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■1 . • . • u.' drawing contemplated for lOdM Immediately after tha drawliig. tween hOMruon and La M otta orar Mrs.' WIOm t Uttla, Mrs. Barhara ".1 iJ'llw M -V- i Ilia Sunday adujol ot tha Salam* Mra. R. B. Woodbridga. o f o’clock had to be delayed eeveral Among the guests present. In hd- the TV set in the lower haA Wallett, and Mrs. Francis Flts- Middle Turnpike. iCast. who teach- Uon A m y will have a party ^ Woman W ins hours because people kept pur- ditlon to Dept. Commander Grifftn, On the refreshment bar In the gerald. Average Daily Net Pran Run morrow avenlng at S:SO at the aa at the Holllater atreet achool. enasthg tickets for the drawing were Dept. Senior Vice-Oommand- baseirient, the grilled hamburger The Post armounoed that tha af­ The Wdothar waa hoeteaa at an Informal get- For «M Week Ending at O.p . Weather Oo n m dtadal. ^ raffle. er John Clarke o f Norwich and agd cheese sandwiches weN very fair was a great sucoesa and wish- together o f the ataff o f the achool Legion Auto Tony O’Brlght’s orchestra fur­ Dept. 8ergeant.at-Arms Clarence much In demand. The following as to thsnk tha eemmittea In Fekrmiy M. IM I and aeveral o t lw teachere, Tuee^ Hillman of Bast Hartford. Many women of the auxiliary servad the charge and all persona who in any IM ey PWr gnd eaelt U g k ^ it m fiMoo** ®* m m m *- Harold B. Hod»a. Jr. of R o x l ^ . nished music for dancing by th* day afternoon. TOo taachora en­ o f the crowd witnessed the. middle­ food and refreshments; Mrs. Bmll aear N i toalght leir, tw L lit f r la a aon of Mr. and Mia. Harold B. large number of guests present at way contributed to making It a 10,149 joyed the opportunity the social Vlrs. Elmer Rice Is the home, th e’.program concluding weight championship figh t be­ Lievssque, Mrs. T td Fairbanks, success. aat aigMt i m with Mr. and Mm. WlUlam Hodge. Sr., of 66 Janie U afforded for lelmirely conversa: on the Dean’a Uet for the flret BlaEnher o f tha Audit M l Saturday tUmOtoB be « Alpta. tlon and the renewing o f ac­ Awarded Ford; Big Baieea at Clrealetliaie naandng ncfualntancaf with •ameater at Norwich Unlverelty. quaintances. Delicious home made Maneheetar^A CUy of Village Charm Northfleld. Vemont. Crowd Attends Affair M M da in town. pastries and coffee were served by Mrs. Woodbrldge. (ClaeeMed AdrerUelas oa Page 14) MANCHESTER. CONNn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1951 Last night at midnight, the local VOL. LXX, NO. 116 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Pack 4. cub ScouU, will make Legion Post held the drawing for a trip to Hartford Monday by the Valentine Day prliea. Mrs. El­ VAUIES chartered b\is, with the Children s Museum as their objective. The mer Rice, of 78 Russell street, L eip n er Says Seeks Asylum in U. S. Strikes Cripple Marshall Testifiea Labor Quits Heads Korea Relief * ^ e t A b o a r d ^ ' bus will leave church at Manchester, was the winner of the AT 12 noon for Derrs S, 8. 7 and 8. 1981 Ford 4 door Deluxe Bedan Bayonet Attacks and a bus will leave at the same with radio and heater, purchased YOUR Lodge Welched Nation’s Wool, WSB in Tiff THE L T. WOOD LOCKER time from Perkins, and Center streets for Dens J , 2, 4 and 8. All through the Dillon Ford Agency of Cuba are requested to bring 48 this town. The winner of the Em­ On a Promise Worsted Mills Over Wages Bust Red Atteinpt AND MEAT HOUSE “SPECIAL" cents each, to cover coats. Lunch erson 16 Inch T V Set, table model, should be eaten at home before was William McCarthy, of 401 leaving as the outing will consume Keeney street, this town. The cage HALE'S HALE’S THIS WEEK-END AND TAKE over three hours. Cubs are also waa w’hlrled by Oomamnder Ted Senator (gauges Gov- Estimate Today That Proter^ 10 P. C. Ceiling reminded to have their reserve Fairbanks, and the tj^pketa were 60,000 W^orkers Out; On IiicreaHefi; Action To Turn Flanks A RIDE DOWN DISSELL ST.... tlons in for the big Blue and Gold drawn by John Griffin,* State De­ Health Market eraor Disregards Cam­ banquet In Center bhurch on Feb­ partment commander-of the Le­ S e lf S e r v e paign Vows on State No Trouble Expected; Faces Stahilization ruary 21. gion. Neither Mrs. Rice nor Mr. PET THE REST FOR LESS! McCarthy happened to be present Housing Program What Union Demands Regime With Crisis Plan to When Superintendent of Schools Arthu/ In a large crowd in attendance. The A 1 Ammunition Runs I H. Illlng w'lll attend the American Hartford, Feb. 16— (/P)— Senator Boston, Feb. 16—liPi—The na­ Washington, Fob. 16 - (A ') Un­ Low, Fight Hand to SWIFTS SELECT 6RADE A BEEF CUTS I Association of School Administra­ Benjamin Leipner (R-Bridgeport), tion's wool snd worsted mill cen­ certainty clomipil the whole gov­ 1st Additional tors convention which will be'held 4 Extra ernment effort to control prices in Atlantic City, N. J., from Fcb- majority leader of the Senate and ters were crippled today by a Hand; Red Casualties ■LOCK CHUCK don* In) ” ...... Budget and wages after labor members •ONILKSS CHUCK POT ROAST...... b. 89e I ruary 18 to 22. CSiairman o f ite Judiciary Commit­ strike of 70,000 CIO workers which Unit in March Total 4,935 in a Day; BOWLING LIBBY’S tee, charged today that Governor the union said was “ universally I of the Wage Stabilization Board CUT-UP KEF FOR STEW ...... lb- 89c ; walked out toilay In protest over Foe Masses 150,000 Mrs. Richard Cadman, Mrs. Mar- Balancers Lodge "welched" on his campaign effective” snd the companies re­ f r e s h g r o u n d I garete McMullen and Miss Mar- C o r n Beef promlsea regarding houaing. ported as “quiet and orderly." n recommendation for a ten per See New Division I Jorle Paton, all o f whom are sec­ Gall 4882 cent ceiling on wage Increases. on THAT’S WHAT THE HOMEMAKER WANTS Leipner made hla charge in a Tokyo, Fob. 16.—(/P)— Al­ EXTRA LEAN HAMIURG b. 73c Pickets marched at plant gates By a six to three vote, the retaries In Manchester schools, etateroent aimounclng that the Ju­ Way to Europe Next For RoMnratlons 12 OZ. ^ginunt Utynskl (above), th- throughout New England ahd in I Board c-jme forth with a long- lied bayonetfi slashed bsiJc lO NELESS R ll ROAST REEF b. 95e leave soon for a one week vacation diciary Committee haa aet Tuea- lb. Polish embassy’s second nsaklag eastern and soutberi states. It Secretary of Defense George C. I awaited formula which would lim­ Red attempts to outflank I in Miami, Florida. CAN day, February 27, aa the date for J. Donald Kingsley, abova, dtiac- Month; Probably the Rli ROAST (low In)...... ***• YOUNG, DELICIOUS diplomat, haa resigned and has was the first industry-wide walk­ 8larshall asks Congress for six it wage Increases to ten per cent a hearing on the Democratic-spon- tor general of the latenuUoi|al both ends of the central Ko­ FRESH asked for asylum in the United out In the union’s 11-year history divisions'for European defease as between Jan. 15, 19r>0 and next 2nd Armored Outfit Maacliastar aored blU to extend the State Kefugeo Organization, haa been rean warfront today. On th« Htatea, the State Department said and involved abou' half of all wool he teetiflee before the Joint meet­ July 1. Thua If workers had al- Houaing Program by 10,000 dwell­ ing of the Senate Foreign Rela­ named agent-general of the Unit­ left flank, southeast Seoul, HAVE A 600D STEAK FOR A CHANGE HospiUll Notes In Washington. Utynskl Is and worsted workers in the coun­ i|ae probably houaing program, Leipner aald: Woolen company hLS two of the Korea where he will tsko over They chased the flealng Chinese Brown, 35 Edgerton street; Rlch- Coffee this formula, promised to review wlU be on toe way early this WETHEREU'S FARM Platfona PrMaded War largest woolen mills in the world. the UN’s recanntnirtlun and relief spring, perhaps In March. survivors half a mile. ird Munroe, 66 Broad street; the entire wage picture before program. (NE.1 Telegraph). The doughboys killed oome 68 FOWL (None iotfor) ...... • • b. 53c “Governor Lod^ repeatedly Big 4 Deputies Elsewhere only a handful of British Labor July 1 and revise it If necessary Secretary of Defense Marshall Joseph Plniel, 47 Deepwood drive; pladged that he would hack up pickets turned out. told two Senate Oommltteee toe Reds. Artillery already hod killed ROASTING CHICKENS, 4V2-5 Lbs. Avq. lb. 49c Pamela Poehnert, South Windsor. can Boned Out For to keep wage.s In line with the about 100 of a dug-tn forenoLfiOO. HALE'S lb. that promiae with action. Howav- to ^owhegan. Me., a union of-j W m g mounting cost of living. U. S. plans to send four combat Admitted today: Eklwlna Rlsley, Stuffing U Ton With divisions— shout 100,000 men, In­ On the right fionk of toe rela­ SWIFTS PREMIUM ^ er, in hla budget meaaage th e man To Meet March flcial said Labor Wanted 12 P. C. Coventry. you can belleye’ welched on that “ We hope It will be a friendly Ohioan Carries cluding supporting troops-to Join tively quiet central front, Souto iVISCERATED TURKEYS. 9-12 Lbt...... lb. 79c The labor members, who had Korean infantrymen used bay­ Discharged today: Mrs. Rose Headquarters promiae to the people of Connect- strike." the two already there on occupa­ been holding out for a 12 per cent onets and grenades to throw baclc Loveland, 78 Linden street; Mrs. BONE IN. BEEF cut and particularly to the thou- Fifth in Paris The walkout got underway last By 21 Ballots tion duty for joint defense Of Frances BlUIngs, Andover; Miss PUR eelliug, promptly withdrew from Troops Issue western Europe, Chinese troops north o f (Thschon. OUR OWN PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT. lb. 65c aaitda o f veterans and othqra who midnight, after breakdown of New the board In protest. Tn effeef, Gertrude Haberen. 97 Blssell But Communist pressure tn to s t X REDEEM desperately need a decent place to York negotiations between the CIO they had been Instructed to do so But Marshall's testimony left LITTLE LINK SAU SAG E lb. 69c Scottissue CHUCK ROAST to live." open the question of whet four mountainous sector continued. street; Mrs. Norma Goodin, 173 Textile Workers of America and Surprising Majority under the clrcn- group representing nearly all the On the western front souto o f and Mrwi Henry Lava4r, Rock­ ‘ COUPONS WHOLE OR HALF lo d g e did In hla Inaugural mea­ , he said he preferred not to Seoul, on American tank-infantry FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED DAISY HAMS, lb. 85c maker for tho Industry. Twenty of servative Attempt to 16,000,000 union members In the eey. ville. aage, that the Republican plat­ Be Delivered to Rus> nation. Taft Insists Congress patrol ran into more toon 800 its 25 mills held CIO contracts. Several ITnlts Reedy Birth today: A daughter to Mr. HERE form waa drafted prior to the Ko­ They planned to meet with that Chinesa just south o f the Hon r iv - - 4 5 3 * LEG O'LAMB sians Next Week TWUA President Emil Rleve Unseat the Socialists Whet dlvislone may be picked? and Mra. Theodore Wright, An- rean war. The changed situation committee today “ to consider fur­ Put Ceiling on Num­ er. The Reds were dug in but lost RAIY KEFUYER (Ftosb) ...... lb. 7Sc said American Woolen failed to There are these factors: -vver. reaultlng from that conflict, they ther appropriate action," aa Emil at least 100 men. make a reasonable offer. The com­ London. Feb. 16— (J*)—By a -sur­ ber of Soldiers U. S. The 4th Infantry Division, eoa- and save any, forced changes hr the pro­ Paris, Feb. 16—m — The West­ Rleve put It. Rleve, one o f the Action sU along toe curving pany said it had offered an In­ verted last fall from a training to RIB gram they proposed. ern Powers’ latest note to Rus- prising 21-vote majority, the Bri­ members. Is president of the CIO battlefront was relatively omall on top quality crease of five cents an hour. C^n Send to Europe combat outfit, has been organis­ SEABROOK FARMS OR BIRDS EYE Aa the result of a housing pro- tish Labor Government last night United Textile Workers. His union In comparison with flghUng In tho Bia, due to be sent to the Krem­ ing, squlping and training at Fort L b . mam which he credited to the The union demanded a 15 cento called a strike today by 70,000 past five days, In which a Commu­ Engagement CORNED BEEF 39c lin Monday or Tuesday, will pro­ defeated the eight conservative at­ Washington, Feb. 16—(>P)—With Bennlng, Gs., for several months. FROZEN FOOD, FRUITS OR VEGETABLES Democratic Administration of an hour pay boost and reported woolen and worsted mill workers nist drive on the central front was tempt In a year to drive It from of­ Secretary of State Acheion pa one Even though too division is not former Governor Cheater Bowles, pose March 6 aa a date for Depu­ the industry's average wage aa seeking a wage boost. checked. UPTON fice. fully trained. Army officials have TINTTS SPAGHETTI SAUCE ...... 59c MAZOLA Leipner said, "Twelve thousand ty Foreign Ministers to meet In $1.42 an houi^'^T^W TW U A also The other two labor members of hla targete, Senator Taft (R., The Eighth army counted Rod pointed out that training facllltlea Dubiel-Rivers R unges. Refrigerators BONELESS Connecticut families are now, or Paris to arrange a Big Four meet­ wants annual raises of 6 cento an The Parliamentary test came In arc Elmer E. Walker, president of Ohio) took to two committee to­ casualtlea at 4,935 for Thursday, TNiTI'S SPAGHETTI AND MEAT SAUCE ...... 49c TEA are available In the American Mrs. Louis GIgllo, .of 48 Lenox soon will be, living In new homes. ing on world peace, a govenunent hour, quarterly cost of living ad­ an attack on the $13,160,000,000 the Machinists union, recently re- of which 2,275 were on the cen­ TINTTS SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS ...... 59c •A h ’ . day hla fight to hold down Ameri­ Zone of Germany. There the 4to street, announces the engagement Washers and Al! i.b. 59c This great Job was done at no copt source said t<^ay. justments and other contract ben- three-year rearmamenit plan. affillated with the AFL, and Pres- tral front between Chipyong and of her slater. Miss Bertha S. Dtr OIL CORNED BEEF Russia has told tho W est aha efita. In the 308 to 287 vote. Labor can troop commitments In Europe. could be polished Into final reodl- neas. blel, daughter of the late Mr. and Other Appliances 5 U (OoBtlaaag am Fpiga X n ) has no ebjsctien to a meeting of to Fitchburg, Mass., union offl- kept Its ranks aolld despite an (Conrinued on Page Ten) T o ft paid if he faile to eonvlnce (OontlBUod on Page Tex) earlier threat hy-left win g aoolaU. In European worfara. becauoa 1I% OH Oa 12 Or More PMkagtt. Mra. Joto Dublel, to Pvt. Leo H daputles ^ith e-U i- B.,- - France, d a l Jaimes J. E U s riiargad that toe commiUeeo .toat a veiling with coupe n 1st to bolt on the arms Issue. Six of the terrota. tank outfits have ♦1,1 Rivers, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Use Seafood to bolster your Russia and Britain to work out Amsrtean Woolen “asked for toe ought to be put on 'U. g. groupd L. Rivers, of 90 Valley atreet. rht the time, place and agenda for a Liberals also voted with tho gov­ fore# contribuUonp, he wUl pro* bISh value tn any army. In tha i SEE YOU SOON AND OFTEN! . jnKtiaoeowMAMCHSatSB C o«» strike so they would have a talk­ No definite date has been set for gal. $ 2 *9 $ meeting of the Foreign Ministers. ernment majority. poM in toe Senpte that none be United States is the Snd Armored Truman S^iys diet, and ease your budget — Buy Talmadige Gets ing point with Washington to re­ The vote waa on a motion of cen­ Good Neighbor pent until Atlantic Pact pertnere Division, at Fort Hood, Tex. Also, the wedding. UPTON Russia began the exchange of lax toe price freeze." notes last November, proposing sure Introduced by Conservative have formally agreed to ahere plans are underway for an early Ellis, business agent o f the TEA BAGS it dt Hale's Market: Fresh Fish, Ms Four meeting on German Leader Winston ChurcKill, who Policy Works most of the defehae burdeh. re-forming of one of toe World 38 No Barrier 4 8 'a Racial Bill questions. The W est has been union’s central Massachusetts- scathingly described Labor's re­ Acheoon wap called birfore toe W ar n onRored dlvieiena. Frosted Fillets, Scallops, Oysters, litslsUng that the scope of the Joint beard, said toe company had armament efforts aa inept and In­ Foreign Relations and A r m ^ Then there Is ivollsble the SSnd 43d meeting not bo confined to Ger­ 75 days in which to prepare for competent Services groups to supiK>rt the an­ Airborne Division, a crack outfit MeasurO Would Deny many ^one. contract negotiations and met On the last four censure motions Qiicago Family of 11 nounced plan of President Truman which was virtually the only divi­ Declares Allied Armies with coupon Clams. “ only three times” with union brought by the Conservative op­ to send four more American Divis­ For Fish Days... CAMPHRE Deputies to Pick Subject Burned Out Finds sion tn he kept at near full' Still Have AuthoritY State Aid to Schools The deputies In the preliminary chiefs. position, toe Liberal Bloc voted ions— about 100,000 men, including strength level during the pre-KO' :• Admitting Negroes meeting would not discuss mat- Robert Montgomery, counsel for against the government. This time Relief Near at Hand supporting troops—to Western reon days and which since then To G ’oss Panilldd Pinohunt Offort Marshmallows they said displays of party differ­ w eeth eart Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (OontliiiMd Ml Page Four) (Coattaned on Page Ten) ences increased the danger o f war. (Centlnned on Page Tea) (Oontlned on Paga Two) S Atlanta, Fab. 16—(F)—Georgla’a The left-w’ing Laboritea, who had Chicago, Feb. 16 —(iP)— Flames Bulletin! CENTER SLICES SWORD FISH TOIUT SOAR 1207,000,000 budget bllL expressly urged a go-slow policy on rear­ which destroyed the home and all London, Feb. I f . —(g)— (i III i9U tiu mw ilt m amwill (atiTOBB mema . bb , _ , ^ ^ designed to keep Negroes from at­ mament for fear of enraging the possessions of a family of 11 ap Foreign Office tpokeemnn Haddock Fillon Frosh Oyston tending white schools, waa In Gov. Russians and increasing world peared today to have sparked a sold today Britain will seek Lr. Bch. wave of generosity among hun IN FROSTED FOODS Reg. Slie 3 «w Forr„26c lb- pi's- 53® PASCAL CELERY 33c Harman Talmadge’s hands for Claim $2,500 Russian tensloiw, decided to stick wdth the West European Forces clarification of PreBldeat Tra- •Ignatura today. Party rather than force a general dreda In three suburban commu­ man’s statement tost a deei For The Little Family FHIon of Haddock, Mockord, Floundor or Porch Tha Cteorgla tisgislature com­ election that might put the Con­ nities. slon whetoer U.N. foroes Bath Size 2 For 27C Word of the fire and loss spread Onring the period when there was a shortage of food Items pleted work on the measure yes­ servatives Into power. should cross toe 88th parallel Shrimp Cocktail Shrimp Friod Shrimp quickly through the Westmont- In 8 and lOj?] CME. enna It waa quite a problem tor the small family Lbs. terday, writing U. the segregation Donation to Institute Passage of the opposition motion To Double in Year la Korea resta w llli General SHELL BEANS 2 37e clause at Talmadge'a requ e^ would have forced Prime Minister Hlnsdale-Downers Grove area, yes­ Douglas MocArtour. eg two or three to have variety In fruits and vegetables. We now The meat men say that anyone, on a Hollywood Holiday or have at least 12 or 16 Items in fruits and vegetables packed In BLU-WHITE The Chief Ebrecutive, a “ White Attlee's Government to resign. terday after fire destroyed the TIm spokeomisa said Britain any other diet wtU get good service and careful attention at Mundt Says Pacific Re- Labor haa hung to office by a four-room frame bungalow. stll) sUcks by Its 'view, stated the small handy oana Ptnehurst. Here again we cater to the small, or to the large Supremacy" advocate, admitted Acheson Tells Senators - FLAKES 16 OZ. CAN that that bill is desired to void U. S. to SeU narrow majority since it was con­ Clothing, food and shelter were Nehru Chides la the House o f Conunona ro- One oostomcr told iw that Jack slifiply would not eat vege­ buyer. Get 1 chop . . . a special grinding of lean, fat or special I.bs. ^ lations Group Was tinued In power a year ago. offered in abundance by friends eestly by Prime Minister blends of meat. Just ask for what you want . . . and our meat WMSHtMBlUl ttHUMmtim! £ 19c any federal court order to admit He Hopes to Tie Tur-| tables she Uked . . . and you would be sorprised to see how the DOLE ONIONS The 21-vote majority was the and neighbors to Irwin Hedge, Clement Attlee. Be sold then men will get It for you. '' a Negro to a white Institution. Reich Roost Closely Linked With key, Spain, Greece I "imekM" pick oat other Items when they come In the store . . . Under the tem u of the legisla­ second largest the Socialists have his wife, Mary, and their nine chil­ Party Brothers that Britain felt a declslen oa foods that “ she” Just won't eat. dren ranging In age from 3 to IS. whether to croee the SSth par­ While we ask you to take a number at the meat counter to . tion any public achool or college ------j Moscow Propaganda obtained on a censure challenge 2 For 19c PINEAPPLE Hedge, 38, an orchestra leader To Atlantic SeuUp! allel ehould be taken only aft­ a.ssure everj’one of their proper turn . . . W E REMIND YOU that admits a Negro under court in the present House of Commons. Lbs. ------1 er ooneultatlon In the United Look Ovor Qur Supply of 8 ond IOVj -O i . Cons of TH A T YOU ARE NOT a number at Ptnehurst . . . You are a 2 11c instructions will automatically Old Embassy Occupied It surprised members on both sicks and factory worker, his wife and Waahlngtoii, Feb. 16.— OP— Sen­ Washington, Feb. 16— {JP- -Oec- Dislikes Tlicir Cabling Nations and among those special valued customer, and we want you to return to the meat stop receiving state support. of the House, bringing a great their eldest daughter, Shirley, IS, Fom Limos Grten Boons JUICE By Kaiser, Hitler's ator Mundt (R„ 8. D.), s^d today saved the eight younger children countries with troops In the department . . . to every part of Ptnehurst . . . time after time. Beech-Nut Would Stop AU AM shout of ( “ 6h> mingled with Labor retary Acheson said today he ex­ Special Appeal to documents originally among those by dropping them out of the win­ U.N. forces. C/6n CorroH Bokod Boons STRi^lNED FO O D S Should a court hold such ac­ cheers. pects Western Dirope to double Us r Envoys on dows of their small home in West­ SERVE FARM FRESH PINEHURST POULTRY . . . For tion unconstitutional, then none o f seised In a Massachusetts raid by In the acid debate that pr>r;eded defense forces In the next year. Congress for Gratn Dieod Boon Slicod Boon PEARS 3 19c the vote, Wartime Leader mont. Wsshington, Feb. IS— Prssi- 4 j.„41c the schools in ths whole college Washington, Feb. IS—(/P)— The Senate internal security Investi­ Re also expressed hope Spain, W ax loons Tomotoos Churchill attacked toe AtUee There wasn’t time to save any Turkey and Greece can be linked New Delhi, Feb. IS —(J>)—Prime dent Tnimsn says Allied troope in Weekly i.. .r;?:!orur"' .es insure old German embassy, borne of Hit­ gators “Indicate a $3,800 contribu­ Korea still have the same United into the Atlantic community's Minister Jswaharlal Nehru ’ pub­ FARM FRESH FRYERS comptc't*'ol all vr.Tieties. < (UooUniMd nn Paga Tw o) ler’s end toe Kaiser’a diplomatic tion from Moscow to toe Institute (Onaanned on Page Tka) (ConUnued on Page Tea) Nations authority to cross too Vd-Found Cons of Tuno 39 of Pacific ■ Relations." mutual defense plans- licly chided 43 members o f Parlia­ representatives. Is about to be 38th Parallel that they exercised TEMPLE ORANGESdol 59c WlUlam Holland, toe tostitute’s *1116 Secretary of State was be­ ment today for cabling the U. 8. Doifc Chorrios Royd Anno Chorrios sold. Congress on appeal for groin. In driving over it lost year. or BROILERS lb .4 7 * ' CHASE A SANBORN Bids on the old place, a thing secretary-general, conunented In fore the Senate Foreign Relations Any future incursion beyond that of no beauty, were to be open4d New York it was “entirely logi­ and Armed Services . Committees President l^ m a n has asked f ton Logonborrios Fruit Cocktail cal” that a receipt of the kind Congress tn authorize e gift to News Tidbits today. The Justice Department to support the Administration's (iXHittiiaed on Page l araa; Vie Will Hava Roosttn. . . and Fawt far Fricosioa INSTANT COFFEE NATIVE then has 45 days to accept, or re­ Mundt mentioned wmuld be toelud- plan to send 100,000 additional India of 3,000,000 tons of g ^ n to Ptnehorot has a large variety of jams and jellies. One Is a C'allvd From I/Pl Wirsa ject, toe best offer. ed in toe IP R records being Stnd- Army troops to Europe as pert of avert a threat of widespread star­ faortaetlng blend of Apricot and Pineapple packed by H A W. Lamb Logs Lamb Shouldars Lamb Chops News Flashes ied by a Senate Judiciary suboom' vation. The grant la oppooed In 4 0 z. SOr. rvC K The money eventually wrlU go a combined defense force against Whoever thought It up was a genius.'We now have Apple Butter. Pork this wook will ba from Roth's Iowa Com 53c $lo03 POTATOES 45c .to the W ar Claims Commission, mlttee. seme quarters in the United 8tatez Qaava JeUy, Seedless Black Raspberry and the finest grape >-ou (Lata BaQattaa of toa (F) WIra) Oommunlst aggression. Cuban Ck>urt • Leo F. OarroU o f BldgeSeld, ex­ and will be used, among other Holland said toe $2,500 “ un­ In general, Acheson developed because of India's opposition in over tasted. Lands . . . and wo will henro a limited fupply of the United Nations to U. 8, policy ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF ecutive officer of state Police de­ things, to pay claims o f American doubtedly” waa one o f toe aiuiual these arguments: partment, Is namied to permanent on Korea. Corned Beef. ^ prisoners of war. assessments paid by toe Ruajlan 1. The Wsstsrn World's advant­ rank of major . . ... Oanada’s fta Council o f toUm ational ZhsU- Acquits Woman 5. Ir W . Rrovm B rood...... 25c Description Is Gay Ban "Mirsele” Film . age gained from this country’s The Prime Minister told the Carton Frozen Food Specials epMemlo spreads to 36' new cen­ tute some time duytoS fSe n^ald House the cable, pent ta Vice Presi­ Featured At Rock-Bottom Pricos CIGARETTES $1o83 to calling for offers, the Justice Albiniy, N. Y., Feb. 16— (4V -Th e New York Board of atomic weapons is now the noaln ters in Oiitario and many schools 19S4-S9, toe years toe Soviet dent Albcn W. Barkley and U. 8. S. Et W . Bokod Boom...... 22c and 35c Department acted as enthusiastic Regents today invoked s statewide ban against the Italian deterrent to Communist aggres­ and factories throughout country aa any pMdler of real estate. It 0}unell was affiUated with toe Speaker Sam Raytairn, was “sent Karerf^Nelson Freed of sion, but time Is erasing tost ad­ VELVEETA CHEESE 2 Lb. Box 99c UBBirS' rBE-tOOKED ara„ closed down . . . Property gave tols description: IPR. film, “ The Miracle,” on the ground that it is “ Sacrilegious.” with no reference to members of Murder Charge in Grow Ripo OHvos...... 4 3 c A Full Line Of Premier owners In New Canaan area plan “ Valuable downtown location, Pignred In End Prehe The Regents saiil the picture takes sacred belief “ set forth vantage. The Allies must, there­ the goveimment. fore, build balanced forces which BEST WHITE MEAT to make attempt to force change 1438-41' Massachusetts avenue, The Institute, made up of an hi hoth the Protestant and Catholic versions of the Bible snd Members of Parliament, Nehru Death * of Husband C olowd Ripo (BkKk) Olivot * e 4 e 4 FRENCH FRIED in proposed route o f natural gse will make Russia hesitant to move 57s Diabetic Fruits and Vegetables N. W.. Improvements of brick American and aeveral other i associates it with drunkeness, seduction, mockery and lewd- continued, may send a message to BUMBLE BEE TUNA Can 39c plpettne acrosa Oonnecticut . construction, consisting o f 70 tlonal eouncUs, was organised after the West’s atomic advantofs anyone they wish, but "confusion Senate crime investigators start Santiago. Chiba. Feb. 16—iJ V - Juiiibo Ripo (Black) Olivtf • a a 4 e . 53c rooma, large ballroom, IS baths about 1925 for the Stated piirpese ness.” diminishes. and embarraasroent” could remiU STATE OR ARMOUR SCALLOPS ,7 0g. 49c on three-day pnbllo Inqiilfy Into a a a Attraettve Georgia-educated Karen S-OUNOE CAN and 6 additional toilet rooms, of atudytog toe peoples of toe Far 2. Any policy of waiting for Eu­ for "membeni to address officials assMted gambling enterprises, Nelson, 36, was acquitted by a garages and storage- space; sit- East and Pacific area ^ t o a*'view rope to build its own strength, be- of foreign governments without BUTTER Lb. 79e ranging from boekmaking to dice Nine Die In Bus Crash Cuban court yesterday on chargea Prices. . . Coupons. . . Qualify For Manila, Feb. 16— (AV^Nine persons died in a flaming she plotted the deatKgif herIT (n igor APPLESAUCE 2 29c DVLANY and card gam4s. on Pnga Ihiea) (OMritaiied oa PngaTaa) (CMitlniied on Pagn Ten) (CeattaooS on Pago fkreo) A m iin I aalasy bicreeeee reng- motor bus that hit a truck and turned over on s provincial plsoter husband to m m insurance. A t Ploehurst you wW find fresh dcpHy supplies of 8-OUNOE CAN liig from $880 to 11,026 for Niw v i ^ today. Sixteen others were injured. A sign previously Fresh FruH and Vegetables BLUEBERRIES 12 Og. 37c It was «w of toe ’^frongest Mt wondorfd Poppoiidgo Form IroM and Rdls York Clty’e public scbool teachers erected at the scene read: “ Drive safely. Seven killed here.” are recommended by fact-finding a a a murder trials tn Cubaa JUstW. . . tho fuE AmoM Bokory Hnb. 2 F .r 29c committee . . . Osnaecttcnt Re­ Feed and Grain Daddy Only ofM trial witness — fhiriqua CARROTS Lb. l O C PEAS Fleecy Flakes Paralyze Bringogzu—said a crime haJ^ esq- SNOW CROP formatory at Cheshire is "loaded Seize 300 Pounds Of Gold On Liner with mental defecLivu and psy- New York, Feb. 19--(i‘FH-Cnstoms authorities confiscated committedi Ha testified qlrs. Wo rodooim Upton, P. A G . and aN otiior cou- I-POUND CAN. OCEAN SPBAY cbotlcs,” reports trustee during Neigoo oonsplred with two ^ a o ^ GRAPEFRUIT 2 r« 19c Sued for Trust Fund mon than 300 pounds of gold allegedly smugglod aboard the Tokyo-Yokohama Area tlon amployes to do awsy Crisco with conpon b 3 Ibc. for $1.03... GREEN CUT eourse of appeal for funds to hire Alvar Nuaeo. SL hw hi ' psyeblatrist Tor 3$0-Iqmate insti­ liner Queen Elhmbeth shortly before the ship sflisd today. bio Iho coopon. CIgarottoi cd Hnohurst L b . CRANBERRY Ilie y add they found f number o f gold cubM concealed in A pefico PARSNIPS 2 25e 10 Oz. tution . . . fifaryland’s law MUwaOkee, Feb- IS-r(SV-Indus-> Tklltsist .(« f t

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MANCHES'l’iSK EVLNlNli MEKALL), MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEK, CONN., t'KlDAY, EEDUUAKI 16. 1!»61 PAGE ’TT’ menta provide for American troop the $12,250,000 set aside for opera, uatd to stoek ■uppUa for elvlllan "it Indieates no formula at all." tlon of the entire university aya- had a fallow named Korber as Acheson added that he was participation in the Weatcm Eu­ dafanao and nrlU 6«M kopt1 In tho dlf- Picturcs of Scrvkomtn U. S. to Sell West Europe Plan to Ship tbm would be frozen. caretakar. Ha had worked for the "fully convinced" the European ropean Defenae Force. Speed and Efficieiicy fer«nt acbools In town. I hop# that Wanted for Display Here Germans, I believe, and wa kept Gas Famine Allies would carrv their full share Acheson said the fundamental By the same procedure vne $81,- wt do not have to use them bqt If Rcicli R o o s t him on becauae the waa the only FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE To Double Forces purpose of the Atlantic Pact la 424,000 aet aside for common CIRCLE we do. let ua be prepared. If that of t!ie load. He gave no figures 1st Additional NOW U NEA ncD. Is your boy in service? Hava man who really understood the when saying they would 'double "to preserve peace.” He said It schools could be withheld. emergency ever ariees, 1 hope that furnace. The poaalbilltiea that the aegre- .voii taken hia photograph to tlielr forces. provides for mutual help among Marked Flu Program I have the honor of working with (Continned from Pagt Om ) “ If he didn't keep it warm At Silver Lane Homes (CoaUaMd from On«) tlie members and for conalderatlon Unit in March gatlon provlalons might be put to thie team that has just completed Houses so that he may be rep­ Ruesell asked ^f plans had bfen resented in the window' display enough, the pipes would freeze. fore contributing American forces, made to bring Spain Into the of what should be done before any the teat are not too remote. thia huge teak with only a few listed on plot containing 20,000 But If It got too warm, the holler attack aa well as after an atUck There now la pending In federsd lations?" The answer: “ What days to prepare the program." of local servicemen which will square feet. Would dissipate the opportunity of I North Atlantic defense (Contlaaed from Page Oaa) liane>', Mass Inoculations in appear In that store during the Would blow up. Ha had qulta a Propan* company of N orw l^. should occur. court here a -suit to force admit­ school do you want me to work at "The pniperty ia ideally located problem." |75 Families Hit by thia lima int'-rval and damage j Acheson said he wanted to an- Red Cross Fund Drive? that It might be unable to make w .^ :™ FuroDe-s morale '"".-r that question a little less Moreover, Acheson said Con­ tance of Negro children to the and whfit time shall 1 report?" and oftei's unusual opportunities any more gaa dellverlea for a may have been built up to over- public schools. Schools Well Planned 3 T™ follow a policy of acting directly than it was put. He went gress Itself recognired a need for James STEWi^ ■Uf The Public Health nurses reported Leave the photograph, iden­ lor development. The neighbor­ Vartoua methods of handliiig j Shortage. Caused by week.______It comes from Texas. On advance action to defeat aggres­ ■trengtli proportions. Further, a Negro has applied Plus: RODDY McDOWALL Nehru Rebukes tified by name, rank and serv­ At present, there still arA aix And Executed; Took we will double up on our work and hood is improving. .’’ chop sticks have been developed < R e e fe n t R a i l r o a d S t r ik e ■ advice of the Boston FHA office, only alter mi a t-t.-ik w o u ^ "The Importance of the asaiat- sion. It did so. he contended, by for admission to the University of In “BIO TIMBER” send two members morning and ice, in any department on the But don't get the Idea it'a any into a rode of signaling. . » e « ! m ' Symington at once turned off all putting a requirement Into the National Guard divisions and two Georgia Law Bchool. His applica­ Five Days to Complete first floor of House's before mo?Kl o7 non- ance of Spain In the defense of Guard regimental combat teams Last Complete Show: 8:10. afternoon. 'Old Reliable,’ Mias Parly Brothers sliowplaee. Even the Germans ; Torn- Off Hot w ater , y,e h o t. water heaters In the .non-reslsUnce Western Kurope is clear. The re- 194P Mutual Defense Assistance tion presumably is the first stop Jessie Reynolds, was contacted— Kebr\iary 20. 'Vou may have never thought that. now federalized In the United* toward a court light to open the project. trallsm which -uidae " ! lations of this country and othep Act that Pre.sident Truman con­ One of the moat unuaual fea­ answer: "What time? — What f thk photograph back when the They bou^it the place, second dition military aid to W’estem Eu­ States. Four of the divisions university to Negroes, at least on (Continued froip Page One) One itmdrad aaventy-hw fam- OnlT Thing to Be Done ‘ ^ 'B efo7 ;^ h ^ Sen-t. "ith Spain, I hbpe, are tures of Manchester’s mass Inocu­ school ?■' display is removed. hand, in 1893. Since then several Today'he said It was the only rope upon the creation of an in­ and tho two combat teams have the graduate level. Ulea hare Jn SUvar lah* Before tne hen fentermg a new phase, been in process o f training and lation of tta thousands of school Plan of Action additions have been made. WANTED •tamponuy Federal Housing. move he could take to try to pre­ is a resolution bj | Htiiily Franco's “ Attitude" tegrated defense of the North At­ consultation with (India'a) Gov­ record the 1 completing equipment since last children la the speed and efficiency "In no titne we had our volun­ ernment and without consideration Dlrckhoff Moved Out serve enough gas for cooking pur­ (R-Ncb) which would __ ; ..j g,„ very hopeful that what lantic area. Qlattonbury Theator teers: now for a plan of action. pressed his views on the contro­ opposed to sending of September. Two divisions only of the larger laauca Involved and As early as 1905, though, the poses unUl a replenishment can ; ggn^te you have In mind, and what I Acheson summed up his argu­ 24 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury with which Uie whole operation The school nurses met and worked versial point in response to re­ EXPERIENCED recently were Inducted Into fed­ was planned and completed. It of India'a forelgnrpolicy." Germans bought a lot and plan­ arrive. U. 8. troops to Europe wlUiout cert.vinly liave in mind, can be ac- ments at this point by saying: eral service. While the four di­ Tel. Glastonbury 8652 out a plam two nurses and a doctor porters' queatlona. ned a brilliant new. $1,000,000 Residents today are complain­ congresaionffl approval. Our own security as well as the was learned today. Close associates said that Nehru But that depends on — ----- ; , _ visions and two combat teams are on a team: one nurse to prepare The British have been trying to . mlms.sy. But what with World the past war and auppoaed to ^ ing, but Director Sj-mlngton said Truman bat Ukerj ‘ he *tnnd the actions of many nations — our ! security of our Allies In Europe TODAY and TOMORROW The whole thing was worked up was extremely aenaltR-e on all mat­ CARPENTERS not battle ready, they are far. in five days, a nece.ssary limitation the child, the other nurse to pre­ keep the Korean fighting as limited iVar 1. and one thing and another, dism ayed after the and of the the temporary shortage Is beyond has the power to send them treaty' nations and on requires vigorous ef^rts ,to buUd enough along .so that some or all “GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE" ters connected with the request with the approach of a vacation pare the vaccine and syringes. Mon­ for U. S. grain. They said he had as possible and arc reported op­ Ihev never got around to building housing emergency, is his power to remedy. would consult Congress, i „f gpam herself." ^ an effective force In Europe at the of them could be sent overseas Kathryn Orayaon - Van Johnson It. For Inside and Oul.sldc period. day the' plan was worked out at been persuaded only "with re­ posed to crossing the 38th. Prime two large propane gas tanks. “1 hope enough cooking gas re­ •« rw,M.-tor It is unlikely that the 82nd or results were amazing. The prin­ gave up, and moved to a rented Testetday Project.v Dlrectm get here," he said. rdmlu^tratlon continue ” relv on Retaliatory alJ Joseph C. Barry, school physician, Moaj of the signers of the cable Commons last Monday that U. N. 5 Dover Road giess are aiming to aubatltute ^hgt, Spain will do He said he two of the Guard divisions and SUNDAY - MONDAY gives a detailed account of the ac­ cipal and the teachers had Instruct- forces should be kept south of the place further out Masaachiisctts jiarold Symington r e c e l ^ w r d Is Peculiar Oas power a.s a sufficient deterrent U one combat team would be sent were members of'the Prime Min­ Or FhoW 4112 some aort of resolution approving hopes thfs government soon can tivity. o< the pupils ~ a slight pick with ister’s own ruling Congi-ess Party. dividing lino until there is ‘‘full avenue, where most of the larger the distributor, a^erican From time to time, it is learned, the effect of time. overseas before mid-summer If JOHN WAYNE In Rinbiissies are located. reviously the dispatch of-troops. plumb the Franco GoveinnienCa “ RIO GRA.NDE" Dr. Barry says, in his account: a slight amount of pain, that was consultation with the U. N." the gas pressure has ni Acheson, wearing a gray suit attitude. "We have a substantial lead In they’ are chosen. The defense E.xCept for a caretaker, the place JARVIS RKAI.TY CO. WAIT FOR DIAL TONE dropped dl the project due to the and “THE TOUGHER Ilow They Did It all They iiistllled confidence in Since then, however, the U. N. Legal Notke* set off by a red-figured blue tie air power and In atomic weapons. department on Feb. IS announced their charges and ^ e p t dicipitne. has been vacant since Dec. 19. peculiarities of the gas Itsetf. In -: ^ t,,', committees with Acheson said efforts are being At the present moment, this may THEY CO-ME” "On February 2 the Manchester forcee have landed a party of made toward bringing Turkey and two training exercises .scheduled The children wsffed up to the Cuban Courl 1941. Tlint's the date Charge D’Af- V troduced in a condensed form which out- be the moat powerful deterrent to be held in June and July tn the Medical Society voiced its approval South Korean marines at Wonsan, uacoB m o n r Greece into the defense aetupr miriie, received an alcohol sponge far north of the old dividing line fairs Hans Tliomsen and 200 help­ ‘ SOTICE o r APPI.ICATIO» the tanks, the propane ‘ '■‘1'"'^''" * 1", IpeRnl argument, against aggression. But with the Carollnas and Colorado. It said for inoculation of the school chil­ ers were moved to Internment at certain minimum temperature to jlin ^ n e g ,p Tex.l. Uu.sscll s.iid he thinks some law- | ",,a _ e of'time, even though we dren. Because of the epidemic in on the site of injection, then went Acc|uils Woman between North and South Korea. 1 that participating in the Carolina to the doctor and received their White .Sulphur Springs, W. Va. nut U to^TsjBotlc. t ^ t , * ' ^ ^ change Into a gas ,.f^*com bined comnilUecs rapped makers will .attempt to limit i pnntmne our advances In this field, I maneuvers would be th? 82nd Air- England It was deemed advisable AnierU nn cnntribntlons to the | diminishes. Inoculation without a strfiggle. Incidentally, Senator I-Angcr (R- t A « » V L A OTAPSLLI!. of 17 ^Oaklao- “ ^“ Iflclent pressure for ribul om . tn* I borne, the 28th and -4Sd infantry ; j^BURNSIDEr;. to inoculate the children to protect NDi has protested the German llAacherttr, hire ftUd an appH* European defense force to the six .,j„ words, the best use [LHUDIR P IN Zn I "Then the school nurses briefed (Continued fron Page One) At times, during i^nods ot cold , g you know the sub­ 1 divisions ( both National Guard j I MANCMSTia them if we had an epidemic here. reprc.senl stives who will come ■SuJn U. W i, with ‘ he division total. He asked whether , make of our present ad- -tiic visiting nuraea as to their du­ ^Liquor Control Commlsaion tor a Tav- weather and Icing of the tanks. ; * u , ..... Connally : units, the former from Pennsyl- Thp PITCH M EN- KDV 8now ; "The Board of Education granted band was sliot when his pistol fell Extended Forecast here, jeet matter before us. Acheson agrees wltli SecreUry of | vantage in retaliatory air nower. ties and Wednesday came too fast. t iS Permit for the aale of »l«hollo the Uoes not form Fuffi<'icnti> .said in a wear.v voice. "It’s the so- I vanla and the latter a Vermont- ! T h e l V A N a V S 1 approval February 6 but also from its holster in the plantation KerU M III tlieer fast for the dcmaiirts made on U. Defense Marshall that there should j ,, move ahead under this pro­ Red Skditon The medical department of the liquor on the pretnleei. 78 Cooper calfed Wheri-y.Wherry resolution." i Connecticut-Rhode Island organl- .stated ^hat vacation was starting pumphouse December 11, 1949. Boston, Feb. 16—(>P)—The tem­ Tlie .sale, he told the Senate, will Men have to be sent, sometimes, to be no miincric.al ratio written Into j tectlve shield to build the bal- ALLDYALSSTAILIQNS Arleae Dahl February 16. This gave the medi­ school was ready but could they do A crowd, which started gather­ i ration) and the 27StU Regimental the huge task of giving 3.000 in­ Joyful over the court's decision, perature in New England during tilings howls of glee fropi Comnui- . .**The buSneaa la owned by RlcMrd clean off the tanka to expose tlum legl.sl.ition. M.arshall, testifying i gneed col'ectlve forces in Western I Combat team of Tennessee. JAChPOWELl DUKEARTJr. Aaa Miller cal staff of the schools, consisting JI-j L. LaChapellc. 17 Oakland atreet. Man' ing 30 minutes in adv.nnce of the she broke into tears apd laughter. the next five days, Saturday iiist-s. to the sun and weather In order to before the group yesterday, argued | i<:iirope that will continue to de- of one physician and three nurse^ oculations in 10 schools of the town Adolph B. OBrifht of 14? opening, overflowed the .300-sent ! Not .scheduled for the June-July ARHOBENNETT LEE DAVIS- For ‘‘Watch The in 5 hours. Silent prayers were Spectators embraced and congrat­ through ne.xt Wedne.sday wiil But a Slate Department man ie Walker atreet. ManchMter. Md in •peed up the distribution. Director I .strongly against, as he phrased it, | aggression after our atomic t exercises and thus perhaps ellfrl- exactly five days to prepare to give Ui Senate caucus room. t.ving the hands of Gen. Dwight D. i advantage has been diminished." 3Iarriage" pirdle” said that no accide*:? or emergency ulated her. Practically everyone average more than six degrees who looked the old buildings over ■' ha conducted by U Symington said. News reel and telcvi.slon cam­ hle for earlier movement overseas .7,000 to 4,000 inoculations in ttfe waa convinced of her innocence above the sea.sonal normal Rising told s reporter It's "a horrible OBAPXIXX. of 17 Oakland atreet Dettera explaining the present ' Eisenhower. Supreme Commander ' Repeatedly. Acheson nut the .%« 8:18 At 8:aS-t:4S space of two days. Never befoie would wreck the schedule as time eras began grinding away as are the other two divisions and 12 COHTINENTAl ROCKETS was running out. during the long ordeal. Hurrlcit- temperatures over the week-end place, exceedingly depresaing." tar. aa parralttea. dlfflcultv were at once sent out to of the Allied Forces. | blame for the need of building up ‘ • - in the history of the town has so RICHAltD U leA CHAPBLLE, Acheson, In his usual clipped voice, one combat team of those federal- . .•eOMtlHINa ABOl ly, she left the courtroom with her but turning colder again about the He said the furniture haa been the tensintk, it was stated. read his statement. ' On that point, Acheson said: "U . weste-n defenses on the threat? tze “ SOLTHSlUR I-18H” oul weeks of planning, testified ■ in her behalf. She tele­ Some normals for the period arc and the whole thing la ramahaekle, \ ful to He our hands In dealing | Me cited their mllltnrv power and of Oklahoma and the 190th Com­ "An eriiergency meeting between or emergency ocoirred. Tlie chil­ phoned the news to hei' parents as follows: Boston, 29, Providence their demonatrated willingness, as KASV FRCE rARKIXO ■'For a long time," he aald, "we Services Committee told him I with developments in the next year bat team o f South Dakota. the doctor and nurses was held. dren acted like little soldiers — in Detroit, Mich. They, too. cried .70. Nantucket 31, New Haven, '29. “whether I or two. No one can forsee the in Korea, to use either onen or In­ If usual military practice were some were frightened but tried to with happiness, she said. Concord. N. H., •23. Burlington '20. direct aggression against free na- The physician calmly explained to future. followed, the armored division them that we could do it and mask it. All were orderly and Portland 24, Eastport 22, Green­ CABINET MAKING full share of the load" of defend­ "To attempt rigidly to tell the tlon-s. ! would move overseas ahead of the watched the expre.ssion of amaze­ nearly all the schools were com­ ville 15, and Presque I.sle 14. ing Western Europe. military authorities the strejigth He mentioned the situation In i1 airborne division. An armored pleted. The principals, teachers, At Boston the iiomal maximum See Warner’s Newest ,\BC Eastern Europe, including East | ment on their facca. Nobody said Truiiiaii Says “ No Formula I of each branch that shall be em­ ' -iivislon takes much more time that we could not but we/all had nuns, and parent helpers kept good temperature during thia period is SERVING ' ployed in the European defense Oermanv. as an examnle of one ^I 1 ahlpnlng space. If trouble order and took care of those who 37 and the normal minimum tem­ He noted Acheson had said the that mieht explode Into great our doubts. Then came Oie sug­ * INDUSTRY European nations would double I would be most unwise.” came quickly" In Europe, the ar­ gestions — the doctor to contact were slightly upset. 38 No Barrier perature 20. FRONT HOOK BRA trouble for Europe. He said: FOOD "The nurses kept a steady * COMMERCIAL 11 Oielr defense forces, an increase I Bars Limiting Help mored outfit could be on the spot the doctors in town to sec If he Preciptatlon during thia period “ We see at the present time the of 100 per cent. Russell said a Acheson also attacked proposals and the airborne division shifted THE MOST DELICIOUS FOOD could secure their help: all that was stream of students to the doctors | will on the a\eragc total between Cualoniera aay; “ H'a the heat 11 KINDS I for limiting American help as well build up of forces In East Germany there In a matter of days. who were forced to go at top speed. | (Continued from Page OncI two and six tenths of an inch oc­ bra—made for tit, convenience, eHOME ontributlon of four more Amerl asked of the doctors was that they I as suggestions for concentrating and the satellite states. This build­ SERVED IN MANCHESTER After one .school was completed curring as showers .Saturday uplift and comfort." can dhdslons would triple IT. S. give up their paying patients in line, he told his news conference strength. There are the equivalent American defenaes in thia hemis- up contains the possibility of overt the nurses were asked If they were night or Sunday and again as moves which could be disclaimed Com* In Tonight For A Delicious the morning to give their aervices ye.sterday, is a matter of military of two U. S. Dlrislons there now. pliere and for Insisting that Eur- gratis to the children: then in the tired and the answer was "What showers snow fiurries about the DWYER PRODUCTS, Inc. o])e prepare Ita defenaes first and by the real center of aggression. Taliiiaclge Gets SEA FOOD DINNER school next?" What spirit!* strateg)’ and aa such ie in the hands middle of next week. See Them Today ,\t TEL. MAN. 5826 The Georgia Senator w.vntcd to afternoon they could give up their of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, ROUTE 85, BOLTON know whether this ratio of in­ get American aid second.- "In the absence of deiensa forc­ "'The credit of this fiuge task day off to catch up on their own Mr. Truman added that there crease Would he carried into 1953 He also resjjnnded to the issu> es in being, aatellites might be Racial Bill i goes to the school nurses, Mrs. Ce­ U. S. civilian aviation is gov­ used for such disguised aggression morning’s work or come down to lia Wqndt, Mrs. Anna -Clay and were political aspects involved in erned by the Civil Arrnn.autics and 1954. raised in Congress over whether the high school in the afternoon “ Oh, no sir,” Acheson replied. North Atlantic treaty commlt- in the hope that they could get Mrs. Mae Morton, who organized such a crossing but he didn’t care Coniniisaion and the Civil Aero­ BLAIR’S away with It, since the free na- (Contlnneoo(U b help us Wednesday with the Inocu­ "The money received will be protecting the United States K. rfrs}eoB FalrbBakf, Jr. SAT. NIGHT-7:45 oreaks do.vn into three p a rta -'ili “Ground “The Great A r the I to prevent war, (2) to prevent For Man ' Tc •a--i I Russia from "accomplishing its aggressive purposes” by means Marriage” Hunt” saturdav - - 3:35>€:3d>B:«5 l:4J-a:ie Kosciuszko Ballroom ROM imCHAELS I ouicr than war and (3) to assure ' 7# A PART OF THE TRADITION j Uie victory of the free nations It SUN:. "BRANDED- IN TECH. I war la unavoidable. 1 Vernon Ave., Rockville anniversary sa le 1 "Our primary concern la not I liow to win a war after it gets BINGO BUS LEAVES MANCHESTER CENTER I starteu, but how to prevont it, ' and how to help Europe stay free AT 7:00 P. M. JOIN MICHAELS j in tile meantime," he said. I Here Acheson set forth his ar- , gumems against proposals for STATE y o u r last c h a n c e I concentrating American dafeuse in — NOW PLAYING ------CHINA CLUB CUM. I the hemisphere and relying pri- | DEAN JERRY ' marily on bigger American air > MARTIN • LEWIS O M c U iS U n * . G n iM /. and sea forces. { TO SHARE IN OUR Air power alone, be asserted. Is i In "AT W A R WITH not enough to stop a land thrust THE ARM Y" No need to wait . . . against Western Europe. Even | PI.US: “ BANDIT SHOP BURTON'S CHILDREN'S SHOP OVEY’S . and Bar vv BASEMENT 8TMUEV . PRIVATE OININO ROOM l^sOaVTIlE TOUGHER 958 MAIN ST...... MANCHESTER STORE K A y C H E S n p PHUNB 8801 THEY coyae ^ *^ 0 0 0 ...... Furniture Mort OPEN SATURDAY -UNTIL 5:30 P. M.

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' V IIANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16.1951 f W » Cleric Hurt Martin Is Still Missing; Big 4 Deputies Manchester STATION WAGONS Grants In Explosion Your station wagon should be eaulked and varnlabed every To Meet March Date Book ■lx montha. Di^ppenred in November It you have to keep yours for the duration of this Mar, by all Zone Revest Todap North G>venUry Minister neana being It up to ua and have a Job done that will really Fifth m Paris Visit of Bloodmobile to Man- protect It from damage both by sun and water. • ____ . Center church, 3 to 7 Reported Not Serious­ fkrorable Action Chester We win gladly give ^-on an estimate. NEW RATES... InaUtutlona and homea by atate of- dressed In dark (Contlnned from Pago One) p. m. CROSS Tomorrow ly Injured; In Hospital On Brnno Bycholsld • nelau. W. and^ local police tiAA has fnllAafailed tea and ~~ * waa wearing AVACrtnnn*eyeglaaa^ During the last war there were a good many station wagons ters of substance, but will try to Annual Ladies' Night at Brlt- spoUed at a terrific cost to the owners by hang-together experts to yield a clue aa to the where- ea when he left the convalescent Coventry, Feb. 16 —(Special) — Pico for Rule Change homt* police «ald. MArtln wae well- agree only on what subjects the Isli-Americaii club. 6:30 p. m. where price was their only standard. abouU of C harlear. four foreign minlatera woijld con­ Wednesday. February 21 Rev. Reginald A. Mcrriflekl, min­ who dlsappesrod from R local eon- know in the North P-nd League of Women Votera panel ister of the Second Congregational We have both the experience and proper farUllles to do the sider. right kind of work. Th« y^ ««g Bowii w A*T**** valeacent home In late I^^^em^r cheater but none of hla Earlier, French sources said the discuasion, Whlton Memorial, 8 p. church. North Coventry, waa In­ uiaMtiiced Oi»t a taWe^ a ^ have bean able to shed any light jured yesterday afternoon about 3 Cull us this week and have us check your station wagon or pUcaUan f» m Wadneaday » of last year. It waa learned fwOT- on hla disappearance. Anyone hay­ meeting probably would bo held m, Public Invited. Martin formerly between March 10 and 16. Ras- Saturday. February 24 o'clock, when the water tank In town and country. W ^ hK haa l*an acted u^n wd ing a clue to the missing man a Seventh Annual Ladies' Night, the parsonage cellar e.xploded, faTorable acUen by the str et and was employed for many whereabouts la asked to contact sla has given, a hint that she years here aa a machenlc. might be willing to discuu “other S. M. F. D„ Itallan-American club, throwing him acrosa the floor by PHONE MANCHESTER 5326 NEW BENEFITS.. board. PermlaaloB Martin haa several Old Age police. subjects” bealdea Germany but 6:30 p. m. ^ ita fogee and rendering him un- ad. with provtaloiia. to **>« »PP'‘* Since Martin haa always been February 19 Through March 15 conscioua for eight minutes. He AaalsUnce and *oeW “somewhat of a roamer.” It waa Insists that the questions of Ger­ s r . r s s ' . W M checks awalUng him at the offlee man unity have top priority. Internal revenue collectora will sustained a gash on hla head which said, hla disappearance waa not re­ In making out Income tax required six stitches to close, and tOKcther with lighU and alpna on of Welfare Director Albert E- Beb- ported to police until January 20. DWYER PRODUCTS, Ine. rend. A state offllcal visited the forms, Municipal building, 8:30 a. a bone In his left leg was chipped. ROUTE 85 — BOLTON, CONN. premlRe*. on the north ® local welfare office today ai)d dis­ nearly eight weeks after he m. to 4:30 p m. Not Crlllrally Injured Ifeat Center a ^ t. 1.2M ftet closed that a thorough check haa dropped from sight, and this haa General Explains Thursday, March 1 At Windham Community hospi­ WOODWORKERS snd FINISHERS aaaterly of Hartford road, in Buai- been made throughout th^atate hampered the search. T^sgue.of Women Votera work- tal, Willlmantlc. to vyhlch Institu­ Riiinor of 43rd ahop on- State Constitution, at tion he was removed Immediately TO COVER MORE COSTLY AND MORE *^^enrl8lona made by **®jj” * evenings through Lent. The Rev. "Y'Vfl p. m. after the accident. It waa reported iaehide the InataUatlon of the ata* vation post from the fclvll defense H. R. Keen will be In charge. Friday and Saturday, that he .^waa not critically Injured, ' Moved bach T 1-3 feet fur­ control center at the Hebrop Fire­ A ffrat aid course of nine weeks Fort Meade, Md., Feb. 17 — — Mari'fi 2 and 8 and In all probability will be able ther to the north than proposed on house to the cupola of tha town began Wednesday availing at 8, at Lt. Gen. James G. Van Fleet, com­ Community Players will present to return home within a few ^ blue print It alao calU for hall in the near future. Selec*mati the Hebron fire houae. All Civil mander of the Second Army, said “Harvey" at Bowers school. days. COMPLETE HOSPITAL SERVICE the Ufhta to be placed at m anp^ Winthrop 8. Porter. Civil Defense Defense workers ami othera Inter­ today that some aoldiers trained Saturday. 5larch 8 George A. Mathew, the plumber ol elevaUon no greater than so director Rev. H. R. Keen, and e s t^ were invited. A group of four by 43rd Division are going over­ Annual banquet of Hose Com- who was called because of trouble aotreea from the perpendicular. Mr. Wright are In charge of ar­ from Andover were Inatructora. seas hut no 43rd Division units as panv One. SMFD. with the tank, was working in the February, 1951 Elective April 1, 1957 ” ychoUhl will aell the property rangements for the same. As soon as a sufficient number re­ such are Involve^vea. Tuesday and Wednesday. eellar at the time and was tin- t to a major oil corporaUon who Librarian.s Miss Marjorie H. port wllllngneaa to Join, a second The general was quoted as hav­ March 8 and 7 hurt, but both men were drenched will begin to build the station In Martin and .Mrs. Daniel G. Horton class will be started. Tho.«e wish­ ing said at Camp Pickett. Va., United JJstlons workshop, Mrs with the rusty water from the To all Conoe«icut Blue Cross Members; the near future. of the ('ongin.s Library. Hebron, ing to register are asked to contact Wrdnc.sdny that 3.100 members . Howard Richardson, lecturer, tank. The minister's glasses, al­ and Mrs. Gertrude M- Hough, a Mrs. Richard M. Grant. More ob­ .from the 43rd would be sent to Ko­ , Bowers school. 8 p. m. though thrown across the cellar, trustee, attended the meeting ar- servers are needed 'for the air rea. The division, a National Guard Thursday, March 8 were found unbroken. Doriog the past font yean of steadily riling prices, Coanaaicut BIqe Cross hai pro- -anged by Mary Cheney Library In watch, and at llipt report an asalst- unit, has been at Camp Pickett for League of Women Voters work­ Mr. Merrlfleld assumed the pas- Uebruu .Manchester, Monday evening, to anl to the chiefpbserver was need- four months. shop on State Constitution, at I lurate of the church In April last, granively paid hospitals for additionaL better and more costly services to memben THE FACTS Since present Blue Cross rotes hear Mr. Rnnson L. Richardson, ' ed. General Van Fleet said today; ■■y . 8 p. m. succeeding Rev. Leon Austin. The 'i librarian from Meriden, and Mr. "It Is not even units from the Thursday, March 15 latter has volimteered to occupy without any increase in membership dues. Longer life span, shorter hospital stays, ■ Funeral services for Mrs. Helen 43rd Division. It is trainees who Earle Sellers, who died in Carlisle, I Charles Durey. library trustee Lesguc of Women Voters work­ the ptilplt of the church on Sun­ and new and improved ways to fight disease ate among the many benefits which great from Hamden, apeak on the pro- Hospital Noles are trained by the 4Srd Division.” shop on Slate Constitution at "Y,” day. The Merriflelds have two were established in 1946, the cost ond charges for every­ Penn., Tuesday, Feb, 14, were held He did not elaborate but earlier I posed regional library project for 8 p. m. small chlldreh, one of whom waa progress in ljospittl cate b u brought to all of us. Thuratlay afternoon at St. John's i eastern Connecticut. This Is part the general's wife said In reply to Btoiacopal church In that city. Patients Today ...... 1*1 Saturday, ftlarch 24 discharged from the hospital In of the educational program to he Inquiries on whether he had said Annual meeting and election of VVIllimanflc Saturday after treat­ Values At Roy Motots There will be a funeral aer\lce In Admitted yesterday: Nancy ■ voted upon at this session of the anything about guardsmen going officers of Britlsh-American club, ment for serloua throat trouble. In these four years, your Blue Cross ht* also benefited all members by successively thing connected with hospitai care hove gone UP. Hebron Saturday at 2 p m.. In St. state legislature. Miss Martin, Wells, 108 Avonil.ile road; Everett oversees; \ Peter'i Episoopsl church, the Rev. Bentley, Rockville; Mrs. Aileen 4 p. m. Ibwaring that portion of memben* does used for the toul costs of Blue Cron admin- will attend the winter meeting of “The general says that la not Thursday, March 29 H. R. Keen officiating. Interment the Massarbu.setts Library Asso­ Davis.’Stafford Springs; ,Mrn. An­ tiire that he did not say sny 1939 CHEVROLET COACH na Kellum. .M Cooper street: Tho­ League of Women Voters work- ittratioo to a new low of 6% during 15150. will be in St. Peter s Cemetery ciation, to be held at Copley Plaza ■ guard units were going overseas. slr>p on State Constitution at "Y,” The charts below show how your Blue Cross membership has grown in hare. Mrs. .Sellers was the wife Hotel, this Thursday. ] mas Aitkin. Jr., 6 McCabe street; Ha says he did say 3,400 — T be­ at Prof. Charles C. Sellers of Dick­ Mrs. Ella Caftrey. 11 Strant street lieve that's It - troops would be 8 p. m. BANTLY But pla^ operating cost is the only expense Which has come within Blue Cross con­ Sessions of the board of tax re­ Paul Cuenln, 43 Bralnard place; Friday, March 80 1941 DeSOTO SEDAN value during these 4 years as hospital services have multiplied in cost and son College. Carlisle. She Icavea view have closed. John E. Horton, sent s.s replacements but they her husband, her mother, Mrs. MUs EUeen Morlarty. 47 Tanner would be Inductees. It's not true Annual Masonic Ball, Masonic trol. Hodpital costs, like everything cIm we buy, have been caught in the upward chairman of the board, says that street; Mrs. Frieda Weber, Rock­ Temple. number. Hospital services cost more . . Blue Cross pays more . . and Anne C. Gilbert, and two children, only one complaint waa mada re­ about the gusrd units.” OIL CO. spiral of our general economy. The inevitable result is that present Blue Cross mem- Horace Wells Sellers and Susan garding doings of the aaaesaors, ville; Mrs. Anele Braaky. 704 Cen­ 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN members get more in actual dollars-and-cents coverage. Pendleton Sellers. Mrs. Sellera but that there were a number of ter street; Nancy Mlckewlcz, 128 33.1 MAIN ST. benhip duet, bated on estimates of hospital costs and services in 1946, are entirely waa the author of several books requests for Information. Eldrldge street.* for children, plays, short stories Admitted today; John Shana­ ‘ 'insufficient to meet today’s higher hospital bills. * These facts also bring out the reasons why Blue Cross is more important Lucllla Miner, daughter of Mr. han, Ellington. TEL. 5293 amd poems which had appeared in and Mrs. Charlea P. Minor, leaves 1 For Hardware, Paint, Snow Shovels 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN various magazines and anthologies. Discharged yesterday; Edwlna than ever to you - now, when the cost of even a short hospital stay has risen this week end to spend her achool Rlaley, South Ooventiy; George Not only have hospital costs risen sharply since 1946, but many new hospital services For the past sc\eral months she vacation of about ton daya In Cam­ Range and Fuel bad bMn engaged in writing a CkilUna, Jr.. 1009 Main street . Mrs. bridge. Maas., with her grandmoth­ Anna Swanson, #98 Center street; Other Household Needs 1948 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN such ts the new "wonder drugs" have been added. On top of this, Connecticut people, far above the financial means of most Connecticut families. biography of Prudence Crandall, er. Mra. Alice Thompson and her famous as a woman abolitionist of Harry Bell, 217 North Elm street; Oil Distributors including Blue Cross members, ate now requiring hospital care more often than ever aunt, Mrs. Martin F. Crotty. Mra. Ann Ingram, Rockville: Mrs. the past century. Mr. and Mra A rise In price of hot lunches at and Shell Gas or Oil Sallera lived In Hebron following Betty Jane Michaels and daughter 1948 MERCURY SEDAN-COUPE in the past. the Hebron consolidate school has 280. Garden drive; Randall Brown their marriage In 1932. at which been decide upon by the PTA. 68 Spruce street; Beverly Wls- STOP AT time Mr. Sellers was a member of This will go into effect on Fobru- This situation requires adjustment of rates and benefits in line with today's higher HOSPITAL ROOM CHARGES - OP HOSPITAL SPECIAL SERVICES - UP the Wesleyan Library staff. He hart. 22 Drive F. Sliver Lane LOUIS L FOSTER THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION sry 2—ReRuIar Binso at 7:15 /(sss,*4»^ her, death. She was a graduate of at the meeting thla week of the Motor Vehicle Department Offices , inadequate. provide full coverage on these important the WllUmantle State Normal Civil Defense Advisory Council. would remain open until noon on i Triining achool, and bad also taken Mrs. Clarence E. Porter reported items, since members’ need for u eem i IS the last two Saturdays In February | President a course at Columbia University, that available billeting and feeding to Issue new registrations. Tlie ^ ORANGE HALL even greater today. N, Y. of possible evseuees la 90 per cent deadline for 19B1 registrations Is i RATE OF ADMISSIONS - OP The week end observation teat complete. Mrs. Harry H. Klrkham, February 28. paiiod of tha Air Warning Service of the mediral unit reports avail­ branch of the Hebron Civil Defense able mediral supplies and equip­ Unit was pronounced auecesaful by ment have been moved to the Ftrat WASTE PAPER Although improvements in medical and ONLY ONE COST HAS GONE diiaf observer Clifford R. Wright, Aid Station, which Is provided for hospital practice have reduced the average > DOWN held Saturday from 9 a.m. to S In the Legion Home, the old He­ 9 njn.. and Sunday at the eame bron Green School house. A single length of hoapital stay, the asore frequent heurs. A grand total of 54 planee bed has been act up. Other needs Blue Cross administration is the one cost was reported, 22, on Saturday and arc a second single bed and two Means Money can rate of admissions to hospitals has raised that your plan control. Since 1946 this U Sunday. Manv grammar and mattresses for the beds. Anyone achool pupils participated in who can donate the lacking 1950 considerably the amount of care used per figure has been pulled Jowti to an all time the anarclaa for tha first ttnis and articlea will do a real aenrlee. De- low — 6% of income — one of the smallest natlona of caah would also be ap­ person since 1946. More people get more thair dagraa of anthualaam and preciated. Six auxiliary policemen WHEN YOU SAVE IT AND PUT IT operating ratios of all ninety Blue Cross Sroficlency was high, according to have been enrolled, as reported by NEW RATES hospital service more often. Plans in the United States. Ir. Wright. Donald G. Heath. Karl H. Links, AldKm^ Plan operating expense is now at an all-time low, the plain fact Among these taking part were: chairman of the air rnlil personnel, or LucUla Miner. Evelyn Griffin, reports that all senior and Junior OUT FOR COLLECTION BY THE is tiiat the present membership dollar will no longer coYer hoapital ex- Harry H. Klrkham, Ian Cordono, air raid wardens ^ have been ap­ peoM, nuidh less provide a minimum amount for overhead and reserve. Darrell Keefe, Robert Griffin, pointed, '■ / William Porter, Theodore Cordono, Tlio first of s series of I^enten Adjusted membei^ip fees wijl bring this conditioh into proper balance. THE ONLY ANSWER IS HIGHER MEMBERSHIP FEES William W. Hammond, Richard leiwlcea will be held at St. Peter's MANCHESTER PAPER New monthly ram , effective April 1, are: Wilson. Gladys Hall, Lola Wood­ ehuich Tliursday evening. at ward, Patricia Pogll, Nancy and which the Rev. John \V, Mutton, Payroll-group Oircct-poy Sally Scranton and Sirreno Scran­ rector of Trinity church, Norwich, SALVAGE TRUCK membe^ip inembtnhip Blue Cross has held the line on membership fees since September 1946, ton, Kathcrina Ellis, Ralph and will be a guest speaker. His sub­ although tho cost of just about everything else you buy has gone up. tVitllam Becord. ject has not been announced. There INDIVIDUAIS...... It la planned to move the i.bser- will be aimitar meetings Thursday $1.80 $2.17 * Today, when hospital charges have gone far beyond the average man’s You Are Helping Local Industry and Tho HUSBAND & WIFE . 3.60 4.34 • FAMILY - husband, ability to pay, the service benefits of Blue Cross are more important than Manchester Memorial Hospital. wife and all unmar­ ever before. To keep these benefits working for you Blue Cross must in­ ried children under crease its income, and the in­ Remember Proceeds From The Sale Ol JM s ag e ,1 9 ...... 4.y> 5.33 * / creased funds can come from Paper Buys Equipment For The Manchester * Poyahla quarterly only one place: Higher Member­ HOSRITAl MiMttlSHIP ship Fees. WE SERVICE Y6UR BURNER. Skill*d burntr men ketp PAYMINTS ^ OUlS your ^ bumor In good condition oporatlng for you, Memorial Hospital! NEW BENEFITS By adjusting rates, Blue Cross notice Wanted! will be able to meet these not ogoimt you. 1. Blue Cross Special Services — s u d as $. Allowance to non-member general drugs, medicines. X-rays end odiert hospitals now identical with ellow- changed conditions and continue WE DELIVER MOIILHEAT AUTOMATICALLY. If you —> have automatkelly increased when­ eoce in member hospitals, except that to bring you the coverage you ever these services went up in price 80% of charges, up to a maximum of a rt on our cwtonMtic dolivory list your Mobllhoat fud oil need in this high-cost period. Saleswomen wM noYor run o«t. Yon novor hovn to coH. Vast ro- Paper Collection or when new ones came into graetal $500, is alkwed to t Special Servkea use. They will continue to do s a in addition to room em it and other torvot ossnro plontiful snpply. W THE 3. Room and board ciedit of $9 per day benefits. for ell members during batic benefit EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT W E SYAY OPEN A LL NIGHT. Emorgoncy eoHs bring period in member Mpitals. (Ail a prompt rosponso. doy or night, in fd r woothor or foul. members now having room cicdit now brought to 19.) NOT ESSENTIAL Tbo numbor — romombor — \% 5138. Southwest Section 3. Allowance for extra 90 days of care each calendar year INCREASED from TEMPORARY and PERMANENT CONVERSION BURNERS 13 per day to 14.50 per day. 4. Maternity benefit INCREASED from A MILLION w M E M B E R S POSITIONS BOILER-BURNER UNITS Monday, February 19 180 to $100. 5. Allowance for emergency room cate COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEMS within 24 hours of accidem IN­ a , c S K i”- - * « iSta“!SS „ IW . .1 W n .” ■ CREASED from $7.50 to $10.00 for Apply ImmediatelY Monday. Hospital each initial visit. CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL SERVICE, INC. 1- 1. HOME OFFICE: 345 WHITNEY AVE., NEW HAVEN Employinent Offica For soroHmvS htformafion apd anWonco, coil your focoi oroo officoi t U H h f d N*m Hmum W ai n h m n Nero** MffiaU Av T. Grant Co. BROTHERS t m 4} FataUamoo Avaaoa 216 Crawa Stfoat 193'Gfaad SttoM 287 Mda 115 MAIN STREET SIS C iaui SIIIIU iMAaCMSTIB TIlIBNONl SISS C-.V • ’ V

MANOTESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, co n n . FRIDAY. FEBRUARY H. 1951 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,' FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1951 o’clock at the Orange pall In Ver- ed the following officers. President tCes, William Kubniy, Emit Maz- will b« appropriate ceremonies In Patay Vince; vice president, John zella. Max Kabrick, Harold Bchci- thinga. the revelation of the connection with the unve|llng noa Center. There will be a Val­ that fw *t body of int*maUonal entine party following the bualncia MiUer, Sr.; secretary, Albert be, George Weber and Robert. priceless secret of mechanical Rockville the Memorial when It la completed. Satrybi treasurer, Q e o ^ Kreh; Reiner. A pinochle tournament used the topic "The M6»t*r eduealion. He Is a graduate of ' law und«r which order, dIracUon aewrton. __ _ MTIC — IU80 Sermon Siibiecls Speaks of Our Discontent.” Prize Wiiiiiers the University of Chleago and of A ^ i t r r flight. However. the military Oraag* Meetlag bar eoBunittea, Tad Burizs, William with the membera of Mapla Grove wuNs — uie and crtatlvc Impulae had charac- A meeUng of the Vernon Grange Officers Announced ToniBhl there will be a pot luck Wittenberg College of .Springfield, mind. Influenced by Old World The Red Men’s Club have elect­ Weber and Rudolph Fragin; trua- is now being planned. WDKC —I860 teriied the ChrlBtlan Era. will be held thla evening at eight Al Ollier Cliiireh supper for the "Famil.v Night’ Al Bridge Parly Ohio. Ho holds a muster's ilegree 'CBniinS llrralii conflicts and prejudices, diverted To Be Guest Wk NB — 840 Today's Radio nhsovvance and the church sckool and a doctor's degree from Edward , HTSUMUD ••International law. Uaiied large Waters' College and Campbell ; OCjU)44;s Is to he the host. The .Senior 00~ (KC. Jur Uchnology from lU conatruc- WtXXI — IZM faatfn i S**ndsitl Time W n fr — I2SU ly on treaty and convenUon, aup- Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, min­ choir will rehearse, a t 8 p. m. Frt- Mra. L. V. Carlson and Mrs. Theological Hemtnury. ' U BMMU itTMt. tiva functions Into the creaOon of UaMMMW. UMIB. ported by public opinion, which At Synagogue ister of Center Church, will start dav. Ralph Leander won first and Monday evening he will speak on ROASTING CHICKENS weapons of conquest. Having ba- .1:00— .0:: TBUHiUI riMOOJOU had found i;iddance In moral pre- WTHT—Sheriff; Roll Call. hiS l.a>ntcn Sunday services. Feb­ Ml'S. Montague White was seeond prizes rrspectivaly at tho the theme, "ftod'a Gift to the WArld , T fe W rO e 'l coma aelf-cantered through iupar- WDRC—SUflre It Rich. ruary 18. on the general theme of olertcd to the office of secretary Our chirkrnN ffive you ezcelicnt quality at rca> cppU dletllled out of human auf- WTHT—Fsiiilly Albui*. WTIC Diiffy'a Tavern. progressive bridge party held at Aa Revealed Tliroiigh Religion. " A m m m otiaMt k tan. abundance. we drifted into com­ Negro Pastor of Slaf^* "The' God and Father of Our laird of the South Tolland World Day group of singers from lil.s cluin li Honuhle prices. The broad breafltii and mlid m«at ferlng. had been gradually formu­ WHAY-^Pledgc Progrtlni. W O N S--Senator Ffeul Dmiglaa. of Prayer organization and the the Manchester Country club laat 10:00— i K .lesus Christ." The topic this .Sun­ will aci'ompiiiiy liini to Mancliestrr. lated for the expreeaed p urree of placency and finally such apathy fonlville diurch to Be WTIC—BacksSage Wife. day will be "The Ood of Creation." annual service at a business mect- night. Door prizes were given to menn extra value for your money. WKNB—News Request Matl- WTIC—Ufe of Riley. Mrs, Carlson. Mrs. Alex Mannclla. Tlie songs this group will siiig (yasrsaE eTeS w it 535 iUBOb»«t»r,^-“^5 is.rSCobb., •* limiting the impact of war upon that we have all but returned to In Rockville Tonight On sub.sequent Sundays the sermon ing lieM in the Gilesd Congrega- during the |irngi'iuii are "Hiiil nee. • ' W THT—BoxiiiR. toplcs are as follows: February 25, 'tim\al chiirrh on Friday, February Mrs. .lohn Chanda, and Mrs. Fred tS S tS a in Kb*i «ftw. defenaelesa civilians to the mini bondage. For when we willingly . W ONS—HoHywjlod AI.S.4. WDRG—We Take Voiir Word., Bllah. .Ir. Father, ,8oii and Holy f.liost,...... riie •O M O R im uM lUTBB abdicated all our authority over ' The God of Judgment," Mareh 4.|hth Ten women attended from Lord la My Sheplierd, ' "Nohodv mum necessary to Induce accept Rockville, Feb. 16—(Special)— WCCC-BJ»-B«ghe^;JllM. "The God of Love;" March 18. "The 1 the local church. Mrs. Stephens The evening began with des.acrt ROGER OLCOn the A-Bomb, whose very exlatanc* Rev. Rolami Heacock, former pas- '■ 4:15— , - I A,, .r. V . 4 W ONJf I Ixive a .Mv.>rtory. and coffee after which most of Knows the Tnnihle I Have Seen," ance of the principle of a Just God of Freadom.” On Maundy I of the Bolton Untied Methodist "Cerininiy, Lord," ami "Today" ■ ■■ •--■ ti had been concealed from ua. Into tor of a large Negro church in i W TIC -ShHUUdDRUaii. s i ' / '«- 10:30— ’ Thursday The God of Communion" ; church was elected president. The those altemling pla.ved bridge and lO.'J West Center Street Telephone 7$8S prace through negotlaUon.. . . Springfield, Mass., and now p asto r i ' WONS—Jack Downeyts MoslP: . .WTI^!-JBill ,f tern. This program promises to be the sole custody of whoever hap­ at 7:30 in the Sanetuarv. Cmod Fri- 1K'>2 meeting will be held at the .some played canasta. Mrs. Richard •The applleatlon of the code of of the Congregational church a t Shop. , .4 fc ' ■WDRC — Hartford School of DeMsrtiii. chairman of the house very Interesting and enjoyahle for WBBkIy. By V«ir...... pened to inherit the Presldenc^y. dav a t 7:.30, "The God of Suffer- ' BoUon church. ••BB, a«llT»r«<* o»* ...... * * chivalry to limit the destructive­ StaffonlvlIIe, will be the giieat at | 4:80— ^ Music. ing" culminating in the Easter ; Two teams of first aid instrue- commlMee members who plaiiued everyone attendliig. The liostessra the regular Sabbath Eve Bcrvlrcii ; will be members of the Willing j LV5 MMWBR U> ness of war was based not alone we created a potential world tyr­ WDRC—Yankee Kltcheln WONS — News; .Idek's Wax- the part.v. said the affair was very this evening at B-nai Israel Syua- work.s.. .sermon, "The God of Victory." 11'”'' ua miecessfiil. Workers group. THC_ jbuoiatbd puicsa anny by ronsoliilatlng in a single WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. , , . J * *u 1 *w rlfi.sscs of flrst rtid Bliulrntfl in in<* on good morals but also on sound gogiie this evening at 8:1ft o'clock. | aei'lcan Sportspage. It ia hoped that those in the com- Cotumhla snd Hehron TkaPfoo* '• *»c*“>*'***y individual such power as ought WHAY—News; Polka Hop. . WTBT- Mrs Ray Owens will he clinir- •iititloatotM we 0! ropublioBlioB of economics and good politics. It Rev. Hearork has the unique WTHT—Dollar Derby. • Jflf48— . munity who do not have a church | Erldav and Wednesday respcc- man of the social evi nl for women offered the practical advantage never have hern delegated to (lisllnetion of being a Negro pas- WCCC -News; Music Hall.- ' WTIG- .^.snd Cim. homc will feel welcome to come to at the club next month. The de­ ciBdtua 'B O’" tor aerx'lng a white congregation. l\ Center Church for the In.spiralion I Tolliin.l-VVindham County Baa atBB tiU loen B«iy pyi>ii»a«a h««. th at a Victor might win the peace the noblest man in exist once." 4:4.%— • IlfflO— tails of the plans will be announced The Army and Napy **lu7jiSrof fpeib^oo^l wjc«n We have quoted Mr .Wilson to He was also interim pastor of the WTIC Young Widder Brown. News .01 all stations. of the.se I.,enten Sunday niorninge. I As.socintiou. Indorpor- Inter, AUTO GLASS aa well as the war. He could In­ Stafford Springa Congregational l l t i f t — ami th> great joy of Easter .Sun- | hold tlirir next meeting a>«pBteB«p Mrtr art bIpo l«P«reo8. this length, and have merely sue- herit something better than a church for several months. Mrs. WONS Victor Borge, WDRC The World Tonight. day. I nt lim Sports A rena. W llllmantic. MIRRORS roll' Mrriet ellwt of N. *• a- 9«b»- ceeded In trying to summarise the Heacock >iaa substituted as s 11 There are two aervu-e, every m „,„Isv. F e h n ia rv 10 at 8 p. scorched ca-rlh and might even ifir 8 :00— WTHT Sports. Club diagnosis, without getting into his teacher In both the Stafford Pub- j WO.NS .lark's Waxworks. Siimlay morning at Center Church pt-onien are urged to at- 'Po Spoak IMuiidav ^*WbluB«»B’ RtproeoiiUtle**: Tji* duce the vanquished to help him He school and St. Bklward’s Paro­ WDRC News; Old Reeprd juiuli lUtbBWP apoctBl Aaency - ><«• cure. Po we ahjall have to give Shop. WTIC Songs hy Oeorge Saii- at 9:1% and 11:00 a m On Easter j meeting." which will Tyr^ JtOoqp. PotroU >na Booton. support the terms of a recom llin- chial arhool. and both MV. snd Mrs. tellc. there will be three. 8:00, 9:I.% and i„ve an Interesting program him and his idea more apace to­ Heacock have been active In com- WTIC - When a Girl Marries. .At South (llniiH'li tlon. The code has now been rele­ 11:2.%— 11:00. I \ regular mectmg of the Moth- .'■j'l;! m m u h aodxt burbau o f morrow, That we do gladly, not munity life since coming to Staf­ WONS-Mark Trail. gated to the Boy Scouts where it WHAY .stor.v Queen. WDRC Public Service Pro- Siinday, March li, Dr. .lohn A, oi'.« ,.|iib was held at the home of jiKCPUfnowa.______. - because we agree totally with his ford. gram . Reuling, ,s«'cretary for Africa o( Mrs. An —First Hiindred Years. to ua in the world today, the repu nized of late. W H AT—News. .5:00—Liioky Pup. Rev R A. ’ Heafs Will be the | banquet to wlilch Loki came, mak- The speaker was Eugene E. Riidllors are William A. Rogalua' W TIC—News. I speaker on the topic "The Ma.sler ing the I.3lh at tlie table, and st tation our bombing tkctics have and William F. Partridge. sale priced! .%:15 Time for Beany Wilson, former president of the 0:10— ft;30 -Howdy Doodv. I .Speaks to Our Inm-r TiirmotlH" i which Balder was slain. Another won for us, and the contrast be Basketbiill I al 7:30 in the ehiirrh. j explanation Js that there were 13 United Aircraft Corporation. He The Rockville Uigh school baa-|i WDRC—Jack Smith Forecast. 6:00—Twilight Time. tween our tactics and those of an­ 0:15— 6:.30 -F a v e Emerson. I,ast Sunday Rev. George Milne ■ at Ihc Last Supper. was addreealng a meeting of the Gilead ketbaJl team will play the Weth- , WDRC—Jack Zalman. other vary Important nation. ersfteld High school this evening at 6'4.") —Sports. Southern' New England Section. WTIC—Strictly Sports- 7:00—Kiikla, Fran and Oilo' •'Neither our natural allies nor the ,'tvkes Gymnasium, this being $179.00 SOFA TABLE; (1) Sheraton drop end W eather. Society of Automotive Engineers. World Day of Praver service the final scheduled game of tlie $32.00 SEWING TABLE: (1) genuine mahog­ 7:.30--Roberta Quinlan our late enemies rcheh the idea of model with two inlaid drawers having .satinwood WONS—Sports. ' His topic was "Engineering the was held in the GiicHd CoiigregK- season. any Duncan Ph>'fe model with lyi;e base, brass 7:4.%- Newsreel, being again •liberated' by us un­ insets; genuine mahogany, gold-tooled leather WHAY—Supper Serenade. 8:00- Mama. Humanitiea." tionsl church and fifty from wom­ March of Dimes feet, one deep drawer and two ^wing FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE der such tactics as we hai'c dem- j A "White Elepliaiit Auction" top, brass f e e t...... 1...... $129.00 8:30 We the People P int, Mr. Wilson gave a de­ en's aocietlea of the church of cabinets ...... WDRC—News; Record Album. 9:00 Henrv Morgan Show onatrated." said Mr. Wilson. Andover, South Coventry, Colum­ I will take place on Saturday. Feb- «:S0— scription of where we really are I ruerv 1" at 2 p.m. st the Maple 9:30 The Big Story. ■Perhaps there it some connection bia, Colchester, Hebron and the $27.50 END TABLES; (10) Sheraton three- WTHT—Sereno Gammell: 10:00 - Boxing. today. We have allowed Mare, ho street school for the benefit of $65.00 PEMBROKE: (1) Drop-leaf Sheraton W eather. between these ttjtngs and the fact United Methmlist of Bolton were shelf design with low rim on top edges; genuine 10:4.')—G reatest Fights eaid. to ride and control our great the Marcli of Dimes, tlie .sale being style with fluted legs, drawer: genuine ma­ ’ w n c —Emil Cote Glee Club. 11:00 Broadway Open House. that the Russians, whom experi­ present. A soprano solo, "The conducted by the Rockville Lodge mahogany ...... $24.<«i WONS—News; Stock Market productive genius, with the result Lord's Prayer" was rendered by hogany ...... that we are in a "power dive." We ence has thoroughly grounded in of Moo.se w ith all proceeds to go Reports. the principlCB of w ar and dlploiiiB- Mrs. Lydia Simons and the choir toward the fund. Williain Hahn, $19.75 COFFEE TABLES: (2) Sheraton tap- 8:45— must, he said, "regain control, pull sang "tioil So Tyived the tV’orld." who is in charge of the auction $165,00 CONSOLE: (1) Sheraton flip-top card Lrtfioii Aiixiliiirv ! cy. still adhere to their policy ol ered-leg design with rimmed top; shelf; genuine W'DRf;—l^iwell Thomas. out. level off." Mrs. Robert Foote presidfd and aaks that residents or merchants table style in semi-circular shape: genuine ma- W nC—Three Star Extra. Continuing hii description of using aircraft primarily in con­ led the service and Rev. Milne wtio have anything tliey wi.sh to mahogany ...... $16.50 W ONS—Evening .Star. To Serve Supper junction with ground forces and played the organ. Rev. Milne donate leleplione 88". 11.',8. 329.11. hogany, inlaid, gold-tooled leather ...... S89.00 W T H T -W eath er; .Stock M ar­ our present state, Mr. W’ilaon showed moving pleture.s. "The agatnal legitimate military tar- or 2182 and the articles will be col- ' ket. said: lj»nd of the Morning Star" of mis­ $27.50 COFFEE TABLES: T3) $19.95 Sheraton Mrs. Emile I.,evesque. chairman IN A CLASS geU rather than ci\ll populations. Ifcted. $79.00 TIER TABLE: (1) Two-shelf Chipp-’n- 0:85— ••Obvloualy. our ftrOt need la for sionary work In the Paelflc Is­ Campaign Chairman Robert Ka­ .fltyle with tapered legs; glass-protected tops; of the ways and means commit­ lands After the service the Gil- dale claw-and-ball de.sign in black with band ap­ W THT—Edwin O. Hill a elaar statement of long-term Meanwhile thetr propaganda lian reports the returns from genuine mahogany ...... $1<.50 7:00— tee of the American Legion Aux­ streascB their preoccupation with eail Ladies' Aid Society sen'ed the Town of Vernon have been plied raised Cbinese-style lacquer decora­ ObJacUvae. Without a declarad tea and cookies and Mrs. Alice E. W DRC—Beulah. iliary, ■which is serving a public atomic energy as a means of slow. He urges that all the March tions ...... ^49-50 WHAY—Symphony Hall, BY ITSELF ! purpose wo cant even begin to FiKile and Mrs. Lida M, W ay of Dimes cards be returned as soon 11 $27.60 COFFEE TABLES: (10) Duncan Phyfe w n c —Guest Star. baked ham supper Thursday eve­ make an InteUlgent approach to speeding vast public works—in p lined. double l.vre design having scalloped rim tops, glass ning. F ebruary 22. a t 6:30 In the The Gilead I,adies' Aid Society as po.ssible. On,' half of all the $75.00 HOSTESS CART: (1) Sheraton tray lop WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. praaaing curront problems. It was the public Interest. And so, witli money received will remain In protected: genuine mahogany ...... $24.50 WTHT — News; Headline Edi­ Legion halli will be assisted by Grandmother Russia masquerad­ meeting has been pnat)ioned until model with shelf, casters; genuine the following members; oaring to the lack of such w pur- next Wedne.sday afternoon, Feb- Tolland County for the care of I tion. those alrieken by polio and the re­ mahogany ...... $59.50 Mra. Elmer Weden, Mrs. Mil­ p M that ths p r e ^ t crlaia was ing as Uttla Red Riding Hood and rtiary 2l at the home of Mrs. $35.00 LAMP TABLES'. (5i Sheraton taiarred- 7:16— ton Hanson, Mrs. Helen Griffin. mainder will be forwarded to the WONS—Tello-Test. ______pr^pttated. For Ucking one we Uncle Sam as a Big Bad Wolf, Robert Harvey on Gilead street. leg style with square top, shelf, gold tooled Mri<. Harold Belcher, Mrs. Fran­ A photo and Valentine exhibit National Foundation for research. .$46.00 TELEPHONE. TABLE; (1) Sheraton WDRC—Jack Smith. everyone ia cast out of character Apitoinled Mtenard cis F'itzgerald. have not been able to conceive will be featured. end table style: half of top lifts for storing tele­ leather ...... $29.50 WTHT—Elmer Davis. In addition to baked ham. they even a mlUtary strategy other until the play becomes not Just a Mrs. Mary Alma Hunt. .">4. died J. Stanley McCray of 18 North WTIC—Album of the Week. P ark stre e t ha.s been appointed phone: cabinet in other half with simulated drawer will serve scalloped potatoes, than that reflected in auch slogans farce but a tragedy. " late on Tuesdav afternoon at her $36.50 LA.MP t a b l e (1) Duncan Phyfe reeded 7:80— string beans, cole slaw, rolls, but­ Secondly, Mr. Wilson analysed home In Gilead. She was the cliief slewnrd for the dog show at front: mahogany veneered...... $24.50 WONS—Gabriel Heatter. BE SURE you have the RIGHT NUMBER aa •Unconditional Surrendaf or tlie -State Annory on Saturday, pedestal design with brass-tipped feet; drawerj ler. home made cherr.v pie and what our surrender to the Douhet widow of Stanley Hunt. She was WTHT—Lone Ranger. coffee. Re.servatloiis .should be ‘Victory Through Alrpowcr. bom In Gilead April H. IKhO. a sponsored by I lie Foot G uard A th­ gold tooled leather to p ...... $19.95 WDRC—Club Fifteen. philosophy is doing to ourselves at $28.50 LAMP TABLES; (2) Sheraton .square made before February 20. through These reveal almost complete de­ ilanghter of the late Kai'ler and letic .\ssonalioii An important | W TIC—News Mrs. I.S've.sqiie. tel. 3134. or b.V pendence upon physical force and, home. Franelska Kalixt. ,'^lie leaves two feature of the sliocv will be the top with gold-tooled leather in.sct: ^-stroteher calling the stew ard .at the Legion half-sisters. Mrs. F.l.sie Hall of obedience trial.s. $19.75 LAMP TABLES; (7) Shenitun taper d- 7:45— latterly, upon a single super-ex- "Our blind following ol (al.sc base: genuine mahogany ...... $11.«5 WDRC -- Edward R. Murrow, home, the new number of which Wallingford and .Mrs Ceilnide |•llsl ( lilefs Club Ifg design in genuine mahogany with shelf; is 2-806%. ploalve, the A-Bomb. Such strat­ prophets," he said, "has ha^l other Pa.at Chief.s Club. Kiowa Coun- News. Milne of Florida. The funeral rimmed to p ...... $16.50 WTIC—One Man's Family. Profits from the supper will be Before You Buy STORM SASH! egy is reminiscent of that of the even more serious effects; it has was held on Thursday afternoon ,11 will meet this evening at eight $32.50 LAMP TABLES; (10) Queen Anne turned in to the geijor.al fund of , o’clo,'k a t Red .Men’s Hall, W ONS—New.s. late Genghis Khan. who. if history tended to undermine our national at two o’clock at the Gilead Con-, pedestal base with snake feet; turned pedestal, 8:00— the unit. INVESTIGATE character. After we had mei'kly crecational elntreh and Rev. j l-adle* ..\ld .scalloped and rimmed top: genuine $42.50 LAMP TABLE; (1) Sheraton 2-shelf la to be believed, had no other ob­ M Milne nffieiated. The The Triiiitf Ladies Aid will hold WONS—Count of Monte Cristc. mahogany ...... $29. lj design with rimmed top, flaring tapered legs; "WDRC—Songa for Sale. ject than to kill every living thing accepted the decision of our politi­ burial wr.s In the Columbia cerne-,I a meeting this evening at eight genuine mahogany...... $22..i0 ALL-METAL cal leaders to dishonor our solemn tori' in C'nlumhla. o'cloi'k at the church. WTHT—Private "Eye." in his path and to rase to ths WTIC—Nero Wolfe. SAVE ON ground everything which pro­ covenants in support of interni- The first meeting of the Tri- Held Program $19.76 LAMP TABLE; (1) Sheraton square RUSCO SELF-STORING The pupils of the Ea.st School WHAY—Cote Glee Club. tional law, and to treat them as County Union revived after several top with delicate turned legs, 3 shelves, top rim­ $62.00 LAMP TABLE; (1) Duncan Phyfe-Em- truded above It." yesri of Inactivity, will be held at ^ held a patriotic program this aft- ‘ pire design with heavy pedestal base, drawer and 8:15— Combination Storm Sash anil Sctim'iis Wa have come into such a state so many scraps of paper i the the Hebron Congregational church i^ tmoon at the school. med on 3 sides: genuine mahogany...... $29.50 WHAY—Bit of Ireland. drop leaves; genuine mahogany...... $29.50 8:80— CARPET a t affairs. Mf. Wilson beliaves, be­ rules for protection of civilians, in on Sunday evening' Fehniarv 2.^. i K.recllng Memorial RUSCO GIVES YOU; Work has been started to place WHAY—SosProudly We Hail cause we accepted and still cling wan, the way had been paved for at 7:4.% o'clock The union includes $98.00 TROLLEY BAR TABLE; (1) 3-shelf Room size Buga • A Warmer, More Comfortable Home the following clnirches, Gilead and in position in C entral P ark the $69.50 STEP TABLES: (2) Sheraton turned- WTHT—This is Your FBI. Wall to Wall Installatlnns lo the Douhet theory that air further lapses. Step by step we iiionnincnt whiih the Town of table in genuine mahogany: top splits like an ex­ WONS—Eskimos. Hebron Congccgntifaial. St. Peter's leg stvle with three steps, top one having gold- • .Magic Panel Ventilation power. If used against clvilisn allowed our conselrnies to be Episropal, Colchester Federated Vernon is crc,'ting t,» World \%ar tension table with metal tray underneath $79.00 WTIC -- Advgnture.s of Sftm MANCHESTER • Fuel R aring Up To I/.3 lulled into accepting aa inevitable veterans. It is expc, led that there tooled* leather panel; genuine mahogany . .$49..50 Spade. population, could become thb ab­ chun-li. WestAjhester and Columbia 0:00— • Positive Locking for Prowler Protection solute and decisive weapon in war. certain persuasive social and po­ Congregational. Rev. Wayne Un­ $58.00 HOSTESS CART: (1) Duncan Phj*fe X- CARPET CENTER derwood. ssststant minister at $29.96 STEP'TABLE: (1) Two-.step Sheraton WDRC—Hear It Now. DON’T DELAY . . . For Free Demonstration and Estimate Douhat scorned the Idea that, in litical doctrines wholly at vsri- base style with bra.«s claw feet: removable brass WTHT—Ozzie and Harriett. 308 Main SL. T am plke Comer ...... ! Storra will be the guest speaker. design In genuine mahogany; gold tooled leather SMhsassy vsnssr sr Ms«4 wood. war, there should be any more ance with the preeepls uiidei Grange Card party held gallery trimmed tray; casters: genuine ma­ WTIC—Magnificent Montague. Oallv » to 5:30—Wed. To Noon PHONE A. O. ARONSON—7691 hesitancy In klUing women and which the nation had flourished. ] Town Hall on Tueaday eve- .$29.30 top ...... W4.50 WONS—Air Force Hour. nrura.. Frl. 9 to 9—Tel. 2-4348 hogany WHAY,—Night JJ^tch. children than In killing front line Today we are ruled by a niultipli- ning netted the Grange fund over •eldlers. rltv of aelf-perpetuaUng agencies I twepty-five dollnra. Forty persons or write to lui. »» . were present. The door prize was And we. In the past war, hon­ no longer reeponalble to publi'.' Mildred Porter and ored Uouhet's theories. In our at­ opinion. Inaugurated ostensibly the - special prize ^by Mrs. Ruth THE BARTLETT-BRAINARD GO. tacks on German and Japanese to safe-guard our interests, they Porter. The following people won 103 WOODBINE ST. HARTFORD cities. have come to suppress our liber­ prizes: bridge. Mrs. Ruth Po^er Earn Extra Spending Money and Mrs. Louise Links; cana.sta. One-of-a-kind A Product of Yhe F. C. Rufesell Co., Cleveliind This policy Mr. Wilson attkeked ties. usurp our authorities and Mrs. Betty O'Donnell and Mrs. CROSLEY I on two fronts—the practical, and commit ua to policies calculate,! Msrion Keefe; set bark, high, the ethical. to Increase their power. It is William Hsrtz, Mrs. Robert Cor- For Buying Your Easter Outflt He pointed out that Japan had seldom now that ideas are held up I nish and Mrs. Nellie Orifftn; low, I William Rnschmann. Robert Cor­ Boudoir Cha irs already determined upon surren­ for public appraisal as t.o their nish and Evelyn Griffin. Sand­ der to blockade before Hiroshima, spiritual value. Instead, they arc wiches and coffee was aerved by Tbe W. TvGratit Company will re-open a new modern ,... €:iiiivN ii)i;K ? ■ and ha told the story of how, de­ Imposed on us through slogans the Home Economics CommiUcc. store, featuring: Four Complete Stores Tn One, on or » . spite all our bombings of civilian and catch-phrases calculated to Mrs. Ida Whitney of Salisbury, lipbo9^llQ^ Sp ice for your about March 1st. Vermont, is visiting at the home V population, German workmen still discredit the possibility that the of her son-in-law and daughter, 1 CHOCOlATIf produced jet fighters in great Individual might resolve current Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker. Tbe opening'Will be marked with a Gigantic Sale, numbers, the only reason the^e problems through h)a own clear Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfgang bedroom featuring: hundreds of items at pricefl so low . • . we THE OUTSTANDING and daughter CHiarlotte of Durham Brakes Bad? were not used being that our thinking and to persuade him to will be virtually mobbed by our old custoiRers and newl were Tuesday evening ,’allers at the i QUINN'S ’ strictly military bombing of oil place dependence on the leadci - home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil. , $29.76 Washable plastic-covered bou­ It will be an exciting day for customers and sales people If they are bad a trip to this downtown fieUla dried up their source of ship regardless of the blunders it Schools in town will close on PHARMACY doir chairs with heart-shaped backs. alike. If you would like temporary employment as sales­ TV BUY! fuel. •naket. This technique, sdded by February 16 for a week's vacation, , Choice of figured rose print combined with Chrysler-PIymouth headquarters would be in On the ethical front, Mr. Wilson the mBchanica of modern super- reopening on February 26. The ! __ lady, during our Gigantic New Store Sale, the week of order. Bring your car in. Or call and we'll pick Windham High school will have va. plain chartreuse, or chartreuse print with Mleamanship, strikea at the heart February 26th through March 3rd, then wc invite you discussed our dedalon and Its im­ cation at this aame time. plain rose plastic...... $24.50 it up. Our bonded brake.lining assures you more plications as follows: of the American philosophy which to apply with ps now. •'Now. the peculiar traditional recognized that the Intuitive reac­ $29.75 Washable Plastic-covered boudoir chair brake mileage, greater safety and top economy. c io e s x»4, WHY $25.00 Heartbaek boudoir chair in turquou^ If you have had sales experience previously, you will notion which Douhet scorned Just tions of averyday men of sound / YOUR H $ I lUY with square back. Chartreuse print for inside s«L moral character are more likely chint* w i^ yellow flowers combined with plain find it easy to fit your self into our sales organization. |i | happened to be the keystone of I MsSb tmm IIm s .. Walb.-( back and flounce: plain rose on outside arms and the arch upon which our Western to be richt than the tortured men- ' back ...... 124,50 wine faille; button back and s e a t...... $22.50 Sp^ial Training: Classes Yvill be organized three days Drive A Sale Car Christian civiUsatton was found tal preceeses of eelf-styled 'Intel­ I $89.60 Boudoir'chair in white floral chintz with previous to the opening for training. You will find it fun ad, namtly the humanitarian ob lectuals.' devoid of spiritual $39.60 Large size tufted back and seat model, working at Grant’s during (his exciting event and un­ Ject of ameliorating the deatruc' faith. .... i ^ n dark green faille on outside: button seat in pearl grey, green and rosejjrinted flgteen; white usual sale. Uvencaa of war. It was upon this ‘Thus, heedlessly, have we run moss fringe pipings...... 119.95 and back...... $32.75 idea that our society rested Its our course. Our forefathers, with home comfort For those who are interested in Full Time employ­ claim for recognition as a peak in their gift of faith and the logic to TELEVISION ment, we also have majiy full time positions open. the evolution of the human spirit support Oiat faith, developed high WORIARTY Bros This peculiar notion bad sart|gr courage which won for ua our Visit us today. Miss Harris, Personnel Manager, will 3 1 S C t N T 1 R ST batn concalTad by tha Churdt aa a precious liberty. ■ Out of this lib­ be happy to greet you. " i “ " - :■ means of dallverlng the West out erty, safeguardsd'by physical and T i l 'ill MoHcUedfe^ of the barbarism of the Dark spiritual force, we enjoyed abun wmiis 351 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5151 A fla, which bad rssultsd from dance and had revealed to ua tha Apply Empfoyrnent Office 'tistkl'war. . . .la time It had mystcriea of aclencc. We ehgi FUaOIL W. T. GRANT COMPANY A*** 'X to provide the lasplration of neere received, among other r 815 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER OPEN WIDNESOAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P. M. .^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, 1951 MANCHESJFR e v e n in g HERAlD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1961 for two weeks. Then be will re­ Ingford. have been forced to live meagerly. discussion leader. The morning St. Mary’s G uild ^ turn to Germany In March. Fniit Growers’ The meeting la aponaoY*<|| co­ Sues Feed, Grain Her husband, Nick Pouloe, 29, Randall Speaker operatively by the "Extelielon Auxiliary to the Oreen-Chobot in.000.000 -^Americang Turkey Growers’ program wiH conclude with a talk Tlie first drill for members of with whom she eloped three years FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE ittma raUtln* to town Post. AU as sponsors, according 0 by Mason T.* Rogers of the Dewey fesl>Kiimwi To Serve Supper the Tolland Volunteer Fire Depart­ Auiiual Session Service, the Eheperiment Station, Daddy fo r Fund ego, la serving a 30-day aentence MiM Hottlo K. Coomba, j^urchMi to a vote by'the member. Monday and Almy Chemical Co.. Cam-1 At Local Church ment wa.a held Monday evening al and the (Connecticut Pomologlcal on a disorderly conduct charge. m u Albertina la coverinf oventt. night. The mobile unit will come Nearly 10.000,000 Americans ^ Winter Meeting I bridge, Maas., who will outline the , the Firehouse. A series of such Society. Coffee, pie, and Ice He was Jailed on a Avoman'a accusa­ It haa been reported * to Coventiy under the auspices of have .sonre form of heart or 1 problems and disadvantages In Bt. Mary'* Guild announces a meetings will be held on Mondays, Storra, Feb. 16—Problems of cream -will be available to euppic- (Continoefi From P aga One) tion that he made advances to her te w ^ o p le are taWng advantage the State Tuberculosta Commls- blood vessel disease. Help ' selling ready-to-cook turkeys. Jease Randall, president of the ment box lunchea brought by while ahe aat alone In a parked trf thi Tuesday evening hours clur- Rtbrra, Feb. 16—Seven speaker* Trevelera insurance company will I FelTowahlp'supper to be aerved at i to prepare the firemen with the I orchard peat control and market «lon. Mrs. Richard C. Snow report­ check prernalure heart deaths I and a panel discussion arc on the- ’ vMr. Jones will open the efter- Wednesday evening i fighting apparatus in jng will occupy the attention of growers. husband and 16-montha old aon car on Jan. 15. tar which the library Is open un- ed St the meeling the Newington and disability hy giving what , noon program, telling the con­ be guest speaker at tlje dinner-1 six o'clock, U l l T i n - O" Tuesdays and program for the annual winter meeting of the Men'e Work com Marv's fnht grower, during their annual gUa of Oovantry Vetersns hospltsl and the v***''- you ran to the 1961 Heart meeting of the Connecticut Turkey clusions that were drawn from the -1 March T, in et. Marys pansn Metcalf urges all members • ...... j . ____W Dtatrtct 8. saliirdavB the hours here are ans Home snd Hospital st Rocky Fitnd. ' 1950 state turkey-of-tomorrow con­ mittee of the Hartford East As-1 I participate. I nitd-wlnter meeting to be held at Tfv. Thursday, from Producers' Aasociatlon to be held house. m , for a tlBoo-yaar to m at Hill are in need of plsytng o*'‘o* .3*nd your gift to Manchea- test. Breeding turkeys for earlier sociatlon of churches, thla evening 1 Private Robert Calilwell, Cider ^he Connecticut Agricultural Ex- at the Mohican Hotel, N#.v Lon­ at 6:30 at the Second Cnngrega- HATSL CLEANED Mr*. Charles N Cole of Green- wm ■"""** BaaoUng of th# district and volunteer workers at both in­ t*r niapter, Connecticut Heart don. on February 22, according to I maturity will be the subject of a I hill atreet has been appointed Mill road, who was stationed a l , periment Station, New Haven, on D e i^ ra lic Town stitution.. The department conven­ tional church. All men of th e . WalhiMilhir at the Church Oomntti- Association. Firat National an announcement today by Roy E. ' talk by* Dr. James R. Carson, aa- ' AND BLOCKED chairman of the committee, and i Lackland Air Base. San Antonio, February 21, A. C. Bobb, fruit V at/ WUE9 Hooao In North Coventry. tee meeting will take place Febru- tion will take place in Bridgeport sistaiit professor of poultry hus­ parish are welcome to attend and aw M at 8 p.m. at the home of Bank of Mancheater. ' Jones, poultry specialist with the Mrs. John TVotter will have charge ; Texas, has been transferred to specialist with the Agricultural lU&i^ Btndway of Unjoo th* last week In July. Mrs. George bandry at the Unlverelty." Dr. E. hear-Mr. Randall, w-hether or not HENRY’ S of the dining room. The menu , Fort Monmoiitli, N. J . where he m and Mrs. Thomas G. Welles S. Nelson of Andover. Mrs. K'lgene Connecticiil Agricultural Extension Extension Service, University of aanod Vico prooident and l\^tar Service. Dr. J. D. Winn. E.xtension ' P. Siiigsen. heed of the Unlverilty's they hgve madei reservations for Shoe 8en1e^-O ry Ctaaklag already decided upon will Include i will study radio, I tL 'tb o A of Coventry oocrotary- InaUad of today. Mr. tVelles la Rychllng arid Mrs.^Eojrls ^SteullK ' poultry department, will tell about ‘ the Buppei'. 249 No. Main St. Depot 8q. Connecticut, announced today. PLUS y*er 'resad nME, MONEY ead EOOD SAVINGS chairman of the committee will be.in charge of the charge of $1. Further detail* may pathologist, will open tbe meet­ baked ham, rtttaburgh potatoes, ' Pvt. Paul Jakopec. son of Mi", toMsuNr.v Oelegates named were he obtained from Fire Chief Ernest ing with a review of turkey di- the role of antiblotlCB in the early The Mary McClqre group of th* Dr. Phillip Garuiaii and J. C. There were 11 table, of .setback i . ,3 Women’s League,' of which ,Mr*. cole slaw, string beans, rolls, tea and Mr.s. John Jakopcc, River dis­ Albert Hock of Unltm. :n play at St. M.r>'« ch.m h hsU ; A L w J. .Starkel, at the monthly meet­ seases' that were prevalent in the growtli of turkey poults. Infor­ and coffee and apple cobbler. , irict. Ea.st Tolland, who enlisted in Schread of the Station staff will KrODh of Aihford and Joseph Ne­ ...... ill meet mation about the twilight meet­ Richard Nlese is lender, will be NSW 195) Wrtnesday "* ht ^dth a . ;;'7h;'jg^nies 3hes Po.st ings held the second Monday of state laet year. He will lj,c followed • The 7:30 midweek Lenten *erv- ^ the Ainiy in January, volunteered discuss spray problems end or­ i l ^ Boltoii.,Mr. Thorp was ap- Wrtncsday night8 with M^- a . 1 at the .lame. 31 ings to be held tor turkey grower* assisted by the Mary Wtlliama Hkrrv W. Olsen and Mrs. Alex D. Willimantlr The April each month, or from company by Dr. Sterling Brockett of the Ice will follow, and the guest for the parntroopera and Is now chard mouse control during the ^ t o d to thoVosoluOona meiiiber*. President John M. Stone American Cyanamid Laboratory, this year will be given by Philip group. Mrs. Harold tFyler, leader. stationed at Fort Bragg. N. C. morning ae.sslon beginning at Prouix In Charge. , *';e?lng ss scheduled to be held In They will serv-e a supper of ham. speaker will be Rev. Floyd W. Twenty-five yeah Sr., appointed the following Com­ Stamford, who will discus* pro-' J. Wadhams. manager of the Con­ Arthur Drug Stont Tonikina, D. D.. of St. John’s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLean of 10:00. Tlieir talks will be fol­ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER cartlflciateB were awarrded at the awarded u,m o"d ^’oWntn . mittees during the meeting Mon­ . tozan diseases of turkeys. necticut Farmers’ Coopefative Bcalioped potatoes, carrots and Spencer, Mas*., were recent guesta lowed by a discuaaion period on to Mr. ^uscaglla. Mr. lit Mra. Edward Skilton. »nn. , , the Gieen-Chohot . peas, rolls, butter, pie and coffee. church, Washlngton.wConn. His m !;. Herman F. I^eDovd; 3rd. Mrs.X Members of day night: Finance. Anton M. Las­ ' A panel of four growers will dis­ Auction Association. East Hart­ TRUSSES BELTS of Rev. and Mra. William C. H. pest control problems to be led by Po.st. AL. Will he in iliarge of a topic will be "The Holy Spirit." Bradway. John Serttpce of Ash­ sen. chairman, Eugene W. Itotl- cuss "Helling turkeys at the door." ford. ELASTIC HUSIERV Moe al the parsonage. P. D. Johanson, assistant fruit ford, WUUam Hnath of WUUn^on, Mildred C. Judnts. Meti s 1st, Anioti set-hack pnrtv tonight at 8 at the The Statue of Liberty on Bed- This will be the fourth service In FREEZERS A. Richardson; 2nd, Oliver- Wocvl mer. John H. Westland, Herman with Frank Ryan, assiitant pro­ A business session will follow the CRUTCHES — BRACES the series on the historic Christian specialist with the Extension F. Krukoff. John Trettoo and Paul I^rgion Rooms. Wall street, Soutli F. LeDoyt, George A. Cour; mem­ loe.'s Island, la made of bronze Expert .tlttera of Msn.sficld: 3rd. * ' fessor of poultry husbandry at the sneakers' program, and a turkey doctline*. Sacred Ibis Service. Urda of A fford . A Holateln regls- Co\ eiit y. bership; Hans Hansen, chairman, dinner w-lll be aerved at noon. and weigh* 225 tons, i tared calf. Jflvcn by thK Longvue Richardson. Special. Mrs. ' University of Connecticut, as the In the afternoon Mr. Bobb will * m oyn .< u ruT m n im i Robsrgr Assisting th* committee Mrs. Lillian Parker of Brook- Ralph C. Hoffman, Earl Lassen; The- ibis waa- considered ao desorib# methods of growing the were Mis,s Ulhan Udhi, Miss Mary .side Terrace. .«outh Coventry left publicity, Mr. Starkel, Robert Le- sacred in ancient Egypt that its kind of apples that consumers perfKl ffM ilai traly carefree I Ross and Miss risir Bnrno. Mrs Tiio.-day afteinooii with her niece. Ijicheur; entertainment: William remains were embalmed at death, want to buy. Charles E. Eahbach, DIAL ACCURATELY .Miss Alice Roynton, to apeiid Roharge. chairman. A. Samuel I..e- Tollaiul and one of the pyramids was director of the New England Edu­ some time at the home of her Doyt. Harmon Cochrane: flowhr: Place food rntywhort on all S in- nephew- and his wife, Mr. and Mr*. erected in its honor. The bird’s cational Program In Marketing iide lurfaca* apd it'i ip/*/>£roMa j Mr. LeDoyt and Mr. Cour. AH Leonard and Daniel Ridzon of appearance each year coincided Information, Boaton, will talk on Homer Boynton in Wethersfield. I company membega have been Invlt- InnoculaUona *“^ “ “ ** '* f ‘ r Mr and Mr. Elmer R. .lambs Merrow road. Tolland., have been with the rise of the Nile and this "Marketing—The Consumer and far aMMidu o f •aalad freahaaesl olne were given to 328 children, m -, / I I w,..hlngton have ar­ Miss Hannah Lynch who ha* been ed to a’ meeting of the Wlndham- Praciing I* si much fun ei serv­ Sudlng many pre-school age. and I of Tud.t. a caring for Mrs. Parker is expect­ , Tolland Counly Firemen'* Assocla- selected as doing outstanding work gave rise to the belief that it was Consumer Education." His talk lUIK a***as»^ I------. rived at the home of her p.-rrents. ing the treats you’ve stored from adults Wednesday at the ing to he hospitalized soon. Mra. ' tlon Monday at 8 p. m. at the in the Tolland 4-H Delrv Club for ' responsible for the precious waters , will be folio-,ved by a disrus.slon of — ■* . "V ! vtw «nH Ml* Waltfr Bvooks m loxn ...ni k- fu. i "'■'e so netee.«ary to the coun- j marketing problems to be led by Parker will slay in Wethersfield Sports Center Restaurant in Wil- 1950. and will be the guesta of the every leason o f the yearl And i Sr^th Coventry. Mi. .iarobH Ncill until Miss Lynch is again able to try’s welfare. C. B. Young, fruit grower of Wall- there's room for month* of Dr. Harry D. Orr, school physicisn spehd a month here from his du- limantlc. Bryant A Chapman and R. G. ( are for her. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Rebert have was assisted by Miss Margaret H. ;tiea with the V. S. Forestry He- Miller A Sons, February 24. They I meal* for most any size familyl Danehy. RN, school nurae. Anoth- Iparlment. Mrs Jacobs plans to J. LeRov .Sehweyer was present­ arrived in Hollyw-ood, Florida, will visit these firms in Hartford where they plan to spend the win­ «r similar clinic will be conducted 'be here for about there months. ed s Gold badge and an honorary follow'ed bv a dinner al the Bond TWO HUGE SIZES ^ l a n e k ^ at the school by Dr. Orr on Feb­ ninnhcishlp by the Coventry Vol­ ter. Tlie Coventry Junior Huniemak- Hotel. New, Ixclutiva Naturae ruary 27 to complete the immuni- unteer Fire Company- 2 at their Tolland Boy Soout Troop 15 held .era «-H girls are don.vling their Bird’s nest soup, a Chinese deli- utlet meeting Monday night in recogni­ HARPER’S O tatlon program. *s(rvlccs as hahy sitters Kehruary Us'regular meeling Monday at the Over-All N *l Yraas* Area—25 Robert Thorp telephoned from tion of his many services to the caev, is made with the nest of the Town hall at 7 ;30 p. m. 123 .when tlie Connecticut Regional oriantsl swift, and consists chief­ •q. A. of fast frcci* area in Model 4 $r I. TURNMRI MANCNIITit Saa Antonio, Texas to hla parents. I ARC Blood Bank Mobile I’ nit will conipanv. Richard J. Roehm pre- The Tolland County Farm Bu­ .senled his resignation as president ly of the bird's saliva, hardened on Shopping Center For The Thrifty reau la offering a training course 111 —over 3.) *q. ft. in Model Mr. and Mra Walter L. Thorp be at the First Congregational 158! Wednesday to extend Valentine * I church basement from 1-8 pun. of the fire company. His present exposure to air. for officers of 4-H Club* such as Day jjeetings to them and hi* Tbe girls will include Alice Oc- cniployinenl with the State De- {Iresldents, t1e*-gY tion. It'n a combination that^ ban won a lot of frlenda Ioy chairniaii. .lohn Schmidt, Ed­ cer and reports from discussion entry would like addresses of countrv in work out. win Kohler, 01 Everett N. Barth KITCNIN SIXI MODIL 70 servicemen of North Covent^;v. i ITie t^ib Pn< k of Troop will Opening Announcement giiups will be given. THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A STICK AT! for STANEK'S . . . and a boat of natinfied TV and radio These may be given to Mrs. Rich­ i meet Tueadav at 7;30 p. m at the Delmar M Potter and Harry B. Mrs. Jamss Cooksey, who haa Tabletop-all ard Storrs, president, or Mrs. I Green-Chobot Post. AL rooms on Kankm have been appointed fire BURN bean a patient at Johnson Memo- Refrigerators . . . Sewing Notions IH fsatum- ownera. Stanley Papanoa, secretaty-treaa- W’all atreet, South Coventry, warden*. Mai hospital, Staffonl Springe, haa seek toot *229** kNTHR.ACITE- returned to her home In South \irurer.0r. The inP ciuDclub 1 Is* piiuinui#planning to ' Members Mcmoera oi of thewir **21 'Club a of**- Oak Coventry Volunteer Fire Com­ Electric Ranges . . . Knitting Needles pack gift boxes to servicemen of ; Grove Development will sponsor a pany 1 reinlnds residents that any Tolland. Toys . . . Games . . . Books . . . Magazines thlaIwi. locality Ki.*but .levdo n not n t Vl«v*have Aa ' card party *«rsnl(rVlt tonight Bfat ft8 Btat tthe hft type of soda and acid fire extin- Lt. col. Joto T. VYanat of the V . 8 . Army, ''wotll r of Eugene I. TtItvisioN Radio Auto Radios complete list. home of Mrs. Theodore M'lberg on giiisl'.er will be filled at the fire 8 Newspapers . . . Hardware . . . Washing Machines Mlsa Hattie E Coombs, libra­ Dalv road. South Coventry. Pro­ house in Smith Coventry at a COAL Wanat, made a.visit to this town, Paints . . . Electrical Supplies . . . Cooking Utensils rian, of the Booth-Dlmock Memo­ ceeds will be donated to the Oak Tolland, ever the week-end. The rial Library haa reported a Janu­ Grove Association. Mra. Moberg. ’ eelonel, who Is stationed at Stutt­ Fountain Service . . . Cosmetics ; . . Films ary circulation of 899. At the Mr*. Ira Swlgart and Mrs George gart, Germany, landed at West- Patent Medicines board of trustees meeting Tues­ Howell win be in charge of the over Field, Saturday mo'ming after a 24-hour flight from Europe. day night the following commit­ party. . . . AND A U. S. POSTAL SUB-STATION NORMAN’ S TELEVISION RADIO tees were approved: Library, Mra. Miss Hannah Lynih of Suitii H* stated they were grounded in Wlnthrop Merriam, Mra. Jack Is- Coventry was admitted to Wind­ leaUnd for 16 hours and thta flew “ You Name It... We’ve Got It I” THE VARIETY MART aerman, Mrs. Raymond B. Ben- ham Community Memorial Hospi­ tb Goose Bay, Labrador, and to 44t HASTrORD ROAD TtUmONI SS71 natt. Owen S. Trask. Burton E. 'Westover. H* left to visit )tls wife tal on Wednesday. Miss Fannie and eMMmi^ln San Diego, Calif., Pllnt, Miss Coombs. Jessie Alber- ' Fitch, also of South Coventry ha.s tlne Bralnard la chairman of this I been a patient there sinre ,«sliii- committee. Approved for the ’ day. L .b e co u fo o f sour stomach 9 membership committee were Hen­ kiafty Klippers 4-H (tiris re. ry W. Ford. Mr*. William Ro- I eivfd new- rqcord books at their for thoor oeenemy ' *bkrge. Mias SHeaimr Oraham, Mrs. Wedi'ie.aday mVeUng - from .Miss Ooodsrtn W. Jacobson. Mis* Grace .Shirley L.’ Weik, Tolland County YOU CANT SEAT IT T. White, Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. assiataiit club agent. Mis* Weik Charles Nyack. Miss Alice B, explained the use of the looks and Coombs, Miss Jane M. h'laherty helped the giils witli tlieir sewing for a worm homo Mra. John H. Westland is chair- . of dres.ses they are making in Y O U C A N BET O N IT man. - The historical committee preparation for the annual spring of which Mis* Charlotte Albertine dress revue. la chairman haa the following The Waterford Park Association Almoft tverThodr hai fftvortfe foodi that members added: Mra. George O CBiite tour ttonmeh . . . gat.. . acid indi* for complofo dofoilt WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE will sponsor moving pictures Suti- Jacobson who Is -working on grition. But milltotit of Amcricani have dgy at 3 p. m st the .Nathan Hale Niiinii the BnstBrr. They jatt carry a roll Ml***: schools; Mrs. E Lynn Beerwort. ('omnuinily Outer siulitoi iiim. of lunis in pocket or purse. Fat 1 or 2 old homes and noted people; Mrs. I Colored cartoons, selected .shoits like candv, and presto—there's t^uick, Tli*r* I, s* obtiq.tl**, *s4 J. Albertine Bralnard. landmarks land "TTie Corsican Britliers with soothing relief. Turns contain no soda* a highways, transportation: Miss no combination of medicinaa lor various IT WILL SAVI YOU MONK Douglas Fairbanks will be shown. thinRi. lumt arc pusi for the lummy. Annie Wellwood factories and In­ Pioceert* are for the nismlenatii e 1 hat’s why they do such a grand, quick Aytkefhed d**l*r THAT WE CAN NOW SUPPLY dustries- Miss White, newspaper -and nnprovevent of developniont \job of reitevinji the distress of an over The Finest In roati* aaid stomach. Get a roll today. A I'onimuiiit y X-Fl«y snr\t’ G. E. Willis anc Tailored Charm the f;il! v.ill hr «i rankl'd by Son, Inc. Right on Hand I Main Stiwrt Tel. 8I>» OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE TUMS 8 0 « THI TUMMY PEOPLE OF MANCHESTER Try Before You Buy! Learn^ To Play THE IMPORTANT INSTANT WITH THE FINEST IN Accordian or Guitar 1948 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE Rodio OBd HaatBr The very instant a switch is turned on electricity flows—at exactly CARS. 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Community Hall with leresting p:-ogram at Ellington Srhenker will talk on Htuisla, and IfANCHESTEX EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAT, FEBRUARY 16, 196t Willlama named as president.or'ealden®; Rt'bckalis lo Hold Grange Wednesday with Somers, World Events Alan Green of the Grcen-Bi-odlc Pension Fund Other officers named are: Robert Vernon and Enfield Grange pre­ Advertising company, New York, Murray, vice president for one senting' the programs. Thera will speak on March 28 nn " ^ e Valentine Social were 103 -memtera present. ‘ Growth of a Political Movaroent." this pitlposal, tha Commission and DificoTcrjr Poors Oil jrear: Thomas Aheam, vice presi­ Study Theme former Governor Chester Bowles Back in Service Labor Quits Gunshot Blast Report Made dent for two years; and Raymond The charter was draped in mem­ At the final meeting, on April 4. 01^ after the Institute was Strikes Cripple (D) urged a Constitutional Con­ Or Troubled Chuckhole Patrla, vies presidei^t for threa Sunset Rebekah Lodge will fol ory of William Reeves. Mias Hat­ H. Doiinld Wilson, new executive daed by McCarthy. vention. Nothing was done, how­ tie R. M. Bcrr was presented with director of the Connecticut i'aetory years; C. Vinton Benjamin, treas­ low Its meeting Monday evening. Branch, U. W. F., will speak on •The FBI sent a team of at ever, with Republicans aerviifg W S B in T iff Roseville, Calif.. Feb. 16.— Ends Romance Total Membership I* urer and Gaylord Paine, secretary. the Golden Sheaf certifleat# in Course for VFW Mem­ least a doaen agents who spent six Nation’s Wool, notice that if changes were to be February 19, In Odd Fallows hall. honor of 80 years of continuous "Poltllcal Steps to World Govern­ InAreaR ise (41—Roseville , today claimed, There were 40 persona present ber* in Thi* Area I* ment." or aeven weeks going over our made the traditional amendment with a chuckle, the world's Now 134 With 11 Re. who adopted by-lawa and voted as «1th a Valentlqa box aoclal. In membership in Ellington Grange. rworda at both the farm near process must be followed. Over Wages deepest chuckhole. At Black Pond the first project, the study of charge of Mrs. Anna C. Lamb and Morton B. Thompson, a 60-year Announced Today Those desiring to register should and in New York.” Holland said. Worsted Mills A renewal of that argument de­ ceiving Pension* town taxation snd the possibility, member of Ellington Grange, made notify Mrs. Robertone Hcjiburn, wlio ' ‘ MUSICA'I. SHOWS RECORDED DIRECT A street crew was called to her committee. The officers and la chairman of the course commit- i Mundt had no detail about the veloped at yesteroay’s hearing on fix “a bad chuckhole" In a of rcvlslnsuthe town report. members of the (jommittee will the presentation. FROM THE SOUND TRACT Prirate Iiid«»try Em- 82,500 Moscow payment he men­ (CoBtlnoed frotfl r*g « Om ) "A Positive Approach to the tee. at the U. W. P. office, 49 I’earl i (Contiiitied from Page One) the proposed amerdments. downtown alley. Son of Hartford Manu­ As Of February H the Town of The o fn ^ rs are evenly divided, make up the boxes and the mem- Mr. Thompaon attended the ptoyment Decline* as tioned. He said it appeared from House Majority Reader Louis R. three Democrats (uid three Re­ Patrons Insurance meeting held at World Crlala" will be the them# of etrect, Hartford (telephone ' ■TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE” ...... J*n« PowA Ident H. C. Bates of ' the A FL It discovered that heavy Manchester Retirement Allowance bera, both man and woman, will 2-7S88). Mrs. Samuel Pearl of the record that the payment was the American Woolen company, Shapiro (R-Farmington) asserted rains had opened up an old facturer Kill* Self; publicans. the home office in Glaatonhury re­ the five seaalona of the five wreak "THE PAOAN LOVE SONG” ...... WllHams-ltert IVeeds Crow made by a Soviet “propaganda Bricklayers. Actually, Batea has Fund had reported receipts bid on them. "I Manchester and Mrs. G. M. Wil­ answered Ellla In this way; that there was "no justification", been absent from the wage well —200 feet deep. A special meeting will be held The Rebekaha ara alao requested cently. He has attended most study course for member# of the outfit.” He did not know when the Planned to Marry amounting to $226,736.64 accord­ everj-, meeting for the past 40 liams. Jr„ of Farinington, arc oth­ “(JROUNliS FOR MARRIAGE” ....Kathryn Grayaon "The company did not want the for a constitutional convention to board's long discussions and his before March 15 to endorse com- to bring to this meeting their United World Federalists In this er members of the committee. aoBCfticultural •rnploy* transaction oorurred. consider the chai.jfes because, he ing to the statement on the fund fiilttee apjKilntments and make years. Mr. Thompson has been a •'THKEE LITTLE WORDS” AstaireeSWton Mundt called the material he strike and wc told the union we plaee was taken by John J. Mur­ Canadian Woman compiled by Town Treasurer C. donations for the "Gift Book." the area. The course will begin on ^ iat Hartford Ubor market dhin t want It. The price freege said. Connecticut’s system of rep­ phy, vlre president of his tinion. plans for the future. April 9 Is the member of the Insurance Commit­ and McCarthy examined "not nec­ Leroy Ndiris. The receipts contain drawing for which will take place tee of Ellington Grange for a long March 7 at 8 p. m. at the West ' ilarttr*'* %a a lavel of 1B5.170 In has only this to do with It it resentation was "as good as we Calls Formula “Uarair” date scheduled for the next regu­ essarily significant, but it cerUln- Bayonet Attacks Mlddlefleld, Feb.' 16—(41—A fa­ $210,000 In government bonds wltli lar meeting. Monday evening. March 6: also period of years. Mlddla school, Hartford. jaauaiy ^ 157,890 in December makes uncertain the amount we can devise under our Democratic What courae organized labor the stubs of tickets aold. which ly could be." tal gunshot wound ended what po­ $4,229.28 rash on hand as of last There will be a meeting of Abe Gertrude Shanahan aiid Helen The first discussion on ‘The Start! MSTMTIY to rtHtvt M saiM wgl^ared In littan^act;^ could afford In increaaes. If we process." would take was up in the air. lice described as a romance be­ August 16. $9,882.36 employees should be turned in to Past Presi­ don't get relief on price ceilings That aystem, with representa­ Rlcve denounced the new formula Bust Red Strategy Miller Post Auxiliary at Communi­ Sattersthwaite and Mrs. Milo E. Owe for a Poaltive Foreign Policy" j Inc induatrieTwere more than off tween the aon of a prominent contribution and $2,626 interest on ty Hall, Friday night at 8. dent Mrs. Alice Watherell. Past Mt by aeaaonal lp«»ea in non-man' we would have to .operate at a^ tion In one. House based on popula­ as "unfair and unworkable" and Hayes were appointed on the reso­ will be lead by Dr. Andre Bchen- Potterton’s Hartford manufacturer and a Ca­ bonds. I President Mrs. Virginia Keeney lutions roiTimlttec on the death of ker. professor of history at the * nfacturlnjr acUvlUea. Iqaa In our civilian department." tion and the othei on geographical it appeared that the labor policy (Continued from Page One) nadian woman. BCxpenditures Include, besides will take ehargwo* tl.e gifts. LARGE STXICK—ALL SPEED S, tO. 45.,78 Approximately 960 additional Ohioan Can-ies Montgomer.v said the industry units, was the same as In the Committee would endorije his Mr. Reeves. University of Connecticut and a ff ------Found dying yesterday when In­ the outlay for bonds. $3,356.20 re- j Members are urged'to report at member of the state executive AT THE CENTER 5T9-541 MAIN STREET had arranged a Keb. 21 conference federal Congre.ss, he pointed out. stand. Wonju. This brought to more The next meeting will be In SOREIM Korken found Joba in vestigators. arrived at a sparsely funds. $326.41 expenses. $6,360.57 i Local Girl to Wed the ball in time to begin the meet- eouncll of the U. W. F. CMi9*dbyColdt i turiny planta In thia area. The seeking price ceiling relief and Rep. John lABelle (D-Manches- If it (lid so and If it declined to than 100,000 the Red losses since charge of Mrs. Rachael Peaae and Troops Issue furnished, two-room cottage In the pension paid and the balance cash ! Ing promptly at eight o’clock. At Other Meetings JiMt nib oa Muaterole . . . It*s mads .''llafaeet increaaea were, concentrat­ added that the atrike "is not a ter). the House Minority Leader, suggest the names of substitute the Allied limited offensive jump­ on hand at this date. i a competitive program wrtll be pre­ aapaelaUr to pfomptiy isllave enofhs, Black Pond area here was John 111 Brooklyn Soon sented at that meeting. ed In the fabricated metale and way of bringing pressure to hear • aid he had no quarrel with the labor members for the wage ed off Jan. 25. Hart, 26, shot In the brain. He Total membership Is 134. with Dr. George McReynolda of the , sore throat sad aehliu ebwt maacles •ireraft flrma. The primary met^a on the price freeze situation." aystem Itself. But, he contended, board, speculation was that the Chinese Hhift Strength The Ijidlea’ Night and the fol­ University of Omnectlcut, form- i due to colds. UustaroM actually hali« To Committees was rushed to a hospital In near­ two new members snd 11 receiving lowing meeting will be Gentle­ bMk up looal ennecsttoe In toe u|» ifiw ip alao edged up Everything Orderly it might develop a t a Conatllutlon- entire setup would have to be re­ Friday's action on the right pension. New York, Feb. 16 -The forth-1 er state U.W.F. president, will' Dr. law fence r. Bern* by Meriden, but died shortly after men's Night. Rehearsals in pre­ nar bronchial tract, doss and IbroaU fAJbout ■ SOO workera were laid on American Wooten personnel di­ al Convention that some other vised. Without latiot representa­ flank of the central front indicat­ admission." coming marriage of Sally A. Oil­ tou conduct the second meeting, on Te I ctrsafths. (Continued from Page One) tion, unions might feel freer to paration for a victory for the girls March 14, on means of "transform- | 'In the electrical equipments mea- rector Joseph Smith reported entity than the town should be­ ed the Chinese may have shifted Dr. H. DeForest Lockwood, Mer­ man, 18, of 84 Drive B. Manehea- *'*Miring and controlling devlaSa be- Dr. Lawrence J. Berns, former­ strike to back up wage demands much of their strength to the area L. Jam es McKnight, son of Mr. arc taking place regularly. ing” the United Natlona. At the Europe to help ward off possible "everything orderly" after a sur­ come the geographical unit used iden Medical Examiner, reported tea, was indicated in a marriage- Ellington Grange received the ioauae of cutbacka due to ahort- vey today. He said many plants ly of 117 East Center street, but than if they had a ditect hand in north and northwest of Chechen. and Mrs. Horace S. McKnight of third meeting, on March 21, Dr. MUSTeroLE SUGGESTION Communist attack. for representation. who has been practicing dentistry the death as a suicide. Wappilig $25 first prize, in the degree team '< acea to materiala and becauae of involved had 'defense orders for fixing poliry. They struggled over some of the Lieut. Carrol! Shaw, of the State license issued to her by Deputy Sadd's Mills, EUlnglon,. is an in­ IN-W All —the cuatomary year-end taking of Although Taft remained firm, Though not necessarily propos­ in West Hartford Center, has been contest. The contest took place such items as uniforms. It appeared possible the govern­ highest ridges on the backbone of Police, said that Hart had been City Clerk Joseph Comlte in structor in sealed n.achlneiy in the TV & RADIO OF THE WEEK inventory. there were indications that these ing such a change. LaBelle said m recalled to the service. He re­ ment would have to scrap the the peninsula to apply reinforced A well-child conference waa held last fall but the prize has Just definite figures, set out by Secre­ In Rh»>de Island 12,000 were re­ an example that it might be de­ living In the cottage since last fall Brooklyn Municipal Building to­ agricultural englne'-ring course at been received. Scaaonal declinea were also not- ported idle at 16 mills and in the enters the armed forces as a cap­ present three-part board, which is pressure to Chechon, 14 miles Tueaday afternoon at the Wapping Gomall Univeralty, where he is a tary of Defense Marshall yester­ sirable to base representation in with Mias Florence Mabel Ellis, 33, Community House. This was spon­ day. She will become the bride William McGuire, son of Mrs. fi«d in conatruction and retail trade. Passaic, N. J., area an additional tain and has been assigned to the headed by Cyrus S. Ching, and .'■outheast of the major road hub ff/Weether opndltiona unfavorable day. had lessened the oppo.sltlon in Passaic, N. J the House on population and in the Base Hospital. Camp Brecken- formerly of Toronto. Canada. sored by the Public Health Nurs­ of Richard D. Barany, 20, of 464 student. John J, Shanahan, Jr., has been 11,000 were estimated away from .substitute for it a panel of mem­ of Wonju. They met when Hart, who, the TefOr conatructlon. accounted for the other quarters. Senate on geographical units, with rldge, Kentucky. ing Association. Dr. Francis Hel- Irving avenue, Brooklyn. Miss Lois Hedwig Lana of West transferred from Ft. Devens, TIRES TIRES their jobs. bers all designated as represent­ A South Korean regiment was lieutenant said, had a record of road. Ellington, daughter of Mr. SEE V decline here aa did the holiday The figures on prospective troop four Sonat..r« from each of the A graduate of Brown University ing the public. ready for them at one point frlck of Manchester was the exam­ B-srn In Waterbury, the pros­ Mass., to Ft. Campbell, Ky. He Special commitments were smaller than A spokeaman for the TWUA at and New York University College mental instability, was sent to pective bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Albert Lanz and Bernard enlisted in the Army Febniary 2. CUSTOM EXHNITS trading In atorea. Concord said approximately 1.500 eight counties. That would take time and - be­ There the Chinese met stern re­ work in a factory oporatci' by his ining physician and gave Inocu- Unemployment In the area rose many Senators had anticipated. Both amendments. Shapiro said, of Deiiti.stry. he Is a member of latlona for whopping cough tetanus Theodore and Josle Oilman. Her Adolph Geblcr. U. S. Navy were re­ and left for camp tliree days later. KITCHENS ft cmskAys Marshall said he prefered not to woolen workers struck in New cause prices cannot effectively be sistance 10 miles north of Clhe- father’s company at Aurora, (Cana­ ■a little, reversing the .sustained wrere introdueed to carry out the Connecticut State Dental So­ controlled unless wages are too chon. First reports indlcited and diphtheria also vaccinations. future husband is'aa born In Bound cently married by Rev. Forrest TIRES VAN TIRES Kitchen Gabuiets say when they will be sent to Eu­ Hampshire. da. She later joined him in this Brook, N. J., the son of Alex and 51usser of Union church, Rock­ j ' downward trend which began in pledges In the Republican plat­ ciety, the American Dental A.sso- might jeopardize the whole pro­ more than 2,00 Chinese were be­ state. The March of Dimes benefit The coach, a four-wheeled car- ‘'H»rch, 1950. Almost half of the rope. riatlon. the Hartford Dental So­ Lillian Barany. Wedding plana ville. riage with springs and a nxif. de- FOR Kver Hl»Ji for mure cabi­ Mr Truman told his news oon- form The one affecting the Senate gram. ing held off. In Connecticut, they worked on basketball games were held at alob-aeekcrs were fem.'ile, most of Piclict Line* Formed would provide for redislrictlng the ciety and Is secretary of the West Decision A Compromise The flanking development came Ellsworth High school gym Mon­ Issued by the couple call for the Next Sunday v.lll be "Steward­ rivea its name from Koca, a town net Mpace In uceumiiKMlate ahom were looking for rlenu al fereru e yesterday that Marshall'e Hartford Civltan club. He was tobacco and potato farms in tnis marriage to take place March 3d. ship Sundsj," In the Ellington Senate on or before Fcbrtiary 1. The impact of the split-up was after a chlps-down battle at Chlp- j day evening. Following are the in Hungary where the first coach TIRES the many thing* neceonary service positions. Ahout one slsteiiiriit represented hla views, ihttside iSorwich Mill* honorably discharged from the area and Ia.st November. .Shaw re­ Omgregatlonal church when mem­ waa built. TIRES 1955, again on or before Feb. 1, not made any the- less severe by yong, 20 air miles northwest of ported. they moved into the cot­ acores; Wapping Grammar school TIRES to run a hllcheii? HIIIP- hth of the unemployed were which he said the Defciiae Sec.e- service In September, 19AL______bers of the Board of Tniateea and ARCHITCaURAl OISnAY Noiwich, Feb. 16—(Ah— Picket 1961, and each 10 years theresft- the fact that the Wage Board's Wonjqii. Allied reinforcements tage here. girlA 9, Union Grammar school SHAI’F. (locN a lot of that handicapped persons, lur.v .set out simply and clearly. force of French and Americans at other man of the church will call CABINETRY HxnmEs lines formed early today at the policy is only a cecommendatlon, The police officer quoted Mis.s girls, 8; Wapping Grammar school Rabbi to Speak work, iillllzliig "a*lc kiteli- i* Skilled workers are still In de- Expect Acheson .Support mill gates of the American Woolen ""a bill for Immediate rediatrlct- Chlpyong that badly crippled boya, 16, Union Grammar school at tha homes of members to re­ Fmand. there wss a substantial In- which still must be approved by EIll.s a.s saying .she and Hart plan­ TIRES ALL TIRES rn epaee to do the Joli. Call Administration backers looked company and Yautlc Woolen com­ Ing of the Senate has )>een Intro­ Stabilization Director Eric John­ three Clhine.se divisions in chock­ ned to marry wh>*n a divorce de­ beya, S; Cast Fids Old Timers, 12. ceive contribution, snd pledges for lerease in the number of job open- to Ai heson to back up the opp «i- duced. but hss not yet been given British' Labor ing the main Red push on the cen­ West Bids Old TImtra, 21; Catholic At Local Meet the support of the church and its u* nou. I-et II* *how you i OR file with, the• torsi Con- pany as nearly 600 employees at ston. cree separating him from his form­ tion Marshall r.Nprossed before the the two woolen-worsted mills here a hearing. | tral front earlier this week. er wife became fln-jl. W ar Veterans, 39, and American benevolences. The collectors "111 SYMPATHY?-EOy how wc con etrrumllnr the „ J e u t State F.fnploymem Ser- The formula is the result of dis To the east of Oilpyong, an two eomnuttces yesterday aga'Ust j pgr^jcipated in the industry-wide,, , ___ Another amendment considered Wins New T e^ I ciiSKions which have been in prog­ Although Shaw said the woman Legion. 22. Rabbi Eleazer Levy of the Tem­ meet at the churc for a short SIZES kitchen — miUic >our work ^ J ic a office. Kmployers are still ur- any specific congressional limlta- | ,^nke of the Textile Workers ' at yeaterday’s hearing occasioneil American-Dutch force stood off seiwice before they start out on TIRES TIRES CUSTOM MADE CAB*4fT MAKCRS ^■wantlv seeking qualified tool and ress ever since the government on . _ . . , .... "ms nrrpstfd here on a charge of Frank Mastnda. Red Cross Chair­ ple Beth-Bl In Springfield, Maas., i-aKlrr. tion on the number of troops that p, America, CIO. ' little comment. It would provide massing Red forces above W onju. I i„a,qvious carriage arising from man, has announced that the Red will be the guest speaker at an this mission. SASH ft DOORS $ u m » dlemakers. roaehlnist« turret (Conttnord from Pnge One) Jan. 26 froze •'ages Snd salaries Some of those Communists were | could be J " ^ i ‘/T art Thtre are 350 out at the Amerl- for annual sessions of the Ix-gis- i 1 at Jan. 25 levels. her relationship with Hart, he de CroM will offer the following interfaith meeUng of the men of Rev. Jam es T. Cartar, a former • lathe, radial drill and other ma- 'ature, which now meets biennial- , believed to have taken to the high scribed her as a "fundamentnlly operatbrs. Opportunities for Before can woolen mill and 230 Idle at As it emerged, it was something training couraea. to civil defenac the Center Congregational church pastor of the Ellington Congrega­ told a reporter he Intends to ask , v ...,!.. I Regime for failure to produce ridgCkS In the southeast to threat- good’ person who thought she wa.s workars in first aid, heme nursing, and the Temple Beth Sholom at 8 SERVICE graphers and clerk-tvpists 1 of a compromise. The industry tional church will ba the guest permission to question ^ ^ ; . , , The hearing brought to a close atomic bombs in the post-war en Chechon. The Reds had n o ' helping the manufactnrer'.s and nuraca' aides. The organiza­ p. m., Tuesday, at the Temple preacher at the Lenten aervlce Ears fairly numerous. members hjU suggested an eight artillery support in their new about the possible existence of an I Roderick Molleur, hiisineaa agent the U'glslature’s seventh week years. In the last five years, he overcome his difficultic.s. tion wlH coerdinata the town’s Beth Sholom. next Sunday night at 7:80. STATION charged Britain actually has been per cent celling. Labor held out threat. agreement to apportion grrtlind i of the Eastern Connecticut Joint ■phr House and Senate will next A $1,000 bond for her relea.se blood resourcaa, assist in problems Rabbi Levy, who Is a well Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman f^ es among the Atlantic Pact : board. T. W. U. A., visited both "outstripped by the Soviets" in the for 12. Chtng and his public mem­ “Menacing Bulld-I'p" was po.sted by Hart's father, known leader in Interfaith work in VAN'S meet again on Tuesday. of food, clothing and shelter, and of Job’s Hill and family have rc nations plants to organize the picket lines fic'd of atomic energy. ber colleagues had advanced nine But a menacing build-up of aim ^^2,500 (veorge H. Hart. Pre.sident-Treas- make it# trained coepa of veluntsera New England, served as a military turned from a visi". with Mrs. Hoff- | “AT THE TEXACO SIGN" Attlee countered that Churchill as a way out, latei went up to ten. Chinese and Korean Red forces urer of the Hart .Manufacturing X'vallabla. Blood D^ner Day will chaplain during the last war. He was "not producing any eviderce Tile ten per cent ceiling would was reported in the hills and val­ Company. man's parents Mr. and Mrs. Law­ 427 HARTFORD ROAD Russian Gift M*d*f°'^ d*i” im of*^ii?'^Bni/iels ils'the 'strike is in bo March 27 from 2 to 8:30 p.m. is a graduate of the Jewish Theo­ rence Gemmelle, of Middletown under.t«”ndin7on the defence f '.rcJ . Pr-’Rress. Molleur reported that the that, given the resources over here allow wage hikes up to ten per leys above the central front—the Choked by te.ars, pale and shak­ Anyone wishing to donate blood logical Seminary and waa a lead­ “ ^ s . . workers voted unanimously last we could have done more than we cent over the Jau. 15, 1950, ba.se area beyond Chlpyong and Wonju. en. Miss Ellis was questioned at ing rabbi In Youngstown. Ohio, Springs, Vt. Obituary may call Mrs. William Aleshin, Miss Jane King of West Hart­ If the accident la your fault, (UtmUnDed from Page One) " ’ T a 'r is CliHlrmsn of the .S-na-e i "i^ht to strike at 7 o'clock this have done.” rate. The ceiling would not Inter- AP Corre.spondcnt John Ran- length in.the cottage by State Po­ Kartfonl, 8-1918, or Mrs. Thomas before going to Springfield. dolph reported Eighth Army Intel­ ford, has returned home folio-sing j what a relief It will ba to have Cliancellor of the E.xcheqoer iere with any larger increases al­ lice. The Investigators were called Burgo##, Jr.. Maneheater, 5022. Rev. (Gifford O. Simpson and Repuhliran Policy Comm'*tee but 1 ligence estimated the Red strength | in by the Rev. Joseph R. Swain, a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. I Hartford Automobile Insurance. >io Improving their mutual rela- * . i. , ,,r.. I 366 reported a breakdown In ne-i Hugh Gnitskell, outlining *he heavy ready In effect. Mr. Masinda #ay# tha committee Rabbi Leon Wind will also address tlona. cost of the rearmament program, at five army corps. i Middletown, and his wife who the meeUng. (;?antor Mehin Etra Annie Heplon, ol Highland ave-1 The Hartford will provide lawycre rtudvin%'"'Thethe W The figure vould not include any A Oiinese army corps consists I chanced to be pa.sslng in an auto- la anxious to schedule donations at The Institute figured proml- iiig 1 resentativea and Textile Workers Deaths warned Britons they will have to specific hours and it would be ap­ of the Temple Beth Sholom will nue. ! to protect your Interests, and issue. so-called fringe benefits--pension of three divisions, of from 6,000 to | mobile when the woman, screani- Neighbors’ Night waa a verj’ in- ; nantly in last year’s Senate In­ Senator Connnlly iD-Texl, Aet- Union of America. get along with "less clothing, fab- preciated tf donors would call a# sing. pay alt claims (up to your policy quiry Into the Communlsts-ln-Gov- riej, radloa, domestic equipment, plans, welfare funds and so on 10,000 men in each division. Hence. ' ing for help, ran into the highway ing Chairman, said it will be up | granted before Johnston signed ' up to 1.50.000 troops could be | after the .shooting. soon as possible. limits) if you lose tha rasulting emment charges of Senator Mc­ to the committee menibera to de­ Local Kesicleiil pottery and glass. ” He hinted that The regular meeting of Wapping Carthy (R., Wla.), who contended the order. Any negotiated later j massing for a new onslought on I Lieut. Shaw said Mi.'^s Ellis said damagt suit. cide whether Taft can intervene, j income taxes will ri.se. The bas-c Grange waa held Tuesday evening I aome IPR offlclaU followed the ■AO..Id have to be included. the central front. j she had a "strange premonition " at the Community House with 35 i L eip iicr Says Dies al Age 91 ' income tax in Britain already la The Board majurit/ said it real- j Southeast of Chipyong, where while Hart was cleaning a .22 cali- Better get this poliry before you Communist line and that others Eyes Brusaela Parley ! ^ i 15 per cent. present. During the buaineas aes- SAYb ware Communists. Taft laid he wanta to know if ______1 Meanwhile the Labor Goveen- ized there were some inequities or | some 2,000 Reds had forged the her rifle he often used in hunting. aien Invitationa to neighbor with drive another mlic; a/fer an acci­ Baared 50 Exhibits i any agreement was reaelied at the i „ I'nn.ervsi'vi "cBtch-iin rroblems" in the wage I lats link of a ring around the hill-! As he was looking down the barrel. Marlborough Grange, March 1, dent is Coo late. AU thcM- (a moil* Trade-Mark* Lodge Welebed Mrs. Ursala Verga, 9-1, widow of ment. needled by the Conservativs.’ ;;iv<- iiu! II li-.tiulicd-onil-one Ides'! Mundt’a statement regarding a Brimsela Conference of Foreign John Verga. of 20 Karl street, died f„r shipping vital Malayan nibocr and Glastonbury Grange, March-46 I 83J100 Moscow payment to IRR 1 Ministers on troop apportionmei.t, „ f-^l«gam icrk troops raij Into a hog were read. It waa v o t^ to give $5 | lor handy men! Flmt. thorc * last night at the Manchester Me- Rus.sia and her satellites, has | tional defense picture til she could no longer hear him waa baaed on "sample” Inatltute ^ He insisted any auch agreement v F I l c t A 1. inoriRl hospital, following a long nromised to review Its policy if the | Its policy, it said, w-a* to take fight ahd failed to reach Chipyong. toward the improvement of high- i Wc\ luiriir-i- for W cjloni wood* dociunenta which he said he and should be approved by Congress ^ . .... ____ —^ s-if in- O. Is. Get Cheer breathing and then ran out for aid. ways and roads. The hew axuiual | lor every hinil of a Job. If you’i-c illne.ss. flow becomes too large. | care of "dlaparitles between In- Mi.ss E'iis later wa.s taken to the McC^arthy atudlcd before a sub- : before any American troops are I Board of Trgde President Har- creases in wages and salaries and However, tank-led American x'ord was given by the master to | I'huih.ng to eiirlo.se I lie |iorrh or a (Continued From Page One) She was born In Switzerland In Meriden Police Headquarters HIM p‘i lure window. Anderaoii poenx-atmed agent of the Judi- 1 transferred to Europe, 1857 and came to this country and old Wilson gave this assurance i the increase in the cost of hylfi* troops got there Thursday night. all members whose dues were paid. i W anted! eliry aubcommlttee aelaad thou- The Ohio Senator ««ld Gen. They were greet vesterdav after ConserVatlVo M. P. ..since January 15, 1950. or which T)ie program consisted of s I aanda of IPR papers last week. | Dwight n. Eisenhower, Command- j French and American doughboys mother and father. There she waa riwawg by Ledh Burr, “No Bull"; j rrerv put-poer * necticut." I leave.s a sister in Switz.erland and A. T. Lennox-Boyd a.sked in the ; may subsequently ari.se during the told of the Medical Examiner’s The agent took the papers from a • of the Defense Force, had in- s nephew, Josejih Hublard, of I who had put up one of the games! quartet, "Feb. Token" by Mrs. j f io r rialm s Credit House of Commons whether the i period covered by lh *s^ '*'‘^y- opinion that the death was .suici­ li.iiM new looiUH i,i alllc or bare- bam on a farm near lx?e. Mass. | aistinl in testiinoiiy before law- this town. government had stopped shipping | .Moved "Break Spiral I battles of the war to whip supe­ Junt Park. Mrs. Maiy Muir, Levi | Mundt told a reporter that Don | niakert that there was no binding Republicans contend that the rior odds. dal. She murmured softly, "I had Dewey and Edwin Barber: a ^ iii"iii with Cold Mond gypeum pan­ Bowles housing program waa no ' The funeral will he held tomor­ nibber to Russia and Communist The majority specifically prom- hoped it was accidental." 1 0(1 Surine, an investigator on Me- | agreement. row morning at 10 o'clock at the ^-hina 1 review the policy after the Littered between Chipyong and tableau, "WTiat Kind of a Heart ; Saleswomen el, r.n-\\ ) I" c-finl.shed inyii- more than an extension of the pro­ Cxrthy’i payroll, discovered the on the other hand. Taft cited I W. P. Quish Funeral Home. 225 "Wo are keepinp a watch on the ! government’s April 16 cost of liy- Wonju were more than 20,000 en­ Hav'e YouT", A valentine game; I hil ng panel.*. Ueldwood plywcKMl* papers aome weeks ago and man- ^ riec 22 statement by Serretary gram started by his Republican I Main street, and at 1();50 at .''t. emy casualties Inflicted in four •ong. by the Grange. "Loves Old ‘ oi- l'lankwel(l. the )>lywooet-uxe Kitcbar where the troops should come thorized vjnder the present program this morning. Mr.s. Anderson member Ward Keener ssUd the | Allied troops in the I est still street. POSITIONS Edgar Clarke CItM Amerasla- Case all have been built or committed, tons in December policy which the Board approved held Port Inchon, Yongdv • gpo and lacorpo ration Nov. 30. They had previously been cabineta ami sink units. from, and other details. wa.s born in Sweden October 10, M'rriarty Lincoln-Mcrcury in­ 1. "A vast amount of coire- and that there is pressing need for 1871. and had resided in Manches­ "would have inflationary impact, Kimpo airport in the .Sei.l 1 area. notified, that he was missing In ! Insuror sptmdence between Russians and Taft said he .vasn't s ;rpi sed does represent the begin- corporated. authorized . capital action Nov. 30. He went with the at Mnrs'.iaH’s statement that more, Iter for ov. t 48 years. but it . The ravaged South Korean Capital the IPR-Russfans who apparently "In World War II." he said. ning of a stop — a break in the Itself waa under artillery fire from $100,000 in t.OOO sharea at, $100 Second Army Division to Korea prc.'icnt plans call for sending o ily Bi sides her husband she leaves About Town par starting with $25,000 paid in. worked for the .Soviet Govern­ "Connecticut waa the nation's four sons,,Coiv'ad G. Anderson of spiral seen operating In the last U. N. guns south of the winding on Aug. 4, was wounded Sept. 1 ment ” four moi'c American divisions to Incorporators Matthew M.. Mau­ and removed to Japan for conval- join the two whirh no"' arc in oc­ highest per capita prcxlucer of war East Hartford, John FI. Anderson eight or nine months." Han river. Apply Immediately 2. "Many of the same charsr- The Junior Youth Fellowship Ching. the Chairman, called It Reds Carry Torelies ’■ rice and Julia Moriarty. To deal In escense. On Nov 12 he returned to cupied Gcrm.anv. Chairman Rus­ materiel. It Is agreed on all sides of Schnectady, N. Y.. and Knut group will have a Valentine party Korea for combat duty. He leaves tara who figured Irt the Amerasla and Carl H. Anderson, both of "fair and equitable" and said he An unusual touch- was added by automobiles. ca.se of 1945 also were sell (D . Ga l of the Armed Serv- that at the rate defense contracts this evening at 7;30 in Cooper besides his parents, two sisters. Magazine Manchester: two daughters. Mrs was sorry tlie labor members had the Chinese between Seoul and Permits active In the TPR." That CBS'- In­ 'res comniiUee commented that are flowing into the state we will hall of the South Methodist Thomas^Brdwn, alterations, 64 Jean, 17, and June. 16, both stu­ Employment Office •a. this felt within anv ratio S'iL".est- soon again have a record number Elsie A, Bradley ami Miss Eliza­ 1 walked out. Chipyong. An estimated l.tKX) Notice volved alleged theft of hundi ds ' church. i Stabilization officials suffered a Jensen street, $100. dents at Ellsworth Memorial High ed by Congress niemhers, of defense workers. If these peo­ beth S. .Andc'son. bnlh of Man- Reds charged down a hifl west of school and one brother. Jack, a of secret governmer.l p.i'i.-rs rhester: eleven grandrblldrcn»vand 1 .-(ctbRck on another front. Chipyong, 300 of them carrying Jennie B. Wind, alterations, 46 tieaiava Mundt ssld he pirfm ed not to .'-enator Ryi d 'P . \'a i ohvioii.s- ple are to do their bc.st for the Architect Arnold Lawrence and Foster street, $2,750. student at Wapping Grammar We're mighty proud defense effort they must be prop­ .seven great prandebitdren. Police Commissioner Thomas F. torches. Zoning Board of Appeals b i r d mention sny nsmes leganling ly thought he had pinned down Mrs. Lawrence of Bliss street at- Murphy of New York City indi­ Marriage LJo6naes school. DURALL er Iv housed." The funeral will be the opening of the new The self-lighted targets were During World War T7, Glenn & SOIV inc. Whst he termed “ Ihr Amcrasi.i Maisliall to a.total of si\ divi- cated he would turn down a re­ mowed down before they could John Thompson Maxwell of In accordance with the requlrr- link.' -io‘ for the forseephic f .( ire The question of whsther Con- ■ lav afternoon at two Roses coualn. Albert Rose, was the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 offices and warehouse of the South quest that he take over the auper- reach Allied lines. Drive D and Judith Hewitt Klein, ments of the Zoning Regulations of the company 3. "There wa« iiieulx , | .o ii. -- hill rnniiMlv with Ihnt -,------iicrticut----- a------Constitution-----— •.'-s-v.** needs over- — -- - Windsor Tobscco Farms, yesterday vlsjon of price controls enforce­ wedding March 3 at .South Meth­ killed In action In 194-1 at Nor­ for the Town of Manchester, I, I, , l„rtsti'" ' hauling and. if so. how much and East Center street, with Rev. t ar American artillery took a heavy mandy Beachhead. W. T. Grant Co. pondenc e bctwe.;ieed v’lih fhi.'< inter- Dccp-acated differences In Rc- Friends may rail at the funeral Yes. here at McKinney’* we’re mighty munist. The Srnstr i ilcd hiiii for home Rnturday between the hours Tniman said at his news confer­ U. S. guna had virtually every Trade Name tions : rdntenipl snd he is now imdni ;h- inncium I publican and Democratic thinking i ...... j o.so The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ ence that Murphy would be a good Richard S. Bennet doing busi­ proud of the friende we have . . . both you 'Cvne'.'I Mai sjiall \ . rv cli arly j about constitutional changes once of 3i30 and 5, and 7 an . .. . yard of ground zeroed ln--sm ack The Hwtford Road Corporation ' dletment morial Temple. Pythian Sisters, man for the job and that he hoped on the -target—and fired from day­ ness at 791 Main street aa Modern for extension of permission to and the many Nationally famous firms that 4. "Thcie seemed to he a lot of h,T.->‘ii hi... ■ststeui.'iil nn nrejent again became apparent at a legis­ win meet this evening at eight the Commlaaioner would accept. break to dark. School of Muaic. supply our yard and building supply fitore. conditions," the Oregon Senator lative hearing yesterday on a Warrantee Deeds erect gasoline station on South­ N u - w o o i r correspondence between I.sttimoie Good Neighbor o’clock at the home of Mrs. Sarah A short time later, Murphy said ' Despite the mauling handed the east corner of Hartford Road and Proud of the assurance these Brand Names and Jessup.” told new.vnien "But the situa­ couple of proposed amendments. Miller. 248 Woodbridge street. in New York that he would |[lve Communist troops on the central Albert Melendy to Robert Me- tion isn’t going to remain static, Btdwell, Streets, Business Zone II. That \vfl9 A trfcmi''a No. 2 ...... Thousands trapped dowmtown early spring wedding, tent Chapter, No. l7, of Olaston- of the Connecticut Association of 21-18, 21-10, lS-21. fl-l-l: Bill ing a little easier today now that to Hamden to oppose a weak Ham- er will Join Nassiff Arms tonight Totals ...... 489 490 1471 burj’, presided over the chapter. Dayton, Tenn, - Walter White, Interior add Eaferlor Work ca»lai«0. Feb. ^ i e - < e ) - 8ugar (Torcoran defeated John .Mar­ will be the center of attraction plate. dep High team. The curtain wilt W. L. Pet. bj’ the stonii have not been home Valentine Boxes with exchanges lioonl Piiblle Welfare Administra­ Meri(Jsn . . . . when the locals entertain the Hart­ Narth MetbedUt No. 1 i lloHard'a I.andhrspinE After the meeting a penny auc­ (IP. friendly proeccvitor of John T. Ray Robliwon woiUd Uk* to «Uck tin In three straight games. they hold a one-gariie lead In the when Nasslffs square off against Thus, Johnson, not only led the also fall on a non-too successful ...... 16 5 .762 Davis ...... 9.5 103 96 In three days. of the fancy little cards, were the tors, which In Ihe future will meet 226 Highland S t TeL €312 the Hartford Hurricanes In an Manchester ...... 13 S ford Hqrrlcanc.s In the armory. It Brom*n ...... S9 96 tion was held in the banquet, hall Scopes In the famed 1925 evolu­ to neqimint locsl nfflclsls with th« Ught heavyweight boxing 21-7. 21-7 and 21-8. Rastern Division of the National Braves' pitchers tr the percentage season for the Indians who will be .619 Jolmaon ...... 84 -— 93 In downtown Tokyo a few pedes­ ordei- of the day In Horace W. Sostem League games at the ar­ Wallingford ...... 11 12 .478 will be the fifth meeting of th* Cro.*s<'ii ...... 112 87 and refrcKhments were served by tion trial who for 23 years was problems snd provide an exchange 330 Oak S t TeL 6914 The second round will gd Basketball A.ssoclatlon. department but also In the batting out to end their six game losing O. A. Chappell ...... 88 92 C-owlo.^ ...... 97 103 — trians gingerly picked their way Porter school, wtih each room hav­ crown on top of two otheri he mory. Hartford ...... 10 13 .1.35 sea.son between the two clubs. Howard ...... 88 — 87 Mrs. Mary filttmeyer, worthy superintendent of Rhea County for Information. II la hoped thit under way tonight when Kd division. His mound triumphs were streak. The overall season record, Starkweather ...... 97 114 over snow piles in their clogged ing Its own little party. Yoimg- Ctaima to Wear. ^ The tight throe-way battle for Johii.«bn win bid goodby to Torrlnglon . . 1 ...... ; 8 12 .400 Each has won twice. Ernie Johnson 329 Mf*rton ...... 184 78 ~ matron of Temple Chapter and Schools where Boo pea waa em­ eventually representativea will be Bensche meets Dallas Rose In over the Giants anti Pirates. With including the triqmph over the , plays hla last game for Nasslffs rtolmes ...... n o 107 wooden shoes. sters brought refreshments from Robmaon. welterweight rham- command In that division has tak­ these parts early Saturday morn­ 'IViif.Til ...... — 103 37 iJtUe relief was In sight. When her targe commtUee, at beautitiil- ployed kg a biology teacher. memhera from each of the atate's the first match which starts at en the play away from the Wcat- Hartford, Johnson won five games Alumni, shows six victories against before shoving off for spring train­ Wright , ...... - 121 122 home to complete tjie hour. Dur­ nioR alnce late in 1MS> blasted ing and head for Bradenton, Flop By Hal Turkington Sub. Totals 496 496 the snow melts things will be ing. the lunch period It waa ties ly decorated tables In keeping Ix)s A ngeleS"-Frances Webster. 169 (owna. 7. In the second game Tom ern race. In which the Miiineapolic Ida, spring training camp of the ! and dropped but one. ten betbaekp. ing with the Boston Braves to­ Handicap 21 21 • with Saint Valentine’s daj’. Yeaterday'a meeting waa In the laMotta out from under the Martin wdll play Karl BUssell. Earlier this season Manchester Nassiff Arms ran up against a Tutalfl ...... I9»i .V)7 1500 worse. It won’t flow off rapidly In for boj’s and hair ribbons for girls, 74, who as Naomi Ethnrdo, was a Lakera enjijf a wide margin. morrow. Puggy Bell will make hla famed balancer and juggler with Hartford YWCA. Future meetinga >1 middleweight champtonahlp Wed- Tile remaining schedule for Boston Braves Just what the fam. have In store topped Hamden at the armory by red hot Wallingford Vets outfit debut with Nasslffs. ToUla ...... 517 517 1536 \ ir'a Soda Shop (I) the city. In the surrounding moun­ alwaj’s a "special day order’^ for New York, gained grbunil over The lanky Vermonter has per­ Kcabert ...... 88 101 will be rotated among the mem­ SHOE aeeday night and inherited LaMot- the seconrl round is as follows: for Ernie tonight It Is not known. a 88 to 46 seore In a CCIL game. last night and were soundly beat­ This w 111 be Ernie Johnson Night St. Rridget'a Team No. tains It will flood streams. all. In the evening the girls of r % n n § t% ^ f Brothers Circus snd .the rloae rivals---the Boston Celtics formed hla basketball talents ^ th One does know that Ernie has al­ H. LaChapelle ...... 97 95 V. Uubaldu ...... 9« 9i Doctors expect the pneumonia the Columbia Go-Gettera 4-H a u b Ketth-Orpheum VsudevUle Clr- ber towna. i ta‘a title. Monday, Feb. IP P e t and tpe local ace w ill be given a Ueatns Last nttrnt v and Phlladelbhla Warriors — by Manchester In the Eastern League The locals hope to make it two en Ijy a score of 83 to 68. A great \Mtkowski ...... 86 91 .MorioUl ...... 128 101 ° cult. REPAIRING He and hU manager. George Aceto vs. Wendell Jacob.s, ways given hla level best while shooting exhibition by Dermie rousing send-off to Florida. Simi­ K.ih'ki ...... 101 lOf rate to rise. Most Japanese homes held a Valentine party In Teo- scoring a 98i|)3 victory at Phila­ part of last season and in all straight tonight over the down- R. I,aCbapell^ ...... 95 95 Gainford, immediately aaid they Frank Vlttner vs. Mike Plerm playing with Naesiffs. His loss to staters. O’Connell, former Boston O ltics lar circumstance.^ arose last year W Dubnhio ...... 97 9? arc heated by charcoal braziers mana' hall. They danced and New York • Earl Sparling, 63. O f thm Better K ind delphia last itighl. The Celllcs games this season played by the r. Abraltlf ...... 110 92 and charcoal pits and their paper- plaj’ed games, exchanged valen­ wanted more of the same from T^iesday. Feh. 20 Bill Frey dropped a 94-sO detlMlon at .Syra­ the team will be keenly felt but h* Neither team in tonight’s game star, and the ever-dangerous Dan­ at this time when the Brnttleboro, V. Ahraitla ...... 106 108 T. Dubahiu ...... — — author, former newspaperman and India Joey Maxim, light heavyweight Arms. will have many new fans this year Vt.. pitcher was called by the thin wells give llltle protection tines and enjoj’ed refreshments ANNOUNCING vs. Dick Danielson; Ray Della- cuse. but stayed sik percentage will participate in the annual Claes ny Finn spelled disaster for the 506 503 480 1489 magAzlne writer. He was horn In DONE WHILE A baseball pitcher, Johnson has pulling for him to make the grade locals who slipped three games Braves and taken South. lie has T o tals 494 441 539 1514 TuUJs from the cold. t together. champ. Fera vs. Walker Briggs. points ahead of the Warriors for shown plenty of ''control" with a L tournament at New Haven. Volumbls Volunteer Fire De­ Little Rock, Ark., and at one time Cleveland Since last fall, Th* Opffnln^ Of They also declared that Koliin- In the major leagues. Hamden is entrenched In the CCIL behind league leading Meriden. played In every one of Nasslffa worked for newspapers In the YOU W AIT Wednesday, Feb, 21 Bill second place. basketball for he's the No. 1 M. Jsm ri No. I '4> ComraaBit> Preta i3) partment will hold a whiet party the Cleveland Indians have had , non atiU held his welterweight cellar apd has one of the poorest The Vets handed Eddie Whalen, games thi.s year*, owns the second O. Cook ...... 102 94 145 341 I Southwest, New Orleans, and New MY NEW OmCE I'orroran vs Vic Taggart, Two Philadelphia stars, Joe point-getter In the Eastern Charlie Blossfleld, the able presi­ be.st scoring average In the league J. loUparchlno ...... 100 110 84 294 at Yeomans' hall Friday evening dealings with four clubs In the Pa- championship. dent and general manager of the records among Claes L schools. their plailng coach, a nice gift as Hildpbraiitl ...... lio 9R 95 303 McKpnn...... 98 119 96 313 York. eifle Coast League. San DIegfi, SA M YULYES Paul Aecto vs. Floyd Nicker­ Fulks anij Paul Alrizin, shared League this season with 273 tal­ Wallingford fans feted him with and tops all scorers in the number .. 114 100 S6 3UU Columbia at 6 o’clock. A good advance A t This didn't Jibe with the think­ scoring honors for thk, game with Hartford (Chiefs, told the writer Sure starters for the Indians R. Lupiicchino .... 90 96 9.3 2^ Uflr ...... Washington Frank P. Lltsch- their No. 1 farm team, sold them Toi MAIN a ra zE T son. lies going Into tonight's game. honors. It was the first time In of points tallied. He will be pre­ 91 279 Johnson ...... 81 85 166 ticket sale Insures a good crowd ing of spokesmen for both the New the Knicks with 28 imnls each, last fall that some day Johnson Is are Pinky Hohenthal, Billy Sheekey Zborav ...... 90 92 104 97 290 it Is reported. ert, 69, Editor of the "National Harry .Simpson; Pitcher Al Benton Ernie sports a 14.3 average, sec­ four games this year that the de­ sented with gifts by fans in appre- F. HPllly ...... 104 UW 93 ...... 9.' 370 M A IN STREET York and Illlnola Athletic Com­ but that did not prevent the New ond In the Individual scoring pa­ going to be one of the best start­ and Bill Anderson, the top three K. Cook ...... Ml m In Trial Justice f’oiirt held In Mrs. Carlton Hutchins, who Is Republic” a magazine, and at one was sold to Sacramento; Pitcher fending champs had beaten Man­ Yeomans’ hall Mondaj’ night. Wil­ missions. They Insisted Sugar Ray Yorkers from winning. High for rade to teammate Jackie Allen, ing right handed pitchers In the scorers. Also due to sec plenty of ...... 506 502 456 1404 wintering In Florida, sends word time associated with the Miincle Marino Pleretti was sold to Port­ CenMT Rh66«I StrM t chester. Whalen Night was well .. 490 497 liam ForostosUy of South Wind­ automatically abdicated as welter the Lapchlck men was Harry Gal­ L,Tst spring Johnson was Invit­ majors. Let's hope Charlie Is right. action are Al Morgan, Johnny 81. Mary** No. 2 Forfeit Totale ...... that Rodney Hewitt, another Co­ Ind.. Press and the Winchester, land and Second baseman Lou Klein king when his hand was raKsol Uair8ton (lliuice Perry and Bob Willis. received by those witnessing the Lehm#ii’# AtiSDtlc U ham, arrested February 3 on a Ind.. Herald. He was bom In Win­ latin with 22 points. ed to attend the Braves' training game and Eddie played a good Farcwcll Inzlnf# ...... S4 — 80 160 lumbia resident vacationing there, was drafted from Los Angeles. above the stricken LaMotta after Tlie Syracuse Nationals Jumped Shots Here and There charge of speeding, was found has been a patient in a Fort Lau­ chester. camp at Bradenton. It was the part In the vlctorj-, winding up Ht. John'* I’], ragaiu ...... 9 3 135 guilty and fined $15 by Justice IS bruising rounds In the Chicago To Whip Young out In front of Boston and domi­ Idea of the front office to have New Britain High upset Weaver faaoraki ...... 91 99 106 HobUki ...... n:> 91 derdale hospital. He has been al­ Cincinnati — Mrs. B. T. WI1- Mary Crotten BINGO with third high scoring honors 117 109 Newton B. Smith. Foro8toak>’'s Stadium. I nated play to the end. Dolf Johnson on deck to pitch batting High last night by a 48 to 34 score for his team. ^taanlcki ...... Uigenaki ...... 109 89 lowed to return to his home but Olreai By Manrheotor It 89 S6 258 .. 133 127 car skidded on a patch of Ice and ELECTROLYSIS SALON A return match for the middle- j New York, Feb. 16—l/P>—Gene Schayes of the Nats, the best practice. Well, Ernie did and he .. .Ojnnectlcut and Holy Crose are One thing that hurt Nasslffs N. ACHm ...... is still seriously III. She suggests YOUR IJtlnMuibMi CkonM weight diamplonshlp between Jumper In basketball.^ slicked with being considered for berths in the Local Sport t)(>ptul» . .. 103 122 109 :j24 aldo ...... — 94 left the road on Route, « near Ax­ cards from home might brighten (Sllcntl Hairston, the busy-punch­ also pitched In several relief roles. tremendously waa the fact that Mixharez.) k 79 85 109 273 Vlttner ...... — — 98 98 elrod's Garage. He suffered minor Robinson and LaMotta is doubtful. ing Negro youngster who has been 26 rebounds and 24 points. He was the talk of the. camp aft­ annual National Invitation Basket­ two players. Charlie Muztkevlk his day. His address is 319 S. VV STATE CERTIFICATE But hs baa a contractual right to In a game played at Cincinnati, ball Tournament. The • UGonns injuries which hospitalized him a 10th street. Ft. Lauderdale. Chewing Wrigley's moving fast duigng the last year. er turning In several excellent re­ and Joe Berner, had to pull iron Yotala ...... 450 512 619 1481 Totals ...... 684 536 few daj's. Sot.. Prt. 17.7:30 P. M. fight for the UUe within 90 days. the Indianapolis Olympians handed lief jobs. Instead of being farmed have won J7 games while losing Chatter HoBth Mcthadlit Team No. (21 CAN RE USED Is a 1 to 2 choice to make Paddy man stunta, playing tw'o games Michael Sorokolit of "Hop River, LaMotta complained that making Young hla 13th straight victim to­ the lowly Baltimore Bullets a BU­ out. the lad who won 13 and drop­ three„ Holy Cross has a 15 and the same night. Both competed [perlUna ...... 103 UC 94 :i TO PURCHASE A HEARING-AID LITHUANIAN HAL|. tbs J90 pound weight for the BO setback. Ales Groza paced the ped hut five games the previous three won and loss record . . .Jfm Wally Fortin (Dodgers), Ernie Nlcholp ...... 86 84 118 2 who had lieen a,rre8ted on charges Speannint Gum night when they clash In a 10 Dowd (Red Sox), smd Joe Lovett with the Hamilton Props who W'on 105 106 100 3 of breach of the peace. IntoxlM- Local Property match with Sugar Ray had weak- rounder at Madison Square Gar­ victors with 24 points while the sea.snn with Denver In the West­ Britt, Les Smith and Bump Hadley the second round of the Dusty .Banks ...... ansd him. Observers are convinced will broadcast all Boston Braves I Red Sox) are all set to return as Rlrhmond ...... 97 101 104 3 tlon and resistingig arrest, was BATTERIES den. best any Baltimore player could ern I-esgiie was signed to a con­ League and then Jumped in a car, Drown ...... 119 r 94 3 Weddings he has outgrowm the middleweight bag was IS, by Red Rocha. The tract before the 1960 season games this season from Braves head coaches of entries In the the last charge | Attached in Suit Eases Tension JARVIS The 21-year-old Bronxlte has getting to Wallingford In the sec­ and fined $15. The other ' two For AO RMriair-Alda dJylalon. Olympians moved away after be­ opened. Field. Msinchestcr Little League for the ond period. T o U U ...... 510 508 510 1523 vaulted from nowhere to a No. 6 1961 peaaon. Johnny Hedlund (Car­ charges were dropped. State Po- ' Jim Norris, president of the In- ranklnjif among the world's middle- ing held to a 32-all halftime tie. O'Connell and Finn paced Wal­ Hall-Crandall Papers attaching property of "Eveready*’. -MUit-Max- tenlational Boxing Club which Beating by hours the National dinals) is undecided at this time Center CeasKsnUeasI (ti ! licenian Philip Larizzo of Colches­ HOME weights in Just 12 months. In that lingford but it was a neat team ter Barracks presented both cases. Albert E. Catalano at 22 Summer ••Merenry" sponsored Wednesday n i g h t 's Basketball Association's midnight Local Dogs Enter whether he will be able to handle vlctorj’. The former was particu­ lASlle ...... 107 *1 S8 286 Mrs. Elsie Crandall, daughter time Hairston has won 12 straight Refprec Gives Reasons a team again next summer. Blllnske ...... 86 i r 109 822 An Officers' Training School for street for 115,000 were filed here DONT DELAYI tight, aald “It's imfatr to make fights Including triumphs over deadline for player transfers, the larly dangerous on set-shots. Just of Mrs. Elsie Wise of Broad For Havinff Tough Time VsBdsrvoort ...... 94 94 94 282 Brook, and Wallace Hall of Wlnd- 4-H Clubs will be held tn Hebron yesterday In A divorce action Jaks make the weight.” such worthies as Kid Gavlinn. l.,es- Fort Wayne Pistons bought Ken about everything he threw fell in. Mssw>lt ...... 84 94 103 280 A C T TODAYI Murray, 2,'1-year-oId guard of the Fool Guard Show Ronnie Daigle, supervisor of Lit­ aorville, formerly of this town, Towti hall, February 20. Local brought by his wife, Mrs. Jemma A1 Weill, IBC matchmaker. In­ ter Felton and Iwce Sala. His first three shots swl.shed la Saslda ...... 102 136 126 153 4-H Club officers and local re­ R. Catalano who charges Intolera­ dicated a LaMotta-Maxim fight Baltimore Bullets and a leading Cincinnati, Feh. 16. (VTi- tle League basketball at the East rapid succession to give the Vct.s were united In marriage yester­ A victory over the stiff-piinrh- Dan Tehan, veteran basketball Side Rec, is anxious to secure a ToUli ...... 478 831 619 1523 day. The candlelight ceremony porters are invited to attend this ble cruelty and adultry. JARVIS REALTY was la the works. Jake didn't re- Ing Paddy might earn Gene a non- scorer for the Eastern Division The Manchester Obedience Club an early lead. Fighting back with tallenders. official, today gai’e six reasons coaches' Job In the baseball Little was performed at five o’clock by meeting along with those from Action in the case Is returnable 664 Center SI. weal his own plans. If any. He tlUe bout with the new middle­ will send four dogs to the Foot Ernie Johnson and Lee Golembiew- M. Bridget'e He. 3 (3) Andover and Bolton, and Hebron. to the Hartford . County superior Tel. 41 It 87!t Main St. T6l. 41M left yesterday for New York, why the men who call the fouls Guard Show In Hartford tomor­ League. Ronnie spent many hours skl scoring, the locals made It a I Beaulieu 104 84 97 285 Rev. Leon Burr of Warehou.>ie weight champion, Ray Robinson, are having such a tough time helping Jimmy Foley last summer ] Donahue ...... 112 108 85 305 Point, at the home of Mr. and Similar meetings, for the conveni­ court March 6. Mrs. Catalano where he probably will talk with In the Garden. Matchmaker Al row. Two will be shown In breed good first period, taking a 19-17 ence of those In other sections, but of It. with the L. L. baseball school and lead at the gun. I O'Neill ...... go 125 n o 325 Mrs. Charles Hathaway of Ver­ seeks custody of two children snd Norria about future fights. Weill of the International Boxing Beil May I V and two In obedience. Those shown ■ Joe IfeOonvlIle r 87 84 268 which may be attended by local a support order for them with al­ They are: In breed w*!!! be Elaine Eklgerly’s also coaches the Cavaliers to the Anderson .Vida Cause 89 107 HI 307 non road, Bolton, and was follow­ Norris said yesterday: "I'd like Oub said ho la thinking of such a The pressure on coaches to Town Intermediate League title. I Fagui ...... ed by a reception for thirty-five people unable to get to Hebron, imony. to put him (LaMotta) in with match In order to ahow Sugar Ray German Shepherd pup "Rex” and Eddie Anderson, tall Negro ace are to be held February 22 at Cov­ win. Ronnie Is well qualified to serve as of the Vets, aided the winning Sub Tqtsla — ... 692 611 490 1493 guests. AkBoet an of Um M nlm .” in New York aoon. (rallies Next Fall Walter Boecardlr's young Welm- entry Grange hall; Fcbruai'y 23, at neU, Mg||«wCHI by Marjerto The fans who het on the a Little League coach. cacse in the second quarter. Me Hsndlcip ...... 30 90 30 60 Tlie bridal attendants were 'That la predsaly what Manager Hairston, deaf and mute alnce araner, "Prince.” Both dogs will Tolland Grange hall; and Febru­ Milto la dally breedeaetia aio games. be shown the next day In New Ha­ rlHtion for noble Miss Lillian Hathaway as maid Most ski experts sAjr, **T»ke time Sugar Ray. Gainford said: he waa two yeara old. now la learn­ New York, Feb, 16 (/Ti Al- . Joined Finn and O'Coancll In the Tots)...... 613 631 MO 1553 ary 27. at 'West Stafford church— avallaMo at Plaekarat. Tkaaa ing to talk. He's also learned National ratings. ven. Nino Paganl and Dom Gentllcore scoring rampage that saw the Naasiffs. of honor, and Elmer Hall of Wlnd- at noon for good meal and rest- "Sura wa'd like to fight Maxim. though the Ohio House of Repre- ! witnessed the Billy Brown-Irlsh the latter is at 2:30 but the other Ground Floor Space ftaM foods tiwhido: AUawoet plenty aliout fighting. Gene's an Post-sea.son tournaments. Beth Law’s collie, " ’Major.” will home towners jump out front into Two Flayers Out <6> sorvllle was best man for his three are at 7:30. The programs up." It’s Also healthy advice at Ifa tJto Mg money match. We've Buntatives "requested” Ohio Stnie Gamc.s being plsycd off the Bob Murphy boxing bout in Provi­ 86. 6sa JS Ms. 9 Margariaa. Friand’a Baaas, baaa after nim for a year. There's aggressive fighter who hits eqiial- try for his second of his C. D. de­ « t ‘> Q- .A i_ . i Horlford mmea here under- LsRIrUr* ...... 90 U1 116 317 brother. arranged for these meetings fol­ 19* X 19' AvaHoM* any time to stop to gather your ly well with either hand. Hla rec­ University to televise its football campus. dence last Monday night. Brown a 42-3. halftime score Manchester, ^^^nned for the game. Vern Cox ...... 96 104 98 297 Plano and accordion music was KrotaolMO Wheat Gena, Marsk- a Chaiioe of our fighting Maxim gree In Novice B. He won first was left hanging in the wind as | gn,| Kubachka, both coaches at j P. Aerte ...... low the same general pattern:' 1. In th* Popular second wind and after eating to mallow Fluff, NesUe# Monela, ord shows six losses In 47 bouts. gamefi next fall, one obser\cd from The difference of offlciqtlng place in Novice Class at the "Test spent several days In Manchester Psgsnl ...... 187 113 131 3S0 provided as the bridal party took SEE this summer." Movie on parliamentary procedure; | Young, loser by narrow margins Big Ten territory figures It's Jurt In various parts of the coun­ with Bobby March before going the purple clad Vets raced to a Springfield College, will iriiaa the A. Acto ...... 97 107 131 335 their places before an arch deco­ relax wl^h refreshing, delicious Rlttora Retlah, Tetley Tea Bagia, Thus. Robinson, suffering grow­ Night” held recently by the club, ten point lead as the average hits J. Aceto ...... 131 134 116 361 2, discussion groups on the duties | JARVIS CENTER ST. LaRoaa Macaroul. . . aad laaay In his last two fights with Laurent an empty gesture .... Hla Idea la try. with a score of 198’ 4. back to Jacksonville. Fla. encounter since Springfield has an 1 rated with palms, evergreen and for each officer; and 3, reports ‘ Wrlgley's Spearmint Oum. ing pains In the welterweight dl- on shots \/as amazing. Anderfon engagement at TuUs College. The MAGNIFICENT NEW athm...... Dauthuille and Gavilan, Is aiming that legialatora have introduced "Chief,” the Golden Retriever 669 693 1691 cut flowers. from the discussion groups. RUILDING • • • vfsloii, and the vanquished LeMot- TV bills in varioua stnir.s Jii.st to There are plenty of rc.served and scored three times from the bucket Norm Skinner and Bob An’ for his t'. D. K. de 116 98 301 daughter but they do have two , ENJOY Wrigiry s Spearmint Gum looking up and beyond — toward Radio and T. V listeners w'on't Sanity Code,” thia gent figurea set City College of New' York. 68- made by dialing 3810. sion, Nasslffs tried gamely to cut leading scorers In the league. KoTOniliy ...... 87 mixed flowers. JARVIS REALTY CO. lb. Wo are sure that ahe would the crown at heavyweight cham­ gree-(companion dog excellent.) Teaming with these two at the tap- sons. Victor and Douglas. 654 Center St. Manchester Chewmq flld^ dipr^lton. bieoth, ffplti get the two eight-round bouts the Big Ten will vote ne.xt week 61, before basketball crowd of 18,- the lead. Johiraon and Earl Yost 1389 MTien learing for a wedding tell you that Ptnehurut Chi(di pion Basard Charlea. off will be Herby Kraiitblatt, Tout! ...... m 471 467 Mrs. T. A. Loughrej’. Baj'hill, ■ which will show a pair of fine pros­ to comply with it completely, in­ 000 at Madi.son Square Garden. Pat Bolduc reports the Silk City cante throif^h with two hoops each, trip to Florida, the bride wore a Columbia Lake, was hostess to the Ground at 7Se lb. gtvsa yua B Both Joey and hla manager. pects. football team will hold an Import­ George .Sella and Bob Hiibard. In blue suit with red accessories. lot of nutrlMoa for your noaey cludin'; the^experimental telecasts Five Years Ago - First Fiddle but O'Connell ano Jack French, rc.servc the Canes will have two Neilta MethedUt N'e. 2 i3l 46-Club al her home Wednesday’. Dll MOST Jack Kaams, axpreaesd willingness In the first eight. Chico (The ant meeting Monday night at 8:15 They will make their home In whether yon use it for assad for Maxim to meet either Robinson . . . . Still on the air:- Jack Wels- won the J60.000- added San An­ the forgotten man of the Vets, iintired men, Ray Schnitzer of I Trier ...... 102 135 93 520 She served a delicious broiled lob­ Commuter) Vejar, crack, unbeaten enburger, Michigan's former Rose tonio Handicap by three-fourths Sports Schedule at the VFW Home. All members Hanna ...... 88 100 103 291 Broad Brook and receive their ster dinner with everj’thlng In balls (with onions) or for nteak or LaMotta—If the Oiarles fight, Stamford, Conn . arhoolhoy, guna sent five hoops winging homew'ard Panzer College and Jack Lineen, a loaf. We wenM eertahily tahB Bowl fullback who’ll soon be head­ of a length over Autocrat at Santa of last fall's team are urged to be and Increased U.e lead to six Chappell ...... 96 94 108 398 friends after Mareh 10. - Valentine trim for decorations. which Kearns said has been prom­ his 2.Vh straight victory agalnat present. Springfield lad who has been some­ I fiuJUran ...... 99 1X5 92 316 Marjorie through our meat re- ing for the Braves baseball camp, Anita Park. Tonight points entering the final period. what of an ace in We.stcrn Ma.ssa- Only one llltle upset came. Sha ised him for June, doesn't go •loe At-y», a rugged New York Barteo ...... 96 123 94 313 Winning Ways frige rator and ahow her the through. weltc'/ eight. made such a hit with Ills High Ten Y'cars Ago- Henry Picard Hartford vs. Nasslffs, 8:30 Bobby Knight sefired quickly chu.setts. CTiick Clccarella may bo had placed aix roses, to be EVERY Buaineaa Manager Art Fongratz Bethlehem. Pa. — (NEA) Bill used for decorations, in her cellar eare we use tn making ground Vejnr, who has had the benefit school football broadcasts on a Won the New Orleans Open with a A rmnry. after the taj an 1 another shot by around for the gam'' despite an in­ Totals 480 567 4*0 1587 ELKS meats, we know she wouM teO of Naaaiffa reported after la^t Leckonby, conch of Lehigh's un­ BssehnII Flayers Signed Muakegon. Mich., atation liwt fall 276. Hi|:h at Hamdon. Jackie Allen just missed. Walling­ jury received a week ago. M. Mgrr't Ke. 1 the night before to keep them of some private coaching from night's loss in Wallingford that to* defeated football team, drills the fresjh... In the morning there were TUESDAY you she aftproves of our pelley Testenlay Sugar Ray Robinson. Is rated the that several sponsors are Interested Twenty Years Ago • Big Bill Tll- MaMlay. Feb. tO ford kept putting on the pressure, Bu<'k-court Standouts BlooSseoc. ..'...... 86 76 252 night '‘IFa nin or else** for several 78 241 golf team, which ha.sn't been only five. What happened, she of putting only the freshest cuts best welter prospect In these parts. in having him air all of the U. of den drafted Karl Ko^liSi In de­ Silk :)nnle Warren, assistant direc­ I Reison ...... HI Ro«, Infteldcr Eddie Mlksis. lace, the iiudefi-uted New York Papit, has his own platter-spinning which paid $38,000. Vets plied up points In the stretch hopes of Nasslffs with Johnson, our corned href vata and a dls- Tuesday. Feb. 20 tor at the West Side Rec, ia turn- Philadelphia— Pltchera Jocko heavyweight who looks like Joe program and has taken over all run and Manchester had only 1»6 Golemblewski and 'Charllaij TsUii ...... 60T 495 496 14U onssloa et methods for making Louts- farlally, anyw'ay. The ex- stwirts announcing for WCHV in Herni’a va. Garden Grove, 7— Ing In a fine Job running the Town Muzlkevlk. Bell Is expected to see ^ CARRIAGE HOUSE — NORTH PARK ST. Thompeon, Bill Fogg, Jack Brit- Ree JsBior I.ess«f. Table Tennis Tournament which Johnson and Muztkevlk to score PInehurat T H N DERC IT RR tin; Inflelders Walter Derucki and Golden Glove champion, with 10 Charlottesville, Va. Rec. plenty oi sciwice. (^oach .lohnny '• SmssS CssarefStleBsl (4) CORNED BEEF . . . Here Leirion va. Bowlefiw 8:30 —Rec. got underway last night at the as Allen and Knight were dogged Falkowskl will also have Earl ^ Rted ...... 91 98 98 287 ------ROCKVILLE ------Jimmy Bloodworth. victories behind him, steps out Handing Him a Line Gsedet Jesrtem <431 all over the court, never getting a Another BALCH Special again, only government Inspect­ Chicago—Pitcher Paul Minner. against seasoned Vern Mitchell of Jim O’Hora of the Penn State P r. Wfidneaday. Feb. SI West Side. Yost, Jo? Berner and Buck Bychol- Msttosnn ...... 91 88 118 298 free shot at the hoop. Qqlllteh ...... 108 99 96 908 ed westecn fresh beef is osed. Boeton—Outfielder Sid Gordon. Detroit. If Wallace can heal Mit­ football coaching staff, ff.und out MrwlAAn. rf 10 0- s Grove va. Wapping. 7:15—Y ski on the bench for reserve pow* D. Krtnjiik. rf 0 0-0 The Garden Grov'e Juniors will Wallingford scored so well out- VttUer ...... 101 118 130 389 FREE TRANSPORTATION In Plnehurst Fruit Depart­ nttaburgh—Pitcher Bob Friend, chell, he'll bo ready to move he was a pretty good ewk, house­ Bri-Mara va. Bolton, 8:30—Y er. MeCurry ...... Ill 108 102 331 Kvorptl. If . ,., 6 1- 4 Frtdft)'. Feb. S8 practice Saturday night at 5 side and inside that an adequate ment . . . Marjorie would Just Infielder Johnny Merson. again.st fast company keeper and baby-sitter when his No(J)1aii. If . ... Johnson will lie closing out his , - ’ravo" .about, the .beautiful . 3 1-2 Wallingford vs. Naaaiffa, 8:45 — o’clock at the Rec, The following defense couldn t be throw'n up to season against the team he has I ...... 606 6ti 529 1548 Bua Leaves Manchester, 7 P. M. American League wife. Betts, wasn’t feeling well Hltil^y. If ...... 1 0-n Tstala ...... huskets we have ready to fill 'Htay-sl-llonips Armory are asked to be present: Sheekey, stop the attack. With , O’Connell had the niost ...... luck with.. On twoj Sssth MethodUt No. 2 <91 COMPLETE New York—Pltchera Bob Por­ recently .... For several days l»AUt**iih^rh. c 4 0-0 with fruits and drU c^os for D. Krinjak. Anderson, Hohenthal, Belllnghlrl. and Whalen tossing them In from occasions he personally led. Nass-i HOIlen ...... 80 85 86 251 From In Front Of Orange Hall terfield and Hugh Radcllffe: Jim took care of the chores, then . 0 0-0 ...... 63 78 90 251 the sick; the convalesoent or Tallahs.^see. FIs. - (NEAi — Llnn^ll. Ic . • 2 0-0 Brftsaraat Carlson, Zwick, Johnson, Arcari, setting up long shots, the locals Speed ...... catcher Ralph Houk. relucantly took off for a brief iffs to victory over tho 'Canes and] Sandtiers . ■...... It 104 100 293 "any ociuslon’’ gift fruit basket. Boeton—Shortstop Vem Ste­ Florida State Univerrily will play Minlcuccl, and Eagleson. W’ere forced to como out to stop was a big scorer in all four games.! Loomie ...... 95 96 91 382 banquet tour . . . The first night TotAla Vt 2-13 52 Oak Grille She would tell you that seedless phens. all of lie nine football game.s in the out when Jim waa ready for b d, them. The attack changed with His los.s will be greatly felt by the( I (Wk 96 101 105 801 6 NIdr n*leB G«>ehrlnf ...... 108 — 104 212 The East Side Rec will be open Grapefruit at t for ISe and 6 St Louie—Pitcher Dick Starr. atate this fall. he noticed a rustic of paper In his passed going into Anderson and locals as they gun for Meriden In J BRAKE SERVICE for 86r are fine quality and :i39 P. F. Rogtlf ...... 110 126 103 afternoons next W’eek, Monday 443 473 1378 . % MoCnrry. rf ...... 3 0-0 ...... 114 107 231 French In the bucket and they the last few games of a fairly sue- J Totals good for hralth. The great large pajama poeket . . . Investigating, • toldMRin through Saturday, from 1 to 4 he found a note from Betts: Tnj^mAij. rf ...... 1 0 0 P. Pasani ...... m — K 203 pounded home additional markers ce.ssfui campaign. Busincs.s Man- (No. 6) size 1.4‘ttnre would ap- llfl 877 p.m. The floor will be given out Bsisasel I.sthrrao (4) "Thanks for being a swell guy. I'alilll, If ...... 0 0-0 8Aii)ela ...... 135 i r The Vets moved into third place] Pongrutz has “ "^1 mld- I Horen ...... H5 134 134 373 peal her sense of thrift. I.el- Il^'dhinil. If ...... 1 0-0 GolitS ...... — in 114 223 to organized teams only. Bookings ' night tonight, deadline .for rosterj some day I’ll coarh the line for wlth the vlctorj'. O’Connell's 24 1 L. Anderson ...... 102 II 95 378 tuee to seldom comes S dozen to MrlJulrp, c ...... 4 1-2 Farr ...... — 107 107 are now being made at the East clianrres. to pick up enough men tOj you.” B»Ion. TR ...... g points were high for both teams. IB. Anderson ...... 17 ^3 109 289 ONLY $ 13*® ® a box. I'sually 4, S and even 6 8-5 Side office. finikh out the sea.son and the en­ I Benson ...... 108 ioo 93 301 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES SALESMAI^ One-Minute Sports Page .MlMiird, \g ...... 6 2-3 Total, ...... 58« 870 540 1S»6 Johnson countered with 22 to lead . . . BO yon can tell the aiae of Nasslffs while Finn recorded 20. suing plnj’offs. I Carlson ...... 112 147 110 369 the No. S’s.MarJorle would tell If Juke I.,aMotta isn’t careful, IUI(«B Lake (•) Coach Johnny Falkow’skl'a Ham­ Tonight’s game i.s scheduled for T'.lal...... 22 S-9 nerello ...... Si - lOS Allen 14, Whalen IS and Anderson IN you that seldom has she seen Fu^l Oil and Heating Equipment Salesman fur one of he's liable to find out he's popular ilton Prop* clinched second round 8:43, "Hie Nassiff Bullets willj ■ Totals ...... 534 545 541 1610 one of these days. Now that Jake Score »t half time. 26 to IS Jn\cl.fs, Sllano ...... »5 95 1. Rolina 4 Whoelt such “ pretty” red Cabbage, Connecticut's largest distributors of petroleum products, 96 K honors In the Hartford Dusty 10. ! check in for the preliminary at; ZIss I.alkersn (9i has had his ears pinned tack, as Sobleekl ...... 38 n'slllaslsrd (832 I Brsnnsii ...... 90 95 94 379 beautiful Tomatoes and mealy R.rr’a Bollrl. (M> Milek ...... 118 89 101 League last night by downing the B. V. ’ipyosli’.g the Suffield (JYO’a, MANCHESTER'S NEWEST STORE Idaho Baking Potatoes. for Manchester .\rea. Salary and Commission, Group a lot of folks hopeti they would be, .... 107 110 M P. Hanson ...... 76 lOO 87 268 B. P'. MftrLar Ilian Aircraft. Charlie Muslkevik and Finn, rf ...,. . 7 20 winners of 14 games in 18 star flsdioslnska ...... 19 93 98 377 2. Chock Mentor CylliNl*r the fans are beginning to look for­ Kill., rf ...... 7 t-4 O'Brien ... 92 Came In Saturday and nen all Insurance and Hospitalization Plans available. — — 98 Joe Berner were {he big guns for Aml^Mon, rf . 5 0*1 10, , yt .ealine semi-pro teams ln| HSBBton ...... 96 HI H9 335 these fine foods for yeurself. ward to his debut In the lethargic \cli.oii. rf ...... 0 0-0 Rlgenskl O'Conn^n. If It 21' tho area. Th- bo.x office opens a' pstke ...... 106 H7 W 811 Duiican. If ...... 7 1- 4 the winners. Next week the Props W. T. G R A N T C O M P A N Y Buy If yon see anything that light heavyweight class . . The meet the Telephone, first round French, c ... . 4 0-0 *j6:30 for the .sale of both general 3. Chock Whod Cylindors (Vnlllc If ...... 0 0-0 Total, .... 4N 463 496 1476 SUuilrlo, c . . 1 0-0 appeals to you . . . or Just Navy Department had 50 copies Tlcrii*y. c ...... 4 g I admission and reserve seats. I ToUls 456 516 483 1455 CROWN PETROLEUM CORP. I of the Army-Navy football game 0.1 winners, for the title. Shapiro, rg . . 0 0-0 browse aroiihd . . . BUT WHAT- Bcnn.tt, rg ...... 3 2- 4 ■ay's RMtaaraat <3> 0’Sh{‘A. , rf .. . 0 2 If you enjoy selling and are interested in working w ith ever you do, don’t.tell Msrjorie movies made for clrculatldn In the Mulv.y, rjt ...... 0 33 326 C*BUBlttee C | e«ts Deck 4. Chock All Brok* Linos PHONE 5.2105 92 WALNUT ST.. HAETFORD 0-0 (lentlleore ...... 1>4 HO Tony Luplen. former Manches­ WhAlfU. If . . 5 3-4 10 r » t oairc a progressive cbmpany, in a completely new modern that we usfd her name so fleet. Naval outposts, etc.. And .lohnson. Ig ...... 2 0-0 P. Aceto ...... HO 114 HO 834 ter High athlete and a major Schwartz. If . 1 2.2 4 Alr-.Mall (4) o don't think they overlook a chance f'.uatafaoii. Is ...... ] 2-3 Savorlok ...... 103 — 103 304 ...... too 82 Pi. 371 HsrUngsn. Tex., Feb. 1 6 -0 ^ -* stOK which offers unusual opportunity for advance­ much In telling you about Plae- Anniello ...... 106 101 181 838 league first haaeman with the Red . 34 15-20 8.1 .'...... 117 113 105 ment, then we would like to discuss employment with hnrst meats and fruits . . . for to let promising prep athletes see Sox, White Sox and Phllllea, ha« 23 Totals ...... In ie POA Tournament Committee 5. Chock Emorfoncy Rroko Coblos them .... Rip Collins, the old Tota.I.- ...... 24 E. ragaiil ...... 1S4 97 — 321 Ns,,iff Am, m> ...... 112 128 13i. Mt We cannot affoid to put her on Cireen H.r.et, .241 — 106 109 315 signed aa playing manager of I cleared Uie (Jecks today for diet- you. St. Louis Gas Houser, Is conduct­ Salmond ...... P. B. F. T. I pUnary action against eijght golfers our advertising fiudget. B. F. Jamestown. N. Y., In the Pony 4 Johnson, rf ...... 9 4-6 Tolels ...... 229 318 218 365 6. Chock Brako Nuid ond Blood Linos And don’t teO hey that down ing baseball clinics In Connecl|put Silver, rf ...... 1-3 Ti.tkl, ...... 566 638 544 1638 0 'Yost. If ...... 2 1-2 9'(r,t Class (0i I who defied a ruling that they could Starin. if ...... o I.,eagne. Luplen haa a ;283 lifetime Mac« [the touraament players, the com- "HI-VALU" USED CAR .•'hea, Ig ...... •...... 1 1-3 — aot WUIle Olekainaki enjoyed an- 3 kniaht. If ------1-8 ToUU ---- ...... 318 283 r c 874 enough to .take .care o f the Southern CallfomiB. have a stand­ r„iii ...... 113 88 Imlttee, looked toward Houston and chandising. The following key positions are now open': ■ ■ AT Pstum ... m U6 92 347 nother big night l$8t itight with 3 PyrholskI, Ig 0-0 Mnnrhealer customers: ing argument about who was Total, ...... 11 4-14 Vince ...... 101 83 - lil Hillyer. The local hoy, captain of T*rc“l aarrlfFU Tout, ...... 567 516 486 1563 Referee Corkln. Umpire Bluuibrom. Huni,)hrfy ...... 84 91 83 rii BRUNNER'S cision to Wlllimantlc Teachers Sterud' ...... ivi 130 89 319 I said they wUl take action when k Department Manager Ribbons and Handkerchiefs Pnt a few cans of Bumbta^ Dots AU, Brothers B. r. T. [store of the committeemen are This Spocld Good Throuqh PobrucNY 2B, 1951 888 EAST CENTER STREET Fortin, rf ...... 3 1-5 7 MIUsr*a (S> College. , Avlfononc ...... 80 113 80 m k Department Manager Lingerie and Foundations Bee Ttna « i the shelf at 66e L#rchcveque, rf ...... 0 0-0 « ...... 35 34 75 364 I present Thera aro stvan bn tho a oaa . . . aad hare • 3 Ih. hex ease in Houston, reveals that he ,,,,,, Miller .... Last Night ’« Fights TtilaU ...... 447 514 438 k Department Manager Pet Shop . Fln^.^tl. if ...... 1 1-2 3 Oordoa ...... 91 138 116 343 Share Open Lead I mmmIttM and Co-Chairman Law- BIGGER... NEWER... of VetvNta on hand . . . It’s Murphy, If ...... Barrel Post <4) GENUINE PONTIAC BRAKE LINING had planned to quit managing the «•• • •... 3 0-1 4 CUuglisejr ...... 36 108 106 310 I fan Uttle is due to be at Houston Detrim ent Manager llress Fabrics good Used vnlns *t tOe a hex. Cardinals at the end of the I i« Volt, c ...... 7 3-6 17 v’ ac< ba __ ...... 88 133 lOil sa k 94 Conron .., ...... 38 117 119 354 Mexico City, Feb. 16— — Jim­ .Mc^weyiiey [m et week for the Houston Open. Vss our parking lot . . . If ■ '49 CADILLAC 2-DR. season, but when the Cards lost Clough, rf ...... 3 0-8 6 Dummy ...... 38 91 83 372 By Thfi Associated I’ress ...... S7 91 FU 274 SEE FRED THERRIEN— Upton, If ...... 0 1-3 1 mie Demaret M d Stan pudas, Ufiorson ...... 93 . 3a SO 26; yua iralk t« the store, er eome out to Brooklyn on the last day of ...... Brooklj’n (Eastern P ark way Cowles HoiBsby Baa Votenuu BETTER THAN EVER! Totals ...... 478 546 519 1543 leaden In the Mexican National lUU 109 12.*> 33< Many employment beneflta, including: Good salary. a hy has and ivnnt your ssdsr de- SEDANETTE the eeason. Terry Moore, Stan ToUls ...... 16 6’30 38 Arena)—Sonny Parlsl. 201, Brook­ Backus ...... U5 H9 1U3 .ir Your "Boltor Doorior" SorvIco MonoRor dark Mm , About 2SJMI0 unabused Osr-'ea Open Oqlf Toumamtnt, play Uiree- lyn, outpointed Claude Rolfe, 187, 40 hour week. Vacations with Pay, D i^un'ts on Pur­ llysred . . . please esme befsre Muslal and Howie Pollet persuaded r.Y.o ir*a Da)’ ...... 95 M 33 3n Beattlo—rder wU ------w^ti« the waiting list of B. r. T. somes todav tha{ may braaK the Tampa, 8. ToUU ...... 493 536 514 1539 chases, Promotions on Merit, Retirament and Sick Plan, him to change his mind .... And Zoaxolo >...... 104 — — 104 tie they ended .with In medal play [ 'najor leaguers are included on the ba ieMmed to yoo. ' • TOtJ CAN HAVE THIS ONE AT ONCE. Moore likely would have been made JoubFrt. rf ...... 8 0-2 6 Swick ...... — 93 30 Ut Miami — Bobby Dykes, 152, [ roster Of the Seattle Raniere. Man- * Modern Employee Lounge, Group Insurance, Job Se-. Topplnf, U ...... ,,,,,, ... 0 0-0 0 Tleriie)r ., ...... ns 91 93 801 yeatei'day. MianU, outpointed Jose Diaz, 152, Set Marka In Sweilea manager then . . . Lehigh football KuppUn, If ...... ••sass... 8 0-3 a Each had a 68—fqur under par [iger Roger' Hornsby’s* pitching ffurity. • players prepared for the spring 2 Orfitelll .. 138 Ht. 104 351 VeAexuela, 10. East Lansing, Mich. — ((F) — SuUIV#ll. C ..ass ... 1 0-0 Anderson ...... 106 103 35 813 for the 6.S64 yaid Chapultepec ) itaff Includes Marv Grissom. Steve Tob CbbH Go Wrong At Brunner’s training season by buying Coach Mollnr. c ...... 5 8-6 13 Fall River, Maas—George Arau­ Warren Druetzler, Michigan LVagy, Mlehty Haefnor, Af Oer- BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. 4 , course— In the opening round. Bill Leckonby an alanai wrist I*rovo#t, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Total, ...... 556 *514 464 1534 jo, 183 Providence, knocked out State's crack dietanoe runner, [leauser and Charley Schansi Otb- , BUY WITH UTMOST CONFIDENCE Ttrrlro. If ...... « • . 1-4 9 Dom Bala, 135 1-4, Boaton. 4. set two track records In Sweden Apply Employment Office LIBEIUL TRADES watch — so he’ll know when to Frank Kapral,' right guard on [ir former Ug leaguers on the 1BR CENTER ST. MANCHISTIR imiinnEii'S PhoenR — Hank Thurman, 194. last summer. He covered the stop the workouts . . Now j Tolols ...... U 4Hl 86 . Only tvvo players on the Univer­ the Michigtih State football team, [

MANCHESTER EVTININO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, IBljl

MANCTiBOTBn EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRmAY, FEBRUARY 16,1961 rOONBRVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 01 IT 0 » " ’ RV .1. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE VOU NAADE NOU CAN’T HURT L00t 4 Stnieti Ofr«rMl 19 5TlNKY»» DAVIS, WHY MAM, HE OUfSHTA 0E WANTED—Good used furaltare TW O-FAIOLT duplex 6-5. Hurse ANDOVUt, Bolton, Coventry, bu Aft ftJR AS HQMBSilY I cufkKO.ROOM.UAMAeoS AND S e n s e N o n s e h i e BOL/rON —' BaUdlag stOBS tad SOU SHOULD TOLD A VI«E CDMCERHED/.*— THSV MUteiANCB FA iS AMOUNTiro rOUIV-Door. Nb* •••00". OFFICB WORK Sagstons. Also rock diUUag Any quantity. We offer you hlgb- bedroonu, kitchen and l(ving beforo spring, several fine cok>4 BE IMTHE S H O u tP a o WrTM TlaU MB YtXNtB SOLD- O S iZ /-* — WIILL'jOo . OBLXJtRS ClMped, u h e . and rub- and oiMting. BoltoB Notch (iu«r- eet prlcoe. Woodebed. Phono 8- room, hot air oU beat, 3-car ga­ lals with acreage, village home TOOLftXJM f THATOUTI^mo lUdlo, h«Bt«r. Blr**! “ •’T M.h removed. Plibne 7644. lU e SOMC O0UI8H ROA ’ RAV THE BALANCK Weeded Oat - Chum—What do you hear froga tlTM BBd low inll*B®*. Uxcollont Part time, typing neceasary, ry. Phono 8-0817. S«aBlay Pataodo 8164. rage. Liot 100 X 160. Good neigh­ new homes, extra vslus, low do HOLD ANVTHINtS, your fathart < thort hand preferred but not ab- borhood. Near bus and schools. SH E C U TS MB — eXACny 0276 N01N.OR SHALL X Hla cyea were w et but it waa not coKJItlon. PHc# 11,200. Phon* PRECISION 'Mw mint, old •awe payments. Welles Agency, Co4 T Collage boy,—Hot a centi' nolutely neceeeary. Good pay ROYAL AND Smltb-Oorana, port WANTED —Two pairs of garage Exckiaiva with, Atlcs Clampet W ITH IT ’ytX) GOT FROM 6BLL-J BILLM30 Because ha had to leave herl AJw tiw nienti SMB. ______retoothed. Oecar Johnaon, 90 entry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-6715. pleasant working conditions. abla and stiuidan, tyjiowritors doors. Siss 7 X 8, or 8 X 8. Phone Agency. Phone 2-4643. Mrs. Wag­ IMG MY MONK. J FIRGTOP TMO Ha wheeled and onaezed and blew Summit street. Tel. 8650. OS ?/ Onataata lom W>M> H-ton truck. pUtform Ail makes of adding machlnen 3-3860. ' ner 2-0038. ' R isH rrf MDN-mtf hla note . . . G L A m i n o a o v t . BOX M. e|o HERALD '' T He merely had hay fever! aold or rentod. Ropaira on al Wamvg— Heal Itetata 7| A nation la made graat net by BOUBSt PETEK w , p a n TAI^UK, eiactrieal c r Ita fruitful acres, but by tha men CPU 6721 Bft«r 6:30. .■ . contractor, maintenaiice and wlr- makea. Marlow*a. MODERN 4-room single. Oil heat, —Mrz. E. R. Krager Kmmih Wiihoui Kiiard conveniently located, nice lot. LISTING Wanted—We handle who cultivate them; not by its SiH A. H •• 4 :« p-“ • Int for lltht Bnd power. 40 PoMar 1934 FORD 4-door leilpn, very OFFICE s e c r e t a r y SMALL CRIB, complete. Chest-of- Full price 87,950. Call owner 2- types of local qnd suburban prod ’The biggeat room In the world great foreata„ but by the man w^o etreet. Phone 8308. erty. .For Information call Allq cl*Bi>. In 2®®** condition. Price drasfera. play pen, bottles, ate. 8830. I the room for improvement uae them; not by ita railroada, tut A long establiehed real estate ROOMS FOR Rent, Green section. Clampet Agency. 2-4543. by the men Who hutld and run them. |1B0. Tel. 2-00S7. a n t iq u e s Keflniabed Repairing and insurance office needa a capa­ Phone 2-1782. Cell 2-4408. done on 1 any furniture. TIemaan, WE HAVE several four and alx Jack—la your wife lazy? America waa a great land-whan S s o 9TUT>EBAKE5R H-ton pick- ble secretary. WHITE TABLETOP gas stove, room singles. Ranch style and CONSIDERING SELLING Columbiu dlacovarad It; Americans 189 South Main street. Phone La r g e Furnished room with pri­ YOUR PROPEaiTYT Ralph—The only thing that ain’t In excellent condition. Owner Requirements: Typing, short­ 835. Also baby carriage, |5. Phone Cape Coda. Some are under con- lazy about her la her tongue. have made it a groat natldh. 6643. vate bath. North End. On bus Without obligation to you, OfOOMK TAX Md ? ^ ,5red to .ervice, 31.000 take. hand, bookkeeping, knowledge of 4788. line. Call 3702. atrucUon, others ready for oc­ —Lymail Abbott ggf [jfn OkU M b Moaltc S-8S3V. It. 'Tione 5 4 1 6 . ______LINOLEUM Remnants. BOc square writing Insurance policies. cupancy. Prices range from 310.- vv-lll appraise or make you a ciaal The great uae of life la to apend yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering, ADMIRAL Console model telS' 900 to 315.800. For the newest In offer for property. Sec us befor It for aomething that will outloat My alx year old boy-kopt trying 1940 CHEVROLET 4-door .edan. NICE PLEASANT room for relia­ bone by reliable, weU-traliRd Good salary, working hours and vision set, - 1214" screen. Call ble couple or two girls. Kitchen listinga call our office for appoint­ you sell. to Intarrupt as 1 waa talking to very clean, radio, heater and new pleasant office. men. All Jobe guaranteed. Hall 4678 after 6 p. m. privUcgra. Refei *-naeS required. ment. Wm. Goodohlld, Sr., Real­ Phono 6273 my wlfa. FlnNly, ^orthg a patlaa, urea, -mltor overhauled Unoleum Co.. 32 Oak etreet. Call after 6 p. m. evrninga. Tel. tor, office 15 Forest street. 7925 BRAE-BURN REALTY Mra. R,—How do the Foreign ha got In hla tan cent’s worth— WtSSfmrUB. flrtt fTBd*. iruarsntee Clarke Motors, .301 Write stating qualifications and Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or 2-1454. or 8691. dlehea compare with American "Stop talklnl, Daddy, when I’m thnmfii rrldw. Broad street. Tel, S-2012^______§alary expected. Otamundp— 8Vatch«»— IF YOU ARE considering selling onea? trying to butt in—" Mrs. I t H. W. 8109. your home in the town or cour fynlSaiL Mib. Ia Ib 'Tjrbur. dlrtc- x h J o w d r y 48 TWO HEATED rooms for rent. MANCHESTER — 6 rooms, oil Mra. M. — ’They break Juat aa BO ' , e|o HERALD trj’, and arc looking for prompt tor. PboB* *>«7- _____ 1942 FORD Bupei Gentlemen preferred. West Side. burner, roomy lot. Best of rea­ eaally. Until a husband can gat aUmoay glne. Excellent condition 3.WV UdONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ sons for aclllng. Price 39.500. and courteous svn’lce call Ells| by crpaalng hla legs and ahowtef WANTED—Rids td Hartford to HousehoM SeniMB ONE PRESS operator for pressing Call 5252. ~ tJAte MMchester 2-2046 or Inquire 17L pairs, adjust- watches expertly. Phone today! Madeline Smith, worth Mitten, Real Elstate Agen hla garters to tha Judge, aqnu O f f m d 16A uniforms and etc. Experience not Willie used to be kno\^*n as the lower Pearl street, from HoU and, Garden Drive. ______Reasonable prices. Open dally, LARGfc. FUltNISHED room on Realtor. 7-1642 or 4679. cy. Phone Manchester 0930. JAK6 .* Boy Wonder. Now people look at rights are only a anara and a da« Birch streeU. Both Wa>*e. Hours | necessary. Apply In person. New Thursday svenlnga, 129 Spruca THE 'A M P ' IRON& luslon. WEAVING Of bums, moth holes bus line. Private family. Phone ARE YOU Ready to sell? Duplex blm and wonder. 8-5. Phone 8881. OME IN AND and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Model Laundry. 73 Summit street. strseL Phone 3-4U7. 6457. SINGLE, six complete rooms, built PER All Clean Guaranteed Cars four years. Lavatory and full flats, lake and country proper! Mil I’.ii' Success! LAW{ LEONARD a c c o r d io n or guitar leases. handbags repaired, slpper rs- WANTED—Ehtperlenced waitress. Young Jenkina had aaked hla em­ Mother — I certainly do heps FURNISHED Home to share with bath. Hot water heat (oil). 30- lies. (All replies confidential )| Beginners or advanced. Instru­ 1948 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. S P ^ plscement, umbreUaa repaired, Apply In person. The Tea Room Garden— P a m — Dairy NONIOOK)08,IWa07/T I84MI1I«T»^ ployer If he might have the after­ they make an example out af t M , pLX, — One owner. Extra widow. C^I 5451 after 3 or all day occupancy. Priced right. For Please write or phone. Howard silly aviator who looped tha Wag ments loaned to beginners on men's shirt oollars reversed and 883 Main street. 2 .-I A S I mwn 0UT0H8IM)-_ - J KWHT.nOLtW'# riWfca n] noon off to attend hla grand- Products 60 day Saturday. appointment please call, How­ Hastings, Real Elatate Speclall MSHTSORIOUONa npf ANPM mother’a funeral, and, old aa tht 1500 times In three hours. trial lessona plan. Modem School replaced. MarloWa Uttle Mending ist. Odd Fellowb Building. 48t 1949 CHEVROLET CLUB <^OUPE Shop. STENOGRAPHER —WeU astab FIRST QUALITY Green Moun ard R. Hastings, 2-1107. -TONlirWUOUTOF NfUMTOK , story waa, it worked. An hour WUIle (at his arlthmatlc lesson) of Music. P. O. Box 224, Man­ Main street. Phone 2-110’7. WUeGIPAdAINj —All the extras, new tires. lished Hartford company has at' tain potatoea. Mealy, cook and J4ll! THAT TOM YOU later he was about to enter the —They wllL Mother, they win I chester. ______KLAT FINISH. Holland window FURNISHED Room for rent. Gen- BY HERSHBERGER SUJS«fPt0Ufl OHAY-lUr Jrt black, real nice. tractive opening for Stenographer taste good, 31.60 bushcL Deliver­ TWO-FAMILY .louses, singles anJ FUNNY BUSINESS baaebali ground when whom did he 1947 CHRYSLER 4-DR. S^DAN Shades made to mcasurs. All tieman preferred. Call 6674. Lota for Sale 73 eWTHefl-INHAN/ If cars are built any lowar, how WANTED —Ridera to Pratt between ages 18-26. High school ed to your door. Cell Hathaway farms wanted. F.ce appraisal aee atanding bealde him but hla Radio, heater. Buy H «iih metal Venetian blinds at a new employer himself. Young Jenkina can they run over pedestrians? Whitney. 1st shift. Vldnlty of graduate preferred. Work Inter 2-1390. TYVO SINGLE furnished rooms In IN COUNTKT Like atmosphere, Allen Kealty Co., 180 Centel low prtce. Keys mads whlls you did not lose hla wita, however. In­ West Side. Call after 4:80. >077. esling and varied. Excellent private home. Women preferred. large building lolt with shade street, Manchester. Phone 510l| 1946 PirTMOlTTH SPEC DUX 4- wait Marlow'a stead of putting hla money down, Peralatent Things In Rural Ufa future poaalbilAlct. Give full de­ Kitchen privileges. Ideally locat­ treea. OVarlook Drive. Wm evenings »-0438. PR.—Radio, heater. Beautl- 61 he turned to the ticket seller and A woodpecker after a worm in a UANCHESTEUt Upbolstaiing On tails concerning age, education Household Gnods ed. On a bus line. Call 5416. Kanekl, builder. Phone 7773. AatOBHittilBs p«* Itolt < ftil dark green. Extra good I I HAVE Qualified huyera desiring aald In a tone loud enough for hla dead tree. mechanically. New battery. and experience, If any. to Box C, Re-upbolsterlng. draperlea, slip A W-I-N-N-E-R SALE OR Lease. Main street busi­ two and three-family homes nov employer to hear: 'iWould you A fly that craves to alt on your CLEAN CARS — PRICED LOW- 1948 BnCK SUPER 4-D R .-R a­ Herald. PLEASANT Double or single room oovera. 48 Purnell Place. Chll I- 3 ROOMS BRAND ness location. Used car permits If you wl."!h to sell, please cal kindly direct me to the cemetery?" nose whlla you write. OUARANTEED! dio, heater. Dark green. 9621 Open evenlnga. for gentlemen. Near bath. In 1941 BUICK SEDANETTE YOITNG LADY wanted for foun^ NEW FURNITURE quiet home. Private entrance. 2- available. Also Industrial land, l>ougla,s Blanchard, Real Eatatl A young rooster learning to crow. 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN DE- T!T!! Any girl can be gay in a classy The little perch that gets all your IM l PONTIAC SEDAN __ IJVERY—Extra clean, low lain, day work. Good pay With Appliances 9696. * centrally located. Suburban Real, Service. .5447, 1941 CHEVROLET FLEETLTNE mileage. New paint. Roofing 16A Steady. Apply Femdale, 1095 ty Realtors, 49 Perkins street. coupe— bait. O—N—L—Y URGENTLY Needed. Moderl In a taxi they can be jolly— T; e old hen that gets In the garden. SEDAN (2) 1949 PLYMOUTH CON\L CLUB Main street. NEWLY DECORATED room. Full Pbone 8215. 1941 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL COLtPE — Completely eqtilp- FEATURING Guaranteed roofa 3425 housekeeping, laundry. Business homes. 2 to 4 bedrooms. Casa BOu. AM) HER ItUimiFQ '1 ^CSN I HELP (T IF 1 ') ^ Je tp fx s ! That— that ply Mr. Rubin, American Sales THE AUS’HN A. Chambers Co., the past year was 383 per week. JUST RECEIVED ahlpment of 30 children or pets. Being transferred be nterested therein to appear and late to thie Court for allowance, it | MORE ©(FTEOD TUAN ' I THING 6MT RflALC^ ME? equipped. ORDERED: That the 2«th day 18W CHEVROUBT ^ TON PICK Oo.. 10 Hilliard street. local and long distance moving, Above average man earned 3182. gallon Coleman gtia water heat­ from New London. Call East bo heard thereon by publishing a copy 7W6Y ARE r TMEY'RE Many ranged higlier. Men in o^, this order In some newspaper hav­ Feliruary. 1951. at ten o'clock forenod ALL jJEALOUS, UP—4,006 mUea. packing, crating and storage. ers. complete with magnesium Hartford 8-4.507, collect. at the I’ rol'ate Office In tlie Munlcllj IMO NASH 600. 2-DR. SEDAN Rockville and Norwich area phone rods, 3110.95. Watkins Brothers, ing a circulation In said District, at Service to all pa. ls of the U S. WANTED—Garage to store car, least flve days before the day of said Building in said Manclieater. b —Heater and overdrive. Wanted Autos— District - Manager H. M, Miller Inc.. 935 Main street, Manchester, the same 1* a»»lgned for a i'''*""* _ A and Canada. COil 5187. Hart­ while owner is in service. Man' hearing. 1088 MERCURY 8-DR. SEDAN— Motorcycles 12 ford 6-1423. for personal interview at Hatt- Conn. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. the allowahce of said adminiatrttl| Radio and heater. Very clean. ford 9-6089 Friday 10 a. m, to 7 Chester or vicinity. Call 2-0876. account with said estate and Shit CotT direct* that notice of the time a| 1M6 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN WANTED MANCHESTER t'ackage Delivery. p. m. FOUR Burner Enterprise stove. AT A CX)URT OF PROBATE held ■I Manchester within and for the place aaalgned for aald hearing Fully equipped. Local light trucking and packaga Insulated oven. In very good con­ BAR TENDER. Good wages. Ilusiness Property for Sale 7U DlPtrlrt of Mancheeter. on the 15th given to all |>er»on» known t™ 0 7 1087 STUDEBAKER COUPE — CLEAN USED CARS delivery. Refrigeratora. waabera dition. Call 2-35190 dav of i'cbnmry A.D. 1951. tcreated therein to appear am.’ be he* Fully equipped. Special low and stove moving a specialty. Steady employment. Phone 2- BUY Before spring — factory 9,- Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, therehn, by publtehing a copy of t| price. TOP PRICES Phone 2-0752. 8038. LARGE SUE Kroehler divan with 000 aq. feet, gaa stations, res- Judgp. order in aonie newapaper having a 1881 CHEVROLET 8PB1CIAL DE­ built-in bed. Very good condition. ■ Estate of Allen M. Barrett, late of cuiation in aaid Diatrlct. at WANTED—Man to work in serv­ tauranta, stores, all good values, Mancheiter. in aald D litrlct. deceased. day* before the day of aald hcarl LUXE 4-DR. SEDAN—Com- COLE MOTORS 91 Green Manor Road. ternu arranged. Welle# Agency, and bv mailing in a reglatered let| pletriy qverhauled. Palntlnq— Paperint 21 ice station and garage. Must ap­ On motion of The Manchester Truat 4164 Coventry. Tel. T-6872 Or 7-6715. Company, executor. on or before Februarv 16. 1951. a co 1938 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DR. SE­ ply In person. No telephone calls. FLORENim CJomblnatlon gaa wnd of thia order addreaaed to INTERIOR and exterior painting, ORDERED: That aix montha from DAN—Good mechanical con­ Van's Sendee Station. 427 Hart­ oil stove. Guod condition. Inquire the 16th day of February A.D.. 1951. Seelcrt, Speneer atreet, Manchea« dition. BuaineiM Semcea Offered 1.1 paper hang*n», ceilings rcflnlsJiei ford Road. 26 Seaman (JIrcle, Orford Village. Farma and Ijind for Sale 71 be and the same are limited and allow Conn.; John E. Bronkle. .01 HarUq F’lUly Ineured. Expert work. Wall ed for the creditor* within which to Road. Mancheat r. Conn.; Fred PRISCILLA’S POP She’s Got A Point BY AL VERMEER BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. FLOOR PROBLELS solved with paper bookc. Fldward R. Price. TOLLAND County,' buy before brinz In t .elr clalm i ajalnet aald Bronkle. 12 Soulli atreet. Daiihu| Its Center Street Phone 3-4545 linoleum, a.-phaU tilo counter. Help Wanted— Male BABY WASHER •aitb wringer, eptate, anO the nald executor la direct­ Conn.; Frank Bronkie. Lake / M y ^ T h o w o f t e n m u s t JU5T FOR TWAT YOU’LL m x OOE5NT SEEM Phone 2-1003. spring, exceptlonaj buys on dairy Mancheater. Conn.; Henry P. Bronx ‘Br i g h t t o p l f J '* * ^ , . Open Evenlnge Until 16 P. M. Expert wor. uanshlp, free esti­ Female ,S7 325. Phone 2-2116. ed to give public notice to the creditor* A/Stv S > I TELL yo u AJOT OO TO BED TONIGHT and poultry farms, with or with­ to bring in their claim* within »*ld Main atreet. WlUismavllle. N. T. LAMP/)\JO rAOV(59 WITHOUT DESSEHTJ MV STOMACH / mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ PAINTING and papering. All I out stock and equipment, 6 to JOHN J. W ALLETT. JuUI WANTED— F5ill time bookkeeper. time allowed by aubll»hing a copy of , ^ P s ! i niture, Oak street. Phone 2-1041. paper removed by steam. Make 320 acres, aee ua before you buy, thi* order In *ome newapaper having IMI WILLT8 four-door. Private Apply in person Thursday or ROPER GAS range. Good condi­ party. Phone 5711. arrangements now for your out­ Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel. circula'.lon Ih aald probate district, FIEPAIRING BY .s.uart R Wol- Tuesday, 8 to 6. Manchester Auto tion, 376. Phone 6871. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE side painting. F'or <'stlmates call | 7-6872 or 7-6716. within ten day* from the date of this Cbrsa and checkers are now t^ _ldspot 57 Handled Dodge club coupe, 1940 Ford sta­ copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, PAINTING And superior paper I for further information. ,Allea the flsg of guns, etc. repaired, akatee, haiging. We carry the latest Situations Wanted— refrigerator, 360; atudlo couch, Clampet Agency, 3-4543, Mrt. j VERTICAL tion wagon. Douglas Motors. 333 315. Phona 3-S046. 906 Tolland Main. abears, knives, moiwers, etc. piit wallpaper books Very aatlsfac- Female Wagner 3-0028. 7 8 Its currency ICIty In in condition for coming needa tory price. Call August Kanehl,| Tumpika. unit is the Colombia TYPIST Desires work to do at CUSTOM RANCH House. 6 rooma, .TvM IHIiLiLlPUClLmTiJ^LTa m q .CHEVROLET Fleetline de­ Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl atreeL 3759. a u jlK O b . 8 Ring Uk4k4PI IllhSI il.r- '.'M'llB luxe tudor, excellent condition, home. Satisfaction guaranteed. bath, lavatory anc laundry room. FRIOIUAIRE. Very good condition. VIC FLINT U Bullfight IScottiih lalM (11 uikii i .iBini IMl-; (: 'low mileage. 1946 Chevrolet tudor ALL TYPES of Income taxes pre­ Phone 6539. Attached 2-car ga age C. H. W. Another Idea BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY saslitsnt pared by tax expert Reasonable Inquire at 16 Ridge street. r 4 Note of scale Very clean. Many others. Douglas Repatnnt heaL Baseboard radiation. Two 10UKB VUSHTMGYOIJt V M m P T H i f u r IVH POTH KNOW 14 Greek dUIecI fOiWTMNB BLdRrAUC. 5 Mine witrance 30 Laglalators StSatttod Motors, 333 Main. rates. Phono 2-0744. Mr. Dolan MATTRESS. Toui old mattresses ESCPBRIENCED baby sitter avail H04MCED RUG. 9x12. 3 « ; others. flreplaoea. Aluminum combina­ TlMRMK.fqjMT:RaNn3LPM1 TKWimH 15 Noah’s ship after 5:30 p. m. TciaiisN h o u m t o m oon MBANING NO • Not any 21 Not 43 Love god Bterlllzed and t-etoa4la Ilka new. able evenings. Call 2-4379. Drapes, curtains, lanfps, dlabea, tion windows. H sera landtcap- n m M t m a a } ie Empty MODEL 78 Oldsmobile, bought o m M H v M u ep aesn e/ 7 Depict contkgloua 43 CaU (Scot.) mahogany book rack, high chair ing ploL All features for modem PMLIFUB3MML S OM ir/CBO C 18 DocuzMnt new In 1944. Inquire Mr. McCar- ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Call Jones Furniture and Floor WILL CARE for pre-'achool age TD MX ANR,»« PICF ^O S U U r CAN M HHCECt^i • Shiurp 348U id 44 Injure Oovertng, 36 Oak Tel. 3-1041. 84, canhiatera and bread box, living. Suburban Realty C o, Raai- (ab.) ton or Mrs. Oderman. 654 Onter repaired, burners, refrigeratora child. Week days in my home, tora, 49 Perkins atreeL Phone] WttrtntTAUff 19 Lower caw • Artifldal 36Ruarian coin 45 Always ranges, washers, etc. All work boudoir chair, aUp covara, carpet language 8 1 ------4dCamaroonto an dtp street CaU 2-4733. 8315. fHOr UWMC WMLH ^ (a b .) guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. sweeper $8. 28 Strant aUeet lOApd important 49Plgpaii , 1936 2-door 01dam< blle, one own- Bonds-^torka 10 Simmering r Tel. Manchester 2-4)888. I WILL TAKE care of children In Phona 2-9954. ANIXJVER—Just Mated, beautiful 22 Dry mtuure 11 Columblum Industryln’ 51 Struck^. ’ er. Good tires. Car In good condi­ MortgaiEM SI my home while mother works. 12 Charges thiseounhy S3 Anent COME IN and ace our aelection of four room borne. All on one floor, j (ab.) tion. Call 8349. 24 HOUR oil burner service. Min- CaU 2-2995. Large Uvlng-room with flreplace SALESMEN 17 Nickel 82 SluggUhnasa 55'ERypUan sua FAHNESTOtm and Co. Stock new and used atovas. Also furni­ SHOE tSOtberwlea neapollB controls. Earl Van Oamp and picture window, modem kHch-1 (eymbol) M Songlika god 1940 NASH. Excellent condition. Phone 5244. Commodity Brokers, 75 Pearl ture. Chamber's Warehouse IflOoddass eC Owner leaving for service. Must street, Hartford. Telephone 7- Dog^—Birds—Pets 41 Sales, SOI Middle ’'Yimplke East, en with plenty of caWneU, hot discord be aold In two weeks. Victor L. WINDOW SHADEP made to order 0121. Evenlhg appointments. CaU ____ water heat, oil burner, recessed AND •T Observed Buslck, 84 Deming street. and inatalled. Venetian blinds registered representative, Joseph j NICE SMALL'Fox Terrier pup- APARTMENT Size gaa' range, radiation. Nice grounds with n iU k e and curtain rods. 24 hour aervice Meduakey, Manchaater 2-3273. pies.. Also Cross breeds. Zimmer­ electric range, liting room eeta, Igrga garage. 'lYiis home la only j MDistrlet 1940 LJNOOLN Zephyr, In good Estimates gladly given. Fagan man Kennels, Lake street. Phone mlscellaneoua used furniture. 'Hie two years old. Built of quality ma- atteney (ab.) running cdndltidn, private owner Window Shed- Co., Route 44 at 6287, Woodahed, 11 Main etreet terlala. The price, oh yea, only 10 Cells for Tel. 5392. Business Opportunltif 89,500. Easy terms. ExcMialve with I SALESWOMEN ■Qenea ^Iton Notch Phone 2-4473. BOXER PUPS, l i t down 35 week DUE TO c-raft. Good war-time Goodchild Realty Oo, 1# Foreatj WASH TUBM On The Trail BY LESLIE TURNER 111 Deeres I ly. Boxer e'arm at Vernon. Tel. Macliinery aM Yoola iS EXPERIENCE PREFERRED SSWalght business, centrally located, long street. Phone 7925 or M91.' HIUOm.VB*, Rockville :092-J3. RUT NOT ARSOLUTELY NECESSARY established excellent opportunity CEMENT Mixers, bale wire, Ford MANCHESTER Green , SecUon. BUT FIMNV for expansion, selling at liquidat. ANOTHER Fine litter of A.K.C. son parU. Garden tractors. Used auncBM our Stx room American colonial and I OF TOWN FOR 35Da«h ing value. Priced under 310.000. Englirii Springer Spaniel pup­ Farmalla, AlUa-Chalmers tree garage, on large lot. FuUy in-1 Ed Sullivaii’s Special! Box U, Herald. 8F8W ON49. 8 8 Pradietor pies. Donald Miller, Bolton Notch tors and equipment Terms ar< sulated, storm wlndowi and GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS 19 Dry Pond, Main road to Wlllimantlc, ranged. Dublin Tractor Oo. screens throughout Fireplace, oU 4PTimtmeasurt A SMALL but complete buaineas. •Telephone 2-3439. North Windham Road, WUllman- Consisting of: Foley lawnmower burner, circulating hot watacl AND 8000 WA8ES (eb.) MORIARTY BROS. Uc. Tel. S-S217. 1943 MERCURY sharpener, electric sign with heat tils bath, threa bedw nm W « Ar* M U k tq a CiioiR of Sffoioi te C ow cttoif| 41 Scent bap 47ExleU changeable letters, also 1936 Ford Poultry SBd Supplies 41 second floor. Extra >o‘ *®2.h‘**^* M d TMs Is Ao Oppertiioity for o Good Mon To| SPORT SEDAN pickup. Must seU. Best offer takes Musicui iiwtruBieatn iS- Shown by appointment-Cali a*| ISReyjkevIk to 1 it. Phone 2-3290. BROAD .Breasted Bronze tuilceys, 1861. No agenU. Grow W M i Us. — capital freeh troseiv, fro-n 13 to . 35 ACCORDIONS. Muat Uquldata 100 SOBluifb-puiple Green. Fully Equipped. pounds. Ready any time. Schnub'a accordlbna at ooea. Come r * d y BCHVTON—Very nttractiv# six- Slits sprlnp bclp Wanted— Feuuils Turkey Fanff. 188 HUlstown to buy. Trades accapted. Oonvan- room Cape Ood with nU modem APPLY IN PERSON TO MR. PERRY produce. . Road. lent tam u. Open ’tU 9 p. m. Rond- conveniences including hot natural WANTED—Receptionist for law AT HARPER'S — 1009 MAIN STREET inone Aeoordiem Canter, 36 Mar­ hast oil. tlU hnth, artaaian wait “My mother wants to buy mo an Eton su'it for aprini^ water « 6 9 5 . offiqe, with typing and Aorthand garage, chicken ooop, one aero oil BETWEEN 9 AND S I’ll give you a quarter if you say you don’t carry them!** It Chemical experience. Write Bog A. Herald Artldcn fur Suin 4S ket atreet Hartford. S-0700, ool- lact. land anfl fruit trees. Foe f u i t w l OR CAU 2-4831 word elamant WANTED - - Sales cleric for fuU| information call EUaworth M it-j CINTCI STIilt., MANCHtSTil time employment. Apply In per­ TOOL SHAPER for cutting atecl ten Real EaUte Agency. Phone] son. Marlow's, 867 Main atreet. Running <;6nditlon. Pbont 2-3263. Read Herald Advs. Mancheater 6930. •5 ---- ,, FRXDAT, FEBRUART14. II lEtonrliffitfr lEoenitts Mgraia

wnoon a Local Heart TfiS Duy tm toeiialcteB. Youth Theme uair, oon of Mr. ond Mro. Rniry Tomorrow Froin 10 to 6 Average Defly Net Ptene Run ffW the Week B e^ B An • pNft of tho locol Hoort Of Services aorrtM aboord the deotrogrer r J r m r y ,<•- 'M l lO M li i to n te TT8S Bryoo Cnayon in tho Fund campaign. *!?* Pacific. been designated ae Heart Tm 2 i n * r t y mwiwnw tftwwxia * t Day 120 membem of the Young P^ple of Etnan- T ? £ S t t » . S«U1MI a u ^ The Mancheeter UUiuanlan Manchester Girl ScouU equip­ w^«*A>wrfL H i DObUc ii tnvtt#d uel Lutheran to Parti> K » at ---- 5K rt--« V ^ w » « piiflrtar Choru. will five _P«rty ped with red heart coin coiv I ef CtyemeUana tomorrow e v ^ n f at 7.80 ^ the talnera wlU conduct thle part cipate on Sunday lAtouaiilan hall on Oolway otreet. of the campaign from 10 to 6 PRICE nVE CENTS The public te Invited and aftw the o’clock. ICach person donating MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) M ia MutiB. or n B o r r ^ mmM a oodal Ume with refreah- will receive a red heart *haped The emphasla will be on Touth (UnasUtod Advartklng aa jjiraetor of tbo VOL. LXX, NO. IIT i~t«i of CJonnocUcut, w u menU will be enjoyed. lapel button. . . , this coming Sunday at Emanuel V . tho U# ropreeeiitatlree of ThI* event 1* part of the lo­ tsitheran church. Several of the Duplicate bridge will *>* cal campaign effort to raise /'j at Tinker hall tonight etarttng at $5,000 In conjunction with the young people wUl participate In Labor Predicts Joins Army lo Seek Misflipg Husband 8 15 All contract bridge player* nationwide February drive by the morning worship service at Local Men in Jet Tceting Job Doughboys Attack Totk Ilitir-A*oi*cy committoo In are Invited to participate. the American Heart Associa­ Solons Study Boston tlila week. 10:30. Robert Carlson and Warren tion and lU affiliate* to sup­ .Tohnson, will read the Elplstle and Serious Unrest Walter F. MosKe, fireman. USN, port program* of research, ed­ Plan to Bar son of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Moske ucation and community heart Gospel Lessons, respectively. 3 Red Divisions, MUX-rED of 52 North etreet, haa played a service*. The Youth choir, composed of In Industry nUESB nocEN alfnlficant part In the K o ^ c—Propo- amment leader* groped today w : H. A. FRINK King David Lodge. No. 51, I. O. the evening at seven o’clock. Presi­ aala to block a natural gas pipe for ways and means of bringing rrans Pull Back from O F., will meet this evening at As Warmaker SnllhroB Aoemw—WopplBg WINE LIQUOR dent June Chambers will open the Una through Connecticut, broaden labor leaders back into the wage seven o’clock. After the meeting service with a welcome and devo­ Parallel 38 in East they win visit Washington L«dge tions. A reading called “Touth olvtl defanaa lawa and hlka labor control program from which they and BEER of Wethersfield. De Soto Lodge Needs Youth,” demonstrating the benefits will hold top pubUc haar- walked out in a rage. Say» U. N. Is American Tokyo, FeU. 17.—(ff*)— of Springfield will confer the first For Any Ocenwon objectives of the Luther League, I Ing Intereat neat weak on Capitol Induetry leaders accused the deface on candidates of Washing­ ■fjf Tool; I.«bels Reso­ American infantrymen coun­ will be given by the following: T, HUl. labor leaders of hurting national ton lodge. unity and seeking a brand-new ter-attacked vanguards of SPECIAL! Linda Pearson, Priscilla Anderson, Also coming up for hearinga ba- lution Against Red three Red Korean divisions IMI'lin 1/ Robert C. Anderson, Vemer Gus­ ■ for lagislatlva comniitteea will be round of wage increases Jamfii * Hdr ShopiiHli tafson, and carol Johnson. Rich­ \ blUs to Uberallxa personal property The labor leaders accused the Chinese “ Disgraceful” today in the hills north of Reg. $1.50 — plus F>ACKAGE STORE ard Johnson will lead the congre­ f tax exemptions and giva more au- government of serving big busl- Chechen where the enemy 35 OAK STREfT TEL 6597 EXPERT gation In a responsive prayer. S thorlty to savings bank*. neas and ignoring the ' plain peo Moscow, Feb. 17.-(/F)-Prime hud dented Allied lines 10 Tm I R«M — Rug- $1-00 Only major bill coming up for pie,” and they predicted **611011* (Phw Tax) The Youth choir will sing “This kllnlster Stalin »ald last night niilcB. The American troops SHOE REPAIR Is My Father’s World,” arranged ^ passage during the coming eighth unrest In Industry." week of the aeaaion will be an em­ The government’s economic mo­ that war I* not ln*vltabto—“at supported by rolling artillery $2.50 VohMl by Roy Ringwald. An offertory leaat for the present”—but TO N Y SALA solo. “If With All Your Hearts" ergency appropriation of $393,000 bilisation effort was in something barrages gained as much as two BOTH FOR $100 by Mendelssohn, will be rendered to finance the Civil Defense Oa- very like a crisis. charged the United States with miles In nome sectors. The battle 17 MAPLE ST. , pertinent until July 1. The meaaura Eric Johnston, the Elcoiiomic turning the United Nation* Into a still was raging across ridges and (Fins Tax) Have You Visited A Stop From Main St, by Roger Loucks, following which valley*. Sandra Sundqulst will present a Kt f waa pasMd by the House thU week Stabilizer, sat and atared a t a tool of aggre**lon. The BeauUful Modem SOLES AND HEELS f and wUl be acted upoh by the Sen- piece of paper on his desk. It In hi* first major foreign policy One Red force drove Within WIHLE YOU WAIT cloning challenge. * ate on next Tuesday or Wedne*- three miles of the Chechen road JAMES’ COSMETIC DEPT. The offering for thla service, wra* the wage formula adopted 6-3 Rtatemcnt In two years the 71- At The SHOES SHINED i day. by the Stabilisation Board year-old Soviet leader predicted hub but South Koreans rolled the plus the loose offering received at To Act Oa Oleo the Korean war would end In de­ enemy back front thers. NOW AT the morning worship, will be given TTiursday night, a formula that 143 MAIN STREET Arthur Drug Stores During the week the General would limit group wage and salary feat of American force*, unless A U. S. 10th Corps officer said to the support of the Youth pro­ Aasambly wlU receive a favorable Increases to 10 per cent between ‘ .Mra. Jacqueline Hutton of Union Beach, N. ia aworn Into the WAC Washington and London accept the Red Korean push on Chechon gram of the Augustana Lutheran commlttoa report on a bill to per­ Jan. 15, 1950, and next July 1. I In Newark hop!iig ahe will be sent to Japan. Her husband. Sgt. Wal peace term* laid down by Commu- had not formed into a definite pat- church. mit sale of colored oleo. It la not terp. But the Reda had falltd in Thla would allow auto workers ' ler A. Hutton, ha* hern ro|)orlcil missing la action In Kores and *fie nlat CJhlna. George Says: All members and Interested slated for House and Senate pa*- I hopes to carry on a »eeicph for him from there. A woman Marine He denounced the United Na- the opening phaaes to turn the people are cordially Invited to at­ saga until the following weak, ■Mward HulchlBaoB of *8 Mi, Nebo place, test engineer at FraU n ^ to get a ecbeduled “Cost of Living” Allied east flank. .wage relae March 1, but not there I In World War II. Mr*. Ilulton hcltcve* her hushand I* a prisoner of tlona resolution labelling Commu­ tend these services and participate however. qyiUtney Aircraft, mount* n morie camera *o It win automatically after. It would not permit any war or on hie own behind eiiem.v lines. At left la Maj. Walter C. nist China an aggressor aa "dis­ Pullback From Pa$aUel The Legislature wlU meat only neosd Cha rcadinga to liiglit on the special test Inatrumrnt panel shown In this Important work among raise* for most workers In steel, | Money. (Al* Mlrcphoto). ______graceful” and predicted the U.N.’* Accurate artillery fire and youth. on Tuesday and Wednesday next nmmtoif beta la B-29 Flying Test Bed. Data »vlll record perfonw ee downfall. He declared: counter-attacks blunted the force week, taking Thursday off In ob­ of d-4a Torbo-Wa»p and afterlmmer. Another Manchester man. Chief ! coal, aluminum, cotton textiles, end ————— F.niulatlng League of Nations of the enemy punch, shifted east­ Confidence servance of Waahlngtoa’k Blrth- Teat Pilot Harold Archer of 9.5 Middle Tumplhc west Is responsible for cotton garments. On the other ■The United Nation* organiza­ ward from bloodily repulead on­ that aoom yea bear overhead when jots arc being tried out. Story ea hand, the great majority of Ameri­ tion ia therefore taking tho In- slaughts at diipyong and Monju. can workers have not received 10 It if on the bnsis of We have a complete line New Spring Your Spring'Bright &oved from a small hearing ______Say Boston Postal cloriou* road of the l«aguo of ’The amaah at the east flank PARK-roway room to tba masalve Hall of the per cent since the start of 1950. Nations. In thl* way it I* burying near tho tranaport hub of Che- and government officials said about fifitisfaction find public of fly tying equipment and Houae bacauae of high public In- It* moral preatlge and dooming chon, a mountain gateway to eon^dence that we OVER HEAD tereat. ttie public hearing on blUa half of them have not had any itself to disintegration.” South Korea, was the only serious to Mode a natural gas pipe line raise at alL Clerks Buncoed U. S* Stalin charged that the U.N. enemy effort. The Reda massed imported hooks. Fly rods TOPPER will take place at 2 p.m., TueadSjy. Cretan Romeo Gets But Johnston’s signature wa., •erve ao many families •S S S fN s GARAGE DOORS ___ .t> ■ ■■ II - » I ■■■ ■ ■■ — waa not proportionately represen­ 18,000 or more men In the area DRESSES Tba meaaures. apparently the needed before the formula could tative of world populations and but a late field report aald only time and time again. rewound and repaired. . . . la itar of your Spring wardrobe. It travel* like a outgrowth of Irat# . land owners take effect.’ 16 Sizes In Stock Coven.mej.1 Allegedly had become "n o t as much a world spearheads had been committed. tamper — goea to buaineas with a flare — 1* off on dates who object to a pipe Una eroaaing This was the formula that G O P SoUt Eastward on the coast. South Slim Bllhouettea flattering with delicate drape and pocket with a glamorous air and wonderfully! It's fashioned to Two Years in Jail organisation a* an organisation their property, would either block caused the withdrawal of the Lost Millions of Dol-; x for the Americana, an organize Korean troops made a deep pull­ W. A. PARK CO. detail. Print* and *oIid colors. flatter with captivating detail* . . . available in all of or hamper the laying of a pipe union members, Emil Rieve, El­ Call 4148 your favorite Spring blooming color*. lars in Elaborate! T hree W h YB tlon acting on behalf of the re­ back from the 88th Parellel to fi ® ^ « n d j[ i» Phone New London 9416 Una. mer E. Walker and Harry C. quirements of tho American ag new delenif, but under no 7 Bill* Introduced Batea. (Bataa was out of town Payroll Padding Plan ^ grieeefs."'*’** - *» • ■ eneiny Jitesiure. Company and another maa'walked out -on They seek to repeal or modify Ha said American OI’s fought Westward for 70 miles to Seoul, an act paaaefi fit a apsetat nenekm M ust hla behalf.) On Iroops brflllanUy and effecUvely In de­ $29 9 5 to $49 9 5 In 1980 0*1 ch permits the com­ Lest night the tnduatry mem­ Boston, Feb. 17—(P)—How can there was seattered, smaU-eoala to Fourth Million* a postoffice clerk bask in sunny feating Germany and Japan, but fighting. pany 'granted the right to croaa Fine bers, Henry B. Arthur, A Ward that they were losing *on Korean Coanectlcut tojiaa emlneiit.damaln Keener and Reuben Robertson. Florida and sort mall in frigid Bos­ Around Wonju and Ghlpyong. GLASS Committees Hope battlefields because they had no where Oilneae Reda sufferM 82,- to acquire rlghU-of-way. Four Jr., Issued a atotement Ihat said ton at the same time ? ------J ^ / 9 6 For Every Purpose Strike Verdict Canea, Crete, Feb. 17----- Crete’# this; I fttlth in Uielr eauae. bUlB would rep^ that statute That’! Just one of the questions — ----H oover------I I (jiaiin usea th# Communist •IfB of a worthy aervlee LUMBER entirely, two othere would require modem Romeo, Ooata Kephaloy- “The urgeat need for netionaJ (UaattBUMP oa Faga Fivt) Auto, Mirrors, Window g annla, waa convicted by a five-man puzzling postal inspectors a* they N*>vf I W liF P r v newspaperlei Pravda . ______aa the — vehicle------State Public UtUlty Commlaejon ivexi ween; wnrri^|^^^for iTi. Ala nronouncemenu pronouncements adopUng adopting BUILDING SUPPLIES Plate. Obscure approval In each case and a third Richmond Firm , court today of carrying arm# with­ (OoaUaiied ea Page Fl\*a) dig Into a payroll padding scheme New which Is said to have defrauded Jeers “PredicUon” the familiar pattern of questions SHINGLES, ROOFING would require permleslve action by out a permit and eentenced tr ‘ and answer* In a newspaper In- 142 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER the towns involved. U M W for Loss of the government of million* of dol­ Phone 3.322 years to Jail. B-n Iterview. Truman Eyes OFF THE STREET PARKING The Northeastern Gas Trenemis Contract Following^ The fiery Ooata had been ac­ lar*. Washington, Feb. 17 sen I broadside from the Kremlin Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. eion Company waa recently grant­ cused of forming an armed band Tennyson Jefferson, Chief Post­ WHITE Meat Industry al Inapector for* fhe Naw England ate Republican leaders appeared waa In direct reply to a recent Spring ed a Federal Power Commlasion Stoppage of Work to kidnap hla Juliet, 19-year-old House, of. Commons statement by New Weapons Daily Including Wed. After­ Ucenae to cross Connecticut. Tassoula PetracogeorgJ, daughter Region, will *ay only that ten on the verge of a three-way apllt GLASS CO. Civil Defenae measures will be member* of hi* staff are "Investl- today over the Troops-to-Europe British Prime Minister Attlee to noons. Open T il Noon KIchmorid, V*., Fob. 17—(/P)—A of a Liberal member of Parlia­ Strike Looms the effect that after the A K u n d a n t A r - ment. The couple’s families have :ating the situation” at Boston’* Issue. Saturday 24 Birch St. Manchester Richmond construction firm won a ilg South Postal Annex. World War II the Soviet Union in s p c C lS A O U n a a n i A r " (OmUnued on Page Five) beeneen feudingleuuing forlor years.’year*. vt • ^ *» r Shades $275,437 Judgment agMnft the The probe w*a» touched off ten At the same time, tho cqmhlned did not disarm. Stalin caatlgatod g j A b e r d e e n , Conviction on the chpge of lead- Riggest Union Calls for days ago when Jefferson’* men Foreign Relations and Armed I the statement______as "a slander 1 _ . _ - United Mine .Workers and two of .tag an armed band wnqid have I — ...... Hwooped down on the annex, sealed Services committees awaited *n- agolnat the Soviet Unlon. Md., Proving Grounds iU afflliatSB '' early t ^ y 'o n '- a cii^ed the death penallally,* Walkout; Cites “Cry all exits and found—published re­ Bwers to their IhVltstlolur to for- Stslln charged that the Socialist S I E T S O N pM of iU man ‘‘Come Back” charge that the unions Intimldat^ Costo was also fined 2,ooo,qoo port* said—that 28 worker* who*e mer President’HooVer end Qov. ------In 6l Gauge Drachmai ($167). ing Need for Raise^' Waahington. Feb. 17 — — workers oii a Kentucjiy ■’IprqJ^, time cards were punched were not Thomas K Dewey gf Ne,W York | (Oonttnoed on Page Five) WUl Try to Kscape in the building. President Tnunan Mt today aside causing a work stopj^ge and loss Preab' imports ' Ip Athena quoted Chicago, Feb. 17—(J>)—The na­ to testify when tt.ey resume hear­ Full Fashioned Racket Probed Charge 200 Involved ingsga on the .issue issue next week.week -an* Tfi. • r"*"for * a personal ‘"specuon inspection orof in*tha Even if you haven't got around to planning of tho building contract. the ead-eyed Romeo as saying tion’s biggest packinghouse work­ A Circuit Court Jury, after de­ ers local, which claims a member­ An estimated 200 employe* were Dewey, the 1948 RepubHofin H p J i e V O K U S S i a weapons - t h ^ with your vacation yet, you can still catch* "The verdict is unfair and I will . Senators Study Bookie liberating eight houra, awarded the ihereforC hc compelled to do whet ship of 7,000, has caUed for an Im­ reported involved In a racket Raid presidentialresidential nominee, has urged which It fight* now rad (Sther new the holiday, go-away spirit in Stetson Laburmun Conatructlon company mediate strike to the meat pack to work like this: le raising of an Army of 100 dlvl- *|a a* /-v • * ¥ T "V — .. m eg uae------to the future. I h*ve done during the occu^ Instead of reporting for duty, the raising «------, — Playboy! See it in the new Stetson "Holifl.ty NYLON Scheme to Cut Odds $175,487 to eompenaate for the con­ tion.” This apparently meant he Ing induatiy. sions and all-out help to Western*.„«l Jw ln^ a ll||t IJ, i Vo He left the Capital this morn­ tract Idea and an additional 51d0,- Leon Beverly, President of Chi­ the worker would go to hi* other ing for the Aberdeen, Md.. prov­ Hues.’’ Wear it to look your best! will try to Cecape to the moun­ Job or Just loaf. HI* time card Wurupe to rearm. Hoover has said On Long Shot Nags 000 in punitive damages. tains. cago Local 347 of the d O United the United States should not send ing ground, the Army’# 78,000- Packinghouse Workers, asked for would be punched In by a fellow acre ordnance d^elopment and The damngee were aapeesed Other reports said ’ Tassoula’s emplos’e for $3 a day or a flat $10 another man or dollar untU Eu­ against the UMW, Distriet 50 of leuicr eiso expreasea uissausiec-1 rtrtke y^eniey to a tele^am .See. Stalin Statement as test center. Weablngton, Feb. 17—(/P)—Sen­ father also expressed dIssaUsfac per week. , ^ ^ rope erects a “sure dam” against “tliC o n HOSIERY ate crime investigators turned to­ the UMW, and the United Con­ tlon with the verdict and dtolared ‘^ » P h H e ^ There the Amiy had arrayed an If the man reported for work but C'omniuniam. , I.aying Groundwork araenuarsenal oi of wcnjnjua, weapons. Including uwwnew toea day from talk of a possible crack­ struction Workers,(UMW)< 'Judge that If CosU takes to the klUs he t^ * a wished to leave early, he Just paid ItefitforoM heela and Harold W. Snead agreed.to with­ will gO aW . It was not clear workers from Armour and Com- In the mtsntlme. other differ­ F n *. R o f i W it h d r a w a l experimental types as well as the pltJijbo^ ^ 10 down on punchboard manufactur- the time card falsifier $1 per day. ences of opinion appeared among * ____ llliaraw ai | ready ^ in g U I^ to powd for antra wear. era to an exploration of how big- hold entering judgment fbr two whethSr he meant he would Join to One clerk wa* reported vaca­ weeks to give union counsel time Senate leaders al ready divided over Communist forcea In Korea. Fir­ time bookmakers manipulate the battle, with Ooata’a clan. nf the tioning In Florida while hi* card the question of whether Oongreai ing demonstrations and labora­ kNJ/ to make diaeentlng motions. There U po appeal from Ooeta’s l , waa being punched regularly. An­ By The Associated Press odds on horse races. shall limit the number of Ameri­ atat* Department officials ex­ tory exhiblU.wara prepared for At lesst four witheeses were Charges *T)lebvder" ^vlctjon ^gr^lncmato. other wag said to have amasacd a tha Commeilder-in-Chief. $011,000 bank account, although can troops to serve In tM North plored Prime Minister Stalin's new summoned by the Crime Investlga In arfumenU which began on Atlantic defense setup headed by pronouncement on world problems Along with tanka were the urea- tlon Committee for a pubUc hear­ Jan. 82, I^^nium chawed that a Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower. today for possible clues to changes poiii used against enemy tank*— Carpets ing to answer questions about the repreaentatl'v'e of tho XJCW—Wil­ Slanted a t Mena story ' (Oonttoued oa Page Five) (Oonttoned o« Page Five) Taft OK's 4 Divtslosa In Soviet foreign policy. Moat baxookas and rccollleaa guns Im­ so-called "come-back money” op­ liam O. Hart—came to the project Costm selaed Tasaoula on a believed they searched In veto. proved to take out aome of the Buy Now While The Selection Is Good 1.25 erations of bookies. in Breathitt County, Ky...on July Herakleion street last August and Oolleaguee said Senator MUllkto of Colorado, head of the Confer­ The etUtude of the Admlnistra- In AD Wool Carpets and Rugs . This Is a practice by which 26. 1945 with “a disorderly crowd carried her away to storifd Mo(|nt tlcm’s expert* to Soviet behavior (OooUauad oa Two) D e lig h ^ t? or, mqh” with the ourpose of or- Ida. lliey were msirisd fit a lone­ ence of *U GOP Sonfithi*. >»•«> In Vetr them ho le bppoaoii to W numert- appefirqd to parallel that of aeve^ AXMlNSnRS — WILTONS — TWISTS (Ueattaoed en Page. Q fM ) gant^ng common latx>tef** ly m on ^ ew and spent a hcmoy~ Senators wHo aaseeaed the ataw- * The eompany charged that the moon in mountain cavag. c*l limitation, but MtlUkln would ^ ’ D eliriom ? UCW by .thf«fita.,"arogant, tyr* mrat aa propaganda. Cut From RoRs of Rroodloom Te Your Room SIm . TTie raven-Halred T a b u la , News Flashes not comment publicly. Considerable Interest wee 3 Die, 3 Hurt one o f ennical, behavior’, ’end some vio* expectant mother, was unable to Senator Taft of Ohio, CSialrmfiO lence ooereed the lahorers and oth ot the UF) Wtro) of the Pwty’s SenaU Policy Oom- a ro u f^ however, by the fact that attend the trial. Me seat word to StfiUn hlmaelf ba« now Uken up or wortiera who were members of the court from Athens that s|m rolttee. haa called for a .^ m i* on In Air Crash MHEDIAIL DELIVERY lltC News Tidbits an A fli pnlon to quit their Jobs ln ground forco transfere rtroad, aa rad given final public eanctlon to . i was iU with lafluenaa. Ipfonnad of a line voiced for the pest year by W AU TO W AU INSTALLATIONS CulM Prws (/h Wiras feari The wotkere did not return. the court’s decision qbe . sobbefi: has Senator Wherry of Nebraaka, H h Lq^urniim ealdi. and the contract the GOP Floor Leader. lesser Soviet figures; that the U Jf.. ■Y FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS “It's unhappy news. If be has to f haa become an Instrument of Ang-1 IV avy Hits Cali- Stetson wee 1 ^ with a consequent loss of serve hi* term in Crete, I'll return i S l i i r P f i S" 17-)-A sfiflor wiis killed .nd five However, ’Tfift aald he had no Vlolenoe flare# in strike a t Mon* profits '‘find fqture business.’’ others Injured t^ ay when the automobile in which they were objection to the move announced lo-Amcrlesn control dominated byi - Hillside Dutv Fkn Ovtr 100 DHIurMt Fatturm To Choesu From The onion* denied llablUty for to be near, him.” what the Huprlan Premier called aanto Chemical Company pUnt to .Taaaoulq’e father, furious at the riding skiddgd while making a turn, w m e ^ u it^ by Secretary of Defanaa Marahau In 9x12 Ft. Rugs Clearance Sale Springfield . ; . PreaWoit C o n ^ the loes of contract but admitted to send four more divisions to Eu­ the "aggressive core” of Western Sleet Storm causing the work stoppage. UMW kidnapping, had sworn he would guard Tali and rolled dowq a 301-foot gully. The sallom were rope, so long aa Congress get* a Hemisphere and Atlantic Treaty of Harvard recomroenda » court- take legal action to have the m»r- Uka eystom of technical WPerU to attorneys aqid the UCW “elmpiy OB leave from the New London, Conn., Naval Base, f.awrcnce chrace to pass first on the appor- Nations. Sen Diego, Calif., Feb. 17.-^, n g e B|gbt> 1135 Indochinese.Rebel* KlIW . 1,1 iqq her* yesterday. :.85 Harvard students walUng to hefir ^ ie o n Indochina, Feb. 17>—* IT—(*)—A fed-f vi«uai ifcould reeiet it, as weH throwing Stones at it. The bomb exploded, Also Other Styles at $10 Marie J . Itv«fi«a;*TS; lurid story of two gua-totlnf men One Olrt “Shan" I en rout* from------the Bra Diego Manchester l h H i 2 r & since laat Friday, bask k . , aral judge disagreed yesterday with I ^ Cole- WlUng 12 of the and injuring three. Citluk is near driving around with the body M a Detectivee said fihe flrat told thla Naval air aUUoa to tho E l O a n ^ her parents to Boston after bavtog the pMifiet pleM Atklne ! pssaed eentence Atkina t i d the city of ^1* Bo8nik*HortOgoviiul. slain gin blew up as a hoax, de- story: ghe rad a friend. Marjorie Calif., gunnery and bwnbing 1.00 been located In South Eiid rooiping and' aentenced the 18-yenr-old col- j wni, **tf all the p^ple who oppoae Williams, 24, Oelvcston, Tex., had I rfilige. . , «... I FOOTWEAR FOR A U THE FAMILY Green Stampa Given With CaiA Stlau houae . . . Hlnduteikn Tlroee.liay* tectivra report. been traveling with two heavily Leaat aariously to jttt^ wa* the Cbtiis’0 Korean adventure haa I^e f^hwsn to 4 % years in pris- war. wJ>o hqte w^Id tof(»e WomanTOuian Diesum Inm /xvwywwaAcddenf . a« The girl who told the story rad o ^ ed men *fo r eeverfil weeJ^a. pilot. L t ( W Rhy B. Aaderpon Center atrippwl North Cbinf gsaohno on. , ,toO gh,r t. then there weuld.be BO j I ^Btgmford, t^ ^ fo rd , FF«h. eb. 227-H(ffV-Mrf. 7 --(;i Albejrt Harding DgviB. 41. set off « wide police fifiasoh if held end strained lU hoi^t*! (*cUltlef. on an intoxication charge. Thuraday dead an ^A ftudent------fit PL Johji’a College _ ." ’Yudg# oelemra denied fi d.fwe dM ip Det. sgt. B . It. Hargett of eubur- sad on# men got Into a .row. Xdeimg M _ ^ .q a * a w 006 MAIN STREET PHONE 2-4S43 . . U. a. ^elbgUea to CNcheato- ■hot her to death. The man put jo«|er OJum m p.ytM W ALL SALES FINAL jn AnnqpoUfi. M4*. Atkin# pisfided' attorney's pJea that— jp# young,..:-4l|adBUttfid I sdaUtted. Wiinwith iajufiaB received |u -Muu autoBOTbile --- accident------ban Bra Pedro quoted the girl: *T North Of The Amory At Middle Tumpike valcia today becaupa Amortean Jet guUty'to Vlolfitlng tha BelecUve * client be mv«.given x « - * - afifi- ^ qb - - - ■ - " ~ V ix » . - her body on tha floor of the car, fighter planes flaw over Pfpfu* a au*];m(led the Merritt PaiBWay. PoUcf fitid Dfivifi was a pas- got thla Ida* and when X ataited CEHOUSEfiSON t s i tone* and paroled Job covered It with fi blfinkat. fiiidliept ^JpPEN THUBSDAT AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. *M. I IM Coats *«- Second Fhm 10 daya ago . . . Goorgld beeoSiea Berylce Act. He hfid w^tten Preel to accept a In a ear dirivea by her husband, 42^ Th« car went out telling the story I couldn't atop. MANCNieihlA C a m w Slat ptntn to rntHjr OMiatttuttoaal d ^ t Tnm an - (hat ha would not The girt, found-baaidq * highway OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5:30 W E GIVE 438T GREEN STAMPS r ^ t e r for the draft because he aartv yesterday, gave her name aa amendment ItmlUnig Resldfinta welfare worker in Mexito. lulauade and crashed inlo a tree, h ¥ two terms. bcUevea war is wranjg and «n indi- ' A h. J