Whether you start with a sofa or side," he said. ‘Tn the end, it can liquor and walked Into the path mer Miss Maty E. Bissell of He 568 Burn Middle Turopike M'a own acts. type of dlsSstef ahould strike three mean pushing roligion completely of the csr. bron. writes from her home in times in the same community. But a two-piece group, you’ll want more [ . 5 0 cut of public life, and lead to Some McCl u r e ’S a u t o co. Business every elbow Tor Seattle. Wash., that her brother, COUGHLIN’S SERVICE S7S Mnln Street It is harsh, tragic fact that It hSs chairs. Choose any of the three kind of athiestlc quasi-totaU- Tto superheterodyne circuit la the Rev. Benjamin H. Biaaell, waa .. the functional broadloom STATION PremiM. Wrong Policy struck three, times. To aak people shown for only $74.60. Latex tarianlam." the Dsaia of moet radio and tele- to leave^ Trinidad, VV. I., where hi 66 Onklnnd Street Although It is "all important POLITO’S SERVICE to continue to live quietly,'and un Gone? convenience cushions; deluxe decorator fabrics.' Regular $98.00 vlalon recsivsrs. haa been in chSr^ of a church for Sometlmea our hope la reduced WILL YOU Be able to con DeCORMIER MOTOR STATTON V to this: that we do not have to be* complainingly, under Such a aeries /r 947 Center Street- of events, without seeking some tinue your businesa if fire de- SALES Veya what we read In the papers. Values to $25.00 I 9 * ^ ^ 4848485353234848485353234853538948534823482323482348535353484823482323232353484823232353 24 Mnple Street' complete tuxrantees that the same stroya your premised? Entirely New Weave SCRANTON’S SALES Op that those actually in charge Bu.sincKs Interruption In e f American policy are not ac thing will not happen again to DOUGLAS MOTOR SALES and SERVICE surance will pay for prospec \ ' < . SSS Mnln Street 17t ToBand Tutnpike tually as far removed from logic morrow—that Is tp ask too much of people. ^ tive earnings, keep capitaUjj Every chair needs a table nearby for, books, ash Not an Axminster nor a Wilton: not a Velvet nor Chenille ;ibut .AS some. of..4he would-be'Interpre- ,r.tiRys,.lamp. In addition, you’ll jurobably want a pair an ENTIRELY NEW WEAVE . ; . the first in 100 years ; .... EARL’S SERVICE rST. PETERS BERVIC^ Slid credit _____ , I______. . . ______I rw e a Mfirtmr -• ' tU V 'or marptatcy seem to be, . -For, u-loRg- time to come there - at the-sofa shd a cocktaiLTnodel^ front. AIT four made oioffl ENTIREir5rT'IE)W 1X)0M perfeiiti^ — 7 " STATION oTA Tlw f PMlJvJMt night UtTOittbeth which pay tbe.salaries of valued eSi* Main treet, ^ig;K /, Bloyees-iintib youi: biwiiicM I",®**’®*? >*“ ^ 0 spHtf and ma-^': / ,. , -'hawk Carpet Co. 8 4 '' dfis'eriptidna ^bif proenectlve h«W i restored-. "jiOfiimV'pl^dbd' tolpia hhd*^ tier,' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ -GERIGILSBRViC®/-— pollGF toward jCUna...Thla proapec* mere ooiM^of e plane, no gather base cbcfetail, comnmde with drawer, and step table. -SUPERIOR SERVie B mjg which would not be thrown In Asjt this agency about it, STATION STATION thrs new policy is supposed to Boeklnad, Conn. have been forecast by John Foster to a panic by the aame eound. And 'lA' Entirely New Texture 248 ^race Stfset '^7 . Duilas, when\b« testified to urge the resolution which might develop . . Ami Nt Wash Oaf Warriu Ftr Ym ^GORMAN MOTOR TURNPIKE AUTO r, In such a situation would not be SALES, Inc. ratiflcatlon of me Japanese peace 'Tnist yonr knndry to ns and you’ll have the New, heavy, nubby uncut pile that has no apparent directional . BODYWORKS treaty.. akin to the reaoIuUon which might 2S6 Mnln Street develop under'such a thing as cleanest wash imaginable,- phis expert care for lines (crosswise or lengthwise) making it possible to'sid^seam Ids West Middle Tnmplka ' Then Mr. Dulles said thla; your finest things. - without showing. Does not “ shade’' after heavy use!.... ' GRISWOLD’S SERVICE jW e ahould aatume the imper enemy bomba. For, In this case, It Watkins Home Fumishr STATION VAN’S SERVICE STATION la a question of something we are Hartford Bm A manence, not tha permanence, of ings and Appliances can 174 West Center Street doing to ourselves, and that makes Speedy pidi*ap and deUvery. Finished laundry tha present Moscow-oriented rule be purchased on easy returned on the fourth day after pick-up. WALTS GULP STATION 0t China . . . TO realise such paUsnes and fortitude hard to W-B Budget Terms. Entirely New Value iq. yd. HARTFORD ROAD Hartfurdjtead diango will require aomething be* achieve. . SERVICE CENTER ■Idea negative u d purely defen There will be thoae who will eay Hartferd Bead ' DON WILLIS GARAGE ^' that busineas must go on. and that The new Mpweave Loom operates so much more economically 18 Mala street aiva policy la Aala on the part of HOLLYWOOD SERVICE the Icadera ef the free world the nervousnesa of one community 10% DISCOUNT than former looms that this sensationally low price is possible! Woven with all wool face in plain Gray, Green, Beige and Rose. STATTON. ^SNOW’S GJOtAGB BoUbly the Uhlted SUtea. It win cannot to allowed to interrupt It. Leather , top desk CASH AND CARRY , S42 Eaat CeotM Btiaat ...... Wap|diMbfiauBi.._.. ioqulre determination to promote But they won't be saying it in floedem and ladependence in Asia Elisabeth today. and aetlea coaatstent vrith that Regularly $89.95. Shown to the left in all its stately DISnUIUTID lY 175 Cast ^ippendale splendor! Three gold-tooled leather detarmlnatloa aa opportuniUea Center St. ariae." Jttonels on the 23 x 44 inch top. F^e dnwer in right TeL M85 ‘aide; mahogany and gumwood. NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY Thara we have, on tha o m hancl, Side chair (right) is In MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS mahogany finished gum- HARRISON STREET->OFF EAST CENTER STREET WATKIN5 a statament of the policy upon PRESGRiniONS Edgar Clarke 4 McutcUedie^ 24 MAPU STinr which Britain and all tha non* CsrefsIlF CDMEosndcd. Insuror wood ; striped satin seats. TELEPHONE 3753 from the Looms of Mohawk—Exclusively at Watkins Oommunlet Aslan world reUea, to Reg. $18.95. • great airtent—the policy of be* ArllNirDiisSItrti M I A P l> \ n : . f o »■ Bavfog tha^ aooner or later, Chiaa . . j ii 14 immuEmairesusKew^rxnjf': OomOlooMm • ef A P
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i.-. MANCHESTER EYEING HERALD. s CONN^ MONDAY, l^tBRUARY H , 1952 JIANCHK81ER jaaaroiQ HE1L4IA JIAKCHI^ ijOtW- H, tftka^ unvn**'- Jtniitfc -,3l ■PoKem fTwiAhing- l fortriejh «I _ M aay'gRadto W O O O -U 9 9 W P B A —’199.7 lues 3rd Wreck Gan Carriaffc That Capried King^a Casket UM T BatUell ^loeihBobfl* b Her» O jLj^ liisem nce^ ‘ Kiiiecl' in Crush ■VS The Exdiang* Chib of Man 4:00— Auburn, Mas*., Feb. 11 — (A -^ chester will visit, the blood- Is Explained Buperiatender.t o f PoUC* John A. mobile unit today la a body to WnC-T-Baclutage Wife. W n c —Band of America. L ^ d y today took personal charge When the Bible parable .of ttoaconUag to hla explanation, healing On* woman was lulled and' two Shapes U p W CCC—Mtiaic, o f the. inveatigstion of the at Within Gty donate blood needed ao much Clean Slate WONS—War fVant, Homo prodigal son is grasped In its *piV- hy prayer takes place whan human persons were injured today when SO fllTENO ¥«LENTNK BEStlRT ^ 3VHAT— Polka Hop. ‘ by taoapttala and by wounded F ro n t tempt to km Lawrence Vaatano ilual meaning, it conUina the se thought coincide* with the divine their car struck a parked trailer vm r r -Valiant usdy. by dimamlUng hla car as It stood facta. f i I AS' men In Korea, MonsonV _ Headmaater -Pau l 3VhU*man T **a cret of human freedom from all truck on Rout* 26 at the junction WKNB—Newt; ReqiMst Mati In the driveway o f hi* Brook street Such a healing representa "a of Rout* 12. 4NiO«inP4RTY ijures 40 F o r Senate 'The unit win to stationed in Tells Role of Independ nee. mortality, . disease, and evil, a front of Woodruff Hall today IS home. Saturday night clearer perception of thf ^vliie,’’ / Police identifled the dead-worn-: - 3VDRC—The Chlcagoana. Hahetoster audience waa told between 3 and 7 p. m. The ______^ Bob Hawk. Vaatano, 39. aald by L>xldy to explained the ^ t u r e r . “ Demon- an aa M ra.Cflara McGrath. 9$. a<, ent Sciiools in U* S. 4 tl9 — yeatehlay in a Chriatian Science P ag* Om ) (CaaOMMi tiees Pag* Oa^\^ qu ou la ISO pinta. 3VTHT-^ have been a form er booknmke'r, atration In Christian Science la not 79 McKinley avenue, Norwich, (OsMMMi ft*M Fag* Dm*) WTHT—Thy Neighbors Vole*. Tenure at Center Congregational WOOnOFF H ltL - OENTEB OHUmtl WON8-4L Edwards. had stepped Into, his aew 1652 Chureh. a human process, but la actually Cbiln. , WpRCr-Cart Smith...... and fuof.'^iraaaiini! ttUHad a wan poattion^to inCT laHMMd apod .. jOfPrg*..*-, .Ro**!*, .. yctxc- ku ’■ Musical Cadmac. «eiien .as: h* 4urned the Ihe.dlvlne appearinffr? — ...Taken to- Worceater -City Hoapt;’' 'Pkmnt to to invsaUgKted by the’ 4:99 Album, TiAng' this- striking appratiat ftf tnSSBITRfRVra AT ItlOKiiA o f .flaniaa \...... flva points: o f Monson Acadenijr in Monson. ignition key, the blast let go. Christ Jesus' “ pearl o f parables" "Each on* o f us here today can tal with undetermined injuries CaroiM on BoiMlag department'a Loyalty and Review WDRC—Radio: Harrla-Starllnes; 16:16— I *Tt would ersata tha world’a Maas., spoke to the w addy mce' Vaatano waa blow-n through-the as a toaia Heraqjiel P. Nunn of find healing for himself and bring were Mra Sadi* CaasvanL 68, of ' Tha plane \carom ed o ff the _board. The other* were 8 *rrie* ------Mowa. - .. ' ------— W O N S -^ a e k ’s ■mat powerful permanent military W ill E x p lo re ihg o f tlw lood Umuila ta w bc'^ door o f the car and hurled 20^ feet PortlahH. Or*., explaind the Chris healing to other* aa he likewise 44 Central avenue. New Londto, TAlCEfFRittS o M ^O R FRIZES htaidlng, slingmg w i^ k a g c for anil John P. Davlet, Jr. g~)g > 3VTHT—Jewish bureaucracy that will bring great ■t' the Country Club this noon c. Into the entrance of a nearby tian Science view that there la a goes untd the Father," said Mr. Conn., and 'G eorgi A . Anderson, hundreds of 'yal<^ around. The Both Service and Davie* were W DRC--Yanke# Klfiriien. 16:9»— danger -to our repreaentativa de cleared by the toaid and Davlee the subject o f "T Ii* Independe: house. practjcable Christian way of full Nunn. ‘T h is la because turning t o alao of 78 McKinley avenue, Nor SFONiOm lY GROUF C front of the fuselu* catapulted mocracy. 3 V n c — Young- Widdsr .BrowiC 3Vnc—Robart M. tano’s part but he did not know real." m Hall. of Albany, N. Y.\ three sisters Mias Wilfred Maxwell of the Engi Clubb waa made through letters Henry Madden won the weekl.v WONS—Jack Downey Show. plaint of Charles H. Bancroft, al know whether I was alive, or not. TakAa To Hospital Along the same line, Mr. Tru what business the former book- Mr. Nunn went further. He said / ^ u ia m a itc August Doeg o f Brookfield, Mass., neering Department has been com introduced before the committee. attendance prise donated thla week WDRC—Ouy Lombardo. so o f Ellington, on grounds of in maker waa engaged in currenUj’. My body had been twisted upside Mrs. AlfredXsundqulst and Mrs. . W ith the ottjer burned and In Mrs. Charles Huggins of Flushing, man said In. today’s message that piling flgures cm . the amount of by.Joseph P. Naylor...... that recognizing the mighty impli down.” One ■wras from Clubb to Field In 6:46— tolerable -cruelty. Mr*. Bancroft ------I Charles H. KInV of this town are jured. he was thken to St. Eliza L. I., and Mr*. Herman Plummer much of the "dam age" done by land zoned for induatry, business cations o f man’s oneness with the In the city below, dwellers 1937 and referred to a future w n c —Three Star Extra. waa alao awarded $15 a week all TH IE V E S GET $1,192 WAU-FLAME BURNER members of the committee of the beth’s Hospital. \Before getting of North Brookfield, Mq.ss., and this amendment "can never be un and residential use, and has com divine Mind, or God — and stead leaped from their beds. meeting between the two. W T H T — Stock Market; Sports. mony. N ew Haven. Feb. 11— (87—Po Hartford Pembroke College Club medical attention "Father Goode one brother, Walter T. Doeg of done." puted the number of acres actually fastly repudiating the material Fancy , "The house shook," said Her Clubb testified he recognized the WDRC—Lowell Thomas. The Leap Year card party which lice Were Investigating today a which is sponsorlng\nelghborhood found a telephone llhe at the hos Long Beach, Calif. "But, he said, "prompt action used for these purposes. It is ex Malaya Imports view o f man, can and doe* heal ara one thing. But when we say you’ll get «nss»lwg (bel man S. Goldford, occupant of the handwriting aa his owm and that 7:00— w-ill be iponsored by the EHingion week-end burglary at the Forbes' the sick. CANDY VALVmNEIA card parties for the beneAt of Its pital and called his sister. Miss The funeral will be held Thurs by the Congress would enable us pected that hla report will slab he dimly remembered Field's hav Friendship will be held in the oil saving by replacing your old oil burner with a Timken Silent building at the intersection o f Sa WONS—News; Fulton- Lewis Tile Company here in which a Heeling By Prayer •c A ll AIS€G-iWi45c* Mid tip \ scholarship fund during the week Evelyn M. Goode, of New Haven, day morning at a time to be sn- to prevent the spread of Capehart show’ the availability of land for ing written him. But he said he \ Cattle from Bali Jr. Town Hall on Friday, Feb. 26 at lem and Westminster avenues \ safe waa cracked and, $1,152.,76 By way of illustration, he cjted Automatic Wali-Flaihe Burner, we go further than promitwl of Feb. 17. and'nssiired her he '''ss saf" annoiiced from, the John B. Burke increases to additional areas the purposes for which it la zoned. could not remember any meetings 8 p. m. PETER'S where the plane atriick. "M y W HAY—Symphony Hall. removed. The burglars used instances o f heal ngs of serious w e goereo/ee /hoj# tavtugs ns uvs/tog on a money-back, biuiMRi Father Goode said he did not Funeral Home, 87 East Center where they have not yet been with Field other than a few cas W DRC— Beulah. Tonight will be held the month CHOCOLATE SHOPPE wife and I got up and grabbed Manchester Garden Club mem Singapore—(87— Bali, It teem* tool* belonging to the Arm to dl"va.ses, throuch prayer to God as back basis! W hat could be f*irer.> know how long he will have to re street. Burial will be in Newmar granted and where they are not ual chata on general Chinese mat ly meeting o f the Ellington Cen- 691 MAIN RT. Jthe_ children and. ran^ jyi^lng to bers- are. remlnded-Of. the Jpoittblyi haa something more to . offer the WTHT—Weather; Journal of open the^fe. tr.iight- by Christian Science. A c main in the hospital. ------k e t,-N ;.H ;...... - ..... needed,’-^ - - ... ters. th,e,Alr~;.;;.._...... — ... , g e t”swiiyl W e UepTIninnlhg Try meeting of the club tonight at 8 P T A At 8. p,.m. In the Ellington offer you can't affbnl ropeis up. W elltest^ber etW iB r "I am thankful to be alive,” the Friends may call at the funeral Urging speed on repeal of the Claims Big Waste Clubb, Who w a W t - hia B t i t o " ^ " ^ , 7:16— Center auditorium of the school ing to get sway from the searing o’clock in Center Church Hou^, Malaya's federal government buracr and tell you exactly how much fuel you can tav* by priest gftia. ."They, ace .taking ex- home Tuesday after, I |v m. japiendment,' he said ‘‘the department desk today,. said he ~v -. WONS—T e l l o . ' ’ The.fauaineas meeting will t o fol- ■beat.-.^r.r.-::-'-'"''': Slides ffdwer""'Bfrahgemehfa ■Umger need an iteia celleht care o f me and all o f the would~lasue~a.-atstement--.on—the kaa announced the Imporlatiori ‘c*' ' ■ jAwed-by a—'Tounder'a "I)ay“ -"pro^ ______IUiMi.lhiiUiUng..ii(p ...... -frona- the Fe«lefiMe<|---H*rdeft-Qube: ntheratt. re medial , action -Is-delayedr-—the- 10 head of ^ lin e a e cattle—tw.T^ — -W DRe—Jack-Smlthr------. The plane 'Broke' Spirt is W~. ______JAeephlae Caaaoa______H e declined- comment -Im- -WTHT—Elln^ __ gram which haa been 'planned hy quicklp, (urn 19 the tele ., A/\lvn\ imiMd.. matic. If yog decide to buy, w e'll give yo a of the state will be shown, and a Father Goode said his health has -Ihrils and eight'hrifer*: - If wy-i Mrs. Josephine Wfth¥m Cannon, our whole price structure will be medlalely. Y :S6--. a teachers' committee with Mrs a written guarantee of those savings. 'Yoo tore through the top of the apart social period with refreahmenta been poor and he hoped a few the anilnals are suited for either phone. Cliir delivery serv widow of Dana H. Cannon, Sr., Capharttzed." (Conttamed fi*m Fag* Owi) WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Esther Chapiue as chairman. MANCHESTER TRUST CO ment building, leaving Are and will follow. weeks in the warm Florida sun beef or draught purposes. have the wrritten assurance that if yonr explosions In its wake. The rear di,ed Friday at Wilmington. Del., 33 TIC — Mile of Dimes. Dr. Maurice Rose, the newly ap ice is for yourmn'venicncc. would aid his condition. FIving v'-as Mr. Truman went on to aay suiting from the lack of a single Timken Silent Automatic doesn't paeibiai of the plane landed in a tree, then after a long illness. She was bom '3VTHT—Lone Ranger. pointed superintendent of the E l The Emblem Club will hold Us no new experience for him. He that, the price raising effects of catalog — unscrupulous manufac Continuing Talks Air Traffic And rcmcmhcr^(po. that dropped to the street. The front in Gardiner. Me., in 1890, and had 33'DRC— Club Fifteen. lington schools, will address the as wc say it w ill, w e'll refund your money monthly business meeting Wednes traveled frequently by air during the Capehart amendment "have turers, and ‘empire builders' in section shot on Into a yard, and lived In Hartford for over 30 yeifrs 7:46— group. The thjrd ahd fourth grade we calj for prescriptions and reinstall your old burner at no du M A day evening at 8 o'clock at the the war years. been copipounded by the Herlong the government.” Saigon, Indochina, — (87— This 'burst into Are.'~------' ...... — before coming to Manchester, amendment.*' ■’------On Agents’Strike __ WDRC-Ed ilurrow. . ._ mothers are hostessea for the eve Phone today for further details! Elks. Home In Rockville, it will Anderson's, statement got a capital city of Vietnam is handl 33'ONS— Vic Damone. and deliver the medicines Plane seats were srsttereout 600 plane passengers arriv WDRC— Suspense. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Masterman Please do try us next time. in tha rear of the plane. Mrs. Cannon leaves a son, Dana ing prlcei Increases at the manu yesterday their efforta to aettle a KnoAa of Oak Lodge, thla town, as her fate was still unknown this I H. Cannon, Jr„ o f Manchester; Congressional "frustration” In ea-' ing and departing. Air freigb' W H A Y - Cote Glee Club. of Gorham, Me., have moved into "There were pieces of plane all afternoon facturing level into much bigger strike by approximately 9,000 Pru \ over the place." aald Louis Ehren- general .chairman, Mra. Clarence three daughter, Mrs. Carlton N. tabllshing a uniform system of handled la about 4(X>,000 pound- ■ .w n c — Railroad Hour. the apartment in the John E. Lanz An official list of victims and celling price increases at the con military’ purchasing. dential Insurance Company agents. berg, 49, a nearby resident. "I saw Ksbrlck la the only other Manches Fisher, now of Wilmington, Del., per week, exclusive of passenger 33’ONS—Women of the Year. house on Tomoka avenue, former NORTH END ter member on the committee. survivors Inclitdeil Miss Simone sumer level." Company and union repreaentar J a man and pulled him out. He was Mrs. William F. MacCharles of In opening the hearings. Chair baggage and airmail. WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. ly occupied by John H. Lanz and Zarchin, sister o f Mrs. George Mr. 'iVuman said the two man Hebert (D-La) asserted; tive'a met with government o f Til* fomeui wolKAosi* biimw dead. We pulled oiit more people- - Bristol, ahd Mrs, William I. Thom 8:15—. family who have moved to their cesilitssHy Mv*t up Ip pnp ^ |. Our Lady of Victory Mothers .Kclilman; of riS.a Norton parkway, amendments together will cost "There can be no Justification ficials in a closed session. There PHARMACY most of them dying. I picked up sen of West Hartford; a brother, W HAY— Bit .of Ireland. new home. les of fuMJn *v,ry four viod by Circle w'lll meet Wednesday eve among the names of passengers Mtomobile buyers "up to 400 mil for added or higher taxes as long was no word of what progress. If Ane man's arm and It came' sway George S- Wltham o f Hudson 33'THT— Here’s to Veterans. Mr*. Mario Lusa of Main atreet, erdlsery yVbP* bvniort You ning at the home o f Mrs. John who are still "unaccounted for.” as there is evidence of waste in any, waa being made to end the 4 D«pot Square— Tel. 6.i45 from his body. M v son picked up a Falls, N. Y., and eight grandchild lion dollar.e in the coming year." 8:36.— who has been a patient in the got Ibo iwry Kifon In dopondobb. Madigan, 42 Salem road. 71-day old strike. Open Sundays baby. It was dead too."' ren. As for the Butler-Hope amend government whether it be within WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Tal Hartford Hospital, returned to her otonoiskol outoibatk hootl The funeral-will be-held-tomor- ment. Mr. 'fruman said it Was in the area of the armed services or A fte r Saturday's session, q ent Scouts...... - home Satilrday. , ------~ Explosions rocked the ares ■ at union spokesman had said' both Pay Your Rlertric Bills Here - Intervals------• -...... " Mr'.' . .A,.. Jones, _ daughter^pf r.0W -at &, p.. m.. Jn... Chriit. .ChuMh tended to free cattle gr0wers_and outside the area.” W T H T —The Big Hand. Mr. and Mra. David Logan o f Hospital -NdleiL sidee -were -pledged -to^- #e«recy-but- - - -C iiM U P iliiiift-ILiln #- - Field Called Safe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of 29 Cathedral. Hartford, with buriahin the meal packers from admlhistra-' • Deputy -Secretary —o f -Defense ....."'O N S—Crime' Does "Not TAy. ' Mem atreet have bunt S'rix-ropm William C. Foster, as the first w it "we're not making chough head OpCalmlnt lro|la IV SOLO AND INFTAUIO BY As- a prelude to a scheduled EMgerton street, and two children, Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may tlve controls "which they incor 3VTIC.-Howard Barlow’a <>ch. ranch .t.vpe house on the corner of Patlenta Today...... 123 ness, said he thought the military way to aay anything anyway.” Mouse aviation aubcommittee Robert, 7. and Wendy, 4, left Sat call at the funeral home' of Taylor rectly feared would hurt them, 33'HAYT-\3’estern Caravan. Sand Hill road and Glennwood had been made the object o f a lot 8:66— , hekrlng today into the second urday for Fort Hamilton, Brook Admitted Saturday; Leon La- and Jtodeen, 2.33 Waahington but which in fact gave us a most road in Ellington and will soon oc of “loose criticism." ■ The coveted Eagle Scout Rank Steady Tte Hmycs • 666 OIL HEAT &ENGIengineering crash, the authority had Iseurd an lyn, N. Y. They expect to sail to Plante. 74 Durant street; Patsle street. Hartford, until 10 a. m. to important means of assuring a 3VDRC—Radio Theater. cupy their new Home. Several • OIL HEAT ^ , INC. ’ He quickly denied—when asked in the Boy Scouts o f Am erica la 6 6 6 advance' prea release calling the morrow on the General Rose to morrow. fair distribution of livestock—and Steady nerves are 3VTIC--Telephone Hour. houses have been built in that *ec- 192 5IAPI.E A3'E., H AR TF^D PHONE 2-2la .1 IJrlano, Goodyear; C'harlcs I-amb, by Herbert—that he’ was accusing earned by nearly 10,000 boys each ;flel4 r J0ne p f^ h * lafeat. ia^^^ join Capt. Jones who la stationed thus of meat—among both sellers mighty important 3VTHT-—Paul Whiteman Teen tion.of Ellington which is rapidly 187 5IAIN ST., -HANCHE8TEII BoRoni-Thomss--BidweH; Olaston*-* the ;suhcommlU#e-oI thatr to.auav*i and hap.--„ PH O N E 2-1199 tlon. A fter the Teta- >4\sauw* .e w b ' ■ , *;M ^y fa^trVwj‘ imais m -- Hartford Hospital whefe'he is ex ' Burial will be In St. James’ Ceme- ■to • buy; O ver-five ■ mllMbn-'diffCPeWt -package.-' -- 49 children'and T2 adults were peeled to jmderfQ jurgery. Birth Saturday : A son-to Mr. Mate — as they liave a right to do listings have been made, for every P ..sleeping.--...... tcry. and Mrs. Harold Rowett. 50 Ler — .against American exports of thing from underahlrt* to e|ec- Your ottemoy vHN ogioo theit you eon m ohrm ri your ostoto Rudolph Miller, who livves near , gloh road, * ' ...... ' ...... -.-fien ds may calt at -the- funeral- ■apples. - tobacco,-- and other pro= pleees W s* Is yeer sebeater'lerfree tronic* equipment.—...... ’ ...... t - topnllw wdeeretelB*.---- the hopie playground where part | Births yesterday: A son to Mr. home this afternoon from 2 , to 9 ducts." — h-fiompataiiily m o n o ^ by nomlng u$ oi Trustot orlxiBCHtor o f the plane crashed, said he w a» * .t IHKCITS and Mrs. Walter Mpntie. Andover: and tonight from 7 to 10. A rash o f decontrol proposals HOSIERY asleep when he heard the descend a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard has broken out on capitol hill, PINE PHARMACY undor tho tormt of your wIN. ing roar. Push Photo Hobby Wharton, Hartford. most of them Inspired by the fact Malaya Fears 664 Center 8 tn TeL 2-9614 "Then my entire house see.med Discharged Saturday: Mr.«', Rita that,many products are selling be A**H Beautiful, proportioned length ho.s- to light up." he said. "I thought Loxler and daughter, Rockville: So They Say low ceiling prices. Lack of Work sure the plane was coming right l^w York—(J!)— An education The President stnick back at into the house." ifrs. Betty Llnderson. Storrs; Mrs. iery to bring joy to your Valentine. al program is getting under way, Frances Maguire, Ijike etreet; ■ To be a working girl in this such decontrol, arguments by de The apartment house fire was sponsornl by photographic equip claring: . . l^enang, M a la y a -(83— Rubber I |'T‘" •V'~ -y " y — 'V ~ yr- hb q James Murphy, 55 North streef; country -is an honor, and foreign quelled three hours -after the ment manufacturera, to Interest "Some prices have J*ecedCd in dealers here fear that widespread Lovely new spring shades. H Oscar Muller, Rockville: Francis girls shpuld take It ea.sy with the arash, but rescuers still burrowed youngsters In photography as i the nast yeer from ceiling level*. unemployment will result from Makull*. il3 Wells street; David gold digging. This is a’ big.coun through the wTeckAl building, hobby. "Blit well over half of the na Indonesia's banning of the export Marxialo. 65 Benton street; Mau try. They’ll never beat Fort Knox. hunting victims. Called the Darkroom Photo tion’s business today is done at of some grades of rubber to-Ma- CARD PARTY ^ rice O'COnnor, 184 Princeton .—French movie actress Corinne 4.'> g aug p: — The plane had arrived at Idle- graphy - Youth Project, it Is de- Oalvet on Amertcar"..... prlcea held by price ceilings, and l»y a -...... 51-15 sigwed to re ach' potential’ eamel’a streel;..Arthur Olson, 14 Mimrp many-of these are PMsWhr'hard' Many-tactorie* in Penanif, Mi ;-WEDMES0AY, FEB. 1$, IM I, IP , M. J BUSINESS SHEERS DARK SEAMS >e.^ Lttttain Rubin,— itti- a th'rrtugh 'Ihe school, UTe pho- - A ll these Investigations and ,U(e Agftllu t.th eiFT S R lT R f^" -;: " ■Weft:— ------—"In— --- other------clttes— ' o r tb*- .Weaver road;.Timothv Siggi*. 200 Federatioir *«V , •,r T'
IIAKCHESTEB EVENING EEEAU), MANCHESTEB, CONN. MONDAr, FEBRUABT 11, 1952 r - . : IVEMWO iBRAlA-mMCHEOTlr^OMN;, MOWDAY, FEBRUAKY 41, 1M8— y- u ■" if ’.lfi'iw ...... / ± ion LOCAL Fred Wilt Wins Gfwusold Stan a» Bank Scores Three Hoops in Last Two SPORT CHATTER In Photo Finish MiddW oK Wms Nothing New to Satrhel List Two Gaines -TpouneeB Dates, 64 to 48 28 T a k e P a r t in T o w n In Senior Loop Wethersfield Upsets ^ : r ■ ■ New Tdrk, F e ^ T f—oP)—Slowly ; M inutes in 70 t o 69 T r i u m p h El Paso but surely, yM'numan element Is Manchester Trust rolled up the EARL W. YOST being t a iu t out of-the finish Judgr highest score pf the Town .Junior B o w jin j^ T o u r n a m e n t ' San Antonio, Tax., Fhl). 11.—(.*5 7\vo games are acheduled.in the 8|Mrt* Editor Ing ^ T n e k meets. It's too fslllble. Tourney Success) C a m e ra s , 81 to 72 Basketball Tournament Saturday Locals Blow 12 Point —Golfs tour rpUad on to* San An- 'T' Senior Basketball League to^ two-yM fs «go, Don Oehr- McCaafiMjr €oBtia«w- nlgfirat the West' Side Ree 'as It M afr o f the H boir Tirp jtMfrthw i Walt and Stan tonto-’fo f Uia^axas Optn today night, at the 'Y', tii the flrM game Nino P ifan ) rolled * ITS stngle« over, a two-year period hann and F*i^ w ilt hooked up in Msacbester TfM4 (S4>- Halftime Margin andl To Pick ’Ebi Ritht StMdIiaga star would he hard, but the nod If the Wanamaker Mile in the MiU- steam rolled over the West Bl — ■ ■ -----BDtiKlIiigs -- pitking thrtdBrltlsK ’AnjeriieanB noon a f a .w t»tie-J ^ y -.wlU, roUj stroke margin. oversAl Beseallnk, loss:.--- , ...... ;___-. . .. dO-OI seasons. ' ...... a toWeiv rtf atrength uiidemeatlt V." T. ns: • w.- L Saturday nigh : was. the night of Day. -Dorn HiAbard amd Bwede-.*$^' ■ . . . There were reports of a rough photo-tllner an official part of liedltinrl. rf ...... 1 ft rtver Elmira yesterds/ after Stan HiUnski. WInnere of the' Oib hig blond firtm C b lj^ oI Mid' Three men have been lost to tlte getting 10 counters, most of them Scranton ...... 1 8 9 league In the Jast draft. Jinjmy surprise in the Rec Senior League. Anderson played their pert to a ' Gmrge Olds servied as foul line deal'’ in the officiating received In track meeti- - if requested. In other Llnnt»U. rf ...... 5 i 14 noon at the artnory. The In uartcr finale will meet In a best diecoff wound up with a twro-un- a.s fnllrtw’ lips. Gentile netted 11 PRquMlC. Jf ...... - 3- 0 Elmira ...... 14 15 Blanchard of Ma and Bill's. Dave In the opener t h e Wethersfield I "T.” Judgedge at the town bowling tourna- Kimira Saturday night by the words, the Judges still had the Duncan. ’ r ...... dians and ' BA's both 3 out of 5 game let while the der-par 69 over the rainswept, 6.- Warriors upset Herm's, 81 to 72, Fan Rushes Clock markers s good many coming after . 3 0 A Wilkes-Barre ;'...... J3 14 triumphed, its Red predicted. 315-yard El-Paso Country. Club Osella o f Moriarty's and Marshall ment matches yesterday afternoon BA’s. Elmira ivon, 109 to 9g. A iflnal say. ; out driving the defender!. MorUrty. rr • 0 7 17 final set will alao be a 3 out of 8 while” In the second gaifie th e T»v|nrv r* ..w .,.,...,... . 0 ft 0 Manehesler ...... 5 6 course yesterday. Hodge of the Colleglates. , A hij/hllght of the game was the at the toublB Strike aljeys._ ^ __ total of 35 personals were called But the Judges can he wrong, as The game had.all the earmarks Johnson, i* match. Defending champion Jer Bslch Pontiac threw a scare into visit to the timers’ and scorers’ 'against the BA's, and Jk against they showed Saturday night In the . G 0 0 Saratoga ...... 9 11 ry Smith wm meet the elimination "He -won’t play at San Antonio In of a real cloae contest ss the two Truaman. If ...... 1 0 2 Middletown . . . 7 10 the league leading Legion five, ex table by a fan. w-h.o, in the excite Ray Damato, sponsor of Krank- Elmira. The locals outscored the New York A. C. gamea. when both clubs battled to s 15 to 13 coimt winner In the flnala. . ^ the 810,000 Texas Open - he has a tending them to t**e final buzzer ment of the first game, tried to . the first and second place arbiters Totala'^,...... li 10 Bridgeport...... 7 17 date at home to take his periodic le’s Drive-In entry In the Rer Sen home forces from the floor. 40 to St the qiiMiier, and a 28 to 20 Bank Stora at half rlma. ThrilleP A total of 28 of the town's beat Baseball Umpires before losing 78 to 75. push the official clock' ahead. ior League, sayji his club is but lost the game at the foul Jack Flaherty and Vir Oraeb. Rcfara^a. Gloviru>. T'wlfj. dufk plnnufa competed in the hay fever shots. Cary aald he The Warriors, with new faces Asked why. he replied that the margin at the half. The end of Bobby Knight missed the boiit wasn't suffering from hsy fever Frankie's and not Frankie's Eagles iane when Elmira raged 33 of 45 respectively — called Gehrmann the third period found the wlnnera first twr«< rounds yesterday. Meeting Tonight in their lineup, proved they are the timer wri.s pushing the hands bach. nr the Burnside Eagles. tries to Ik of 29 for-the BA's. the victor. Jlaturday night but the Hartford MaiirliPttpr George/Gldt was the foul line now but wanted to finish the treat team to beaf in the league hal- Fans must remember that the still sitting on sn 8 point bulge, 30 r. ment which has been relieving him The camera belied their Judg to 31. The Dales put on a full court Negro atar was Johnny-on-the- 1 Alien, rf ...... snre. From the first Jump to the scorer and timer at all Rec Sen ment, althoiigh Gehrmann. who of the malady. Mlddlecoff will re Frankie's' have raptured 12 Nmo Psgani won the one ball press midway through the final spot yesterday afternoon as .the 4 ralmleri. rf ...... ^ W ilow in g are the reaiilta: Most important meeting of the last _ hoop, both teams played ior league games do not receive was coming like a locomotive in ft Kubarhkn. If ...... lume the tour at Houston next straight decisions at the armory s^veepslakea last week-end at the stanza which proved their down Fish - Game ,/ First Round Manchester phspter of the State heads-up ■ hasketbatl. Herm’s Had any pay for their services snd ac the final strlcjes, was not the win British-Americans nipped the El 4 Goodwin. If ...... week. Double Strike bowling' alleys with fall as the fast breaking Bank five ft MaaiIntU. r ...... ^ . a 7 point lead at halftime, hut the tion of this sort will make the ob ner. Freddie of the FBI won It, mira Colonels, 70 to. 69. in the y John Lupecchlno beat Ted Board of Approved Baseball Um a 22« total, worth WO. Mike repeatedly went In for easy lay-ups 1 Bell, rr ...... 7. Chambers, 2 to 0; Bill Larivlere Warriors came to life' and in the taining ctf 'the srtme rather hard Zwick and Vic Abrsitls tied for according to the camera and Dan game of'the year at the armory. 1. llertJtherjr. rf ...... pires since it was organized will for the le.igiie supervisors. It>ls to move steadily away. Notes 1 Knifht. If s. eliminated Pete Aceto, 2-1: Tom third period, netting 29 points to second and third place and split Ferria of the AAU, who looked at The amallest tiimoiit of the sea BMihy Kalght be held tonight at 7:30 at Mur the opinion of the league officlqlt Griswold turned In the best game son viewed the American League kfartln beat Blister Keeney. 2 to It’a a familiar ceremony for Leroy (Satchel) Paige, signing In the Lensmrn's 19. From here on |4k. Ed Kiwis won high single the picture. 3S 14-2* Sports Schedule phy’s restaurant on Main street. of any player to date and had fine There wtll be a meeting of the 0: Walt Hlllnakt edged Ed Kovls, St. Loula. hla 1982 St. Louis Browns contract m club owner Bill in. Herm's trleil everything hut that the.se men should be thanked with an k2, worth M. There were • Both Wilt and Gehrmann were Manchester Division tomorrow contest that was replete with ac and this spellgd <|oom for Elmira George Vlaeek - President Jimmy 0'l.ieary ex hy the fans In.stoad of heckled. I support from Gentile and Volz. tion aiyl thrills.. 2-1; Alex Kotchln beat Yoeh 8as- Veeck watchea. Satch. a relief pitcher, aigned hia fourth Veeck- Just didn't'have that -jhst period 96 entries. caught In Identical 4:10.4 clock-; night at 7;.30 at the West Side Rec and victory for Manchester, Local BaslietiMtIl x pects a full membership to be dril’e. Another ex-Fastern Leaguer l.eclAB.-ITS) ‘‘'■ Inga, so they were practically to- Brenden Shea chipped In with 7 DiyMe Week Knd Games ft Majiinn. rf iela, 2-0: Gertrgietti beat Mike Geoge “ Spinach” VIncek, Vet held pact and estjifiated he haa signed 150 contracts In his rsreer. )\ 6. r. FtA. Swishers nnd displayed a clever building. Three local players go double ft Levane. rf ToM i^t present. Jim Murray Is secretar>' John Dobrtitaky Joined the league ■gefher at the finish. There was no The triumph enabled the BA's to .1 ChollPt. If Zwick, 2-0: HM PaganI beat Bolo eran local semi-pro football play Moriarty's vs. White, 7:18--Y, Tltere waa no mention of the money involved for the agelc.ss Paige ■t aiie.-ko.v. rf ...... * ^ 22 Bobby Knight■ missed last Sat- > sslng game. - esneclkUyl In .. the fipires, Knight 18, Bell 15 snd Al- 'J?Lt. ,f _ 1.tj A,.t.2 s 1 ^___ft_. Y. will be given the w-ritten exsqtlna ztar at Oirnell, gaining AllWtmerU 4-4- -4- Don-would-have-^on.-That’r - hnw- 1 fTavafp. rf * 1-1 PMt Vic -AbraiUa.-1-U Nino Par. ens; Maar.- -Vtneek- left fo r the 9— A Trr.Rri^n; • r- ;-v a- -BA'a’ stopped to ptrk-htm- tip-— .lim Morisrty bounced hack after Levane 12 autd Mogiis 11. ganl beat Hank Heafs. 2-0; Mush TuesslayV EMi. 12! tlnn prior to the hu.xlnesa meeting. ran mention a few yeara back. lluhhnrd. 3- 5 II marked the first time In two years fast he was coming. But they don't 4 MofuB. If ...... *** ” service last week. Legion vs. Buck’s. 7—Rec. Penalties will be meted out to 4 unv. Ic ...... ft-4 1ft pay off that way. a tough first period to pour in 17 kSve bJ^^ Jll}:'Anyone* cals led for three periods before Barrera ellitilnsted Fred McCur- T3ie husky 200-pounder played Cubs Need Hard Hitting^ King and Felix Karsky, the for- 1 Mlknlownky. iR . Herm's vs, Poquonock, .8:30-- members who fail to attend.- Re-' All the principals still'were in losing Piiggy Bell, John Maulotta rv. 2-0: Kelly beat Bobby March, a guard position writh American r.-er a Buckley High hoopster. game with the locals. Linnell hooped 14 counters and done so must make th^r returns Saturday's Game 8ror#* at halM lm e. i4-.i3 Mtncheiter. 2-0; Stan Hillnskl beat Ben Ps Rec. cehtly the mernbershlp voted to were top men for Wethersfield 27 ToUln ...... disagreement today about who and Joe Kubachica on foula 13ie By HAL TURKINGTON ' .Refereep. B #f «\ Irh-Furha. Legion and Silk City football Wednesday, Feh. IS increase the dues per season. All Hnlrh ( (ft) QUALITY UARA6ES plsved s fine floor game but was St this meeting as the committee gani, 2-1; and Bundl Tarca beat teams during the past six years. while Wally Parciak and Al Siiro- 4 ll«irrt!i Tf ...... Bemie August Is wearing s big won and the conditions under lost to his team on fouls, two of has sdditinnsi request for tickets BA’s outscored the (Tolonels from The BA's came close to captur High va. Weaver, 8:30—Armory. Run Producing Outfielder 19.52 dues are due at tonight's Erected — Not Painted which the picture was called for. the floor. 40 to 38. but the winners Klmlra (IM) Al Lamousus. 2-1. wiec-^ led the hoop parade for .*1 Mll)<»rlrk. If ... smile these days following the them-bordering on the rough side snd would nice very much to fill ing their first, win on the road r. R. Friday, Peb. 18 seaainn. Failure to pay dues to Herm'a. 4 Spt*kv. r ...... Said Ferris, who was acting as cashed In on 33 of 4.5 charity r. pfp Second Round birth of s daughter last week to in the final stages. them. Slaturday night In Elmira. Per 3 Niy^. *rf ...... — . 4 ■- 4-4 1? Lupa^hlno beat Larivlere, 2-1 r Wait Hilinaki beat Martin. 2-1; BA's vs. -Scranton. 9—Armory. night wtll result in loss, of mem (tood Fmil .ShiHitiiig ft nnb*‘rtR, r ..... 10x20 ...... $513.00 chief Judge: tosses while the BA's hit on 18 of ft ADvmf. rf ...... ( By Phil Cavaretta • year, he really caught fire.^'Hc hit 4 Z.^tnrRkt, rz Mrs, August St Manchester Me The semi-flnsis will get started sonal fouls mined the locals’ .. 0 R-10 Gcorgettl beat Kntchin, 2-0; Ed Saturday, Feh. 18 ■ bership in the board. For the aecond time in as many "I thought that one of the run 29 tries. A total of .35 personals chances late In the game as El t^ollPt. J t...... * ft 1-3 7 w.H .376 in 70 games. That was tops 1 r«rtnin. rc ...... morial Hospital. Bernie Is s veter Friday night with Nassiff Armi One of the important Items will 9*ivnrp. If ft-4 7 Pagan! beat .Taggart 2-1; Nino Batch vs. Frankie’s, 7—Rec. Dallsa, Feb, I1--0P) W’e games the Legion had a tough ft MArrDx . Ik ..... 12x20 ...... $573.00 ners had to appeal the decision.” w-ere Called on Manchester in El mira, paced by Mogus, overcame, Wethersfield vs.'Laurels, 8:38— In the PCL. 0 MrrnrHM . .. an local hasebsll and - basketball meeting the Manchester Trust. be the stocking of trout for the 4 Fnwlpr. r •.•.1 R.a 3? PaganI beat N. Aceto, 2-1; Kelly several weaknefsea on our club A kid bv the name of Leon time but foul shooting proved Said Wilt: mira aa against only 18 against a big deficit to stage a wlnnlpg 1 Moeup, Ic ...... 1ft R‘Ift ft4 best Barrera, 2-0 and Stan Hilin Rec. player. "The photo showed I won.” NIrhola-News was lucky in the coming season. 1 Mnpinn. rg ,.. .V,... .. 3 ft last year, as all cellar dwellers Brinkopf, a third baseman from their )>est offense, getting 18 for 24 Tf.taln ...... 3D 12x24 ...... $572.00 the home club. Tliia was the dif rally in the last five minutes-Aitd 1 Isevnnn. rg MALE HELP aki drew a bye. Sports in Brief Said Gehrmann: drawing getting the bye and will triumph 109 to 98. . 8 V-i 14 have, but our main wczknets was Loa Angeles, is a strong boy. w’ith 25, while the Pontiacs hit a |H)or Paul Ryan reports the battle of move into the flnsls either against ference in the hall game. Knight Pm Baskethall al a Glance Wnrrlnrn 'f>'><‘e i: Bill Ha^rdin. a short- traliing 62 to 51. With two min Complete with overhead door American l.#eglon in the first game clsl 're.siilt Is announced" Cblowial Board Co. atilt more fight and will to win. ; ‘ "P: pitchers Tom .timp.son ceived his BS degree in physical utes left In the last period the ftri ToUlM ...... 80 31-U S) of a twinbill at 7. Burk's are rur- piit record with a toss of .58 feet calling 'Truman f>>wlea or Nelson ingly tossed the leather through back, 'because of fouls. No less a .399 three string total. Saturday's Results Ilrrm* p <721 and windows Wilt, as usual, took over the If I can do this I believe we will be (jV '* "’ Baezewski and education from St. Lawrence Uni- glon had a one point lead. It was 4 K. Wl^rzUlrki. r . . . . 3 2-S j renUy. Uie hottest team jn ,the loop. .Tj Inches at the New Yorli A. C. Qiitnby. . . the rim from above only to have thafi 3.5 personals were called on Maurice Cnrrentl la aerving as American Tjague Warren Hacker.______Prices' d vea- «a- Coiim te Slaba ..lead..wtth.;5t .couple.-of -laps -l-o. .go ?o end. Hertzberg rin 415 Poffcor Sfroot a much better club.- yeralt y, ...... here. Leo day. hit. for two straight .1-Ximijn')ro. rf- ______ilwck ••■•tneet - at -Madfsrtn S^ the- hall pop- out: ------locals while -20- werw detected set-sot from near mid-court as the tournament director. ■Elmira 309, MahcTtester 98.““* ' We Have.' a fine young catching' ft T'afclnk...... after ,Ioe Lapierre of Geoigetown, Garden. against Elmira. TTie Colonels What we need most right now is hoops and two foul shots, putting 4 , First .h.oitie.,Friday niglit.game Frsakt.'s Wia PrrllnilBar) Change in. coaches played a big buzzer. sounded, but the offinials.- prospect coining up thU.season. He Edilie^ Stanky. now manager of ,4- She.*, if . j-jl . . 14:- - faded.. Gehrmmm made his bii'^dn F Five Years Ago reril Isbell "rtf pact In the success. Srtnny Hertfr ■won the 'gtGne '61* the foot' line. a good power hitting'' outfletder hfs team abead 'bv' 7’ points. Joe 4. SurDWiPC.' r ...... » 7-4 IT of the season In American l.eague ruled It no good midst s roar of Is-Harrti’ Chlti. only 19. He is the the St. IjQiils Cards, haa plaved -rtWr--4- —W ---H— —'------Prawlrie*!—RrlTe-le—rtS r- They—were- awarded-^ 5— charity -who-can give d e-t)ie-l*mg-batl-»o4- -Morrey-«lropped">n—two’-iiini e for ...... ^ - ed fhiii ------^------g-.-.-j :.hc_rgv.-jg »k lbt '"1teltcE!ri^' 'duly ■.'Imjr'.'wizTaTel'rWQKy - 3 ~ r g - - r - r r —- — — r LL^MPiiLLeCMli ^ rap,rh-^ ^Bnir^re” (>dts n napprova-l- by the-fa ns. That left 'drTV'e 'Tn 100 of 'more nins.' ptitw with four otlier- National- League- thr'BaTcfi tftm. blit riot erioiigh as All- playing-coach, ran »he club smart fos-es and dunked .U of them. f SrhmM*. Ic ...... 2 2t BTSSELL SIVEET W ek uhen the league leading W a n ..' rf ...... I Elmira with a 75-7.3 lead. losing in the draft. Remember teams-'the Giants, Braves, Dodg Vlllsnova was third and Lf,--War American Conference. iv from the bench d u rin g^ of the I.ed by Allen, Bell and Kubachka. two good starting pitchers. And If f 'e Legionnaires walked off with 3 M. .WlrrxWrkl, IR .... ft Scranton Miners come to town. R. -McK.nnv. rf ...... 2 Even in the final session It was this. Some day Chit! will be a star. era and Cubs. TEL. «7S2 ren Dnielr.ler of Camp I-ee, Va,. Ten Yeara'Ago Lem Franklin McOii.nn..\. if ...... X 48 minutes. He played ^ lefly . HIs the BA'a outscored their rivals OPEN UNCOLN*S HRTHDAY ALL DAY TIL 4 P. M. Bruce Edwards' arm Is all right h narrow 3 point win. 78-75. The Miners whipped Middletown was fourth; He can't miss. 2ft Tntalp ... 78 30-S3 72 knocked out Al Relaa In the first T. Origin. If ...... 1 suhstltutions were tim'fcl.v and as a from the floor 40 to .38, It was nil Manchester from the floor. I won't need to worry about my To single out any individual K-f-rerS, (iSlII.rlrM-IInzzIni. yesterday by 44 points, 119 to 75. D.sci. r ...... S Tile foul goals kept Elmira in the We’re all starting fnim scratch Two starters on Duke’s bksket- Tw'o upsets spiked the oldest in round of their heavyweight bout result the fans wepe"^ able to once the best offensive thrust by the lo catching. door track meet in the roiintrv. W'llrnn. r ...... I game and eventually won It for this year. I know this is not a ball team Bill Fleming and Rudy at Toledo. r r — .. r f ...... S again see the r u lin g style of play cals all year. 98 points, and stlil Edwards, you know, suffered last place club, I believe we will Bernie Mayer fos.-ed the shot put R. .MrKrnn-. Is ...... S of the BA's of^t-wo weeks ago. not enmign to win a game. 3Tie ftiem. Bell sivi.-hed in four shots as from bursitis in his right arm. He D'Emllto attended the same high - T^^■enl^. Years Ago Kail Scha- be better because' we will have school. Northeast High of Phila .5,5 feet ll\-lnrhes. beating -Itm Relegated trt Jiisf h playing role, B A ’s hit for 18 of 29 at the foul the BA’s ripped the cords with 12 is now taking new type treatments Fiirha of the New.l’nrk A. C. ■ter of Austria won the men's fig Tnisl. , l.X more fight and will ,fo win. We delphia. Pa'. ' .Sflrtdlrtawa 6Ib( Jarkrli iSei .tackle Allph looked like his old line. more baskets to nine by Elmira for the ailment from a surgeon in Ollle Sax of the New York A C.. ure skating •hamplonshlp at the were a young ball club last year winter Olvmpic games at Lake B self In t ^ f lis t half. For some rea Getting the opening tap-off, Ku- BuL-15 of 16 fouls iced ths contsst Los Angeles and Is hopeful that so sn added year of experience a, teen-ager, rapturei’ the Biier- Fr-nrt?. rz ...... 1 son or/t'ther the former Rhode Is- for the Colonels who have lost onl" his arm will be 100 per cent by Bnice' Hale, former player-roach Placid, N. Y. O ftifl. I t ...... 2 hachka let go a jump ghot that should help. of the Indianapolis Olympians In lOOKMTfNCfC meyer .500 in .57.2. whipping Char land.-'Stater did not shoot In the connected. The BA’s Jumped twice In 16 engagements on their the time we get ready for (he reg lie Moore. Hugo Maioeco and n-Azuiis. iz ...... 1 As for the rest of the league, T the NBA. Is now a member of (he Giants HIgn Jansen KrlsCy. r ...... V la.^'^half. right into a big lead as they were home court. Like' the BA's, Elmira ular campaign. With Bruce In tielieve the Giants. Dodgers snd B a r l o w ’s T e l e v i s i o n George RHoden. Franco, f ...... 4 /Instead of boo.-, there were Is finding It tough to win on the officistlng ranks of the basketball Csnnats. rf ...... 1 •sensational in the first quarter. shape, it would mean a big differ Cardinals will )>e the teams tn league. Bob Richards won the pole .jr'cheers-geslcrdaw^r A l nalmtari. They j»core«l 14 hoops in this ses road and have dropped no less vault 11.5-31, .lohn O'Connell the .New York. Keb. 11—OP) -Larry rsInvUo. rf ...... 7.7... o ence between winning and losing beat. The Cubs will be aiming for Bsrtolo.tu7 If ...... 2 Pal had a little tough luck bn his' sion anjl -grabbed a .32-23 lead, than 12. the close ones. Sales and Service fiO-yard sprint i6.3l. Pet.e Me- .len.sen. a 23-game winner for the first division. Dog HhnwvOpene W.rnwtrh. If ...... li shots hut he was driving and missing nnlv six field goal tries. | Mogus had his oWn way In, the At .35, I ’m no chicken in this u s e K ^ Reary the fl0-_Vard high 'hurdle.- New York Giants last season, has signed his- 10.52 contract, a Juicy Tntslli...... 2S week.- ago before the team took a New York, Feb. II—.gn— The p.icl reportedly calling for 3.3,5,OOfi. four baskets while Fowler was him, Mngua continued to get off to play.80 or 90 games If needed. Chicago, Feh. II <45 , "Honest mlle run l9:06 4i and .1 Lewis nose dive. hts hooks and was hitting. On top Westminster Kennel Club Dog BENDIX- RCA -MOTOROLA iFappai Hall the high jump (fi- .lansen, wtio had a sparkling 3.0^ the only con-istent .scorer for El I hope -I’m not needed, however, mistakes” were made in the Na Robin Roberts of fhe Phillie.- Big Joe Kubachka was bottled mira The home forces reglsler- of that the officials, Be|Iet- and because I ’d llke_ to.see.Dee pp^dy tional' Athletic Association's'con .Ihojv, pitting 2.451 of the b)iie- .'7i. .. ,------earned rlin-avejrage last year, was. the toughest .^'pitcher the up during moafTtnhe game w-RTIe" bloodx of the canine world against came'into the fold yeaterday, ieav- cd 2.5 points To 23 in the second .Tones, foiihd time to award him 13 handle the finit base job from the trolled television progT.im last 214 SPRUCE STREET. MANCHESTER TEI.. i)695 Giants snd Cardinals faced during Mazr.iotta played Imprc.-slycly at J>C.l.t.o. an,d.,C',!t ...t.he ..njaiglh .to ,55;48 .loasc.a. .w^u,e,..AJfx.,Atluu,. w beginning, to. .end.,.. , —______fall. .Robert A. .Hall,.of y9je..he«d each other for the coveted blue ■ing—only - Pat- - Magttw,- another' TS-' 1951:" ' N-ew TnA'' a'vefs'ged only n mesi pn mcuiarl'y 'h i,- ' scrap'"for at Intermission As Coach Levanc for 8 qf 10 in the deciding mo rnibo'ri. 'got lin'd'e'r 'way In 'MTadieoh game winner, aa the only unsigned Fondy is a boy who wants to of the new 10-mem))er video rom- Kovals OveFlalii* 2.45 runs per game snd St. Louis rebounds' went wild, " ments. Mogus scored 34 points, play. He can run and is a good mittee. kald today. Hall said Square Garden today. All through Giant among the regulars. only 1.71. ' / Bell lipiltfHi Knlly A fter Intermission the B A ’s breaking his record, 32 In Elmira. fielder. If I can help with hts hit these mistake.* win be corrected the flr.st day's session and into to Miglilv Lfikers Fir.at atRnza wn.8 a thrillpr and upped their lead to 111 pointa with Allen had 24 for the BA’s while If You Are Thinking Of ting. he hgg a great chance. After In a more flexible arrangement morrow's morning hours, breeds aet the pattern for the lest of the a quick burst before Mogus. | Kubachka and. Bell each earned 20 we sent him to Loa Angeles laat this year. Ha did not elaborate. were scheduled to be Judged. Then, Fame. The much taller And more nnened up with a barrage of fiook , and MazZlotta 1.5. Fowler's 22 was in the second afternoon and rvr~ By The .AatuKiste'd I’ reas experienced foea from Klmira were -»s whi)e the local big men were, j third best In ;he game.,...____ _ Buying A Used Car — ning. the group winners wtH „.|M! -Rocheat,e’».iBoy(5la; winner-^ CJoislififJIiul^ ” Tic^^nrKrn§e Rovals trimmed the Boston collegiate haskelbalt prpgfam pre- miliation trama coached by Henry Teams left the floor at Inferroisr i (1) N«w cor praduetiofi h ACTUALLY VTAY D O W N slon with the BA's leading. 44 to the scoring and snatched the lead ! N«wy_ York 9, Boston 4. GENERAL CONTRACTING (>Itlrs twice, defeating the'second " natural' tojKgh't when Iba haven't Buffered for ages. from the locals as the third period I 1948 DODGE 24>OOR SEDAN place cliih of the Eastern Division. ( Diiqiicsne and -St./Bonaventure While the Sk. " title was being 32. Elmira was held to but two New" Haven .5, Springfield 4. (2) DEMAND for MW cm IS PICKINC UP RAPIOLY REMODELING AND REPAIRING Ll|lll Green. Radio nnd henter, Ixiw mllesge. 104-100, Satuidav night and ire-■ iuect at ritl.-hurgW in a clash of stashed away by Kentucky, Iowa hoops, one each by Paul Noel and Leroy Chollet. j Stork No. l'-52k...... t...... peatlng last night with a Ml-97 i the nation's onlh'iind) •undefeated major knotted the Big Ten. race with a (3) N«w car prices ora staadHy, but surely rblnq— wliieh f r e e e s t i m a t e s — MORTGAGES ARRANGED $1195 declaion. teams. surprise 73-68 win over Illinois. Elmira came back'in the third! period with a rush, mainly on three ; itdefmitdy.mahiRg ..... 1947 lUiCK SEDANEHE ■ At- the same tinie .Minneapulis i Off pa.«t performances there is The result left the HswkeyeA and lost to Fort Wayne, 76-67, Satur little to ijhonse between the two the Illinl ea"h with s 6-1 confer long range set-shots - by Player-1 ERNEST A. RITCHIE Gray, Radio and henter. Good condition. day snd 70-69 to .Milwaukee last teams, .'coached hy men who ence record. ITiey meet agai,n Feb. Coach Fuzzy I.-evanF and seven (4) Used car demoud rise rl9lit m w . This iu turn . . . Stock No. r-540...... $995 night as Mel Hutchins to.ssed in learned their haskethalj under 2.3 at Champaign. points by 6-8 Jerry Kowier. It was ' 15 LIBERTY ST. TEI.. 8172. MANCHESTER 57 to .51, BA's at the htizZer. . .. ”” the game-winning free ihi-ow with ’ Davies at piiqiiesne, Iowa, ninth ranked nationally^ ...... RBAOY.TO VSm------1937 DODGE 4.DOOR SEDAN ' Jn-ieh ' has won 16 games. The controlled the hlsli the last five Then-came the'flnal fireworks-- 14) Is mahiug used car pricas rlsa substantiaHy and prab> the fourth quarter. VnMffiM*# t Ptnalbto Healer. Many miles of good transportation left. - , ...... „ ... flukes, coarhed-bv Diidev Moore. snd one-half minutes..... while...... Illi- t-..-./... a ^ much mare so v a ^ shortly whan tha hwvifebla -stwrtt'"Ni»r-'i'-*s3.''. .v;-;. ; ; ."rrrrrrrrrr':'':’';'';'""':"' Tw.ic«.. 6,.6..Lao..Mogus. ,.hara... .In ...... ’ ■RAhr''-We''-T>-k'e"f.s' Tea'gire"tea(ri'ng' h'sT-e'V'-stTgWy-'l^frrer '"defe'nsT-i^e SaturdTv' s win with 34 points. I scorer, was held to eight polios, re.-ord.,...... Thev'vr - - ■- limited - - 7 the op- lour r^their -players------foitl------put in .an-~riiiir--» 1 i he»w -HI-two bucket-shot* from! 1941 OLDSMOIILE 4.DOOR SED'AN ; hla second lowest of (he seasph position rn 50 z-pnints per game !*•n'imTki' ■ „ '**.-; in..^ possession of the.w. t ^he left side. Savage followed KOBBY SHOPPE Black. Radio and heater. ______Boston olaveil last night/ g ame ft3_Agnlnst Ihc.New 5'ork*rs'-»6.6.-rJlfl|L ------— „.^.i_i.^Hr-,-burkel-fiTim..jlie right side' ATTENTION WORKING MEN! Cor. Center and Griswold Sts. Sleek No. l ’-887. Special...... against Rochester unde^ protest But St Bonaventiire, tutored hy | Her* s how the other major con-1 jn, score was knotted. 57-all, YOUR OWN INTERKT JS-THERE ANY OPEN YTt. M.To 7 p : y L----- following a seconrt-perioyt ruling by Fd Melvin, baie averaged 75..1 | ferences Iiwk: ^ . . . -hardly before the one miniUe ex FOR QUALITY WORK CLOTHES 1946 HUDSON 2-DOOR SEDAN Jocko Collins The oftinal calle’d point.? on the offensive eonipsred \vy L4>afiig Piinreton | pirVd. LEE — Gray. a misromturt technical foul jo nuqiie.sne's 70. ' f^at^l favored Penn 7G.-77 to move- ('olonrN (irab l>*ad REASON WHY YOU SHOULD DELAY Slorh No. C-33fl...... against the CeUics’ Boh Branmim St. Bonsvenliire is the foiirth trto aeronij place l^hind Cornell/ PlavInR cauUoualv and handling 1 CARTER'S for Jockeying f^om the bench. Col I'snkeil leapii m the rountrv! 15-01. which whipped Yale 71-61. j t>ie hall well, the Colonela went in- lILT WELL 19S0 MERCURY CLUI . COUPE lins also ruled' H * personal foul, Duqiiesne placed fifth In last Miaeoun Valley - St. L^uia <6-; to a atall until a man waa Iftoae. I WANTED Bnaning bine. Rodio, heater. which put ^rannum out. of the week's Associated Press poll. •----- • O' aa^linR alonF In front hut Tulaa Kinallr. Levane broke away and i r DUNGAREES $2.91 PANTS $2.98 game. / The. Bonnies drew even with , i-, , beaten only hy Houston and jI dropped in a sucker shot for a SB- \ Stork No. r-A07...... The Syracu.-ii.se Nation,ils stretch- OVERALLS $4.45 SHIRTS $1.42 J aw ’ V* ■ e Tv )...... ■ ...... iiMiqursncDiiqilesnc in methe gamesgame's won;won j Detroit in league competition, f .57 Elmira lead. Allen telaliated ed thetr F,as ern Divi.sion lead over p„i„rdav-night hv pulling 1------into the runner-up slot by with his only twin-pointer in the 1950 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR SEDAN Bost^ o .5-, games hy ^hipping ("ncipnati In' the last ' I'*"'*";! ; the Oklahoma Aggies last half for the BA's, 59-all. BHOP AT LINOTYPE ' Gray. Radio, heater. Many other extras. t^e Philadelphia Wamors. .91-84, half for a 67-,5,5 vjetorv. Duquesne thrir third conferehre setback Eight rtiiniites remained. SEE THESE REAL BUYS! Stock No. r-*34...... , .. V.-.... $1445 ./or. their ll-th stralglil home, vie-- has '■■ •hce'rt 'tilTe sTtf^"' l^ating 'r Wg Seven--Kansas State- i6-Ot. - Mogus dropped In n-foul try and tori" NiTeafp last AVuUiwJav. ■----- . , ronkad .No. 2. kept ll a p» r/e«4 Levanf wtole 6 wild psres, dribbled OPERATOR The Nats played- wHhoui Adolph crtiT'-i-wii feeenee eeoord 'Intact- hV beating; ’4S OLDS ' 4«IML tSSr.; ‘47; PACKAKO--* Med....S(laa. *48. ‘47, ‘48.. ‘4S. ’M 39B(MllERCURY4.DOOR^DMN^~ In and scored'to gtve the tnvadera HOME AWAY FROM HtNIB v2'*t-ow..gweiw..-Radio,vhea'ter..rt»np-.4«raer'--eoA;^^^^^ Jfhayes. .whqTt he .ppLfoHt;.. -tttb-aiSr a -329.3. ' FOR YOUR PARTIES SERVE except for a Feh. 2.3 encounter half-game lead ovpr Texas (Thria- in what proved to be. the winning .34 Years of Heating Sen-ice • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED with DePaiil m Chicago. DFPaul tlah‘ (5-li. basket. Soon after Bobby gavF •MANDOUN 3 M O NKS FRUIT W IN E x s s d i did what ffw teams- have accom Southern- Six of eight teams his usual hrillisnt dribbling act • SEWAGE LINES INSTALLED AND PLUGGED plished In recent yrars,. TTie Blue r-hich will compete In conference but not before Elnilra recovered a GfNfRAl MOTORS SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEANED • yiOUN FREE DEUVERY I BETTER DEAL Demoti.s scored more than '.50 tournament just about decided. rebound after an unsiircessful free points against Oklahoma A. A M. They are North Carolina State throw by Knight. \Vith 12 sec-, The Bantly Oil Co. • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELI.S PONTIAC DEALER Saturday’ as they whipped the A g (9-ti. West Virginia (8-1). Mary onds to play, Levans was fouled INSTALLED gies 53-50 for their ninth straight 358 EAST CENTER STREET; TELEPHONE 5191 BRUNO DUBALOO ill MBIM USUt M -Tl, J,« sj. f land (6-2). Duke (7-31.' Fhinnan and given 2 tries.. He dropped the 0[[CO-ll[ilI 331 MeriN St^ McNicliMt«r inieeoas sws win in the Chicago Stadhun. (lf-5) a n d George Washington first cleanly through the nets and • SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED Tofophoew 4802 N o r A E n d ITiat was ths third aetback of (9-5I. Opan Maa., T i ^ , Wad., FrI., Untfl 4—TharsM 10 P. M— Sot. TH $ P. Me FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 .hi*, aecond ahpt went in and out or 2-3700 151 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. 6910 ...... ,...., y ' . f ■■
_ . _ 1 ■..« KANGHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHiSTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1982 m eUTOBK-WA r- T r t t ir itANCHESTER EVENING lffigro. MANC IL 19S2 BY J. K w nxiA aia MAJOR BOOPUE : verm.•■agar u "BMii i-J ABMpOMUAyn— ■^^aa— b IP A G B T W E L V E ____ If AM IDCA 3U«r Hoaac* for Said 72 jM A * n > Heating—Plumbing 17 Help Wanted—Blala 36 Hoasdhold Goods ol Muslcsl Iwstnnsests '53 ■WAT I4rr MB4.1KB A L05N < Sense and Iwnge! Automobiles for Ssis 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 DISK(:o v s R MANCHESTER — Nis*y.room KAFTtR/eOMrtORM, Abawtr PLUMBtNO end beeUng, •pwigl* PART TIME Salsa, Saturday* and THREE APEX Waahera, Tine RENT A NlrW spinet now! Buy It 1V4Kr AGAIM As far beck as most people can home, two baths, large ban', ap- .(OMLV.WRalTS *H O oA Iliara ero flvo Uttio worde, r t Mkh LOW PRICES tiilng la rapelra, remodeling, cop thraa evenings. Easy aalaa by pound capacity, with timer sad. this spring. Only 810 monthly «W^"»fWSAlOlT iSLOVl — F lo w « r y rememlwr, 'tha Kaklmoe have had to know; , T ClasMfM proxlmaUly three acres of lahd, FOR THe SOUP- TOP QUALITY BAtCrt BETTER BUY per water -piptag, new conetruc- appointment. High advanced pump, regular 8169.05, sale price plus cartage delivers a beautiful AS AUTHCATiCJ D i o y c o CAT04CR— vJe |)teca. They wUl no dbuht o6n* Tkagr nre: ‘Yardon am,’’ ’’H muiB 800.05; on* FlorenC* range, model full keyboard Lester Bctay Roa*. fl'ne location. Three rooms and USED CARS tion. Time, paymenu • arranged, commission. Thorough training. A«A PARKiiOa « A v He MAKE rAI* ifiernrnbm tinu* to havo it unless they are you," and "Ftaeso.’’ 1950 PbTpouth Deluxe Sedan Car necessaiy. Box C, Herald. E164 T O. regular 8280.05. aale Full credit If purchased. Alsor bath may be rented as separate VDCMBT «AMp] p t^ e R C D ^ foolish anough’ to Sizcover oU or Oh, uao thorn qulte-olten wiMf oeee Advartisenenb ESaward Johnson. Phone 6970 or apartment. Shonm by appoint «ZOO, --HMter anc^dio—11,295. 1650 Pontiac Sedan Coupa^Hy- price 8160.05; one apartment sixe- bargains in u j ^ spinets and k Uft'LL fit u e • l,0 O O -— IBulbouBK«ri*6 urenhun In their territyrloA, you go; . . dramatlc. Fully equipped. 5044, ment only. Madeline Smith, Real •owMir «Neua«iffla CLASSinBD ADVT. WANTED—Man to work in gas Florence range regular $210, grands. Open Thuraday evenlnga .♦logo FOR n W A s rr - ' ....-' -w- • . Iwb aiei raw worde more IM M 1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe—^ tor. 2-1642 or 4679. T Modal lo w SlgyptUadeily DEFT. HOURS: 1050 Packard 4-Dri i Sedan—One EFFICIEfFT PiumUng and heat station and garage. Must be ag tale jprice 8120.05; two Intema- Free parking in lot next door _ i e o t M W h i j |Al4 0L0 Motorlat—I'm aorry I rah over than theae< Heater and radio—81.295. gressive and a worker. Refer tionsd Harvester refrigerator, (weat.) Goss Piano Company. tiAwn SDianareeuna 8:15 A. BL to 4:30 P; M. owner, low mileage. ing. -Plugged drain* machine MANCHESTER —813.000. Vacant. «e7 » SACK f I your hen. Would you settle for two These five UtUa worde are flQad ences required. Good working Model U. 17, regular 8250.05,' sale 317 Arylum strait, (Opposite Clean Low Mileage Cars cleaned Phone 6407. 6 rooms, garage. Not in develop dollars? with a power 1050 Buick Sadafiette— Dynaflow. conditions. Good pay for right price 8170.95; Two Intematlonel Hotel Bond) Hartford 5^96. Farmer—Nop*. Four dollars. Got That rn i^ y or feme eanaot glira. CLOSING inWE Famous Make Batteries PLUMBING and Fum- ment. R cdecoraM . Floors and Low mileage. man. See Van for Interview. Harvester refrigerators “with Authorized Ba)dwin A Lester, sofftocbii. j i s s S j e rooster who was mighty fond of So eommit them to mamoiy Utie =i^pirelverMonth8 Giuranteo Van's Sarvlev Bt^daui-MT -f Plano-Ptotributora ;------— very hour ----- am- rrM M rto u ; iv g iiw Slw.SorBStw -zcTwng-Tiew'-'vwwtliiirljnaair'F.- ivQtP loddMt that hen. Might die o f the shock. l04T PonOae- seara -Coupe^^^Slxl-^^^^VinrafiSp.^ prtcr*iM «»f^d6rrfi»aio And use them ae long a* you He*...... $6.95 H. A. mortgage |8,800. Near bus ITUtetanr llMuakal MON. THRU FRI. cylinder, two tone blue and gray. Appliance, 360 Main atreet. SldRoqulre 40CUdc boetl* QUALITT Plumbing and cavea APPLICATIONS accepted ’ for Rooms Without Board 59 and new school. Ekicott, Man aaimploment 41 Spreads again Kindness la not a passive accepti- 10:30 A. M. . COLE MOTORS ^ 1047 Mercury Convertible Coupe Temptation ia not only an op- trough work. Call for free a*ti- route ■alasmen. Good working chester 3683. MDetwtz ISArmorpart aointortelnerz 44 8tnidc ance of wrong and atupldlty,' it I* 4164 • —lixcellent condition. 18-8429 TOO MUCJH FOR HEATED ROOM, Main street. iiertunlty to sin; It la nleo an » Sa I t o DAY 9 A. M. , mate. Thomas Dawklna 2*0660. conditions, 6v*-day week, two A NICE HOME OF FURNITURE 30 Hypothetical 10 ntch 34 Slaps 47 Angered paying hate with love, and greed Working couple or two young SE'VEN RIXIM single, now vacant. with the Joy of giving; it la turn pertunlty to refuoo to itn. 1947 CKEVROlJrF Aeroeedari wceka’ vacation with pay. See Which Includea ^ ' farces 33 Shows 39 Young hen 48 supped Many Other* To Choose From gentlemen. Phone 2-1369. First floor has living room, din ing fear Into caution, reelstance — Bunyan radio, heeter. good tire*, tutone Mr. Sanden at J. A. Bergren A ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Sl.Wealtiijr dlmpproval MVenceia - SIFoUower T017B c oD o oSraA l T>TioN O m u . Open Evening* Until 10 ing room and kitcheft with lava Into coroperatlnn, Ignorance into green. MechXfilcelly btyond eny Moving—-Trudilng-- Dairy Parma. llQO ^Bursalde A COMBINATION RANGE FRONT JaOOM for rent, heatqdi asAetrier 34H ativ«of STCemal 03 Incite A r m c i A '>TED tory. Second-floor-has 4 bedrooms 84 Leg Joint Intelligence, and irritatibn - Into Power iatoxlcktea mak; WIBi a comparison. Seif-.this today. Dpug Av*., Ea.rt Hartford, Oonn. A LIVING ROOM riUlTE bohtinuous hot water. Centrally war-tom tend savirioa toactien Stonge 28 Sind full bath. Steam heat. Two- 35 Black buck benediction. man la Intoxleated by nleohoL he A BEDROOM SUITE located. . Gentleman preferred. laa Motor*. 333 Main. BALCH PONTIAC car garage. Lot 118' .x 150'. 37Browa ageia can recover, but when taitoxieatad x;—. 155 Center Street,..^: ! MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dellv- •A DINETTE «E T Phdar8139. -- — I mr by powrer, he seldom recoYem. 1M8 FORD Super ^ ]u * e club .Sakancfi Wanted 26-A And'eapecially ao * yi.;- About 20 years 'old. Pride glS^OO. 30naoad , ~ The fellow who Invented houae- " ' “ ‘ Phone 2-4545 ar^- ' Local light tniekl^ and —James P. Byraee. coupe, radio, heeter. 40;0()0 uvle* package delivery. Reftigeratora, IF You get low friendly terms PLEASANT, 05irnished room with James J. Rohan and Son, Real aiA ad net cleanlng should' have hie golf SPARE TIME, extra money. Show Loot arid Found^^ poaltlvely actual. Formef own- washers and stove moving a to ziilt your convenience. reml-prlvate kitchen privileges. tors, 517 Hartford Road. Phone ■core, examlneti. , amazing cushion comfort shoes. 7433. S A sieR That’s A Lot of Coni *r'» ne'me furhlahed. DoUgle* 1042 Chevrolet Tudor, with heat. specialty. Phone 2-0752. IF You get fl'ee storage until Working girls preferr^ Phone l o s t —Nine month* old t*n\,«nd To 84 commission palr.« plus big "W AM S iL _ SSPedal digit If ell the coal mined la Om TJUt- Motor*. .333 Main. Very clean, prewar, In excellent -w-anted regsrdlees of time 2-4428. 'III- Life give# you time and apace, whit* female Colli* pup. Wilht»ut THE AUSTIN A. CRAlfBERB cash bonus. Experience •unneces IF You do businesa with a good ELDRIDGE Street—8 rooms, new, x»04 THigry VBAR» xao s o o m ■ CMSEZZLCMEMf: S4Fut driver brit you must fill it, *nd you can ed States in one year ware loaded .condition. Clarke Motor Sale*. oil heating system, downstaira,' on a tingle railroad tfnla, tbo • collar, or ta**. Vicinity of Mah^ Co., local and. long dlstanca mov sary. Write for free cetelbg, full reliable 41 year old atore Aparl ments—Flato— 30Miore crippled not give Joy unles* you will It. ■ cheater. Green. Clillri’* pet. Call 19.V) Stiidebaker Champion 2-Dr. ing, packing, crating and storage. Information.'Tanners Shoes, 087, IP You can have confidence excellent, upstairs needs redecor: MICKEY FINN Not Conpktely! BY LANK LEONARD 41 M l flowers train would be long enough to Sedan—Radio, heater, overdrive. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Tenements 63 ating. Bargain if taken quickly. stretch around the world thrat Ruaeell Smith. 2-0233 see Gorman Motor Rale*. Buick Service to all parte of the U. S. Barton, Maes. and depend on a store iSAflhrmatlvoe Money talki. but price* *re *0 Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, noHfompigw irf 49 Egyptian times. • Seles rand Service, 285 Main and Canada. Call 5187. Hartford IF You, know you will be ONE FIVE-room furnished apart high they yodel. 1940,S*udehaker Commander 4-Dr, NATIONAL Firm needa man 30- 541 Main street. Phone 8215. Mniff ■KiKHMaHraBKr river •treat. F ^ n e 2-4571. Open eve 6-142S. treated fair and square ment, one three-room furnii^d LOST—Pair of gl*s»e* Finder call Sedtkn—Heater, overdrive. Two 65. List ^ local accounts for col Yea,, take all this in consideration iju n i IBfllW WWMBir-B9 4S n gh pokk Man —Do you spend your time A former banker opened a oar- apartment. Call Rockville 6 - ^ 3 : MANCHESTER—New seven room 2-#3S.3. to cbV>*e from. ning*. lection 8188-8200 comrairslons then ask yourself, is 8420 too much TOUXWATTW ITHMRrtUFOr ~ 47Sa(riae writh puzzles? vice station and hie firat customer single, 4 bedrooms, living room, 1941 G. M. C. On^-ton psnel. Very Painting—Papering 21 weekly. No selling, no collecting. for a nlce,home of furniture? You'll 40 Rodent FYlend—(jnly writh the one I asked for 10 gallons of gas. 1948 studehaker Champion 4-Dr. reasonable. Keeney's Garage. Tel- No experience necessary. Dtgni- agree this is one o f the best har- Basineos dining room, kitchen. 2 baths, MCaandlen lake ns IT IV married. BxrBanker—Wher* are you go Announcements Sedan— Heater. 2-8082. fled, steady work. Opportunity for ealna you ever got in your life. See For Rent 64 breezeway and garage. Down S3 Chemical salt _ ing? ' payment, 88,000. Howard R. DAY NURSERY care for pre- PAPERHANGINO and painting, advancement, higher esrhlngs. it, and convince jrourself—but 34 Werking order « Stopping hi* car near a moun .. The customer explained In de 1947 Studebeker Champion 4-Dr. Aulo Accessories—Tires 6 Write Box L, Herald. > hurry! SMALL STORE Hastings 2-1107. tain shack In the Ozark*, a tour tail and then the ex-benker azked: •chool children. Ucenaed by child Sedan—Radio, heater, overdrive waiter B. Cookson. Phoae 2-1614. M Tiwmd SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 6493 or Inquire (prov. Brit) ist called to the old woman alt- Ex-Banker—Don’t you think' welfare department. Tel. 2-9669. Black. " street / BOLTON NOTCH homss. a few of ting on the porch. ■ you could get along with five? PAINTING AND Paperhanging Male orTemale 37 ONLY DURING DAY OR EVE. these choice four room ranch SSHarma l e a r n to drive a car. *afely. FIVE .6 ,80-17 tire* and four 5 50- done by Godiri and 8on. Call 3059 FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE ST Border toelt"^ Tourist—How far is it to the 1947 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio and 17 tubes, 125. Phone 6389. Help Wanted— COMBINA’i ^ N Office and living homes still avsllsble. AU plaster nearest town? » - ^ 1 quickly and efficiently. You after'5. HARTFORD 6-0398 quarters fdr rent. Six room* lo A preacher, when asked to de heater. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 ed watle, tile bath, oU heat, large VBBnCAIs IT Woman—Pa flgguer* hit * about fine "perseverance," said: '•‘It may pet an immediate appoint EXPERIENCED Book keeper, cated on Main street, near Post lota. Immediate .occupancy 89,- .Motorcycle •BI?ycl^ 11 1 interior and Ehcteflor yaint- A~-L—B —E ~ R —T —'--S IM oguk 10 mile* thar and about 12 back. means firstly,to take hold; oecead* .. eaent by.cAlUna.Manchfater. Autd 1946 ■ Ford 2-Dr.-S«lBn—Radio- end ■ Knowledge' of ■ airtomotive book- - OfBe^-rtnquire 470 Msdn- street;- ”550 -with -8 t,000dow nfor veteran: Drlvlnf Academy. Phone 2-4087...... '' 'itig,'' pape'fhahgrng^Mnihg^ 43^ALLYN -TAMtmmjf'-' W hich, l i ■■ ACebUhL'of'Hl'ih' vnJklh’ ly. to hold oh; thlrdfy and liitly. heater. BRAND NEW Columbia bteyd*, flnlsheil Fully Insured. Expert keeping, preferred but not neces Open Thurs. Eves. "1519 P. M. T. J. Crockett Phone 5418; •tralghter goin’ than cornin'. to never let go." reg. 847.150.“ “sped*1 Tt “ 842.50, sary.—Apply-M eClure--Auto Go. AYnnte^to-Rent “ -W 1948 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe- -Ra work. Wall paper books. Edward MANCHESTER — 42 esres, 10- Personals 3 Easy terms. F. and D. Auto R. Price. Phone 2-1003. Mr. McClure, 373 Main street, CABINET on heatet. two burner, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER dlo. heater. 'Stores, your Firestone dealer. jlsnchester. two to three room heating ca COUPLE URGENTLY rnnm house, barn, garage. Suit BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Just The Same BY EDGAR MARTIN SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH OPEN Hou»e at M cOure* neV 8.56 Main i-treet. Tel. 7080. pacity. Also Otenw'ood range, ne; able for development. Howard R. ealMT and aervlc* headquarter* 1941 Buick Conv. Coup* — Radjo, gratae and bricks. Phone 36! NEED Hasting*. 2-1107. RKO WJW v e « » TWi CO«14i heater. PAINTING, Paperhanging. No Job See the fabulou* new Hudson too small. Call 2-0726. Situations Wanted— I WR»38 VOO TO HfMl 1 0 VOO '.y ou V3IM Hornet and the new apectacular Buiriness Services Offered 13 THREE-PIECE liviug rompr' sulle ' 4, 5 OR 6 ROOM NEW SIX room colonial house at MOM OOOO W Sedan — With Female 38 16 Phelps Road. For terms and MOKl 60Q«IOOe -\0 FOMdOYX.. Hudeon W**p. Our service de 1940 Pontiac 4-Dr, and bbgswell chair. Rkcellent TO « k n o o TWFM \ VMiT • 8M VOO • . / 1948 engine. YOUR KNAPP ahoes. available | WILL CARE for children over price call George L. Fish. Man partment 1* now under super- In all sises. Contact Wm, F. Sul Repairing 23 condition. Phone 2-06.V11 UNFURNISHED RENT vialon of Joseph Then, former years of sge, days. Phone 2- chester 6394. livan. ralesman, 69 Mountain | BLACKSTONE Waf()(tng machine owner of Joe'* Garage. W* car MATTRESS. Your old mattresses 3674. IN MANCHESTER Olj atreet, Rockville. 6-,5964. wringer f\-pe, one/jt-ear old. excel NOW UNDER construction, four ry a full line of Hudaon part* and CHORCHES MOTOR SALES sterilized and remade like new. lent, condition. Phone 6940 after VICINITY BY rooms plus two unfinished. Fire *cce»»orle*. McClure Auto Co 80 Oaki.and Street FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Call Jones Furniture and Floor WANTED -- Babysitting. Call 5 p. m. place, open stairway, Youngs 373 Main street. Manchester 2-9483 linoleum, asphalt tile counter. Covering, 36 Oak. TeL 2-1041. 3337 after 2 p. m. APRIL 15 th town kitchen, plastered walls, full Ekpert workmanship, free esti inrulatlon. FYtundatlon size 25' x WEDDING INVITATIONS, an mates. Open evening*. Jones Fur nouilcement*, reception card* 1940 NASH Fordor. Very, very, Ronds—Stocks— 34’. Garage. 82,90<) down. Charles niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041. Dojfs—^Birds—Pets 41 CHAWfi'ERS FURNITURE TELEPHONE Leaperence. Phone 3620. napkin*, cake boxes. Raised or very' clean. Excellent condition Mortgranes 31 At The Green regular prlntlnK- Campre** Fine Six small cylinders. Clarke Motor KAY CORPORATION. Kitchen | TEN SMALL Fox Terriers. Oock MANCHESTER 8461 FOUR-FAMILY house in excellent Printing, 8 South Main. Phone Sale*. 301 Broad street. painting and decorating Special FIRST AND Second mortgages or Spaniels.. Zimmerman's Ken A LITTE Girl, her mother and location, situated, on a large lot. 3-2240. ist*. Call Manchester 2-0968. bought for our own account. Fast, nel*. Lake street. Bolton. Phon# .televisions, Rsdios, Ranjies. Otic apartment vacant upon sale. SAVE AT BARLOW MOTORS conlldentlal service. Manchester 6287. -Refriqerator.s, n-oner.s and dad; transferred here from Co THE PROSPECT Hill School for -~I.V WAPPING REFRIGERATION Service, com lumbus, Ohio, urgently need 4 or Excellent Income. T. J. Crockett, Investment Corp., 887 Main Broker. Phone 5416. young children, Pre-Kindergarten mercial and domestic. See our street. Phone 5416. TROPICAL Fish and plants. Njriv Small Appliances. Chrome 5 room single or apartment. Kindergarten. Monday through Three Beautiful 1950 Plymouth breakfast sets. Quality furni ALLEY OPP •The Old Confidence BY V.T. HAMLIN Sedans display 01 guaranteed used refrIg- shipment. Kelly's Aquarluni,'' 2® Please call Coventry 7-'T364. MANCHESTER—Zoned for busi Friday. "Tranaportatlon fumlah atqra Georg* H WiUitms Asso- Sunset atreet. Open until 0". ture, for the entire home. Vt'ANTED-^ Three adults dertre ness: ,4-rfamHy; *i}dA rqqnraingle. '^^fflSfeflta.VOUR n ttCNOgWiP/ YMEANI COUtP r.VEM,CAm SMITH Avi:WBElT-JMINhlO * 4 H S ^ T * TybUr^^ 1950 Dodger CbfbneV 4-Dfi'-^^ike craf**, ■"260...ToPand" “Turnpike," Rttsiness Opportunities- 32 WITHCMV KNVHMM4*B ( HBJ> VOUHUXIM "fnrrrtshed apartment. ; or; house Incorjie 8^84B;5<) per year. How m . TRY 10 HELP POSITION TO OUIBBLE». Phon* 4367. 'n e w ."-' Mwehester Phone 2-3985, nights a to r;-d o in g Poultry and Suptmes 13 OMJeKFERCtXaj} MEAN VlMTO TRRDiNaYOU V0U..AUrit!tL-4 flo r I ------1Q|kui 9:30-to-5- -March- lst.-C*U-2-2292.^- ard R.’ Haatih'gk 0-;ll<)T - day,., increased— .huslncas,-v..X500. Main. Phon# 8597. tion. in good location on main Articles for Sale 45 ance, 21 Maple street. Phone 2- two elderly ladles. Write Box K,' Radio, healer. Very, very nice, dow-n payment 82,500. Howard R. thoroughfare. Reasonable rent. vi- 1575. Herald. Automobiles for Sale DOORS OPENED, iTey* fitted, C A P ^ A R T 17" console, brand Hastings 2-1107. 1947 Oldsmohlle "6" 4-Dr.—Radio, Small investment reqiilred. Crown 36” ECXJNOMY electric range. heater, hvdramatlr. Very nice copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, ne.w* floor model, reg. price WANTED—4 or 5 room unfurn Petroleum Corp. 92 Walnut Large oven, double seal door. SIX ROOM Colonial. Lavatory, 1951 MERCURY 4-DR. and .priced low. guns, etc., repaired. Sheara, 8^9.95, special priced at 8359.95. ished apartment by young couple atreet, Hartford. Phone 5-210.5. Three chromalox top units and fireplace, open staircase, laundry. SPORT SEDAN knives, mowers, etc put Into con t r e e Instellatlon, easy terms. F. with infant son. Write Box P, 1942 Chryaler Sedan—A bargain six quart deep well cooker. 7 In basement, hot water oil heal,, Mercomatlc drive. New car guar at 8295. dition for coming need*. ^Bralth- and D. Auto Store.*, your Fire Herald. ante*. Fully equipped, low mileage heat position swltohe,". Speedy full insulation, copper plumbing, 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Maater De waite 52 Pearl street. Help Wanted— Female ^ stone dealer. 8.58 Main street. broiler at convenient working l-li An executive car. Only S2.19S. WANTED — Apartment by sales three very large bedroom*, full flir: «0ti BwaHa. tifc T. ■. iTapi —. luxe . 8295. Tel. 7080. height. Regular price 8169.95, V ;iiB «u a SM.M. ^ MANCHESTER CANING CHAIRS, refinished and r e l i a b l e Woman to care/for executive and adult daughter. bath, tile with walk-in closet. T.«. at>.«. a HI. **. e -.H ia w sm 1938 Chevrolet Tudor — Depend aale price 8154.88. Montgomery CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer eoF. Mstw ■•* atrern. >m. MOTOR SALES repairing. Edward E. Fish. 104 child' before and after ^h ool HAVE YOUR old style sewing ma Three or four room, furnished or Nice location. Vacant. Don’t Coming In To A Planet BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM able tranaportatlon. Chestnut street. Tel. 3688. Call 2-1513. chine made into a modern elec Ward, 824-828 Main street. Phone . miss this opportunity for a real Weat Center at Hartford Road 5161. unfurnished. Both employed. Tel. EACH POSi TUB JO* ’’Tying string around tho ftngor dooon't 000m to hotp, ao 10.37 Pontlae at 875. tric portable or console model. 2-9640. buy. Charles Leaperence. Phone EKUPLYA AlATNEMATICAt ’’CerUinly Pm worried about hobts lato—I havooH naarly Elmo's trying this to rtmind niip not to got eonvivialf* ASHES AND Rubbish removed. W ANTED-Housekeepof, 5 days 3620. WiT« Tkf oeaiT NE HA4 KHEAKEEP. EeUATION...REOaciN6 OME. 00 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe, Fully Call Senkblel'*. Carter street. FAULTLESS ..^Washing -machine THREE ADULTS deaire 4, 5 or 6 OSTMlKWPUNfr aOCKVK OUTUPB , Many, Many More Call Norman F. Pierce of the per week. No laundri’, minimum ^PgRP ANP ALTITVPC TP dnoiiBh elothoa yot fO bo firodr equipped. Excellent condition. . Phone 7519. with wringer. 4 year* old. Good popjji unfurnished rent. Pratt and cMauutwp, u m p - IN TME FIBUBOWL... Sanitary Refuse Coropsny ■ in of light housekeepihg. Only care WAPPING—29 acre farm. Excel ZERO IKRE0PECTTO BUGS BUNNY ______See Bob Oliver, Center Motors, Out o r The High Rent District condition. Tel. 5314. Whitney employee. References. fOKB«T70N5 AMIZA ANP PR. TME PtANET. Msnehester. Tel. 2-0252. of kindergarten Age bov. Live In SEVERAL PAIRS of riding hoot*, lent for potato and tobacco grow .CaU-2-3651-...... - sppp RUN THE oearr FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER HOWABajT.SOffRfR*)r B A BLOW MOTOR - S A LBS • ■ OrtftTlT: GfWSI i^Y\'';-piloft'e'T-2129;' "hreechex amd - ■Jodhpurs. -- Phone' ing.'.Hajr five- bent tobacco shed; CAlCDLATDR.flBLSeON ANTIQUES Reflnlshed Repairing 0AUS—'tlsfep wiTshera and vac A OUCKBT O' THafr - wav, 1 1949 CHEVROLET sedan, 19,50 Wapping, Conn. . Phone 5404 ,5682. uum cleaners, Reconditioned, large bam and tw-o-rar garage. SLOWLY. COAU YA OU4T HAP v tv o o T w r.^ Open Until 9 done on any furniture. Tiemsnn. AGGRESSIVE Salesperson for Chevrolet Tudor, 1950- Chevrolet guaranteed, low cost. We repair Business Property Nine room house ha.s been com ENOU6HTO , psuvcRao? .Fordors. 1946 Chevrolet Aefo- 189 South Main atreet. Phone , Ready to Wear department. Good REASONABLE—Alt in good con pletely renovated. Ideally situat I'A\ EXECITTTVE Owned 19,50 Chrysler all makes of electric clocks. Irons, For Sale 70 M M tv iv s! - sedan, Douglas always has Chev- ,5843. salary'. Apply in person at Mar dition. Blonde crib, maple . bed, ed and close to center of W’ap- « FRe«H New Yorker, traded Th for 19.52 toasters, laitip*. wringer wash OUT.' rolets. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. low's. 869 Main street. Chinese plaques, bedspreads, size LO CAL-W ell established snack ping. T. J. Crockett, Broker. Hudson HorneC Car immarulate. LINOLEUM Reionants ,50c square ers.- vacum cleaners, etc. A. B, C. 14 coats, fur Jacket, auits. sever- bar. Ideally suited for married Phone 5416. .^Uke=- yard. Asphslt tile, w-all covi n g . REtyiSTERED -Nurse ortrained,. al dimasesi t'Wn tvfnlng bolera'a Appliance, 21 Maple. Phone 2- Done" by retlahVe, wfli-tralned iS7Kr^------;nly--tf-r*aHy laUr- gusranter. McClure Auio Co.. 373 ai.t'endant. .5:30 p, m to 11:.50 p' and girl's aise . 9 summer— canL -ested.--Writ*-Box-.Jr41er*ld, and 2, all 6n- n MsTr^gT^rm a r m iY''-'— '“’m“enT All Job* guaranteed. Hall and lt:.30 p. m. to 7:30 a. m. Sales. man's overcoat, size 38. Phone 2- ENJOY THE Convenience and l*hed. fireplace, oil heat, basement Linoleum Co-, 56 Cottage atreet. '^shifts. Call East Hartford Hos Houses for Sale 72 1941 DODGE sedan: radio, heafer. 8866. economy o f a 15 cu. ft. freezer. garage, amesite driveway. In 1951 FORD custom seden. Radio Phone. 2-4022, evening* 6166 or j pital, 8-1400. good condition, nice location. heeter and overdrive. New guar Full price 8225. Priced low be- 8109. . 4,000 PAPER bags lor potatoes Hold* 5215 pounds of frozen food, FOUR ROOM BRICK reuse It needs some retouching. two baskets, tw-o dividers for Quick occupancy, 812.800. S. A. antee. McClure Auto Co.,. ^ 373 AMBITIOUS women without 50 pound capacity. Arnelia Jar Beecliler. Realtor. Phone 6969. Mein street. Phone 2-944Z. Big bargain. Douglas Motors. POWER BURNERS and Rdnge neglecting your family you can vis. 872 Parker street Phone easy aorling, hounler balanced lid Oil burner, automatic hot Burnera expertly cleanejd' and 333 Main. earn good money representing 7026. stays open at any angle. Light water heater. Combination SEVERAL New- Six room, two- PRISCILLA’S POP Got A Kick Cominir BY AL VERMEER 1940 STUDEBAKBR Champion serviced. Let ua aervlce/and re Avon Product*. Hours to suit goes on automatically. Regular storm windows and .sefeen-s. story aingles, living room, dining sedan. Radio, heater. Extra nice 1950 CHEVROLET Dehixe, For pair your washing m arine or re your convenience. Write Mrs. EXCELLENT Opportunity to ac 8357.9,5, sale 8319. Only one at POR APPELLATION? I SAID IT WAS THE NAME OF dor, radio, heater. Outstanding frigerator. Metro Service, 2-0883. Quick occupancy. Sale' price room, kitchen and lavatory 1st _ « U R E condition throughout. Price Frank Frawlej’, North Branford, quire -used Reynolds Printasign this price. Montgomery Ward. floor—three spacinu* bedroom.» WHAT DOES OH. THAT ARE VtlU. SOME MOUNTAINS..-rwr 81095. Bargain. Douglas Mqtor* car. Local prominent citizen for Conn. machine. Very good condition, 824-828 Main rtreet. Phone 5161. $9,250. APPELLATION^ s?U R E «^ rM SU R E APPELLATION MOUNTAINS mer owner; Extremely, nlre CABINET MAKING, refinish and and tile bath orr 2nd floor. Fire VMEAN ■ YOU CRAi-ixs.auvradiR, 3S3 Main street. 8150; sold new 8600. Inquire Bu'fp place, hot water heat, picture win I! IN VIROINIA! Ti-eo iw m-roRRufsTiNG throughout. Douglas Motors, 333 repair fum lture.^m tcea made to UvoM AN tq live in and rare for WE BUY and sell good used furni Jl ton’s dow-. Nice location. 815..500. S. A. •ox MY UJNCH 1950 OLDSMOBILE Rocket "88' Main. order. Phone 2-8533. John Hahn children evening* (n return for ture, combination ranges; gas ARTHUR A. KNOFLA / 4-door sedan deluxe.-Fully equip ganges and neaters. Jones Furni Realtor Beechler, Realtor. Phone 6969. SA F ir fLArE~^tb~ BUY" Wl.NDOVV s h a d e s made to order room and board. Phone. 2-4290 W F F v ocm ee ped. 'Prlced' below celling. See da.v*. ANTIQUE Grandfather's clock. ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. 875 Main St.— E .^ 1921 He cnanoco ' - Bob Oliyer,' Center Motors, Main, and .lnirtall.e(^, Venetian ,blinds - V - “ USEITTARS ■ Like new. Phone-Rockville 5-5303. Lots for Sale 7,1 street, Menchester. and rurtalh rod*. 24 hour *er»-ice. ASSISTANT FOR doctor * office, DE LUXE Bengal coal-w-ood and "Phone 0ffice>5440 Estimate* gladly givem Fag(^l .BOLTON — , Building,-alpne„»iMid , .^y^piM ?., ^ . ,2-427$ .. TWO 100’ x- 17V lots, pqe, 100’ X Tresrr - Abb* REGENT TRADES . .full or..part..time..Wxite. Box- R- .gas . ...combination.. .range... jOost 5951 0 7 1946 OLbSMOBU;K "66'‘ Wm'ilow' Snacie Go'. "Route 44 aU Herald.___ . _____ ' flagstone, Bolton Notch Quarry. 8324.9.5.V Used" only 6 month*; 12.5' near new- Bimad stirkeTsehoal. Bolton Notch Phone 2-;4473. Home Liathtg-s Wanted Phone 2-0,565. ----- — ------S-PASSENCKR COUPE TOWARDS NEW Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. 8185 installed. Watkins Brothers^ INCREASE Income. Show friends Inc.. 935 Main afreet. NEW SIX Room garrison colonial New dark blue paint; White wall ROYAJi AND Smith-Corona port BUILDING LOT, 76’ x 200' at the -41ras,-byiMNOiKFNAS men's shirt collars reversed and Main atreet. Tel. 7080. rooms). 23 foot living room w-lth appointment. Phone Coventry NBAPONfl W m 4>»'.--______------r N THAT SEM- ONfllOFFMa N 1941 FORD Tudor. Good engine, costlng. *un-rtsor; power glide. replaced. Marlow'g LRUe Mending at 8339.95, special' at 821-9.95. *F. 7-6600 anytime. PUAUT a e eu a m u r u n p D C ^ ^ ^ n A M I B Uii«*. Real .-sound little car Price 81,695. / - fireplace. Near Broad street AILTHE JAH.E A WLD SPetF ABOUT TOWN/ AaquT^sdoM'f .s h ^ ' and D - Auto. Btorca. your- Fire.-; ' School anil imk Only few minute* 0BrA*flspi -*■ tjsreiighout.' High veiiie 'fof' mti* Kamohfls^W^atiSheik-- atone dealer; 856 Mam street. Tel. E^INGTON — jHlgh ori a hm. I'M afsaiDTUtT 'kAJioac ■ n> .; p ogf^lite-. .'Motorsi^. . 8 ^ 1049 Plym outh' Club Hunter EI JLT FlNiaH-lHoUand window I married of sinEle, ^hort» to Aircraft'. Hbiclusive.with Wal- :cAr..dd im .io4iahhAlf- ■ M gJii.-— ------.. ■green;iwMMUI T o WOSYTHSM l i t SETTLE OUTCWMir Yiicef byTHp I pjl Service Gtnter, 436 Center street. WILL HAVE A Pltr^TR VAU7 black—8150. street. Phone 4860. PART TIME help w-aiited. Empire Prodneta 50 MANCHBS'TER—Excellent ranch mapT wEdOT BUT'iDllU. INy ME BACK HAYS I Phon* 4X65. CONSIDERINO SELJUNO IN HBtE 4 0 MDwi-3»E . UTT^ p iE M ry o p OWN g)CK^/ Tool ahd Mfg. Cb., Stock Place. APPLES; McIntosh, Rome Beau home, large lot, three bedrooms, TRV THE UBRAKV n iC ^ ANP I 1938 Plymouth 2-Dr. — Black, ra tiled bath, amesite drive, a^tic YOlUB PROPERTY? 1949 CHEVROLET Fordor. Radio Roefinc 16-A M'anchester. ties. Wagners and Winesaps. Po Machinery and Took 52 dio, heater—850.'- and full cellar at low price', 817.- Without obligation to you, we and heater, on* local owner. Ex- tatoes; Bunc* Farm, 529 West will appraise or makeke you.you a cash ROOFING. Specializing m repair- WANTED - Experienced zales- l a r g e Selection used tractors, 500, dow-n payment 86.500. For oeilent cemdiUon. Clarke Motor TBUCK SPECIALS man. One who can make ap Center. Phone 8116. — offer for property. 800 “ us btfbro 1945 Dodge m Ton Platform — Ing roofe of all kinds. Also - new plows, harrowk New garden trac appointment please call Howard SaJea 301 Broad itrect. roots. Gutter work. Otimneys| praisal on new and used ‘ cars. you een. y Body, 12'. Checked by our aervlce tors w-ith well engineered tools R. Haatinga 2-1107. cleaned, repaired. 26' years' ex Salary and commiaslon. A good Phone 827S 1946 PONTIAC 2-DR; dept. Buy It With a drive— 8395. Household Goods 61 Cement mizers, bale wire. Terms. BRAE-BURN RKALTY perience. Free estimates. . Call | future in a small organisation, Dublin Tsactor CO^ .North Wind- MANCHESTER—Four down, two tritii radio and. heater. Color 1940 Ford Panel— Heeter. all new Rowley. Manchester 9361. for the right man. Apply McClure DAYTCNPORT, . good condition, ham.Road. Willimantic. unfirUshed up. Oil heat,^ Rusco AN-AGENCY with * list of ready-. bli«k. regapped Urea Including spare. Auto Co.. Mr. McClure,. 373 Main with slip cover, 825; two metal storm WIndrswB and screens. Set buyers waiting for 4. 6 and ..-8 V-8. Price 8199. COUGUUN ROOFS etay on in] street-. Manchester. Venetian blinds, white, like new, tubs, copper tubing. Outdoor fire room singles and two fainily any kind of storm! .For gtiaran- one 20" and one 32". Tyrone 2- place, excellent condition for only MANCHESTER DEPENDABLE Man wfOi car to Musical Instruments 53 houses. Call Harold G. Banihelm. - roofing,call Coughlin, Man-] ' 1586 after 5 p. m. 810.800. Barbara Woods, A gent 6946. MOTOR SALES SOLIMENE, Inc. cheztar.7707. •ell and sen-ice our fuel for horne 3702. Wait Center at Hartford Road Dodge-:Plymouth Cara use. In established prominent USED WESTINGHOUSB refrig NEW USED. RenUla Reeds, FOR' Q inCK RESULTS in eeUlng Job Rated Trucks Iteatiiir—l*Unnbinf 17 Marich'ester territory. Salary and erator; 7 cu ft. Very clean; good strings, mutes, stands, acces EAST HARTFORD — Cape Cod your property call Suburban 10W CH EVROLlfr fieluxs four- 634 Center 8t. commission. Car allowance and running condition, 885. Also one sories. Repairing. 'Ortifled in- with full ahed dormer, large lot Realty Oo., Rcalton, M l Main p l u m b i n g etruetlon. Music for all occas- door aadtji. “Excellent condition, . Phone 5101 or 5102 . New work, also al ezCellent employee benefits. Per used M.W. refrigerator. 839. Wat F.H A. mortgage 89.400, re street Can 8315. Ivate owner, 81,375. Phone 2- f terations. 24 hour service.. Call I sonal Interview 9 to .4. Corm Coke, kins Brothers, Inc., 035 Main slqns. Ward Krause, $7 Walnut quired. 13,400. Call MadaUae e r Safa Place To Buy tTsetf Chia : C O. Lorentzen, Manchfister 3636. 171 Walnut street, Hartford. atreet. ’ 5338. . Smith, R ^ t o r . 3-1042 or 4070. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 4 s$.'/ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, II PAGE F0\JRTEEN fliatirlifatpr lEwnii^ Jljiratb .m. t*. ’ mt-
■ • Manchester LOfdha No. W, A.F. tion. An added charge reck- days Jail aantenoas auspended (or i p >BdA.M.. wiU hold a stated com Public iufpnnatioii Red Men Install lese uae of the highway brought intoxication. AvaraffiDaUy Nat P ar About Town munication at the Masenie Temple a $15 fine. Two parking violationa brought iR « a / Tha Waathtr Edward Doran, 44, of Kerry $7 fines, one being $5 forfMUd AAANCHESTER IV M a W M k B m tomorrow evening at 7:30. Follow Officers Tonight i a(.V .iL WaaMsi Henry Schnllcr of New London, ing the business meeting, the Fe(-' street and Mike F. Ticnuui, 48, of when the'Vioiator failed to appear Rbbsaai y fi formetly of tJiU town, luu been lowcraft tiegree will be conferred, JCaat Hartford, both received 10 and answer to the charge. ZONED FOR INDUSTRY nemed * member of one of the 16 srith Senior Warden Graham L? Installation cereinonies for Mian- large werk-eRer-Tappraataiatily 8A8> ^ ft. (wmer| V m r^ M U e ■Uterwlde OPS trede cooperating Clark in charge Of the degree tonorooh Tribe 58. lORM, will .take far a weafi-werldag peseer ana rt$y tsqMee. a 1 0 ,4 9 1 coRunitteee to edvliie the O P ^ ^ work. There will be a social hour place tonight at 8 o'clock In Tinker far akaaat aay Unfi a( maal MM. la-U. the moot effetuve end equftibre" .and refreshments at the concTu- Hall when Deputy Great Sachem iHtk n banaa aCeevea (T) n fisiaUag. way to edminteter -the price sicm of the work. Fred Burke of Rockville and hia trie. Bgirti. baat etc. MancheUer-^A City o f Vittogo Charm> staff will seat the new officers. egency'i regulations.’ One acre let asere Uafi If ------The Divine Spiritual Circle wUl Stormy weather postponed the Mrs. Myra KlUgerald will grant meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the event from Jan. 28 until tonight. VOL. L xxi, NO. n s MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1952 the use of her home at 12 Brainard Uthuanian Social Hall on Golway. J .Offtoera aca Clarl Biemar. pro Emrun J. hou. realtor (FOURTEBK PAGES) PRIQB f iv e CBNtB ntace for d card party for Sunset street. The speaker Is to be an phet; Otto Herrmann, aachem; tfififi MAIN BT.. BfANOHIMTKR. OONN. ' Council No. 45, D egw of Poca nounced. Paul Jones,,aenior sagamore; and hontas, Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. Tude Vince,' Junior sagamore. /' Members, friends and the *en^at St. Margaret Mary's Mothers Sachem Herrmann will announce' Britifih Queens at Westminster Hall / public are cordially invited. The Circle will meet Wednesday eve his committees for the year. Re- Truman May Run proceeds will be used for the coun- ning at 8 o'clock at the home of fre8hmentF>will be served follow cira benefit fund and for cheer for Mrs. Oliver Benoit, 45 Fairfield ing the ceremony. members unable to follow the street. “ hunt. Prises will be awarded the J/ winDprs MUd pcfnwihinpiitj •crvpd. Msiichester Assembly No. 18, Back from Korea,- To Speed Peace Wenonah Besaie Farris and her Order of Rainbow for Girls, will eomnUttee meet at the Masonic Temple ti^ : Will Get Married Miss Mary P. HoUoran, pmfes- night at 7:30. Following the busi Washington, Feb. 12——Rep. Sabath (D.. 111.), ((uoted ness meeting a social hour will be eor of history and political science Sgt. William J. Young of 171 President Truman today as saying he may be willing to make at St. Joseph s College in Hart enjoyed. the “sacrifice” and seek reelection if he feela it will be neces ford. will speak on "Our Changing North Elm street ha.» arrived Role in World Affairs" at the Ticket* for the opera "Pagllaccl” home after a year in Korea with sary to speed the peace. Sabath talked withh repolreporters after a to be presented Friday night at the 116th Engineer Combat Bat ------^------<^csH on the. Preudent.Preside He asid Community Y tomorrow afternoon Truman told him the . President's at 1:15 under the sponsorship of «:3h at the Verplanck School for talion. the benefit of the USO drive are work “is a killing Job" but that the Manchester Branch. Hartford • Sgt. Young also served in World f ■ ...... • County YWCA. The, public Is in also oft sale at the J, W. Hale De War II as a merchant sftaman for if he "actually felt ha would be of partment Store, RS weir as the Reds Ready aid and help to America and tbe vited to attend. a year and a half. At the time .he other place* previously mentioned. was drafted, he was employed by world in bringing about a peace," Ask Airport Ban After Crashes in that case ha would'be willing Arnall Gets Herniaa Heck the Kircston* Company as a com Ring Bares Anderson-Shea Auxiliary. Nft. mercial sals.sman, working from to "sacrifice" himself and possibly, New Peace shorten hia Ufa expectancy. 2046, will, observe past presidents' Herman Heck la chairman of the New London store. night St its meeting tomorrow at Sabath, 85 years old. is - ths tRttSSEMaiS the Public Information Committee While on furlough. Sgt. Young Backing As 8 p. m.. in’ the Post home, Man- will marry Miss Doris Mallhot of chairman of ths House Rules com 14 Policies ELASTIC STOCKINfiS I Chester Green. The past presidents for the 1952 fund drive of the Talks Plan mittee. EXPERT mTEBS Hartford. Miss Mailhot also is em I will occupy the chairs at the busi American Red Ooss, which will be ployed by Firestone as a secretary. May Seek fieaate Poet ness meeting, after which they held for two weeks beginning „ ■ J u to Another White House caUer, W. O P S Boss On Buying lArtiiir Dras Storis will be tendered a party. Mr*. Dor Munsan, Korex, reh. gtuart Symington, told reporters othy Kleinachmidt and Mrs. Nellie Feb. 25. Mr. Heck has been a member of (/P) —Communists promised! that he, Symington, is more Inter- Blesso are co-chairmen of the today to come up with a new: ested in running for the Senate Wfishiniton, Feb; committee. t!ie Board of Directors of the Washinffton, Feb, 12—
vious fund campaigns .in various R Symington had said earlier In proved former Gov. EIIU Ar- iLt—tb' school tomor _____ Judge John 8. G. Rottner In recommendationx- to. govem- 8L- 1.0U1S that he would-ba inter, -daj^-tbat-(»nflicHnK -BOYeribr^- row at r p. mr M iiir Genevreve "capscltlesr HB~ts member of- the jT-oWri '“ Court' this; HibTnTng “ fined" of GeorffU to be^ the Jiew Chvll Defense Council and is as Another — menta for a final - Korean ested in making the race for Sen ment pressures have made it Si-annell. reading consultant, for Anthony J. Annunsiata, 20. of OPEN STOCK - ator from Missouri if' tha Presi pri^ stabilizer. It too)c the Manchester schools, will be the sociated with Robert J. Smith, Inc. Ea.st Hartford, $31 for speeding. truce. ' “most difficult” for service Mrs. Robert C. Baird will serve A similar charge, placed against Houacwarcs — BascRicnt The Reds did not indicate when dent wanted him to. Symington, committee. less than one guest speaker. SLIGHT IRREGULARS—25% WOOL 72x84 a veteran official of the Truman purchasing officers to get the as publicity chairman on this MarcelMarquette, 32, of ■Willi- It would be ready or what It would minute to act after Arnall had best values on war goods. ' committee and Norman Well will mantlc, brought a $15 fine. Green Stamps Given With Cash,Skies be like. administration, has Just resigned discussed, his qualifications be in charge of exhibits and dia- Failure to observe a red traffic Truce negotiators adjourned as administrator of the Recon Rear Admiral. Morton L. struction Finance Oon>oratlon. and beliefs about inflation plays. light resulted In a $5 fine for Lebanon Blankets their fuirdress meetings until the with the Sena^rs for an hour Ring told a House Armed INCOME TAX The committee will attempt to Hart-y Bailer. 67, of Hartford. new plan is ready. P r^m ably it There has been some talk that Services subcommittee that SERVICES present to the people of Manches William Russell, 36. of Hart will come from Pyongyang or Truman himself, would like to be And A half . \------Senator from Mlsaouri again. Britain’s flitee QXeeiui'^elaai nafier casienr at WeebXfcmieir HaU Before taking office, Arnall purchasing officers are ter the facts concerning the neces ford was fined $10 for intoxica- *.MAiiciinm Cowpa Peiping. la LoadoB yesterday aa coffin of King George Is borne la to lie to ASSISTANCE That Interpret The Wishes sity of contributing to the iocal Communists made two conces Sabath, reporting on hia talk, must'receive a vote o f approval fluenced by “at least 14 major $ 7 - 9 5 said he asked Truman how soon state la the history-oteeped balL FVom left are: ffueen Bllsabetb U, from the Senate itsek^ Chairman Red Cross drive in order to assure sions Tliesday .ln another truce tbe Dowager Queen Ma^, and Queen’Mother Blltabeth. (AP Fbfito policies” of Congress and the DAILY HOCKS: Of The Family he la going to give out a slaie- Maybank (D., -8C) of the banking government. 1:8(1 to 8 P. M. the cnniimianr.e of an expanded tent where staff officers are try ment saying hs is a candidate. . by Radio from Londoa.) p-ogram made neceasary by un ing to work out machinery for committee aaid he. would Sak .for a - 'Tf -you ask ms which on« . I - Evealaga by Appaintment settled time*. The fund drive be FIRST QUALITY PRICE $10.95 supervising a trace. , - Says #eb Killed FDR Senate vote on Monday. '\ would follow,” he said, "I would m im ba-pioif He said the Preaident "gave me. JOHN B. BURKE gin* a week earlier In Mancheater Beautiful quality 2S% wool blankcti mad. by Lebanon. The Reds Base Demaafis Arnall, In giving the Senator* say that I would follow the one on than In the HartfoM area, thus a number of reasons why be his views, said he would c'------are esking a 40,()00 rbtaU findt However, ha said if he actueBy "When the facta ara su ^ that and eight entry poi^. felt he could'be'of aid'and'help , to Dead King "triiXk Wliraereu WIXtOe Kuat a 'seghi'eiit of 'the eimho'ihy 'im ' bs 'CeOlak.'NtMeht of Ihe BDaBMIh. N. j ; apaHMiikt praeuces,' ' 'which....h'ave “ 'bein'/ Another Shipment. . :The- prevkMSV '.Red' .propoeals America and tho: world In bitiig- Judd ypaterda}>>bat there baa decontrolled without affecting :th» a . laillac. Jtatlenal.. ^irllnBt PCr8.. Fek 18 ^ sl|^ a labelled as. .’’needleas . and . been no'hid)catlen~of~what~ebe~ rest of our productnmrTSf'coorir peRUon r yesterday eeeklag-tho-cloelag of neaiby' wsste“^^-by-some-(3ongrBsameii^ YK^ricjiig on the -World- problemir-in-that—cam ho ,— London.— Feb-.---12— (ff) - had te say.------Newark ntTport. "Bi" W.-Hagne;- local hnetneee naan- enllcitlag stgaa- : ‘TherB-arirthOM,“ "h(f «*n t' ...... - RE6 .- S4e-M .a: UNEN___- .(bird unsettled point of an armls- would be willing to sacrifice him- Through the hushed dignity She was whisked late the tores, heMs the sigaatore board. Mias Collier had been entertaining would use military spproprMlons CICARK-PIPEC "But I .would not want to base guesta when the ^ape. Miami-bound w1tli 62. pnasongers, strnek the I.IGIITKRS — WATCIIKH of great Westminster Hall, Jury chaunbers In a surprise that action on hearsay or what to solve social problems:’ CLfirKS — WALLETS (Contlaned ea Page Bight) (Coattained an Page Eight) move aad was closeted for four some trade aaeociatioq aaid. It building, killing eevea\resldeata to raise the crash toll to oVor M la He listed as examples/poUcks the somberly clad people of home. this e l^ ’S tflgll^^ertthlB two monhs. aimed at (1) placing con / Startex Britain shuffl^ aoftly in would have td be baaed bn facta.” AiHivr Drug StorM Warranteed For 20 Years Gift Mrs. Judd, who wna eemmlt- The banklAg. commlttM con- tracts in “distress areu " of unem reverent homage today paat ted te the . Arizona Hospital (or ridered Mr. Truman’s selection of ployment; (3 ) supporting smin the body of King George VI. Insane after she kllM two Arnall to succeed Michael V:' Di- b»*insss,.snd (3| pilirchsstiig.mllk-' Politics, Money Block Silent men bowed before the gtri . friends 21 years ago, Salle as head of the Office of Price tary items from European' maau* SELF4S0NRDENCE Valentine Printed Toweling coffth and passed e one of | 21 MAPLE HT. — TEL 2-IS75 Europe Defense High in the towers of the asylum last week velnalarlly ne wanted prompt action on a but tbeir ipfluence makes it "most a group of 40 Crashes Jewelry Palace of Westminster, Big Ben after her flftk escape. Aneny- recommendation to the Senate be M ore difficult"/for buyers to "get tbs men and wom [c yd.' chimed its resounding notes mark mous frieads had' telephon^' cause DiSalle is to leave Friday. greste^value at the lowest cost- en who will j Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 12^A>)-rTxking vital decisions at ing the passage of each quarter the hospital superinteodent the DiSallc is quitting to run for the today at. a meeting between the to thq/taxpayer." meet i cgulBr-1 New York, Feb. I t —OP)— Of high spe^, top Atlantic military leaders still had trijuble to hour. would surrender If allowed to Democratic nomination for Sena ficials aad civic leaders today ; Port of New York Authority and said, under questioning, ly for training' New spring color and styles Aa 8 a. m. tolled, the heavy iron- go before the Jury. tor from Ohio. thk'MunlUons board will consider in - the DALE ALL FIRST QUALITY— 5 and 10 YD. LENGTHS day with two basic problems—politics and money. The finan pressed for curbs on New Y'ork . officlala of 17 airlines. Gov. Alfred in tailored or stone set. Ear studded doors of the hammer- Aek. BxtcMlon City’s two airports, Idhwild ^ E. Driscoll o f New Jersey and lursdsy a proposal to turn over CARN E G I E I BANTLY cial hurdle came in recommendations submitted by the North beamed hall swung slowly open. Extra abaorbent non-linf. Beautiful floral, fruit. Mexican and Maybank and Chairman Spence aad 'ipGnardla—even as the I (3ov. Thontoa E, Dewey of New le buying of all mlUtaiy clothing COURSE , in J rings, necklaces, pins. Also peaaant p a t t e r in all color eombiaatltMis. Use also for draperies, )>AtlBntic Treaty Organisation's TTie first to Imre his. head be Effective simulated pearls in natural "(NATO) temporary council coiii- *(D-Ky.) of the House' Banktog fields tinned with filgfits dU*ert- • York have been- XdVieed o f " 11 and stmilar artictes-to one branch::^ scsrvss snd placs mats. neath the freezing wind and walk committee have introduced Mils to ! session- The Port Aulborlty of the armed services. ^ Speaking. O IL CO r or pastel ahades and rhine I mlttee headed by U. 8. Mutual Se- solemnly -into tbe big -stone ■hall ed from disaster-closed Newark, 'I>ader s h i p Lineoln GainedlI 'ciiHfy' agency'head''' W."" A've'rell pravido’ for an 'cfttenHoW 'of the ■N." Ji'a li^ H : ■; ojreTgted the $53,000,1)00 -field 1 ...... ’"‘MIi|»t'Ek««"Ma0e«ia~ ...... stone. wa* A. A. Pugh of Liverpool. He defense production act. Preaident 1947. Training Harriman. had waited on the steps for 13 Four crashes wtttiln the New Chairman Hebert (D-Ls) aaid and Relations. For Liter- TEL. 5293 The' report tells how ntuch more Truman asked yesterday for a York metropolitan nrra In the I Wary local residents, this program might save "hun hours to load the mourning pro Tax Probe Is two-year extension of this law, and furious becau lie three sture w ii^e Dale Carnegie Cottrse, Presidency by it will coat individual NATO coun cession. past two month* have Rtirred up dreds of millions of dollars or bU> 223 Canned. Street, New Haven! tries to bring their defense efforts which carries price, wage, rent the fears of nnany of the three crashes within lan two J This 47-ycar-old citizen said he lions." K.VBOI.L NOW Range and Fuel up to a necessary minimum. Being Scuttled and credit controls plus production niIlloa persons Hying. ...Ik the months, wondero her the The Admiral said Munitions $ | . 0 0 Keeping Mum The politics came in considers' was "one of His Majesty’s loyal and allocation powers for the mo- shadows of the tiir^ sir in t e r s ' clowFdowH'.order "• ut. board officials had been studying Lontf May It Last, ,. FOR Filip. 27 CLASS to ■btllzatlon ageneleei Qatigreeelonak — ------J------j-i-fciua-iw. iw«K. naniyK«Hiy ■giTiaa —. . 1^ waoiiR^ j$ublscU-at.-Uie ..olcl.typa-^.noLona nsedliy hioie thaaTdOO'ptanes i n‘- my-my opinio - present OII^-DistpibulopS" ______^ ______A.A_____ o mm\ __T______titm mrsrlAmfl •* the possibility of consolliioildateo _ Maheheater ^KaS'^ rbaS^ wIff be hetiT at ~rpfnnrtgldrllt.r Feb r T T ^ P lH tiene-on-termatlon^of -a- European nt the mnHera* ' ■reaction Indicated ■ passage of—a Newark-alrport-! •aeadt" said Rep^ the American l.eglnn Hall. Send B.v the time the doors opened, San TTafrcr8eb,~""FeK one-year extension aomowhat dally.------'buyihg for s year snd one half but unr Dry Cleaning to kfep Ha color freah and Ha Appear 333 M *ifrirr“ / Abraham- - Lincoln-• proved------nearly•— a 'arm y of Belgian, Dutch, French, Congressional investigators meet Canfield (R-N ! for free literature German, Italian and Luxembourg more than 2,000 were waiting in ■hert of the Preeident’e recom- The death tdll from tbe crash ance faalidioualy apotleaa. $ 3 - 9 8 erntury ago that a man could win patient line to pay respect to the secretly today to study testimony mendatiofiq. BllzabeUi, N. J., Feb. 12— — (Coatfanefi on Pago Eight) the Presldenpy without making troops and of how to make Oer- that an income tax office probe yesterday o f the four-engtned man troops available to Gen. King who walked among them in Norve-shattered Elizabeth re*l- DCt6 stanM at .31. T h e craft TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY campaign speeches. here was in danger of being “ tor dsnU—numbeij jind bewildered Dwight fasanbower’s . AUsntlc wartimr and en^uraged^them to plunged qot-of-.control Into -this DRY ( LEANING SERVICE FOR REgULTS Plus Tax An minqis ]M*tqrisn_eays_ the_ pedoed" by - Justice department i^ er three major air catastropihies min who was to become the Great f o r ^ if the Buioptiaii army talks 'stand fast 'agaihflt the troubles of proeecutora. crowded/city and tore into the top fall through. uneasy peace. . here—riveted their attention today of a U-family apartment houae, The Amoiiiigty Completoly AvtomoHc Emancipator refused to speak on Assistant U. S. Attorney Charles No POsIttvo Acthm The throng that stood for hours on a meeting to -determine New aetting it ablaze. Bll^etius the day's Issues because he was O’Gara made the torpedoing News Tidbits ark airport's fiilure. afraid his words would be twisted. With problems raised by the Eu was a mixture of the common folk -seven of the 63 aboard Ma n c h e s t e r charge before a House Ways and Ton Now 31 ihed'and four persons trapped fron tht AP Wires Those who pressed him were re ropean army talks still to be aet- of England. 'There were early Means. subcommittee. CuUc4 fn a AP Win* tM by the Atlantic countries’ workmen wrapped in trench coats The sprawling and once-bustling Infemo-Iike apartment ferred to his previous speeches and Rep. Eugene Keough (D-NY) airport, shuttered since yester letters. home governments, reliable aources against London’s ever-present 'building lost their ll'ves. Forty per lisorf of liMrIs... called the 34-year-old prosecutor day's erail) of a National Airlini sons—mostly plane passengers — DRY CLEANERS Dr. Hairy E. Pratt, Dlinoia state said tbs military smm'mittee could damp. There were, professional an ’’upstart'’ as the session ad B rid g e^ t polios continue OPPOSES UMT plane that snuffed out 31 liv/ , vere Injured, many of them -Ser.. historian, said In an Interview to taka no dfirtsive action ’ on this men In bowler hats, carrying um journed at 11:25 last night (3:25 eeerch for clue aa to motive and - H’aahlagtOB. Feb. 12-HAV^ 93 WELl-S STREET TELEPHONE 7254 REG. 99e I8"x33" EXTRA FINE day that Lincoln was unbudging in item of its agenda brellas and brief cases. Here and now is the scene of iously. group of church leaders urged a. m. eji.-t. today.) Rep. Carl Cur identity of person who tried >to silence----- — ...... Harold De^ Fiore -of, Lynbrook, The Automatic 'his resolve to “ keep his mouth During, two' mecUnge yeaterday there ■ stood a-^ woman-in' mink. tis tR.Neb) said O’Gara had been 'k'm'"IjMmw)eiVhetisiM."' 39,' ' de- -Congrees today to reject-Ualvei’* shut" during the 1880 campaign. zealous. It's future hangs In the gla n c e sal MlUtary Tralalag (UMT) as iMPCStTED scribsd as a former bookmaker, by aad- wUl, be-discussed. In. Niw .York...... (ODntlnned oa.Page .Two).---- Prattquoted-lirtters-attestiiig;- (CeaUaee* «• -Pago- nsae) * (Osottausd HagaTWo) Ask«l;_why he did not Uiftou the dyhkmitihr hu autb :::; Dftift au "UU-Amerteau—otep- - toward ■ Pratt said Lincoln even.Tsfuacd. U. S. attdmey ho was- presenting dddger- - Serge M. Rubinateiii, “eoutpulMiy milltartom.” ______7 F to~ addieSa a political rally " in 15 charges of internal ravanue of wealthy Ituesian-bom financier, For Boot Trado-ln and Sonrlp Sot Springfield which was preceded by fice irregularities before a grand faces government’s third attempt REDS, rOUCE CLASH DisIvTowels a procesalon-paat hia home. He at Jury laat May I8. O'iSara replied: In eight year* to depart him. .two Paris, .Frii. \t—i!P)—Commue tended, but kept hts silence. 5th Air Force Defends "I saw no reason to torpedo the previous attempts failed. Fight^ow for GOP Call, alet-led strikers clashed with pq> Gift . Pratt related one effort of investigation. lice at the Renault aatatnoMis James Gordon Bennett, New York. "I was convinced U. 8. Attorney It Berlin the TRuaeian sons' ad plaat today, aad 47 poUco wero ABC APPLIANCE CO. Herald publisher,, to sting Lincoln Chauncey Tramutolo would ba mits grewiag reeentmeat by- slightly taOured, BMst of them Why Wait and ic e a c h to speech. Policy on 100 Missions delighted to have this thing Iwfore public toward Communist Police Aikon Tells Eisenhower gruxed by flying misrtlee. 21 MAPLE STREET TEL. 2-1575 "Bennett was attempting to a grand Jury. But I thought when methods ahd premises to make Valentirie some reforms .-. Announce drug SPBOIAL-blSPBNSATKlN ’ smoke Lincoln out and provoke UJB. Fifth Air Fores Hsadqusr- he consulted With his aaaistants, bgton, Feb. 12—(A6—Sen ,der no circumstances would he ask Rams qualiW and MttsrSs as toweling. Buy plenty, at this low him to anger so ha would reply. tsra Korea. Fsb. 13——An Air this thing would bog down." designed to prevent angina Hartford. Feb., id —o;rt». :,5hat -It-willboWasklsctBrtbMkii.-*- (Ceatiaaed ea Rage Twp) (iraatlimefi dif Pgpi workmen ri'XAbor and- man Aay, the firrt Ut throii l e ^ I A..lMJfline.:hflWfdip'^.ffaML...__1'- Tbat was the Air Force stand iWawhowefT -may on the cofitrovefay that hoe raged hitiit repreamtattves' meet Ueves Senator Robert A. Taft of Europe In April to help the cam-, iewer -yet/"-nteeeif xiii. Ben# .wfcififl. £n;jRA^ . tAtPORTECi aktee -Mali .Qeoege A; Davis,'. ,Jr.v iThutadM in. last, rinlnuba.. Ohio peak’slrength" palgn in hts behalf.' A t ^ mipport' *tfiifi,M- Tho-.lil*ksF.'haa.Miwaa.la)t,,..-,'.. A W5X OF was shot ddwn -Sunday. Davie had avart anilie at Brtfigepsri ij* his bid fnr ths GOP nomination | er of the general said nvsr the dxoreloo Ms power to tHspensa Waverly liih Fire a a . — .a If you lei your burner run with faulty oesiroyea n jRifJs Rna and "may lose ground from now [ week end that he confidently ex wfiK~iKi{&«M M ------bombers in 59 missions. Dentists will bs diw ed.— as fall on legal koHdays. Tbo other adjuatmenta and normal dirt accumii- on beMuse. of a growing Impres-i pects EUsehliower - to do So. The Loss at $100^000 The spokesman said Davie was Death of Bahy boek privatea — unless armed Sion fit tha minds of so many peo- 1 source asked not to be named. Fridayo on which UMat may ba lations, it’s going to take a lot more' Pure Linen Toweling a hero, but that statements that services fiU required/quota of 335 pie that he couldn't win the elec Meanwhile, cries o f "a great eaten are Memorial D ^ , May fuel oil to heat your home nest winter. CHOCOUTES through .officer ^luntscr* by SO, aad ladepeadcaco Day, July. Cheshire, Feb. 12—(P)— Driven he should .have been sent home Norwalk, Feb. 12— % ' . * r f* ■ ■ .1 At
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