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-■/ . \ . * . I ■ t OtB Dofljr Ntt PpoM Rob pMaaMaHaaMHij^ PAGE SnCTEEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2«, 1981 la rO M Weak Badte • W e a r y 88^ m ' Mra. BHaabath Ubert o f Oxford lean Lafion. aecordlar to PraiteU 10,4. ^ atreet la In N ew Raven today at- About Town Kiwui^ Adds Largdd Grpup Legion Giving B. Miaar, localt chaiaiaot of Vol-. TRUSS H TTH I tendlnjr the v o tu n ^ r aiMaory tura 170. f coiihdl meeting o^the Connecti­ Mr*. Anna. U Benktwll o f 378 cut Canoer Society. Mra. Ubert la Purchaaa of tha pack, .. Miaar By AKRON OMdnateO Bxparta M m ih eUer^^'A City 4>f Village Charm Sclwol *trf*t rtporU that aha haa Held army chairman In thia area, Polio Device •aid, la oaly part-of A profram of Alee AMeeUaal Sopporta. Btao- fivo crocuaea ready to bloom ti^ and 13 regtona o f the atate will tie the 40 aad 8 ip tupptylaff iteina Oe Ilealary. aad - aU ^pea a t day. daffodila with full buda and repreaentcd. ' Dr. Alfred U^Burg- auch aa cniticbaa, hos^tal bada. aad T O L LXXI. NO. 12t A8fi|OOBa «■ u > aargteal appltaiara 'PWvato IN . M a n c h e s t e r ; c o n n „ W e d n e s d a y , f e b i u j a r y 27.3952 fiyactntlM popping out o f the dorf of th%r State Department of Htfgan to Present Equip* othar horpital fumltiira. (TWENTY PAGES) P B I C B F I V E ground. Realth and preaident d f the Onocfr t Voitura 370 of tha 40 and 8 am- tfag Boam. . Society, and Charlea H,' Waltera at ment to Nurses; Sub* bracaa Hartford county. Aid to Cpl. Robert K . Olafflti of IS Oak Hartford, who haa been drafted aa chlldraa la' Ita baalc program. Q i I m ’ s H m i m m i Orove atreet haa returned to Fort campaign chairman for the third seriptions Pay Cost IJ» S* iSoclcS t P»fey Sfatcr Cctii into Stronf Arm Act Belvoir. Va.. after apending i time, will he preaent to diacuaa a h ^ ^rloogh at hla home. He plana for the annual April fund A polio p*ck. darlgtied to fa- la the aon o f Mr. and Mra. Robert drive. - — clUtate application of heat to the C. Olaon. 1 bodiM o f vtcUniB o f polio and ei^ l- ORDERS TAKEN FOR Tax Due in ~~~* t The choir of the Concordia Ld- lar diaaaaea, will be preaented to Mother CabrinI Mothera Circlet theran Church will meet tomor tka Mancheiter. Visiting Nuraea SHOE REPniR, on SHOWER, WEDOmO vrill meet tomorrow n^lht at a:.W row evening after the Lenten aervr Aaaociation by Cheater Hogan, Ships D eal at the home o f Mra. Hiarold Man ice. All who wiah to aing in the commander of th^ Dilworth-Osr> ter.' M Delmont atreet. t-rnten cantata, "Calvary," are nell-Quey Post, Amerleaii Legion, u i ANNIVERSARY urged to attend. at 8 p. m. today at the American Washington, Feb. 27—h«r e have done lt.j„y,.,| the paat. The group v/hich took-part in the Induction ceremony were (from left to right) 8118 This Is The Place For from U. 8. taxes. tiops from President TVuman predicted “general' disaster^ tonight at the poat home, M an-! unto the least of these, (tiy bretJr- t Stanley N. Baldw'm. George 1-. French, Gllfo:’d RouT-ke. G overnorR lcriara"X ."D ilIdh,^y OwOT. preaident Oft the face of the recorda for the “accompHshipents” at u n leM 08* 'V cheater Green. .Mra. Dora Modoan I of the local club, Philip Jenkina, and Richard Law. reviving (zennan ren, ye have done It unto me,” was | "' “ “ ' ' ‘ ’ aecured by the subcommittee, the meeting there of the tionalism is halted. He Re­ and Mra, Dorothy Miller will serve graphically and forcefully pre- | Reupbolsteriri^ Remodeling or there might be some question as to refreahmenU. North Atlantic Treaty Or­ cused most of West (Ger­ aented In the popular film, "Pre- who waa liable in event the gov­ ernment aecured a tax Judgment. ganization (NATO). many’s politicuil parties and Judice,'' last night at the all-group Ticket returns' on the Italian ' Postpone Action on Jarvis^ Manchester New Cnstom Built Fnrnitnre TTle five shipa were eventually Mr. Truman, greeting Acheson ^ ’en some cabinet ministers HALE'S personally at the airport, said the Flood Relief benefit dance held ' WSCS meeting o f the South IVa Invita rompartooa, aompiuv prires, fabrica, wnrlcmaaalUp. aolrt to firms owned by Stavros Alton Clyde, Jr., haa hem able to haag by hla haada la midair of fostering the revival; Saturday at the Italian-American Methodist Church. You will be roBvIared that here your dollar goea further. Niarehos, a Greek citizen. since he wns n month old. Now |4 moatha old. he’s Joined In the Lisbon' conference was the “ moat Club may be made at the club to­ ■uccesafur held thus far It was McCloy’s sharpest < In the film, .loe Hanson settles Date Book net by hls^aeven-wreks-old sister, Msrice Ann. Helping ia the per- morrow at 8 p./m. The drive, which Grant Five and Deny Three Headquariers The^aalea recorda Indicate that " I think we have accomplished with hla wife and small aon in a ALL W ORK FULLY GUARANTEED formanee are their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Johnson, Sr_ of warning to date against the waa-auppoaed tp have ended today, { ' NIarchoa' companies assumed all in the laat few days the things we thriving progressive community, Tonight i Minneapolis. (A P W lrep h ^o). trend to nationalism. haa been extended for two weeks, FOR tax liabilities along Wfith the have been working for the . lasT where he has recently secured a Th^ question of whether Alfxan* • third floor of a building at 122 Daughters of Isabella Fashion < NO MISLEADING ADVERTISING ■hips. , quarterly report I Job aa production m anager Life der Jarxda* apart nrrent hmiae at ftR Center atreet. Buslnesn Zone three or four years,” Mr. Truman to the state department, TTie meeting of the Holy Fam- j Show at St. James' School Hall. Deaiee Avoiding Tax ' said. seema to he running smoothly, un­ Dlscu.sslon-group.,.. League of. ______NO H1GH*PRESSURE SALESMEN ^ m m e n t ln g on another aanoct ., lly. Mothera Circle achednied for w..,.w,„ ■ E. Stanley 'Klein'.' New York fi­ He congratulated both Achemfi tomorrow night haa been post­ til Joe becomes Jealou.i of hia aa- Women Voters,, at home of Mrs. i OT the German aieehe, MeCtoy said" al.atant. A1 Green, a Je\v, who la more than four apartments re- ^ addition to a non-conforming nancier who had a share in the Doctor Gibson to Fight and Secretary o f the Treasury East Germany's controlled econo­ poned until , next Wednesday. John Conklin, .8,5 Olcott drive, 8 j EASY lUDGET TERMS ARRANGED Snyder, who returned In the Prest- capable and conacientloua about mained unre.solve.d last night after building being used as a dwelling p. m. I ship deal.'denled from the "witness my in Us fight for industrial aelf- chair that he and his aasbeiates dmtlal plane with Acheson, for sufficjency during 1991 may have Llnne Lmlge No, 72. Knighta of h!a position. the Zoning Board of Appeals dc- 78 High atreet rear. Residence A smaH cocker spaniel keeps a lonely vigil at Racine. Wls., beside the bodv of hU nuwler, Carl Wednesday, February 27 j set up a Panamanian corporation. "the Job you have accomplished.” Pylhtaa, will hold Ha regular —Joe finally. caUaea-hla- aaal.stani ferred action on Jarvis' applica­ Zone BL_GcQcge__Bailen P ow ell to AnderiK^ S8. (parUy shown at left) of Racine. Anderson died of a heart attark while ehaa|tag a equally the 19M output in that sell used furniture and antiques in Df-scusslorf grolip, '" LeagueWI Just to avoid U. :s. ta x "e s jl Medic^Board Charges "Plyj Ackeiipnaald he s e c tio n " _____ to be transferred by the plant . . meeting. tomorrow night at 8 tion for perniis."rion to convert part Women Voters,- at home of Mrs. thought ’“we have accomplished tiro.oa his auto. Coroner Bernard Bvenson said Anderson apparontly hnd been dead about IS hours o'clock In Orange Hall. The lodge owner. However, through the ef- hia homa at 729 North .Main street. Questioned by a Senate investi­ before helag found. (AP Wliephoto). ------of the ba.semcnt of hla structure Residence Zone A. Melvin Hathaway, 49 Sanford what we set out to accomplish.’’ -I Oermany, he added, 1h- celebrated its 4Sth anniversary at forta'of hla pastor. Dr.-White. Joe Into a Janitor's apartment. gations subcommittee, Klein con­ reallxea that prejudice against ' The application of' Wavne R. road, 8 p. m. Danbury, Feb. 27—ort, I Hoepital. naaMe obtain first-hand newt Eden M’ill aek Franks to ro* A second staff committee head­ have not been above such actlone.” Sawyer Fires Things got so rough that the I roaslder. Franks Is eald to be ed toward a similar atalmata bver Werner said workmen for Jar­ Acting General Manager Jamea, CANCELLATIONS t>r. Gibson haa been under sus- In Otechoslovnkla since He ror- 8 £x-Klansmeir He warned; H, .Sheekey will renort to the to ¥¥ lie wwr I fugitive had to fire a shot at his anxious to return to private Communist insistence that Soviet vis had begun to excavate on Bre­ penaion from the hospital’s medi­ respondent, Wlllinm N. Ontls, ’’The use o f the extreme nation­ board on a meeting he held with r l u k l r f i r i V w a * * s-sa-i I putebei's in order to-get away. life after his tour of duty in Russia help supervise the truce. men road to reach sewer pipe Aide in Fraud cal. staff since last summer when u-aa Jnlled by the Czechs last alist narcotic creates the need for officials of the Manchester Water * A ^ A ll Tv ctA AU$1 TTie gunman wanted to hold up Washington. Col. Don Oi Darrow told the V. thoiit pei ml.siilon until neigh- former Fairfield County Coroner April.) InfRer doses. Worse, the users Compan.w which furni.shes the and SAMPLES •ww 1 1 I Mrs. Albert Smith, o f 93 Webster Reds they "appear to be more in­ tor's Complaint's caused the town must ultimately find that, they Theodore E. Stelber held him terested in arguing the merits of to force them to slop. water sen-ice for the North Knd. i On Tin Export By WILUAM L. RYAN HfUfiftOtw I 4»C « t * 4'Xe* street, whose husband runs a shoe cannot subsist on talk 'alone but "criminally responsible” for Hiss A. C l I 1 1 1 fkine parlor at that address. the Soviet Union than in reaching Werner said the workmen told on propo.scd imnrovements in that ‘ Famous Make Ladies' Ayres’ death. Rome. Feb. 27 — up) — Klemcnt must resort to some action to eoflipany's serviee. j Homer Wright, of 87 County an armistice agreement.” him four apartments were to he 'Washington, Feb. 37—(Ah- Sec­ Other than to report that he was Gottwald. Pre.vident of Commu­ avoid decline.” The board tonight will al.so hold Whlteville, N. C„ Feb. 17—(A — street, had painted the establish­ Norfh Korean Col. Chang Chun- connected on We.st Center slre’et retary of Commerce Sawyer has assisted by Dr. Mullins in the op­ nist-ruled Czechoslovakia, occupies 5 Judge Weighs The High Commissioner said the publie hearings on proposed ex- j More than a score of state and ment last night. Mrs. Smith went san said the Communists would and two on Bremen road. fired, a.. 87,006-aryear. official; ac* a shaky throne. He may be out of neo-Nasi partljee are “ extreme tenslolhi"-of ssnltary sewers, one , eration on Wetmore and the fact county officera,' "moving against to the shoe-shine parlor shortly "categorically reject” any .Allied I f* - “IVrsonal .AnimnsViy...... eused o f "irregularities" in grant-: that he plans to engage counsel to I t srtthin tw o to six months; ■* rightist" and ultra-natioHaiiat t»r-'- on Grandview street and the other hooded terrorism In southeastern after midnight to lock up th; store, proposal to sidetrack Russia. He Judge Raymond A. Johii.son, re­ , - t - ^ ' 1 ______Ing licenses to export critical ma­ This is the opinion 'of a reliable Plea ijy Smith ganlaationa which invent scandals on the west branch of Gardner | Suits repres'nt him at the boaixlthear- for the second after W right, had finished - his ■aid the only anlutlon was for the presenting J^afV»."-(rountered hv "Why go South? . . . They uso THph Rotinod terials. source from Inside that Iron Cur­ and rumors about the democratic ing scheduled for March 27L Dr. time within two weeks, today ar­ work. “ UN command to accept the Red saying he "very strongly" resent-; •'‘ '.I,*'*" , ' . , In a letter commending the offi- tain country. The informant adds parties arid parliamentary leodera od "anv implication that we are I Grandview slre«*t extension I Adonfre HooHfig O U C " Gibson said he w-ould make np fur­ rested eight former Ku Klux nomination o f the Soviet Union, elAu-who-Inveatlgated the case, ther comment at this time. He aald that Gottwald mav attempt to fife Aa the two of them were leav­ Doomed Man Presents and dub anyone who opposed Hitler trying to put anything over | *"'1 Klansmen. Poland and Czechoslovakia aa SEALY MATTRESSES S34.50 and up Saw-yer said th ^ d e a l involved ad- he has not decided on whom he the country to e.scape the fate of ing—Wright carrying the turpen- as a traitor. you" (the bdardi. He said Ih* op. 1 . •I'*'. "And Irraair AiUmic Heating Oil is Triale . those he himsel* has ______Tb.^.a.rroatS were annoimr*/) fty tine, paint, hniahea and nlhe* _ New Trial Petition_in neutral nations to help police a -ihltted payments-totaHng^|3:500;** wilt reta1n^to-repreienrhtni^~tiie~ truce:------'Anr«BTiHii(#~ poaltlon-tiymeLapphciiUQn “ fd ! dSel* ToJIci have iia n ^ a nest egg o f atate_Bureau-o£_Invastigatioo-Oi- painting paraphernatta----- a --m a»^ yiend about 270 feet. He'liriiokaid~ah'li3mUalbn of guilT hearing. ^ Th* InftJI iiiaiil, who" caniiOt h4‘ Unlll ■ siich lime,” Chang' said. result of *|i>er.sonal animosity' t 'p lip UP Mvinga. N o neediest burner reptirt now, you rector James Powell who with confronted them. seized Mrs. Bid to “ Eitcape^^^: "They yllify the Allies and seek Tliese sewerage extension.s. know, Atlantic burns waa obtained. PoUoe Sen-e Papers Quoted by name, outlines the "there will be no progress in these I against the applicant," , „ , , . elesti!” Sheriff Hugh Nance of Columbus Smith’s arm, and said, "Give me to distort Allied policy and the " U. S. Attorney Charles M. Ire- Papers containing the charges Czechoslovak ai'tuation this wav; negotiations." Rarlier Johnson said "opposition Tronertv ^ , ^ ' T • FREE PARKING • PIPE RACK FIXTURES , CmU Or W riu New HtlllNC 3US County directed the early morn­ your money." Bridgeport. Feb. 27—(J>)-The genuine desire of the wertern 0 0 lan said the case w-aa turned oyer were served on Gibson late yester­ Lagging production in Czecho­ The Reds previously turned has become sn obsession with him ! S n T h r «e r e r . " " ing roundup: He flashed a gun. She screamed. hopes of Francis C. Smith for a powers to bring Germany back FINE IEDDIN«^ • OPEN 9:30 to 9:00 to him for investigation. IPelan day at his Redding home by State slovakia angered the Soviet Un­ down a UN offer to drop Norway inelghbors to the rear of ,h,; | ^ • LOW OVERHEAD Powell said the farmer Klanii* Wright cracked the jtig of turpen­ new trial by which he might into the community of nations as Identified the dismisaed official aa Police officers. ion, which Itself was largely re­ fiom ita list, retaining Switzerland 763 MAIN STREET TEL. 5680 apartment building 1 and there Is men, all identified as members of tine over the gunman’s shoulder. -scape the electric chair rest to­ a democratic partner.” w Henry George Bennett, chief li­ sponsible because of the way it and Sweden aa neutral supervisors, a good deql of piiblleity every Gibson, a former N avy liei.'ten- the Fair Bluff Klavern in Colum­ fTien he followed up b.v throwing day with Judge James E. Murphy McCloy said the neo-Nazi SociSl- “Where It Costs Less To Be Better Dressed” L. T. WOOD CO. censing officer for the Commerce ant commander, wa.e freed without was draining off Czechoslovakia’s if the Communists eliminated Rus­ lime it eomes up!" .Arrest I,.oeal Man wealth. bus County, were Involved In the a can of black paint at him. of the Superior Court. ist Reich party (S R P ) la the ”Hup- 51 BISSELL STREET TEL. 4496 Department's Office of Interna­ taking the stand in hia own de­ kidnaping of a N egro woman. sia. Howard J. Han.sen of 21 Bremen The Soviet Union ordered a Wright atruggled with the bandit .Smith’s petition for a new trial, ber one extremist party in (1$- tional Trade. He had been with fense, when Judge Kenneth Wynne Esther Lee Floyd. Nov. 14 last Until ' the Ru.aaian question road also anoke against the anpli- shakeup. Gottwald, to Save him­ and knocked off his hat. oppo.sed by Fairfield County many.” The West German govern­ For Rules <»f Road the'agency for one year. ruled that the state which produc­ year. cropped up, the main truce, super- ^ ration, saving there has been no J'l'J'WI' self, was forced to purge persons The man—now stunned, satu­ Slate’s Attorney Lorln W. Willla, ment already haa asked the Oolt- July May Get Case ed "speculations, but little evi­ He I added that all defendants \1sion stumbling block waa i change since the application was Totvn & Country who might have been—and in fact rated with turpentine and paint was argued before Judge Murphy stitutlonal court to outlaw the " I f a crime haa been committed were charged with, conspiracy t » I turned down before and that the A I wo car cra.sh at the inter­ dence," had failed to make out a had been— his own allies. Rudolf and smelling strongly of both— yesterday. whether the Reds couid rebuild party. J{Wkl{RS.,.SUV|8SMITHS SINCf IVOO air fields. I board should not reverse Its deei- section of North Main and Union wa will presient the case to the case against him^ SIsnsky, the man now in Jail and klffiiap and assault and with kid­ took to his heels. naping and as.aault. He took the case under'advise­ ! Sion streets about « o'cIiFk this morn-' grand Jury,” Irelan said. Wright followed. Booker John­ ' The same staff group made no ) Jarvis w'as detiied_ permTssibn to mg' brought the arrest o f Johii I AUCTION SALES The Comn)erce Department said "(Conttanad on f t g e Teh) . — Fhtker and Soa ment without saving when be progress toward agreeing on the • ______(OTTLET trrORR) 1 (CobOhned on Page Tqn) son, o f 93 Webster street, who was wpuid make his decision. I build tw-o lapitor'a nnartmenta on j Go.Ilmilser, 61, of 495 Tolland! It ha4 revoked all outstanding ex­ Powell said four o f them, im standing nearby, at the time o f the number o f porta of entry for sup­ Smith, 26-yrar-old Noroton Dec. 10, The apnili nt'on was vlg- lurnpike. for violation of rules of port licenses granted to a large eluding a father and his son. were excitement. Joined the chase. plies and troops during an armis­ MILL STREET. GLASTONIURY among 10 men arrested by F B I rc.aident. Is . under a death sentence oroiighly opposed at th.at time hv the road. Patrtjlmnn Frederick i New York exporting firm accus^ The burglar turned around and tice. The Allies propose six, the Bulletins for the killing of Grover S. Hart, some residents of th* vicinity. Tedford im-e.atlgated. Gollmltzer of making the 83,900 In payments. and North Carolina officers in the fired a shot at W right, but vnlssed Red.a five. Both figures are com­ H er O ace-lu-a-IJfetlaie first major blow against the Klan a night watchman, during an at­ Jarvis had originally ’ been struck a car driven by Ruth Don- 1 Further, a ■pokesman'-aakl. pro­ him. Then he disappeared ^ into promises. from the AP Wires Taft'and Warren Agree In this area Feb. 16. tempted burglary at the Indian : granted an exception to hnltd the nellvr 27. o f-147 North Rchool 1 ceedings will be brought to bar Foote atreet. .t A Red atrocity charge brought a : four-family apartment in June. street, police said. I the fiirm from alt export trade. Qne,w*a laentifled ■■ Early Har^r Yacht Club ,tn Greenwich i:iirt statement in the prisoner ax- ' 19.50. ,, The offie-r reported th.at Mrs. | The Commerce Department .de­ Brooks. 44, Exalted Cyclops on July 23. 1949. Change truce tjent^that It was none JUKV INDICTS SIX | (president) of the Fair Bluff He based his plea for a new trial 1 Other .\rtlona Donnelly was travelling west on : clined ap official announcement of of the Commuoista’ business. The New Haven, Feb. 37—Cffi—!• « North School street and Gollmit- i the firm ’s name—or the fired of- On Friendly GOP Race Klavern and a former police chief on a statement by a prosecution Reds had demanded "a clear ac­ j In other actions the hoard grain­ dlctmente against six - ptranagf ed five and denied three appliek- zer south on Union atreet. Impact flclal'a name— pending Irelan’a In- of Fair Bluff. He is a lightning witness, MVw Edith Springer. 23, count for the slaughtei-’’ on Koje I ■ ' . ■' ' f - *“ - rod salesman and waa also a Fair including Raymond (Lem oas) tlons for. exceptions.^ne appllcji- of the cars waa near the. center of veatigatlon. News Tidhits that she Igqve false testimony Island where 75 rioting Kprean By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • nomlnttion,” Taft said "but I Bluff constable. The other was Maresoa, 48, and kls w ife Oow* tloft waa wnthilrawn. the interseetjon.■— ------—_ ...... The dfpvtment gave thia^er; again.5t him. ' . , " civilians and-one American soldier Senhtoritobart A. Taft.and Cal-4 want, a.Rapublican to win In No- listed as Bobby - Brooks, hia 18* CaQfS Iron AP Wires cetta, 43, have IMn bronght The exceptinna granted were for .....-...... ------—' FUEL OIL SERVICE - Miss Springer new is serving" k were killed in an internment camp. Ike P^deHU Grand SOfy------ifm ta a Gov. Earl Warren Joined: vember and .we«i1d support him if Our: Customers (CMittBoed oo Page TeoF sentence In a women's prison at • col."" James Murray , read a U N Frank Qulah to use a garage at 46 m m . . today In an apparent effort to nominated. I hope, he would sesaiori at U. 8. Matrtet (ConttniMd M P a ^ Tea) Wetumpka, Ala. A deposition Command reply sayjng the Com Foster atreet. Residence Tone B. I a iV lltS O I i SIIIKI keep the GOP Preaidential battle support me, too." ti~ — "K 54’aa annouisced tottay. for a plumbing business; Tolanda A 30-ton load o f nltro-cellulose, muniat protest ."ia based upon a six are schednled to appenr — on a more friendly basis. in Keene, .N. H.. Senator Duff a high explosive material, crashes (CoaUnned on Page Three) false premise.” Felice to erect a dwelling on Nor­ AT ITS BEST! New ‘Brain’ Tells The Ohio Senator dlacloaed a o f Pennayli^nia spoke along the fbre Judge Carroll C. Hlncks i t Into a Westport building as driver V man street. Resldegice Zone B. Schedule Whist Are i Pleased OPS Starts Check noon Monday fo'r arrnlgnmeat. .letter exchange wUh, same lines, saying.there would he of, tractoritrallcr seeks' .tp -awild' «lo.aae. tn. the 'propertv line than. W arren and la id he tioped the R e - : no name^catling Tn ' “ legnlatlona allow: Fdvvard J Hnll e n cooHfff moBamismktt And you’ll bg pteaned with the way N RW Of Oim Ailitrt^ "the Eisehh'nW' rollhilon ,'^’lth auto; . .Automotive The (> n nectlCTtt -"8c7njq|'' for -thy" -publtesjaa eould (ujitc In support of'Sr campaign. ^ C a w - ,K V to- use. .two ...roermaf amt hath -aa *-miAVi' fHiisilcn; yonr wakhahleR. Shtrtn w^ioever’ tir homihated: Both TafiP''~ " ‘ ' trade conUniiea. aa. .kiggeat. jr f a ^ tax producer, pouring in about 20 '■•Pkrte.' apartment on second, floor of six T i*' AUt6lii)TIC Kiivur-aavaa bottl­ edmbustidh efficiency. Mobil* , and Warren are’ avowejl candi- family apartip.rnl at 28 Otis * tnUitarv whiat party for the imngcnlately dean, wrinkle free— linens London. Feb. 27—W)—Britain Duff said Eisenhower is a can­ per cent orihe total quarterly tax. Edgar Faurei today staked (gpb heneflt o f the school on Saturday. er of conztahtly checking your heat bums completely! haa a new mechanical brain that? datea^^^ the nomination. Washington, Feb. 37—(jq—The- Ufe of kls fiveriveek-oM raWnat street. Residence Zone A; G. Wal snd Cottons sunnhine fresh, immacurately didate “we know we can elect," government today launched a na­ Air' travel mileage exceeded ...... _ March I, at 6 o'clock In the rxhool bil supply! doaan’t have . to oak. "W hat’a ”“ TaftVtold newsmen he had re,- but added he would support the on a series ef.eoBSdeaoe votan ter Snow to build xn open stair- NEAT-SAVINS tiK-helpiwet your - while.: tionwide check on complaints that Pullman travel mileage last year Plague Sweep North Korea wrong. Doc?” when it geta sick. celved a "cordial" letter In which .on Ms budget, tacliidtag a 18 ptir case on the side of a comer ir.s|- auditorium', flO Holcomb street, FUU liUSUIf-iio "g iM ^ tk ’’l Republican candidate regardless new and used car dealers are not for first time on record. home better at leas coatl It geta the diagnosing itself and Warren explained that his appear­ dene'e at 120 Walnut street: and*! w-hl»t will be direct- . Streamlined methods, modem equipment o f who he ia. complying with price regulations. A 12-ycar-old Glastonbury boy cent tax hike. The votes of ean> T'ranrla Schtrldge extension of ,hy Mrs. Harold E." Tromblay No chance of errata. . ’ (OURROUS SERVKE - considers- 'tallx the operator. ance for a speech in Cleveland last However, Duff .said "scurrilous” Tokyo. Feb. 27—(/P)—Red re­ dpeed bubonic- plague and cbol- •dence la the National AaeemhB) and years of experience enable us to do tha night was "non-political.” The The Office of Price Stabilization Is recovering in an Eiast H artforil permission to use a Quonset hut Joseph Burke of Manchester ia CLEAN FUEL OIL—to promota tioa for your premiaeAl This was Just , one of the powers publications being distributed are hospital from serious hunting ports' hint that bubonic plague and ores have been iaolated. probably will be taken Frltejr, ■ Ohioan said be would write a (O P S ) Said the inquiry will deal* as tcmp«Jrary living quarters at chairman o f pie committee in work the way yt^u want it done. attributed tp a new electronic de­ “ intended to bring all candidates with any oYer-ceilIng sales and kpife wound inflicted-in hla chest cholera may be sweeping North Inoculation Program vice described here today to the friendly reply. Korea. » ea»t «lM«t riot. 4 iia* 4,50 Gardner street. Rural Resi­ charge of arrangements. Prizes Into disrepute except Taft!'”.: He with the proper posting aad tag­ by his brother, 14, during a "cow­ The correspondent, Wilfred Bur­ MUROEB TRIAL RESgT I 41a— w4 Wfeseieeet rlaf, I4K Call 8072 tomorrow, Royal Society of Aria by the Earl Warrea Praises Taft dence Zone. w-lll be awa'rdM to the w-inners aaid he did not know the aource ging o f prices on cars. boy and Indiana” ganae. The hints were contained in chett Of the Paris Ce Soir, aaid Hartford, Feh. 27— (8>>—H m $900 fa M ...... ttto a t Halabury.. Warren was In Cleveland. O.. o f Uje publications. The spplications denied w ere I and door prixet will plao be given. Enforcement <3hlef Edward P. . Filipino tras4 wa44laf Dr. Morris Fancher to convert the | The public is invited. Other political developments: Morgan said in a staUment that lies------are^ using germ warfare in en a widespread uiocuiauoninoculation pro- Frank WeJcttlewtcB o f N ew BrH- Prof. Frederic WiUiama of Man- Association of Soil Districts con­ entire population in area of Ange­ — ------$ »0 riaa ------tUS ______' ■ ' .1 1- Twelve of 18 delegates to "wide-spread reports of non-com­ les, 43 miles northwest p f Manila, Korea. For four days Red Radios gram. Burchett aaid be and other 84-jrenr-eM pnrnlyaed ex- ' cheater Unlvereity. vention laat night. He told re­ 1'. the 'Republican National' conven­ pliance necessitated the survey." la hunt for Huk rebels . .. Coroner in Peiping and Pyongyang have - Red correspondents covering 1 ^ eenviet, wUT start next Tueadkp . Pricas Inriuda Federal Tax' " _ It's artletic. too. Give it a coded porters his trip was strictly non- been repeating and elaborating ' rean armlaUce talks were inocu- NEW MODEL tion selected Monday by Florida’s The agency said the complaints Eklgar W. Krentzman will conduct ia Supetlar Catnt at H n rtf^ , version of "God Save the Queen” political, but he made a point of f , . executive committee said they fa­ came from ail sections' of the Tuesday hight at Kaesong. Schednled to epen todxy, H waq and In no time back comes the na­ praising Taft a^ a "great Ameri­ inquest In Bridgeport March 10 in­ vor Taft. One declared himself country. to death of flv^months old Denise The persistence and violence of i Peiping Radio aaid China w m PMtponed at the reansst sf Pak- Dhfidwid FoyniMta at No Adddd Cost LAUNDRY ( DRY CLEANIN6 tional anthem. N o record needed. can." for Biaen^ower, four declined to OPS said that, to speed action, Fontaln of Norwalk. ill?, J«1 to speculation .In.; ready tp "organize anti-epidemic lie Defender Jamee P. G oa^vn, The brain’s chief specialty, like Warren’s address included hia atate p preference end one waa the Justice department has di­ Oapt. Kurt Carlson, hero skipper H. . ."*9)—The tn#ar is THE W. 6 .6LENNEY CO. chusetta predicted the Republicans tion, the government already has vilians in Chekiang Province (of of its own because of -the Red SPONSORED IT COME*DOUILE CLUR Just yet for widespread use. Dwight D. Eisenhower "Although position of the Treasury Feb. 29: China) died bf bubonic 'plague wMh • n p a Sk would win control of both Houses brought action for triple damages Net budget receipts. 8305.879,- stories, a epbkesinan at the Mun­ hla Jab tk a W f MAIN ST...... MANCHESnR The Earl said the experts are I may not agree with him on pmi- of Congress. He said they vyould spread by the Japanese invaders.” son truce headquartera said. OF THE NORTH METHODIST CHURCH 334 NORTH M AIN ST,— TEL 4141 totalling 830,000 ngalnst a BalU- 887.37; budget expenditures 8148,- studying waye o f making It cheap- Uca." In the Korean truce town of AH .UN soldiers In Korea and ar and amallar. “ I am opposiiig Him fo r the 819,793.81; cash balance, 85.139,- Panmunjom,. a Communist corre­ (OMttawxl M Pkga nneea) (Coattaned m Pag* Flftaoa) 877.043.77. wttneee^jmrow*^ ■ i; spondent said germs which pro- ; (OMtlmed am. Page Flfleea) •n."

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from T t» , 3 0 toaight, aad te- WEDNESDAY, PEBRtJARY 27, 1952 Rem am Eight M«ra Births an rrow 8 to 6 p. a*. ai ‘ ~ BMdink Code poeringFaik . O b i t o a r y " ^ tram . V To Get R eaew lik la 24-Hoqr Period to 1 0 p. a t Pkm.Phyaio-nerapy Clinic. Mft. TlwaMon was a pastttMB Arrc^ Local Man 'nmrrtta -to exn Reicws Group Nam ed Eight Mrtha were recorded daughtar of Hsian Davidson LodgF, Soldier o f Montih j Miss Strathers ping on March 32 at the Only two days remain before at Manchester Memorial Hoa- No. tg. Daughters of Scotia and F d r 7H andicd 0 ied Children %-Ute congregational Church. current motor vehicle tsgietrstlona eh. Idustry are on Uia.ipeakers' panel, . cs . pltal during a 34 hour period D cathB antartaiaad taa past chief daugh- On Check Chaise Shower Guest describing the opporCuiritles In expire. The local tub branch office froni noon jrMterday untU this Master Sergeant John R. Mori- Plea Smitl^ Blayor Appoints Six to Appeals to Governor's taro at a masting at her home last Manchester public schools wlllamwit* that wUf coma from their their particular field. of the Motor Vehiclee Department noon. There were five glrla and avaniag. She seamed to be in her AdvertiMmeiiU rt>nl, son of Mr. and Mra J. A. Miss Monast Aids located in the State A rn o^ will Mrs. inaugumte a liaw “Oraf' in Coa- phytleal aa weU is mental accom- Bervcl G. Jarvis, 32, of lOO Por­ Stndy Local Statutes Office in Last-Ditch three boys bom. . naual good health and splrtte, and Moriconi of 1077 Main atrsat, who A shower was given Friday eve­ be open tbmbrrow ahd Friday RockviUa, Fab. 37— (•paetaD— nactleut public school history pUshmante. ter street, is being hrid by local ning. Feb. 22. for Mias Barbara (C Daughtars were bom yester­ mambam ware saddened tod^..tO Thursday, March 0, with tha ia pressidly assigned to Battsty ^Career Program Madden^« Fam ily ' For Cntnpkte Revision ftwB'^glSO Aiil. imilr s b’ildik. • Effort; Leaves Friday JSSn. EktaUa Toat Kibba, TS, with Physieians who wIU donate their OTHER ADV8. ON PAGE 18 police imder $1,006 bond for ap- Btruthers, Elm Hill road, Talcott- day to Mr., sund Mrs. Richard bear at her death. opening of a physlo-tharapy clinic A. 191et Field Artillery BatteHbn, Current regUtrationa expire at of William H. Kibba at 68 Davia services include a padlatridan, two Jiearance In TViwn Court Saturday vllle, by Miss Eleanor OameSky tekm from her there ana givea la Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred at Nathan Hala School for the general praetitlonera, an aye, aSr, 278th Infantry RCT, Camp Drum, , Storrs, -Feb. 27— Jean Lorraine Utyor Harold A. Turkington midnight Friday. ' W ith time running out on him, avaatM,‘ diad yaatardby at tha Ihssstfey A. Traat morning to answer to a.charge of and MIm K itty Jackson. To Pay for Trip J u ^ Morphy today. R a ffa o f this toWn, and Mr. treatment o f tdtyaicaUy disablad Hoggeg for Rale „ 72 TI. Y., aa chief nf firing battery, Monast of 34 Csmpfleld road, is ■aaouneed the appointinoat of a There smre 607 renewals issued Hana Doerlag, 17-year-old German Rockvina O ty qoapittL 8ha waa Timothy A. Trant, 78, of ISg nose and throat apoclaUat, aad an obUlnIng money under false pre- WlUls, seeking to prevent a and Mrs. Leon Rowe of Rock- and retarded chlMran. ortbopadk doctor.. has been aelected ss the battery's The shower was held In the so­ onq o f eight students at -the Unl- Ux-maa oommittM laat night to up until 1 o'clock to d ^ , brlnginf exchanga student who la Sgbting bom Oct. 6 , II 1 la Maridaa, ffcKsa atiaat, died this morning at tchaes. Jarvli waa arrested at hla cial room off the Talcottville Con­ vtUc. A son was bom to Mr. Although phyaio-tharapy cUnka O U TSTAN D IN G Six-room CSpe "fkldter of the MnnUi." veralty of Conneeticut serving as lii(e fam ily of James Madden In­ hearing on Smith's petition, flled^ ctudy th « towtt'a builtaag coda the total alnce th t office ep M M the National Grange's deciaion to daughter at t I W a WiUiam ai tha Mpachaatar Memorial HMpi- ; With the parmlssion of the ehil- home last nig^t on a warrant is­ and Mrs. John Drugs o f this have Keen In operation in aavaral Ood jvtth shed dormer. Bath with Some of the quallflcationa re­ gregational Church. The room waa a eommlttee responsible for the dicated to The Herald today that a demurrer to it several weaka ir.Ui a view tovrard lU complcM Feb. IS to over 6,800. Inspector order him back to Germany, fallad Harriet Holman Teat. tal a fte r a short lUnasa, Ha waa draa’s-parante and thalr attending shower on first floor, levatoiy on sued by Prosecutor John J, O'Ctei- attractively - decorated with as­ .town. She waa a mambar o f the El- aUtes, they hdva bean dlraeted by quired to win the honor art per­ fifth annaal student Career Con­ they will pay all expenses to aend ago, arguing that Smith qoidd OTarbauliag. ------Daniel J. Kerr eeM there are over yasterday la a'laat-dlteb effort to bon in WsOianfMd May phyaicliuu, tha doctors will ravlaw second. Baautifi;! recreatkm nor and served by Sgt.- George sonal appearance and bearing, sorted balloons and pink gmd Todays births wers soAs to Uagton Congregational Oburcb bad' o f -madkat admols or ference this week at the Univer­ him back to Ireland, a request he have been convicted .without 3ID« Namad to the committee were 10,000 vehiclee to be registered remain ia this country when he aad had llv^d in Manchaater for tha children's hiatoriaa tacom- Dent The case waa presented In general knoa'Iedge of Army pro­ white decorations. The focal point Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Green- past president of tha Eaat Dlatriet health dapartmante. The room, oil hot water heat, screens, sity. made ^n Town Court Monday Springer’s testimony and that the Dlreetora Harry Flrato, Ray War- here. iVhen the office cloees F ri­ a p p e a l to Governor 1-odge's tha past years. For years mand a course o f therapy and fol­ his morning and oontln- cedure, m ilitary courtesy and du- of decoration was a large watering fiel4 of Andover and M r. and Teachers Assoctatioa. A school 50 S3 bo Manchaater clinic ia aponaored by storm windows sad 'venetl^ ued. ^ Miss Monast, a senior in the morning when presented as a cobi- fset that she had recanted was ran and Melvin Hathaway, Build­ day, It will then be neceeeary for office for help. low the student's program with to- ripline. formal Inspection of sol­ can coveted with pink and white Mrs. Carl Anderson of this teacher for 33 years, aha taught for was amployad at Colt's Flraarma tha Board o f Education and tha blinds.' Garage. Nicely landscap­ School olJf Home Economica. has moh drunkard and on a breach of not s sufficient reason to re-tiy ing I n j ^ t o r m v id Chambera. local motorista to secure their re- fsated axamlnaUona. Osmplaints. Attorney O'Connor dier and hla gear, mental agility, crepe paper. The youth frdm Altenkustadt, town, while daughters wrt-e, 23 years in tha achoola <3 UM . ______of Hartford, raUring about 10 Manchaater Medical Aaaoclatlen. ed. Close to bus line and school. charge of the home economics, peace charge. the case. S'bool Building Inipector Albert gtstretions at the main office in According te a spokaamaa for atated, were filed by a local gaso­ and superior performance of as­ Germany, who la aeheduled to bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Town of Vernon, ratiilag in 1M4.* Local physidana have offered Priced for quick sale. Exclusive Thlrty'-flve guests attended from physical sciences, social sciences Madden put hla request in w rit­ Superior Cburt Judgb John T,; KiMfla and Arvld Seaburg. Sr., Hartford. tha group, tha Mdhehaster Medical line station and clothing store ac- signed duty. leava fbr New York tomorrow Oorbell and Mr. and Mrs. Besides her husband, aha laavas Ha laavaa one daughtar, Mrs. their Ubm and knowladga to tha with Charlec W. Lsthrap.. 100 Maasachusetta, Broad Brook, and physical education phases of ing and It has been put through CulIioM overruled the demurrer- who if maintenahde lu^ertnten• inspector lCerr said the work of AaaociStion t.nd the Manchaater curing Jarvia of giving them A member o f the 2T8th for. the prior to aaiUng Friday, carried hia Patrick Jtooney of Manchsstar. Harold C. Ambach o f Manchaater; clinic and are donating- special East center street. Phone 8^)334. Rockville, Manchester and Talcott- thf three-day conference ending regular channels-local welfare He said Miss Springer was aa ini-' hU departnunt-. ooneamtng delin­ one daughter, Mlaa Darts Kibba of Board of Education taka this step checks that bounced. The checks past alx months, Sgt. Moriconi Sant at llaneheatar Memorial Hoa- easa lo Acting Ogv. Bdwafd.N, drath of our husband and fathrr, Bruce MacDonald of 37 Cam­ matter. Patrick Rooney, 72 Lockwood are requested to meet at the Cit­ SHOW TIME FOR‘VlOW WHITT Robrrt H Cuthrir. 8r. Center street, with Rev. Percy adel at 7:15. ard R. Hastings. 2-1107. bridge street has rscsntly bean ap­ Doering has been attending Man- atreet; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Carl pointed sales representative In Smith, sssoclete minister of the Mrs. Annlo Guthrlo and family. cheater High School since Septem­ Anderson, 33 Lyndale street; a M AN C H E STE R ------New Seven South Methodist Church, officiat­ Arthur J. Pongrats of 213 Oak western Maeaachuiette and Con­ ber and wants to remain In this daughter to Mr. and Mra. Alfred SAT. CONTINUOUS—ADM. CHILDREN ALL nMES 28e room single, 4 bedrooms, llvlm Card of Thanks necticut for the "Old Y ork " line of Corbeil, 102 Lakewood circle. ing. . Burial will be in the Eaat street has bMn promoted to fore­ LAST 3 DAYS! country, at least'until he receives Cemetery. room, dining room, kitchen, T Wish to think all of my nelfhbors. dried beans, pees and lentils It his diploma in J[ui)g...... d i s c h a r g e d YESTERDAY: man at Hamilton Standard Divi­ waa announced recently by the Co­ . Friends may-cell, at the funeral baths, breeze way and garage. HAVE YOU A LENTEN frlsncs &nd r^latlvri fnr th» many *cta The Grange aays its decision to Felix'Grenier, 37 Edmiiiid street; sion of tha United AtrereftCorpo* T- 1ib SiiYs~«' of kindnrss and sympathy ahown ms in operative O.L.F. Marketing Serv­ home between the hours Of 3:30 to retion. Down pa.vment, $8,000.''Howard my rscent brrratrmsn?. th* dsath of send him home now was taken George Harris, 29 Cottage a^eet; R. Hastings 2-1107.. ice Mr. MacDonald has recently 4:30 and 7. to 0:30. STATE STAR TS ■by tsHniam b*ti; i Mpreiaivy only after he had demonstrated an John Domenjos, 136 IJigBland TODAY opened his own office, under the APPOINTMENT FOR thbnk tho nurses at ths Manchsstor Inability to fulfill the conditions of street: Mra. Lillian Matter, 177 M AN C H E STE R •—42 acres, 10-' iCsmorlal Hospital. Dr. Harold 1#hmua. name of MacDonald Sales Com­ Mrs. James Thomaon ths Salvation Army Corps and Man« the program under which he had McKee street; Mrs. lola Whitten, Public Records NEW JOT FOR A U TO EHXm room house, bam, garage. Suit­ SOLID MAPLE “BEDROOM pany, BO that he may better serve ehaatsr Lodlir No. 7$. A. F. and A. M. been bro\ight to this country. Andover." Mrs. Mary Thomson, wifa of the customers In the eastern New able for development. Howard R. TONIGHT? Hana maintains that his having DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. James Thomson of IS Knox street, Mra. IfAnnaU ^11. tingland area. ______Hastings. 6-1107. jrhrillint new_sayipgs opportunity for ,,the engaged ,tn ■ a number of Bemt^iro Nellie Warren. Main street; ,Mra. died this morning at tha Manches­ ...... Bidldlng_PerniitB__ ^ Do. you i^Uy know what I.,cnt means? It means that ter Memorial HoapltaL_.She had To Donald Frankland boxing matches was the basts for Mary O’Coin, 223 Spruce street; tw “EIGHT ROOM' hom#,'two car ga- Ifurtng this'seison^ (hrduffhoul tlie wprld~con-" Laat'Three-Days of' Keith's - greatest- zale?- the Grange's decision. ' Linda Bums. 142 Birch street: been a resident of this town for 30 terations and additions to dwelling rqge. sun porch, oil heat.'tlle bath, Siinny SOLID M APLE , a glowing hand rubbed years. at 47 Deerfield street. $500. sider espi^ially .^Christ's unspeakable suffering before, Allen Mooney. 14 Drive D; Mra. within three minutes from ’ Cen finish to make your bedioom look its heat at a Lila Crane and daughter, South . Besides her huahand, the leavea To Helene P. Gauthier, for two- ■ ter. bus line snd school. Revenue .and on, the cross, where he was crucified and died. fnhiiloua low price! Drearer with Wall Mirror, Hospital Notes Coventry; Mrs. Barbara Potterton. one ton, Jamca Thomaon, Jr„ of car detached garage, 212 Lydall o f $100 per month plus five room NEW LOW PRICES 171 Avery street: Richard Lead- Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. street, $1,000. living qusrters for owner on first Cheat of Drawera .snd low Port Bed . . In an better. 30 Hackmatack street; Nancy Henderton of Manchester To Albert Legros for Albert Le- floor. $15,000. Call Charles Les authentic Early American design for a atun- Patients Today ...... 188 and Mrs. John Backstron o f West gros et iix, for alterations and ad­ WHY? A D M ITTE D YESTERDAY: Mra. Gladys CzameckI, Rockville; peraflce, 3620". ning room. See it Thursday . . SA VE ! Carfrtr's W ork Clothes Richard Bagge, 156 High street; Hartford; and six grandchildren. ditions to dwelling, 93 White George H. Davis. 193 Adams The funeral will be held from atreet, $1,095. For Painters, Carpenters, Plambars street; Mrs. Stella Robbins. 68 Mrs. Dorothea Murphy and son, LISTEN! 112 West Center street.- , the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home, To G. Walter Snow, for altera­ Lots for Sale Wells street; Richard Lsdyga, 39 175 Center etreet, Friday after­ tions and additions and conversion 78 JeMia Christ, the Son of Ood and the Son of 5lan came Into Horton road; Franklin Harlow. noon at 2 .o'clock. Rav. Clifford from one to two-fam ily house at B U ILD IN G LOT. 75' z 200' at the the world, aaffered aad died, so that sinful men, women and chil­ RockvUls: Mrs. Mary l^laney, 15 SETBACK FRIDAV O. Simpson; patter of'the Center 120 Walnut'street, $400.*" •“ * ''• '"'^•Oreeh:' Wm. Kanehl, Contractor dren may have aa, .and so peneo-of eenselsnee nAd aOul; $I49.75„ Yaluele. • N o w -Kvkwiv-n 0 Waddell roadt Mrs. Amanda Hul- The-weekly-setback psrties;jtt CongregattdHiJ Church, w in t^ c l-: - To Mrs. Grace Hl Ttegah Tor JBlyUiB- ih'd" Builder Plibhe 7771' -oser-ln -Hsavenr-whoro -sln, .deatb,-aorrowr prtn nad-pfirtlng- ttffe,"30KuS8elf street; Mrs. Iffa'rtfie“WesT __ HTdtrRec win be'reaumed' ale, a'ha'rnterment wlir'be'In the' Thomas j : Regan, fbjr alterations JA3IES------Oltone, 30 Victoria road; Kathleen Friday night at 8. The public is East Cemetery. and additions to dwelling at 96 C RAIG IN ^ M S DEEF BbUTtr BUILDING LOT 100' x 140’. Oak­ no more! Koiak, 33 Willard road; Mrs cordially invited. Friends may call at the funeral Helaine road. $1,000. land Terrace, 210' artesian well, Do you really know Chrial aa your Savior, and your beat Call Harold G. Bomheim. 6946. friend, who stands by iia la Hfe, with Its many problems and sor­ rows, and In death, when we must leave all and evervthing? i.byi»ie3w.^etvri:y TAKE THE BIBLF, AND READ, FOR EXAMPLE, JOHN BURTON’S FOR BEST • ' r?v ' A Suburban for Sale 75 3:16, JOHN 3:86; PSALM S lit; ROM ANS 6:23. Como fo church, 1# you have no rtinrch home. If your heart and ANDOVER LAKE—Partially com soul, are yearning for something more than the treasures or pleted five rooms plus, waterfront pleasures df this world ran offer. No one ran ever hr truly happy, Liberal Budget Term$ hojne. Bsrgaln If taken aa la. without knowing God, the creator, redeemer, and r«>mforter, CIRCLE Complete It yourself and- save. Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 'ionigiit and Tomorrow Suburban Realty Oo., Realtors, The days in which we live are strange ila,vs. The abnormal has 541 Main'street. Phone 8215. become the normal. The floodgates o f envy and aelflshnesa, are wide o ^ a and threaten lo destroy men. Corruption Is seating ^'ERNO N —“N ew four room ranch, away like a sirloua cancer. Men the world over have turmNi knotty pine kitchen, 12’ x 20' ,Hv their hncks upon God. The result? A fearful harvest of blood Ing room, handy to. bus and and min la upon us. school. Reduced to $9,300. Make t • And what of your own life? In it all yott want, it to be?. Do this a must. Barbara Woods. you feel secure'while the world la disintegrating? U’hat about Stunning New Agent. 3702. -> your doubts and team? What does $he Christ who died for .vou. mean lo yon? Does He live in you? Has He filled your life vrith u STARTS FRIDAY AN D O V E R L A K E - -Six finished faith, and peace, and hope? Are you certain of your salvation? rooms, nine .years old, cellar,. Oil TYRONE POWER The f!hrist of Calvary la In these coming weeks especially call­ 'K ROEHLER' h>at. Lot 6.5 X 375. Near lake. Im ­ A N N B LY T H ing upon you to blcsa you, to give you'the firm assurance o f sins In “n i Never Forget You" mediate occupancy. Aaking 412,' -/ b rr tv e n , to strengthen-your faith, to Increase the mraanre of 000. Schwartz Real Estate, 8274, ■ your peace and hope, to gird you for the fateful, days ahead, to Plus: Submarine Commaod or Jlartford 5-5138, ” ' give you courage lo meet and overcome all trials, to make y|»n M od e r iT^C r e a l lo n s ever more His own. A great faith In Christ will transform your COVENTRY—Main highway, new very, life, giving you grace to smile even through your tears, Nationally famous Kroehler quality, with 4-room single, bath, oil heat. Lot grant vou tmst to sing, in the night o f the gathering gloom, and ' the built in features that assure you of 75 X ^00^ Art^an^^ater._$7j500. allver-llnc. every cloud that thiealcna to hlot happincss ontr af ' relaxing comfort, lasting service-----^^Mid-“- 7 T “Down payntefft-$2;506.-Howard R; ymw hevrr.- W hat mom cmild^oW as^^ ------' winter-Sale-prleefi-to-briBg “Manchester out---- iyiirnii Hastings 2-1107, A ll this the Christ who suffered and died fnr you. wmild bring standing values In living room iHXttvy! to you In HIn Word also through a series of Lenten messages. Exactly as illustrated.* with deep tufted Ats Csrda.r Vaa Haila backs, available in a rainbow of decorator Wfinted— Real Estate shades. JSm m Msm b ratricla Meal in OUT crisply-tailored, _crease-shunning CONSIDERING SELLING "PANDORA YOUR PROPERTY ? A N D T H E . "Week-Enf Without obligation to you, ws Zion’$ 19S2 Cali to Lenten Servieea F L Y IN G adll appralae or make vou a caah 7:30 Chairs...., $35 Sofas.;...$( O S slim-as-an-arrow -With offer for property. See ua beftwe WIpNESDAY EVENINGS 5 D U T C H M A N ” you aell. REGINNING TONIGHT tla nU r> Fathe^ _^$110 VALUES! Big roomy chairs design $189.75 Values! Superb in appearance and Phone 6273 - for the utmost in luxury, smart appear­ BRAE-BURN REALTY construction, in contrasting or harmoniz­ S:lS-S:Se-t!M 1:4«-I:U GENERAL THEME ance! ing colors! . ■// FO R QUICK RESULTS In seHlng WE GO WITH CHRIST TO CALVARY SUN.: BOOM FOB ONE^MORB . your property c a ll. Suburban. Libej;^al Tortru . . Open a Keith Account Realty Oo„ Realtors, 541 Mala street. Call 8215. Lm Tm AppoilinneRH With Yow Seivior m n s B F AN AGENCY with a list of ready February 27 (Ash Wed.)—The Suffering of Our Sartor buyers waiting for four, five, six B U R N S l D K r r and seven room singles and two- Is Absolutely According to Scripture Necessary for 1 sM HMnaina fam ily houses. Call Harold G. Our Salvation .. . Matthew 2fi:54. - * Ats Osniasr V ia H iila Bomheim. 6946;-...... March 5—Lent Demands DecIslon-^-You Have But One SHOP KEITH'S Jsmn MsMa rstricis Km I Choice . . . Matthew 27:21. "Pandora aad the “ Weekend CASH BUYERS March 12—Christ’s'Cup of Sorrow, Our Cup of Salva­ Flying With THURSDAY UNTIL Father* WAITING tion. Was Taken In Submission of Will and With Praver Dutchman'* . . . Markl4:,76.. ' . , , ' only •:U c;se-is:ee For- all kinds- o f prop­ MarehlB—The'Greatest Question for Myself; “What Tmaemw 1;M ChlMiea’i 9 P. M. For Xatlae*. X'Cbtrles Starrett erty in Manchester. For Shalt 1 Do With Jesus?” . . . Matthew 27:20-2.’l. WcMrra pIS* BlsaSle sad Immediate service call r«rt—a ______March 26— For the Christian the Path of Least Resist­ JARVIS REALTY ance Leads to Breakdown of All Christianitv , . . Luke Saadsy—"BMai F»r Oa» Msr*" , 23:20^^ ______,'___■ ” . ' ' ^ ... rias "Sllfcr CMy” ia t««halcsl*r ■ Mancheater 4112 ~Z3r. •. A I t.A 'X.vL>4aS*a qa ;ApgB IL^Kood Fri«)*^^)ur Salvatipirte tOOfy Cdmpiiit by Christ—:“It is Flushed” . John 19:3.0, Solfd Maple Single, two fam ily' homes, buai- $59.50 Value! y - aeas property and building .lots See the Lenten floodlighted church, Tuesday, Wednes- When j-ou see our perky "poodja two-plecer" with this agency for quick resulta day and Thursday evenings . . . Hear the lenten musical Platform Rocker you'll know wh.v our buyer went head-over- heels to r it!. The fitted shirt waist top and GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO call of amplified music from Zion's tower especially Wednesday evenings before mid-week services. slenderizing skirt has a .fuzzy poodle embroi­ ^MAHTIOHD B 109 Henry Street Phone 5278 SAVE ONE THIRD!.;,SEALY dered on the flaps. It's just the lift your year- $ 2 9 9 5 round wardrobe needs NOW . Buy It In sizes . HTX a PM ' .FO R H E LP ln*4|elling snd flnanc 10-18. Ing your property call Walter Olson, Realtor. Tel. 3084. ZION EVANGEUCAL INNERSPRING MATTRESSES $39.95 Value! T W O -F A M IL Y house, 3-5 or 6-6, Sealy quality all the way through, in deluxe ticking Rugged Solid Maple framea In Manchester. Must be In good with cord handles for turning atfd ventilators. Pre­ ulth spring flUed seat and * Jet Black -* Sand Baiga condition. State price and loca­ built border, 220 coll spring unit. Matching BOX back cushlona in durable tion in replying. No agents. Write lUTHERAN CHURCH SPRING available at' $89.67; . ^ $ 3 9 6 7 Tapestry in Gray, Green or * Spring Navy Box D, Herald. .COOFER AND HIGH STREETS Red. > — * Jewel Coral DAGMAR .MANCHESTER, CONN. Budget Term$ $5 Monthly W A N T E D — Your property to sell. Budgut Terms Reliable buyers waiting with caah ParMwage and Stody: M Cooper Street, telrphoiw 2-6406 * Lake Aqua * Ice Blue U l l l Y fo r four, five, six. seven room Sin- . Pariah Houae 126-122 Cooper Street i '. gle and two-Tamily in Manches­ REUGIOt'S SERVICES ter. Bolton^ Coventry and 'Vernon. *uo6ay Srhool, tdW A. M., with Ire* ehartered baa aervic* O F MANCHESTER 841 MAIN ST. Finances arranged. Howard R. Bible Period 9:36 A. M. Hastings. Phone 2-1107, ^ tiumAfff Morateg WoraMp 16:06 A. M. SPORTSWEAR DEPT.' The Rav. Paul O. Prokopy, Paator » 8I>Ig l E o r Two-fam ily house on Zloo la a Chnrrk of The lAtberaa Hour, beard Sunday after- FOR FINE Center street, direct from owner. ■Moao, 1:3t, W0N8 aad 1A06 other atatioaa, 36 languagea anat-.SO J fe i fit's Max Lesaenger, 3.30 Jackson terrltoflca aad foreiga rouatriea. HIS MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL Read Herald Adva. street,. Willimantlc; Conn. *7*1. . ^ TUNE m — COME IN! U l^ / U L W lt 3-2065. A r a r ^ aeleoiiM to all, eapertaim to thooe who have ao raufni liofiMa Read Herald Advs. i i l •I

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PACCFOUK HERALp» MAWCaiaTEH. CO>W^: WEDNES|3U^g^C^ 27, IMS Orandvlaw otreet and the want tor the iMMi SO yeara “bafora rt- proved so popular, it haa been de­ HAWOBBStEE EVKNINO HEhALP, MAJ^CHESTKii, CONK,, WEDNESDAV, FEBRUARY 27, 1952 branch of Gardner atrtet until G rant M iss Sm ith are aU^Ma .O inrcli to R epeat choir director of the chureh, from Propose 3 Plan$‘ip Ease .furtliar infopmation -ia -fdfOMai»>~ penaion emuriau'of 40 per' cided to. repeat them again durthR S't«S;30. A veeper terviee win fol- iivr. . * tba dte Sundaya m Lam; thta'yeafr low-frdm 'StSO- to 8;4S.''The' auppar"*' M axim um Pei cent of the average annual wage Lenten Supped W ilU iii^tic E lks D utliv .the meetlnfr laat nicht. paid by the town during the last The different organtaKlona of the avill be aervgd in the priaaary room Psfifi^iUatFinl Water Problem at Green which waa acheduied aa a reauU of fiva years of employment plue 3 church wiU do the catering. between 3 and 3:30 and a motion a joint meetlnf held loat month by Mlaa J eaaainliie Smith, librarian I-entaa bervicea ind nuppare on The. program for each evening picture will follow. T o V isit R ockville per cent of the nverage annual Bundnv evenings last year in the Thr«« dl^irtA t pUM w* provld-• • brief review of the improve* the dircctora and the Fire Protec­ of Cheney library , for wage for eecb complete year of will begin with an organ recltnl Aa offering will be received to ' J^eerf 4 Million Dollars tion and Utilitiea Study commU. Second Confiagntlonal . Church by Warren D. Wood, organist and cover coet o f the food and fllma. r_. ' u.^h«>«*r Oreen a m .' >n*nU made In the water ayatem than 30 yeara, whooe retire­ cdhtlnuous aervice In fxceaa of the iBg the MaiKTheater, G m n the town tee, Chriatie McCormick, chairmar so year period. Maximum pension, ' — ' . V . Roek'ville Lodge of Elka will (m- which laat aummer auffewd from-from the South UaneheaYer Wa- of the fire committee, repor^aeP^ ment becomea eirfective March IS, however, le 33,000 n year. Draomu at tlM First National *and'vicinity may'well be^rouSRif tertaln a delegation of yisittng a Jack of water and poor preanure, j ter Company in 1*33. Thla ahowa a letter he haa receii^..Fi^ the haa been granted a panaion by the Bank,UUL ofOK Mhnchaater,XOBOMStAr. wwhich h t^ todayPiwIbv fkm m>waut*ia Aa# fk^tee WawsIa rwi.. . brotherq from the WUIlmantte the growth of their bank^ Only Lodge at tee regular meeting to­ with better aen-lce w ire aiitC'kt- ***** ** ** ">•*•• “* P*P«, *'*''e Irtwn New Eingland FIr$;JH6mance Rat­ Town Peiuiion Board. . . . DIES IN BAT STATE la calahrnting ita aecond anniver- ftnanciolljr sound community Of BEAUTY SALON ing Aaabciatiefi containing in- Mlaa Smith will receive the •anr, tara raachad the total of 34.- thrifty persona could moke poa- morrow evenliur nt their home on fonnatJ{)ir''£n w hat the town will maximum amount of 33iMM oH' Shrewabury. Masa., Feb. 37- (iP> 888,808.73, It waa announced to­ North Park atmet. dinner will —Jamea J. Hurley, 80, Middle- aible auch steady growth. In thei^ be served th the home at 8:30, and h%ye^^ do to improve its fire In- nually, effective upon her retire­ day. The bank opened with de- two years wa haye found it necea- W.W C.n,n,U«.a te h..r . «• wJ5.'7i^ rance rating.'' , ■ ment. according to Town Treoa- town, Conn., native 'and former poette of 3883.883.34, and thla fig­ later, in the evening after the fflciml« of mlaslon " from 1933 to . iOOO. miracle chlora|»hyin of our capital fUn^. Aa your bank lAHlge will initiate-a cloaa of can­ Burk Seifert and Joat. Mhnrljja-^^^ '^•^•r are carried out. 'At preaent, the Cheney library- of the Comptroller of the Currency grows. It la able to extend a -w&w^'^vwevwMWivv^' ■nptnwwiB Mlt-. ..WrrOCL . to.. ItHf Jtt .-WllAtt. -PJ^nS' E*£h*h.., *J*U..l!eh - .C*l».tH£t....haa.. a The..town , pension la the only practiced law here and In nuthoriaing the doubling of the didates for the Rockville Laxlge rating of 7, and the -South ^an- Worcieter, and was prominent In bank'a capital atock. THb addition­ greater total amount In loaoa to a tt is expected that a busload wilt *!>• »«.v..for lm_pro"r? municipal retirement plan in the larger number of peraona In tee the aervice In the Morth End and cheater'Fire Diatrict, a rating of atate which la aelf-auacalnlng. Democratic politics. He twice al isaue of capital stock au th o rial attend from Willimantlc. Includ­ Init toward Uip.-oV^erell picture, 4. nought nomination aa Mayw of eommunities aervfd. 6ur bu^h(ias ed will be the Glee Club from the Thia Ofhetfiw can* for the con=^ lit maklnit capital improvementa Hembera of the plan contribute S by tea atockhoMafa a t the jumuaL is to keep mtptey working aofaly— In line with the’ Are committee', Cltlea are clBaaiflcd from I to 10 per cent of thelf annual wages Worcester. His widow and three maetiiv in January haa been fully viaftihg lodgi. T at^ictthnof a' pump houae aa de- report. according to a rating given for eons surviva. . ^ antteerwed and paid Into- the bank for our poihmimlty—for you. 'v-j______for use later with the filter and the town makes an annual ap­ "We will be happy to have, you , Per A Umifad Tim# Only , On the .bjaala of Sheekey'a re- fire protection In tlje city, with 1 propriation. and atock certlficatea afre now plant, a 13«»nch line to ..the. ioca* reprcaentlhg the heat iidaaiblir fat-' hehtt p repared for - laauance.^ The and. your^icienda .oonte-in a t auiy. stWM ' . : . .. . .■.4t--‘-*J'.*’J,r a u ;fe ^ |a a iii r j m tiohjof a poaaible filter plant, an' P”''*’ ** »PP«ra that the company Members .who bave'reached the time during banking hours. Any log. age of 6A and who have. worked total capital of the bank Is noW fi-irich pipe to the high point on j '■ not in aufTIcienlly anund flnan* not for ininufes...but A ll DAY IDISTGI 3.530,000 as compared with" start­ member of our staff will gladly town-owned property near the *■'*’ ahape to undertake any ma- ing capital of 1280,000 upon or- ahow you all of the atepa by Rorkled^e development and a 200.- Jnt improvement. Immediately. which we assure wafe, convenient, CREME OIL PERMANENT 000-KBllon atorage tank for exreaa | , have to *Pcead imy major GhewiimWrigln’t ganixatlon of the bank. With tee - ■ V ' i project over a number of year,. Increased rapltel, tee totel re- prolnpt and courteoiia aervice to draft, or fire uae ' * aourcea of the First National now "Avery 'Friendly Bank’ patron.” a a '*• The portion pf^ thi* plant that Table Action SjieaniMt iwiis exceed $8,000,000. IncludesWAVE Shampoo, r$y|.oo Thrall recommended a, beinft car­ In the two public hearinx, that Willard B. Rogers, president, Hair Set and Hair ried out this year would coat. 331.* the comndaainn had on ita agenda, announced t(xlay test "Thanka to m.ST. which would have to be fi­ action on two propoaed aanitary See cinJ fu\ii Keep You AliMt our depositors, ‘The Friendly Shaping ALL FOR nanced. He aaid that the town had aewer extenaiona waa tabled. Bank's' resources now exceed five r a m R v f i o m eiiouEh pipe on hand to do the job. The eommlaaion deferre.d aeflon Experience proves that folka million dollars". Mr. Rogers fur­ Ctrcfally eamponnded. BETTER DEAL ^ but would have to order more for on the aewerage extenalnn to ther said, "We have completed . Phone 2-3991 For other work: who get ahead art the ones who' are twh years of consistent growth Uve-^'ear Mas Wem/'o/) ati/^Sesf/ and .aervlee to the Town of Man­ ArllNirDnifStoiis PONTIAC DEALER An Appointment alert and efficient at Thrall alao reported that pro- OOINO TO chester. The people of Manchester ■ \ '1 • •!( h‘ ■>J» P‘P'''K improvementa to the their jobs. Being .....' distrihution 'ayktem which haa ‘^.y o u r toe•'^ is a ------r-Tieen Ructeioed'by Buck; S ierm mighty important ■ and .lost, would coat I1SS.R95.50. advantage to you. X C l TT That’t one reaeon ------’—and“Teronimended that auch , an KVa g ( ^ idra' to chew relreshthg, Improvement project ahould he tnexpenaive Wrigiey’a Spearmint Gum ■_ untlerlaken aa a flve-year plan for while you work. The anooth, pleasant construction. ~ »in4H m DOUtU chewing action bdpt relieve monotony i Included In Thrall'a report waa NOW—a to o th p aata preferably aftar masla- • Garage focilitiai available and tension—helps keep you feeling mad* with eklorophyO, • Airparl but itopt at aur door 130 C m Tbt Sf-o—flM Ty of Porliiiig (feah, alert and right on top of thingt. I idMKt pnw f GihndMt ilBpi you con havw a claan, ■ am the life-giving groan aub- fresh mouth all day long! • GrondCanirol ond Penniylvonio Wriglcy’a Spearmint Gum tanei MOWIIOROC ntenot in all planta. It Chlorodont eltans Slolioni ore toovanitnl K d, too. It haa that hunoua. long­ parfctma ■ miiaiila in WIIATH THE KBAl. PBIUB ing, delkioua spearmint flavor that .teeth bmutifliUy-pio- ON FOUR HOtlRBT (tmplttely Modirniied and Redecoroted hat pever been auccetafully imitated. your mouth! motas eomplttt mouth By using Chk>rod«nt Our SECOND Be sure to get the original Wrigley’a hygiane. CUldrenloveit. TihiTI rind nor compeUnt Spearmint Chewing Gum. Look for the ‘Ibethposte raguloriy- Get Chlorodent today. appralaera wen qaaniUd ta ^een ipeer on the package. help yon. STROM BERG-CARLSON Remember, there la iiaver 3 hoofi dfl«f utlhg ChlOrode n». any nbllKatinn when yon call breath wot (till claan In 9$% of JARVIS REALTY JliXINOTON AVI. fhe bad-broafh core* feffeef. 4 Shoer IrotlMrs, Jtw «l«n . woy ^ soyiim thanks to thn pnopin of Monehoster on thli, thoir sneond an- Mancheater 4113 II a f ol SOlh Straal. hour* later, 3 out of 4 wort tilll --/rs AfA/i/fifs 6fie£M rooMPAsn .CoNiult ..Ynur Travel A gant. . ffta oT bad bftciihl ■ Me4i by * • Meliw, e« NpMjial ------nivoiBary, irwith^thoM'tronmdous Thorn orn niony, many morn'it

Spring Fashions Below . . , VIRGIN WOOL COAT AND HAT SETS In gray flanhel, covert, gab­ for Young Moderns ardine. sizes 2'to 4 ...... R.!*,"! In U.M sizes 4 to 8 9.95 to 19.95 LIMITED OFFER. COME IN NOW SETH THOMAS Imagine . . . you get the Pickle Fork and Relish Spoon in America’s Finest Silverplate plus a hand-made crvstal a E C n iC ALARM CLOCK Sons and (laughters, mother.s. and fathers will agree ETON SITTS , Relish Dish in Duncan & Miller’s lovely Teardrop pattern Blight, cheeiy decorative peach or - In wool flannel, gabardine or ■ * M ' It’s the ideal set for serving jellies, jams, blue tinted glass. ' that it's a treat to .shoji at foT,'< 'N TKKNS . . . tn -checks . . . sizes 2 to *. TELJCHRON - relishes, cottage cheese, nuts./pickles, lemon slices. oHves, rtr." Here s extra sparkle and graciousness for vour enter- REGULAR $17.40 , _ u i , pick \(tilth loving suits, spring minded coats. You 8.95 to 13.95 t ' r SUIT YOURSELF Kitchen CLOCKS J«'"'*JR'« wonderful gift or prize loo. Get several sets while will praise the (|ualil\ nvooI fabrics, fine tailoriAg at (hey last! ______.SPECIAH T ax Incl. , . hv Nancy Whaallng A kitchen beauty styled In vellow, red, aqua and black. fur giHa to aub-treha In pm- m oderate co.'it. \'es, you will prai.Se the d iversity of M-nzcE WM. aosEas check layon or navy wool Rtgular $8.34 Tax Inel. flannel.. .style ami selfx'tion representing famous maker.,'that 184-7 ROGERS Bn09. - Awaaieak nuesr suvchnATZ SILVER SET merit their name. Our courteou.s staff of experienced SPECIAL ■-.-tr Sizes 7 to . 14 ...... --13.9* 7 ___ Service For 8 t * * • &. sales people 'vill cnj(iy as.sisting .yuu in m aking .v'dur *4.95 Regular $44.50 ?. ,5.' BUb-te«r| 10 to 14 ; .. . 1898 - Phis Tax - gelectirm. ^ — WM. R0GIRS SERVING PIECES S P E C lA t J ^ Z V a d U • : 4 1 Gravy lodlo, piercod pastry sarvtr,'barry spoon,. MEN'S 17^EWEL eoM moat fork. WATERPROOF 3.PIECE Charge, .dccounfi invife^d REGULAR $1.50 V I- ^ c a r v in g YOUR G H O ioe-^pioA r^ SIT Ideal for work, sports or for that CbM moot fork, postry sorvor, and b#rry spoon ■■ Stainless blades with stag hahdfes. second knockabout watch. oN thma pitets bdoutlfuRy gift>texnd. REGULAR $3.00 Unmotchod for boouty and valuo Exc/usivo Like two refrigerators in one! With 2 cu. ft. built- CHEESE REGULAR S4.50—SPECIAL $ ^ . 3 9 SPECIAL Jt-Jl in freezer ... FuHy Adjustable Selves ... Twin' ^ 1 - 4 9 Criapera. /n addition, the Philco Dairy Bar. Butter KEEPER Keeper. New Key Largo color. Sehaational valuea at every price . . . 7,9 and 11 cu. ft. See them now. Keeps cheese store- I fresh for weeks ... as reemnomended by We’re proud to any we carry Biw len m iuK the U. S. Depart­ OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT _ at u m i AS... ment of Agriculture. >20Sg 7IWEEKST0PAY Only Philco offers NEVER ANY INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES vou this new aervice. i aiJMs 8 to 8 ...... 5.95 aiM s8t» to 13 8.98 SHOE because we think they're Just about the ■ aiMs 12-»e to 3 ...... 7.95 beat children's shoes made. We'ra equal­ sizes 4 to 8 8.98 ly proud of our trained ataff who fit young feet accurately. RADIO TELEVISION ~ APPUANCES 713 MAIN STREET-V TELEPHONE 353S ( r m iMiN sraER JEWELERS M A N C H E S n a

. . .» Oj . - v ■ \ ''7 T ^r r. V 'f,> -y'-^ -a, .■, -• w.j^;y..' rr ■ \ f ■'i^ * ’’ ’ f' ' V'' *' ,v V..- '•«wwiSP ■\ . . v.-..fc-- V? church, Hartford will be the apeak- * -.V- M ■isecUsAseiis dKm^r on SStiuv p. m. at the Nathan Hale Com-, e ra b tite flra i'o f th e liAwtan aer v Baa*. a t S i n , N. T. W . reb . A *l»*n *9- h«r suht. mimity Canter. Jeaae Albsrtine Icea tonight at S. In the saaetuarg M b AT o Iw IB s i S m Bralnard ia acting chainrian' of IQrgliil* RiieeelNrf gfalden, of Center CtalgiMpilaiuff CfluWK. £ * . Milton C Hsn**n, at her the Committee. He is.beihg aaalat- Maae., formeriy of South Covestiy, The pastor. Rev. CKffonl O. Simp- tUiBs on Strong street.." ed by Mra. John T. Coipiln and epent the week-end with frlendeln eon, win preiide at the worship M K O ilC M S li J^About J5 relatives and friends Donald C. Smith. The public ia int town. . , aerrioa and the senior choir under igraro present from Hartford, Ver- vlted regardleaa of p ^ y affilia­ There were 16 tables of setback Andrew R. Watson, minister of in play during the card party Mon­ and this town. tion. . , music, will sing “Lord for Thy Reaidenls are reminded by Fire day night sponsored bj* the pariah Tender Mercies Sake.*' by Tarrant. s iim m s t r h /■ The hostess used a decorative Warden Charlea R. Chriatensen of of St. Mar>' * Church In the church Dr. Drfw, before going to Hart-i wheme of red and white, with North Coventry that beginninjg hail„Mra Fred Flaherty and Mra ford, served in the 'Parker Street* Marts and flower motifs. The re*, March 1 to Dm . 1 permlta are Alex. D. Proulx. co-chairmen, were Methodist Church, the Lawrence eetiiments. served b\iffet style, neceaaery to bum rubbish other aselsted by Mrs. Andrew Quin- Street Congregational Church of W ried out the same color schepje. than in a barrel or fireplace,. The tanna, Lillian LuUil, Raoul Dietta Lawrence, Mass., and Grace Con­ ,>Mlss Hansen will be married on pcrtnita may be obtained from him and Henjy Proulg. Prizee were gregational Church of Framing­ WK CABSV ALL jluae 14 to John P. McKeon of or the fir# deputiea aa followa: awarded aa follows: Women’e Srat, ham, Mass. He w*a bom in Pat­ LBAMNO BRANDS WaahlngtoB. D. C, and New Ha- Is-ster N. Hill, Wilfred E. Hill, Mrs. John Spry of Stafford ten, Me., and educated in the P a t­ George A. KIngabury in North Springs; second. Mrs. Gudrun ten Academy, Batea College, l Arlhir Drag Slffii f^oventry, and A. Samuel LeDoyt, Jacobsen of South Coventry; third, where he received his B.A. He \ Delmgy W; Motten'tMvtd J.' Mc­ Mrs: WHltfd Gfeeh of North Cov­ received hla M. A; a t ‘ ‘ Bos­ Ellington Clellan in South Coventry. entry; men's first, Donald L. Clark ton Universityr attended Chicago , The annual 'World Day „of of South Coventry; second Michael Theological Seminary and received Pra>'er — aervice for churphea in T.'Barno of South Coventry; third, his 8.T.B. at Boston and his D.D. ' Miss Virginia , Hogan, third southern Tolland County will be L/>iiia Dean of, Willlmantie;. ape- at Piedmont College. frade teacher of the Ellington held a t' the United Methodist rials. Mrs. Ivy Whidden of Coven­ Among other things he It vice M Center School, has entered the Church in Bolton Friday a t 2 p. nv. try. Robert Lee. Coventry; and president of the Hartford Congre­ * Ribbtri The theme of the annual prayer gational Club, moderator of the hospital for an operation. HermaJJ ’ Rupprecht of Pleasant Hartford Association of Congre­ service ia "Chrlat; the Hope of Valley..jWilllmantic. There will be ArallM Rt|NiltMl .'M rs. Alice Denson haS served One World.” All church people in gational Ministers, director of • a. similar party here March 12 Christian Activities Council, a for several days as substitute for the area are invited to participate with Mrs. Ctharl-s Carpenter of Mrs. Helen Quinn who will resume in the annual affair. Mrs. Clifford member of the Board of Family Mansfield and Mrs. Proulx in Service, chairman of th# person­ SAM YULYES her teaching dutle.s at the end of 8. Stephens of Bolton, rhaliman charge. nel commission of Hartford Coun- Shoe Bepairlag of the Bet­ toe winter vacation penorl. of program'arrangements, and lier committee have arranged for a tor Kind Dom WhU* Ymm ^The funeral of Mrs. .Margaret W p lt , Pease who died in the Rockville nuraeryschool for the ronvenience Qty Hospital Thursday was held of mothera of amall ehildreri. to be. H s -M a b l e s t r e e t —Saturday at the Ladd Funeral mndurted at the- chuirh-^uring: Om , First NathMul Stem ‘-^ o m e with, burial in Clrove Hill the program _____.„ _ k __- — ....— T w M m g L i t . Cemetery. Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Tver Bunker of Ends Sat.. Maseh 1 -,rMrs. Pease was a member of the E a^eville road. .. S outh. CovenJTy, Xlllngton .Congregational Church. have named their infant daugh­ » U year meniber of Ellington ter Joan Tereaa. The hahy was jffrtngr and an honorary member bom Feb> 28 a t Windham •‘dm- » f the Ellington W omjn’s Club. hninlty Memorial Hospital,. V, \ ' As Ellington has had nonresi­ Mrs. Ruth French, tax collector, dent pasto.' since the Rev. .lohn reminds delinquent ca<- taxpayers FRI6IUURE Miller resigned last .luly the Rev. that such taxes must be psid be­ Allison Heaps of ,'tomers Congre­ fore 19.12 registrations can he ob­ gational Church officiated. tained from the State Department ,, Friday. Feb. 29.-the Ellington of Motor Vehicles. Hiriftii-SOIlietrjelbiigi The Junior High Youth Kellow- Friendship Class will hold their You can roast ■ 35-lb. turkeif — or bake six pies st .t<*ap Year Card psrtv In the El­ ahlp will meet Thur.aday from fir.lO lington Town Hall, at 8 p.m. lo 8 p. m. in the vestry, of the once —in the giant oven of this Frigidairc rangel This it tho idoal timo to buy your Now. Spring - Prises w ill -Iie -swarded. and- re­ Firat XV>ngrr.galio(taI .Church. Yet the whole .range is only X iachea .adde -.ftti. freshments served. Gary Rychllng. son of Mr. and easily in the smallest kitchen. And it has fsst-heat- iINDTYPE whitoor pastol. Soa tha naw Orion waihaUo ___ Mrs. Stephen RV’chllng of Stone- ing Radiantube surface units — automatic Qock Use the “Wonder Oven” as one big oven — or just slip in new Poodle Cloth c o a t~ A L L AT OUR DIVIDEND house roiut,- .South Coventry, will the divider, and you have fiM ovens with individually OPERATOR J N S PRICE. have his fourth birthdate ami be 12 Contfol — porcelain fihiilvarMty--of. .. .Cdftne.ct ir itl_whe£{._sh« .ls,_.a_jeiilQt_ m r 5 2 » 3 — MANCHESIEItFLUMBlNe- la the School of Home Economies. -HERALD OPHCE earty- sHopperi:: ' Mr. Russell Is a graduate of the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS tint versity of Connecticut and Is Range and Fuel - ^irtOPPLYCOT^ 13 Rissdl S». ■bw employed there as a research “If ir« Hardware We Have It*’ lO tl M A IN STREET MANCHESTER. save on Jlechnlclan in the School of En- F. T. RI.ISH, Jr., Pres, arid Treas. Now is the time to pick your cot­ Mntering. He is a member of Oil Distributors tons and save. Hundreds to choose Ml Sigma Kappa fraternity, 333 M AIN ST. R77 MAIN STREET TEL. 442.^ from in all sizes 7-16, 12-20, 12>/^- r An Auguat wedding li planned. ers 24

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lUKCHESTER EVENING HERALD/llANCHESTEB. COMM. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY C7/19B2 ...... -U ^m^wm KANCBESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1982 ^>r|rfiitlMrnrwat tUriB Hit /ritft-'tM> tnqotensidAl' Ij^Bclose Sofoisto and North Mala streeta. Judge beat wajr ia which to sondnet out Igny witnesses In ths past few Bolton Rottaar suepandad judgaoent. Boiwm% Gots Btfii Bargaing FeatiU-e €tmtitt0 iferaUi^ foreiga poUoy. Vor It dsyglopa that 'e ^ , for Instance, have been Court Cases Five dirilar bonds were forfrited there are aatloae which tura back .'ompelled to face extensive com- Deris Mohr DTIbIIb For Prayw Day Paul H. Bedterd, 23, of ' E ^ Benson’s tUmIturs store got ^a. Btair^s ^Birtliday’ ftJSlisBSD vsr TBS froni thia! kind of bargain with T eL Maaeheeler SBtt I—.—! ------1 Walter Rogowskl, SS, of S62 artford. and Patrick A. Padula, thelfird again today. w ««»rj> rsiNttNO oo^ ora mltlM charges but have not been 24. of 9 Haael etraet, for atop sign ui. Some uiae Anderson, cbalraiam and M n. Chariot Miller o f Bolton two charges by Judge John 8. O. ployea of the Main atreet atore - THOMAS r. fSKOUSOM. Walter A^ Andrews, n , of Hart­ arrived to find that a bird had Blelr'a eighth annlveraary aale friendly ioi us. Others, like Iran, own witneMes. ot the polio drive in Bolton, has wm be vocnl aoMgU nt the World ROttaer in Town Court this room­ WAI.TSX H. m unnoN , ford. waa fined $7 for Ignoring entered by means jonkiMwn. whlph starts tomorrow and lasts PaMlikan reported n total at 8 M i«S i* . ing. Rogowskl was arrested about writtmmniliHlsn of a pattHng where we solved the problem by There ie a need for improvement' D iy o f Prayer Mrvioa at tTnlfod After a few hours of shdMag through Friday and Saturday.. Ft>una«d October 1, i n i discreetly ignoring the strict In­ of committee procedtiree, eo that ceitred in this yea^s effort, the Methodlat Church in Bolton on two weeks ago for tntoxicaUon and violation here.' with a broom, prodding with a Nolan K. Perkins, 49, of East With a 10 per cent discount of­ ' PubtUhed Brcrr Brcolns Except largest 'sum eifer raised In thla Friday at 2 p.m. Mrt, U A. Mac- reckleea uae of the highway by a stick, and c ^ U n g with soft terpretation of the law passed by they will be fairer and more Hartford, was fined Hi for perking fered on all merchandise in tha ndaya end Holldcys. Entered at tba campaign In l^Iton. Ackn^ledg- iM n win bo otganist. Speakers pedestrian. Judge Rottner contin­ worda, thay succeedsd In get­ •t Office at Kanebaater. Conn., aa Congress end by advancing eco­ Judicial in the liutant light of nUl Include Rev, J. R Teager and at a pedeetriaa crosswalk. . atore. Including, arUclea already ments are gratefully Biade to ued the case for disposition and ting the Mrd to leave. . nd Caaa Mall Matter. nomic aid without deceiving any televielon. But that' Improvem'ent,- JCtn. CUeeord fk SUphena, both of today aentenced RogowaM to 80 Albwt Lsfhin, 29. of Hartford, marked down and neiP’wiring and Flora and ^owanl Chaaei MT. and waa found not guilty of parking The visitor waa back bright summer merchandise which Is on i t .'I StTBSCKIPTION HATES deflnitb m ilitary, commitment not a ban on one of the instru- ' Church." ' days 'in'jaU ahd'llo Sm !" When wlUitn 2S feet of an intersection, and early this morning, how­ display, thrifty ehoppere c m pur­ Tear br MaU...... ItlOO from Iran, do not feel that U is m^ntaliUea by which tha An^ri- Mrs. Clarence Hoar, J. L. Connors, S t o r e w i d e V Other clwraioa participating arc the esM was continued. Judge while AhUiony lemonico, 23, of ever, and, their spirit broken, chase their complete new outsta lx Maatba by Halt...... I «.M safe for them to Join us in any .can public excrcisea Its right to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. , Powers, Mr. Andovo^Cblumbia. -North and Rottner set down lest Saturday as the employes left him alone. A t ne Month by MaU...... I 1.00 South jOovontry, QUeed. Hebron the date for disposition. Rogow­ 174 Oak street waa fin ^ $9 for at the three day bargain event iasle Copy ...... I .0* military alliance or 'even in any know, ia the. thing to lyork for. and Mrs. A. Mildner, Mr. and Mrs. tha seine charge. ipid-momlng he was crouched, Tb* only marchendise In thq store and Bolton Congregational. This skl failed to appear in the local sad and frightened, on a bar eckly. by Carrier...... I M •ieclaration of loyalty to mir cause Edward E. Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. S a v in g s ToIVUd County group of churchee on which the 10 per cent discount iba Dallrtred. One Taa*...... $lA00 Peter Maneggla, Mr. and Mrs. court and Investigation revealed above thq front window. In the world. • »l«ed and obaerved a World he was In the East Hartford jail MBS or Itlat YEAR wlU not apply wUl be fair traded George Wippert, Mr. and Mrs. merchandise, (Which has fixed MEMBER o r Iran feels itself in the mputh of ay of Prayer aeveral year* ahead on a c h a ^ of intonlcation, to Greenwich, Feb. 27—(F) — Gen- THE ASSQCIATEO PRESS General Pangalos,^ David U Bailey, L. 8. Bolton, Bol­ prices. - I the nationni program. A nuri^ which he pleaded'guQty and'was naro Ceinito, who. observed his bora in Italy on Sept. 18, 185L He ■''•^TThp Aaieclsted "Preer la axetaateety Russia, and fears that any ar­ ton Volunteer Fire Department, ery will be eondueted during, the In addition to the special val­ l%itltled to the uaa at republlcetlon of Vincent Krzeaickt and Mr. and fined $20. 100th birthday aiuilversary five came to the United States about rangement with ue outside the 77, Dies in Athens oervice so. that Mrents may bring John S. GoOmltser, 61, of 490 ues |n merchandise being offered Jcn oewa ctapaiehaa credited to It. or ‘Mm. Joto SwiuuMW, J r., , months ago. died last night 40 years ago. to ils customera, Blair’s wiU.A^. dthenrlae crMIted W ffiic paper purely economic field would give thair -childreii. ‘Tba w ill be served Tolland turnpike, pleaded guilty to He left 08 survivors-rflve cha- Uhtn a few years ago when he •and alao the local aeva publlahed here. Mrs. Michael Gtddsnider will be following the program, at which glvt away'10 valuable door prlaes. Rueein an excuse to swallow, in Athens, Greece, Feb. 27—(JT)— a charge of violation of rules of dren, 30 grandchildren, 18 great came here to live with a son, Ca­ A slice of the huge annlveraaiy All rlghta of repabIleatIdB of apeelal hostess at the meeting of the Bol­ time Mra. Charlea Sumner’a collec­ the road placed against him yes­ which case we might fight a world grandchildren and two great great puto had lived in Stamford. His cake, baked for the occasion 1^ jllapatchea herein are alaa reaerrad. Gen. Theodorus Pangalos, 78, Who ton P T A executive 'committee to­ tion of international doUa will be terday rooming foUR.\TIi OF Nl'RHE the ways and means committee man 1.99 Which show that, aa of Jan. 31, we new conditions for our economic tV': ♦ '• * kad lost 401 planea In Korea to discussed various money raising OLD IPSWIGH MAPLE aid—raise the question of whether Bristol, Fell. 27—MP)—Medical possibilities and the by-laws com­ • FUSED COLLARS Wiemy action ax compared to a Examiner Fred F. Tirella said last mittee laid plans to present pro­ ■ JT not Congrem w m wise in yield­ -loss of 270 for the Communists, night that an autopsy failed-to posed by-laws at the March 4 WHITES AND ing to Its natiirsi instinct. Is there Mad« by Americo'$/6r«a9«st Manufactur«rsl and concludes that , this .reflectb show the cause of the death of meeting ..for., vote of_ the club. Re- room In our foreign ppiley only for hlrs, Elma PTatt, 32, aiid that he at Sale Priced! - . Communist superiority In the air, fre’ hments (for the next 'meeting Grants own hoiiery i« me 1* by tha ftnait mill* to our ipociftca- " PLAIN COLORS bound allies, tightly committed to was now awaiting rcporl.s on a will be served by Jane McKinney. Snd in the planes in use in Korea. tidnt. Grant label* maonA our own cause? Or is there room toxicological examination of her Ruth SWnn. Peter Maneggia and (ovafrom tO%to2S1illa«*. . This Is nonsense. There Is only also for natural friends f Do We bloo

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pcBlatac aiM cy R c i^ , KufiaiM'^ graatod oa aacarai aoooroaaoou the **«wm and coup way GIt*1 <■ Wsclal 48-lMnr jw a a from tha na­ mohair cloth. they handled tha < 8 Ex-Klau8men ^nM lturl^d 'V Awi val atattaw at aampaoh, N. Y.. to Tkroo eoBtraetaJOr. tha Pratt ■ ■■ ■ ■, '•■‘’A .'-'' TMa annual V. 8. drowning mturn to Monchootor. to $75,CiO C ontract sad Whltaay ADcM t DIvtalea at rata la declining atcadUy, in Held in War on Youth Leader Uo dlploina la Juao. 1044. Unltod Alreraft: toUd at Is * * le in Fraud G i b s o n t o large |iut bccauae o f ihe Red Latar ha ' narrowly aacapad $8a4,tU. Two aro dascalbsd as ta Ooaa water aafety program death whan anamy tro danuigod A govaramaat'.eeatmct aaeonat*- sxotaa at BMoanoi Jfs gvfatar On Tin Export iU edical B oard or Output Lfig whidi. baa taught awlnualag Hooded Terror b DireelJiig Activitieg at the destrayar he was OB In tho tag to 178,040 has been awarded flUBDomLi gfg apeMiud tee and Ufa aavlng to mllUoaa of landing operatioa on Tinian. Ba to Chaney Rrothem and savin oato mason. Tho oaatraeta Amortcans.-Loot year tha Red Rtffe One) P o n i ^ a ^ U Jewish racalyad ahrapnel wouadB and ovdam for w *m oagtao paita. mm I ^ Om ) fHaa #BsaOM) was awardad too Pnrplo Heart tmeto anKwattag to at laaatfTtt,* Fear eoatraete tar too HaoelRoa (C Ooaa iaaoad np.000cortmcates Center! B^anFeb. 15 ncfsS wtth attaw ifttag to awr‘ to poraona who comiriatad A highly-tralnod apoclaUet In 421 hava been awarded to United atondord Dlvtaion total, intfJiO. gtaa ad tha eaaa lavolviny tha of* In connection with tha daath of 1 eon, XInkard (lecturer) Thaar am tar ovorhaoi akd ir OottwaUL waa ana vt thtaA awlmmlng and*,* UfO anvtng OUB APPRAISER WIU CALL AT social work, Kurland hao beta ac- Aircraft OorponUon. accordiiw to fuiai idantiflcd-hy Irelan aa Sen* Mlaa Ayrea, wbdae Danbury pro^ eoomaa Uught by trained of the idavara, who movod to ' Robert A. Kurland, son o f Mr. tivo in youth work atthe-vaEtoiia IT. a. Departmoat.of Oommeroo ra- p a ria ,a a d M aatt: erty eatimated to be worth flOO,* Them warn a hoat a ( othara. wnter anfety inatructora. Oon* RaMth. N. C.. about n month ago and Mm. Reuben wyri.»»t of .At. collegeo sad opoeUl oduMla ho at^ porta. BMBctt toM hia auperiora in 000 paaeed to him on her death. Dr. Now OottamUl la on probatiaa. tribuUona to tho IM I Red- and wao arreatad thara.___ YOUR HOME AND GIVE YOU A Jenaea. street, has been appointed Kuriaitd Is married and . H m Cheaay Brathom contract lo Iflaerta do aot grow oltor oaeo Oibaon la charged with "impro- M the monthly reporta at Caadm* w ill reaida at Corllea Manor. for tho manufoctom of 20^004 j^aanary they might hear com* Ooaa P^ind campidgn wiU holp dimetor pf youth acUvlttea at the attatatag tho adult atagab feaaional conduct*' becauaa he: •lovak production do not ahow a maintala thia Important no* A t least a doaen eaaea o f flog­ lalnta ha had hean unduly Bbcral 1. Did hot “provlda proper mim­ docialva upaorgo. Oottwald la la Uvlty. FREE APPRAISAL ON YOUR USED Jowlah Oommunity Canter In aorioua tioubla. U tha, aix month gings have been mported In the Poughkoo^ N. Y. I m atin g llceaaaa to a New ing care** for hia patient. GoliAibua County area In the laat Kurland, a graduate of HUlyor eric firm to aWp tlnplata^ to 2. Did not aend the patient **to a peoduction figuroa atenld atlB fca M o w Sovlat domanda, Oottwald la two yearn, but offieem were un­ WASHER, RANGE OR REFRIGERATOR 0>Uag% Springfleld CbUego and ’eneaaela. but that the chargea hoepltal when the waa la dim able to persuade vietima to tmtify.- TUIaas TAUvomlty, Joined thO era unfounded. need of aUch treataaent" flnlahad. Tha pnrgoo hlmaelf win man to a u c c ^ to powar, although 5* oooma a nop-ontity now, may ba Many reeidenta of the area k e^ Blvaia Oaavlatar ------Did not- "maka the neeeaaary ha p n n oA jM d M pnigaa WaM ry . their doom barred at ny^t 1 M|= 1 Such a complaint came later. t e ^ In order to determine tho man who tnaiatad on tho a im t Jan Rarue. tho new Mtnlcter of feared %p answer a n o e tn m lll !«m rival exportera; ao the Office whether said Miss EUubeth Ayrpa of formtr PPraiga Mntttor Vlado State Omtrol. knock. H O M E „ InUmatloiial Trade atarted.an was allergic to any. o f. tha . dniga aemantlg, waa Wmoalf pnigad. , A ll., aourceo agree that the The Fair B l ^ Uavarn waa dia- iveatlgaUOn. They found that which he prescribe^" and did not Tho SovM Vnion doM not par* cm the are getting poorer every banded in JMmiary by Imperial ennett'a wife had depoaited a make the necessary testa to tlculariy cam If tha loadimhlp af day, except for the ruling COm* Wiaard Thomaa L. Hamilton of the MIN'S AND ROYS' W IAR tho OMhcolovak Oonnnnalat tfo* muniata and n aelaet gnnip of irge check made out to her Into corroborata the dlagnoeia of her Kaatern KKK for conduct unbe­ 724 MAIN 8T. .(OORNBR R ianclL SnUEl^) Joint hank account ahe had with ailment" -—^ glm t purgoo itaalf oat o f oriotonoo, ■hock workers. coming the Klan. . ' ■ -A. TELEPHONE ,MM er huaband. Oave Body to-Yale 00 long an Uoaeow t eontinuoa to FURNISHINqS Mra. Bennett contended the 4. "Aided, abetted, and advised hold tho roina. And Mooeow hotdo loney waa paid to her for finding Dr. Frank T. Genovese to sign a the reino today. YOU ARE IN NO WAY OBLIGATED lie tmplata buyer. The inveattga* death certificate certifying to the Gottwald has poor proapaeta o f doing any better than thoae befom on ahowed, however, the pay- death of naid Mias tSUsabeth Ayrea Wanted Male Help First Shift CUP THIS COUPON AND MAH. TO US: SPECIAL SLACK SALE lent waa not to be made until the before ahe actually diad." (Tha him. Cbechoalovakla’a product la ~ Inplate waa ahlpped. i Only Ben* board already has given not going back into CBechotlo- • HURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY .1 ONLY v ; ett, or other oWcera In hla de* Genoveae a formal reprimand t&r vakia. The better, part of it la go­ r rtment, could authorlae auch this action.) ing to Moscow—the heavy indua- — SERVICE MAN Just revived trem one of (be most outstanding makers of slacks. This brand ntw s|iipment o f men’s and young men’s Ipmentik 5. Turned Miss Ayres’ body over trial production—to fend Moaeow'a i lUAM V ****•*•••••••••'•••ada******* «.a aaaaa**a«aaaaa« ■ ■* to the Yale M edici School "for hungry war machine. The Commerce Department re- AND RUBBER MIU OFERATOR • I slacks to|M anything we’ve seen this year in dnrahility, 'aacd a tetter from Sawyer to anatomical purpoaet" despite "tha I f Gottwald goes, them la a poa- style, colorB and desnomy. oring K. Macy, director of the expressed desire of aald Mias BlbUlty Premier Antonin tmofh WE WILL TRAIN YOU FOR THESE JOBS ( ifftw o f' International Trade, ii^ e s to he buried." • \ ' t|^y wmlfd a l^ w^^ ^ tba o p p r e s s .>v»ivv-vvyivyvv.v...... PHONE. .... APPLY-IN’PERTON” — - ■ • - SPRNilD CARARDUii ^ . Sold snd« Saturday, 1 9 eoiM in right aw ay. 8AX1E.PRICED STEEL BLnVEt .• ______...... ' t •Thdfd'n ttill g wide teldcHon of, top 4 I .TlBIO eaanaeaaaa | ^ SFENBER RUBBER FRODDBTS BO. lor you to eheete from. Save on dll your V CHAPEL STREET 33-36a64" 2.87 Mack * apiHaisar caD. I aai la no way obUfated i home nends new at Ibeid lew tale prkdL Taka advontoga o f Homa Furnhhinga Sola savhgaad • SLACKS sturdy oll-itoal llinde. Slolt andtapmramovadoarily REGULAR $7.9t VALUE Behert A. Kortaad 8T0RE IS OPEN THURSDAY H L 9 P. M. for daonlng. Off-Whito, bokad anomal an gulvun* CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS Poughkoepaia Center Feb. 15 aft- New spring shades of brqwn, gray, blue, green and tan. hod arid bondorizod etool— won't crock, cMp. doR. POWER CLEANED sr holding a position aa program Crease resistant, well tailored. Zipper front. Sites 29 to 44. S24-S2S TEL. S in asaiatant at the Jewish Commun-' Bay several pair at this nmmdag low price. ity O nter in. New Orleans, La. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER In ^Inrii In ^ti r innl I n inits Open Evenings Until 9 A t Tulane, he received hla M. A. In social work. ROYS' GAIARDINE I ■ ! \ M ' '1 I ’ l II I W K |\ I \ i ■ , M ... la his new peeitten,'- Kurland wUl supervise all youth activUies and share in the planning of adult c inney bros aetivlttes. M K . H f was active In the Manches­ S L A C K S ' 1. \1. 1. Ill' I ') \) ( 11 ter Dlstrtct of the Boy Scouts Beautiful apriag ekadea et^lewwa, and was awarded the Eagle badge blue, gray and graea. Staea d to 1.50 I't ,irl *>t. 11 1. M.iik li.-i, r .'■> 50;5' and Scouter’s tmlnlng key. He It . Aay yooag maa wUI be proud waa also d member of the Hart­ to. wear theoe fine alacka. Buy ford County YMCA Torch Fellow­ nowT oale eada Saturday. ship. I A graduate of Manchester High 3 DAYS ONLY Look your best ta OM of these heaattful oprtag tteo. A regutar 41<5« CONSTRUCTION AND APPLIANCE CO. value, you can atoek up sow at mal aavtaiga. , Ask Your Pointorl 249 MOAD STREET TEL ^9219 MANCHESTER FILMS4MIIERAS VXA8H BULBS, CASES, Complete Kitchen and Home Laundries . 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Como in and 6 SpNt cowhide poim, Ongen, lips, thumb B Pioneer Quolity, built for long woor k hond-rubbod to a gkesy flnWi. Nolo Ihd son (Ms smort group for your^f. ‘ fconl. Cotton (lonnet bock. BatHc of ond eenifert, Tripia-ititchad oKiin lopoa, Our acr¥4c«-Io 4 fa«-iMQplaTef-4 liift- export camtiicilwi datili -l iaovy tope flfG. 24.95 NigM Stand, Now Oniy iO J i bock of WTbt for mug (H. Sofoty cu6. ^ W l FEATURE bor-toefcod strain^ pokih. A l mon'i iiaot. commnnity will be keynoted by- W E FEATU RE YonH find some of toe loveUeot a t new ^rta g pu- w4h bonded odgoii oxtru-torgo 34*indi 344.95 led, Olort, DoiAlo Drosior 219J6 oM fasbioned friendUness in a tela ta our nnder-threeuloltar myon Monaen. 1W1* dUSHION-FOOT SOCKS 01^ and dreimey styles. Short and loag ileevea. STURDY WORK SHOES ‘'is Sealtest modem setting. Sealtest SIses 82 to SS. Reo.3pra.4i 9 pn. Quaraatnd 88^ DAMY raooacn ICE CREAM PRODUCTS Beg. c a t 4 . 4 5 - - B kaduce fatigue. Heavy cotton lolo Ibod wkh obiorbaflt tarry doth. 3 poirr w ^ ^hlm a il^ r p o e e We Shan Make It Convenient ^ r o n lo o d 3 months. W hite, colon, 10*13s Wera-SNoe. Broura, dbuble^taeseN grsis To Sho|) When You Wiak \ ■ kstbersi wlUi long*we«urlag m U er eelee. ■--••O T- Frozen Foods STORE HOURS: 8:00 A. M. to Specials^ ^ ■■ .fcOZa TW H tls ’.'SHURTf ’ RED BANDS 8Jtti:.PI«CEP i’’0:00 P. M; DailyvTriduding Snn- Et'i.', i -aiy;------“X ------"DOT fXRxnoknHuEv ouiilp 'lo »> :d e ' 7 .1 8 ' Sboa' e - i i * e WRINKLES Rl'Vof-dyed, mercerized cotton. Drow- i f Sonar Quality Work Shoaa wWi dur* X to PROVIDE YOU WITH TOUR OHEESE »r!T‘ t* FULL NEEDS, WE FEATURE: • I'Si.l I ' •ypo coflor. PyO-longth toM stdy tuckod able cord tiro lolet or add-rodttanl Nao* 4.98 Ik Sonforiaod. Gray, laq, bark. 14-17. Itrona eelot. Block er biorm. Buy now. 2 FVir 43 Ficah Menta Dellcateaaen “CONN. HENNERY", LARGE FHE8H — French Style .. c FVnHt, Vegetables Orooeriee ^ Dairy Patent Medlelnee Ice Crenn HouMbold SuppUee EGGS - 54e K U Z „ .4ti M Bnktd Oeode Clgarettee, Tobneeo ■ Candy ^ ROer. Ale Busy women, esreer- . girls, schoolgirls—eonw STRAmERlNES S OUEO L b. 12 ox. ‘tiiEA M ir to Wards for onr aew seloction of eiease-re- • r>r* ststant Skirts. AH my* RED and WHITE -RED and WHITB ons or Mends of myon* V wool, myon * acetate. 89 ‘ -i COFFEE •*s;sr A^ c Evaporiled MILK 3 41e , Reguim oe Httle care, EED and WHITE TIHLOW CUNO moke year Iroatag OUR VALUE X" 4’-' SMART, n u en cA i suns M G . 29J 0 CRIR-YOUTN MD REO. 83e HEAVY Wi ekereo onsler. Mens- * s FEAOHES wear okecks or saHd TOMATOES . 'if colors. Slender er liar* M e -M o o d 2 6 . 8 8 lOXPadm BED and WHITE 1 ' rm ■ , . ed lines. 22 to 40. -12 .9 8 — 6 S 9 / t w U tk s 7 3 c Sgodtoryuad , RED nnd W H IR V If f ' floptacotoo tauchdfop-sida with guard For yanr ’rsund wear, for an 1 rai, crib b ymdh bod. H ^ moplo In finatt grad# printed anomot flyfoBUorbu yM ana SWEETPEAS Rayon oulta am n ---- 4.45 J FiiUtlm TM L'^ 4 ,^ 3 1 1 0 mapiaorwaxbbckflnbh. 4^lavul spring, buy. Cotorfid pnttornet b«wkotwomra,iemii,jaaiblp . @ 7 .1 6 @ 7.16 rayon skorkoktao, pte^4Mo BgjtgshrmCw B u jM fm n x CREAM « r ^ ► and WMITH CUT neetoto SooM am eeiaaai 9.95 Wat Tmef Matirom.. . . . • .6A 6% hod. Sotin nuooth aurfoeo dopne wMi dump amp. reotataatT SHEET 00RII '“ ^«~ 5'“ U S UO b . U-R . Wnmii ms. We eg, yd. 1 ‘ 1 •» - J- j .'1 ; -?■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ...... ■ • f, ■■ ■ \ ■ ■ • ' . \ ' \ "V'l 7 - • / MANCHE8TKB SVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. 7ERRUART 27. 19U M AN O H E?^ EVENDiq HHIALD, M ANC«B»ra», COWT,. WEDNESDAY^ FEBRUAEY. 27x «t«l3« u|^ ItoAeeA fedUee Jo-ihr fMarR BJIM; xamsdefs Faint; PainteirE ijeading ^ aoma aurprialBC flavalapoMiaU Isat amhitlouB patatan. Aoppad in to S.MS:------Bchandal'a OU. ABU; H o m w ilA T — M t BipMsd fc i i i iBio ford SsaUnatp .PoiaMlBtton, will night as M ariuijr’a PBiStara soeood. AH etbar toama bald O k t f a 1. S.S1S; Hood'a JfUk. glvs aa inustratod toOt Although w n o —iM» Tel^ision juaqMd from fourth pUoa to lin t Radio and TV In MFD Tourney th iir Boaltinas S,A1>: a n d 4 X X X 3L a.M % . Rockville ha served in World War n , and WMHC-Ck.<« aail Johnson's Paint tboppad from Beoraa to data an: Xoflarty*t H i^ aeocan for tbaC sveBing w w r — !*» • ■aw the mtler. ymitS ptogram, ha aaconB vUe*^ to sixtfe. Palaton. B,dSl; I ania'a Faad. w en Gtob ChlaatL 131 potota. and waa aaaodated with the soMBfe: P. M. Coughlin's Barries dim bad from Php — AM* — Ufp ' ."'P 4:00—Kata Smltb Show. H m Uth Samoa of tlit Man* M lBy Club OdanU. B,«0 A; Omigii- Koriartv'a Palntan and 4 X X X X , Lent Services ler church movement, sad his t ;00-Spaca Oadat chastar Vlra Daptirtiimt’s^iraM*^ aixth to fourth plaea. L onaa'a. in lta;a » irr^^ .MOl; Jacit'a AU aacb withUO ptibHa. . 43 BNOkflaM 8$. — 1W. B4W sympathies ere not with those of . ^ .■■-'I «:i»-WTie-*HSkMW4 Wttfc A ftlS—WDBC.T-B11IS Croiby. ~ WHAT—Vanon. TrUI*. Itl^^^SirDeSy. , i' iifi^iii i7 Vijiiiiiiii.ii I n the late Nasi govarnibsnt He la WCOO-Mof IC. „ w n o —Victor H. LIndlahr. g :0O—Song Tpamlcre. Begin Today studying, in this countifyjaidlgaiL U:<»—WOBC-Aithur Oodfray.. I :JS—Weather ForaeaxL __ WKbTB—Now.; PtcRlng Crotby. 10:45—Sport Spot. Friday. Fob. 29. •P. M. R:l»—WTIC—Womon In My HRC—N *»i; Old R«or<.' Shop. WOCC—New*: Muale. I*4aton Beaaon in the churchea of A. V. CHAPMAN OOVKT. N a It held tonight at 8:S0 a$ the wiwt W'HAY-Story M:«S~WTOT—Agalnat the Storm. 7:00—Today, e RockvlUe aad vicinity starting to­ ■WTHT—V r»»: Olroiid Show. lltaBwWKHB—New*; MO Oub. 1:00—Teat Pattern and Mualc. ORDER OF AMARANTH Homs to make plans for the'club W n C —Jurt Ploln BUI. WONS—Ladlea Fair. 10:00—Mel Martin Show. day, Aah Wadneaday. . «f|woaehiSg auction. _ WONS—Croon Honiot. WTIC—Strike It Hkh. 10: SO—LanAford'Ameche, MM-waak sarvicea wlU ha hiild The next regular meeting of the (f,I*_WCCC—John Bdllw. WTHT—Lono Journey. v 10:30-8trlke It Rich. PriMtl RafrMhoMHftl - A wHAY^CTo«bj;« WDRC—Arthur Oodfrey. , P. M. OB Wedneaday evaninga thu year club arm be held March 12 with w n c -r r o n t p.*** WHAT—Italian Program. 13:00—Ruth Lyon'a 60 Club. DONATIO^ M CENTS at St. .John's Episcopal Church. a potiuck supper before the buai j:t*iiWTIO-«otto *jd IltU —WTHT—When a Oin Htrrtet. 13;15rrLo»e of Life. v<- ness eeseien; ...... / •W. .-I---*,, : rmswv'w'Xaotp*' WHAT—Bond bv Domond. II:M—WDRC—Grand SIkm. 13:30—Search For Tomorrow. iDilight UmN wm he evening vrovs—Wllit BUI Hlrkork. ■■ > t v n e —Klng'a Row. 13:46—Nancy' Kitchen. pnysr. Litany and sermon at 7:hu 50*A0' Clvb WDRC—Momnry Lono.. „.- k. WONS-uQrueen______Jor for a Day. 1:30—Steve A ^ n Show. p.ao. llw vMttiBg 'preachers wm - T h e -60-50 Chib-will meet this |.|4- WDRC—Curt M o.«y and Mtrtho WHAT—Malaano Frogram. 1; 46—Garry Moore Show. evening at 8 o'clock at the hone TUtnn. WTHT—Break the Bank. 3:S0-Flr*t 100 Teer*. 24 Hour inohida the Van. Roman L. Hard- WHAT—Sport*. • WCCC-New*; Mu*le. 3:46-Mlke and Buff. CONSOLE lag^ arrhdaaron.-ee -PanttingtOBr Mr. and 3w». _ II: «g—WDRC—Hoaemary. 3:00—The Big Payoff. lliv. Shonnaa ARdNwa, naw rec­ 10 North Park street. ^ H T -W o r l d rUlfht Boporter. WTIC—Dave Oarmway. 3:30—Bill Gooewin Show. Ambulanc! Baaqoet Teolgfct Rmaloi WHAY—RonxonI Program. 4:00-Kate Smith Show. $ 9 7 . 5 0 tor, e t East Hartford; Rev. Canon S; iS _ WT>RC—Now*. Clinton Jonea o f the Cathedral in i The Men's Union of tha Union AfUraooB Congregational Church will hold WTIC—Now*. It :je—WCCC—Luncheon Muilcale. Service uartfoad; Rav. George Wilcox, WONS—N«w«. . rector, of Stafford Springs; Rev. Its S4th annual banquet tonight WTHT— Joo ulrond. W ^C—New*: Weather. r with the Women's Guild aer^ng WHAY—Now*. . WDRO;-Wendy Warren. Bayless Is Held Henry Olmatead, rector emeritus f.| j_-w n c—.tirlelly Sport.; Weather. WHAY—Italian Voice. PORTABLE o f St. John's pariah. / the . dinner. Following ' the (to­ WONS—Sport*. WONS—^r t Maisey Time. ner 'a program will be preaeiitad WTHT—Jack Berch Show. T ba church achool and parish ot- Has Completed Two Years of Consistent WHAT—Supprr Borenode. In $100,000 Bail and deoM istraiors which will be open to the public. WDRC—Jack Smith WKNB-Newa; SporU. gantaations will study missionary »-5.t—WPRC—Thii I Believe, It:l5—WONS—Capitol Commentary. $ 7 4 . 5 0 Thomas Cahill of. Hartford will glua-WTIC—Emile Cote alee CTub. WTIC—Down Homer*. work In Brasil aa the special discuss "Alcohol and Me." Rev. Newa Naw York, Peb. Alca- I ■ochaBfcyMI EHWER Wawooty-. thenw, for the season. In connec­ WTHT—Serehv Oammell WDRC—Aunt Jennie'* Stnriea, tras graduate John R ichard B ay- Tsrrific voIu m I Forrest Musaer will speak on the 1 wriNS—.Tnhn M. Bailey. WKNB—Dick Hayme* Show. Bm soma Htaraaly gtoaa wBfc tion with the mite box sacrificial topic ‘Tiemocracy at' Work In — "WORr—(iuy I.aoih*rdo._. — t __ WTHT—Victor UntUhr,—- less W anted in a $ 19, 6 2 8 . l * o v FOR glviag duriog LenL-Pariah organt- i'4V WDRC—leiwell Thoma*. It;U—WONS—women'* Page. A ngelea bank holdup, w as in the ' jk M la aacaWaiil gaiiillHaa. h*aaB-iww moaMosa. HarJstij." Lutjiw Trouton t o i . . WTIP—Three Star Extra . . - -Trent. - ...... »- F ederal H ou «^ or D etention here , aatlona wm also Mtofid itonwfato hem in chsige of the tickets. WTHT—SInrk New*. It;Sa~ WDRC—.Romance of Helen S alscllaa iocIw B tai p ortoU aa, eim - communion servlcsa from week to Mrs*. Ralph Wilcox is chairman of S-.VI-WTHT—Sport*. WTIC—Marjorie Mill*. lotU y in lieu o f $ 100,000 b a l l uraak.------werC—Good Morning Mu»le. WCCC—Newa. H e boasted a t hta arraignm ent a Chatliad by MNOIt i aolai^ daahiw soow bu d gft m odato tha committee from the guild t no- WONS—Piilton • l.ewl». Jr. WHAT—LaRoaa Program. Special services for tha Lenten which is serving the supper. WTIC—Wryne King Show, WTHT—Phil Becker. yesterd ay th at h e w ould poet the I (oaig& aally p tk sd from IM . 50) M ball w ithin a few hours. B ut he ' aeaaoa have been planned for the w n n e—Beulah. - ^ WKNB—Man on the Street. * w aU a s d a lu M atylas. Wm. P.Quish Untaa Congregational C hurch. WTIIT—We«(her.'. Sone. and Stone* It:tt—WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. d i d n ' t . ' w h a V—Symphony Hall. . Rev. Forreiat Miiaser, pastor of the \Vf,,VS—New*. Journal of the Air, WCCC—Mualc for Mlladv. Bayleaa telephoned from the WONS—Crean Patteraon. F ederal bu ild in g In B rook lyn to a church, wiU have a aeriea of ape- 1 :1 IVONS—Tel|o-Te«l. WTHT—We. the Women. 'PHONE MANCHESTER 4340) cial aermon subjects for the Sun­ WONS—Sony* «nd St'orle*. WKNB—Mualc From the W*it. m idtow n M an h attan hotel and left COMPLETE SEWING COURSE WDRC-Jack Smith. ... 1 :a*x-WDRC—New*. w ord for "J , R . B row n " to bring day morning services at 10:45 Special t'tn--WTIC—New* rif the world. WTHT—New*; We the Women. the ball m on ey in cash, vi^en no a m. and the evening program dur­ WTHT—Lone BanBer. WnC—New*. wKh purehasG of oaeh uiaeMnol ing the six weeks period will in­ WOVS—Onhrlel Healter. WOCC—Mancheater Matinee. one appeared, Bayleaa w as re­ THURS.. FRI., SAT. W nne—Club Elfleen. WONS-New*. — m oved to th e jail in M an h atton . N-ff-' clude addresses by noted preach- 1;IS-WPRC Ed Murrow. WHAY—New*. O n Inform ation from tg>a A n ge­ _ era , ...... ■ ___ WONS-Mlll* Bro*. WKNB-The Patte**. Valuabla oouna in tha flaa points WTIC—One Man * Family. 1:16—WDRC—M* Perkin*. lea police, B ayleaa w aa aelzed by Itid-iveek Lraten services will ailJERtJNNNI^ S:n« \Vr>RC-Blg Town. F B I agen ta isarly yeaterd ay aa he o f baantifriL peotaarional-lookiiig' be held each' Wednesday evening ---- WTHT—Meaterv Theatar, — WTIC—Juke Box Jingle*. tvece-Kid'.le Corner. wTirr-Tavn Hirvey.’ ------arrived at l-a C u a rd ls' F ie ld 'fro m at- T-;S0 ;p.m. during Lent at- the - WO.NS—Yankee Food Show. the W est CO aat. First Evangelical Lutheran WTIC—11*11* of Ivy. WHAY—Bettv Kimball. Taught ^ axpart aiNOBR in- AURNioUNKS DEPOSITS ANNIVERSARY DATES WHAT—Stale Guard Show. I;3a—WDRC—Young Dr. Malone. B a y l e a a , 37, w aa arrested on ly 15 Chur^ with the exception of Holy tvONS—Theater of the Air. atnictors at your ibcal singer l i ^ |:Ja-WDRC—Dr. Chrlatlan. WCCC—New*; Mancheater Matinee. hours after he allegedly robbed WiMc. The Church Council will WTIIT—County New*: Mualc Hall. the H ollyw ood branch of th e B ank SEWING CENTER. mMt after tonight's service at REG. 82.W WTIC—Great CUderalreve. r 1:45—WDRC—Guiding Light. NO MARGIN FOR. ERROR -- AVTIIT—Thp Top Guy. WONS—Juat Jenirina...... o f A m erica . . ______= ______Youn at a gift whan y o u b u y boa 8:48TniE WHAT—See Proudly We Hall. WKNB—Keyboard Kapera. T h e F B I said he carried nearly The firat of the mid-week Len­ WHITE OR # :.» -WTIC—Tou JBet Tour Life. of theaa Ena SUiaBB* Sawing Ma> Accuracy It Our WDRC—Red Skelton. ■ I:ia*WDRr — Second Mra. Burton. $ 16,000 In a b riefca se aiid a load ed ten meetings at the Rockville BROWN . tvece—12 Hiindret.' A *0 HIta. WCCC—Mualc. revolver w hen arrested. chines. Comtemt WaHhword Methodist . ChuKh wilt start at WONS—Newa; Johny Menko'a Orch. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. B all viraa set'In B rooklyn by February 27, 1950 $560,363.24 WTHT—Bold Venture. WTHT—Mary Margaret McBride. We are prracriptloa 7:30 p.m. with the theme, "The WHAY—Nrwa; NIte Watch. WKNB-Newa; MO Club. y. S. Com m iaatoner E dw ard F ay. apeclnlists using only Call of Christ" The WSCS wlU at­ #;S*-WTIC—The BIb Story. » tiia-WDRC-Perry Maaon. B ayleaa, w ho denied the baink the finest, tested in- tend this service in a body and WDRC—Bing Croahy. WHAT—Open Houke. . holdup, said he w ould (Ight re­ grbiiients, nccnrately hold the February meeting at its WTHT—Mr. rprealdent. I:*»-WOCC—New*; Mualc. Gcr NEIIff EARLYI ]t:ao—WDRC—Boxing Bout*. WTIC—Cinderella Weekend. m oval to C aliforn ia. A fed eral re­ componndeiL completion. WONS—Frank Edwarda. WTHT—Dick Wall'* Mualc Hall; m oval h ealin g w as set for M arch CARROLL’S New*. Men's Club WTI(?—BarrieIC-I Crane. Confidential 20 . U M im NUMBERt PrateripHoRt CoBtd The Men's Club of the First Inve.tliator. WDRC—Nora- Drake. WIIAT-Newa; Night Watch. . Ballroom. (S orry, w * • « or f B o h o o r d e r s . ) For OM DolhforBd Congregattonal Church of Vernon CUT RATE WTJIT—New*. ti4A—WDRC—Brighter Dav. Center will meet tonight at JJ WONS—xlf* a Dog* Life." February 27, 1951, I ,t*-WDRC-:HUItop'Hoiiae. ’'h'clock.'* MaximUilta von Heyl o f T8B M AIN BT;, MANCHESTER . -t m c .: - Roblt... - Montfomery, WCCC-Mualr. niaTorinraSaoHNd FINE a rtudm^ New*; Muilc Room. i a i — ______\Vd R<5—Danee OrcheaTraa. ^ B* BeantiTur. “ ■ - OM ^AtB O^^^ WONS—J*c k'a Waxworka. WTIIT—Marriage for Two. RIIII1M f J WTHT-Cueat Star. Rooucal Matinee. A ct n ow fo r fa st relief from tor­ F ree D elivery t»;I.V-\VTHT—Travel Diary of tha Air • S Houae.' ture of piles. D on 't w ait another WONS—Jaek'a Wnxworka. l!lf—WDRC—Houaeparty. 664 C en ter S t. T el. 2 ■9814 IltOO—Newa on all atatlona. WTIC-Road of Life. d ay. A p ply P eterson 's O in tm en t at 11;I»-W THT—Lite Bob Lloyd. . WTHT-Mary Marlin. — once. This copling, soothing, SINGER SEWING CENTER WONS-Jaek'a Waxworka. It**-WCCC—Newa; Mualc a stiin n n t form u la has given joy ­ «atw4*iiaia.4im imnax Maxuractiame canraiig /. February 27^ 1952 w h a t —NlBhl Watch. Young * Family. WDRC—*»ubllc Service Program. WTHT—Joyce Jordan. ful relief to thousands for 40 i , 8 0 8 . 7 3 WTIC—Newa. WHAT—JamiMree. y ea rs. R elieves Itch in g q u ick ly . A U WONS—Jaclt'a W'axworki. •if^ViyiC—Right to Happlneaa. d rugglata, box 40c, or app licator 832 MAIN STREET TEL. 8883 MANCHESTER II;1A-WTIC—Hot*! sutler. MCCC—rJunlor DIac Jockey. II WONS—New*. Evelyn WInterf. t u b e 70c. P eterson 's O in tm en t d e- 1 2 4 -8 2 8 T E L . 5181 J?;#0—WTIC—New* and Mualc. WDRC—Eddy Arnold Show.' I ligh ts or m on ey back , .. — 3CAIN ST. MANCHESTER Yhnrtday MamUg t:M IVTIC—Jehnnht Lee Will* and \ Hi* Boy*. YOUR GOOD WILL COUNTS WHAY—Newa; Rural Roundup, \ gil.t—WTIC—Farmer'* Dlgeat; Nawt. g:ia-IVONS—BUI .Jrnkin* Show. D'DRC—Yawn Patrol. ' WTIC—Wralhrr; Farmer*' DIgetL WCCC—Newireel. Resources Now Exceed WHAT—Chaprl Time. WTHT—Morning Devotion*. S:IA—WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. " W HAT-Frec Waring. •;U—WDRC—Rtllgloua Talk. WONS-New*. t:ta—WTHT—Breakfaat with Ben. .. t'TlC-Boh Bteelai Wiatber.,, . - . 4-- H WPRC—Newatime. ' 7 - «- . >VHAY-New»: Colbe Oub.. ^ tvcCC—Good Mnmmg, Good Mtule. WKNB—Phil Hale. WONS-Weather; BUI Jenkln't Show FOR AU We wish (o apelogize to the hundreds of customers and. friends who til.v-WTHf—Bob Steele. CARS AT WONSv^ew*. shopped at our store during our 2nd Anniversary Sale for not being able MANY THANKS TO THE HUNDREDS t : ;,t-W TIC—Weather, TRIMINOOUS to give you all the attention we^ would have Uk^. Our store.was packed tI: : MV—WDRC—Old’MV-WDRC—Ofd kfuilcHu»h; Box; Newr. -- ■ ...... ^mnieA at aR times. Our businesa was tremendous during this gala event. WCCC—New*; Good Morning MuilC. OFODSTOMERSWHOHEEPEDMAKE tvONS—BUI Jenkin* Show, m m r Ym! We sold out of merchandise on many specials. So—in order to give WKNB—New*; Phil Hal*. those a chance to cash fn on our money saving specials—we will continue t.At—WTHT—Weather, OiMirBBttad IfiMl H OrifiiMi C«r l^ipawot GiMlHy. |:*a—WDRC—World New* Roundup; our Anniversary Sale all this week-end. Paul White says you will keep, OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY We have in these two years doubled our banking quar­ WTHT—Phil Becker, NewA- within your budget by shopping at your friendly Turnpike New ^gland WTIC-Newa. CHIVROLIT KYM. S4 .41 Wi'CC—Kiddle Comer, JS-41 Food Market. SHOP EARLY! SHOP HERE! SAVE HERE! M'H.VY—.New*. MKf 33 • 3t SUCH A GRAND SDCCESS ters and we have |Mw completed the doubling of our capitaL WKNB-Newa; Phil Hale. W O N S-N ew *. SW EBTLIFE • :l.t Wt>Rf_fl|-Bhonp^r'i Special, FORP ■UICR . CADILLAC - FONTIAC You can still register this wMk for SWEET UFE FANCY W TIC- Worldrid N^wa RoUodup. MIRCURY OLD$ . HU0$ON . NA$H • $TUDI-i SOLID PACK funds." \ WTHT—iMariln L^Agronaky, RED STAR OlVEAW the hand painted Colonial bmps. No WONS—Rill Jenklua.' 41 ■AHin - PACRAnB • WILLYf FRUIT COCKTAIL ,M HAY—Je»tlng with .Wamp. CHRT$Ua • 01 $OTO purchase required. Register as often as l:SO -WCCC—New*: BreakUit Niiw*- BONITA Checic your register receipt bov. star. You may be the lucky yon wish. Drawing will be held'Satur­ . W Tir—radio Baaair.'^ AIL MKS - IXMAUST PIPES ^ Large WTH t— Uoyd;...... a gift. ■ day-at 4*P; M ;------...... people of Mah^ e s ter and vicinity may well be proud | :W -^^■TIIT-.7ohn Contf. 4 Cans 2‘/i Can |:aR -\V D .R r-N »w i. wrrr—Music. WKNB— Tolonl*. LIBB Y’S PIN EAPPLE o f the growth of their bank. Only a financially sound com­ . WUAYt-ritaUaii rruEram. FgEEf FREEf ^ FREE! }yXH_T-J7ri»ak(ai»t rlyh. 1c SALE Ic >VTICi»Tlwt^r Mtiody. — .Meatless Chow Mein V'ONJ?— __ _ JUICE munity of thrifty persons could make possible such steady •fjX^WOTr.TfKli w 'Hartford. Chow Mein Noodles ICE CREAM - ^ANDY - C AKE - BALLOONS - SODA ---- W ttN ?.-T rttT 7T T F irt------Pattariern. Large ^growth — ...... r : . 7 W rCC—Nrt^.s; 13 HuncTed and 90 iliti«i SPRIN6 SHACKLES* TIE ROD ENDS * KING BOLT SETS Both For 4 8 c .46 0 z . C a n A y C t\'KNB-tvItallarv Hour. tot rate — M n eCURT u to« POBB — CNm O U T '''HAV~ttaUan Program. c s n i o i n — . P...... O N T I A— e PtTMOUm — CNBTUU to i POBB — cH n aou T — u c e B B«I — B«OTO PMSINBIB CAM 6 TtUClIt Meats .VTIC—N>a»; Mfidky Timt. nvMouiH — cMivuit 0 PtVUOUTH — C M kV U II — CHARMIN TOHJET BOMI — DnOTO lUICK — eiBS -toS. BOBBt — BfSOTO .Redeem your Proctor^ and Tite — Miacuav FANCY SELECT WESTERN BEEF COM niTI , e o M P i t n Gamble coupons hercw s m n o M i n PBQM TISSUE Worth lOe on Dhz, 1%’ory PBOM ~ 2 STEAKS Lb. 8 9 c Snow, 4 Personal or 2 brge GLASS 1 0 Roils $ 1 .0 0 BONELESS CHUCK ^ Ivory Soap. FOR EVfRY PURPOSE. GOOD FLORIDA JUICY A t’TO, jWIBIiOBS, .WJKOOir SWEET UFE PURE POTROASTu^ FKESH-FBOEEN - ' m e v a p o r a t e d , ORANGES^-^ -2 ^ . rie a x a . o a scir R a ....-;.-.. MANDY BBiOKfWOOO'; FREMCti l M ^ :7' S y E t i 5U H ^ PhoiM 3322 M I L K FANCY FntN RIPE CELLO FED. S m o k e d ^ TOMATOES 2^ , AJU THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 TO 8:30 - WHITE ITGN PUTES S 7 9 c Shoulders ' u.45c Pk*x CNIV U. & NO. I 32-17 LENOX LEAN 8UCED FULL BODIED REAL GOLD GLASS CO. s’.'a 3* • HUNT’ S TASTY 24 Birch -S't. Manchester MM 2 f .4 3 POTATOES 16“ ^*^ DLYM r i T M BACOH ^ u 45c COFFEE F O t O Tomato Pa$te 3 3 .3 7 3 t - l 4 FLORIDA 8Enn,ES8 FOBST POBMOST BEADT TO EAT ‘ BONELESS ' EASTER su n s ALSCO ALUMINUM *»-44 229 4. FOR “The Friendly Bank” <*(• 2 6 9 10 c... $1.00 GRAPEFRUIT 4 Lb. 7 5 c 1, Roulettes Lb. B Stonn Sash oad Dom | 4 | . 4g 3t _ _ _ _ SUN VA IXE Y BoyB* Favorite Stylei, Fobxica Gnanntaad ly SWEET LIFE JUICE PBANCO ABfEBlCAN SWEET LIFE FANCY JE880 PINE QUALITY ...... OEANOE, OEAPEFRUrr Good Hootolwaplog eHmouTioL BLENDED SPAGHETTI APPLE SAUCE TOMATOES OLEO DRESS SUIT FOR PREPS. 11 to aO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MANCHESTER isMMOste o « a m 7 m W«o4 HOBSItt SUPPMTi 46 08. Reg. Reg. Ysar-areundwei9ht,creaas-rMiilanlrciyon 598 MAIN STRIIT J O B . Reg. W br EBB laformatltM 37 44 C biib Cans Sobordina. Choica of tingle- or double- 1 ^ O Q MANCHISTIR PASSINBII U N $ | | ftl $1.00 $1.00 Cans $1.00 Cans 2 ^ 4 5 c CONNICnCUT CbB * $1.00 C A M . A N B u v , brsoslsd. Unsd coot. Brown, blus, groy. * ^ V . TO N TBM CK J a fu S T L A iu .7 V WEATHER KINR JUNIORS’ DONEGAL TWEED, 6 to 10 MIMKR Foil boeoming popular. Colorfully nubbsd KOTOTTv syoiviM ALSCO ALSO AT dotal Ptfosit losaraaca CoraeraHaa 681 MAIN ST. New England Food- donogollYoodgivMaxesllsntwsar,i335% 1 0 O O AiwaricBa BoMwn Aswdallee ■1, - ..-■j?,;-' n o w S IW gr Nlcfete M IC MARKET Caaoactlcaff Benkora AsiacMNlaa.w '815 B aak n sesflsg " TRUMBULL wool, 65% rayon. Lined coot. Brown, blue- * AC Days J im nsjBMBt AflANCHESTEIt' HARTFORD / • '•a‘< ^ W |UY MS SUIT ON Wards lAYrAWAV riAM

7 - •;,X; a.v.'j FAGE fOtmTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCTOSIER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. ^EBRUART C7. U«9 MANCHSafTEB EVENING HEEALD. litANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 196S iijx i!..-'...... V . i)ea ih 8 Last Aligiti Taft and Warreii Bargains M r THE AS80CIATSD "For Clean Race Cholera Epidemic LoadOB—Sir Patrick Haatia|A th in kin g Geneiitlkfiinager ,71, Attorney General of Britalis In IRM, fonner member of. Parlla- .(Osattanad freae Fage Ons) ■(Canttonag trem Page Ona) inent, and playwright Listed by The ptafi of procedure that the r consideration by the Board of Di- irer Hot Springa, Ark.—Magr. WU- Beard e( DIreetore haa agreed to gain eight or nine new Senate all aocreditod correspondent, rou- RaatH. Mahoney, 70, vicar genenl , rectors,” Lappen said. Ha atao said ttae)y receivi preventive Shoti4 fMtow to nntkliig ita acleetkm of a I that "equal ooaaideratlan aroutd be aeaU and M to SO House seats. of the Medieon. wla., ~ 3. Harold E. Stassen becama ineludlng immunisation against oUc Dioceae. general manager for Manchaeter : given all candldatea, whether local cholera. Nona are given for 'waa outlined today by aecretary of j or out -of town." Aa outlined by the firat candidate to dectan he plague. It waa presumed immu- t|i* beard John Lappen. wants to enter Oregrm's Republi­ JOHN E. OOLUNS MSS I Lappen. the plan of procedure ie can priihar}’. He asked for nee- nlaattan for ptagfie would be WUlIttuutUc, Feb. 27—(iPj-Jdm lAppen'B atotament followed as tollbwa: • eaaary applications. available if ever needed. • 1 NSW nT L B S IN GIRLS-; with the larger whole o r. halved s body maaaag*, too, Both will M.' OolUna, St; who succeeded hla Mayw Harold A. -Turkington's an­ 1. Meet In executive aeasion In Report typinig > 4>RBS8E8 are b^iim constantly: berries and the remaining sweet* B luebirds help to reliove tenaton and an* Lofesf in S^tero father, John. F. CoUbw aa dty nouncement to the directors last discussing the eppHcations. The 4. Stassen said last night in »aocivwl at the MONTGOMERY courage you to relax. Milwaukee that If he ta elected he A year ago American Army ened whipped cream. ' engineer hero alx yeara ago, died night that tha second ex||lcut|ve directors agreed to taka' . their officials reported that 'typh^ dNARD COMPANY, and they ar)e of Happiness at McCook Memorial H o ^ ta l. aaaalon of the board for the pur- deliberations behind cloard doors will carry out "a thorough house Marline! One very perky model in S ets cleanlnR... .and Install an honest fever had rizached epidemic p i^ HOT CROSS BUNS are/the sea­ A very apedal offer right Hartford, last night following a peso of acreening appItcaUona for out of deference to the wishes of portioAi in North Korea and waa 7 to 14 tise range, la a new sonal treat, and the PINE PAS­ ie a FIVE DOLLAR RSDUCHON brief llhnee. He was a aathra. of tho poaitioii of general manager the applicanta Uiemaelyea, a num­ upright admlnlatration.” He called 'eta with the body of the'dresa -.TRY SHOP at 680 Center Street wYiRiss^tnanrvmhfiai^ the Democratic administration “a j reducing Red manpower. A t that - TBiraty, would be held Friday evening, ber of whom are believed to )>e mismanaged Missouri misrule.” time the Communlsta,7tnade no solid color but with sleeves,! will have them in niost delectable chaae of any new SWOBR High S&od and the University of March 7. hokUng manager Jobe In other eharge of bacterlotoglCa] warfare. r^ k e , and' peeking-out. under*; form every Wednesday and Fri­ INO MACHINE at the Connecticut and a veteran of in presenting the plan, which municipaliUen. Nor did they show*any such con- AIsmim tanaatly rume of plaid. FVII skirts are em* day during Lent. A specialty for SE W m tr CENTER World War n . Surviving^ are hla waa adopted at the board's first cerii aia has beeh Indicatirf In phaaised, of course. In taffetas, ’ this weekend will be RAISIN Street Even without the-bargain widow and four children. V 2. Acknowledge all letters re­ ^ |c iket^^MiMllSidee. Yet executive aeselon held on the mat­ ceived from candidates end those OPS Starts .Check broadcasts of the last four days. conuia no bicarboeaic m overjD anN crepes, and cottons in particularly SQUAJftES—crunchy, chewy, and offer, the dreia form la a tremcn- ter Feb. i. Lappen indicated the trice shades of rose. bii^. yellow, delicious: When yon combine tho doue -aaiiat to hoane -aewiag. ‘A requesting information about the or cause add cebowuL MiiNV. and aqua or, for the cottops, in. hoatd'a deterininatton to with­ poeltibn. On Price of Cars 'UiifnjK. 5Uill ohtr tOd best ingredients with the utmost brfef period of your time roakea it stand any "praasure” that would 3. laiminate, on the basis of let­ 4e«»>ooe»eeo*e***« 0«ir M uft fit lively plaids. Decorative touches of skill in blending and baking, you poaslbla to reproduce your exact "force a hasty decision." "Neither ters reoatyed, those candidetea lace, ruffles, shirring, or contrast- have the Pine Pastry producU — Agure In a aimpla and pleaaant roUtfeal pteasure from within the who obWously could not meet tha (Oonttaaed from Page One) ing tcimnting add smartness to the exceptional is the word for them! proccaa. Tha realiltlng form makaa board, or from pressure groups requirements of the Job. frocks, whether designed fo r Atting completely exact: no gueaa outsido the board to force a hasty more dealer accused of selling care party-wear or achOol. These are Peach Cobbler work; no lailurea. 4. Send to those candidates. declaioB in tha deMberaUon of this Whose letters placed them In the aboi'c celling prices, 'n e suit, filed niMf fOtTNUUMMY Just the thing for the Easter out­ Ingredients: 2 1-2 .cups canned Important task 'wiU be given an-y this week, accused the company fit Wees run from II.98 to $2.98 cling peach slices, 1-2 cUp synlp Brown and white ehelled egga running for the Job, standard ap- of overcharging an average of $41 , In siaes 3 to 8x; from 12.98 to from peachss, 1-4 teaspoon cinna­ are cxActly the aama when it pliratlon forms recommended by on 10 speclfh: sales, OPS said. It ' fS.98 In sixes 7 to 14. cornea to food value, quality and the International City ManageVa' ' also alleged ' the company sold mon, 1-4 teaspoon allspice, 1^2 Aaaoctation. tea.apoon grated orange rind, 1 flavor. about 200 other neu' cars at over- L lllll Barbecued chicken is usually a Lappen aald that more than 80 celling prices. tablespoon butter or margarine, 1 letters from Individuals Interested good main-course choice for a cup sifted flour, 2 teaspoons bak­ A bargain In DOROTHY GRAY Besides checking on prices, Mor­ company dinner. Serve baki-d po­ DUO UPS-nCKS la well worth in the Job had been received and ing powder. 1-2 teaspoon salt, 3 were reviewed by the board at ita gan said hla agents also will see tatoes, green peas, a salad, and tsbieapoona shortening. 1-3 cup taking advantage of right now. neettng Feb. 8. whether dealers are complying hot buttered crusty rolls with It. milk, 2 tablespoons browrn sugar. For a limited time, two full Mae with il^vWona of the new car or­ MNKAl CHECK-UP A light dessert such as strawberry Method: Mix pcacdica. ayrup. .!iP*tt^ka_ In. the jrelia l^ indelible In accordance with tliclr plan, ders, which require the dealer to: the board screened these letters xt PICVENtS or pineapple Bavarian Cream cinrtamoft, jailsplce. and' orange ■qt^tty-and'^^theSrldr-'vartety of ■ -'i;'' 'Pwif-(Wnspi/^buBly the cell- Manchester residents will be pe^iU ed use »f this polio pack beiiig presented to. Mrs. Get^iide ” ^EIIEHT':^ would be welcome. rind together in 1-quart baking shadea to ault all taiates are avail* that time- and authoriaed Lappen injt' pribk or each model car he CUCmiEFAIRS "* BBAOV 'TO uiil able for $1.00, plus tax, at the to send out the appltcation forms Rayner, supervisor ef the Manchester Public Health Nursing Association, by (Chester E. Hogan, tom- dish; dot with butter or marga­ sells, together with Identification VimcixmI ElariUa____ GLASSES OF IMPORTED rine. Sift together flour, baking VyELDdN DRUG COMPANY. So to those candidates who had sur­ and a statement of other maxi­ mander' af the Dttanuth*ConielI-'Quey Post, American Legion. Looking on are Wilfred J, Clarke' Teush > OU Pieet SWEDISH CRYSTAL, demon­ ;Ktwder, and salt. Add milk and nice to have the same shade in vived The firat test Lappen said mum charges. These include basic (lefti, Elmer Rice (right), and Francis E. Miner- (second from right), all members of the 40 and 8, strate, at a glance, their superior mix' well. Turn onto lightly your handbag for restoring that that the ' blanks were sent out price, transportation charges, sny Volture 307, American Legion. The polio pack, pureh ased by the 40 and 8, will be lent out by the nurses' DEWEYdUCHMAN HOBBY SHOPfE quality In the display at MA- flourerl board or pastry cloth and you. used from the dreastag Feb. 23. taxes and handling or delivery Although application forma association to Manchester residents tipon authorization by a doctor. The presentation took place laat 767 Mato Street Cor. Center and OriaweM Bta^ iTHER'S AT THE CENTER, Both roll to fit top of baking dish. Cut table early in the day! fees. OPE.V • A. M. to 7 P. M. • the design cut into the bowls and slits In pastry. Place over peaches have already bean sent out to a 2. Provide the car buyer with night at the American Legion Hall. Jewelere — Eet. 190$ the sturdy stems reflect light like and sprinkle with brown augar. For a fruit plate serve melon A S I H M A U g ^ ' number of applicants conaidered an invoice and keep a copy In hit prisms, liiere are four sires each bake In hot (400F I oven about 3d rings with crunchy creem-cheeae 'likely candldatea for the position records for two years. The Invoice It yea sf* a enr et atowdUSSiz ] of general manager by the boasd, generous: water goblets, sher- minutes. Serve warm with cream stuffed celery for flavor and tax* S«MW M et Is yaw ssSsSnr fw irM must show all price details, date of - bets, -wines and ■ cocktails: - This if deslred:-Makes 4 to A servings. ture oontrasta ---- - I Mayor iStrlcington this morning sale, make, model, year, body crystal has elegance to own or to ; stated that "the directors haven't style and motor and serial number. use as a gift. Friendly service" In nil re­ RONSON CIGARETTE LIGHT­ WrWon Omg Co.—•$ ! Mato St. I closed the door on future appli- If a used car ia taken in trade, spects is the watchword st the By Mrs. Anne Cabot ERS come in niimeroua attractive Center Pharmacy—IS7 Main St. I cants." He said the boaril will con­ full details must be shown as to .To. Stretch ctilcken salad add PIN 15 PHARMACY. ..Center tinue to receive apptlCettona until the type of the used car and the Embroider- these- colorful' cross- styles. , priced from $8jB0.. up. «t ...... -...B]r..Bna.Barnett.-...... MsiMeal Ptoirmaiiy—$4* Mato M Khe final-selection hr -made. - amount'allowed' on trade-in; cooked rice along w(th' the celery, ■Street, and nowhere Is It more ap­ stitch bluebird and rose designs MATHER'S AT THE C E I^ R . This attractive eleeveless dress seasonings and mayonnaise. preciated than In their CONVENI­ on your bedllnens and make an­ There’s the wonderfully Sat and Jacket combination la par­ ENT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE. other set for that special bride- "Adonia" for ladles or gentlemen, ticularly suited to the slightly FABRICS FOR DRAPE.S OR Needless to say, their pharmaceu­ to-be. wind-breakers, combinations of larger figure. . Dress la cut on SLIP-COVERS Join the varied tical slock Is complete and thor­ Pattern No. 5242 cnnlaina hot case and lighter for handbag or princess lihea that are ab slim UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS at oughly up-to-date. Two registered Iron transfer for 3, designs, ma­ pocket. Handsome table lighters and trim; Jacket completes a Cheney's to offer an exceptional pharmacists on duty make for terial requirements, stitch illus- include ^he graceful "^ e e n atreet costume. opportunity to do large or small speed In Ailing prescriptions. Their trntions and color chart. Anne.” attractive pairs, and one Pattern No. 8798 la a aew-rite re-deooratlng • projects in high own delivery ear will pick up pre­ Send 25c In coins, your name, streamlined, black-banded model perforated pattern In sizes 34, 36, ntyle and at low cost. ITie yam- scriptions, If necessary, and will address and the pattern number that .ig essentially maacullne. 38. 40. 42. 44, 46. 48. Size 36, dyed brocades and damasks, the deliver those phoned In by you or to Anne Cabot, The Manchester dreaa, 4 1-8 yardi of 39-Inch; bo­ nnxaaTBLacc DRUCB STO Ri lsv!t your car one of your biggest investments? Jacquard or tweed weaves, the gay your physician, at no extra charge. Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amer­ CHENEY’.S PURE SILK, lovely lero. 114 y ar^; 3-4 yard trim. PA tB im l stripes, and the fascinating prints The delivery service is available icas, New York 36, N. Y. and distinctive, has the charm of For thia pattern, send 30c In f42 M A M STREfT ST. JAMES STREET on linen or ccjtton twill are as ex­ for aick-room supplies, too, from Anne Cabot'a New Album of both quality and a bargain to local citing as the many, many uphol­ hot water bags and Ice packs to coins, your name, addre.as, size de- I llariiM’Inm ■ Needlework la chock-full of grand folk. Remnant lengths of one to zired and the pattern number to MS MAIN nr.. MANCHESTER ■ SbM IJCM a stery materials are good-looking. bed pans and vaporizers. Call designs, plus exciting features five yards, in either 36 ” or 39” In either "heavy duty" or "luxury" 2-9814 for effective service. Sue Burnett, The Manchester M l MAIN'ST.. JIEW BRITAIN ' SALE THURSDAV, FRIDAY & ■ Witk tkh teepee M and a gift pattern printed In the widths, are. ideal. for. blouaea or Evening Herald, 1150-Ave.. Amer­ 2M BIAIN jST,, 2UDDLETOWN types. Minor imperfections make book. 25 cents. dresses, because of the beautiful icas. New York 36. N. Y. these all available at greatly re- For a Friday luncheon cream 'fabric, the wealth of fascinating Let the Spring and Summer drug store 2 i 5 ‘ ..duoed—pvioea- 4tt—the-.-i;;:HENlC.Y- 4un».-f ish~ .and- aerv*.-lt-«ver-spilt- -'colnr'-rt?ntWn«ttnn»,“ Antr~tTni'“i*!'- I BROTHER8 REMNANT SALES­ baked potatoes; accompany this blue cheese dressing. For dessert, TSiue of Baals Fuhlon guTde"’you serve a fruit pie and coffee. ,signs by artist-masters. Those of In planning a smart, versatile ROOM. maln-dlsh with cole slaw (made of us who can work around alight wardrobe for a new season. Gift green cabbage) and tomato slices. imperfections are fortunate to find pattern printed Inaide the book. When you're. making shortcake, How would you like to have the very low prices In this silk at 25 cents. crush soma of the berries and fold Men like a dinner menu of your kitchen 'and bathroom walls the CHENEY BROTHERS REM them Into 'part of the whipped calves" llvac and' bacon, French' and all yoiir wbbd'wbrk'Took like NANT SALESROOM. cream; use this between the hot fried onion lings, mash potatoes, enemrl—wash like enamel? Well, served with French dreaalng on r bisculj or sponge cake. Then top you can add that bright tdiich eas­ greens. 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'is I'T I . ■ F) • ■ " ' ti . -ii • ' : / . I- 1 ; ' ■' ■ . "• '. ^ ' I ■ ■ } - ' t -: ■ ■ ■ lUNCHESTE* EViKNING HMALD, MANCHESTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1952 FAGS SIXTEEN MANCHE8TES EVENING H E E ^ . 1IANCHE8TEB. CONN* WEDNESDAY, FEBBUABY 27, 195S mmme^/tsmsdrn^ ures High Scoring 2 4 4 i o n b y -H alTG fiiiK :i LOCAL Trinity Defeats BRViMii lA*t til Ektra Set Matches' Annoimce Pairings for Annual Expect to Fill Out M T Trio of Cagers 7 3 * 6 8 w F . . . ’ Tourney Play Buck’s Top Moriarty SPORT CHATTER ' * ^ r T omks n Sebfed 20-Poinf t — _ Tourney Field Tomorrow Await Sentence A Hartford, Feb. 27—)—T h e ^ a r c h 8. And the NIT can't urdey, today boneted n IS-S record play in the Town Table Tennis N«w Haven, Feb. J7—<^V-War- Groxa, Beard and Barn­ I ment. and sent the other 13 Into a Britain)niaiB, .iia:.771; d 8..,Dakan ,u a n a n . .787; l a i ; a. for the current campaign. Championships moved into t h e - t , ren HardlnK HICh achool o f ; series of games starting Satur­ Branfordranford .784; 7i“ Bullard Havana aelecUon committee tor the N a -j’"*** t® *«t «*•" tha Having anappod their two gaine! Wade an^ Peaae Pace second plaoa five. The winner stable Plead Gnilfy RESERVED SEAT tickets forcing tha 1981-81 season Rich edw The Hilltoppera h ^ dumped ill- iosing strMUc against Bridgeport second night I Brldcejiert. the Connecticut Inter*: day . at the Teachera Oollege of (BiSridgeport) .780; ^ 8. Stonlntton tlonal Invitation Baaketball Tour­ Roachi Glenney, Aitken the British Americans home the team win eight games while Jn the opening match, Paul Suto ' Rec Rcflulu acholastic Athletic Conference | will represent the circuit in the starred Wesleyan 78-88 last night last Sunday afternoon at the Returns Friday Drive>lng to 85-64 Connecticut, in New Britain. .783S3; y Eaat Havan .668; 10.1311- nament, opening in M adison NCAA. To Conspire; Details No. 1 Scorer American League baaketbiUl, dropping nine. The other mem- and Hehiy AgosUnelli JHayed' a 1 -aaye, haa the best high acbool! The top-rated Warren Harding to avenge a defeat earlier this Armory the British Americana will belt (Wlnated) .630; 11. WU(mx Square Garden March 8, has Tha aamo holds true in the Big And Case AJl Score gamee Friday night and Sunday bar of the ’’Iron Man’’ squad, month at the hand o f the under­ very interaattng match with Suto I basketball team in the state. | quintet gets ita first tournament (Meriden) .888; 13. Staplaa (Weat* be out to run their streak to two p. r . pt*. Ginquest o f Herm’a; promised to announce the five re­ Seven w^ere Kansas and Kansas afternoon at the Armory are avail- Merahall Aitken took in ’ 18 dog Cardinnln the winner. Suto took the first two a W»de. rf ... The CIAC pronunclamento does ; test a week' from Saturday port ) .800. (The top four drew New York, Feb. 37^-V;-- ■ ,t.Ki .38aaBis -S', -w.. .u..' ■ ranked teams' In league leading thXl. stx foot, five Inch forward, pototo during the 1M1-S3 'H igh lo g ' etgtit field 'goals -and aevea at' the hande of the big Yankees Fraakla’a Driva-In Haas A (New Havea Arraa) . 3:30 p. m.—Stonington va. Wil­ the caupemiott and atm not coitb Illlnola and second placa Iowa but Alex arose and Ralph BMM, Vittner staged a very close four It TnUIS ment atartinf here Monday. mitted to tho National Collegiate All-Americans, and Dale Barn­ captured IndiridutU scoring honors ____ , . . cage eaaeon, or 108 tallies more free throws for a point total of at the Armory several weeks ago. 3« 12-lt U Poquonock ...... cox. the conference never hae permit­ RANDY C)OUL f e ^ e r Man- than he made a year ago. Red set match b e f o r e Kilpatrick M.rW* Caaera Rkai The ClXC further says Weth- Ratings: 1. Harding (Bridge* Tournament. with Man(>hFSter High’s baaketball 1 23, Hem’s Cameras .. 4— Darien va. Qilbert. ted Ita schools to play in tha NIT. stable pleaded guilty yesterday to Chester High end Rec Senior! ceset scored 18 points during the Beatipg th# Tanka will be no emerged the victor. Very fine P. r. piP. ersfleld Hlfh school is the best porti .9S0; 3. Weaver (Hartford) Already named for the NTT Bruno .Christollnl topped the .1 Parrhiak. rf . Wethersfield .. .. c.BHtain ^ ^ Penn State (17-4) ruled JIgelf conspiring with gamblers tp SMive team during the 1981-52 season small task as Coach Red Sars- shots executed by both players - team- am onf - the stale’s medium .884; 8. Wilby (Waterburyl .878; 1 .-Tournament are, St.-Louis,-which points in ar-it949-NatlcaaU nvtta- according ~ to the final atatlsCIca: >• • «ll: 19804i eeason but came.back, to Trlalty-acorers wtth-l»-peinU,----- chMc"ofth«’ Tanks-has a squad hr- a Schmldu 11 Big Buck’s 4, Norwich Free Academy .871; Ratlnca; 1. TourtcUotta Me­ haej^Utlssaf fn Tforwlch. Randy f score 109 duriiig the recently and'sptriud volleys marked play Sumwlec. c .. sized schools, and little, Tourte- also wUl pUy in the NCAA post- r? tion Tournament game at Madliiosi The 240-pound front court opera­ has been coachii)g and winning, ,1 Moriarty Laurels .,. / '.1, Stretford .8M; 6. Wilbur Cross morial (North Grosvenorsdale) haa been making a eetlsfactory j completed cempeign. in this match. Klt]Mtrick a'on the S Servrr. r f ..,, Balch Pohtlacs ..t. lotte Memorial High of North seimon championship aS the M s- Square Garden against Loyola of tor 8wl8h(*d the cords for 98 with for the past six years. | opening set, 21 to 17. but Vittner 2 Vunnnam. Is . (New Haven) .883; 7. New Lsm* 1.100; 3. Morgan ((Tllnton) 1.059; Louisville could have had jt bid recovery at the - Uncaa-on-the- H. Wi.rzbiclil, Grosvenorsdale the best among the aouri Valley Conference wlniier; Cnilcago. Loyola won. 67-88. baskets and 48 free throws for a There ere no individigtl stars' bounced back to take the second \ It don .813; 8. Hillhouse (New 3. Old Saybrook 1.038 ; 4. Suffield Dayton, Seton Hall, St. John'a of but declined when it found four- Thames Sanitarium. REO DIRECTOR John Hedlund Frankie’s and Big Buck's were small schools.' year players are ineligible. They were paroled by General record-breaking 244 season total. with the Yankees. But there is I by the same margin. "(Tie third 1* Total# ...... 27 lO-I* *4 The CIAC pul the lop tag on Haven 1 .812; 8. Windham .800; 10. .990; 8. Thomaston .987; 6. Gris­ Brooklyn, Holy Croaa, St; Bona- reports the Rec Commission has the conquerors st the East Side wold tJewett City) .978; 7. New Sessions Judge Saul 8. Streit un­ Hqhcnthal took part In all 17 plenty of talent on the aquad in • and fourth sets were very close Score at half time. «0-zi Prankic's. Warren Harding. Wethersfield and Bri.stol .800; 11. Ansonia .783; 12. venture and Dtiquesne. til March 28, when they will be PINKY HOHENTHAL hiui held mentioned the possibility of shift­ Referees, Oreenbaum-Murrky, Rec last night over H a m 's- Torrington .700; 18. Norwalk .687; Canaan .9.13; 8. Bloomfield .930; games played by Coach Will the Manchester High individual, ing Little League baseball from Hank Rooenstein, Hank DeZonIe, i with Kilpatrick on top. 21 'to 19, Tourtelotte when It met here ye.s- This la as fine an array of bas­ sentenced. Clarke’s Indians. Jerry Fleischman, Ed Kasaler, Bob I and 21 to 19. Camera Shop and Moriarty’a 14. Central (Bridgeport) .888; IS. 9. Terryville .893; 10. Simsbury ketball talent as youTI find any­ scoring chartiplonshlp for the past' Memorial Field to the West Side Mg aa*k't Laurels in Rec Senior League terday to rate the teams for the The three were permitted to Hohenthal is the first. Manches­ Kelly, Roy Reardon. A l Shield and ' Mike Laiirentann and Dallas three tournaments (big, medium Sacred Heart (Waterliury) .638: 888; 11. New Milford '.813; 12. where. Among them they have lost Sportu Mirror two basketball seasons. Pinky OvM fo r the 1953 season. Hedlund P. play. Frankie’s romped to an easy plead to a conapiracy chai^, a ter High player to score more Dolly King. King and Flelachman | n Mlll.r. rf ...... and small schools), and draw the 16. Bulkeley (Hartford) .6M; 17. Hand (Madiaon) .788: 13. • East only 19 games. Five of the defeats led the way during the _i950-61' adds that the Little Leaguers -will y Rose hooked up in a five set 85-64 victory and Big Buck’ll hung Hampton .770; 14. Watertown misdemeanor. A more serious than 200 points in ohe season. The .definitely play at Memorial Field - O A f T # # £ 2 « are former major leaguers. King, match before Laiirentano finally 2 R»lllngheri. If .i.,-.. pairings for the opening rounds. Hartford Public .633; 18. Meriden were suffered 1^ St. Louis, one of Today A Year Ago—(^rt Stone, charge of accepting a bribe was, season with 167 points 'in 17 .1 Pez'ani, c ...... on to the end for a 58-53 win over 884; IS. Bethel .840; 18. Btcon big fellow aversgSd 14.6 points per games for a 9.18 per game aver­ this summer; with Rochester and Jerry with the I won. Rose took the lead-off set, ,AugOM. rg ...... Fifty-three Qualify .622; 19. Greenwich .600, the two teams to defeat top United States, won the 1000-meter in effect, dropped. Philadelphia Warriora. 2 Morlsrty’s entry. Monday, March 3 Academy iColcheeter) .840; 17. Tanked Kientucky. The other was run as the Pan-American games outing-' Pinky also won scoring age. During the past campaign 21 to 19, and the third set by the 2 Rychnlskl. Ig ...... It said IJ) big schools. I2 nie- Spivey Appears Teday ..I's- Manchester is stronger today Buck’s and the Gasmen started 8 p. m. 'Hartford Bulkety va. Glaatonbuiy .813: 18. Stafford Minnesota...... — opened at Buenos Aires. honors with the Red and White the big Yellow,scored 244 polnta \ TW IUOHT LEAOCR President rim IT rrr .. .same .score.. Laurentano raptured dluui and 22 small schools were Another Kentucky star for two during the 198()-S1 Maiiqn'yrii& 197 . than ^tt in y previous time this the second set, 21 to II. the fourth S' Total* . 21., i2-2S is a slow and deliberate tsmd~ lit ^Igible for tournamenf competi­ Greenwich. (Stafford Sprlngal .588; 19. Without being' Invited by the Fh'e Years Ago—Louis B. May­ In 17 games for a 14.8.par game Nick Angela passes along the in- GIANTS which each team scored only nine Farmington .544 : 20. Guilford years. Bill Spivey, will appear to­ points in 17 games. i forinallon that it costs between teason. Joe Kubachka, Ken Good­ by, 21 to 11, and the fifth and de­ M.rlarly'. I.aarel. (Sti tion. Fifty-three Is, a lot ol 9:.T0 ~ Hartford Public va. committee to give our opinion and er's racing stable was auctioned day before the Grand Jury inveati- average. Phoenix, Aril.. Feb. rt — i/Ti-.- P- R. r . Pl». points in the first period. B i ^ o teams, but’ one member of the Bridgeport Central. — ’ “ .843; 31. Morris JS23 : 32. Hawley without any inside information, for tl.5S3.SOO. ------Roark Roauaenip 130 end $40 per night to operate a win and newcomer Vic Hanson ciding one. 21 to 12. .1 M..on,-rf * 2-2 12 gating the baaketball scandals. He Runperuj) to Hohenthal in the Managcr Leo Durochcr o* the New give the team three good inside Three matches are arheduled for .1 Vllg», rf . . . ; ...... 2 Bycholskt had but five men on riA C Executive Committee said Wedneaday, March 8 (Newtown) .520. (The top 10 drew here's the list from which we Ten Years Ago—Allie Stolz out­ JIMMY ROACH. Pinky Hohen­ game at the West Side Oval. York Giants is expecting great .1 wmi«. If ...... hand, including himself, and by his byes.) talked with representatives of the scoring parade was Jimmy Roach, This inc'hides umpires' fees, base­ shooters while Jackie Allen, Hertz- tonight. -Everetty Esty will play ,1 he was sure there had Been that' 6;30 p. m.—Sacred Heart vs. would select the fives to fill out pointed Bobby ftuffin In a ten- District Attorney’s office yester­ thal, Red Case and Jimmy Glen- things from pitcher Jim Hearn ( King, r ...... ,1 action* meant to make the young­ many In at least one previous Meriden. Marrh 1 the 12-team bracket: round lightweight bout at Madi­ the football star. Roach tallied 138 balls and towels for the players berg. Puggy Bell, Don Goodwin Rnae-Marle Korsalc at 7. Lloyd 2 8(*uni. rg ...... 4 day, __^ Second Place ney participated in ail 17 game* this season. Jarvis meets Pete Petrone in the 0 ,\ow«k. rg ...... # er and faster Laurels play hia kind tournament. 8—Norwich \'i. Norwalk. 1:30 p. m.— Bacon vs HswTey. LaSalle 18-3, Western Kentucky son Square harden. points on. 82 hoops and 31 charity played by Manchester High dur- fo r showers. X- and Bobby Knight can toss ’em up Still a fourth ex-Kentucky play­ tosses. He played a guard position. "Jim may surprise you and be­ from the outside. second match starting at 7:45. Ed 0 Ponren. Ig ...... 2 of game. Nino Paganl and Bing The medium schools had been 9:30—Weaver va. Anaonig. 3:00—Wdtertown vs Morris. 23-4, New York University 16-5, T^wenty Years Ago—Gene er, Walter Hlrsch, alao was sched­ 5 Rrnok#. jg ...... 0 Miller stepped up the pact tor tha 4;3()—Hand va Glaatonbury. DePaul o f Chicago 18-7, Villanova Venzke won the 1500-metea run in Third place went to forward Jim­ DON’T FOR4IET the Manchester come the greatest pitcher on this Sunday afternoon the BA’s will Bensrhe. the defending champion, tentatively scheduled to start their Thunday, March 8 uled to make ,hia second appear­ At Stake in team," Durocher said today. will play Cmnle McCord starting 2» Telal# ...... Drive-In gang in the second quar­ tournament In the Vale gym to­ 7:30 p. m.—New , London vs. 6 '.(K)—Bast Hampton vs Gull- 18-7, Siena 18-8, St. Josephs 3:.53’ 2-5 to set a world Indoor my Olenney with 181 tallies while Booster Club open meeting Mon­ also be honje. Opposition will be . . . 2S *-10 112 ance before the Grand Jury. etpea «e4 , "lUiit year he was Jumpy and the Elmira Colonels. Th# locals at 8:30. Final matches of the first Score et helf time. 2*-3* Rig Buck'*. ter and at the halftime busier day. but because only 12 of them Bristol. , — ...... for(l,___ (Phila.) 19-6. Lawrence Tech 23-2 record at the K. of C. gamee in Hlrsch, captain of the 19S0-sf renter Marshall .Aitken flipped in day night at $ o'clock at the they led 28-18. qualified the first games will not 7:30 Bethel vs Farmington. and Seattl(l 27-2. Madison Square Garden. Y Loop Tilt 116 points for fourth place in the School street llbrar>'. Women are uncertain at first. You know how nipped Elmira two weeks ago here round will be staged Thursday 9 Hillhouae va. winner Green* team, la under 1800 bond as a ma­ he starred in September and in the Hank DeZonIe Bycholaki and Bteve Bcllinghirl be played until Monday. 9:00--New Milford vs Stafford. And we would give some con­ final scoring column. Guard Red invited. Every Manchester resi­ by a 70 to 69 score. night. wIch-Bulkely. terial witness. playoffs and in the World Series. were effectively controlling the Thst a when the big schools Friday, March 7 Marrh 8 sideration to Brigham Young, last C'liflify Wnnea . Ma and Bill’s will meet Miller's Case, other member of the stort­ dent is eligible. Reserved seat tickets for both Spivey, who haa denied any con­ He’s a different nian. Hearn stands games are now on sale at the Big Hank DeZonie,- are Sara­ Sports Schedule boards for the leaders. Tom Mason start their tournament in the New 7:.30 p. m.—Stratford va. Tor­ 7:.30 p. m.—Morgan vs Terry­ year’s winner; j The Skyline Con­ nection with the fixing o f games, Restaurant a t,7 ;i5 in the opening ing team, placed fifth with 109 toga Yankee renter, will return was the leading scorer for ville. ference team hasn’t been so hot romblBpf IS) points. COA(CH DICK. Sollanek has very close now to the great pitch­ British American Club. Last NighVs Fights Haven Arena, Bulkeley of Hart- rington. Ollliri ...... 7* 87 82 354 has not played this season. He to the Armory Friday night to Moriarty’s. game of the ‘Y^ ^niiw Baake|^II guided, hla Manchester High swim-. er category.” ^ .LtKWl Basketball______-ford-and Greenwich ■ High—Are ■9—Wilbur VS: wmher Hartford 9:00.. TourtaUoUa....va.—winner outside its . oUm... league . with ..an ArmMPAfMT’ -.k ri. # M- s a asked to he declared-'lneligible im-' ... 3!he Indiaiia. acor^. eight-*leci- . fare-the Brrttsh ArtieHeaiia ih 'sn' ~ T « e SMUm tried ViUhly Id pUH' W pir ...... 82 8,3 88 271 league tonight at the ’T”. Tbis ming teanM to the CCHL cham­ "VANKEBlir' paired in the first game, . Publiq Central. East Hampton-Guilford. over-all record of 13-8 but haa a til his name was cleared sus­ aiona in 17 contests. The team Pro Baaketliall At A Glance American League baaketball r ut a win for his team in the sec­ They are among six of the large March 4 flne conference mark—second only Johnpon ...... 83 80 94 277 pionship for the past four years. St. Petersburg, FIs., Feb. 27 — Bv The Anaodated Press Tonight Nalurda.v, Marrh 8 Rftbha ...... 91 90 i n 292 picion, but now seeks reinstate­ game will decide the second place scored 894 points for a 82.2 point game. . DeZonIe helped Manches­ 7:30 p. m.—Bloomfield va win­ Yesterday the l o c a l mermen (P)— New York Yankee question Los Angeles — Keeny Teran. Bill's vs. Miller’s, 7:L3— ond half but hia best was to no schools engaging in a plsydown to Tt.TO—Harding va. winner Sac­ to Wyoming. ment BO he can play In post-season atanding and will determine a per game average. High score was home comfort NBA ter win the Eastern League reg­ avail. Big Burk’s used their su­ ner New Mllford-Stafford. There are other teams with bet­ Totala ...... 427 "liJs 474 13.38 clinched the crown for the fourth niarks, pitcher Vic Raachi and out­ 115'i, Los Angeles, stopped Hugh Y. determine the 16 teams which will red Heart-Meriden. games with the Kentucky Wild­ playpfLspot.. . Both teams will be 69 points against East Hartford PhIJadriphia 88. Indianapolis 88. ular season and. playoff cham­ compete in the tournament 9:00—Griswold vs winner Wa- ter records that-the NIT Commit­ ______• ... >iaY)raa (1) . „ - . straight year by trimming' Mid- fielder Miekev* Mantle, have start­ Rllev, 117'*, Scotland, 8, Crockett's v* Wapping; 8';30 -^ perior height to good.'advaataga 9:00 Croas' vs, Windharn. Gourinnki ...... 83 68 97 378 cats. gunning for a win. while the lowest pqfnt tofal In one Rochester M , Mllwaiikee 87. pionship honors last season. lertown-Morria. tee would like very much to in­ dietown, 38 to 27. ed light wo.-kouts. .— ....-I— M Pittsburgh—Lalu Sabotin. 177, and oLayed ahead to the and. proper. I Claae B (Vale ftym) Nflllfiran ...; ...... RR 84 84 3*4 In the second game scheduled game was 37 against the Alumni Pagani led ail scorers with a total The CIAC gave byes to the top Marrh .3 vite. but for one reason or the Swnnmkl ...... RO .... 87 187 MORIARTY Bros Mantle ran a bit yesterday and Warren, 0 „ outpointed Sheets Friday, Feb. 29 Ratings: 1. Wethersfield 1.000; to get underway at 8:30, Crock- in the season opener. of 21 points with plenty o f as­ 10 teams among the 22 small 7:30 p. m.—Thomaalon vs win­ other they are not available. Ken­ Mtnn ...... 8fi 88 81 288 3 1 5 C E N T f R ST MANCHESTER SKI Hub will put some pressure on the leg he Starkev, 168, Pittsburgh, 8. Laurels vs. Wethersfield, 7:1.3— 2. Southington .9.37; 3. Shelton Lpntini ...... 92 100 80 372 Stt'a Inaurance will face Wapptng. ; Highlight of Hemion sistance from Miller with 13. schools eligible for the * tourna­ ner Bacnn-Hawley. tucky can’t take part because Arizin Overtakes hold an all day outing Sunday at injured in the second gam . of the White Plains, N. X-—Ph*l No- Her. .861; 4. Goodwin Technical (New AnniPlIo ...... — 89 — 69 Crockett's cannot get Into a play­ Highlight of the season was an T E I S 1 3 5 High Swimmers Cop 4th Mason, Rtaum, Bob King and Bob 9:00—New Canaan va winner a ruling upset 46 to 38 derision over Bris- ’ Blanford, Maas., Ski area. Charlie World Series. He felt no ill effects. rlili>.'l34'i. New York, and Richie BA’s vs^ Saratoga, 9—Armory. Totals, .* ...... 447 '155 439 131* off having dropp^ eight tilts Raachi, who had a cartllege re­ Grump, 134. New York, drew, 8. Willis all hit double figures for Glastonbury-Hand. saya a team may compete in only while Wapping is now in the num­ tol High at the. Annory. 'ITie win Brewer wiil take colored movies of Frankle'a vs. Legion, 8:30—Rec. Marrh 8 one post-season tournament and Mikan, Scores 31 OPEN the local skiers. It is hoped that moved from his knee, threw ex- Newark. N. J.—Blackjack Billy the Laurels. l*lonppr Offlfp' (6) ber four spot and la assured e WM sweet revenge for the narhe- Consecutive CCIL Crown Saturday, Marrh I Merwad Game 7:30 p, m.—Old Saybrook vs the Wildcats will defend their TylFr .. . men for earlier in the season In a large number of members will centionally hard and also felt no Black. 171, Philadelphia, outpoint­ don't miss the ...... 108 ♦'Ol 100 288 berth in the playoffs. pain. - Balch vs. Wethersfield, 7:15— In the * nightcap, Frankie's winner Farmington-BeUiel. NCAA crown. The players voted Aforiaino ...... W 83 82 240 By Tlie Associated Press the Bell Qty, Bristol scored an M I I HOURS attend. ed Jack Holt. 169. New York, 8. Rec. Fipv quintet was detemined to be vic­ 9:00—Suffield vs Simsbury. yesterday to go for the double but ...... 84 93 83 270 Pitching Paul Arixtn tff the PhO- to 44 triumph. . DODGERS Manchester High’s swimming Sacramento, Osllf.—Fabeia Cha­ Poquonock vs. Legion, 8:30— the SEC said “ No.” Dlmlf>u ...... 10.3 63 88 274 Vero Beach. FIs., Feb. 27- (P) ■ Soviets Claim Canada vez, 130, Los Angeles, outpointed torious and maintain ita aecura iraHTf Low Man ...... 70 70 70 210 adelphia Warriors has overhauled The locals failed to qualify for , team captured its fourth consecu- Rec. Honkev at a Glance The has Preacher Roe. star lefthander of Threw Game to U. S. Oilco Rosa, 128. Honolulu, 10. hold on second place in the stand­ George Mikan. Minneapolis Lak­ ' the. annual Class L tournament : live Central Connecticut Inter- Hnaday. Marrh 2 Total* ...... 4.V) 4^)0 443 1253 Sports Forum the Brooklyn Dodrers. doesn’t ex­ London Bobby Dawson, 187, ings. The East Hartford gang National League ... three outstanding teams in Weat a ers’ center. In the NaUonal Basket- which reqiilres that a teaih’.must.. Detroit 4, Eioston 3. Virginia, Duke and North Caro- IVlila K ia . 44) pect to match hi’s brilliant 1951 j scliollstic Leagqe championship New York, stopped Ronn Piidhey, BA’s vs. Elmirs, 3:30—Arthdry. substituted frequently to insura Horan ...... !. 84 87 81 282 bail Association’s Individual sror- win at least 50 jier cent o f its ' Moscow, Feb. __ .Eutecn. League...... ■Itna-Stste.hui, the cnnfeieoce Aoilfc Jtccnrd this aeasnn, ______;_____ jjatSletday-aflatnoon-at-Uia-Sliddle. 182.-Gr«ydonr-8------each-player 'adeouAto real and ao :twg'race'and'1s'ain(riirgr“tir'stxy ~tn ______games -agaiwBt-'oppowento ■ "Hovieli- "Rave a ccu si^ ' Johnstown 8, New YorlT 1. na'ment will hot be over until Nflaon ...... 12,*i 67 105 :U7 "I figure that If I can win 18. Wemea'* l.eagae kept' the undermiuuied Harm's front for the rest of the sea­ D«ar Earl: ^ , same classification. T w o of Man­ American and Canadian Olym­ , town YMCA pool by. sinking Mid­ Mr Court ...... 9fi 104 82 382 It'l; be a rood year." Roe said to­ dletown High, 38 to 27. Vlilaca rkanaarK squad on the run throughout. Niumpc ...... 103 78 88 287 son. Ronnia Daigle and I would like chester’s. wlqs were scored against pic hockey teams o f a “ behind Hewara'i LaaSacaaiag 441 WNHC.TV LEVISION day. "rhe Preacher won 22 and lost D, Cnwle* ...... *) me Bill Wade and Bernle McKenna The Warriors’ ace marksman to publicly thank the Brltleh Middletown High, a (^ass M ^ LacsI season mark is now six Total# .. scenes deal" by which the (1) T ouiyllot ...... 108 118 M started fast and at the quarter CHANNEL 4 ...... M>7 4o3 454 14I'4 tallied 31 points last night aa Phil­ American. American League club. school. three last year. ; wins and two defeaU. The locals 94 86 384 “You need a lot o f luck for a Csnadlsn team “threw" its last Ledoux .. ?% t^mirfl* ...... gg M Ills Frankie’s led, 18-10. These two adelphia staged a furious last-pe­ Salve Vendrillo o f the Maple Serv­ Manchester won five hom e game with the Americans, I also hold five CfHL mark*. McClure . .. 97 60 97 364 Morton ...... \(ft ins *1 10 F, M. Rollinf llrllpa (3) games and lost four at the Ar­ record like that." Rohrbdch .. 75 73 86 233 men combined for 13 of the total. Mlmlrr ...... 8.Y 78 83 2.54 riod scoring spree to edge the In­ ice Station, and NaMtff Arms for I Captain Johnny Panciera star­ Cr*>id*ll ...... R* »2 102 'nGERS thereby premltting the United RtRffcrd . .. 81 76 76 238 Only Wally Parciak could score K arri ...... 82 7.6 73 230 dianapolis Olympians. 88-86. donating trophies for nur recent mory. On the road, the Indiana red for the winning mei’men with Freeman . 78 97 74 350 Tnl«I» OUR TELEPHONE HAS D french *...... 87 102 86 Lakeland, Fla., Feb. 27 t— (P) — Plates to win second place in ...... 4*2 803 sno U K more than once from the floor for 28.6 Arizin now leads Miioin bv 20 Juntpt* Town Basketball Cham­ dropped four of eight outings. two firsts. Panciera won top hon­ Naarkeiler aadlalert (St t r r THtlM BIST Ekhnialcy ...... 81 67 78 "44 One of the Ijey men in th- Detroit the winter games. (Canada and Tntalp ,,. . 436 "So 406 1364 Herm’s aa he garnered five points. THtM AT ON A Richer .. points in their tight duel. Each pionship Tournament. Following is a scoring table for ors in the' 40 yards freestyle and Ryrholakl ...... 100 85 100 29t the year, plus the game results: BENDIX- RCA -MOTOROLA Tljers’ 1952 plana picked hia key the U. B. played a 3-3 lie la Patel <9) lAt* . . . , In the second canto, Phil Pease has played 88 games, hut the Phil­ ' We would also like to 9cty their last game in the Olympic 100 yard backstroke events. Rrlckaon .. 89 113 65 297 B en en ikl rippled the nets for 10 big points BEEN CHANGED Total* ...... 441 425 " i S 1304 adelphia Jump-shot specialist WiU thanks to you and The Herald for Scoring Table number today and donned a uni­ N otable performances were Reaupre , . 67 61 66 357 Luca* .., Kwriry 6*a M) G. F. T. form with a big 21 on the hack. competition at Oslo. The draw Fiitrt . . . , . .. 81 69 80 3.50 and Frankie's openad a 15-point, Lauth ...... 83 83 get a chance to play in two mdre making available to us the gen­ B. 214 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESl^ER liTL. 5095 turned In by underclassmen. Curt Wilhelm 87 273 Hohenthal ...... 17 98 48 244 Pitcher Art Houtteman decided gave the Canadians the hockey Palmer .. .. 78 79 67 245 Grieel .. . 40-35, halftime advantage. Anilf raon ; ...... 82 82 78 203 games than Mikan because*' big erous amount of space. championship and Jumped the Wright in the 40 yard freestj’le. Averaxe . . 6.8 66 68 155 ParkFr ...... 82 87 7.6 224 Thanks alsc to Bernle Oiovino Roach , ...... 17 S3 31 13.5 on th.at number — passing over A fter intemiaaion the Chmera* Richarrla George already> has missed two Americans from 4th to 2nd Norm Therrlen in diving and 'Tom Total* , , , 4M m 487 1407 Our New Numbers Are ...... 74 82 88 35S and Gordon Todd, the two offi­ Glenney ...... 40 51 131 ofuers he has worn in several sea­ Totala .. . "431 ~448 1304 men tried hard to cope with the ' \Vlnxlpr ...... 80 83 101 384 because of illness. ■V place in the tournament. The McNamara in the breaststroke fast attack of Frankie's, and Al cials who bandied the games, and Aitken ...... 16 43 30 116 son’s service with the Tigers — Priaee** Motorola TV Trailing by 15 points going in­ tie alao clinched second place events. Malaaey'a Radla A T. V. «rt ...... S$ AD 74 23A Trailer# (ll stormed back to win'on Nell John­ honors with 89H points.) five of the eight events. KInter ...... 112S7 103 312 the personal foul route. After ^ Mel Cushing Betlinghiri . . . . , . 5 12 11 35 League with Detroit In 194.5. Averare ...... A7 87 87 381 Beebe ...... *3 u j #7 * ),3 2-4595 and 2-4596 CoatPllo ...... m 78 80 374 ston’s last-second basket. Arizin Summary; riifford ...... AS AO 82 XV) A T i m i U ^ n t t MflFMMAMCf, . 32 M rlntnih ...... , 10* *1 10* .108 this loss. Frankie’s hhd things nf'viiia ...... lofi 87 106 3U had sparked the rally by scoring Carlson.. .. ’...... 11 12 8 "I feel tike I’m breaking In all 120 yd.' medley relay: 1, Midd. SheMon ...... Al 08 AO »7 Mancinl ...... 77 80 84 351 Johnson ...... 9 9 8 24 over again." explained the right­ their own way aa Wade, Lou Dead A INSTANT •lAM Ur^'iwm m 10 of his team’s 24 points in the teaatrr ri«l& Wemra (Friedman, Msgnano. aew ). Time Total* ...... 4(.7 "iTI ' i i i M71 IVtrooia ...... 8.S 80 84 388 Kosakowski .'... . 3 7 5 19 hander who won 19 games In 1950 ToUla 411 i.% 607 1253 and Pease led the scoring parade t * Morrow , ...... 60 82 -.80 352 final quarter. down by a soggy diamond yester­ 1 : 11.0. N. K. S«a* akepsr (I) Braaaiaa (2) Biardi ...... 2 2 1 5 and was much nissed last season day and Holmes U eager to make rraeketl tea. A|eac]r tS) .I*cob» ...... *« 93 104 3*3 with 31, 16, and 17 points re­ The Rochester Royals increased ...... 87 75 84 a* 200 yd. freestyle: 1. Kelley DeMara AA A7 *348 Totala a. .k...... 483 446 "448 1357 Hamilton .. 2 Farrell ...... 1 1 0 2 while he wsa in the Army. Campanele Oom.ln ...... '...... 81 *2 *« 34* spectively. Parciak scored heav­ their Western Division lead to 2^j GrofiRl ...... 74 72 88 '*12 up for the lost time. Much of yes­ (Midd.): 2. Fingles (Man); .3. Mtij- 8A A3 27A .I«rvle ...... 102 110 110 ;U2 JStaifk ElNirMit LabereltrlM Crarat England . 1 0 0 0 RED MIX Ruddell e.j P' «8' " 80 89 3te ily with 38 for Harm’s and Snap The Bandy OO Company .Tfnklna , . . . : n ...... 81 83 89 273 Anderfon ...... 78 80 90 3S8 terday's workout was- devoted-to I !v a n l» k l109 112 104 325 games by trouncing the Milwaukee t*hnl'V‘'rMah) *13111#. 2:23.5. ’ « Canade ... Benton ...... 83 81 88 282 Alema'nv ...... 1 0 0 0 Sarasota, Fla.. Feb. 27 -IP)— .88 71 A3 3^ Loer Man ...... *« 7* S4' 28S Server’s circus shots aecountsd for Bonachpa ...... 70 78 S8 338 Hawks. 99-67. It was Rochester’s practicing bunting against a me­ 40 yd. freestyle:.,; i. Panciera Averarr .. , A7 A7 A7 281 481 Middle Turnpike Bast ‘ T e L M 124 MlriifHt r4 4.»..a.P,.. 62 8 ?’ 73 EUHsleprr ...... 87 80 82 359 M. Opponent Hampered by''two days of rain. six more hoops. .v... seventh victory in eight games 71 71 213 chanical pitcher. (Man): 2. Wright (Mtdd.) 3. Ross Total* 331 MAIN STREET^ MANCHESTER Rartok ••. . . i ...... 86 115 82 303 Dummy...... 71 37 Alumni . , . , .4 1 Manager Lou Boudreau today Totala . . . . 4A7 384 432 1273 474 473 49S 1448 Big Game Friday Gordon 4, ...... ’ 61 68 88 355 with the Hawks. Bob Wanzer and C U M : (Midd). Time. :20.2. Frankie’s are now primed for Totals . .4 ...... 430 141 428 12S9 T bU U ...... Kto 4S9 191 1(30. 49 , Windham , . .... e • e » .... . 60 planned to give hia small army cif Tawa Matara (f) Jack Coleman, with 19 and 18 D rivfrt 63 Weaver ...... 67 100 yd. ( reaststrOke; 1. McNa­ P ciron . Difti .... Totals ...... 500 481 472 U53 pitchers." he explained, “are the ing out and. said: “Yep. the staff Ra> Motara <4) To|«iln* ...... -...... AS 83 88 279 44 Windham ...... 51 H rl.tand ...... 121 86 i04 .190 Prey ...... 94 130 111 325 fellows who can help tnemselves could bq a great one this year, or mara (Man.); 2.>4agnano (Man.); McCarthy ...... ' An innovation-this iMsiaon at thr WhilAn .. Npoaaa (|) 48 East Hartford ...... 47 TAKE 18 MONTHS TO PAY .\ver«*...... AS 88 88 284 ...... 104 119 9.8 317 at least no later than next. Except 3. Ecbler (Man.). Time 1:15.45. Gregor ,, ...... ion n 83 368 Chapman ...... Hialeah race track la an* auto-., Hi.vden ...... 99 128 98 ,119 Lockwood ...... 80 97 82 288 *50 Hartford ...... 51 by batting in a run or two .a PIrkey ...... ’..... 80 game." (or Will Ramsdell, Dutch Leonard 10() yd. baekstrnke: 1. Panciera Cnmiler 86 85 88 278 matic. electric indicator board tor Nelson ...... 78 83 348 60 West Hartford ...... 58 1947 FLEETMASTER Rartr»n ., Totals .... Dummy ...... 88 88 86 188 and Wait Dubiel they are all .(Man.); 2. Friedman (Midd.); 3...... 86 76 89 368 Total*; 4.19 4«4 424 1347 the bleacher. secUon, .19,8 449 390 ia J , 65 Middletown ...... 18 2-Door Sedan. Green, radio and heater. New paint Job. • Q M E BRAVER Wrariag. )S) Pe.etore ...... 88 106 88 262 Bradenton. Fla., Feb. 27--(P)— young. ^ Hatohilrdo (Man.). Time, 1:09.3. Totala ...... 488 430 471 1380 ]HNi want and need in a truck M(4rxn ...... 98 9.1 10* 297 Wilkie .... 77 105 8.5 287 46 Bristol ...... 38 Excellent condition. Stock No. U-881. ; ...... “I think Bob Rush is on the 160 yd. freest”!# relav; l, Mid­ L u M l.r .. McCormick ...... 70 86 81 2.38. Weather permitting. Manager ...... 92 10« 87 284 57 West Hartford ...... 46 verge of greatness. If he doesn't dletown. (Kellev. C3ew. Doolan, R-lrtPr .., ...... ; . 92 1(10 87 279 50 Weaver ...... 56 Tommy Holmes has s seven-inn­ ‘Bama Has Hoop Faculty Low Man ...... 94 8.1 8* 2*1 T oU U ____ 485 .544 ' m I.VM 1950 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE ing intra-squsd practice game on come through this year, he never Rosa). TIrre, 1:25.2. (Manchester Palter* (3) 60 Meriden ...... 67 2-Door Sedan. Gray. One owner ear. Low mileage, d 9 O C will.” disqualified.). uppose that you need a 1>^- or 2-ton truck. Touts .j.. — ..— .,-33ll- .3*1-. 3*4 TtM Dummy ...... 72 72 72 318 Won 8, Lost 9. today's schedule for his Boston Tuscaloosa, Ala. --oP)— Four “ Trucks are Jenninrs ...... 82 87 103 28" Stock No. U-448...... ^ l 4 p V O Brayes. WHITE BOX members of the University of Ala- NaturaUy. you’ll want one that coeta lees to 80 RIPLEY WOULDN'T S Dye Hnate <4i Hall ...... 82 87 248 The Tribesmen were slowed - El Ontra, Calif.; Feb. 27—(A5 — College BaaketbalU b.'.ma faculty have served at one jrun. You’ll want one that’a engineer^ to last f St. Louis Browns this spring, is a EVEN BEHEVE IT! that iita your job to a “ T ” . Irlah .. . .90 »r 114 Stock No. u-sae...... fielder who wound up-the 1951 sea­ Bt. Bonsventure 82. .Niagara ,31. ent mentor. , they e • . tay% PAUL CRUCi, ToUls ...... IZI '5.37 580 1822 native of Paris, France. That calla for a truck in which every unit that V -h n e rl' . 501 .544 m 1545 son exhausted,' will have a new Columbia 69. Yale €2. sre: C3urles Bernier, now the Uni­ 1949 PACKARD 2-DOOR ISEDAN timetable in 1952. Harvard .34, Boston Trhtv. 4*. - versity Alumni Office Director, CrtKo Buteno Co., Tutki, Okhr moves the load is ennneered to meet the moat TotaU Maroon. Radio and heater. Exceneat condition. Mata (W ire (#1 F.rfeil "" Manager Paul Richards said he Bt. Francis (Rkn.) 81. Brook- Hank Crisp, present grid line do a lot of driving on narrow roads, in and out of ■cyere opwating con(iitiona--one in which (sye|g’ B ald«’in ...... 84 M 117 388 Low mileage. Stock No. U-5S9...... $1395 plaha to play Busby about three IjT .31, coach, and Malcolm Laney, end B U T D O V n i driveways, in small yards and other Ught spota. We need unit thal supports Une load is enpheiered to- pro^ W(fi«s ei i tim r ’an543 i9 4 t Do d g e 2-d o o r s e d a n ^Eveniags by Appotatmeat . T«si'RMSris finspaaJsfi. •Ose I-»asa»- 4^DOOR SEDAN BtO0i('’PfWs V ‘*8$8o ‘o 'o 0 « •; tr'« «Ar'4 '4 d-a a'-'* • • s V ^ t O W --.-•liL-4021"-^ ■*(in'’''’I^a«eiacb,' 'F eb.''— WITH Knietaon m 93 117 342 Tom Brown, former U. S. Davis 301 M O A D s t r e e t NEW PAINT — OVERDRIVE B ..P azan i ...... 98 98 M 3*9 19S1 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN , THOS. J. QUISH Cupper, and Harry Likas, once E. ra tan t ...... 138 106 106 353 Greek. One owner ear, 17,00#'nsllea. Rodto, keeter, ALL DAY SATURDAY Smith ...... t il 113 118 342 APT. NO. 2 among this country’s top 10, have RADIOHEATER Frelhelt ...... 128 106 aset eavero. Slock No. U-sist...... O 133 396 $ Charter. Oak Street been suspended by tlie Northern ELECTRO CLUTCH T o ta l...... ■ 608 .515 l « i 1683 California Tennis Association for Loamla Mrppt IS) 1950 MERCURY CLUl COUPE pitying an exhibition with pro­ Cnnpe . ,...... 98 91 86 385 Banalng Mae. Radio, h e«er. ^ 1 7 0 C fessionals. However. tJie action Anapnault ...... 76 94 97 S*7 Stock No. U-867...... Goodin .9 .9.,,.,.,,. 74 87 378 appeared to be a slap of the wrist- NO "STRINGS"NO "TR ICK S" Peretto ...... 89 116 66 » . i don’t do it again warning. Browii’ Olmer ...... 93 107 M 296 T950 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR SEDAN and Likas, both o f San Francisco, NO "IFS'S "ANDS".‘ OR ^'RUTS" ... - ■ Gray. lUdIo, boater. Btaay otber oxtrao. Total*, ...... 4i» 4*9 4*4 1419 WHY were called before the association NOTICE JUST SOUD VALUE Stock .No. lT*4S4o ••••*•'•■•••.•••.•.•••..aoe $1445 late today. It was understood the fewer with ecenemy. ’The big high- Easy handling. Exceptional handling Pm I o a ir e l l i YOUR ten RUY directors were prepared to rein­ compreasion engine of a Dodge and steering ease is made possible by Martin ...... KB 112 9.1 310 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN .WoMhg state the pair after they apelogiae. RatmT 1H- nr 2-ton truck operates Farr ...... 11.1- 97 9« 208 2-Toon green. Radio, beater. One*owner ear. C 1 7 0 C THE THOMAS COLLA wide front t r ^ and short wheelbase. A cfto ...... 143 n « 354 The ban will be reixi^ised nation­ SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM inth outstanding economy. You get ’Thanks to shorter turning diameters, MrCarthy M i r 101 333 , t i A n ______Leiw mileage. Stock No. NT-lii...... ^ I # 7 0 ally until lifted. Dummy ...... 85 ‘IS u ass CONmUOTION AND 8PPU8N0I 00. chrome-plated top piston rings, aiid you can turn thaToer either right or THE ICE BHOW tH ATBBOkE ALL ATTEimANCE RECORDS 1949 UNCOLN COSMOPOLITAN CLUl COUPE exhaust valve seat inserts. left—back into tight places easier. T o tili ...... 543 5*7 470 1550 AT NEW TORK CUT’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 24* ssoAD snECr—m. ^*21« Baeeya (Si FarfeH Nightly MARCH 4 thru MARCH 11—« ;I 5 P. M. Color: Black. Radio, heater, overdrive. ^ 1 7 0 X LINCOLN Hurry! — Hurry! - Hurry! Matiaeea SAT, MARCH 8 and SUN, MARCH t —2:18 P. M. A one-4iwoer emr. Stock No. U -$$8...... ^ 1 / 7 0 Flaimgo Stakes ALL AlOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS “ED" LAND SUKVEYlViO M d COLISEUM WEST SPRINGHELO 44tln STS.«8tli AY CIVIL EN6INEEKING OPEN EVENINGS Miami. Fla.. Feb. 27—M l -r- A Far Preferred Seats Read Mall Ordera Today to SULLIVAN SAFE lUY USED CAR WARRANTY For Year CoavoRiaaco Ta Foraisli BstioiatM Oa field of 20 three-year-olds Jwaa con­ Springfield Horkey Assn, 29 Worthlagtoa St,, Myrick BMg., YORK sidered possible today for Hialeah ' Springfield I4$$l Edward L Davis. Jr. . ^ • a m e s it e d r iv e w a y s Park’s 850,0(>0 Flamingo Stakea to “ Pricce: $8.80—$3.e|0—82JH>—82M (Tox.Uk L) ) worn • BRUNNER'S D006E«gi^TRIlCKS he run at a mile and a furldng Reglatered OhrU Ibigtaaer aad Encloeed find $ ...... f o r ...... Seato at 8 ...... Each Sat(u-day. Heading record J-aad Surveyor .• CUSTOM RUILT GARAGES 35t EAST CiNTIR STREH--TBUFHONIS181 field for the richest p u | | e in the Date Choice: 1 st ...... 2ad ...... IS Proctor Raad. Maacheoter 8 SOLIMBNE, mCORPORATED history of this major inmer prep Pleaae Prlat NaaM '...... • GENERAL E U C T R IC APPLIANCES OrSH MON,. TUE „ WEDh FBL UNTIL • P. IL TaL 7$I$ 8 8 in Florida for the Kentucky Derby Addreaa . . . ------C i t y ...... state ...... 6U URIM SItUf OPEN THUB . UNTIL t» P. M e- AT. UNTIL $ P. M. 434 CENTER STREET • TELEPHONE 8101 is A. W. Abbott's Blue Mon, a .coif ...... --f*- Encloee check or mooey order and -*iS® with two crosses of the famous ' ' 7^ Man O'War blood...... stamped aelf-addreaeed envelope "y"'- A ' - . ■ . ' " " ' - -N '■» . 1 . i ...... \c y ■ -> . . 9 ’r/V- ^ 1, ) ■ . ■ ■ ■ v^- • '

CONN. WEDNNDAY. FEBRUidtY *7, 1982. fAGK BIGHTKElf XANCHI8TEB Z^yENINQ b h a l d . boNKw ^tflPWEgDAY, T^R PA R T ^^1981 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILUAMB^im BOARDING,HOUSB vtUi MAJORHOOPUI DAILY CROBSWORD PUZZLE AotaankflM for Snlo 4 A«toawUltBf«rRy* 4 i f u n I ' t ? S8 MBM 6A9TOM th a ts a* OORRBCT’ C l m H M OeCORMIER MOTOR DeCORMIER MOTOR YOtm KNAFF ahoaa, svUkriito CHAMBERS^VURNITURE SILViER FOX fu n , Uka ntw . fUr ISIA& A swifdOLaik f A6 tlMlPfti^ OftJA ' SALES ___ hi an sIm s . CbnUct Wm. F. Ittl- PAPtotHANGnVG and palatiag. ESs h W h OOL Girl 6aMr«x work coat, ahse 10. $10. Raby carriage, Answar to fraviotis Pioxte S^se ieOid' lli SALES ___ ^ Uvs% MiMWUL 66 .Walter Jk Oeohaen- JPImaa 3-161i«: AND that chap woo OFFeaePi MAIUMAM.MA30R/- as baby sittar. ttiperteeeed. Chll At The Green reasonable. Phone 2-0935. THB BDV» •l.OOO FOG Trie |T « CQaJ PAS4B T o y lo M FAlflLY CAR SPECIAL street, Rockvtllc. 8-866<. 3368. . It would help If oarory opM SAYS: w ^ ’g creaiR p a i n t i n g a n d HAFOCeOM 'toST WA$ Aft) MO. a m - X , AMO IT « after being ptnehod, would really ONE OWNER puff special.” Very selection of CLASSIFIED ADVT. FLOOR FROBLBM8 aehrod Wlto done by Godin and SeiL tM : WILL GIVE good care to child Wanted—To Boy 58 '>sACCOMPt.lC» ONLY ^IdHTLV L ess, wako up. m r x i 1950 FORD 2-DR. linoleum, aaphelt tUe eoimter. afte r A ~ l-:f» \wo»2D/tHDse euuiBLfc^ RUSTIC TUAM THB rAL. lYouaghM aeroa of DEPT. HOURS: 1950 FORD 2-DR. over 3 In my home days. CbU 8- lamps, purior furniture, CUSTOM V-8 Expert workmeiiahlp, tree eetl- 3632. WANTED—Ueed YurniUire. liv­ 0OAROER6 HAVE SOLO BRlCtC/-«— iMoytiv fCiyisAiu Nothing la impooalblo, aoya a tkr«o ^ JSl 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Radio, heater^defroster. An CRESTLtNER metea.„Opei4 eTenlagai Jeaae Fnr^ INTERIOR AND Ettarlor fMlnt- chsiis, bedroom snitoi, ing room, bedroom, kitchen or I'LL TCVtO GBT flOirlFkqw writer. Ho.must moot aeihbv but ture pf . jmaia i taig, papeffcaiigtag, e iilla ii rge-~ entire households. Let ua ihnke immaculate car throughout. This sharp custom model mture. Oek street n o a e l-lM l. kitchen . clocks, rangres, ,THSIIR C A S B A S B , n F w M M nice people. Woatrook, Gtndo*. Ark. , | ' COPY CLOSING TIME has everything and then some. Saiehed. Fully laaured. B iqi^ Oogn—BMs—Pets 41 you an offer. The Woodshed. 6ACt<, Bur IT'S, 'ItFoallshonw . See it today at LINOLEUM ReujieNte SOh aquato work. Wan paper booha Edward Phone 2-3154.. into * p $ S A iH e o f iB i, u tc e pim c h - iSMakwamny •XoMtxttiulvt According to a judge, political FOR CLASSinED ADVT. Total price only 81.675. . yariL. Asphalt tUa, wall covatlag. R, Pfteo. Phono S-lOOt. OMJJX Puppiw, xabla and whita, refriferators, small appli­ lOFurttv Since the flrat fatal -Ttiaiebili ‘ HITTIHO IM THB; campaigna are educational. Wo M ddoit 8$ yaan ago, DeCORMIER MOTOR Done by reliable, well-tralae6 ‘ an

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