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..T f- "THUKSDAY. FEB|lUAFtY 12, 1953 Averagt Daily Net Prcaa Rue The weather tAGE TWENTY iManfIffatfr ^uwtme iffralb Far the Week Enaed Foreenst nt D. 8. Weather Banaa Feb. 1, ItSS Fair Innight, rnlder. Minimum property In Manchester wilj. be rer 3Z. Saturday, cenalderable elaaO- R^Elect Mallory moved. ■ 10,859 neaa, milder. AboutTowii Apparent low bidder for the tree HALE'S Member ef Um Andlt removal contract la the ■ Carter Bureau ef OIreulutleas ^ Manchester——A Cit]f of. Village Charrn To Director East Trw'Expwtr’ebmpanyof-Manches- Mcmberii of the Co-Weiiii oK tte CwteT OOTifreiaUonal-Church are ter .with a bid of 11.495. Five, MeaUquari^rs other firms submitted bids which reminded of the monthly meetlnR Henrv R. Mallory, executive (ClnaelHed Adverttelng M Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) -to be held Frlday.nl*ht,at 8:S0 In Vice president of Cheney Brothers, were opened yesterday a t 3 p. m. FOR VOL. LXXIL NO. 114 in the office of General Manager Woodruff Hall. was re-elected to the nine man board of directors of the Russell Richard Martin. The next meeting of the Ver- Manufacturing Company of Mid­ Most of the trees are unsound, unck School Study Club will be dletown yesterday. according to Park Superintendent Beal spirit of Valentine's Day Seld Monday. Feb. 16, a t 8 p. m. Three new directors elected at Horace F. Murphey. Some are «t the school. The speaker will be the annual stockholders meeting located in the highway. Firm Cites Mrs. Charles Gipson, a member of are Stanley M. Cooper, president The majority of the trees are the Washington Study Group, who of Fafnir Bearing Co., of New elms, oaks, and maples. Intercedes will speak on "Our Responslbll - Britain; Lester E. Shippee, presi­ Fee Given ties to the School as Parents,” fol­ dent of the Hartford-Connectlcut lowed by group discussion. Every­ Trust Co., Hartford, and Fred W. one Interested is welcome. Patenaude. president of the Mid­ dletown National Bank. GOP Chief The second t>roadca.st of the RISLEY'S One of the,,posts filled 'was for­ "Tour Friendly Market” American Trail, a radio program merly held by Harold E. Talbott, sponsored by the Indies Auxil­ Jr,, appointed as Secretary of Air M Summer Street Topeka, Kaa., Feb. 13—(TP) iaries of the VFW. will be heard by President Dwight D, Elsen­ For Your Week-End Food Shopping tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Remgts. R«frig«rators —Kansas legislators today hower. asked an investigation of a OPEN Woshtrs and All 1951 state business transac­ ■ 1 ‘ ' FRESH CANDY Carter Firm Low SUNDAYS OHiar AppliancM ^J|M £|S_SejrSm eandM ed_D2>t tion in which C- W. (Wes) Plea Made Whitman. Schrafft, P. A 8- Roberts, now the. Republi­ Ike to Rush Secrecy Ordered Candy Cupboard On Tree Contract can party’s national chair­ UNTIL 1P.M. Tka 'COM man, received a reported |11,- '>Mm Drag Stom Between now and about April 1, 000 fee. Before Ike 31 trees on highways and on public "“ E m ~ r k IHM! uAveHMH A lawmaker raised the question D e^ntrols Dulles Hearing o f‘t6UKyl}qr*1>^"*'‘^*‘^* “ And th a t R oberts was registered OnBuildmg Denied Stay as a lobbyist oat the time. This Washington, Feb. 13—(/P)* The aesalon offered the Senator* Souffle Salads! is required by state law. WHY LINCOLN FAILED COFFEE Roberts declared: - A Senate Foreign Relations New York, Feb. 13— Washington, Feb. 13—(/P) Julius and Ethel Rosenberf, Abraham Lincoln, whoae birthday the nation la ohaerv- made the FAST FROST WAY “There la no mystery about any subcommittee questioned Sec-.'^^Thwe have bfen expreaelS^ of part of the entire tranaactlon. I —The Eisenhower sdinini- retary of State Dulles on the concern, from Democrats partlcu- rondemned atom spies, hit'a Ing today, didn’t make out much aa a atorekeeper. He SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD 1 / RATH’S BLACK HAWK stration today scrapped allo­ tried It oBee, ‘when he wna about 34 yeara old, in partaer- 11 have never engaged In any lob­ administration's new Fop-j larty, : that- the administration anas: today in ono-df their ahlp with another young man named Barry, at New Easy as • • 1-2-3 with bying at any time.” cation controls on all steel, inosan policy today, gnd'might be, heading toward lone last-ditch moves to escape Salem, III. But Barry was a hooch hound and Abe loved Cyclone In lU lm blc copper and aluminum which sought to clamp on a tight lid hand adventures. They have called CHEESE FOOM SHORTENINe for conaulattpn with Allies on execution. Judffe Augiutiis to read and tell stories to the ruatomera Who eame In to He said, it appeared to him i.s not claimed by Defense of secrecy. N. Hand of the U. S. Court'sf buy sugar and eallco, and the sheriff pretty soon took the "somebody Is trying to atir up a priority-holders. future steps In the Pacific area. slock and Abe was mteen yeara paying up the balance eyclon# In a thimble.” Chairman Rmith (R-N. J.), gave 'They already have received as- Appeals refused to sign in G*t your FREE .out a atatement saying there' of the store’s debts. 2 Lb. B o j/ I 3 Lb. Tin An Insurance firm .reported yes­ Washington, Feb. aurances that President Elaen*. order calling upon the fedel^ roeipos ♦oeldy! terday It paid Roberta $11,000 to I would be no announcement as to how er kr unlikely to m ake any government, to show cause So you see, sueceaaful store keeping Isn’t so m uch- a —The Eisenhower adm ini- what took -place at the closed door quick decUions on a nSVal block­ FICTION • BEAUTY matter of brilliance aa It la of attending to the Job In negotiate the aale of a building Herald Photo. why a stay should not he to the atate In 1951. Roberta at stration—with price cCilinga meeting or at future similar meet-1 ade of Red China, bombing of Man­ hand. that time waa in public relations Th« real sDirlt of ValenMne’a Day appears to have been captured In this photograph of children Ings. . . I churian baaea on other dranoatlc granted pending appUcatlen CHILD CARE % pried off thousands of items Dtscuaalona Off Record { That’s the PInehurat Idea of doing bualneaa—attending work. particlpaHng In the Center Congregatloiial Church’a Nursery School Valentine party this morning. U t. •—is expected to make a start action. for a Supreme Court review u T u n d a Clare, with a purposeful smile on her llpa. casts a sidelong glance at un»,«|^tIng Maw "The purpose of the consultative Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Republi­ of the case. to the Job. And the Job has not changed too much over ”1116 state legialature appropriat­ today \pn the dismantling of subcommittees la to provide a the yenra. Aa we see It, the Job la to get for our eua- ed $110.00 Oto buy the building. ^^M dt aa both chlldrciT al^ with Allan Smith and Heidi Cole, prepare to drop their valenUneo In the can fjoof leader, sat In on the aca- Hand said, however, HELLM ANN S 3 9 ^ b ^ Wonder who Unda’* valentine la for? The Center Nursery School Is s,H.nsored by the Mothers production and materials con­ meana for Informal, "Off-the-record tomera “GOOD THINGS TO EAT’ at the right prire...... pt. Stats Senator W. D. Welgand, a discussion between Senators and alon although he la not a member would convene a three*nuui and to keep abreast of the timea, provide the new excel­ rtuli and the Board of F-dueatlon of Center Chnrch, but It la open to any children of n.trsery Hchool age trols. \ For Cskes, Pastry, Frying Republican who alao was a mem­ policy-making officials of the exec­ of the aubcommittec. He la a mem­ court next Tueffday so defsosc lencies___ the latest Improvements In foods. ber of the 1951 legislature, said: in the community." ______^______’The office of Defense mobiliza­ utive brsneh." the statement said. ber of the' full Foreign Relations real mayonnaise tion, It was leAined, pinna to an- attorney Emanuel H. Bloeh We’re no IJncolns nt Plnehiirst.' But we try to be the . v C a LL ,SW.E_E^^^ "I would consider that Mr. Rob- The Far Eastern subcommittee com m ittee. '''kest‘Vlntf''W"storek'i£ei# - ...... ''"SUNSW EET -' .- '• ''TrU'wei'e^gai:*^ nouiK-e- an ea»i»gKOf< Ibe* eontroUad f A jJArttcuiariy" ciHUt! - -Whem ’FalU-leftrreportere . Asked could. fUe ja.moUoa-loc-a. s^ip tlvltlea. I deflnltsly feel there materiala plan—tile basic ayatem and cordial relationship with Mr. him why the secrecy. t» be argued them. JELL-0 all llavors.4 for should be further Investigation of Iran Earthquake fOf allocating atee);, copper and Dulles last year during negotia­ "Well. It’s hla (Sroith’a) sub­ tHeomargarine PRUNE JUICE the matter.” Incorne aluminum. tions of the Japanese peede treaty, committee — he-can do what he Vatican City, Feb. 13—(jP) Low Prices Continue S T A T E Roberts, in Washington, issued It is iirideratood that the action, and we hope to continue that rela­ llkea.” Taft aald. "There waan’t — The Vatican newspaper Deaths at 1,500 to be effective at once, will permit tionship. anything of interest, any way.’* Q l. a statement saying that "as a pri­ Mid today Pope Pius XII has err quality meats at pinehusst 2 Lbs. vate citieen I was legitimately producers of the three 'defense "Obviously any public announce­ Smith received reporters a little BUTTER “* 77i employed In my capacity as a Scored by George m etalg to .sell freely an.v o f'th e ir ment of what takes place at these later and waa aaked whether Dul­ interceded for Julius ahd 'M'Cfackers public relations counsel to prepare Tehran, Iran. Feb. 13— output which is not cialmedXby meetings defeats the purpose ef les had requested strict secrecy. <}thel Rosenberg, the atinnlc PORTERHOUSE OR SHORT (/P) priority users. \ •the facts concerning the hospital — Reports reaching the them, and ito kuch announcement "Very definitely,” Smith rtplled. spies now under sentence l*i Sen­ Scatlon on this aubject.” Ito flats ate opponents of the McCarran-. vary "widelv- today in the-oil Indus­ L'thfre is a good chance’’ lor formation of a European Defense BEFORE YOU BUY A RIB^ROAST Costello, Davis village, approximately 90 on expenditures, although he re­ try over jTroipKta for higher koh- he did not know whMbeir 'aiicft 'i 25 Lb. Bag $2#29 NEW CABBAGE .» 7c miles 'from Shahrud. marked that the eatlmates hadn't W alter Immigration bill said today Community (EDO) bilt he hopes that “concrete evidence’’ of HOUSE they will press for changes in the Burner prices on gasoline now that clemency plea had been recrtltod'hy LARD .b 12c The quake apparently oc­ been too good In the past—"Tru­ most petroleum price controls havs progress will be forthcoining promptly. Dulles gave that re­ the Truman administration. Hera am the answers every S. Board man never was too good on esti­ act without waiting for President port rtf hla tmpreaatona rtf a flylpg , ------r BEEF . h 63c ESCAROLE 2.1.25c ByU. curred at noon on Thursday. Eisenhower to lake the lead. been abolished. Emanuel H. Block, attorney tor nroapective house hunter should In our private view, a standing rib roast OCEAN SPRAY m ates.” “Even officials In our own com­ trip to Euroj^an capitala, from a fi* n 1 the Rosentargs, aald he welcomed Raow—oven to the legal steps LARGE, CALIFORNIA At that time a slight But they, and Eiaenhower aa which he returned Monday, In a A 'lllA a K gx'm ilfiSk , . cut short . . la the. Ideal oven HOME STYLE Washington. Feb. IS—(P>-The George »sid he hopes a bill to well, obviously face formidable ob- pany disagree on what's going to newa of the Pope’s Interventloh. ' you must follow, roast. The 6.3c price applies to ARMOUR’S tremor was fell In Tehran but repeal the advance declai ation pro- happen to ga'aollne and ertide oil radio and televlalon broadcaat to Death Date Net «a$ CRANBERRY IT. S. Parole Board announced to­ atacles in making any basic re- the nation last night. « . . 1 first 5 ribs . . tf you ean PASCAL CELERY b h 25c day 4t haa-denied parole..petitions no damage was reported. . vision, or at least remove penalties prices,” said a spokesman for one 4 The Rosenberg* are Jewfl apd. “ iiiie s little h eavier en t SAUSA8E 39e vi.sUm.s In .the Jaw., pa.sscd.iast June, major oil producing firm. "We’ve He 'caatim ad "that- the - altema- ■ IF MOTHER WORKS . . , to gambler Frank Costello, now for failure- tp declare in advance, over cx-President Truman’s veto. tivea to formation of a European bevei^ Attacks the (lommunist press has been . the 6th snd 1th SAUCE will be Included In any tax pro­ been trying to gft a atatement out claiming that their sentence to the . riha . . the price TREET GREENSQUASH 19e serving 18 months for contempt Die in (^rash It became effective in December. all morning, and can’t get together Defense community are considered THE OLD MAN’S COLD of Congress and Benjamin Davis, gram which the House passe.s. Elsenhower, in his Stale of the by President Eiaenhower to be electric chair for passing AmOrtean Is even lower SEASONED on it.” atomic secrets to the Ruse lane Is ' FANCY DRESS . . 5»c lb. 2 Cans one of the convicted "top 11” of Of Reseiie Aircraft The law now provides penalties Unlort message, said the law \yas Most authorities-said, however, weak, and ha aald the security of By Communists BROCCOLI BcK 29c the American Communist, party. of 5 per cent of any unpaid in­ discriminatory and contained in­ that petroleum prodilcta were like- Europe itself and In some degree .a proof of anti-Semitism fai the d e s s e r t s LAMB PAHIES Costello, after a aeries Of unsuc­ stallment due, plus one per cent a justices. He called on Congress to tv-to go up somewhat west of he the security of tHe United States United States, The date for their cessful appeals, started the federal month for each month It Is due. yecohslder it. ■ > against the potver of Ruaala de­ 8«)U1. Feb. 18—1»)—Allied *ol death Is tb he set soon. ' Tokyo, Feb. IS — .l/P) —- .\h Rockies where crude oil has been dlera hurled back eeven Commu- . gland these four, articles and W londei^r qiinllt.v, OQ as sentence last August and would be qniphlblv.us ..air , rescue plane apd Additional penalties for failing Says Changes Not Needed in tight supply for some time, pend upon sueceaaful acco'mpllah- Papal intervention on their Again this weeJt,,w.e wlU.hakveutendec Farin Fresh. Cpn.R. SPINACH ..25? ' Sen; Watkins tR-Wtahr; in a key niat.;«U«cka-and-killed oe .wounded many others In the hiarch laaue excellent Vaiiie ...Lh. «w'Trv elijgible fo f p'Xrdl< tom orrow, craahed In southern Japan today to file a deciaratfbn’or for^ under-' partly iiecauae of mllitaify demand., litleifll rtf tli* Uifdlrtaklhr. , h*lT w as-dtsetoeed In' a ' brief, native White Rock Frying Chickens and Fowl for Fricas- LARGE TEMPLE- position to influence immigration 200 R ^ as bloody fighting erupt of BETTER LIVING which completing one-third of the time. and all eight Americans aboard estimating anticipated earnings The.v noted also that there has - Puaheo far Aceord of page one. Item In L’Oaeenratore. |see . . . 19 lb. Eviscerat^ Turkeys are wonderful value Coatello is serving his time at legislation in the new GOP-con- Six European nations—Italy, ed ecrosa the ISS-mlle Korean ta t­ which the Vatican often uses to goes on sale tamorrnw at Plne- were killed, the Air Force said by more than 20' per cent. been some agitation for higher tle front today. hurst. It’s a mighty fine little R K G ri.A R ^ the Milan, Mich., correctional In- trollqd Congre.ss, told a reporter criule,oil prices in Texas. France, W*at Germany, The Neth­ release Information It wlahw mato at 59c lb. ORANGES Box. 49c tonight. The provision spplies to those that he doesn't now know^of any I • In the air, three B-29 Super- magnsine . . worth n lot more ■Citution. The dead Included an .\rtny , who are not f ubject to the lax Anv notable Increase in crude erlands, Belgium and Luxem- public. -The wording, m ade d e a r Gives No Reason | changes that are needed in the ! -bourg- .-signad- a. treaty, to create forte followed up a Navy etrike by the Pope’s action was being dle- than 5c a copy. I TENDER PINEHURST HAMBURG lb. 49c PILLSBURY’S sergeant, his wife, a nurse and j withholding procedure, and to those would mean- higher prices for-fin­ dumping 30 tone of bombs on a Red jCello Pkg. 19? Aa is uaual, the board gave no! law. ■ _ ! ished petroleum products like gaa-, the EDC la st May,. DuUm aald It xjosed because of OiinmualaA press TOMATOES five crew men|l>ers. In the middle and higher brackets The burden of pro'o'f is on those ! 'marahullng yard near Wonsan, on .. And .buy...these magtutlnrs ik . reaaon for Ita action ...in . turning ’Fhe A.V-lfl. plane, e.nroutr on olthe. waa then expected this treaty and SPrriAI. LEAN , MCINTOSH :CBtlJng'':for'Tevtsmn, • W atkins satd.-| the east coast. P inehurst .... LAMB LEGS 69c him down. ! a.n sir evacuation flight from related-arrangementa for lying-ll - (CeaUnued on- Page Bight) C A K E M IX ES (Continued on Page Eight) adding ”1 am not going to aas\ime ' to the- North Atlantic Treaty-Or, Plane* from the carrier* ICear- C O L U E R ’S EGGS Costello's conviction snd sent­ Reppii to .\ahtvB, In southern (Continued on Page Eight) s'arge~'ahd Philippine Sea reported insinuations that the Pope was not And Lamb Chops Are Good Value QrouRd BEEF lb. Tk ence, resulted from his ^jisal '.p, that Congre.ss made a lot of errors” ganlzatlon (NA'TO) would- be SATURDAY EVENING — White, Chocolate, Golden APPLES 2 Lhs. 39c Japan,' craahed two milea aouth- in passing the act____ destruction .of eight supply build­ ■^rade A Larger answer questions befot^ the; tvrst of MoJI on Honshu island. -ratified and made operative in six POST The new jaw is qamed for its months. A ctually, he noted. ing and damage to four others at RIBLAMB LOINL^MB Pkg. ______Kefauver Senate Crime Invest:-1 An .XIr Force apokeaman aald Wonsan yesterday. L IF E HOT SAUSAGE LEMONS 3 For 19c gating committee. I Death, jPrison chief spon.sors, Sen. McCarran (D- [ moat,ha have paaied and ratifica­ the amphibian' craahed Into the Ney) and Rep. Walter (D-Pal. Israel Anxious No MIG* Seen HOUDAY He started his sentence at Lew-! side of a hill or niountain ahortl.v tion la atm lacking. CHOPS Lb. 79c CHOPS Lb. 99c SPARERIBS -- Watkins is chairman of a special ; This has been ’’ffiaconcerting” to U. S. Sabre jeta streaked over lADIES HOME JOURNAL Isburg, Pa., penitentiary, was after nooii. He aald the cause MIG alley in far northwest Korea Bulletins aubsequently tranaferred to the ^ For Alsatians Senate-House committee created ! : the U, S., Dullea said, because FRESH PORK had not been determlnr^. ; by the act to keep tabs on its op­ For 2,500,000 but flushed no Communist war­ from the AP Wires RACOSN wr MlSSISSim U. S. prison at Atlanta, and Anal­ Tile sergeant’s wife was a pa­ American security plana arc baaed TEHDERCURE MEAT DEPARTMENT eration. He also is the nr\v c.hsir- 1" • ■ upon eventual Incluaion of German planes. I ly moved to the Milan institution, i tient aboard the plane. She-'and Spark Protests : man of the Senate Immigration Allied Infantry and artillery re- ' Dsvis, a Negro, is a former; .le w s 111 ,»30V iei'm ilitary strength In the we$tem Lh. CORNED BEEF RRIGHTWOOn RLACKHAWK qi'ALITY her husband had been picked up i subcommittee. pulsed the Reds' Friday the I3th SLICED BACON 59c member of the New York- City 1 European defense system. That, he JUDGES FLEE REDS • F R E S H FO RK •at Beppu. i While'Watkins said he has Pb said, is what the EDC was design­ attacks -along the front. Berlin, Feb. ti-^(P)-^Twe W||-' , Council. He ia serving a flve- The nevrspnprr .Aaahl aald the U. S. E ighth A rm y headquar­ If you want a lean pot roaat or oven roaat . . . try a Pine- KRAUT Slra-sbourg. Franco, Fch. 13. : plans now for amending the act, Tel Aviv, Feb. 13 l/Pr Israel’s ed to accomplish. ranking East German Jndgea .vear sentence in the federal pri.son plane biirnAl Immediately after iTP. - Prote.sts erupted today EDC was developed by European ters said South Koreans killed nr fled to West Berlta today. They hu'rst Bottom or top Round Roast . . . or facerump.regu- DIU PICKLES' _ . SILVER LANE Daisy Ham at Terre Haute, Ind. the crash. ' fli.*-t official reaction to the So­ wounded 72 Reds In stopping a Boston Butts Ibioughout the French border pro- ((Vtntlniird on Page Eight) viet Union’s break in diplomatic -leaders, he declared, and In sup­ were Dr. Hana PYeund, preetdent lar rump or Sirloin Tip. HERSHEY CHOCOLATE His conviction was on charges The newspaper aald a srhool- vinee of Alsaee against s French porting it the U. 8. has not "been Communist jab at Anchor hill nt of the Supreme Coart fer Eaet KOSHER STYLE of conspiracy to teach snd advo- i boy reported the erash after he relations today blarpcd the rupture the eastern end of the battle line. Cube Steaks are in style aRain'?. . and ours are cubed on lb riiilitsry Tourt’s sentenelng pf 14 on a .Kremlin 'desire to intimidate trying to. impross an American iBerUn, a ^ Dr. Hans Watter, APPLE SPECIALS 6 9 ^ rate the violent overthrow of the I saw- amoke rising from the scene. Alsatians for " war erimes while scheme on Eiii;ope.” The two-platoon Communist at­ president of the. Landgerleht the original rube ateak machine, which we think makes a , n. 55y Theve hama are prepared to government. * i Fog and rain hid the area for the e.*!timated 2^’500,000 Jew s still tack, tripped off shortly before finer cube ateak. Buy top Round Cube Steaka . . . for heat SYRUP luembers of Hitlee's Elite, beliind the Iron Curtain. Otoe r. 8. Aid (county court) of Magdeborg, DILL PICKLES BONELE.SS give you One flavor. Davis became eligible to seek a aeveral hours. CIuKrd. In the past seven years, he said, midnight, continued until a heavy ’They were am ong 1,#6S refllgeas, quality and tender eating. ■ Echoing an earlier press com­ Allied artillery barrage drove the BALDWINS The tribunal "in Bordeaux early News Tidbits ment here, a Foreign Office thla country haa contributed 30 bil- who have showed up in the Weal (Continued Page Nine) (Continued on Page Eight) todav sentenred one Alsatian to ; lion dollars to Europe and atation- Reds back about an hour later. since yesterday. SAVE 2 Cons Qt. ■ W« stock quick frostacl •visccrattd turkays, capons Culled from AP Wires apokeaman declared: 'The Communist* threw three death snd 13 others to prison "Tile title purpoae Is the utter ; ed "tens of thousands of our armed ^ dmOMFMSM and . ducks. Vie fnqtur* fresh drMSod roosting UrtJMS. rajtgiflg. from, fty? to VI, I forees'V tbera .baeauas .. Eucopaaa .pjhtrtrtn* .-rrrw^lOO. to .120, men—lnjtc> ATTORNEY HAS (POainUAINT ON THESE DEALS 4 r:Lb8i 'dhsoiation 'and 'ihtiTnniaiton hf So- an attack on an Allleii'but'post efst years for their part in the wartirtp* viei Jewry; for Whose fate grave -security vitally, .affects American. New York,-Feb. chickans, fowl, fryars. and broilers. t msssscre of .642' villagers of Ora- .Andrew Keogh, 84. director of . security. of th e P ukhan river rtn the central Roland Sala, Pat Ward’s atton* FRESH.’TENDER Yale . Univeraity... Library for. 22 CP.xiely is felt.” front. Allied defender*were forced ney complained bitterly" teda^^ THE nNEST IUTTEIt Assembly Grows Tense dour-sur-Glane, ■ France, The .Soviets, in a "sharp note . to "B ut our effort,” he continued, MclNTQSH y''Ohe German also received a ; >%ar.>>. dtea- at- New Haven reat- I "will not permanently serve Eu- to pull out temporarily, hut th a t mere acquaintances of bill TeSALE (Cu(,-Up> Each death .sentepee, five were given | 4lence .. Miner's union and group l«iacl..ha(l blamed the mpLutc cm or ourselves, or humanity. smashed, back after aiT.hour-JpnC ri4*halr^ eUen*-nre being nsne MUSHROOMS »/2 ^ 29c CHICKENS $1.59 of Hollytvood arttxt.a teapi. up to Monday’s bond,ing^rtf , constructive artillery barrage softened up the 16 extra Tea Baga for a CA.N BE U SED FQR ANY COOKING METHOD prison terms and another was ac- : ligned aa a result of the vicp 1 ' On Districts Reshuffle quitted. film- movie involvintt hjnody strik e elatio n in Tel A\i\, in which European unity, Reds. trial of playlM^ Minot (Mickey) on ly...... 1C 4 i.bs. 69c 2.t Sentenred in A bsentia ' bill liqn-Communi.'ta affillatea dla- three Russians were injured none | juat the U. S can do will Two other Red probe* In the Jclkc. CONN. NATIVE fatally. They also accused Israeli In addition to the 21 Al.satians clnim .nn.V connection. ever be enough to make Efirope Pukhan area were thrown back when you buy 48 Snlada Tea state Capitol, Hartford. Feb, 13* to reduced their chances of gain- leaders of inriting ho.stile actions- We're Maintaining Our Lowered ami G erm ans tried in person in Italy make.*! it plain .ahe haa no safe if it is divided into rival after brief, close-range' engage­ AHERN AT UCONN Bnga nt regular prire nr 55r. POTATOES A Full Line of Premier Dietetic ' —(JP)- Pre-battle tension settled ing control of the Senate in the inlention of eiitciinj; "Open Door” against the .Soviet Union. national camps.„ ments. Storrm Feb. 18—1»» — Jim over the Capitol today as Republl- future. BoiP) — • more on themselves and lea* on at Columbus tar New PINK GRAPEFRUIT 3^-290 SWORD HADDOCK QUOHAUGS grumbling within their own ranks, IN orlnerii E u ro p e I ««vs in Toledo . Ohio, that . „ saja'le.i „ , ■ j^ws ls such, which has been con­ government aid. He declared that Bring your coupons to Pine- .save 12', and Senate. * paid in government ho.spitals Farm state Congressmen fired meat. But, Merle Wim, thn HALIBUT MACKEREL LITTLENECKS Republicans line up behind the es^cially whenThe mea.sure was ducted within the Soviet bloc for a ■ harsh word* today at the first offi­ "Inefficiency should not be subsi­ SLICED STRAWBERRIES'r^41e discussed among Senate Republi­ - — threaten the solveney of private lung tlfne past, and has conduct- beef booster who Iasi ‘ Jmrst for redemption. Got the best . . . Birds Eye proposal, asserting It was neces­ cial speech of Secretary of Agri­ dized In agriculture or any other sale, aald be wasn’t taking NEW TEXAS COD BOSTON BLUE STEAMERS sary to make the Senatorial dis- cans in caucus. ■ London. Feb. 13

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I PAGE THRiaii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAf, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 P A G E T W O ■were given the shots themaelvOi. , 9^ ARMY PROBES DEATH award;' John Rider of Explorer MURPHY'S YO BOWL’ News from the TB clinic la that Post 92, Rockville, Life award; and •rNT PlanfBlast Deaths Last Night Continuous Research Made Possible by Heart ^lllld8 Public Nurses Dr. George Fox of 'West Hartford F ort Dlx, N. J„ Feb. 13—(8 8 - Coventry has been tranaferrad. to .aaottaar... Rockville Donald Luetjen of- Post 92; Rock­ Army authorities said today that ‘Rumor Qinic’ ville, star award. Sheriff Sweeney Kills Twelve Men "P A r' and his accordion part of the -state and Dr. Loren mgde the presentations. By THE AH80CIATED PRE88 a three-man board of inquiry has Increase Cost McLean fropi Covenry )»aa been New York—Raymond Knight, been named to probe the death ...... C o m in g H e r e r chosen for the work tn thla area. FuthHoiir Radio BroadcQst 'In addition a to tal of 88 m erit 54, - writer, -produeer-, and- 'dir«ctor. Progress.Report Expected biidges W efi • aWirde'd "td ” SCOUtS' TjeTe' -earher'this week--of-Second ^TOM^* and Ms^^ M ... '5^- vvFdrtMaay 'msHtawav m b ’. "• Richmond, Calif., Feb. 13—(/fi— of radio and televiiion_ahowa who Lt. Richard M. Davenport of New Visit to Beflsifie, Case from throughout the district who A-fllcker of -flame and a wisp of 2.8, at 1:30 In Tinker Hall, the Pub­ had completed various tests and alao had written several Broadway London, C^onn. "BO B'* McKoowh and hte Roto lic Nursing Association,' together " Will Aid March of Dimes smoke spurted from an explosive- comedies and musicals. Davenport was Arst reported to Hyman H. Haves to Talk On Work of School Group Will''Be ^2 iiistearl of courses. Field executive Edward mixing "dope house” at the Her­ with the Manchester hairdressers, Pettit presented these i-wards. have been fatally wounded by "H A M M Y " JONES Hit Irish Tonor will sponsor a benefit card party cules Powder Co- In nearby Pinole EXTENDED PORECAHT shell fragments during an Infan­ To Men’s Club of Tem­ $1.7S, (iroup Decides Additional Donations Coventry Feb. 13—(Special)—rHt*lllsn4 JrS Ckssallrr. S:I1 S;Se-«:11 Rev. Truman O. Ireland, pastor peanut biiltcr sandwiches, cake and Carl Watson. Antoni N. Sadlak of Rockville, as RIrh. Rnrtos PLUS grow. squares; Friday, macaroni with speaker; moving pictures at 8 from home. New ot 983 Main Street ( H enry, Jr., alao 27, of Georgetown, Elaine Bart and Harry Cohen, As Spies for U. S.^ S:i.'i-e:Se-9:«e 1:4.1 - S;IS LUNCHEONS anU FULL COURSE DINNERS of the First Congregational Setback Results KXTRA1 Before becoming director of the cheese casserole, carrot sticks, Ice p. m. "Sunbonnet Sue" with car­ "With these." he said, "I feel < Del. Connors was hauling furniture skit from "Life with Father" was ‘Mss Wlthaat A t'aaalry" - 1:41 Damon, Runyon’s Connecticut Office of the Anti- Church, will use as the Day of There were 10 and one-half j for the Regal Transportation Com- Mlsris Ssn. ‘Asslssl All giss*’ rslor cream. Bread, butter and milk are toon at the Nathan Hale ('om- like I’m back In Pittsburgh." the final number with Rochelle Vienna, A ustria, Feb. 13 — (88 — BLOODHOUNDS D efam ation League, H aves wa.s Prayer for Students Sunday ser­ tables of setback in play Wedne.s­ Life-GIt I psmy of Boston. H e“»y was operat- Shirokl and Dick McCarthy taking Sat.. 1 p. Bi. "Mr Friaad rilrka"— EVERY DAY mon topic "More Books, Fewer served w ith all meals.- day night at St. Mary’s parish munity Center In South Coventry. Ck>mmunist Romania's official ra­ Terk. Caaiedy, I.«la at Cartaaai field and community consultant The J1.25 for the week’s meals Recent Arrival I itig a truck loaded with dres.eed liart. y dio announced from Bucharest last OF BROADWAY Babies," at the 10:45 a. m. serv­ sponsored party in Ihe church hall. { poultry consigned to a Boston and program advi.sor in the South­ are to be brought in advance bn Mr. and Mis, Raymond Isiteh. OoM Wave Reg. UtU The assembly concluded wUh night that a military court has sen­ ATTENTION! RARY rRRg. PARKINO Mitzi Gaynor. Scott Brady Our menu always offers a tempt­ ern California Regional Office of ices. Prizes were awarded aa follows: I dealer. fashion show of old costumes be each Friday. Mrs. Raymond B.. Women’s first, Mrs. Mary Gavijj'an RFD 1, South Coventry, are par­ Includes Shampoo, Finger tenced six of 24 accused spies and ing selection of roasts, steaks and the Anil-Defamation League. He On ' Ash Wedne.sday. Reverend Fowler, lunch program chairman, ents of a son born Tuesday at ! State trooper Frank La Forge longing to the Dhimatic Club aaboteurs to life Imprisonment Ireland will preach at the Somer.s- of Wllllmantic; second, Mrs. Her­ Wave. HaIrstyUng I reported that Henry, traveling chopa—and tine, fresh aeafood. was also executii’c director of the says. Hartford Hospital. BANTLY covering the late 1800's and early and the others to prison terms. UFOND BROTHERS Jewish Community Council of the viJle Congregational CTliurch a t man F. LcDoyt; third. Mrs. J. I northeast, decided to pull In to a Girls’ Team Triumphs Beckwith of South Windham; OPEN MONDAYS 1900*s. Unlike other recent purge trials I TONIGHT Bay Citlcii, director of San Ga­ 7:30 p. m. during a Union Lenton The Robertson School girls' bas­ Maneheater Evening H erald I gasoline station on his left for a June Tyler was the comments behind the Iron Chirtaln, there were STEAK HOUSE TONIGHT A hit with everyone at Three "J"a Men’s first. Winfield J. Andrews OIL CO. No Appointment Neceaaarjr Feature at 8:15 briel Valley Community Center Service here. ketball team defeated the Hall C o V e nt r y correapondent, Mrs. I rest period. The truck failed to ne- tor with Gayle Grant, Elaine Bart no deatk aentences — Romania's MONSON, MASS. HOMEMADE PIES AND .. The Senlor-Hl Pilgrim Fellow­ of Wllllmantic. second, Charles M. i gotlate the service station drlve- THRU Co-Hit 6:45-9:40 and field director for the United Memorial School of South Willing- fTiarles I- l.lltle, telep h o n e TEL. MI-9-4S95 Eleanor Keune, Mary Bpurllng, Red Constitution does, not provide HOMEMADE ICE CREAM Jrwi.sh Welfare Fund of Los ship wilt meet Sunday from 7-9 Plnnoy; third. Herman Rupprecht I way and the vehicle remained in SUNDAY ton by a score of 43 to 27 during of Storrs. Specials, Mrs. Ina Kel­ Pilgrim 2-8281. Rochelle ShlrokI, Marian Homcl- for capital punishment. Sunday Family Spaeiol CIRCLE I Sat., Sun.. ConL Angeles. ^ p. m. in the vestry. There will be the game Wednesday, in Soutli or MI-9-4594 BEAUTY SALON J the wrong traffic line In the face son,- Elin - Careyc Dorothy- Silver- The- group, according to Bucha­ ley of. Wmimantic, N, Baskinpff of . , 4 . ~i of approaching traffic. In 1942 he CHUstod in th e 'U .« . a' . business ’meeting’ and social Willingtori. LhcaT'scorers were Kay BED SEES RED herz, Julianna Lathrop, Judy rest radio, had pleaded guilty to TINDERLOIN STEAK Full Cou^rsi Sun^day Dihnnr hour. Aa entertainment there will Storrs. Mrs. Lottie^ Barrows of J Tries Once More , X Air Force, and .served aa a naviga- Bissell w ith 14. D orothy L atim er Wllllmantic, Mrs. Laura Small of Room 1518—American Phene 4-020$ Gawlica; Bernice Girshick, Lois spying for the United States and DINNER— $1.35 • tor on a B-24 in the South Pacific. be four film s ahow-n. This one- 11, M arjorie W ooldridge 10, Gloria W ith u . S. 40lh Division. Korea, RANGE AND FUEL I , Henry told authorities that he Britain and to sabotaging Roma­ $1.75— $2.50 Wllllmantic. There will be a sim- 483 Mala St. Induatrlal Bldg., Hartford I allowed several cars and trucks to Grezel, Shiela Zira and Barbara Includes Soup and Coffee' With 414 conihat houis to his hour piT>gram will include 'Ten Bussiere Annette Leibman. Dar­ Feb, 13 (Ah The soldfer from Lyon as models. A fine collection nia’s Ploeatl oil fields, Europe's Fathoms Deep," "Tlie Railroad lar party here Feb. 2,’i with Mrs. { pass him by before making another From 1 to 6 P. M. Only credit, he holds the Air Medal with rell Rose, Barbara Contos. each 2; Albert F. Kalbcr and Mrs. Alex D. Pittsburgh Just couldn’t resist put­ OIL DISTRIBUTORS of old hats was Included In the largest. three Oak Leaf Clusters, six bat­ Story," "Atlantic City,” arid a film high scorers for Willinj;tQn .were ting on his bright red pajamas and 1 attempt to swing Into the drlve- Western observers here had Tel. Monaon 8227 ProUlx In charge. I way. When he did, he told officers, costumes. tle stars, the Philippine Liberation on rubber., » . Carol Woodworth., Carol Dennftt showing off. 333 Main StrMt Sletvard in Hartford looked upon the trial as an attempt School Activities Tomorrow’s Scout CMendar L the truck lights were on full beam PLENTY OF FREE PARKING and Asiatic-Pacific Tlicatcr rib­ and Frances Luchon. Best local Saturday meetings will include The Coirimunist sniper from ^and pointed toward the southwest J. Stanley McCray of Rockville by Romania's Communist regime bons, and a Presidential Unit Ci­ Activities of the Robert-son guards were Bonnie Sue- La.sscn, will be chief steward for the 24th to explain Its recent rumored fail­ MUBSC tation with an Oak Leaf Clu.stcr. sBSsns. ure to match pre-war production I The truck operated by Connors annual^ dog show to be held at the In addition to his other duties, he gfpnnf? I was ttaveling along State Route State Armory,. Hartford, tomor- from PloestI and the oil demands was special ■ service,-^ information I IB in this lane and the driver be- low. Mc^ay Is a breeder of of the Soviet Union. and education officer for his unit, I came confused when be saw the smooth fox terriers, and as show Most of the accused were em­ and acting Jewish chaplain \inder I bright lights in his lane. Connors official has offiplated at some of ployed before the Communist take­ i the command of the area chaplain. over as directors or experts In com­ TECHNICOLOR I swung Sharly but sideswiped the the largest dog shows in die east. 'FOR EVERYTHING'/ j poultry truck, headed into an open Win Scouting Awards panies with American or British FEATURED IN KEITH'S MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE ! I field and finally came'to a Jarring Tolland . County Sheriff PSul connections. Romania's Commu­ RE5TAUiANT ond ICE CREAM BAR Sweeney was honor guest at cere­ nist government nationalized all Slides Will Show Iricluding Office Furniture I halt. DAN DAILEY'DIANA LYNN Rout* 4 and 44 — lo lf n . C onn. ■ i ...... N either driv er w as Injured .and monies held last night In the social oil companies In 1951 and m any of / 1 only minor damage was reported room of Union.’ Congregational the defendants’ had been Iri custody (m u B • CAKU MAnzffS’^ m i i i r ’a o n E is Iloly LaiTd wScehes — and Business Machines i to both vehicles. It Is believed that Church at which time several area since 1950. aadlalrWadapqi^MJJM THE MORIAN05 I the furniture, which was In a well- scouts took part In a court of I padded van, also escaped harm. . honor. EX-REP. PRESTON DIES e ON THE SAME BIG SHOW e JAMES SR„ JOHN Cornwall, Feb. 13—(8^—Former "Landmarks of the Bible” is the Henry was summoned to appear Eugene Staiger of Explorer Post and JAMES, JK. '; tn Stafford Springs Town Court 92 received the Gold Palm award State Rcpreaentatlve . William u title of the illustrated talk to be 'd ■■ STO L *'folGiiiian***’ D IS K March 2, on a charge of failure to during the Highlands District pres- rreston, TO, who aerved thla town given by,Rev. Karvey K. Mousley, entatiui!, alao aa aelectman for 20 years, BEHAPPy B A A J D , pastor’ of the W’a.shington Park I grant h. responsibility of the Commission 841 M AIN ST. on Education. Quentin G. Mangun, offices, chairm an, and is sponsored onc(! monthly for the growing fellow­ ship of the congregation. Members stores and friends will arrive at 6 o’clock I ., for a potiuck and Informal table singing. an d y o il ! Mr. Mousley will speak at about , 7 'o'clock. All are Invited. Sturdy Col« atuul d*ok katpi work ntot ond '■ ^ d td a rty . Ho* foUr roomy drowor* to r i t o l i ^ r y , oup- pliot or rofaranca motarioU. Throo odjoitoW# tlorogo Pulpit (-amliclale ' comportmonti, undtr lock and^koy, to Me. 784 Preaches Siiiulav pravani patfy pllfaroga. 40" wida, a M QfE 29Vi" h'Oh. 1®' whether they're your leas or your valentine's legs you want smooth, \ or Cola gray bokad-anomal finlih. W ■ <3 di ^laek-fitting nylons! Belle Sharmeers fit like your second skin be- Rev. Arnold W. Tfizer of Man­ chester, N. H., mini.sterial candi­ * cause they're leg-siied'’—made in the exact length, width, and shape date for the vacant pulpit of the of your valentine's legs! Second Congregational Church, ADDING MACHINES will deliver the, sermon at the i0:4,’j ^wmrsiiip .aeryice on Sunday. It . ia 7.■■ * our 4 - in - I hoped a large number of the mem­ bers will bo present to hoar him, In the afternoon at 3 o’clock, tea w ill b«. served in -the yeatty..'and Prifieess Purse all parishioners are cordially in- i r .vited to attend and to meet Mr. IftCTOR and Mrs. Tozer. E LLE - S H A R M E E R with its own detachable Dr. George Roberts of West ChjojfTi p ‘m n matching key case Hartford will administer the Sac- rarnent of Baptism at the worship I N G f service Sunday. He has faithfully Adding Mochine served as interim pastor for five I il IS JUST THE MAUIlIXE months and assumes a similar Good noMs for oood liying! FOR ONE REQUIRING . position with a Hartford church, ...... ' March- 1. M * if \ FAST. ACCURATE 51 gauge 15 denier Robert Gordon, Sj., will be guest FIG U R ES ■ Soloist. $ 1.65 51 gauge 20 denier our miraculous little wallet la so compact yet It'a Can be carried an.vwhere EASY TERMS chock full of gadgets! you get a removable 4-window Kroehler Luxury, In lOO^o NYLON FRIEZE . . . useil an.V'vhere. No picture case, a handy qut-slde change purae, bill spe<-i:il training required. RENTAUI AND compartment, card pockets and a anap-ln matching 51 gauge 30 denier key case! In two-tones of genuine lambskin, black- T otals up tn 99,999.99. REPAIRS New- Miracle Fabric, famous for resistance to soil and wear . . . famrd. too, for la.sting good looks. S O F A .. Sturdily constnii-led. red. navy-copen, green-nlle, wdne-rose, turf-beiga. You’ll like the low, sweeping lines of these dramatir new living room pieres . . . from the biscuit tufted Brown-fawn, honey or solid red. FOOD in glorious new ''Color Schemers" shades back cushions'to the wide, graceful arms. Designed for lasting luxury, with Kroehler cushlonlzed con­ .50 • FOR HOME OR OFFICE brev accessory bar struction throughout. Pieces sold separately. VUTOR ADDING MACHINE ...... From 9W.50 CHAIR SMITH-CORONA ...... From 91W.80 others from $1.35 to $1.95 SALE B U R R O U G H S ...... From $120.00 SiiMttalSlk Open A Keith Budget AccountLiberal Terms *90 REMINGTON-RAND ...... F rom 9109AO m odite SAT., FEB. 14 (tra«t .Ss-l fw » iw .f 9 to 1 .iw Us*. J, W. Hale Co. Store OF MANCHESTER d u c h e tt (fW -St.) far GIBBONS ASSEMBLY ' MU, Urs*' IW*. I c. L. of r . tiM.4Mt.U1b f O R M N E c lo ttic ★ BAKED BEANS K e i t H ^ s Hf(»lain odB*) U i^ n i i u h t "FOR EVERYTHT itefVhMim ★ SALADS. CAKES 1115 MAIN S7 OPHOSHL Hl.'^H il fitriiiitfiiiiiiiiirrN ri itifn t W burton's (or best ir PIES^ C O O K IE S 1 t'--' ' Lu ■ \ I ■A V J . 1** ■■ P|VGE FIVE ■ ■ J ■■ h} MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 /■ y ' - . ■ ' . ■ t ■ , ■ ■ ■■■ - ' ■‘v ’' - ‘ • V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 W alerlowii Driver Mm p a g e FOUR Flood Relief ^ It fall to return the greeting of some- came in for R reyjslqn In part this for ^possible skull fracture and Trust Company Will Move Dazed iii Mishap It's Right Up Our Alley'* dna wbo may. apeak to us.. It isn't morning from Louis Pacalt. fore­ lacerations of the scalp which pol­ Hearts and Cakes WTUT— 1280 man of the Bolton crew of the ice said he recelv^ when he was 910 Bolton against the law to live in a tent Drive at $82 although we might stir up the State Highway Department. thrown through the windshield of To New Site on Main Street Radio and TV WTIC— 1080 Pacak, with nine men under his a car in which he was riding. New Haven, Feb. 13--(A5—A ; ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS WNHCr>r—WDRC—New*. can ride scooters or wagons to there was "no tie-up at any time" Several other minor accidenta Too Small Nouifor Tivo told police today- Uial h e .w a s ; \n>KC—Robert Q. Lewis, WONS—News. work. Girls who have lenient on usually slippery Bolton Hill. restilted from vehicles skidding on A total of $82 has been received dazefl" and didn’t know w hat' WTHT—Mahln Agronsky. Bolton, Keb; 13—(Special) — .Maude E. White, who continued W*AY—^ews; Polk* Ho& parents can stay out lata If they The stretch of highway referred a thin layer o f hard packed snow As a result of tremendous In mail contributions to the Man­ happened o.r how lie got to his; WKNB--News. While this may be ednaidered an In,the office until the property was on highways in this area. MORIARTY Bros. chester Holland Relief fund, Wil­ WCX:C—Music*! 8®'” ''®°.*''?,' ,i„,, WTIC—News, "unlucky day" by many persons sold to R. Kneeland Jones, Sr., in want but one rarely finds a girl to IS the long, sloping approach growth in business during the past . WKNB—News.S A ^ k t i__News; Request Matinee.Music WCf'lt—KIrldli Corner ■ 3 1 5 CENTER ST lard B. Rogers, president of home after the ini.shap. , *_WONS-J*ck £>own«y • bccauoe It is Friday the 13th, resl- 1918. TJie post office men moved who would .^without asking ‘What to Bolton Notch if one is driving few years, snd as a .result of the WHAY—Cup of Coffee Club, east from Manchester along U. S. Increasing number of new services the First National Bank, an­ Sgt. Richard Ciarlcgllb saidj| g-li—W DRl—siiopptre Special. dents of this community may in a few doors south to the residence will people think V or remarking ‘I Woodbrldge police received a tele ? VDR&—St. Louis Matinee, WTIC—New*. Route 44-A. Adlai to Speak that have been offered to the public nounced today. Rogers is accepting -1 tell* Dallas. the future look upon this day as uf Miss Adclia Loomis who be- hope nobody noticed me.' . Jr. • WONS—Henry's 111-Jln*. Pacak denied the existence of over the years, the Manchester the contributions at the bank and phone call from Roy C. Pietro,' W T Ritchie thc .start of the "big push" for re- came postmastef.cimtinulng until Coda of Morala ’ FU EL OIL caravan of WCCC—Leroy. any tie-ups and said the hill was wlshe.s to - empha.size that dona­ this morning telling them that he I I 'WK.NR-Happy's Birthday Parly. establishment of a Bolton post of- "he resigned ^ 1040. Mrs. H en^ "In these ways, it isn’t the law Tomorrow Night Trust Company and the Savings would claim his auto today. WHAT- Re fore the nnrtnrOimes: flpp McDonough then served aa post- that gervema out behAVlor. In q'ur bare moat of the time during th* Bank of Manchester have ou t-, tions of any size will be welcomed 44 HAMLIN STREET s. nJi^DRO—Radi* Harris. W THT—Top O' The .MornUig. Wcdne.sday night-Thursday morn­ Td. MltdMl 3-SI3S He was quoted as saying that he SZwDRC—The Recort* Shop. The school Stamp Club's curl-! RiMter until about 10 years ago bode o f morals, th^se things aren't grown presently occupied quarters and added to the fund. I H:30—WCCC—News; Bretkfaat News­ ing snowfall. The foreman said his Washington, Feb. 13—W — The Rogers, who was in charge of apparently left the scene of the; BVTHT—Kddie Arnold Time. oslty about the old post office, now i when the office was ^osed. right. They aren't proper. They are in the buUding at 923 Main street. PHONE MI-9-6068 WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. boy. crews started work at 11:30 p.m. Democratic .National committee feeding more than evacuees accident, which did not involve; WJCNB—Morullig Special. tbinga.that, wouldn^t be Ip har­ Following coiiferences between 10,060 defunct, has stirred, Bpcculation.{ i*"” *'i*tf* tb* Wednesday and stayed on the -Job aald- tod ay that at least two rec­ in the Hartford flood arear In 1936t other vehicles, walkcfV to New Ha-j WTHT—Radio Bazaar. that the town should seek its own^ W®"- I^niey letter tettft of the mony with eyaiyrfay actions and the "boards o f directors of the two CALL AFTER 6:00 P: M. ' ^ —WDRC—News: Old Record Shop. WKNB—Musltal Showcase. until 10 p.m. Thursday. Salt was ords vMll be broken wHeh Adlai says there is no camparison In the ven and iftat he took a bus to his I 1 W TH T—'I op O' the Morning. mailing and postage facilities. Bol- {«»'> arriving ^ Star Route via since We don’t live alone, harmony institutions. It has been decided \VON&—Bobby Benson. ton is now served by four ,„ral ‘>°f«* a "‘» buggy from^the Bolton applied three times. Stevenson , makes his first major that the Trust Company, * tenant damage done in that year and the home. WTHT—News: Joe Glrand. WHAY—Save a Life. with our fellowa is essential. ’The AP reported that Bolton The discovery of the auto along j WIC:medlcal supplies were sched­ Briefs. 9:4S-WDRC-Rohe.rt Q. I^.vls Show, his mall would be delivered out of celled at the Bolton post office and ach? Just 1 or 2 Tumi, 'Army, clothing was prepared for uled to arrive this morning at the ; " I- ! 'i ' WON8—NewA WHAY—Famous Trials. Andover on their Route 1 and if harmony with hi.* surroundings. He As (>ar Hits Pole ties organized for the occasion eaten after breakfast leill Both banks are handicapped by 40th Annual Masonic Ball, which angel food mix as directed on n-i iiru<^ I t ackH Foenl Rolnf mittee and a member of the ways protective program. .senger In a car oerated by Mrs, your convenience. Stanley H. Steiner, Stanley Bald­ .ayrup alternately, while continu­ liHek -of . a hualness- center is S; TOMS rot rai I Mi.s. Austin CTheney...... liIS-WONB^Y^Ho-iest- ---- 11:00-- WDRC — Sill Shadefl; Plano wnd means committee which also Treatment was given at a cost Hazen Fay, 49, of Burnham Road, Fifth Anniversary win. Harold E. Barnsley, Earl T. ing to beat. Add enough food color­ WDRC-Junior Miss. Portraits. handicap since the town thus l.scks includes Valerie Carlson, Maurice of $1 per child with only 25 cent.* Avon, who was discharged after Trotter, Ralph Maher and John I. ing to tint delicate pink. (If too i WTHT—Elmer Davis. WKNB—News; Blbllqulz.. a focal point to which the ninjoj- Total $82 { *.t»—W'ONS—Gabriel Hastier. .Spencer and William Volkert. asked for each additional child in examination at the hospital. The Washington PTA will cele­ Olson. thick to spread, add cold water a WTHT—French Program. Ity of Its citizens are atfrart''d The accident police said occurred > w n C —News. . WON.S—WONS Bandstand. Spencer wnq also named to the any one family. brate its fifth anniversary as mem­ Maher requests ail the above few drops at a time.) Spread on I WDRC—Jo Stafford Show. regularly. Certainly one of the f ’tmilng Events when Mrs. Fay’s car skidded on HOOVER LE.WES HOSPITAL IDENt WTIC—My secret Story. steering committee on which named committeemen to be at the top and aides of cooled cake. 1 WTHT—Lone Banger, •WHAY—Itallari Music. more interesting:, points In a dis- bers of the National Congre^a of i 7:«5-W DRC-Bd Murrow. Tzimoulis, Susan Anderson, Bever­ - Bolton Grange will meet to- a patch of ice on route 10. temple promptly at 7:30 as there .'S..;..-. j^iyqK} .uOiie'MaA e.-Eauilty., .w,.-...;..-.. WCCC—Tone Tost and 90 Hits .ciw.Hloji,.,cgriecrBihK,,,a-.JttoiJ,,,pp.3t,, -. .Alse«Herdious.l.y..Uijur.ed. lD..ancitba Parent Teachers at the monthly .....MJA»U..,8pacii, ..F)a„„F,cb. 1 BRAKES 0 It TT F TlflfmTrr ft'afH iT'W Tlirs; ly Poreter'ttnd-Hianer-Oaldefa avIH .ivlght -at Edwln C. Hill; Sports. WCCC Mu-slc fur .Milady. time around 1880 when It wa.s then defense counsel was present, but 10:46—WTIC—Pro and Con. found that society could shjiPP Vur V /M M D STATION WTIC—To Be Antomnerd. located In the dwelling ■'now Official on Visit • Mr. Whitaker. Sr., on a recent vj.'dt Wr- wl!«h to thunk *11 f>f n^iph- . WHAY—New*. . . -. • actions both rigidly: and fl^ialy. ovvnod'by E. B. McGurk. o A to Luhhdek conferred with the law hrir^r. iiTTft 873 Main SI., TeL Ml-3-413^ 427 HARTFORD ROAD 11:00—Naws on all stations. Here^s the pOrfeet Vilen* Tt’a next move was to (he resl- Against the TAVr «rti» nf klndn*>iij» Ai>d Mynip-ithy Mhown WHAY—Save a Life Program. There were certain things like firm of Burks and McNeil. 11.1 In our rrr^nf hf'rr«vcni''nt. lliOO—WDRC—News. Marlhormifih denec now owned and orclipled by Mrs. Mary Dannaher, past presi­ Burtop S. Burks.-ySnior partner thsnk nil "ho tine’* Day gift for “the 11:16—WTHT—Late Show. stealing, damaging property and dent of Frank J. Mansfield Marine bcAuttful flornl nnrt loaned thp WHAY-Nlght Watch. the family of p'. Weldon Miner. and a former di.strict Bttorne\', flg- one you love—• gleam'- Changes in the title of the prop­ murder that we woiildn't think of Corp.s League Auxiliary, was a upp of rar.«. WONS—Midright Matinee. (»i*aiige (loiiiiiiillec doing, hot alone because it wasn't ^^^ashington, Lincoln, Edison — member of the reception commit­ :ired in a sensational case ..several W TIC—News. erty also broiight corre.spondlng months ago. He defended Richard Francpp I'nimMoy nrM ponp. ing expansion Identifica­ tVDRC—Dwight Cooke, ehiinge.s in the po.slmastership. proper but also because it was tee that greeted National Presi­ 11:90—W TIC—Maine Corps'Show. W. McGee, and eventtially got Mc­ tion Bracelet. Inscribe it 1\) Sponsor Whist While it was owned hv’ E.' K. Wll- against the law. We are society; i February’s great triple-gift to dent Mr.*. Phyllis Clayton of WDRC—Symphony Hall. we have'made, the rules and now O.awego, Ore., at the Hotel Bond. Gee's death .sentence commuted on - W TH T—Late -Bob Lloyd. Show, ■Hams. t he- jmstmaster was W-iUiajn grounds of 'Insanity. Whitaker re^ with your own romantie WHAY—Nile Watch. B. Wdliams. lliose rules must be obeyed, in that America and tbe world. Hartford, last night. : —W TIC—N ew *; Music. quested the .service of a payehia-j LET US FILL YOUR B a r l o w 12 00 Marlborough, Feb. 13 (Spociall Parin Sold In 1890 way, society is rigid and rigl\tly It was Mrs. Clayton’s official message. WDRC—News. - The liomn economics cnmmiHoe so, since all these things are netes- visit to Connecticut and she wa.* trial .shortly after his arrest two Tomorrow In 1800 when the faVm was sold weeks ago. 0:00—WTIC—Frank Atwood: News. of the local grange (a .spon.soring to Wdllam.C. White, he al.so be­ snry in order for us to get along To our two great presidents we deeply lmpi;ps.*ed with the work WDRC—Farm Program. a inilitary wlii.sl at tlie home of with each other. being done'here for hospitalized Miss White was sexually at­ 0:16—WDR(>“ Hymi Tims. came postmaster and, .served until tacked and strangled with a piece 6:90—WONS—Henry's Hl-JInx. ,Mr."i. I'klgai- Gironard tomorrow his death in 1012. He was then "It -isn't Bgatnst the law, how­ owe the vision of a free united veterans. After a dinner in her Sales and Service night. ever, lo walk down the street and honor, all had the opportunity to of cord from a V enetian blind, ac­ . WDRCr-Yawii Patrol .suceecdedi by hi.s daughter, Miss cording "to ’-District Atty. Travis', WCCC—Production Newsreel. Personal Mention r America. To Thomas Edison we meet the national president. 2i4 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI.-3 5005 WTIC—Weather: Frank Atwood. ,. Mvsi, MavVuj T^'.c.bhl.l qfJDc.dhqniv ...... Members, .a t . Lhe...j>EgxnizaUoa. Sh.?!tnn.,Twenty days after .she dis-' Called for'and delivered ' 'WlIAT-Sat'c a 'Kltt program.- - appeared from home Whifak'er dug'' 0:46-WKNB—News. Mass., ha.s bcdjir visiting her uurit. were present from New Haven. Mrs.' Katherine Howard, a local owe much o f the power we need up her hodv in he presence of promptly at no extra *:15_WK,NB—News; Morning Special. «*» An.*onia, New Britain, Waterbury, MANCHESTER 1:00—WDRC—Newstlme. resilient. Naugatuck, Manchester and Hart­ police and Whitaker had gone to­ charge. admirAl-bendix-motorola 977 MAIN STREET JEWEI.ERS WCCC—Good Morning. Good MusKc Mrs. Stanley I’ laneta has re­ to preserve their vision. For Edison gether several times, but Whitaker W TIC—Bob Steele. t ford. AVONS—Weather: Henry Ill-Jinx, turned from Jicr sta.v at the Mid­ Mrs. Clayton has been attend­ told police he wa.* in love, with an­ PINE PHARMACY fVH AY—Cup of Coffee Cluh. dlesex Memorial Hospitul. .Mid­ harnessed the power o f electricity. ing ronferences In Washington, other girt, a Swedish exchange .stu­ ,JH 6—WTHT^Mornlng Devotion. dletown, where -she umlerwoht dent who Is now In .Switzerland WONS—News. Baltimore and New York City and CALL MI-9-9814 ■WTIC—Bob Steele: Weather. surgery. ■ . AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK _Today, electricity enables every left for Boston t)iis morning. after a vl.sit to Whitaker s par­ ""iLiWDBC—News; Shoppers Special. -• - ■ 'Seveynt persons' from the nven e n t s . '....— ...... ;-...... WTHT—New* i Top O' the Morn- attended tile Kast Central Pomo­ American worker to do the job of C—M om tnr'W atch. na- Grange meeting held at East _ A O - T h e Music.BOX. Hartford Saturday, evening. STATION WNHC-TV-^HANNEL 6 Mobile May Suye WCeO-New*;. Good Morning, Good 222 men! It gives every American ( Music. • WONS—Henry's Hl-JInx. Munehester Evening lleriild ' U.S..S. Hanford ' WKNB—News; Morning Special. Mnylborougli eorreH|». M. saved after .alU...... 1 I4:00—Kate Smith. If may be saved by the initiative ; ing and wc will deliver your order without charge. It is FORMERLY OF ROY MOTORS OF MANCHESTER !B:00—To Bi> Arnounccd. W hat Edison started, America’s of citizens of Mobile. Ala., where 8:15—Meet the Stars. the Hartford ran the Confederate ; a good time lo stock your freezer with ten or more lS:90—Howdv Dnody 5 5 i6:00—C’nlleBC Roundtable. ^»// /«« -managed electric light and batteries during the ffivil War and chickens at ten per cent di.scounf. FEATURING l6:30—Sportseope. im knocked the port out of commer- , |6:49—Weather Forecast. rial use to the South. , (6:45—World News Rouhdup.’ TV Newsreel power companies are cwrying on— 1 ROGER OLCO n *7:00—SidewHllc Interview*. I.,oral citizens, who time' after ' FEATURING AUTHORIZED' ,'7:15—L-glalalora Report. Rv (UbOUGK UOniN and on a scale so vast that even time have sought some way to 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 j7:9rt—Those Two. . - save the aging hulk now at the {7:45—Camel News Caravan. 1 DEE U N E I j8;00—Mama. Wluil'.s the biggest new thing in Edison could not have foreseen it. Norfolk Navy yard, may greet | J8:30—Life of Liley. . American home life thc.se dity.s? Mobile’.* action with interest, evep , FRONT END l9:00—The Bis aiory,.' ' if with some embarrassment, for . GENERAL ' Is-gnBO-The:_.alr-rleh AltTleh .Fami -Family. ,U;hStL„, i:i:« ? ,,, 'reieviatqii,; ; l?yy.Ty- f- 10:000—Cavalcade of Sports. Kilily’a waleliihg ’ it (those Who Hartford has been hnsncressful In ‘ 10:445—Greatest Fights. don't have Kpts' pop ip on- the trying to get the old vessel fixed + THR AUTO RiPAlRING SERVICE JUflUOQ—Man.Axalr.Bt, C-rhna, up. and Mobile may succeed. • > lt:3l:S0-l-My Favorite Story. rtetglrborsr or- the -rctntiVes), ttndl ,•2:90—Mo¥lelln»c«. jiA'uc.vUkly Uilf Ids - ;it— • -ft-' ?' -’nic.American Legion there, and : 11:00—News; ■becoming bigger ami bettei' every tlie' Rnighls of Columbus are start- ; C O M r U R 1 Tomorrow'- ing a national contribution drive to COMPLETE AM. day . . . with ever sharper pic­ MOTOR l8;30-^Test Pattern. tures, belter programs, improved restore the Hartford and have it ; 19:00—Science Review. Vtchniqiies. And its becoming stationed jiermanently in Mobile as BRAKE SERVICE *9;30^Rootie Kazootie more ■ important every day, espe­ a historic relic. TUNE-UPS 0:00—Space Patrol. Cottons A re In 0:80—Sky King. cially id its cfiveragc of the big It' might be safer there, than at 1:00—Wild Bill Hlckok. news events. m s ii Hartford, where river ice and flood 1 ;30—Kick Ic, Co. would, make mooring or bedding a '. M IGNITION WHEEL 2:00—Big Top. So what ■ is more natural than problem. • CO nO N PRINTS |1 ;00—Gene'Autry. that wo should like lo get into tlie UjMfK Interested in the national project ------act, as Duranfo says? After all. in this state is Erich Brandeis of SERVICE DAUNCINQ television is our business, and Oeorgclown. . • POLISHED we're interested .in everything tluit Today Rep. Frank W. Boykin, conoNS Do You Need goes on in it. We figured you are, Alahania Democrat and resident of WRECKER too, and that gave us the idea of 1 t e Mobile, said the move made by • BROADCLOTHS ROAD SERVICE Space For Your this weekly column.- a way to get residents there lo save the ship SERVICE In touch with all yo\i people and RADIO ile e t Corliss Archer” ABC Fridays 9:30 P.M. has met . with "enthusiastic re­ • c in e r a m a s Paries, Weddings, talk about television. We're going sponse," although a fexv bitter old to be dropping around here once T V “Ben Hiwthome’s Bectric Show” Channel 6 timers don't want the Hartford ; Banquets, Showers, a week with comments on the • berthed at the scene of her battle • EVERGLAZE latest hapjpcning.s in video circles Mo^ays 12>I5 P.M. triumph af Mobile's old Fort Mor­ . . . gdssip about the stars . . , gan. • C O nO N LACE Compl««— So k UIo*— lofait to s.ry« yoa tattw. For <41 typoiof *j”',?“' Etc.? news of the latest technioal devel T V “You Are There” Channel 6 Sundays 6 P.M. Sponsors of the present restqra- : and so* Roy Strootor. Yoor« of oxporioneo by Roy It yoor sooron^ of o «nor ood opments. We liope you'll rejid our tion move think that perhaps the offerings and let us. know liow you ship could, on occasion, tour coast­ Rememlicr “ This Is Cotton Picking Time’’ your lob. i e us first. Swrviec Dtpartment is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Saturday from THE ITALIAN- like them. ' A al ports, thus making it easy for U.se Our l.ayaway Plan ^ A. M. to 1:00 P. M. Closod Sunday. thousand.* Of person* to see her. AMERIGAN HALL W c’li be glad to see you pei'.son Those wanting to save the vessel 133 ELDRIDGE ST. ally. too.' at our store. We carry will have to save her first from TOWN and COUNTRY WOMEN'S OUTLET TURNPIKE AUTO SPDY SERVICE DEPT. 166 West Middle Turnpike, Moncheste^. a complete line, of sporting goods Congre.ss. Another bill has just HAS 2 LARGE and auto supplies (and toys and been introduced in behalf of the (Of Glastonbury) PHONE MItchtll 3-7043—A s k FOR "R A Y ”— SERVICE DEPARTMENT. white goods, tool, and we're spe­ Defense department tp scrap .the 188 West Middle Turnpike, Manch^ter HALLS cialists in television, featuring the Hartford as an economy move. Between Broad Street and Railroad Tracks very finest. the incomparable Anothor fino doportmont of Tumpiko Auto Body Works— ond Tumpiko Auto Body Sh^ Sorvleo ^ Complete kitchen facilities if CA’p EHART TV. Our trained tech­ OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 „AII in th# family of "Tumpik#"— oWo and bettor to sorv# you bnd your cor noods. Jwaated. , Also bar facilities. nicians can serVice your set, too. Some of the new autos look as - Caterer furnished if desired. regardless of make, at fair and if they'd rpake swell slides for kids Bridgeway Mills Building ,And what'll you bet some of them uniform charges.. Drop in, say Produced By International For F'urtber Information Call hello, and see the new Capehart sdll be trying it? wm television*acts, at F & D AL’TG Ladies’ Garment Workers’ I S M B K ANPISIO. 80-9-4)166 Union ^ % 'in -S -M iA -io r at the club. STORE, 856 Main strecL Phone Mitchell 3-7080. i *11 I r 1 V f / .I- ■ T / J : ' ! ' / l i ^ V,. ■, V'. ■

kANCHESTER EVEN MANC&ESI'M, CONN, FRIDAY, FHfiRtJARX >5^52’ PAGE SEVEN ^ IJANCHESTER EVENING risRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY^ FEBRUARY 13» 19 |2

A last-minute decision kept BACKS McKOEN healing of that partition which Ellington Navy Men Sealed in SubmaHiie nation. ActuaUy we hare, since price cnirbe on milk and dairy prod­ Greenwich, Feb. 13—OP)— U. S. Case Delay Makes ^Tio’s Who .World War n , had several treason now keeps Germany from being a Sailor Tells of Fiery Leap Price Controls uct* aid took them off petroleum Rep, Albert P. Morano (R., Cohn.l says' he thinks Daniel trials of American cltlsena who nation. products. Three Women For some time past American Freehlll said some price will res­ Manning McKeon would “ be ex­ ortation m m ., l t » t ^ Iferalb actually worked for an en^my na- Jleihoved from cellent for the job" of Ambaisador policy^ hM abandoned this power­ From Burning Ship into Sea ult from th* order, qptably on ....Uan..,durin».^af.war— ,tb« .gasoUaev esudet .oil., aiuL.tlE*a..and to.lreland, a..p<>ist .the latter said h’^. . Hurl ill Crash; death penalty haa not come to ful and-power-developing objec­ tubes. He said price# on -other would~~ accept. Morano-aal. time. plostons.at sea that blasteil sheet* Controls went into, effect two blistering Aames. President Elsenhower’s steady re­ t h ^ he is “ well qualified;” Mc- Ship Steward Matter Three area residents will have West Germany aa an ally o f our of Same through the American years ago last month. They are due W hy? The 7,000-ton military cargo in­ Keon, who says he won’t fight foi- cause to remember Friday the 13th pnbiiihcd own. And It haa been the inevitable turn to a free-market economy to sxpire automatically April 80, ndby* •wd HoUd*yi. Bnttrjd dt t»# FIrat, we are emotionally In the freighter President Pierce lapded cluded petroleum products, lum­ thn post, placed himself In a field Hans Doering, the 18-ye*r-old for some time after today. Their itOBIc* «t ll«iich*it«r. Conn.. •• Corollary of this objective that here today with talcs of heroism, ber, mall and cotton.' The cotton pried the price lids off more but administration spokesmen with William H. Taft. Ill, son of nd ClM* Hail Hotter. climate of a war with Rusaln, German youth who was amug car left the highway and rammed Germany must remain partitioned, panic and a sailor’s ordeal by Are may have created enough heat to thousands o f items today and tab­ have set April 15 aa the ultimate Sen. Robert A. Taft (R.. Ohio), which waa our ally when . the gled back into this country last a utility pole here this morning Vi, gUBSCBIPnON RATHfl and Icy waves. cause spontaneous combustion ex­ bed some 2,000 price control work­ target date for wiping them out. who says he would like'the post. Pay^I* In Adranee Roeenberga did their apylng. to serve and exist, not as one na­ So fqr, Elsenhower has not and resulted in all three women h ire still smouldered In one hold plosion, some crewmen speculated. ers for dismissal. Taft ■ is a Connecticut resident, ' April and who la now living with Nit Yttr ...... tion, but aa two spearhead* for asked for standby power to rc- being, taken to Rockville City Hos­ BO fm i’AMBIBA Second, the Roaenberga them- of the Pierce as an Investigation There were four explosions An order released late yesterday .also. a Manchester family, wa.s watch­ its XoRtha ....j...... r, two opposing world armies Who pital.'" Months ...... •*; aclvca are peculiarly aulted to be v/aa started. Investigators said within 90 seconds. Each sent decontrolled such things as poul- impose controls should an emer­ ing development* today In the case int Month ...... *• gency arise. Sen. Capehart (R- State Police Officer William would do battle, if they did battle, there was no suspicion oi sabotage. sheets of Aame roaring through .tcy,.. eggs, soaps, gasoline,. cnide o f the man nvicted of Illegally ,SK THE BOY SCOU^^ IN THE STORI *1 the apeCiftc target of our national Indi-tTWho has -Introducied- a-WH -to- .T«BiUn,.,.ln. i;fporting t^ie .scgMe^ on German soil. One of the three edrlously 1h- open hatches'and'dobr*.' '■ oil and isll rubber products. The isreirhg his reentry, fo r a ctlie ax to- liB|it Copy ...... vengeance for,a whole pattern of do this, has said the administration said the icy condition of State Jured crewmen, Seaman Earlwyn The entire forward part of the .list also Included paper and paper how much more time he will be m e m b e r o r Wa have not, as yet, abandoned has assured him It has an onen Route 140 wns a contributing fac­ WINDOWS ADJACENT TO OUR BANK ' disloyalty and betri^^al. They were jocoy of New London, Conn., and shio. Including the bridge and products, shortenings, most minor permitted to spend here. this leaser objective. And perhaps mind on the subject.-, o f standby tor in the crash. Driver of the rhr no worae in their motlvea or In Del J)£ar, Calif., said he was knock­ salorer, were seared. B lT hUSterr 'metals and scrap, paints and pre­ Immlgrratlon authorities are de-- was Mrs-. Doris Fitch, 22, of Suf- we do not intend to. But at least controls. Ihelr deedil than others whom wc ed unconscious by one blast and of paint v/ere peeled from the fabricated houses. laying deportation proceedings field who received only Slight in­ we are beginning to give verbal came to on the beck, his clothes ceiling and the walls and brids:e. / 8 H Sot otherwlao credltac; have not nailed as clearly, perhaps A ll In all. they came to 15 per against'' Hans until the case of juries. The ' i ^ jdM the local recognition to the only policy blazing. When the first explosion rocked cent of the item* which comprise Jorge Benavide's. a former ship Hospitalized with undetermined ...... - ...... ^ All rinhts of ropohllontlofi of •psctw no worse than their tj'wti relative A human torch, he ran to the the ship, Jocoy was lii hla bunk In tlgp«t"iS herein are alao reienred. which is capable o f enlisting the the cost of living Index, leaving steward aboard the S.S. America, injuries are Mrs. Shirley House, who gained hla own life by testify side and dived Into the Icy PaclAc. the forecastle. about 17 per cent of theae still Is settled. 23, of Windsor Locks and Mrs. devotion of all the German peo­ Then he watched In horror as the "It was about.-l:15 Thursday rull eerrlee client of N. B. A. Benr- ing against them. under control. WATKINS Hans was a government witnes.s dai'gent Sluiilo, C i8lon. Mary Jones, U . of Broad Brook Savings Bank of Manchester’ ple, and to the policy which can Pierce moved sio-.vly away and al­ afternoon," said Jocoy, 24, "when - SERVICE - But the wheel of conviction has Annmg those things still con­ *R0THBM. INC. against Benavides in the New Carplj-n J. Estey The car in which they were rid­ '“ittblShere ^ turn history Itaelf against Rus­ most out of sight. aomeone shouted 'fire.” * WHI N 1 i»r W.'.NT IT! «aa il . t __ ‘ ■ ‘ tathewa S i^ a l Afeney — spun to them, and, since it has trolled are major Items like milk York Federal Court trial, and the ing was traveling east when it ap­ hiMo. Detroit an* Boeton. Two Hours in Water Two Explosions and dairy products such as butter Bavarian youth would be needed An excellent scholastic record A Mutual Savings Bank b u r e a u o r sia. In the maelstrom which is f u n e r a l parently traversed an icy patch etopped a t them, our national Then it turned aiound and There were two explosions be­ and cheese, oleomargerlne, dry Europe today, here Is an idea, the • f’cnilrr llmlv Work to fill the same role if a new trial and participation in numerous and went out of control. Tlie psychology finds them especially started tack. Jocoy, chilled to tlie fore he got on deck. Aa he passed groceries, cigarettes, beer, major S ERVICE were ordered. Benavides, who Boston University functions were The Only One In Manchester idea of Germany unity, which is vehicle struck a uttHty pole The MepaW MnUn* fitting victim*. This la becauae, to bone and almost despairing of his No. 3 hold a third exploslbn sent metal* including copper, aluminum, • Whri'l \ii;:nrm’nt srquggled Hans back Into -Uii.s the two factors that put Carolyn caromed off and then turned com­ Members of the crew of the submarine‘I'S S Haddock play cards In the crew’s dinette m they take m fliwMial reeponalblllty for infinitely more powerful than the life, tnreshed the water wildly to put it frankly, they do’ not aeein a Burst o f flame engulfing him. steel and nlckei, lumber, industrial , Omitnd J.West country after the National J. Estey of 28K Garden drive in pletely around to face In the op­ part In a iwo-monlh test of physical endurance at New London. The men are sealed In th e w h under military strength which can be attract attention. "It waa like I was caught up in and farm equipment, and the big • • \\ heel H.-ilanrinp Grange, which had brought Doer­ the 19th annual "W ho’s Who in very much as human beings. There D tr te to r posite direction. conditions which would prexall w erc'the veskel eonstanlly imder water tor that perioil. The trial Is 923 In gained from having two acts of h e v.’us plucked out and return­ a big black flrcy-cloud,” Jocoy household appliances. ing here under an exchange pro­ American Colleges and Universi­ There were no arrests. Time of preliminary to design of -atomic powered suhs eapablr of remaining submerged IndeAnItely. This pic MAIN to an Insect appearance about ed to t)ie stlll-blarlng ’Ship after .said. "It knocked me 10 feet and a Motor runr-up konre: Germans pointing guns at each Tne price order was the second gram bad cancelled his scholarship ties.’* Miss Estey, a senior at the accident was placed at ,8 a. ni. Hire W H S made during the aetiial test. Filins were taken sshore through air locks by which scientists STREET them. We have the idea that we nearly two agonizing hours in the it knocked me out." within a week’s time and a third and sent him home, was .sentenced the university's school of educa­ Grange Artlvitles ’ doctors and teriinlclans make neikrly dally cheeJis of progress of the trial. (U . 8. Navy Photo via AI olher. For even our high policy salt water. When he saw his clothes were on • Mr.-ikc S e r v in ' are stamping out a ralatlvely low is in the works, to be sent out last week to a year and a day for tion, was one of the 69 students Male members of the local Wlrepholo)j_ in ,w makers should know, in their A small boat from the naval fire he "made a bee line for the Within a few days. The first. Is­ • ( 'ai Wasfiinir his part In Hans' reentry. chosen because of their campus grange presented tKclr special order o f human life. The voltage of Deposits made on or before the Afth' at any moaNii draw i i ^ hearts, that the idea, and nothing transport Barrett, summoned by rail and I W ent right over it into sued last Friday, decontrolled meat Immigration authorities in Hart­ activity, achola.stlc ability and program Wedne.sday night willi potential sympathy and proteat Is SOS, bobbed up and down on 20 m. else,., alone will really have. ..the the ocean with' a life preserver in and nearly all department store ford sai*f.R * hatclu.aU„tha-.way to the .rear-ot XoUo wed .the ,Bar.r«tt, to. Y okohama-. the western front, and Sniper timer In 'a-BelUeh aun*adeE.,.ot pleted.-their., work.. on.v.the.,.towA- tD«tet" by- Reirife and 'WTlliartfS '" " Na-T3’''saj-s,-' are' designed- t».-sl*0W(- righteoue shanje that members -of books, after a longer than usual the ship.” Misfortune struck again when ’ 'Ridge ' In t b i' ceritr'ar 'sector were" and eovereignty over the thrown back by Allied Infantry and insured out-of-state automobiles Quartet is ‘.Shot’- how and if the human factor will his race had been the ones to be delay. This shows a big Jump In Capt. Fred Willarta of Walnut tl,e Barrett, trying to enter the said last night, neither gave nor _____WEAR territory known, aa the Sudan, big guns. involved in accidents until payment Gordon Miller, presented a quar­ limit the operation of an atomic received any "concrete promises | the town’s grand list; which now Creek, Calif., wafi sitting in his tricky entrance to the harbor with­ of damages is assured. submarine. Dulles Ccmfiilciil guilty of thla crline against their ' Destroy 100 Trucks tet which tried to sing "Sweet Ade­ or pledges." t s ONIy 'S K M D E £ P ^ hitherto goremed by Britain and stands at 93,618.564, that of the cabini Norton said, when "a Aery out a pilot, ran-aground In shoal 2. Several proposals to re­ The Haddock is 'not an atomic country. And It was thla on* In­ The U. S. Fifth Air . Force said line" but being so o ff key he shot . "W e did come back," he said, claimed by Bgypt. The Sudan la pnvlous year totaling 92,483,019. blast came in through the port­ waters. organize the Slate Welfare pro­ submarine, it was explained, but a dividual, the Judge, Who selected A A A r jE light bombers destroyed IS Red them down one at a time; the en­ Of ED(i Success “with the feeling that there Is a SaikI off tiwtdull m iIk o coot ^ row to become aelf-governlng. In This means an increase of 91,135,- hole and burned him on the face ' Three hourii later she was lifted PRICE RANGE gram. tire chorus of 40 volcps sang two veteran of World War II. However, vehicles and eight boxcars -oyer the sentence to be impoM^. No one 545. This large gain is due mainly and hands. It knocked him off by high tide. "ood chance that the European you'll Itovt ntw ffoon AfAin. three years time It Is to make Its North Korea today. Pilots de­ 3. Five proposed amendments to southern melodies; Carl A. Goehr- the volunteers are living under Defense Community will be expected the sentence to be death, to property revaluation effected by his chair.” Then, when the Pierce Anally the State Constitution which must ing sang a solo, "Hodie on the conditions ■ whlrlt arc expected to (Continued From Page One) ' n m choice, whether It wants to the J. C. Clemlnshaw Arm, the Captain Burned reached Yokohama; a hot blast of stroyed 100 Red vehicles in truck- brought into being. There are | or predictad that It would be. He Fl/RNITURE busting forays last night. have legislative approval at this Range." The chorus sang “ Good exist for the crew of "tlie world's It^ At «A*y AI rvnninf th« the British Oommonwealth of previous year. Norton said he and , the captain Asme roared from the No. 3 hold pressed' with the 'feebleness' of al­ plenty of hurdles to be overcome. ...a feature of Australian fighter-bomber pilots session before being submitted to Night Ladies" as the closing num­ Arst true submersible -the atomic But we believe that there is a| clAADor AM you CAR iaikI, 3 or 4 felt compelled to .make It death. again. NaUona, or Join Egypt, or live by List Property Value . ran out on l,he deck "ducking and the voters for Anal decision. ber. ternatives to the European De­ It was soon under control. More. reported damaging a locomotive submarine.’" will to' proceed. Finally, the behavior o f the Value of taxable property of the dodging Aylng debris.” Judges for this competitive pro­ Details of the test were disclosed fense' Community.'’ room! A dAy. Itaplf politically. .—-The- captain _._waa_. .painfully, -bu.t_anialler,_- jarea—ftre-.expocted 13 boxcars and three trucks In "W e hope that In the coming I CdhimUHnti an a~th *lr-aym pw - town, a fter” deductions foi— vet»- gram were State Master Ira Wil­ Wednesday by the Navy which said The El.senhower administration It to expected, logioatiy, thit burned but refused to leave his while the cargo is being taken off. low-level attacks last night. weeks this determination will be erans’ exemptions, w ill' stand at Big Tides Pound cox, Mrs. Walter Havens, Pomona today that the "buttoned up" crew­ is Understood to have no alterna­ W t CArry «vArylliiii9 n*«d this agreement between Britain thisers. In this country afid all .ship when the small boat from the Captain Willarts went to a hotel Watkins Winter Lt. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, new ttanslated Into concrete evidence 93,501,488. Details of Interest show lecturer of Coventry Grange and men have games, hobbles, phono­ tive plan for the defense of west­ over the world, has been calculat­ Barrett came alon.Tslde. T w o to sleep. A veteran skipper of the M i l Eighth Arm y commander, made that real progress, is being made. And show you now lb fot botl ai& Egypt on the Sudan will be Fred Brooks of Winchester ern Europb under fPrmal study, thaixthere are now 482 resident hla second trip to the front todajl graph records and movies with Without that, future planning will ed to m ike clainency Impoaalble N avy medical corpsmen from the old Dollar Lines, he was praised by Northern Europe Orange. ' having committed itself instead to rAtulto. j fotowed by a Brittoh agreement to ownerV^of property, and 360 non­ everyone on his crew for the way He visited headquarters of one which to pass the time. be difficult. Candor requires us | for us. The Roaenberga have only residents,^ Ih ere are 476 dwelling Barrett gave him . emergency Arst A t the clo.se of the program the EDC. withdraw from the Sues Canal he handled the ship. American and one South Korean They gel no mail, no telephone to say this." Why not flop in or/pbono m now? houses vriusd at 91.498,714, as .sld. • Value Event (Continued (>000 Page One) meeting was called to order and Two AHemallvrs xone. one useful role left for the Com- division. calls and no radio or television Dulles said he and Foreign Aid compared WJth 463 houses, worth Wilcox presented Florence Say- entertainment, however. Nor will There ore at least two theoreti­ In doing this, Britain has mad* muntota, and that 1* the role of be­ of.the poUcyrlhlnktng on the .part paila. Ann Loos and Ellen Loos, the Chief Harold E. Sfasaen assured | 91,091,795 In JM l. This means an training hw-e-this week and arc ed tides of the.month, will continue they see daylight, except in an cal alternalivesi One would be for European leaders that Elsenhow­ a choice between two brands of ing dead. Then they wlH be propa­ Increase of 9406 ,919, In valuation returning to the college. of the new Secretary,’’ said May- Asseiiihlv Teiisc’^ until Thursday. i six-degree certificate. Wilcox al.so emergency, for the duration of the the U. S. to make direct arrange­ bank, "then God help the poor, I * presented Edwin Heintz, manager er continues to have the same In­ policy. ganda martyrs. and represents also an Increase of Britain, aided by the United test. ments for the rearmament of West terest l,n European unity which I ALTOOLS , 13 houses. \ Manchester Evening Herald He­ hard working dirt farmers of this States and eight continental coun­ of the softball team the "Loving ■Tlie Navy explained that it will Germany, though that is consid­ Under one brand of'policy, the But the central question In this Oil District Issue Cup” for winning three games out he had when he’ was N ATO com-1 i PtrDoyerWfdiKiMl^^ The value of thS\town’s 1,011 bron correspondent. Miss Susan country because they certainly will tries, got a sandbag airlift under­ be that way on nuclear submarines ered virtually Impossible because theory to that, in the preient un- caae is not what we do to the of four in the league this past year. mander there. buildings Is rated a^374,884. In Pendleton, telephone HArrlscn not And a friend in th* Department way. Millions of bags were loaded •such aa tlie Nautilus and the Sea of Frencli opposition; . the other BELT SAN0ER Ellington haa won the cup for sev- seftied state of the world, with Roaenberga, or what we provide for 1901 'there were 674 gildings of 3-3880. of Agriculture.” (Continued from Page One) into planes and .ships to strengthen W olf novV building. The world’s woidd be for the U. S. to make Bolts 3m ooeh. the battered- levees on England’s .eral. years.. NEW YEAR TONIGHT KUhslan Communlam a menacing the C3ommuntota,~but what w# do the kind. Valued a t 92i7.ti^. Sih. Mdhroney (D-OKIs) declar­ Ai'st atomic'lihder.sca (Ti-nn,' th'ofr' new plans for - a "peripheral - de- New York, Feb. 13 lAb The east coast. la-glon In Meet CAR PpLIliHER ...... and Infiltrating force, imperialist to ourselves. That to the standing Horseless Carriages Up ed that if the Agriculture Secre­ Many LitchAeld Cminty .Repub­ encinc.s v.-iil cniiblc them to stay fcn.se” built upon bases in Eng­ Chinese ne'V year starts at midr Congressmen Rap British. Dutch and Belgian .scrv- ^ Hatheway-Miller Post, Ameri- land, Spain, Greece and other posi­ nations must alt tight on their question, the fatal queatlon, which 'The books show 781 autormbiles tary "Intends to wait until disaster licans. reliable .sources said, object will meet under water almost indeAnitcly.- night tonight. LaniDSweol Bonnot $1.2S ooeh. V owned, valued at 9453.5CG, cnm-‘ both to the loss of a district and icemen and voltinleers fought at a ' ran Legion Auxiliary tions outside the heart of Europe. strikes the farm economy before new tempo to hold back the sea. 1 Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. The test is called "operation In Chinato'wn today. lh.v’re al­ DISC/SANDER ...... $ 1 .S Q ,ii poaseaalons. la continually involved In all our pared with 743 the previous yeW, to the alignment of the two dis­ Dulles has been pressing for Views of Benson he tries to'rcmedy it, he will And As new weakne.sses appeared in ! Otto Preusse on Mountain road, hideout;" ' . ’ ready anticipating the advent of ly bjr fkilng so, this theory reactions to the threat of Commu- valued at 9368,830. While a ma\ tricts that would be left to them. faster action on EDC so he can Sc and 1 Sc noch. i«* It will take him longer than his the dikes, fresh crews rushed up to ; Society Plans Supper Lieut. Cmdr. Ralph E. Faucetl the year 4650. , can order be guaranteed nlem. In.so far aa Communlam terlal Increase In mot(>r vehicle.s is The county is strongly Republi­ of Pcrryvilic, lnd.,'a medical'officer demonstrate to Congress in the S four-year t:nure of office to end a bolster the defense The Ladies Benevolent Society Gaily colored lanterns and other EL^TRIC DRILL Va " ...... H - O T ; shown year by year, tlie horse, for­ ..^(Continued From Page One) can whereas the Democrats have is aboai'd the Haddock with the 22 Arst part of April that strong de- and military jWimrity be preaeryed^ force* us to abandon our own tra­ farm depression.” - . Britain and .lhe . .Lo\v Counliiea will meet.at,the Hall Memprial Li­ -fenees are In-prospect- and. Justify decorations were goingjip on home mer standby- of about - everybody, considerable strength rn WrndhsTn- 'other voluhiccrs. and store fronts aloh)t'old PelVand' flLtCtRIC PRILL V?- * rj: W . lltto I* RO time, this theory hbldai ditions', bffend the spirit of oiir carr;■rV out faithfully all the price The situation on price supports counted more than 2,000 dead from brary Monday at 7:30 p. m. to plan further U. S.- aid to European dwindless In numbers from year to County, a textile manufacturing for the next church supper to be Mott streets. Teakwood boxes Ail­ ELECTRIC SAW 6 " ...... for yielding to surging na­ own law, and to davelop within suppoiip w l progriftns set up by the is IhL : area as contrasted to predominant­ the storms and floods that .swept forces. He hopes to be able to go year. against their .shores from Jan. 31 served early in March. THREE AIRMEN lll'RT ed with sweets, melon seeds and tionalisms which m ay not have the ourselves the lust of vengeance, in precedIling Democratic admlnistra- Such major crops aa wheat, corn, ly agricultural LttchAeld County. to the North Atlantic treaty meet­ Disposoblo Btodo $1.77 ooeh. ■ This year only 25 are on. the to Keb. 2. All three countries are Personal ^Mention oranges were readied to treat visi­ U-". cotton, rice, tobacco and peanuts Make Changes ing at Paris April 23 with assur­ ma'turlty to govern themsejvea 80 far as Communism tempts us to books, valued at $875. The year better - equipped now to prevent Edward Miller of Longview is Groton, Feb, 13 (/!>) Three Air tors who drop in. /rziNCE STRETCHER ...... before there were 29 horses, valued In no caS^, they say, has a price are bemg supported at 90 per cent 'pKe redistrIcltng,jroposal, it has ances that U. S. aid will be con­ well, b f the military strength to believe we can kill an idea by kill­ more loss of life. confined to his home with a severe Force men from Dow Air Force tinued for another year on a scale Children were anticipating the at 9975. This year there are 1,510 support comifUtinent maile by Ben­ of parity— the minimum level set Market Sample b ^ n pointed outX"^ould make /FERTILIfiR SPREADER...... $ 1 .0 ^ ! ing human life', Communism Is son's D c m o ^ a t i c predecessor, _ Not only have coastal areas been attack of flu. Base, Bangor, Mo'., were hospital- the ndminlstratlpn consider* ade­ "lucky packages", coins wrapped protect Important pieces of world cattle locally owned, valued at by Congress under the'Truman ad- (Ranges not only in the Senate it-~ Mrs, Mary " B. Hal i and her I tzod about rt a. m. today when their CharJea^F-, .BrwnswiK beeo. ahan- eyacuaten tn many places, but quate. Th red paper giVeli^ out On New ^ FLOOR EDGER ...... r $ 2 . % ^ real- estate. eoikquering ever -uS;- and forcing u » 978,5TU,; whjle the ytm-; before there n^ttitgribiiv .Parityr Ja. a' cgiculat-; self., but- In.the State Gent ral com- (Iaughier.Jor..N(trwicli:'vi3llgrt.Mrii. t<:Sr,1''n? Jn ,.fl 'dened.' ■ ' Resriilarly • $163;50i -W e’ selected 'these liphdlstMed ' , mittces' Of the two parties.^ ' '' 'elaborate -w'armiig. systems are' In ‘ No' Pledge*... .. Y-sar'a Day,.- Xfnder the second brand of nto its own patterns. were 1,466 cattle owned, variicd sit cd price said by law to be fair to Clarence Metcalf Wednesday. with a trailer truck bn Route 84.. Tomorrow come* the big thrill - - Disc-TSc' -nochi' ' ...... - ■ - They also say that If Brannan pieces at the .ranuary Furniture Market, .so there’s The committees consist of a man operation. He described this situation to policy, it is held that these aurg It has frequently been said that 950,027. oultry owned Is valued at were still in office tod if he ad­ farmers In terms of the things The wind dfoppeil over the Treated at Lawrence M/imorial EuropeanP.uropeHM leadersir»u r., on...... his. tilp the traditional parade with papi FLOOR SANDER ...... $4.(K)( 944,385, as compared with 950,027 just one of each. This Lawson model is covered in a and woman member from each Ho.spil.al in New I.,ondoni then the Rosenbergs could have gained hered to his previously^ated farm the^ must l)uy. North Sea, but numbing cold was •Manchester Evening Herald El­ he visited London In addition to [ dragons. Areciackers hoorntne ^ d in^ nationallama cannot well be State Senatorial District. In cqses lr:!n.'i'err>'d to the Subman'ne'Hase Shoots 4Sc ooeh. the year, before. Thus times and price support policies,^* vv'ould Other cropc and products are be­ tweedy texture, beige color and has “ soft-as-down” a new enemy for the workers on lington correspondent, Mrs. G. F. the continental capitals but. he sandalwood Incense Ailing the denied If the free world la to pro- clemency, very easily. If they had customs continue to show much where the proposed new alignment Hospital here, were Airm fn Second FLOOR FOLISHER ...... S 1 .0 D * stand pat on present progi’^ms. ing supported at levels a:et by latex seat cushions; fringed valance. the dikes. A blizzard continued Berr, telephone Rnckvilli' 5-9.U3. claini its belief In freedom and the confessed, if they had expressed change. places four State Central commit­ ■ Id Brridciir, Louis Sana- Most of the criticism of Bena'on’s Brannan. Only in the case of beef over .much of northern Europe. FLOOR FOLISHER, HEAVY DUTY ...... 11.8^:; Value o f land and building lots tee rpembei’s in the .same district, bia and - Roilney M iller...... - selfmetermlnatton and -self-gov• remorse, if they^'had told us more speech came from 'DemoWata. Spring tides, pulled by 'the has greatly increased. There will cattle, hogs, poultry, eggs, and two will have to drop out. Teaclicr nI Hillycr Brodeur, identified by the hos­ Stool Wool Boqoot $1.00 ooeh. „ , . ment of p*ppl.*s. „ Under . this lletillto about their own operaUoivi gleeful o-yer what they feel Is g ^ g some fruits, and .vegetablts. are .. .. Even..befoi:e the.comnuLLee.hear- niQ.oh. w.il 1..reach their, peak..Mon­ be another'meeting af .'the board of- to his a key issue 'In the '1954 con- pital as t he dri-ver,' suffered'a lowrr HEDGE SHEERS",...... SI.SOl .. thabry, It to held that there i« and the operations of those allied tax review Saturday from 10 a. m.. there no price supports. Much of Ing, the redistricting bailie broke day afternoon. If no new’ gales spine jnjury, a forehead cut and V" • I c’-ctiona. oartlcularly If' he recent decline In prices haa out on the House Aoor where Rep. whip the waters; the three coun­ ' B’uai B’rilh (iucsl _ more danger in trying to keep with them, then, the inference Is, to 4 p. m., whan any grievanecs farm prices keep sliding. scrapes pniLbrui.ses of the body. L A W N R O L L E R ...... en in the Jlveardck Aeld. Philip P. L*ing (D-Windsor), act­ tries hope to get safely bv Ihi.s Sanabla was cut over-his right eye AMAZING NEW DISGOVERY — FREE TRIAL these nationalistic asplratlona bot­ their appeals for clemency would may be aired. Lui one Republican Senator, L A W N s w e e p e r ...... I 1 . 8 D aides point out that ing as minority leader in the ab­ period. By the end of next week, and on the bridge of his nose while TMl» AMAXWO MEW DliCOVEMY fivei q.uick rtUef from BlnuB>t«d* tled up than there to In granting have had a different result. ., New Book* Added Young of North Dakota; comment­ Mis.s Rosalind I..aw.sori Putnam, preBiur* m forehead, •oraneas Tn ayat. achlnff chaak Jw tdfa A number of new books has been Brahpan did not cnoose to sU up sence of Rep. John N. Dempsey the giant February tides will have Miller incurred a hack Injury. . OSCILLAtlNG SANDER ...... i Actually, it can be guessed that if. ed that "if President Eisenhower teacher of hpme relations and of noi». top of head, hack of head and down neck, ean t think n a lg h t them fulfilment. Under this added to. the Douglas Ubrary rel­ lUpports for meat animaL' (D-Piitnam I, asserted that insuf- begun to recede. h urlher details were uhavailahle or ate well at tlmei even tho’ flaaaea have been recently fltttd, ^ v o u t - had expressed the same views in group dynamics at Hillycr College, neei diiiyneta. Thia new treatment rellevei most alnut hcadaehfs In few Shoots 10c ocKh. theory. It is admitted that these even at this late date, they should ating to herb growing, on advice and poultry products, and would Acicni notice had been given on The Briti.sh are winning the sea pending a report by State Police­ the campaign; he v.'ouldn’t have re­ the hearing. will be the .speaker at the meeting minutes and as eeneral rule toreneta in head, face and n ^ k Is entirely do all this, the decision that they o f Mrs. George Simmons, who re­ not do so now If he held Arm to his battle thus far. The Walls are man Lelnnd B. Cable of Groton relieved In ihort time. No matter how Ion* you have lutferaa or how POST HOLE DIGGER ...... $ 1 .0 0 nationalistic urges are ineintably ceived the votes of the farm "bur duty is not to act hastily, of Ben Ezra Chapter B'nai B'rith cently addressed the Women’s club previously st.ated views. Brannan standing tip to the pounding in barracks. chronic your case mey be or how many different treetmente/you have going to make progress, one way must die would be-reopened. So, states." but to act prudently." srfid Laing. to be held Monday night at 8 tried or'how much money you have spent without reeulta, we believe PUTTY SOFTNER ...... $1.0ft,. on the subject o f herbs. ’The books o.len con,ended it was not feasible the dapger areas of Kent, Es.sex...... ------or the other, and that therefore in the last an^ysla, we are killing " I just can't see how the Repub- asserting many people who wanted o'l-loek at the home of Mrs. Bur­ you"w'iil 'be emeied at the fast relief Ihit ametin* new treatment ejvM are: "Cooking with Herbs," bv Norfolk, Suffolk, York.shire .-(nd Junior would never bo able to you It hat liven tmazin* fatt relief to Ihoutandt. Write foe rlTX DAY VIBRATING SANDER ...... fl.S O ‘ Mcah party can affo' d'to take thrt to support t h ^ livestock items to testify on the redistricting issue ton Knopp, 1.53 Porter .street. Her tJie peaceful way should be .the one thj;m because o f the Idea thAt la .Lincolnahhe...... *...... alt.' down If, dad :gave him. oil the 4-*IE£rjsti:’TiilAY,’.posi TJUAU psid'r^ no coat or obliMtion ea.ceid t)ile: when Gaylord;’’ '-’It Is Easy to -Grow kind Of posltton," -young declared. because congvisS^ad failed to pro­ would be imtole to get to today's '.sdbje'Ct. ' li -most "timely one -for you w r ll^ o r h.'lt is eit-red that yoii w'ttr m ail'It beck Svthe end of ’-.’’’-'Shoots--10c o o eh .. - to be selected. In them, not tircauae of what they Herbs," by Gertrude Foster; "The He added that he listened to vide a workable mqthbd. Winter Grips Continent r.rolhcrhoorl Week, will be "L e t’s spankings mom said he was going five dayslyt If nolnot latltfied,latlified, tineaimee It It not a umple.temple. hearing. He said it could just as to get. JIATIOIfAL_LA80g A T O jl^ ^ It to this second brand o f policy actually did, but because they In Art of Cooking With Herbs and Benson’s talk and: "M y reaction Benson as. Istants qiso hots that well have been held next week. Ire and'snow continued to snarl J n Look at Out Attitudes,” j LOWER RATES FOR LONGER USE ON REQUEST which Britain has now selected Bist that what they did waa right. Spices." by Mlloradovlch; "Geran­ wa* Just tlie same as the reaction the cattle industry ha^onsistently Laing voiced______the_ same______complaint___J...... I road and rail traffic in northern Executive director of the Noi th I iums. Pelargonluma for W'indow of hla audleri';*—1)0 ,applause. with regard to the aspirations of It would have'been moat diffi­ opposed both g o v e m r ^ t price about a hearing on Ave proposed England and Scotland. . . ) Community Center in Hart- t» '5 and Gadren,’’ by Helen Wilson. A Dls'ist;'r InHurancr supports and controls. t W Secre­ con titutional amendments ached-1 Bitter weather grioped the con- Mis.s Pillnam is al.so on,the Egypt. British policy in this In­ cult for President Elsenhower, as volume called “All About African *In the speech, which followed tary told a hews conferem;e last pled for today by the Constitution- French port of Le poaid of diiei-tors of the Citizens stance contrasts with what Brit- the case came to him, to stand Violets," by Montague Free, has clpsety on the lines o f a statement week that the only .current de'mand *1 Amendments e o m m itle g .' ^ *Jjlrd .srfpwtaU of , charter Com’ui.Ucc of Hartiord- . lalvpolicy haa been In Iran, where against all the obvious factors In also been added. Benson gave out a week ago, the for cattle xupports was that cqm- Custom Covered Sofas no copies of the amendments were I winter, the Arst time this ha.s . the coneiusinn of tiie pro- Oookles Here Arrived |t first theory, holding that im- the case, and lift ua out o f . our Secretary called the clabortite gov­ ing from Democratic members qt available, j happened in .50 years. .Snow fell j.iam.yiam. refreshments jvill be Girl Scout cookie* ordered some ernment price support system an lism could be brazened trend of national behavior in it. Congress. x Majority leader Simon S. Cohen I*"' •■'(’'ilb as Marseille, -r 1served. time ago have now arrivedjmd are "Insurance against dts|iater** but Begularly. .$248,75. One^^p^^^ stock Watkins sofas (R-EllingtPn), declaring it was I Drifts up to nine feet blocked One Harry Triunan,~wh6 boisai* of pugh, “ was followed for too heihg distributed. If vou d<> not did not Indicate he thought this the for which you may choose a fabric to exaetjy fit your unfair and discourKbus of Laing I P***s.*es of the Jura and Vosges HONORED BI'LLFROGS^ ' receive your order within a week only function Of.-the ayateni;. -The. policy -with regard to hisi talent for faring up to decorating scheme. ’It’s a crpwn-back lounge d esi^ to'bring 'the matter u- Without ih-easteim 'France, ■ ' One*' each ' year, tn "J a'p'a it; : . F ROM A t o Z Just notify the Girl' Scout who took Benson said' price supports pt haa come In time to aolve great deciaiona, deliberately evad­ foi-ming him in advance thkt he 'l'’>lverie» on skrs prayers are said and incense / . your order. shouW not be use SANDER-GRINDBRi^ hewer’s deciston refusing clemency dom for all of Germany." er. crackers, sandwiches, milk, dea- that the banking committee, on All of the constitutional amend­ Genuine 24kHour Service t

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■ " ; : ...... : ■■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN AY, FEBRUARY fS, 1952 PAQENnal munmair BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 State OPS Given Applies to Build MeCarran Act Ingraham Writes Artuke Priest LdsejB Life Death, Prison Israel Anxious Coimcil o f Churches Urges P lea M ade Fire Real Killer in Plane Crashes, F ir mI C ite s Dismissal Notices 25 New Dwellings i Vermont Crash For Alsatians For 2,500,000 Foes to On Nmv Trust C&i System • Hiitfarfl; Fab.-ir Denr^ Williston, V t, Feb. IS—(JiV- F e e ( r iv e n Green Manor Estatiw; D oe;,'m Before I k e Without Flames, More Survivors Rev.. Frederick Wilson, 36.. pastor, nis P. O’Conftor, the ntate’s price applied for permita to bidld 35 Deathg ^parlt Protests Jews iii So^et boss, and 19 of bis co-workers got dWellihga oh Vemoh sUriSOt, 'BaiTy For Revision A new system, which employs a-payment posting or control of the Holy Rosary (jatholtc ■fj . . ^ Thwueh Ita Civic and Moral*.Maach*at*r Council of Churches, Church, was killed yesterday when their diimiaasl notices from the road, Constance drive, Conway, WlUiun F. Otoon By DOUGLAS LARSEN versatile accounting machine, has ing. OPS (Office of Price Stabilization) road, Lawton road and Ooavsr has issued an appeal for a large improved procedure for preparing, Customers are suppli^ with a he top of hia sedan was sheared off (Oontlnned from Page One) (Continued From Page One) ASaira eommittaa and iU lasiala- (Continued From Page One) William F. Olson, 33. of 299 Mid­ Denied Stay as the effect of the federal gov­ road. "I ttva eemmlUM, the ConnacUeut number of citisens of this town to Washington— (NEA) —Fire la installment loans and scheduling coupon booklet with Jme schedule in a collison with a truck. appear at the hearing Tueaday to dle turnpike east, died at the Hart­ Father. Wilson waa to perform spread through the press and In Jews living in the USSR still long­ ernment’s de-control program hit Estimated cost of most of tlifi Oouadl of Cburchts baa advised Sens. Humphrey (D.. Minn.) and the real killer in aircraft crashes. loan ledgers at the Manchester of payments. ThesS'^^coupons are (Continued From Page One) homes is $ or $ ,(HM) dollar^ r e n te r opposition to the passage ford Hospital yesterday. the marriage ceremony to unite government assemblies. ed for Zion. I 0 >nneeticut. 11,000 12 Maacheater churches that there Lehman (D., LIb.-NY) said they Supervisor of the H. P. Hood and (OontiBiMd Fran Fago Oae) That’s the finding of the Na­ Trust Company. The method of made up along wKh the rest of and most of them are to bo one*. of any such bills by the State mail payment haa increaaed from the bank paymeiit journal and the Miss Lillian Wilson, pretty 22- The verdict was unjust, said the Israel's Labor Minister, Mrs. Only 11 employes of the federal vrai ha a public hearing Tueaday, are working on leglalation to over­ Sons dairy In Manchester, he was tional Advisory Committee for def-ed to my client, a private in­ price agency survived the latest story, six room dwellings. appU- forcibly incorporated (in ths. Gef costing 814,276. O’Connor said today the enforce­ JWbad as Acts Concemins^ Ba­ which would relax the gambling present immigration quotas to Olson, all of Brockton. papers have mentloBed the Holy vivors from plane accidenta would ....At'Oie lime tKe'IegisI'atVire mSde hrh- natlon snd- Russian-Jewry;” -— ment' 'branch 'under'' d f e f n signer for- dsvoloporS) will Father in connection with the fate upa which make it possible to han­ dle the work It took four to do reaponded for nearly nine years. man Army), were mainly respon 1 110 shars and Itaifles. laws of the state by making it 250.000 a year. Funeral services will be held to­ be considerably higher, NACA Christmas arrived in this cotintry the $110,000 appropriation in 1951 Guard (kmsulate* Samuel Googel will remain on the the color scheme for the homes 1 It is recalled that two years of tha Rosenberg couple, almost dle four separate accountlM ap­ under the previous system. sible for the massacre of Oradour,’ will furnish ths model hooM.-^ ^ legal for rellgiottv and charitable This would be in line with the morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at scientlsta have found. plications without any complicated Ingraham today said he haa re­ from Korea a few days ago and the paper eatd. '« tha insurance firm csiried book Here in T-el Ayiv, Israeli police, government payroll until the gov*- i n the General Assembly passed organisations to conduct raffles recommendations of Truman’s the Watkins Funeral Home. 142 implying he had remained impas­ The actual result of the Impact la expected home in nearby. Rich- value of the building at $17,000. emnlent's cases now in Htlgstion Arnold Lawrence is the srchW SnOar bills, and that Governor sive to various demaadt directed to AT FULL TmtOtTLB, NA CA (eat pIsuM rofirs down ranwny. . mechanical. adjustment^r chang­ ceived many., complimentary Jetteca —Lentx-amLBooefippearel at once armed with macblneguns. guardsfl and games 6r-'chan'ce,‘ by Writing 'doihmissloh W'^-lmiinigration skiiff East Cehler street .With Rev. Fred of the pline with the j^buhd is not ifhoiid todiy. The firm is the Aftcleni Order of American. British, Polish and' against rice violators have been tect. LodM, with the advice of State him to Intervene In behalf of the toward barrior oa way to a eracknp to a ti^ ways to preveat flie. ing individual controj/bars. The about hia article and several banks to France’s highm court, but to the governor, and to the Man­ Naturalization. It urged a com­ R. Edgar, minister of the South the niain fatal element. “Aero- turn of a knob m i^ s it -possible in the country have written him Miss Wilson, who was not a were sksckled hand and foot and United Workmen. Czech consulates against possible processed. M ica Commissioner Edward oondenuicd. FARLEY KIN DIES chester representatives in the legis­ plete rewriting of the McCarran- Methodist (Thurch. officlaling. medical research has shown that for the o p e r a to r ^ change from seeking more information s ^ u t Catholic, waa taking religious in­ taken to death cells In ancient Fort Details of the transaction were bomb attacks by local Commu-. Today’s layoff notices came as J. Hlekay. vetoed them, saying Services will also be held on Mon­ ' “Now, It is wsU to know that His lature. Walter act. very high decelerations can be coupon and ledger scheduling to the new machine. structions from Father Wilson so Du Ha. The other convicted men diaplosed' following an inquiry by nlata or anti-CommunU|ts. A slmi no great surprise to the OPS ■■ *( they were not in the public day at the Conley Funeral Homa In Hollnsss* svsn without being able State Insurance Commissioner New York, Feb, IS —■ (ill Sherwood Bowers, 7.5 Deming Since the chances of passing withstood by a human, pro-vided she could be married in the faith conferred with their lawyers about Isr watch 'KM!> maintained at the workers. Following President Ei­ tntsrast and that where they had Brockton, with burial in the Mel­ to enter into the merits of ths esse, Frank SulUvsn. Sullivan asked the Philip R. Farley, 62, brother i f street and Ray S. Warren, > 109 such a measure appear to be nil, they persist for only a short Ume,” of her huabond-to-be. appeals. Soviet scientific mission headquar­ senhower’s State of the Union mes­ bUft tried in other sUtes they had Princeton street, are the state rep­ opponents also plan to introduce rose Cemetery there. never refuaea his interest when It sn NACA report states. State police said Wilson was insurance company-to explain why sage in which he said he would not former Postmaster General Jamqf is requested to save human life, Airman News Deliverers Map* New Action ters in Jerusalem. Man repealed. This new effort resentatives, and Elmer S. Watson another-bill In hopes of bringing The funeral homa will be open This fact is also supported by al­ driving up a steep hill on State ita annusi atatement ahowed only ask for sn extension of the price A. Farley, died today at hlS hofi^ t t ket them passed again at this because of the higher motives of Pierre Pfllmlln, Catholic mem­ of 808 Ridge road, Wethersfield, is about Immediate, less dra.stic re­ for the convenience of friends to­ most all eye-witness reports of Roiite 2 when a truck operated by ber of the National Assembly snd $99,250 received for the building By mid-morning, the Soviet le­ control law, most of the employes here after a brief lllnesa *» Maslon o f the Legislature would vision of the act. night from 7 to 9:30. charity proper to his apostolic min­ eeling Happy End Long Strike Floyd. Jock, 23, of Underhill, when tha lagislatura appropriated gation here Still had made no ap­ of the agency here knew their days He was sesretary snd trsaunrqq that the proponenets of the state senator. crashes. When rescuers have been former French cabinet member, Among other things this pro­ istry. And, as he has mercifully skidded Into the priest’s car. more. plication for exit visas and given were numbered. of the Acme Brokerage Corp- 'r tha bma win endeavor to get them Copies of the bills may be secur­ done In various other similar eaaes, able to get close to planes which wired a. protest to French Defense posal Is expected to provide for Mrs. Margaret E. Honae ' Police said Wilson was killed in­ Minister Rene Pleven In Paris snd Name Not In Fllee no indication when its Staff and One official said: "We just got pSMSd at this session with enough ed free of charge by writing to the ao also in this one he has not have just crashed, .they invariably Over His Sight New York, Feb. 13 —■' (A5 — ------' pooling unused Immigration quo­ Mrs. Margaret E. House, 79, of report screams, moans and shout* stantly. His foot, however, jammed called a meeting for tonjorrow of A state law requires ail lobbyists their families—some 40 persons— them (the dismissal notices) two iftonagth to override a veto. Bill Room, Slate Library, Hart­ omitted to intervene. Insofar as it Truck deliverers of newspapers intend to heed the Kremlin’s call tas and for curbs on the dlscre- 31 Ellington road, East Hartford, from persons alive inside the on the accelerator and- the car all Alsatian members of parlia­ in the legislature tq'be registered. wneks ahead of time, that's sil." Rev. Fred R. Edgar, chairman of ford, and requesting them by num­ widow of Charles T. House apd was permitted him by the lack of and magazines were ordered back home. ber. tlonary power of the Atto-nev cabin. Los Angeles, Feb. 13-:—(A5—Tech. crashed into a truck driven by ment to plan further action. Senator Weigand said he could not Most commodities have been de­ SkS'CMl Action committee of the mother o f Arthur W. House of every official relation with the to work laat night immediately find Roberta’ name on file. However, Mrs. Claudia Yershov, controlled anyway and those re­ General to deport and exclude Huge. Project Sgt. Charles Edward Lint,clutch­ after a membership > meeting of Floyd’s brother, Arnold. 20, con­ Town and county councils moved WHEN ITS Manchester, died last night at her competent (U. S.) government The national GOP chairman the Soviet minister’s wife, made a maining after March 18 will be aliens. It is the inevitable' fire which ed the Presidential Air Medal in their union ratified and amend­ tinued further and strdek a car to take up tqe case snd a Stras­ home.' authorities.” state: midnight visit to Abu Kebir, a administered by regional offices The McCarran-Walter Act, pro drives off rescuers and kiUa the^ the nubs that are all that remain ment ending a two-week strike driven by Barney Rosefaky, 52. of bourg offlciaP aald “ the protest She was born in Scotland and ...... Against Polkgr Of hia fingers and said; Worcester;- end then swerved -into It is • my -understanding that small village on the outskirts., of The-reifional-effiee.for New Eng­ TiNCTo Atn: MendillC^ts vtaing for the admis.sion of -194.- trapped paasehgers. w'hich had curfalled deliveries in movement was only just begun” nearby Jaffa where most of the 657 quota immigrants annually, had lived in East Hartford for 50 Vatican sources mentioned no “I’m real pleased. I’m really s ditch. the Kansas law requires any per­ land la In Boston. Ike to Rush specific cases where the Pope had SPLIT SECOND LATER, hi |h-speed seqneace camera catehee In ita fight to cut these the suburbs. Alsatian Georges-Rene Boos, 27, legation staff live. ' continued the system of alloting years. teat plane as It kits barrier. Wlaga aad tall start to cmnsple. deaths to an absolute min happy about the whole thing.” None of the others was injured. snd German Karl Lentz, 39, were son- to register who, for a fee, at­ Besides her son in Manchester, Intervened, pointing out this was One reason was that he could A meeting of the Newspaper and In principle, no exit visaa are re- 1 Jail Sentence quotas to other nations on the NACA is in the middle of Mail Deliverers union (Ind), at­ Father Wilson was editor of the the two ex-sergeants handed death tempts to .persuade members of qullred for the departing Soviets, .she leaves two other sons, Earl F. against policy. Whether he ever see the medal presented to him basis of the national origins of tacular (research p r o je c t ^ It goes tended by 1,200 members, gave Vermont Sunday Visitor, a publica­ sentences. This penalty hsd been the state legislature to vote one but Israel has Instituted the prac­ Decontrols the U. S. population in, 1920. Heuse and Charles E. House, both had asked for mercy for Com­ yesterday in Wadsworth General tion of the Vermont Catholic Dio­ way or another on legislation. munists facing death whs not one step beyond prevldus studies unanimous endorsement to a new asked for them -only becauaS the tice for all Iron Ciirtain countries. MACRI OIL CO. .■ Charge Dlscrimlnatlnn o( Ea.st Hartford: four daughters, Hospital by Col. R. A. Brlngham, cese. He was a native of Winchen- others were lower-grade enlisted I scrupulously avoided any such Ifudgs Daly and Defense known hut the Vatican newspa­ of fire-fighting equipment and manager of the Veterans’ facility. contract worked out with the aid This has given rise to the Mrs. Margaret L. Hunt of Ware- chemicals, and rekrarch Into the of the New York State Board of don. Mass., and. had been pastor of men under officers’ orders. activity and advised my client'' in charge that the law discriminates lioupe Point, Mrs. Florence M. per’s statement mhde deer politi­ Just 24 hours earlier, surgeons the Holy RoMry Church in nearby advance that under no circum- STRfA HAIIJ) BREAK Ror^o ONd Fuol on Attorney Are Involved On Building cal convictions would be Irrelevant various firing teulperatures o f lu­ Mediation. Boo* was one of the two against southern and southeastern Caye and Mrs. Edith B. Caye, both bed removed bandages that had Richmond for nearly two years. - Alsatian^ defendants who hsd atahees would I lobby in this mat­ -Jlamascus, Syria, Feb. 13—Of)*— where charity qpd mercy were bricating o ils.^ e ls and hydraulic The strike of about 475 men All Syrian newspapers today edi­ In Heated Exchange Europeans and some other peoples of EUut Hartford, and Mrs. Doro­ fluids. ^ kept the 22-year-old Hollywood volunteered and hsd not been ter nor in any way do anything concerned. airman sightless for 14 months. against 13 wholesale distributors torially hailed Russia’s severing of 24 HOUR SERVICE (ContUiied From Page One) since it gives Great Britain, Ger­ thy E. Kent of Hartford; two ais­ Using wsf-'Weary C-46 and C-82 had curtailed deliveries in nearby drafted into the Germany army. inimical to the state’s Interest. many and l/eland 108,931 of the ters, Mrs. Sadie Sweet of Bridge­ The indication that lack of U. Skin grafts had replaced the eye­ I t Conscripted I therefore never considered relations with Israel, expressing Bsrtferd, rOb. IS—O*)—A Hart- S. diplomatic repreacntatlon at tha cargo pthnes, NACA createa ac­ areas of Long Island, Connecticut, Teachers Slated the hope other nations will take METER TRUCKS Tire makers and paper manu total quotas. Also, any unused port and Mrs. Emma Bennett of lids, nose snd mouth burned away The long-delayed trial aroused registering as a lobbyist. It was M e bottle club operator was sen- Vatican made the Pope’a action tual In a B-29 crash on Okinawa, Dec. New Jersey snd Westchester Ooun- the same step. wwsd in Superior Court today to factureri said they expected no quota assigned to a country is Springfield, Maas.; 34 grandchil­ i simulate a take-off a(ci- ty. N. Y. Deliveries in New York a burning national controversy, my opinion then and It is my BURNER SERVICE lost. dren, and several great-grandchil­ more difficult ceuaed apeculatlon 4. 1951. For Pay Raises mostly becauae.it involved defend­ conviction now that there was no i prlSM term for recelvlnf stolen immediate boosts in their prod- that hia views might either have in which the airplane fails The plane, carrying 20,000 City were not affected. Many TEU MANCHRNTER icim aftsr a heated courtroom ex- ucta. The pooling proposal for which dren. - become airborne; strikes sn newspapers were delivered to ants from the disputed border legal, ethical or moral reason to Humphrey, Lehman and others been conveyed through some pounds of fragmentation bombs province^ of AlMce, controlled by do so." OaaCA .bet«rpea..,thA .Judge wbP ,, ;'W.a’t » ... ,CDmB«uUve....,w,e ’Hie funeral will be held Sunday prominent -Ainepicaa--Catlidie-fig­ C,n)^kiTien.t;„ahfars. off ,thft. pta-,, .sybWEhaq. areas by rsUroW dqrjihg, . .Hsjctfaii:d,..Fab. Jfi -wJtSl -*-JHart.-. bilttTea ■(IHsUcce.ssfuny’ last’ afterhobh " al. 2-30r 'tt^^ the ' Lbwe a n o ’’ 9,000 -gaHona -of gasoUno, Oefmahy'irom 19'46 to (he'rad of Police ^.Arrests^ M M the case and defense counsel. couldn’t get higher prices for tires ure or might have been informal­ pellera and the landing gear; crushed and burned shortly after part of the strike. ford’s School board has won its M I^ 3 -4 5 2 3 The accused. Silvio Mendill. 38, if we tried, even although our sales would permit an unused quota, Funeral Home, 34 Connecticut strikes trees or poles; rupture* The agreement waa reached bitter budget battle with City World iVaf II but now a .part of such as that of the British, to be ly relayed through the apostolic taking off on a bombing mission CARVED EGGS Police reported three arrests for sbo was ordered ccnllned for from —^particularly for original equip­ boulevard. East Hartford., Burial delegate In Washington, Msgr. the fuel tanks, and then skid* Tuesday bv union officials and ne­ Manager Sharpe, which means that France. Lawyers for the 12 Alsa­ divided at the end of the year over North Korea. tian defendants who had been con­ motor vehicle violations today. me tb four years, immediately ment tires—have been heavy late­ will bo in Springdale Omatery, Giovanni Cicognanl. along the ground to a stop," an gotiators for the Suburban 'Whole­ all school personnel will have much among other nations with low East Windsor. Only three of 14 crewmen scripted Into the Cierniany Arm.v Moat peculiar item about , the Raymond W. Imperatore, 42, of MStM A 810,000 bond so the case ly,” said one big rubber producer. 'Vatican sources cited two rea­ NACA report explains. escaped with their live.*. Third-de­ salers association, which repre fatter pay envelopes starting eggs of the Au8trallan>emu is the : a bb appealed to the Supreme quotas. ’The funeral home will be open sents the IS struck firms. argued for acquittal on grounds North Providence, R. I., was 6 A spokesman 'for the United Humphrey said he was rather sons why it was almost certain This produces a “ maximum ar­ gree burns covered 53 per cent of April 1. dark green surface. By cutting 3ottrt oC lators. for the convenience of friends to­ ray of potential ignition sources." they hsd been forced to serve the arrested' for speeding on Center States Rubber Co. said most of its surprised, in view of Elsep,hower’s the Pope’s action came some time Lint’sbody. TiS’O more members of the nine- sway the outer surface, a lighter street at 6:40 this morning, Philip Judge Edward J. Daly sentenced footwear prices are at or near night and- tomorrow night from 7 Such a test, with the planes-load­ member- City -Council today came Germans-and .should, not be. held campaign statements, that revl ago—well before President Eisen­ ■'The “Air Medal was presented responsible for their actions-. ahtde ' Is' encountered, and this Msythorn, 20, of Spencer, Mass., FREE WATCH lleBOU after refusing to grant a ceilings and “ there’ll probably be to 9 o’clock. hower’s blunt refusal of clemency. ed with more than 1000 gallons of out openly In favor of restoring Sion of the controversial law was for meritorious achievement in 12 | l^ ile Alsatians called for clem­ combination makes It possible to was charged with driving a ear noUon by Atty. Thomas F. Mc- some upward adjustments on indi­ not included In the 11-polnt pro­ They said the Pope became very fuel and engines at full throttle, flights over North Korea. Lint told M anchester 8890,813 In the board’s proposed execute beautiful carvings there without an operator’s llqenae, and INSPECTION DOnbogh to set aside the guilty vidual lines which were caught too ’Thomas Walsh contains the elements of just new budget which hsd been pared ency, relatives of those slain in the gram of "must" legislation recent­ 111 Jan. 22 and still is convalesc­ reporters: ' I murderous sack of Oradour-aur- on, .much as a cameo is carved. Joseph Henderson, 21, of 152 Birch When your watch Is. out •* rerdlet on the grounds that it was low by the price freete—but no Thomaa Walsh, a retired brick­ ing. It thus is highly unlikely about every crash fire hazard. by Sharpe In his recommended ly outltnedvby GOP leaders. "They’re fixing me up fine. I'm D ate Book Glsne in Jime, 1944, demanded re­ atreet, waa arrested at 7:15 this kilter, too faat, too slew, or Just matrary to the law and against overall increase is in prospect." layer formerly of Bay Shore, L. 1., he took any action during that High Speed Photos budget to the council. Lehman also termed this disap­ who waa well known in Manchee- going to have some artificial venge. AUTOMOTIVE HINT morning for obstructing pedestrian not ticking, don’t ktee time, ho weight of the evidence. He noted, however, that rubber pointing. but he said opponents of period. Moreaover, they said. It A monorail on a 1700-foot run­ The latest development brings to ter, died yesterday at Miami, Fla. hands that really work, and some Tnmorrotv . Today’s verdicts, handed down traffle on Holl atreet. bring It to GAUDBT*B for freo la the course of Mr. Mc- worke'ra’ wage contracts begin ex­ the act are still counting on Eisen­ waa about Christmas time thet way keeps the plane heading five the number of councllmen Inap^lon aad. aeeessary re­ doiMugh’s argument on the mo- He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lula new ears. And my eyes are okay Valentine Dance, sponsored by after 32 hours and 20 minutes of A BB shot dropped into the end piring at the end .of March and hower’s support and would be appeals were being made to the straight to its crash destination. backing the. board’s full request. pairs. All repair* mfde hjr a lon, the Judge took exception to Walah, and aevaral nleoas in . thia Results are recorded aa follows; now. That Isn’t all. My girl stuck Daughters o f Isabella, American deliberation by the court, were re­ of th* valve stem will help inflate any shatp increase In labor costs happy for him tp- take the lekd in Pope on the Rosehbergs behalf. by me." r Mayor Joaeph' V. Cronin and certifled watchmaker. i remark made to the Jury by the area. These include Mrs. Zeta “ High-peed motion pictures Legion Home, 9 p. m. Councilman Daniel A. Camilliere, ceived without demonstrations a tire when the valve has been probably would be parsed along to pushing for revision. Brennan Kelly and Mrs. Peter No Naw Evldenee He identified her as Jean screwed so far into the stem that awyer last week Humphrey called the act "Ck»m In his statement announcing the provide a detailed photographic Square dance, sponsored by chairman of the council's personnel Yesterday, the great bell of Borde the consumer In the form of high­ Kliarsky, both of Manchester, Mrs. Mowat, * 20, of Oaklawn, 111., a YWCA, at Community Y, 8:30 to aux —- rung only for disasters, war the alrhose connection will not de­ Because Leonard G. Burke, the er prices,...... munlsm’s No. 1 propaganda wea^ rejection of the Rosenberg Clemen­ record. Installed in the planes committee, declared today that Gustaf Fallot of Hartford, Mrs; are flre-proof. shock-insulated student at- the University’ of Il­ 12 or national rejoicingtolled In a press It. The Shot, of course, must lOOrt stenographer who took down If International developments pon against the United States." cy plea. President Eisenhower said . they have decided to 'back the ho notes 1^ week, was ill today, Louis Breen of Storra and Miss boxes flll^ with instrumentation ' linois. Valentine Dance sponsored by mournful tribute to the Oradour be removed before' replacing the result in higher costs (or crude In contrast, Watkins said he Audrey Walsh of New York. “ there has been neither new ev­ “ We’re going to be married aa board. t eras impoaslble to determine ex- knew of no Injustices in the law. to measure temperature, com­ South Methodist Married Couples, aur-Glane victims. A quiet mass valve-stem cap. . . (natural) rubber, these also might Funeral arrangements, in charge idence nor have there been mit­ soon as the plastic surgeons get Restoration of the board’s full ^ y how Mr. McDonough phrased He said it is not discriminatory, igating circumstances which would PLANE SKIDS STOP, and fire breaks out from ruptured bustible vapors and decelerations. at Masonic Temple, 8 to 12. budget will mean that the average meeting to pay homage to the dead affect both tire and footwear of the T. P. Holleran Funeral tanks. done with me," Lint said. Tuesday, Feb. 17 was attended by several thousand RIGIDAIRE ils remhrk. except In the sense that this coun­ justify hia interceding in the case. Other inatrumentstion provides teacher will get a raise of $200 to FREEZING WIND prices, he said. Home, will be announced later. fuel-line failures and short cir­ Surgeons say that in another 18 YWCA Public Affairs lecture persons. nttter Oa ftsmark try canpot admit all immigrants Burial will be in St. James’ O pie- The statement said he had made 8250 above regular $150 step-ups The Judge thought that the cuits or arcs. ' A total, of 102, months he’ll be "alm ost as good as on "E;statc Planning, Trusts, Wilis, Only six townspeople survived who want to. comb here and that -a .“careful examination of iha ease anything less- than ' a revolution, toward. maximum pay in.the new Wind, as well as cold, makes the awyer. in .recerrtng to the usti- those who are barred may feel tery.- thermocouples and heat register­ new."...... Inheritance Laws,” (jonimunity the Oradour-sur-Glane- carnage, in Electric Ranges and satisfied that the two in­ Secrecy Ordered which, he said, "is out of the ques­ fiscal year’s budget. AfcHc' s' savage land."A wind' of ' Bbay o f two state irttneAses, had Ihcoiiie Estimates "discriminated against." dividuals have been accorded their ing devices are installed in engine y. 1;15 p. m. which the German commander shot only 10 miles an hour, at 40 de­ r*5hey are buying their way Watkins, who voted to override tion." nacelles and in wings and fuse­ Wednesday, Feb. 25 down all the men in sight, herded aid • ■ full measure o f Justice." At the same time the veteran grees below zero, can freeze ex­ AL!* The lawyer thought , he said Scored by George Truman’s veto of the law, said the The resident said the Rosen- On Dulles Hearing lage.” Education Board Auction of Dilworth - Cornell the women snd children Into the posed human tissue In one minute. are trying to buy their way primary consideration must be Funerak Georgia Senator said he thought a 0 Cost of this program, which Post, American L,egion, Legion Parole Is Denied village church, slew them there bergs’ crime “far exceeds that of tightened economic blockade might snd then bufned the village. The what is best for this country and taking the life o f anather cltlsen. will ehd up saving thousands of Home. [Judga Daly,, in his charge to the (Continued Ftem Page One) the pre.servatlon of its institutions. Mrs. Jenny Janson (Continued From Pago Oao) help the United Nations' effort in lives, is included In next year's Postpones Meet Friday, Feb. 27 action was in reprisal against the It Involves the deliberate betrayal ■ ■■■ 111 > To Gambler, Red last week, referred to the He said he knows of no better T he funeral of Mrs. Jenny Jan- Korea by causing; NACA budget request of 858.872.- Masonic Ball at Masonic Temple. French undergrround! of the entire nation and could very Say Request Proper e rbmark and stated , that. th,e whether subject to withholding or method for,, controlling Immigra­ Bon of Hartford, widow of Gustaf 1. A refusal by the Russians to 000.This.year NACA financed the__ Saturday, Feb. 28 wall ,result In, the death pf .many ■Tbe RpSril. Pf Educatipn’s.TDon.th” -attorney haa-noUring-to-do tion- than...the naflenai origina Jansoh'iihd for many yean a rwit- thousands of Innocent citlMna. ' Smith ' said s il' ahbcommtttss' gfv^'lbe-- 'Ghihese Ihfe mueb- - goods work-'out of ltr848,640,000 budget.^ ' Annual - ladies', night, British' (Conttnned 'fram'Page- One) - Taxpayers this year have until quota system. dent of Mancheater, held yes­ members, including ths two Dsm-. aa they would demand through ly meeting, normally scheduled for American Club. itk the sentencing. “ By their set,” he said, “ these Last year NACA asked for $50,- the third Monday in the month, l*Tou impugned the court,” March 16 to file initial declara­ terday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the two Individuals have in fact be­ ocrats present, Georgs (GA) and overland shipments. 563.0()b but waa cut five per cent parole upon completion of one Beth Sholom Notes RAY’S will be postponed one week this Daly told Mr. McDonough tions. ’The law requires prelimi­ Watkins Funeral Home. Rev. trayed the cause of freedom for Sparkman (Ala), agreed that Dul­ 2. A consequent Impairment of by Congress. - third of his sentence. nary eatimates quarterly. Stanley Sandberg of tha Emanuel les’ request Was proper. Chinese war power in Korea and a month because of Superintendent Dart’s Employes morning, amplfying this by Routine Needed which free men are fighting and Results Secret .of Schools Arthur H. Illing’s plan's A delegation pleaded for two Oil Burier SanriM . he meant the lawyer’s sug- Taxpayers may pay in a lump Lutheran Church in Hartford offi­ resentment against Russia which- Sabbath Eve Service tonight at dying at this vary hour.’’ "The situation Is so serious all 'Moat of the results are consid­ to attend the Atlantic City conven­ hours before the Parole board o’clock. A special reception lon ta the Jury that there had sum any difference between the ciated, and Frederic E. Werner over the-world that we talk could widen into a real split. 8 III Child’s Grow|h L’UnIta. official organ of the ered so Important t o . national, tion o f the American Association Join AFL iliiioii earlier this week in Davis’ behalf. ceremony t-a welcome -the new a deal. estitnated total o f their withhold­ presided at the organ. Italian Communist party, in O'ver oviiry ilttle rum of’ that goes George' -voiced- full • support of security they are being kept secret. The delegation included John. J. RAYMOND LUCAS, Prop. 'The casket was borne by por­ Eisenhower's order releasing^ .the of School Administrators. jn.embers of the Temple will be a ms no intention to im- ing. tax.and tha. amount they ex­ reiundtm-of-world reaction sieid'to­ around, weqi be in serious trouble;" However, they will be- built Into -' • superintendent Illlhg has .receiv­ Abt, who spoke as- Davis’ attor­ the court, your honor.” said pect to owe on March 15. 1954, or Dr. W. T. Moyer spoke on "Your ters. he -declered. U. S. Seventh Fleet from any ob­ Employes of Dart's Dalr;/^ are part of the' sendee. Ssiil M. Silver- 501 'East Miadtc TuTiipikd day the- Christian Democratic new military and commercial air­ ed authorization from the board to ney, ^and Paul Robeson, the Negro stein, honorary life preildent of McDonough. “The Intention pay it in quarterly installments. Child's Physical Growth in Rela­ Smith added that “If we’re ever ligation to protect the Chinese craft. now unionized in a move made re­ baritone who haa often been linked Tel. Days MI-3-7691 party of East Germany was con­ attend the five-day convention the 'Temple, will apeak on the. sub­ to impugn the witnesses." George said there has been wide­ tion to Mental Development." be­ Mrsc Oude M. Thayer - cerned about the Rosenbergs. going to work out a good relation­ mainland from- attack by the A few results of the fire studies cently. George Dart, owner of the "With Communist causes. which opens Sunday. ject, ;'The Past as a Guide to the ^ 'I le lawyer then went on to say spread confusion because many fore the Child Study. Group of the . The. fuperal of Mrs. Gude M. L’Unita then recalled that an East ship between the executive and the Formosa Nationalists. have been revealed. For example, local dairy, said today that 12 em­ The board merely announced to­ Evenings, Sat., Sun. and Thsyer of 95 Cedar street was He and Senator Sparkman (D., About 11,000 educators from all ployes have joined' the Teamaters Future.” An Oneg Shabbat will 1 A felt it was entirely proper for thousands of taxpayers mistaken­ Lincoln School PTA Tuesday nt Gorman repquest had been made at Congress, we’ve got to do some­ it was learned that in many case* parts of the country are expected day, without elaboration, ’ that ' he Jury to be informed that ly believe they need not file the held- this afternoon at 3 o’clock at Christmas time ra th ^ ^ o)^ that Ala.), said there should be “ full Union, Local 536, A.F. of L., of follow this service. Holidays MI-9-4901 the school library. thing of ^thls kind. We’ve got to temperatures are caused in crashes to attend the affair which will fear Dayis’ application is being turned Saturday a t - 8 a.m.. Sabbath I Ute’a attorneys ■ frequently declaVatlona if they 'wMc” 'aubJecl He stressed the heed o'( 'routine the Watkins Funeral Home. Ro­ he intervene. 'flb lt G) baye ' W;|) consuitstion’’ with UN-partnera in which are too I'bw' to ignite the Hartford.' OHver - Layallee la stew­ down'. bert Willard,’ reader to r the (Chris­ -Korea oh-“ positive policies.'’ . .ture .panel xliscuasions, . exhibits ard for "^ the men—emploj'ed -by' morning aendee;. at. 10 a.m.., Chll; 1 Moaunend aentencee to the Judges to-payroll-withholding.'tax. '' from" a veo’ eery agis' to 'lessen "Until 'liow,” 'iald ' the 'Cbm' gasoline...But which can set iii 24*HQUR SERVICETI ...K, Smith went on to describe the and lectures. Dart's. dren’s Sabbath service; Sunday at j I criminal cases and that judges Am a result, he said, "great num­ tension in the child's life, to aid tian Science Church, was in charge muniat hewspaper, “ this haa not Sparkman suggested that U. S. flames the oil or hydraulic fluid of the servicea. Frederic E. Werner meeting as a give-and-take'session representatives "sit down with Most othen dairies in town are 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Temple School. uently follow die recorhmen' bers” of them are in unintentional in developing good sleeping and happened and hopes are expressed with ideaFoffered from both aides. These flames, then, touch off the W c fiRTvic* oE typtfl of MIS. , violation o f the provision,-and-sub­ eating - habits, and to lessen the presided at the organ, Interment that this sllenca win be broken be­ repreee/itativea of other United gasoline.'- unionized. ______Monday at g..pjn,. Brotherhood was in the East Cemetery. He said Dulles told the Senators Nations and reappraise the whole Handy Kitchfin Helpers About Town meeting "of Temple Men with the burnort and do mstoiki- i n s t a U a t i o n o f t h i a Boward for Cooperation ject to penalties in an enforce­ tendency toward thumb-sucking fore the lives of the two Innocents he was not able to make key de­ Another discovery was that It i-*'' \i la another criminal case which ment drive the Internal Revenue Bearers were Peter F. Hansen are broken on the electric chair. situation." possible to cut off the ignition or Men’s Club of the South Methodist Hon w o r k . and speech difficulties. ' He said cisions in a vacuum and w u ted . In line with Geoi'ge’a \-iew ^on News In Sportswear i ame.before Judge Daly last week, Bureau announced last year. George S. Hansen, Daniel ^ n n . The Communist and pro-Oom the engines too soon when a pilot Anyone interested is invited to Church. I children in the Manchester sche(oI» Harold Hanija, John Jensen end the advice of the foreign relations the economic blockade, Repreaen- 1 1 Ir. McDonough pointed out, “I didn’t think it waa a neces­ are fortunate in having equipment munlst press, meanwhile; made subcommittees. sees s crash is Imminent. ■ I f it i-- attend the Valentine Square Dance I taba’a Attorney Albert S. Bill Arthur Lashinske. heavy propaganda use of Presl tstive BatUe (D.. Ala.), has called cut off before the flow of fuel ha» sponsored by the Manchester sary provision when Congress en- trained personnel to screen.them Smith said another meeting with 10,000,000* 1 1 raaommendlng lenient sentences ,acted it, and I don’t yet," George dent Eisenhower’s refusal tO’ com for a survey by the U. S. Navy, op­ been stopped, fire frequently re­ YWCA tomorrow night from 8:30 | for any hearing, sight.- or speech the Secretary might be held next erating under t/N authority, of 1 vt two offenders, said this said in- an interview. "It violates defect* that might tend, to affect mute the death sentence. L’Unita. sults as the ' gasoline passe* to midnight at tho Community Y .! in addition to devoting half '*ts week: That F ar, East pro’olems how well the Allies are co-operat­ i MAmmandation was in part a' re the theoify of taxation, it is not their adjustment in school or Danish King Opens ^yere “ao Involved ” that they de­ through the engines and hits the John DesJardins will be the caller, | t>R THE KIDDIES - ^ y ■art! for their cooperation with front page to the case, gave it 'en ing in embargoes already Imposed hot metal of the tail pipe. and inusic will be .provided by hi* Large ANortOMt ^ essential to the .pay-ag-yourgo their pOrqpnality in. general. , Ac­ manded. frequent - consul tatlow against - -strategic -shipments to i M suu: ' " ...... iHebry' 'of' financing, the govern cidents are responsible for more ojther .fnll'pngv, ■with photographs FiHdlngB bf ' this nature have Music Makers. WONDER OVEN Council of Notdics oiLthe condemned' couple and their George, asked about the secrecy, China. One to four year sentence im- ment, and It imposes avoidable deaths of'Children than any other been given to employes and crew.- Arthur 1 oeed on Mendill todsy ■vrta the hardships on many taxpayers. . cause. Dr.- Moyer . asserted," and children. told newsmen, “ they handed down of the airlines for the increased . /, ffU 1 IM f , ■*. V f O / f ■ An eight-column banner acFosa a ukase," but he added that every­ Members of Senior Girl Scout < M raoommended by AMt. Stste's "If the house will pass a bill to accident- prevention la of primary safety of passengers. This line of Troop one who are planning to i Aty. Douglas B. Wrigbt. Copenhagen. Denmark, Feb. IS the page proclaimed: “ Let Us Stop one present.had agreed to It-. research will be more vigorously correct tljis altuation, I will sup­ importance in the home and in the the Butchcr’a Hand.” Right Die in Crash go to New York Sunday snd who MMidill, who operated the now port it." -rUn—King Frederick DC of Den­ Sparkman Said he would have tb pushed, in view of the recent COM6INATION school. stand on Smith’s statements. need transportation to Hartford ( loeN wee hours bottle club in George said many taxpayer.s find 'The next meeting of the group- mark today-opened the first ses- series of air' crashes. NOTICE NUTMCOCMER' WINB RACB^ ....Tha Bcnate. An&cd,Services com­ Of Rescue Aircraft Will meet at the Center rt 7jl9_a. J tArtfoed-Aad- wiother bottle chib ■it -imposaible -to- “even- xromtr vtase" wHt -he -held--March -4- aiwh-Profes­ aion«f the NordtekCeunelU an-un-- ‘ifr,"'’" ”’’'"' ' -- Kanehester, wua convicted of official parliament composed o f 53 Rio d6 Jamdre, Feb. IS— > mittee awaited the return of Gen. 11 to full compliance. He said they sor Swann of New Britain State James A. Van -Fleet to get the de­ We have combined all our W t N M W 1 uylag Approximately 80 cartons cannot estimate their income for Teachers College will be the repiV.scntatives of Norway, Swe­ White Mlat, owned and skip­ (Continued From Page One) den, Denmark, and Iceland. - pered by George Blunt White of tails oi^ how be' thinks a general Members of the Juvenile Grange operations at our new sales­ ( t dgarotUa from Edward Oliver the year ahead, or even for the speaker. offensive would succeed in Korea. Hospital Notes are urged to attend the meeting ------Mystic, Conn,,,, today wen the Asqlii said a refique aquM room. We are no longer dfi* 9 6 John Irwin, both o f Hartford, three months ahead, because It Swedsh delegates proposed that Van Fleet, who is retiring, gave up tonight at 6:30 in Tinker Halt, as' have pleaded guilty td ateal- fluctuates seasonally and from the home governments plus laws 1,SM-imUe handicap raoe from reached the scene In late in|T any business at / Available at your favorite Bnenoe Alrea to Itio—one o f the .command of the Eighth Army last > Today .imporUmt .neWS: about the. JuvsnU*. the oigarettea an^ are how year to year. Bond Requirement gtvihg commo^ business, social noon and took the bedte* to ‘nii - • , -r « *-l8 l - 4B1 liDddle Tunipike^East toughest, tests In 'yaphtlng.. Tuesday. Grange ca.mp fo.- this summer will car dealer, service station aentence. Thej^ are the ^ He said he would have no objec­ securitv,:Snd .lMiAl "rights, to citi­ He said then he was sure a'geh-' . Amerlonn Air. watch.tower near- • A D MITTB D YEiSTERDAT; ' be'discussed. It is a- new plan-to who teatifi^ against Mcn- tion if Congress chose to change zens of the (our nations. The coun­ hy. The Air Force withheld ■ Mrs. Ida Beruby, 18: Arch street; Balkiiig Lombardo cil has now lawmaking powers it­ eral offensive at this time would have the rabordinate Grange giv- pr.g6,rage._,.‘ ^e^statijte, to. make it pennissive. FREIGHTER IN STRAIT Soccead. -In. H onolulu,auRnitc: identification of tNe vlctlins. . Leo McCaffmy,ol03.-Portepvst4«etr----; _ STANEk Then, he said, some taxpayers- s e lf‘but passes on recommenda­ Hsng Keag, Peh. 1 8 -4 ^ — iiqr ratklf e^ ■ th|('beneflt"M'the'rrar ^ottie, he said yesterday *he felt Robert Abair, 23 Deerfield drive; . ',1 ; ^ might jlesire to pay their taxes In tions' to the respective govem- The British freighter Incharraa, B-3« CRASH KILLS THREE rcatlonal and educational program Samuel Lombardo, of Lombardo such a big push would not broad­ Albert Gado, 26 Birch street; which may be hod at camp. Electronic Ijiboratories advance as a matter of conven­ Brothers, the firm which now holds m'ehts. which reported an attack by un- Fort Worth, Tex., Feb. 13—W’)— UUtribuled By ... a o b h i o o w ience. en the war beyond Korea. As to (3ieorge Foster, 40 drive G; Mrs. 277 BRQAD ST. the town's garbage collection con­ • Other proposals before the coun­ Ideatifled Junks yesterday, start­ his appearing before the Senate A Carswell-bascd,^ B-36 crashed Jeanne Holmes, Rockville; Milton' George is senior .Democrat on cil: 1. A four%eU— _^The blockade question was high six suffered major injuries and Adams atreet; (jbarles Treat. 1038 A U T O PARTS citizens of all four nations to medi­ The Itallaa goverameat today eight others were slightly injured, Library, who will speak on "Look­ COME IN I s n TMM NOW I however, of town officials, about in the minds of Democrats on the Middle turnpike west; Jean Martha ing Forward to Lent,’.’ during Beautifully Installai c h g V * ® * ’* '' TAaley Albright, 17-year-old the contract *pc.ciflcatlons. cal treatment. o^ered Rev. Aathony Call- Carswell Air Force Base officials 270 BROAD ST. “rten girl, leads field of ekat- Far East Affairs subcommittee. said here today. BoiMe, 784 Middle turnpike east; which she will review-sev'eral books Priced O R . : - . 21 The , biggest drawback in «the The representatives met In the andro, director of tho Americaa- Senator George (D-Ga), the rank­ I for World figure akating cham- Mrs. Emma Schmidt, 85 Birch for reading during the Lenten sea­ Mitchell 9-4.528 Fi*>m $184.95 PubKc Records - contract, Lombardo said this Danish parliament's upper house Anaaced Evaagelloal Biblical In- The giant bomber , returning Sea Us Soou! 'uhip at Davos, Switzsriand but ing Democrat, said he agreed with from a flight tb England, was street. son. Mrs. Margaret McKinney is • k Y I A O U T H morning, is the requirement that chamber. They will hold future ses­ atltate hers te quit Itallaa toll Senators Ellender (D-La) and Ful- iw ^ ta are still unknown. . . . Immedistely. making a scheduled stop en route ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. 2650 chairman of the pr.ogram, and the PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Warrantee Deed the successful bidder must file a sions in the other three capitals on bright (D-Ark) th*t it would be Augustine Dancosse, 185 Autumn VISIT MANCHESTER'S . ta pbliea at Groton barracks a rotation basis. to Carswell. Ch-ocheted from odds and ends Ward group will be the hostesses. A JT they have releaaed eecond man Genevieve F. Dama to Camillo surety bond in at least the aniount unthinkable (to) go It alone” on ------S^------First reports JCrom Goose Bay ______— Gambolati, two properties on Mid­ of the contract which would cover “ ADOPT RATE PLANS a blockade or other step whRH - o t cotton,- these colorful- Dutch boy Just the way j'uniors^ like their HOUSE OF CARFETSI q leatlmed in connection with W’aahiagton. Feb. IS— (F) — indicated the bomber was prepar­ BIRTH YESTERDAY:.s son to and girl potholders can be easily A demonstration of first aid and STORE HOURS: h AAk at Norwich State Hospiui, dle turnpike west. one year. might spread the fighting. sports togs—pretty and new-look­ KEMP’S PL.\NS CAPITAL VISIT ing to land when the accident oc­ Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McKenna. life saving techniques will be given Always SO Rolls of Bmadloom 8 to 8 Monday thru Friday h it announce that probe la sUU William F. Hensel to Victor P. Lombardo said such a bond is Peetmhetcr General Summer- Like Ellender, deqrge said he and quickly made. The skirt and ing and easy on the eyes. This psir INUOItPORATED field teday foratally adopted the' curred. Rockville. trousers are blue; -vests —black; is perfect a *-sIim, comfortable by Boy Scouts tomorrow morning In Stock 8 to 5 Saturday PlixM Tol«*«6 11 aeUvafile. Zableskqs and Nellie A. Zableskos. difficult to get. ‘ Moundsville, \V. Va..^Feb. 13— would like to see Chiang Kai-shek The weather was reported to at 11 o'clock at the First National 76.3 MAIN STREET asH proceeding etarted by his pre­ step out as leader of the National­ BIRTH TODAY: a daughter to sleeves—white; hair and shoes — sundress with neat bolero (or just fOvaraport, La., poUce jaU 78- property on Woodland street. - . The ,-contract provides that the have beeri clear and- unrestricted. Over 60 Patterns In 9x12 Rugs I fiP)— Young Paula Martin, who will decessor for a new 35 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grant, 421 yellow; and the little girl's apron the right cover-up. Bank. The program will be lead by io4a< jr ar-elfl man for inveatigatlon ,in Quit Claim Deed surety company shall proceed with have to go through life with artifi­ ist forces on Formosa, but he told A C-47 flew jto the scene and a Joseph M cCooc, Red O oss first aid b hneetien with alaying of his el- Jeremiah Morlarty and Honora the execution of the contract if increase In parcel poet rates. a reporter: "W e’re stuck with Parker street. ....“ and hat are made of red material. Pattern No. 8923 is a new-rlte Budget Terms Arranged :r.rivrw*r;t...... cial legs, haa an invitation to visit ,two-man para-rescue team jumped .perforated pattern In sizes 11. 12, Instructor. • rly wifa. . . Bfarianne BfuHen- Moriarty to John Allen Partridge the general manager declares the the White House “when you are him,?' to render aid. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Pattern No. 2650 contains com­ and Elsie D. Partridge, property contractor in default for some 600 PIGS TO DIE ' Fulbright said he shared El- Mrs. Gladys Smith, 45 Cornell plete crocheting instructions, 13, 14. 16, 18, 20. Blze 12. dress. « r, Balgium'a antry Into “Mita feeling fne again.” Deep snow prevented the land­ NAVY' unconcerned Special! •LAI** U itvaiM” cootaat laat year, re- on Woodland street. violation of thq contract. Pro\-ideoce, R. 1., Feb. IS — lender's view that the best hope street; Mrs. Mary Stsudt. . 193 stitch illustrations, stitch illustra­ 3^b yards of 39-inch; bolero, 1 ■_«W3HT® FOK F *** Mrs. Mamie Eisenhowbr wrote a ing of aircraft and early Friday yard. , ti ma to Aniarica tntant on I ’Trade Name The bid ppenji(g is slated fpr note to the eight-year-old girl, (F)—Six hnadrM pig* la a herd, for peace in the Far East lay in morning Air Rescue Service heli­ Loomis street; Peter Rykowski. tions. color suggestions and em­ DON’T M188 r t at the state InstltuGonal farms drawing -the' Chinese on the main­ 201 Hilliard atreet; Mrs. Mabel For this pattern, send 30c in San Francisco, Feb. 13— (-P)- A Manchester m mtaf V. B. cittoan. Raymond E. Lucas, doing busi­ Mpnday at 3 ptm. in the office of whose legs were,.ainputated shortly copters evacuated the dead and in­ broidering directions for features. bright white light was sighted off GAR WASHING as4 GREASING THE* ^ ^ Dania) aupply aaleaman in ness aa- Ray’s Oil Burner Service. General Manager Richard Martin. at Howard, R. 1^ became Infect­ land away from Moscow’s control. Juno, 91 Chestnut street; Mrs. Send 25c in Coins, your name, Coins, your name, address, size before Christmas because of a rare jured. desired, and the Pattern Number Point Arens on the California reveals he sells some Bnlhlhig Permits blood disease. ed with vesicular exanthema, a Elllender contenefc that a block­ The plane was one of 14 return­ Mary, Smith, 28 Raymond road; address and the Pattern Number GARTLETT-GNAWAM in aknlla yearly along ade of the Red coast and an exten­ Bruce May, 720 Middle turnpike to SUE BURNETT, THE MAN­ coast ^aat night. It set the Coast Carpet Center EITHER JOG 69c To Earl Howard for Alterations AUTHOR REAPS AWARD The first lady encouraged Pauls \-true disease of swiao, last week ing to CarswelL Two others re- . to ANNE C.ABOT, THE .MAN- Guard looking for mariners In dis­ other suppliaa, adding that and additions to dwelling at 61 London, Fqb. 13—(A5—Author E. aad ths pigs are to be destroyed. sion of action against China might west. ' CHESTER EVENING HERALD. ton Mai(i S t, at Middle COMPANV. ^ J to recover soon and told bar about majined in England as -planned. OHESTER EVENING HERALD, 1190 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW tress—astronomers looking for a “ "« a ■ uaually come from Adams atreet south, 8600. M. Forster was installed today as the “sweet dresses and bonnets’’ It waa learned today. alienate all prospects of “bringing DISCTHARGED TODAY: Mrs. 1156 AVE. .4;MER1CA.S, NEW Turnpike 6AS 23.*e PER eALLON MAIN Te-ltA K C where there haa baen a To Stephen Filip for aifford E, YORK 36, N. y. meteor—^Ir Force radar men ^ 866 8 a Companion of Honor by Queen she would be able to wear. the CSilnese over to our side." He COSTLIER ‘niAN ALASKA Rose Klein, 26 (jlinton street; John YORK 36, N. Y; scinning their sets for uniden^fied Gaaehoalovaklan trade Scranton, Mterationa and additions suggests those prospects could be Don’t miss the new Basic Fash­ 1 Phone Mitchell 5-434$ Elizabeth. The award, announced Mrs. Eisenhower also sent a BOTH GRASSES . The United States acquired the M. Purdy, SO Jean road; Mrs. Bar­ Presenting the New Anne Cabot plans. ■ JpAper reporta “ahocking In- at 309 Spruce street, 8900. In the new year honors list, usually Grasping bent, a, fraction of an enhanced if (jhlang could be re­ ion fbr '53,' spring snd summer. BOHN’S SHELL SERVICE / ARI40LD O. ARONSON, Rtpr6M«t|rthth . tooled ItsUier case to the Mounds- Virgin Islands from Denmark in bara Hilton and daughter, Bolton; Needlework Album. Directions for It’s a complete spring sewing The Navy was unconcerned. Stare Hours: at” eg raeietaaea by women T o Abe Nussdorf for Nussdorf goes to distUiguiahed writein and ville Child Study Club, which is inch high, and bamboo, mors than placed. ' 1917. Ths rice of 82S.(X>0.000 for Felix PagSni, 105 Deming street ; " "" 9 * *eH*d to work at Sand and Stone Company for one puppet mittenr, basic i embroidery guide for smart, practical ward­ It belatsdiy informed everyone 5:86 DaUy—Weil, to Noon 559 MAIN STREET— OPPOSITE TJIE LIBRARY I TtL, ^1-9-6976 er MI-S47M ;. educaton. Forster’s works include holding a benefit for Paula Feb. 20. lOO feet tall, are both graasss, ae- *But George said he knew of aa these 133 square miles T was 3 ^ Mrs. Ann Gagnon, 79 Broad street; stitches and grand designs are that its planes were practicing int iaatiraetiona story, 5-room dwelling at Nortlr ” A Room,with a View’* and "A eerding to tha Encyclopedia Brl- ladlcatioB that caiiang would step times the aaeupat aid fOr’-Alaska’a robes; gift pattern printed inside 6 t(^9 Thursday aad Friday This and ether gifts will be huc- Armand Adam. 137 Edgerton printed In this Usue. 25 cents. the t ^ k . 25 centaj flare drops. an tn ooa. Main street opposite 584, 810,000^ iPassage to India." tiened off. tannica.’ i aaide or e ^ d be forced out by 388,400 aquar* miles. ------— ------2 — ------' e s t ^ t ; Ernest Bush, 5 Jeaif raaO- *1 ^ V ‘ .1— • : I ,\ / I n :/)- J

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muMiu The sting ot s bee ie 1-32 of an Customer — A djme's worth of Inch Tong— Ihe olher six incliea are fat’ poison, please. irnaginatlon. Druggist (absent-mindedly) -— M iu Helen Estca, Pacnltir AdvlM r On white or rye? Compiled by Stndonts of ManchMter Hiffh School » HATS VOL. XX, No. 22 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 The beat of friends fall out. and nODCONC so Keep your eyes wide open be­ > % 0 His teeth had done some years fore marriage half shut after­ :njoy Field Trips Seven W ins ago. wards.— Franklin. Cagers Down Legiop of Honor EnxUshman to*Talk — Thomas Hood. MHS Tankmen Heads Majorettes Hal -H o w do you gel along Hugh Davies, exchange In English Classes] For Riflemen The greatest, busiest executive w’ithout your girl friend? Win, Drop One Tigers, 58-55 teacher from England at East in the world Is the wife of the Rufus Much Cheaper. Hartford High Senool, will Another series of field trips ^merlcan working man.— Davis. speak at an open meeting of have been completed by Mrs. The minister announced: "Next the Current A ffairs CHub on Helen Skinner’s English III classes. Middletown Only Other Bow to Oosby 40-27; Aitkeii Adds 45 Points, Monday, Feb. 16, in Room 26M CYosby— You know what I like Sunday I niesn to preach on the The purpose of these trips Is to Contender for Top shout you, Paul?___ Your great at 7 p. m., on British foreign acquaint the students with the In- subject of liars. As- s- preparation WWp Bulkeley 3^20; Nears School Record i; s'uccMs ham 't changed you one -poHcy. A ny -intereated- student ifustrial and lntellectnat establtsh^' Honors in League bit. for my discourse I should like Hartford Public Next Face Brisloi Next' | is invited to what promises to menta of this town and state. b o u g la s~ W h y should It? 1 you to read the seventeenth chap­ be a very interesting talk. A group of students vlalted the Manchester High's rifle taMB always knew 1 was great. ter of Mark." On the following Bank—:Bow to Crosby 40-27 .... Two close games were featured I' Mark Twain Library located on made it seven wine in a row by de­ Sunday the preacher rose to be­ Traveling to Croaby a t. Water- at the local Armory this week (. Farmington avenue In Hartford. feating Meriden High’s gunners by If matches were made In heav­ gin, and said, "Now. all of you who bury thU past Saturday to awim with the Indiana pulling ope out There they saw the original furni­ a score of 879 to 798 st tbe Silver en. where did the cigar-lighters have done as I requested and read the second Waterbury tiam In two o t the fire, 58-55, over Middletdwn ture .of M ark .Twain's home, in? City...Gun. Club in M erldsn on. Uoib- come from? the seventeenth chapter of Mark, weeks, Manchester Hlgli ¥ t MA u m m . The Civilian Defanee Program in Instrumental and vocal leasons and L WI&H THESE B E S a ■ the beat he hoa ever posted. This the big Green scored 22 points In Handler Lends VTOr, € H A P e — ~ TM& t50MfMATiW<& THOSE H UNGRY .fil9ARD£iiLy . activtty^ 187T Bdb Wrighl — J8^| 21 Fondle day was that between Tommy Mc­ captaln In her Junior year. Buit Y ciub for the past two years.’ bile’s also a memberer of Current actual condltione that 23 Those 31 More loyal 46 Preposition W eaver enjoyed a 12-7 lead at might result from an attack, Malnlck — lU. 22 Den Namara and Butch Mullaney In the this ambitious young girl ha.s not This year he Is playing with the Aiialrs, Debating, Y-Teena, and Is opposed (Scot.) • 47 City in the end of the first period and Ht-Y basketball team. Dick dis­ Training to'-k place on Disaster ■!dfeWtodhmw''':'--'y' 24 Hurt _ 100-yard breast stroke. McNamara stopped with school clubs. She is a-Student Council'alternate. These j 24 Poker stake 33 Sailing -Vessel Pennsylvania 21-16 advantage at the half. .The street, which wee fixed to look as From Here In another CXXL oontesC' lidt beat Mullaney by a hair. Tommy a member of St. Marks Fife and plays an interest in dramatics as are just her extra-curricular actlvi- Arabian tre« $5 coconut 38 Rust fungi 48 Clan locals were ahead 34-31 at the end if disaster had hit it. Wednesday, the red-hot ifiidUii was timed at 1:10.2; Butch’s prob­ Drum Corps and also St. James' shown through his membei-shlp tl6!|; outside of MHS, she is trsasr . 27 Health resort «u _. sorus 50 Winglike part Of the third period. The training program was con­ Hot Shots flrere racked up tlMir ^-^airth able time was 1:10.5. CYO. in Paint and Powder In hla aooho- urer of the Junior Congregstlon of 30 Strip of As happened at Weaver, a little ducted by National Civil Defense (3osch Oil Hunt's marksman are I straight win by adglaf WiadBaai Haloburdo coasted in to nab W ith this full schedule Eileen more year and now Bock and Bus­ the Temple Beth Sholom, vice doughy paste trouble interrupted., the progress leaders All current information currently riding, ths crest • I . . , , , . v> » » . w » 1 5“ t b 7 8 V T ~ i\ third in the 100-yard back stroke still finds time to hold down a kin, the upperclass dramatic High by a score of M l ta .Wn «t 32 ‘Tried <1 of the game, but all was straigh­ president of the United » ynsgogue and newest methods on CD were seven-match winning streak. 'Thrir y,. Thread Oty roags. B n M A s- ^ H l 6 to make the score stand 33-27 in job of her own as baton teacher. group. 34 Glittering tened out in quick order. Youth, and UBY repor »r for the cmmloyed at the center. latest win over Meriden ^ r e a ^ 16 EPOCHAL-*-. li . i 14 favor of Crosby. If Manchester She teaches her own classes at the Dick ia an ardent Boston B-aves ornament Manchester 8S, Middletown 55 Tempts Bulletin. 'The benefits of this training col­ the deadeyee of at least a Ue for ^ ^ , j j i j foUowad by S o b B l S w H E DOESW T RNO vJ had won the last event, the 160- Rola Gibson Dance Studio and fan. In the field, of music he 35 Water- The Indians squeaked out a 58- In the past she has also belonged lage will be passed on to ths local IT'S DINNER T I M E - 7 ~ Is 4 yard free style relay, they would her pupils range from 20 to 30 In really goes for Don Howard’s C C IL honors. A win o vw M liM l^ i7S. Ed Rsiehard todB IM EATIN' OUT ^ 1. W T M U • »>t 2"I^ 55 win over the luckless Middle- to: French Club T, 3, 8; Y-Tsens C m l Defenae program as soon as encircled land have won the meet by one point. number. "craTy” recording of "Oh Haopy town iTsxt Friday would give them p ,^ top-five ro«Ur- m m town aggregation in the last 16 1, 2, 3; debating, 1, 2, 8; Aqua- possible. 36 Before i5“ 4 S Trounce Bulkeley A t present she is following the Day". Ray Anthony’s band' is tho top spot an atone. ,*rlth 173; Joe beU iBfitrlTS: - accond.s on foul phots by Ed Lynn ettes 1, 3; bowling, 1; and last, but Devs Hansen *53 37 Sorrowful cry Manchester whipped the Hart­ College Course which includes tons with our Legionnaire, while Pool Hia^ Norm Miner caasc *^«4n:** ALLEY OOP This Way Out BY V. T, HAMLIN and J'm Roach. The game started hardly least. High School World, 39 Table scraps u '//// P ford Bulkeley squad 38-20 this English III, Spanish I, Algebra I A1 Martino rates as hN favorite Record with 172. Minor coatthiMd tp H U M slow, but the Middies took five and 1, 2. 3. 40 Otherwise W(\ Tuesday at the Rec pool. The U.'S. History, and Personal Econo­ vocalist'. His choice for s cul­ written In the MHS ewlmi^g in^jan to qualify to'BB THE CREATURE J W t B WHY WEVE BECAUSE\VE3. BUT OH, ...BUT I DON'T THINK. outpassed and outplayed the locals Carol’s present subjects Include 41 Witty saying is i ! zs f r 5 T W Medley Relay broke the standing mics. inary preference Is. sure an’ be Dclegatea Named book by the '535S edition.edition, Curtu u ^ | to data. Joo todT: m i 16 A OU DOES! 42 Unaccom­ i record of 1:08.1 in this event by A s of now Eileen l.s undecided "o-ah. corned beef and cabban-e. Wright; set neinew marlu in the xndereon, and Nem Mlifsr japiooocu8!J wORRy-rrs « they lack a sharp-shooter. history, and modern problema. NECKl/CUT THE BEUEVE panied to it as to her future but whatever This brines us to tbs "dislikes' yard andind 100-yard100- freestyle, ^ 1 qualified for t|w tS S y ^ m ^ p one tenth of a second. Tommy "The Indians had one In Aitken A fter she bids farewell to her • In Mock Session FOWER ME? 45 Pairs she may decide on, we may be denartment. where Dick lists the medley relay team of Joe | /*! McNamara almost broke another who to.ssed In 23 points, eight in alms maUr, Carol hopes to enter ;| ;::iC C IL indlvtduM 5 T i f sure she will obtain success. "loud mouths" s* the numbe- one Hslolmrdo, Butrt m u | yj^ HartfP 49 Holds back record, posting a -time of 1:10. the exciting fourth period. Roach Eileen Ls the daughter p t Mr, pain. It would seem_.that he Is Cornell -and pursue s liberal arts Tom Smith set the third one in the 51 Anger n This is only one tenth of a aecoi^ turned th 11 and McGuire 10. Far­ Kathleen Olmstcsd, Priecilla on March fith. O U sr 55“ i 51 and Mrs. Edmund L. Kiely of 250 not alone in this feelln". course. Buckley meet In the Rec pool on 52 Comfort off the now-standing record. rell hit for nine and Lynn collect­ Torrance, Anita Qrossman, Nancy In tha event w sf* M o fi i High streej. Records orovlde Dick with Believe It or not. C ard 's favor­ Tuesday. Tha old record was 53 Stringed 41 Joey Haloburdo, Butch Mullan­ ed all his five points In the final Macaulay, Chic Shaver, John Alli­ who tpptf q dtp in 1)6 \ P. Erickson '54 hobby. He consldersblv enloys ite food ia mustard! W a've heard, shoved down to 1:03 mlnutae. Instrument ey and Tommy Smoth combined son, A1 Guay, and Doug Ftngiss Lsuifp; Okfirta period. coHectln> (the platters as well as from it very fsliabls source, that 33 to Oa 54 Bite , - •It •n m W 47 forces to take the first six points The Indians will travel to Bris­ have been recently elected by the Ltdoux. . -J- % her jdea of a perfect sandwich con­ 55 Mast ...... and a-new pool -record for Man­ tol Friday to try and break- the .rnlnnln'T. them...... Current • Affaire -club-to-tske part High, centoc Marshall AJItK*n Being an Industrious sort of feP sists of two slices of bread smoth­ Bbootlnr for th* tltfdtt!"; t. 0«. W 56 Love god w * li chester. The trio best their op­ Bristol City jinx held over them in the mock U N Assembly to be needs but 38 polnto to reach tha Spring Production 'ow, Dick snends nr'ch time at ered with murtsrd—nothing else, •quad wars Matlnaon .with ; tipf. f l l lJ iM Id > I—. • 57 Obtain ponents by one length of the pool. for so long. Aitken needs but 10 held at Hlllysr CMlIegs on April individual aooring record held by I ne-i-tlr-e iob. He Is In the employ just mustard! And for dessert, ii Ss In the 200-yard free style. points to tie the record held by 31, H iiky Hohenthal, '63. H e has three t o of the First Food Sto-e. C.V____ VEKT1CAL Forbes W arren and Roger Lord Selected by P<^:P Pinky Hohenthal, ’52. in individual she's real keen about licorice Ics 'Thsae people will represent JOJ. Dink ha* fslrlv definite nlans for cream. *T wish you'd quit sanding me these invitations to borrow 1 M ale deer is si proved to be the One-two punch scoring. Th is game could do It. (Jhlna and Haiti st the aesembly. StA- IS for the Ducks. The time posted A1 Guay, '53 his future, alreadv. He hopes to ' "Have You Heard" and "You'll * ‘ Oh! Oht ^ CMC*. iee> Sf e»Mia e*. r m. eac. « e. cm. an. $1000— my wife can’t understand why I don’t take you up!" In preparation for tbe asflsmbly ail wa.s 1:21.4: “Meet Me I-i St. Louis" has enter the TTnlversIty of Connectl Never Walk. Alone" rank tops on state repreeentstivea will visit the The High School faculty wanned I S c h is t ic • cut ne::t fall to take un mechanical The combination of John Lean- been chosen as the public perform­ Carol’s private hit parade. And United Nations in New York, up their of tense by beating the Hi-1 CHRIS WSLKIN. PIaneteer eo"inee-lnr. ’lV» are oulte au'e he ir hoopaters at the WaddeU School I RUto A s so d a tjo ^ i Y m iD onT BV RUSS WINTERBOTHAM der, sophomore, and frosh star ance to be given by the underclass View Rebuilding she's willing to listen to Joni and speak to the delegates from BOOTS AND' HER BUDDIES Resigned BY EDGAR MARTIN Johnnv Motycka, nabbed second dramatic club, Paint and Powder, will succeed in this, his I'fe's svork James end Perry Como any time! the countries they srs to rsoresent. court. N o official score was kept | (Champion. B oIf ^ B and third In the 40-yard free In the beginning of May. This an­ as In snvthlng he undertakes. A s for the current cinema (movies, As well as representing the vari­ but tha teachers barely eked out I award laat 3/SSE^ I DON'T KNOW WHETHER r ; I F E L S O N HAD ANY AV3-M .s o a r s ,D O Dick Is the son of .Tohn F. tha victory. The profs feature the schedule is hqi ' R.WETEEK ,W\S A »» VI’S SO 6000 Y0« YOO TO OViAV’.VACk style to add four more ooints to nouncement was made at the Of French City to you), she saw "With A Song In ous countries ths "dsisgates” will I'M SCAPED OR HAPPY,.. BCAINV.HED PICK ME HAM1L T6 SEt: v\orw» \s A Coete'lo of 20 Edtpon road. dead eye of Mr. Danislson and ths matches for .th# AWAIT THE 1 V W l NilVi T««KiOSl WHN OOKiT . r the local' squad's total points. meeting held Feb. 5 In the drama My Heart" thm ttmsa. be divided Into four groups: ths m a n , r HOPE HE PICKS IN WELKIN'S P l a c e . ' H\M ? « L V '\WL (bOOO Kennedy o f Bulkeley placed first -----T-— ...... Dave Hansen-'65- 'dassUng ( 7) eat shots of Wslkar-i thalr stride;: •tELELTIOII yOO ANO CAMTO04 WWLVOO, room. ' In th e. liiie "of Spof tS, Carol is Politlesr committee which will rVOU TOO, CHCJS IS OKAY, Btrr IDO >, French movie entitled "The OFACREW- s r o ? t v w i O? VANHit*. T A K t A In a.time of 21.5. . Tryouts for the p)ay will be an­ one of those self-complacent Yan­ take up the problem Of K oras; ths Brtogs. I Oonnecttcut’iC CONSEKYATIVE F< Village That Would TYbt Die,” v/a* t h v w k s w TAOOVt f Because of the lack of divers nounced shortly. kee fane (there’e one In every Security committee which will cov­ ' 'rtis tentative data for the an -r Freshman FOCTHE seen recently by , the. students O' nual Senior vs- Faculty. hasksthaU { aheotet* in MEECl/Ry" 16 ¥001> i from Buikeierv, the dlvinr event Following^- the-business -meeting crowd) and" during the football e r disarms msnt; the Humanitartsn was eliminated. Norm Therrlsn. a one-act • play, directed by Miss Miss Jeanne Low's French clas8es._ and Social committees which will game has bean sat at March 30. Tuesday, TCIP. X-Change season, ahe backe Arm y (c « ahe Jim Farrell and yours truly are' ------who was barely nosed out of third Marlon Hale entitled, "Sugar and The movie centered about the take up the problem of the race powerful said with a sigh!). And her pet handling the detalla. in the preceding meet with Cros­ Spice." was'presented. reconstruction of a town In Nor­ conflict of South Africa; and tbe for Wednesday Igt <1 peeves ere people who arc in That’a about all there is FROM by, would have been the favored Jane Jones, almost 16, Is visited mandy called Aunay ^ u r Odon. Economic committee which will Armory, and thrtSCIL HI there! We're back again with aincere and people who are never HERE. contender. by a girl friend who has Just re­ ^ e r a period of seven year* this cover the Point Four Plan. . tlon concludes oh fY id ay village has been built up three some choice bits and Ups from our on time. A1 Guay, '63 Wright, who pnlv swam one turned from_ school in Paris, ITit U N Assembly proved estis- locals meat Mlddlstown times by the people of the town 'chsuges throughout- New Eng­ Besides having lived in Rumaon, event, tapned the line ahead of Frarice." Susan,’who now jjirefera to fectory laat year and from actual­ N. J., Hartford. Arlington, Vtr Y-Teent See CartooM Armory...... Kennedy from. Bulkeley, ..who. in. he called, Suzanne, while away h w With tho aid of the French govern­ land. ■ . ly ...psrtloipstinT, - - the. students ment." The village' was first' v.’lpbd 'JliillS. Shtf AirenhUfat; N. X, Cafol ...... '' Buss-Tili^r turn barely outdistanced sopho­ acquired some highly sophisticated developed s better understanding Cartoons wVfe “shd'wn by Ken­ out during the irtvnslon of N or­ has also visited Canada, Niagara more Bruce Anderson. Curt placed airs which Infuriate Jane. When One of the teachers from Wilbu. of ths UN and its goals. neth Burcamp and John Foster a t, _ mandy In 1944. Prefabricated Falls, New York, 'Pennsylvania, 4------* time of 68.8. ■ Susan takes Jane's boyfriend. C rp B S High in N ew H*ven told a Sally Newcomb. '53 Tuesday’s sophomore 4-Teen meet- L ,O llllC lt U lS G U S S C ff Chump Edwards.- right' but from homes were - constructed, but in student he should be mbi*e Ambi­ Wa'hlngton,:D. C., the Lursy Cav­ _ a -/3 McNamara and Dave Adamy ing. A fter the business meeting, joined together to take first and under her nose, Jane realizes that 1947 the construction of the vlL tious. Hls reply; "(Jaesar was am­ erns, the Shenandoah Valley, and the girls joined the Freshman Y - PRISCILLA’S POP Two-Sided Triangle BY a L VERMEER ■ third respectively. he ia worth something and gets lage as It was before the w ar v/as bitious and he got killed!" (do you the Blue Ridge Mountains in Vir­ ‘S»»"ar and Soiee’ Teens In 38M for some comic NewS*AC YOU GAVE ME Y 'T Cen. ^u/p) school has a special ‘’ambiguous” •daily Paris and Switzerland. assembly bsll, and will be in tbe were out with m ei HAPNER? MUCNAMUTVOlj snappy 1:08.6, a good time for the The cast was as follows; Jane, establishments of the town. ship card next year again fdfiigd IT W A S r » ^ ( w a s honor ro ll’ for hls students. They Good fortune, luck, and happi­ "Sugar and Snice," a delightful form of a Valentine's party with I sure senior co-captain. This completed Mary Powell: Susan, Judy Mozzer; Carolyn Bengtson, ’.’i4 the main part of the Student pMPI- have the .privilege of reporting ness are sH sur(!. to fpllqw this one-act play, w ss recently present the Junior HI-Y. A ll membera are IN 1935. ? like you, the scoring for-.‘Manchester-and Chump.- Jerry - Vlchi; v F a t h*e r, oil meeting, beld.on Tuaodoy. , HAS (X8t FILES RIOfiT UP seventh peridd; (M r. Perry^s Mbn- popular ' senior. Her personality ed to .Sock and Buakin by menfibers asked to attend the party, Hazel... made it stand at 38-13. Bulkeley James Juro-s; Mother, Rene Several new Ideas, mseb aa tfca ID DATE AND— I THINK News Of Alumnus day first period class— take notice and charm are going to' carry her of Paint and Powder's younger Lenore Zwlck, *65. won the free style relay to gain Schaub. The prompter was Joyce use . of a book of ooupona, lura iMliM 'ffUffi THEmCOMMSMNOW! ____»- and memorize page 13!!) far and she'll always have many actors St their reguler meeting, seven more points in a losing Bursack. worked on by a qMOial commlttoa A bulletin recently sent from admirers. Friday. Feb. 6, in the drama room - Artist Fimsbes Portrait cause. The Bulkeley four-man On Friday, Feb. 6. the play was headed by V irg il^ Hanley. TB* Springfield College noUfiqs MHS From the Gilbert School "N ew s" Under the direction of Miss Marian The Art IV class has been work­ combine barely beat out Manches­ presentefl at a. Sock and Buskin Carol is tjie . second oldest council generally felt that wttll UM of Winsted corn* these "Echoes Hale, the club's new advisor, the ing on portraits of tijeir' clsss- ter’s foursomp of Dave, Bell, Brude meeting. that George Case has a freshman daughter of Judge and Mrs. John present problems bsoomiag SMM from Freshman Tests." plSy went smoothly. ___...... ^HSfbara, Persopj^g.l, record of which he can b» proud. S. G. Rottner of 483 East Center mstes. 'Thess are being done in acute, a system other thaa th* . ___ 'WllUarn?-.AU?h ■ • ^ I w the -mascalihe of - -dow. Jsnv Jones, ably pls re

PAGE THIRTEStF 'MANCHESTER EVENIN.G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« FRIDAY, FEBR\JARY 13. 1952. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 c a t TW ELVE CBA Heads Down Stretchy THE ’s in Rec Feature Game igh- W eaver May Break Relations Nassiffs Home Saturday Herald Angle Heading down the homastreteb. standings will be based on pe^ent- By of final round competition, three determined by a team’s wia EARL W. YOST Cameras Hope 1 Sawyer Picks Monkey Business Elmira Beats Barons; and loss for both halves of play. J ’lare-Ups in Basketball games are slatad ovef the week six-foot. mx-incH 'Sporte-Editor Track Stars Vie for AA U Titles end in the Connecticut Basketball center of the New Britain Ho- For Another] Phils to Win Aasoclation. i wards, continues to lesd si) plsiyers b a t t u e s f o b f i r s t ^drawn down more money this aeS- •"T.Trwp Locals Retake Lead A lone Saturday night duel In the CBA scoring race. Carlson New York—(iP)^All kinds of Batttles for flrst place in ^son from the Athletics than Lefty Tilts May Cause Action brings together the fifth-place has tallied 320 points thiu far in Grove waa paid during his hey­ Upset Victory Skipper Bases Statement track champions — collegiate, ’The British Americans are back New Haven Roesslers (1-3) : 14 duels for a glossy 22.0 sverage tha- American Basketball League Olympic and even foreign acaa— replaces Chuck Stewart who re­ in recent weeks have been as com­ day. The pint-sized flipper, 'tls re­ in first place and will seek to take ports to the Marines Saturday. *rhe against the Manchester Nassiff | per game. Tommy Byrnes of the ported, will get $50,000 over * On Best Mound Staff will via ^ r. honors: when the Na­ By HAL TIIRKINOTON a stronger grasp as league leaders Arms,s, third-place occupants with 'Meriden Kaplans holds down .the mon aa head colds. Manchester, Herm’a Cameras take on Frank­ Slaters may have another player Wilkes-Barre \ and EUmlra are, two-year p e r i^ .. . Dom DlMaggio tional AAtU-indoor championahipa- A breach In relation* between High Cager* Play Sunday afternoon when the Paw­ from thd Fort Wayne Pistons in a 3-2 mark, in the Silk City. On No. 2 spot with 284 markers and is the. only member If ft from the ie’s Drive-In and the Collegians In -the National Loop Manchester and Weaver High tucket Slaters move Into the Ar- Sunday afternoon, the second- Lou Deset of the Bloomfleld Copacs bunched closer in the standings play Newington in Rec Senlor< take place on Feh. 14. time for the encounter. Mpe Ma- than automobiles at the Charter Boston Red Sox American League School** win have to be mended Bristol Tonight mory. Elmira handed the Wilkes- ^oney Is due to be recalled by the place Bloomfield Copacs (4-1), is third highest in the circuit with championship team of 1946 . , A l­ By STEVE O’NEILL Some of the aUra will be defend­ Oak toll bridge on a Sunday after­ League action tonight. First game before the two school* will en­ Barrea . - •»Barons ,v.i_their worst .1defeat , in _ Boston Celtics to replace Gene take on New Haven In the Elm 273 points. Three players of the though Bob Feller appears to be Cleveland Heights, Ohio,. Feb. 13 ing their AA U titles. Others will Manchester High’s cagrrs two years last night as Ed Earle City at 3 o’clock, and Manchester Meriden Kaps round out the Big noon. starts at 7. \/P)—We were the best team In counter each other agaln_ in Conley, leaving for Spring training taka a-jopk thf st^^^^^ ‘ he bill the Cleveland flre- be tiMng to dethrone the tltlehold- acKola»tlc aporU. Weaver. H gh udU .travel , to Brl".»"l fonlflht and ’Tony Kazokas .led .the Colonels collides with the pace-setting N ew , Six ..point-geUer*... 'They are Tad. . Hermie.ara.PUt to make.,lt two the., NaMonal. Lsague, the aecpnd with the Brave# soon. This may be halier of old wiU get $40,000 for era. Afany vvlU . be ^ gunning .for. ■"YsfTsr « J Coach Charlie - Horvath say* the (or a CCIL encounter with to a 20 point decision in Elmira. Mahoney’s last ABL game. He Is Britain Howards (7-0) at the Brennan, Coach Jack French and ings: upsets in a row when they tangle half of the 1952 season and I see records. Pet. hia services this season . . Robin no reason why we shouldn’t be at authorities are mulling over the fJoach Sebtty Carter’s powerful GAMES this weekend besides the seventh ranking scorer. Stanley Arena In the Hardware Paul Pleciuk who have tallied 272, Roberts of the Phillies is awaiting with Frankie’s In the flrst of two Hanfsoti Dillard, who set an aituation after what they described Bell Tmvners. Bristol won the the Manchester-Pawtucket clash Others with the Slaters sre Col­ City at 3 p. m. 271 and 238 points, respectively. Wilkes-Barre ... .696 games at the Rec gym. Herm’s, least as good this year,. We feel Olymple mark at Helsinki in the .684 an early visit from the stork . . right now we are second, to ’ no aa another "unfortunate experi­ nrst game this season from the find Elmira and Scranton playing by, Gunther, Billy Pless, Ernie Howards, first round kings, The Manchester Nassiff Arfna, Manchester •. *. rated by many as the team to best 100-meteir hurdles, will attempt to .619 One of the most traveled active already, scored-one upset In down­ team In the league. I f you want to ence’* with the local basketball Indians at the local Armory hy ciWeny. E irl Shannon and for- are sporting a faney nine-game led by Player-Coach Tommy Con­ Elmira ...... players In the American League la win his seventh bonaecuttve AAU team here In the armory Wednes-, a 78 to 81 score. night and in Scranton Sunday aft- tvlnnlng streak. However, they're ran. and still very In the running ing the Nassiff Arms quintet. make that out aa though I am crown In the 60-yard hnrdles. Dil­ jxier.Jioly.., C ross,AU . Eddie Robinson qf the A ’*. Big Ed picking the Phillies to win the ' day'evening.' ' ...... ‘ | T ' T^on. Here are the xtsndhTge as itne for some'sttff'testa lwonrom-- Tor the "second ro'nnd cro\vn, have Le'sii than one game separates Player-coach Johnny Dobrutsky lard’s chief competitor will be Milt ....ftrirfr’ Co'-Captaln 'MariiliaM George Kaftan. has played with the Indians,.sena­ plans on having his atrengeat team pennant, go right ahead. A 8TA1*M BNT to The Her-, Althen will bs out to Mtabllsh of now: .. . lug games. 'What with two games becM paced in their 8-2. record by flrst and third place. The BA’s CamphaO, the PUlnflekl. N. high w L Pet. 'THE LOCALH win be missing still to play with the ever-danger- tors- and Whit* Sox. Old Bobo on hand and a win for Herm’s will We have the be*t pitching In the aid yesterday afternoon/ Horvath ' s new season scoring mark. Buddy. Ackerman who takes' the At Siirowlec, Dual Miller, Joe held the loop lead from Sunday Newsom of tha A ’* is the real Bar scho^ hotf .who finished second to Manchester . ....l.T 6 .684 ous Bloomfield Copacs, anything afternoon until midnight Tuesday put them in a tie for fourth place league. Robin Robert* and Curt Bob Mnthlaa In the Olympic de- said the two games exchanged this The lanky center needs It marriage vows Saturday. Coach Kubachka and johnn.r and Norm num of the majors having, playad Slmmona give us the best one-two Wllkea-Barrc ...... 16 8 .667 can and still ma.v happen before Burke. Surowlec who scored 29 night when the Barons topped the with Cypress Arms. Frankie's, on cathlfin» veer left much to be desired and points to better Pinky Hohen- E lm ira ...... •....14 8 .636 Puggy Bell expects to secure a re- the curtain romes down on regular with several teams In each l e a ^ the other hand, need to win In pitching In the loop. 1 don’t look the games were "a little too thal’a J44 totnl set last season. placetnent for the game., His top points In three loop games with Colonels, 73 to 72, to move ahead .. First hom$ game for the Brave* Also trying: for his aeventh Scranton ...... 7 8 .467 season warring. of th# BA’s by 12 percentage order to stay at striking dlsUnce for them to reach their peaka for rough." Horvath also said he has scorers—Ray Felix, Jackie Allen, Meriden In flrst half play, has will be on April 16 against the two or three seaaona. Roberts may straight championahip will be Rev. Pawtucket ,. .... ___ 5 12 .294 At a meeting of CBA team man­ polnta. of Nassiffs and a loss will put them In the . had comments from other school Bobby Knight, Kenny Goodwin agers and olficlals recently, it was dumped In a handsome total of 93 Phillies at Braves Field .. If WUlle in third place. Herm’s will rely on not win 28 again this year, but coaches that Manchester vvaa a and Hank DeZonle—probably will points with the Nassiffs In second Manchester, like Wilkes-Barre Maya Is separated from the serv­ Th# flying parson, an Olympic no one waa ejected from the Pawtucket l-r;nga. at least onA decided to stage Shaughnessay ’ and Elmira, has been lucky in Ted Brennan, Clyde Brouker, and he’s a cinch to W'In 20. And I rough ball club. He feels that a Bill comprlae the starting lineup with round play. ice the Giants could offer the most wouldn’t bet against his winning titlehpljler) ^11. have Don Laz of game." f new face with Ita club Sunday playoffs at the conclusion of second playing most of its home games Bob Stefanowski to put them Into Illinois St hia main competition. break for a couple of years might Behrens, former captain of Villa- Bob McLarnon ready to try hia half of play. The playoffs will get Ronnie Del Bianco, forfner serious trouble to the defehdini: a fourth place tie, while on the 80. Simmons t^led off last year Weaver also entered a complaint Bridgeport Central high great who during the past month with the champion Dodgers In the National The $0-yard dash should produce mend the situation. on the first game In Hartford, novA durinsT the regime of Paul aet-shooling from outside when under way in the first week of other hand Frankie’s will be out because he noissed Spring training. called upon. led the league scoring race for a top-rung in the stan(llnga at stake. League flag scramble. Chances of with old reliables In Lou Dead, This year he will start on even some flraworks, John O’Connell la The action stems from an Inci­ alleging Co-Captaln Marsh Altken Arizin, ha.i Joined the Slaters. He March. You can’t beat an attraction in the dafandlng champ. But auch g . It was decided that the SJiaugh- good part of flrst half play, has WllUe’s getting out are good, footing with the rest of the boys. dent In the game here WednMday made some uncalled for gestures et which th* principals are battling Bill Wa’de and Ken Pinney. Olympic heroes as when Jimmy Roach and Rudy the crowd. Bailey said there was nessay playoffs would pair the parted company with the Walllngr In the nightcap the Collegians I loOk for Russ Meyer to have a BABKtoCiN Di l l a r d BOB RICHARDS finrt and third' teams -in a-best-of- .foFd« Bridgeport .R-o c.k • ta,-Del ...for, top honors.. . vvho are cnrrtpatly tied for tk«ond W ttw .yeari,K*rH»t^ roHbd**at and U n (^ Rei»lglno.wiU.|ie raping Krtfght tangled oh the floor after two sides To’ that itoty ahw and First place has been held by only down the line in an attempt to both had gone sprawling. Action It had been cleared between he and Christie’^ Annex :Junior r three aeries and the second and Blanco enrolled at Arnold College Layne, l a Starza place will be out to get a firmer my big four. Drews won 15 games In. Milford over the week end and two clubs all season, Wilkes-Barre for us last year. With any breaks take the crown. had been fast and hard fought up Principal William Aiken of fourth clubs In a similar series. hold on that spot when they take In the 600-yard run, tha 1962 Mickey seem# right at home in the saddle guiding his mount, The championship will be settled Is expected to Join the Arnold bas- and Manchester. ’The Barons and on the luckless Newington five. he could have won 20. to this point when Roach fouled Weaver. BA’s have .changed positions in champion, Charley Moore, haa Knight trying to Intercept a pass IF OTHER CLUBft have com­ Rex. around the turf at Plnehnrst, N. C. Peta of trainers at .Jew- League Crown at Rec by a two-out-of-three game series keteers for the balance of the Fight at Garden Bob Mackey, Adam Twarklna and Our biggest disappointment last between the two victors. Final season. the standings no less than 10 times. year waa WUlle Jones’ not hitting retired. Moore hung up hie spikes Intended for the Weaver atar. plained about "rough Manchester." port Stock Farm Stables, a special saddle was built for the monkey. big Walt Russell will be seeing after winning the 400-meter The Colonels have been as high as plenty of action for Coach John up to expectatlona. I think he will There waa a little pushing and these complaint* have been regis­ (N E A ). ______. hurdles in the Olympics. This shoring on. the . floor and the two tered elsewhere, Bailey added. He (Thriatle's downed the B. A, JrJ.- lng the B. A. Jr’s, in the opener second. ~ Welch’s five and Newington will start knocking down (encea again Elmirs, only tesm to bang.a de­ New " York." Feb." 13--(yP)— thia year. All he has to do la leaves the title up for grebe. Fa playari Wjuarad cfT agalnat haa not received one complaint Nichols with 21 points, led the 60 to^Sa, and Nassiff Hawks beat and in the night cap the So, Enders Oilers Hand Hawks by Rex Layne "to cbme out and count on its high scoring twins, Keed Doesn’t Pack feat on Coach Puggy Bell’s'well- Bill Zabel and Art P'Connell. change his stance at the plate so voritea In this event will be George other after regaining their leet. from any school but Weaver, he Finn Stars Again Milwaukee Hawks to a 92-85 vic­ the South Rndera 45 to 30 in games I will play Christie’s Movers. It will fight," Roland La Starza was ex Rhoden of Jamaica, winner of the 4 ^ yed last -night -in the- East Side t be-a_one__game - atfa!L_w 1th— t.he rounded club at the Armory, has that he will not get Ued up on in­ Playara from- both banchaa aped said. tory “over the Baltimore BttHetSi-— a FTta«y/ Feb. 47"^aats with the p a^*d..to .throMc aom a o f hia cau 01ym^400-lne^e^ and , Mai The Initiative rests with Weaver. Rec. Junior League. Christie’s rol-1 wjnnera facing each other in a one Any P«ncli—"Sugar —First Loop Loss side pltcheB. He « « been strtdlhr onto the floor end fans sitting near The Minneapolis Lakers ruine and earn a title crack this sum have had time to study the thing, B. F. rta. will come as a surprise to STANDINGS from the coal country will not his step and then he will be able to Don Oehrnuuin will defend hie them fathers of local player*. The The Philadelphia Warriors Nats 91-81, at Minneapolis, Tlus that height plays a big part in the j r, ...... fi 4-5 Ifi Chuck Davey, but Sugar Ray W L play here any more during the mer. whip the bat. Del Ennis Was faced 1,000-yard championahip. But re­ they will feel a* Bailey does, that 0-0 R The 24,year-old tayne, No. By The AssoHated Press situation waa under control In a aren’t going any place In the Lakers’ big three really flashed success of any team. Big Norm cvr. If ’...... 4 Robinson doesn’t think welter­ Hawks .... ^...... ___6 1 regular season. with much , the safiie problem, but cent lackluatre performanoec Indl matter of about three minutes. this waa sordethlng that occurred Hohenthal. Ken Irish and Mike E.s-, ...... 4 1-1 9 heavyweight contender from Lew­ NBA this year, but they may play with a total of 70 polnta. George 2-5 30 weight chamnlon Kid Garilan Detroit — Dave* Rollins, 128Vi. he changed his stride and came cate that the Wauwatosa, Wise, from the high tension In a close nuch for . the, .... 9 Federal Hill Buys .. ___ 3 4 , Nine games remain on the local iston, Utah, and the 25-year-oId Neither player was banned from ■the * role- -of. spoilers- for-the ■ con­ MUtan got. 3ft, Jinv .PoUard. 24, aiU,l,(:avlcli, y^.re„ n-v-A pnckw'mnrh'of «■ punch. • slate: ■Pive'of- th»-’OotingS"Wi4i''-be’ Detroit, - outpointed., jeasp ..Vnder- aiong'enecllently' at- .theiftnd.of the flash’ enay» he . at. the. end. of . .the, thegam i. ‘6 «ic(ri VrariR’ aieahMl-’ and hard game: • ■ ------.... 0 0-0 0 BbiAitfd o ir .r r ; . . La staraai ranked'Nd. 4, 'cblllfle ’tit tending clubs down the home Vern Mikkel-son 10. smaller B; A. as they controlled : Davey was knocked down bn foreign courta. Elmira, Scran wood, 136Vi, Detroit, 8. year. trail. said h# called the personal foul on both hoops all through the game. .Sqnstrlto. l* ...... 1 0-t 2 Gunners ...... ,..2 5 Madison Sciuare Garden ten The mile event may be a catch stretch. four times In Stadium ton will each show here once more rounder. The 10 p.m. (e.s.t.) bout Fall River, Mass.--Gene Smith, Eddie WaltkUB looked like Roach but didn’t want to throw Pro Tennis Stars Hohenthal. Eacavjch and Charlie totals ... 2fi R-15 60 Wednesday night as Gavllan while Pawtucket has two dates at 130, Washington, stopped Bobby much Improved player at the close ai-catch-can affair with Fred THE WARRIORS are placing Boggini were the top point-getters ..... h.'A. tr't (Sr.i will be telecast coast to coast by both boys out of the game end hurt tholr hopes in Paul Mooney EAST COMMITTEE won on a 10th round TKO. First game of a twin hill in the the Armory. English, 132, Fall River. 5. of the season. He was swinging Wilt, Warren Dreutzler, Fred the clubs since he was not able to for the winners while the Jrs., Mc­ B. F. Pt NBC. „ , , Mooney, stiU a senior at Vlllanova ] (fUnUi^r. rf ...... 0-0 3 “ Gavllan Isn't a good punch­ ‘Y ’ Intermediate League last night Top four teams in the final La Starza Is rated a 7 to 5 choice Saginaw, MlOh.—Elmer Lakatos, and cutting at the ball with plenty Dwyer, maybe Gehrmann, and the determine who threw the first In New Haven IjBwrence, Kas., Feb. 13—f/Fi— Connell and Calhoun played, the 0ft.8kni. rf ...... 0 0-0 0 er,” said Robliison as he ar­ of power. Putting him dowii In foreign grou — Rolf Lammer* Of College where his eUglblllty has 0-0 6 found the Boland Oilers handing . regular season standings will to whip the Rocky Mountain husky 139, Youngstown, outpointed Nate punch. Selection Committees for* the best in the shooting department Pninmi. If ...... 1. rived In Chicago yesterday to qualify for the playoffs. Man­ eighth place In the batting order, Germany and Ingvar Ericsson of expired, signed up with Phtladel- with Ed Boyle and Shorty Fisher Ou«lRfj»on. If ...... o' 0-0 0 the. Hawks their first defeat of in a scrap that has the experts Huskey, 144, Detroit. 8. ■FACBLTV m a n a g e r Dwight New Hsven—-Frank Sedgman, Rnylc, r ...... ; ...... 0 0-0 0 All a theater date. "By that chester, Wilkes-Barre and Elmira where he wasn’t on base as often the crown,. BUI Mack of Blast p’nie last Bsturdsy and almost Im­ NCAA’s Basketball "Tournament played good floor games. the year, 36 to 26. In the night­ guessing. There is no one-sided New York (Sunnyslde Garden) Perry said he wea not of the opin­ Australian whla, and Jack Kramer, MrConnHll, rg ...... 5 1-1 11 I mean he Isn’t a destructive cap, the Gunners took the meas- are "in” while Scranton and Paw­ as when he led off, helped, too. Lansing, Mich., will not defend It, mediately made the league take of Cliampion.s” were announced The Hawks were pressed and CHnioiin, rp ...... 2 2-1 6 opinion for this one as there was —Ted’ Murray, 147Vi. New York, ion the little mix-up was strong world pro king, continue a nip and hitter. I fought him twice )ire of the Federal Hill Boys, 41 tucket are fighting for the fourth Wc could use a real good sec The highlight of the AAU games notice. la.st night hy A. C. (Dutch) Lon- had to come from behind to sal­ Fi.’ hrr, Ip ...... 2 1-.5 ’ 7 for the Chicago Kid Gavilan-ChUck outpointed Irvin Steen, 148Vi, San enou^ grpunds to break relations tuck oroBs country tour to deter­ Playing his first home game la.st LuFnrpe. Jp ' ...... 2 0-0 « and I know he Is very clever,” to 39, in a photo finish. spot. Davey affair. ond baseman and possibly a long could be the three-mile run. Feat borg. University of Kansas Ath-. vage second place In the league in Diego, CJallf., 8. ured In this contest will be the de with Weaver and Informed Prin­ mine the 1953 rating.as tops-ln ten­ night, Mooney netted a one-hander Robinson, who retired as In the opening tilt the Hawks Iklltor’s Note: Standings were And there won’t be anything like North Bergen, N. J.—Dea Shan- hall hitter either In the oiiUleld or cipal Edaon M. Bailey of'the same. letlc director. The tournament is downing a slubbern South End Toinis...... 1.5 6-9 .76 Infield. Connie Ryan Is still my fending tltleholder Horace Ashen nis the world over at New Haven 14 seconds before the, final buzfr.er Sf’ore at half timri. 1 ChrlMI^'M mlililleivelght king to tske up a could not get going and -the hard effective as of Wednesday night. the crowd that watched the wel- ley, 134 >/i. Jersey City, outpointed Perry, when Informed of Weaver’s Arena Thursday night, feb. 19. in March. The selection commit­ club, 45- to 30. dancing profession, said he second baseman but he has trouMe felter, winner of the 3,000-meter to beat the Boston Celtics, 92-91. tees will pick the "at large" or n- It was a hard played game and Haivka <4A) pre.sslng Oilers was determined terwei'ghta collide‘ in the Chkago Braxton Reid, 136, .New York, 6. possible break with Mancheatef. Sedgma.n, who ran out of worlds B. F. thought Casllan woiifh he wise to knock off the Hawks at all Stadium. The promoting Interna­ playing a full season. He gets tired steeplechase In the Olympics, and It was only the eighth victory of dependent teams to compete. the lead changed hands and off all Pr-aranji. rf ...... 6 2-7 . 14 BALLS 'N STRIKES said it waa out of hia hands and to coitquer as an amateur, is offer­ to lea.-e the weltenvelghf ranks costa. The flrst period endd at 6-all tional Boxing Club would be pleas­ along In August and September. Charley Capazzoll, the Georgetown the sea.son for the Warriors Dougla.s R. Mills, athletic director through the game with the Hawks -Rlardl. rf ...... -____ . 0 o-n 0 With Eddie Stanky, skipper of It waa up to Weaver to decide. ing Kramer the stirfest challenge Laraf‘n. If ...... 2 i-n 5 and go for the. 160 pound title. and the half closed with It all tied antly surprised If the crowd and We <>ould use Insurance it Ryan see who haa beaten. Aahenfelter. at against 40 defeats. of the University of Illinois, will finallv pulling awav in the last VulA. If ...... 0 the St. Ix>uis Cardinals, now on This morning Principal Bailey yet in his reign over the play for Mooney contributed 17 points 2-2 2 UR at 12-all. In the third frame gate come to 8,000 and $26,000. i wears down In itKe middle of the the distance this season. Chirt pay boy*. A fter the first 20 or so serve as chairman of the Eastern period. Big Joe Hahn and . Boh Tlahn, r ...... 10 0-0 20 the sidelines, the title as “The Sports Mirror I eampnlrn as he did last ' year. atone of the New York A.C.~“*hould said "This waa one of those unfor­ and picked off 11 rebounda. McGraw. ip ...... 0 0-0 0 the Oil Men cut them.seivc.s a lead The winner of this battle is al­ matches thefe was a difference of .Selection Committee, Other mem­ Pearson led the Hawks’ attack Walking Man” In the major leagues Connie Is a great team player and give a good account of himself, too, tunate incidents that can' happen " 0.\NNV FINN, another War- ber* of the eastern committee are McMullln, Ip ...... 0 0-0 0 at 24 to 20. In the early part most a cinch to earn. a. shot,at the only one victory in jfsvor of the with Larsen and Blardi doing .the Dumaa. Ip ...... 2 0-0 4 goes to Eddie Yost of the Wash­ TODAY A YEAR AGO—Rocky gives you all he’s grtt. He always Henry Laakau, who haa .no peer in A close game. We have no desire I'lor mid-season aqulsition, scored (1) Howard Hobson, Yale; (2) Fairtields, Dales of the Anal canto the Hawks tied winner o f. the April 10 title bout HENRY LA K A U Aussie brilliant, rated by many ex­ ball handling. Chick Keenev -was ington Senators. Yost (ho relation, Marciano stopped Lee Savold when was a fast starter and for the flrst in this county when It comes to to breek relations with Weaver. 27 points, while Bo.ston’s high man William H. Anderson, Lafayette ...... 20 5-12 45 it u)) but could not hold the lead between champion Rocky Marejano perts as the greatest netman of his the top point getter for the looser* Tt.tsls darn it) drew 129 free passes to and Jersey Joe Walcott. Savold was unable to come out for six week* of th« 1952 *ea*on paged the mile walk, will literally walk It it entirely up to them. It appar­ was, Ed Macauley with 25. College: (8) Cnifford Well*. Tu-1 Ca’mpbeU and Close playing a.s the Oilers cut from all corners first base last season. The Senator ently ween’t a situation that got era and top* in any phase of play. n. F..pt.«. Win af Verplanck and never let up until the final the seventh round of a 10-rounder the club In hitting. Tommy Glavl- away with the honors again. In the first game of the double- lane: (4) Paul D. Hinkle, Butler good defensively. Iv'Afler. rt ... . 2 0-1 4 third baseman led the A.L. In who hold* the title, has seen little he la teaching and coaching for the mile, Heinz UUhtimer for Out of hand nor one in which the Pancho Segura ylll meet Ken Mc­ Dose. If ...... whistle. For the Oilers. Dave at Philadelphia. ano. Jack »x>hrke and Dick Young The high Jump will put J. L. Gregor on the aame program. header at Philadelphia, Jack University. A playoff will be staged next . 2 0-2 4 drawing walks' In 1950 and 1952 PLATOON FOOTBALL jaoUiurtlllB indoor aeaatut bfit Is ez- MUler High School InJJeriwlt. tha 6(K> and Harbsrt JM|IHif4% Rmt ofliclala thought waa bad, because roknian. If ... . 0 0-0 11 STANDINGS Hansen scored 11 counters while FIVE YEARS AGO — Dick But­ will be given on opportunity .(Papft) Hall 9f Flori

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In SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT rooms; thermostatic controUed oU the woman’s side in this and any LOST — Lady'* In case, handy steel cabinet reg. $49.95, s tm t. MANCHESTER-^Corner lot, six BRAF.-BtIRN REALTY 111 direct proportion to the angliu 's. other argument fit’s safe that "You simply can’t get womstt t» Vicinity of LJnni e drive, Wed- ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Repairing PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. Live Stock—^Vehicles 42 If you have no means of transpor­ heat, hot water; individual front • Phone MltcheU 3-6273. skill. ^wait their turn In line. Ordinary BUY THE BEST FOR LESSl EXPERT, REPAIR and SERVICE now $36.50, a t Brunner’s, 858 Ektst tation I ’ll send my auto for you. MAGIC CHEF gas range, elro rooms, 2 unfinished, excellent lo­ way), but men do seem to have a nesday mornf Pleoee call done on any furniture. ‘Tleman, GRAIN FED starUd pigs, 810. and back yard with driveway. In fact, It litw tlenionsl rat- ‘courtesy seems beyond their un* for all types of warm air fur­ Forest Street Center street. No obligaUon! Bendix automatic washer. Both Near bus and school. Responsible cation, near school and bus. AU CASH BUYERS wsitinR for 4, 5. point. Mitchell 9-75: I960 BUICK SPECIAL DcLUXP 4 189 South Main street. Phone naces—coal, oil, or gas. Viking Yorkshire boar, 325 pounds, $45. ed in numerous tcst.s limt anglers delicacy arc highly Important. In "If a dog carries a market baa- derstanding. Whatever they wont DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat­ MltcheU 3-5643. A—U—B—El—R—T—'—8 three years old and In good con­ pereoirsona. only, vrlth references. city utilities, storm windows 6 and seven room singles and is more Important that what you furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ Roger Jewell, Hebron. MltcheU MUST SACRIFICE— 2 months’ screens, combination doors. Only rarrl.v get the maximiiin yield out wet-liy flshing, ■ howevef, parltcu-1 Upt home for■ a woman In his liOST —Dog named “Blmer". er. -Dynaflow. 43 Allyn St., Hartford dition. Call MltcheU 9-3206. $100. Tel., MltcheU 3-6377. two-family ho'iBcs in Manchester, want—and it ho* to be dtme right Mixed Jireed, part Hound, aome PIANO TUNING and repairs by ter air conditioners InstaUed. We WANTED—Man to polish cars. 3-5418. old blonde maple living room set. one year old. CaU owner Mitchell of 11 fish population, as tlio uver- larly In many of the large west- teeth, she will toss' him a bone or 1947 BUICK SUPER DeLUXE 4- can make ugly plpe-cIuttered cel­ Alro coral tweed coat, white Fox Bolton. Coventry and Vernon ngo man Just doesn’t liaio t!n> ern rivers for trout and steel- give him a pat on the head,” said now. If men acted in pubUe 09 Al)T«dBle. White with brown eara, DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat- factory trained experts with 16 Apply in person, Gorman Motor WE BUY and aeU good used furni­ g o in g SOUTH — SeUing out. 3-8589. Howard R. Hastings, MltcheU women do, you’d have chooii—figt ’ DToWn apot on back. Llcenae years' experience on Steinway, lars clean, roomy and attractive. Sales, 285 Main street. collar, size 12. Reversible linen Everything new Including fresMr Wsntsd tp Rent 6 8 talent. head, I am IncHnd to think that one male critic. "But a man has T. P. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Poultry and Supplies 43 weave rug. CaU after 3:30. Mltch­ ture, combination ranges, gas FIVE ROOMS—One year old. All 0-1107. fights everywhers.” ;. 18746. Reward. Call Mitchell 1646’ PLYMOUTH FORDOR DE Knabes, Maaon-Hamlin and all ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ 144 Deepwood Drive. Phone Here’s a. letter frqm John"ste- distance Is far more ncccssarw If no such Inducement. A woman There is some truth in thin of Metal Contractor. Phone' MltcheU WANTED—Service station attend­ eU 9-8866. WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurnish­ plaster walls, fireplace, ceramic ven,,' ot Porllanrr, Ore., wl;^ich one hopc.s to catch tl.'h. has not gratitude for any small " 9-1303 after 5 p. m. LUXE. Radio, Hester. makes. AU work guaranteed. BROAD-BREASTEU) Bronze T ur ture Store, 36 Oak. MltcheU Mitchell 9-0083. ed, heated apartmetit by couple ARE YOU Ready to sell your prop­ course, overdrawn as it may bo. J > 8-6793. ant. Good proposition for right keys, fresh frozen, 22-25 pounds, tile bath, full cellar, hot water, oil probably nreds. an airing. If jnu can handle a dry fl.V I favors he does her. She takes 1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-DOOR SE Tel. Mr. Robinson, MltcheU 9-1041.______------RECONDITIONED Bany Spin with one child. MltcheU 8-7727, - "fired,'combination storms. $12,900. erty? \\'c hay.e-_;reaUx buyers Jeel, however,., that- It, Ja oidjfL 9 DAN. Radio and Heater. Hydra- 3-7691. man. Apply In perron. Boland 69c pound. Also fresh eggs, ■waiting for property In Manches­ '•'il'iich, orifiy ftshThgJs ildne d'n reuwmVhly well at dlalanriM* of SO llihni for granted.; passing phase reflecting wome9 .l1 Announcements Motors, 869 Center street. Schaub's-Turkey Farm, 188 HUle- DIaraonds—Watches— G.E. 10” Bowl heaters, regular Dry, $60. Other uaed wringer Gatto A Co., Hartford 8-9J98; eve­ the Deschutes River; which is a to 40 feet now, I would forget the "A man doesn’t like to be tak- matic. Moving—Tm eking^ nings 8-3989; MltcheU 3-6946. ' ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co., present inaecurity. They artat 1949 STypEBAKER CHAMPION town road...... ; J e w e l s ...... 48 $8.95.1 priced for clee,rjmc« a t style washing machines from $15 l.airly larg:.e .a.trcam. Alao the ma­ ttccuracy and ,dellc4M:y c«“'. " r ^ accustom^ .yet. to havl^.. ontfiL a n t TTPB doll repaired. Dresaed S to rn g * ------MARRIEID ' MAN to work in- earv to $30. WatkUii Brothers, 985 Honsos for Sals T2 H artford .5-9196, javcnlngs,8,-3083, 2-DOOR SEDAN. Radio iuid T-V. s e r v i c e ; $2;50 per ■ call. $3.99. Brunner’s, 358 Ekist Center. ATTRAGinrVSj Four:Room R an ch - jority of my llsh are talien on we't for the tihio helhg aiiil cbncin-'| oxsntllTe. rights, and era iineura of uair V; to order. Specialty coUectlcn Ice station between 9 a. m. to 6 LEXINARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ Main street. or Mitchell 3-6946. “The other day at lunch I saw Heater. Phone MltcheU 9-8429 anytime AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., p. m. Five days a week: Must Phone MltcheU 3-5191. THREE BEDROOM RANCH Full cellar, oil heat, amesite drive. lUc.s. It Bcems to me, in spite of trate on developing dUtonre. own power. pieces restored. Drmes copied. 1951 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION Articles for Sale 45 pairs, aojusts watches expertly. It you are not using oge at pres­ a fur wrap drop to the floor from All they need is a little tima~ ; local and long distance moving, be responsible. McClure Oil Co., Reasonable prices. Open daUy. HOOVER Model 61 with all attach- Near bus. Only $9,200. Gatto A what I have rend, that the nbllUy Call Plgrl:^" 2-6946. 4-DOOR SEDAN. Radio and REFRIGERATION Service, com­ FLORENCE Electric range, 3 sur­ Brand new home with large Co., Hartford 5-9198; evenings Legal Notieg to cast 75 or 80 foot would be ent, securing a good fly line, with the back of a woman’s chair. I Bay a couple of centuries. By then ' mercial and domestic. See our packing, storage. Call MltcheU 373 Main street. Apply in per 60% OFF on famous make Bat­ Thursday evanlngs. 129 Spruce face unit* and deep well; 3 ator­ menta, exceUent condition. Pil­ went over, bhiqhed It off and rftCMINaTON and Sdilck shavers, Heater. Overdrive. 3-5187 - H artford 6-1423. eon only, after 5 p. m. two closet master bedroom. 8-3989; MltcheU 3-6946. worth far more to mo than de­ the weight in the forward portion they will reollM they have the 1981 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION display of guaranteed used refrig­ teries. W ritten guorontesA $1.00 street. Mitchell 9-4387. age compartments. Reg. $219.95, grim 2-6854. AT A COUnT OF PRORATE hflil handed It to hw. She took It, strength to push their own way parts and service at Russell’s Ht Manch»al?(r. w'Hhhr and Im - TIk- veloping my accuracy to the point will pe a great aid to you in get­ 8TARUGHT COUPE. Radio and erators., George H. WUUams As- down, $1.00 weekly. Coleo Serv­ sale price $179.95. W atkina Broth- ’Two smaller bedrooms. Large CAPE COD — Spotless, cheerful hung It again On the chair, and without help through a revolvlag ’ : Barber Shop, comer Oak and MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ FOREMAN • lcenter.—Tel. MltcheU 8-4164, .DOVELY LEES solid forest green n is ti-ta t-d t . M anciicrtcr. <'!) t.'ta _ ?'!> where I can drop, a .fly Into a tea­ ting extra distance....Learn the Heater. Overdrive. eodates, 260 ToUand T u ra p ik e , ery. IxKAl light trucking and ^ers. 935 Main ;fft'reet...... kitchen, dinette and living home of four' rooms with' expan­ day of FabriiafV.USS. _ line-hand double piill and learn turned away without a word, a door. They will lose their fe a y ttM ''^ Spruce streeta Phone Mitchell PRESS ROOM MltcheU 3-4166, or im cheU Garden—Farm—Dairy twist rug. 9x161i ft. Only three Praapiit, .fOIIN J. WAI.Ll.TT. cup at .30 feel. What is your 1946 FORD V-8 2-DOOR. Manchester. Phone MltcheU package deUvery. Refrigerators, room with fireplace. Conveni­ sion apace second floor, j|arage. nod or a smile, .§.» .tryinC-to .s*t , oSHdlX-vti 9-6622. 9-0980. P ro d u c ts 50 KEXVINATOR Electric range, years old.—Owner, needs larger O p in io n how-4 o- handl*—a- lot..4>i IT guess IReTrgu'red'T had Beetf 1941 CHEVROLET 4-OOOR SE­ 0-3685, nlghU MltcheU 3-7691 washers and stove moving, ent to school and bus. Imme­ Laige lot. FineTScallon; 7 1^^ v.r KonManty oiehsiiu-ui. tale line in your left hand when you them. ' '■ DAN. _____ Due to a promotion in our double oven, floor sample, reg. size. Phone MltcheU 9-8916. C«n line Smith, Realtor, Mitchell of'Maiichi'stPr. in a«li| Dlstrlrt, (I’ccenK- I am inclined to Utlnk that tVie put on earth years before just so Once they relax and regain oelf* specialty. MltcheU 9-0752. ROYAL AND Smlth-Oorona port­ be seen at 24 Lawton Road. diate occupancy. Writers who slrc.ss the importanpe' am in water waist deep. PeraoBSis SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE RUBBISH and Ashes removed organization, we are in need $279.95, sale price $239.95. W at­ 9-1642 or 3-4679. f d! e m water «7 i;- I} could grow up and run over and confidence In themselvee woom FROM Parking lota and driveways ploW' able and standard . typewritera. U. s. No. 1 POTATOES. Bryan kins Brothers, 935 Main street. AR’raUR A. KNOFLA T)if» oxerutrix Imvliiffbef of accuracy over dl tance overlook plc>4 up that jacket for her at again will return the ALBAIR a BERRY, rubbish re of a foreman who has experi AU mokes of adding machines Broa; Phone MltcheU 9-7037. BENGAL COMBINATION V4 miinlntatrMlon 1 Bfcnuiit wU$ ndil es­ to cast from 75 to 90 feet will be 1| THB PROSPECT HUl School for ed. Immediate service, reasonable movBl, household and commercial Realtor , tate to tl'l’ Comt for all'iwanre. it ia fishing conditions in some sec­ the exact moment. I had a wiJd "thank you” to thqlr vo TRUCK SPECIALS ence in operating a press aold or, rented Repairs on aU ga7, oil stove. Includes coU, gas ORDERED: Tliat the 17th day of tions of tho country, partfcnlarly n great assistance to you In Ash­ young children. Transportation rates. Phone MltcheU 0-0650. Light trucking. MltcheU 9-2591. FOR SALE —Hay baled, good 878 MAIN ST. F.ST. 1921 CAPE COD HOME urge to throw the jacket back on "But I can’t , welt that". 1960 14-TON STUDEBAKER PICK­ room. Must have at least makes. MorlgiFa. heater, boiler tank, all pipes. Phone; Mitchell 3:5440 Fehniarv. 1S;>:I. at ten o'clock, fnionorm, In the West, where the streams are ing large streftnu' such as the the floor and jump on It.” objected ofke cynic to wbrnn Z furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ UP. Two to choose from. quality, reasonable, Mione Rock­ Chrome chimney, oil drum and at the Probate OfTlee.ln the Municipal tor. Phone MltcheU 9-6767. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio three years experience Evenlnga MltcheU 9r59S8____ BolltHop in eakl- Manehe.tUr. !■“ aiul. mucii bigger . anil rc'tigher than Deschiiteii, Rogue, Umpqua, and He. said. he. .Jlidn’t do. .this, be­ plained my theory. "Wby not 1949 H-TON S'TUDEBAKER RACK and TV specialists since 1034 Painting-^-^Pn|w tl ATTEN’nON Ladles! Slip covers ville 5-9803. GUFFS stand. Excellent condition. Or Mitchell 9-0693 TJi\yee. bedxoqms^, liym^^ the aaiiie la naalcnert f6r a hearing on they arft in the Ka.sl. Ailmitiedly, many nthi r Orogoh rivers. cause he wasn't sure whether put women bock on f ' 1949 %'-TON DODGE PICK-UP: HOTsb iffe'mts'cau $3.60; -MlttfiCIf J^9wJe ftlnolfl ...... 7.1 SI. i.'.r,' ■ COMPLETE Repairs ny Stuart R. Job too email. Phone Mitchell frrentm o ...... 81 77. l.iS 7.inn l.iithrran 111 ’Cram Nn. B 13) m A m t f j Dan Mosler, Mitchell 9-3820. FOR PEBaONAL SERVICE ance a t $14.99. Brunnier’s, 358 kins Brothers, 935 Main street. applleu to purchase price. Rep­ any panelling. Recreation room. 84 ■ A y r a , 30 101 Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on 3-8372. LARGE National corporation will K iiem ik , ...... im S') S7 268 fTT' Jlani'jlt'lir*: 84 n rrt National Boak East Center street. Phone Mitch­ resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, Two-car garage. Three acres. Snhlski ...... St S2 Ml 270 O, U am iiluii ...... 81 66 ■ 88. 23j I aicveiiB . FILE YOUR tax return In your and employ man to manage service NEW Phone Mitchell 3-6354 9.7 283 W llkli'. Kr, of Manchistar ....« v/ashing' machines, vacuum clean­ ell 3-5191. Pedler and Bundy. Metter’* Music Carlton W. Hutchins, MltcheU T w erd y ...... St tS 172 I, 1V,- .Sn-rv . . . .. 0.7 3.7 Hartford National . honie. Tax advice baaed on exper A REAL SQUARE DEAL ers,.., motors, -amaU ...appUancea.. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. department. AJl benefita..Age .20' W ilry ' ----- . . . 08 38 5.7 281 • Portarltrld Studio, 177 McKee. MItritell 9-5132 or MltcheU 3-6231. H. liamp’.'lti ,. 11.'.- 87 124 Q. What is Bud Wilkinson’s foot­ Bonk and Truet ....'S llf S » lencel Call Enteiprtse 1946 for See Welding. 180 Main street. Phone Free ''Mtlmaiee.'' Paper' ' books 25. ExceUent opportunity. Gon: CINCO ALL Aluminum combina­ For Appointment T otala . . . •:2 43.1 4uu ...... 3.74 4U7 440 1907 available. Get our spring outside EMPLOYMENT 3-7500. T a b u (.1) Kic-nrur. 84 I TutiiU ... ball coaching record at Oklahoma? Hartford Conn. Truot. 8T M . your appointment. Dual Tax Serv­ BUD MICHALAK MltcheU 9-6678. tact MltcheU 9-5390. tion windows. No painting, no CE3NTRAL—Fine home for large ■M. O liva __ -.... S'J r:} S2 2j7 Team No. 3 H I prices now. CaU Clift Scorso, Tavern For Sale family or nroper setup to yield 33t 036 137 1 331 ' ftnriaon *9 75 81 255 A, Wllkinsen’e elx-year record Manchester TrrUt.... 90 ^ / ice. changing, no storing. Free eetl n. Oliva , S' 711 21;' Toliihi ...... -86 100 101 287 The Workingman’s Friend! Mitchell 9-4298. good Income. Twu-car garage. HOME SWEET Home—No. Main I.lehalr.. . !’P S' 2 T. N o rlh I H all at Norman after the Notre Dome Phoenix Stota Itani ' mate given, no obUgatlpn. Call Wearing Appwel-^Puni 57 MS--~28S .-77. #5-. ...94. ,.206-; .19. .78 .114 305 ALL KINDS of carpentry work. "DRAFTSMEN S7 Ihsdl StTMf OFFIGE^ street. Distinctive frame'Cape Cod O rtrden , ftlisan- T 7 33 87 xm 390 gam e'was 60 vtctorlee, T loaaaa and and T rust ...... 9 9 . HARTFORD ROAD VVllllam Tunsky, MltcheU 9-9095, Madeline Smith, Realtor, intchell O lh e rt .. S:i 277 : 'mil.a ...... 1’21 D9 m ,i25 ' r ip * r ...... AntOBrablles for Sale Reasonable rates. MltcheU 9-4291. PAPERING, PAINTING, fioor 9-1642, MltcheU 8-4679. with five spacious rooms, design­ A, U'.lMi-,: .. .*.9^ 9i 224 2 ties for a fat .909 average. His Flra laMBaMaOewoMii USED CARS sanding and refinlahing. Ceilings Expanding operations re Td. Ml-9-8166 o r MUSKRAT Fur coat, size 16. like ed for comfort and efficiency. T o tals . . ■i;,4 iji 425 ia;:3 C'har'’':ll .... S7 112 KI2 :;i)i Tiitftls ...... 356 351 406 1U3 Sooner team s of 1948-49-60 eotob- Aetna F i r e ...... : .i fifW tlH ; 1040 CHEVROLET'S. ' Four to LAWN MOWERS sharpened and whitened. CaU Gilbert Flckett new, $90. Phone Mitchell 9-1801. II. i!.)lnira ., lU) !*5 111 :q 2 ■' llsbed a modern notional record Hartford Flro .199 li« qdires us to employ more USED BATHTUB. Sink and Water MANCHESTER—Three rooms plus Modern ttep-saving kitchen. At­ Trtfm Nua 1 (3) choose from. All in exceUent con 270 Hartford Road repaired, reasonable rateur. Tel. MltcheU 3-6982. Closet. Telephone MltcheU'9-7161. glassed-in porch. Plastered walls, r h a r t l l l y i.D for consecutive trtumpho. SI. Wllk- National Fire . ,. . 09 ,. ' draftsmen. Must have top­ PRAH ft WHITNEY tractive dining room. Large living Tvtata ..;... ■t iU 49J 51.1 Hi>i Pt1«Vl|lR ...... UiO Wi 91 27fi InNoq hasn’t lost a Big Severn gome, dltion. Douglas Motors, 833 Main. Manchester MltcheU 3-4531. large corner lot, excellent Joca- room with cheerful fireplace. vin.eek ...... 78 !M l.'U 276 T’nrdl n ...... lor. 94 117 .*116 Phoenix ...... '..H O G . -lOlv.- flight knowledge in lay-outs PAIR of Women’se Skis with Poles. Wtnl«d-*To Buy 58 tlhnr I'iflce’IS.SOO: ‘Birb afa Woodr, 'l a i u h ...... r. 71 n;t 2."2 au. 2 <3) • iv*. ‘»"hn ...... Ill 99 12.*) m extended his conference string tc life laassii^ Ih ^ Cm . L BEFORE YOU Buy a ussd car "DRIVE IN AND SEE THESE INTERIOR PAINTING," Wlllngs of snriall and complex eWctro- Good condiuon. $20. can Mifcheu BUSINESS AND AIRCRAFT Screened -porciir flagstone .floor. ..fc-.-,,. .T'Pfr'’TT?'’^Tir U9 M4 SS derealfng lo^A State; 41^: Xeifik OBsoatty v 7 ^ :io r' HoMchoM Scrrieca WANTED TO BUY — Old Glasa, MltcheU 9-7703. Spacious master bedroom, bath rrandatl ...... 07 M2 ."O 202 .. . r.i - ii.» i.vi 'U* ■ sss Ckinnaa Motor Sales. Buick WINTER SPEaALS whitened. Tel. MltcheU 9-4997. mechanical assembly. Exce 9-5852. XtfiVj Se.-i'r- 73 - - t— 7‘: . ‘If) I2;i 111 Tolf:la . r...... ; 4as ' 401 452 1281 Q. How dpes the football serlea AdtnaZife (new) .... 79 'M ; .Offered ' IS-A China, Picture Frames, Paint­ and medium sized'bedroom i p. Kleint chinldt ...... — 80 7.1 i:,3 K. i*:*}.. hi Sales and Service, 285 Main INDUSTRIAL IS NOW LOCA'TOD AT MANCHESTER — Five room J . /’. .t r . , 91 9V 'I priii N o. R (1> between Notre Dame and Southern Conn. General ...... 179 llK : stre e t M Itjbell 0-4671. Open eve 1949 STUDEBAKER CONVERT! CONTRACTOR — To do Inside lent opportunities in a fast PARA,MOUNT AU Aluminum ings, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, Bexutlfuj oak floors'th.-oughoiit. . rr#4uki'cy ...... t . . 9rt 91 S3 370 Hkrtford Stoom B«>U. .4 4 97. ranch, oil hot water heat, re- Tr-tala ...... 413 t i l 4S1 i::il 359 California utand? nlngs. BLE WEAVING of bum*, moth holes painting and paperhanging. Low growing organization. triple traclf windows and door*. Etc. For Information call Vir­ Unusual closet space. Warm, dr.v A. 't ’l , . *j;i 9.1 Itocltw...... tll m 125 126 Travelers ...... 745 t |B ': and torn clothing, hoaiery runs, 366 Main Street ce'-sed radiators, tile bath, full Iiiilt.^-yrt H ). ; ...... 102 108 116 326 I A, N nifs D m e leads. 14 Vlcter- winter rates, with 35% off on all Also Paramount custom , made SITES AYAIUBLE ginia Madden, tel. MltcheU 9-3807, basement, attached-' garage. At-, Dettit'-rert" 7.i:r.-.V'.-Rr—rt —S3--2W -s.- 8.r 'ITf '37irt 1947 BUICK 4-DOOR handbags repaired, zipper re­ or write P. O. Box 110, Manches­ cellar, bus, school. $12,000. Carl­ im 73 31 27'' . .. -17;. fiH U.§I lea to 7, with 2 ties. This InterMC- CHEVROLBTS, 1946, 1047, 1048, 1953 wallpaper. Fully Insured. Venetian, blinds. Hastings' aluml EAST HARTFORD ton W. Hutchins. MltcheU 9-5132, tractive lot with floldstonc ter­ I'llli rltl r.linloiu Conn. Ught Powar .. IfiH placement, umbrellas repaired, GRAY RESEARCH AND We Win BuUd to Salt for ter. I Bald.vc.-i 73 81 8s :■•■.■ 3H T o tala 406 409 416 1231 tional rivalry began In 1930, the 1949, 1060, two doors and ,four Call H artford 32-6285. Mr. awnings and door hoods. Free racing. On the bus line. Asking I .Aeeto , .. 73 73 37 IJf.illM', *.■ 22 ->1 Conn. Power...... 89 1948 BUICKJr-pOOJl MltcheU 3-6231. aw -9-.. 3-sJ. Irish winning, 16-1.3, That first doors. AU deluxe models end fully then's shirt collars, reversed, and Hebert; estimates, ■ no- down payment, 3 ______Lease. Apply ...... ^‘South Building*'" $16,500:. Ekiaily financed. To" In­ ■ Btvrretf . •ir r-TS 73 -2t7 .I-llU__ _ __Ifii - .L . Hartford Elec. L t . ; / 601^ replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending DEVELOPMENT CO. ' Ciilr!...... 9.J , JO.I S j ,:!)2 -Tram No. 6 (Si meeting Is Indicative of how cloac equipped. Stop In and compare 1980 FORD V-8 CUSTOM years to pay. Office 41 Oak Rooms wlthoat Board 59 s i x f u r n i s h e d Rooms, nine spect please call Warren E. How­ l.f.ult .. fi'-. ■ ii Hi\ 2l i lo.’ck o r , . . d ., ...... li:i 116 H4 H artford Go* Co. .... 87 Shop. Total.s ., i:;'3 .•■7.; 4H J2M OniiurAiy 12'J ,120 U2 92 112 m the series has been. On 18 occo^ this selection of beautiful, clean, street. CaU MltcheU 3-8177, eve JARVIS yean old dwellii^;, tile bath, land. Realtor, 543 Woodbrldge .1 (»hu on ...... 12(J sions, the teams have been 7 polhto So. Now England' guaranteed cars at Center Motor 1950 PLYMOUTH Repairing IS Hilliard Street nlngs MltcheU 3-4010. Coventry HOUSEKEEPING room for 2 or 3 aeven closets, oversize garage, street. Mitchell 3-8600. n itu ’i ...... 9t IW 74 2fl.5 Tel...... 85 FLAT FINISH Holland window REMEMBER. TOO, rmrrji.iT«!o (1) Tf UlP ... 527 64 49S 1572 I.-A- ...... 7f. n KO 249 or less apart.' Sales, 401 Main stre e t 1961 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 2-DOOR Pilgrim 2-7318. girls, all faculties Included. Vi­ amesite drive, large shade trees. i^nivth V L'lW Man ...... -88 im - 82 270 M oaiitaetm ng Ckwiini ^shades made to measure. AU MATTRESS Tour yld mattreasea Manchester, Conn. GONSTRUenON GO. VERY DESIRABLE Seycn room Q. Where and when will the next Am. Hordwora...... 19 WITH FORDAMATIC sterlilzeu and remade like new, , . . the unusual advantagea cinity Cheney’s. CaU Mitchell Steam heat oil burner, oversize SrnvtK 75 t. 1948 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, metal Venetian blinds at a new BRAND NEnV 1953 21" table 5 Dover Bood — TsL MI-8-4li2 112 i i :j 9:i 219 T ntata '...... -M.-n 502 463 U531 Anierlcan Bowling Congress Arrow, Hart, Hog. ... 43 9-8126 before 3 p. m. takeoff with automatic laundry Dutch colonial. Excellent ccndl- II. Cvv.yU ...... T6atU-A'lK..12..4.U ... heater. Hydramatic. AU new tires, 1949 PONTIAC low price. Keys made while you CaU Jonea Furniture and Floor “A"GOOD PLACE model television. R«>ady for U. H. -----iO-- *2 2S5 Championship Tournament be A*«oc. Spring ...... -37. Covering, 36 Oak. M itchell 9-1041 „„.Jlt_WPrkl|ig.. for . connections Inatalled. Brosi pip tfon. newToof; 'new paint; Private t^^^vKh =-.....,.'.. Rn -irr? ’‘-nT' 'I2*t .'.96 W - including two safety tubes. Very w ait Ma.iow’a. F. Hand''nibbed mahogany 'cabl- "XT 'TM CENTERy-PlessMt large No tgenU . Phone 9*565^^^^ -i;;v K,!. n o V.'alla '.. 9f 33 95 279 1 hcl'/l * Bristol Broa* 18 ' ‘ riessonablS;' ca n be seen ■ anytime 1980-STUDEBAKER-CHAMPION' Ing... atocm ..windows,. yenetlan. ■ ■'•■n-t-v' 36-6’ "net. $189:95; T4r,ms. Phone PRATT & WHITNEY ' room' for ohe of “two grijlWmeif; blind.?, many extras. Centrally lo­ particulars^ " j ...... 'T'f2 ' AV The 50th ABC opens at the Cheney Bro4; (rt*w r;: Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper OVERDRIVE M o rtg a g e s 31 MltcheU 9-5650. 14-16 W adiworth street. rr'tf'rr. V.' ‘.’.'U.;;! ...... 5: J flrf J ill 91 300 Ciiieago CoU(wura, Feb. 31. More Collin* ...... lOS : 339 BaildioK—Contracting 14 MECHANIC — Ebcperlenced only, cated, exceUent neighborhood. CumniiPtja Th:,8 .... 83 107 95 293 street. FIRST AND Second mortgages AND Full price 813.750. Available mort­ MANCHESTER, 617 West Center C'lfrrht! 1<'* IH .*> »V 1 tliuii 30,000 will Are away. Em-Hart ...... 107 _ 3I& , with tools. Hours 9 to 5 p, m BOLTON — BuUdIng stone and AIRCRAFT WELL FURNISHED rooms, ffult- street, opnosite Jarvl ■ shopr>inK . 9," fV' r*75 "1 .x 1). - 1 Tiitiila ... 4.-,(i 527 413 1420 Fafnir Bearing ...... 8814 8lM FOR YOUR new building or repair ' bought for our own account. Fast, Saturday 9 to 1 p. m.. McClure gage, $10,300. Phone. M itchell _i Q. Hasn’t baseball alwaye been 1,948 PONTIAC 6 Deluxe sedanette. job see Wm. Kanchl,' Contractot fiagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. abls for light housekeeping. No '■■'eeTirer',* 3-bedroom, 2-story home Mrll'tnjih . 197 C !uil; r>j2 iH r>. 1 Hart Cooley...... 8814 -V m FOR SALE — 1938 Plymotith Con confidential service. Manchester Oil Co., 373 Main street. Apply PLUGGED SEWERS , . the Large Company 9-7367. r5rkf»y ... i::') j'-:; IIM- r.'ii :ii:j Tram Nn. 3 43) strictly an American game? fully equipped. Very clean car. vertible. Phone Mitchell 3-6861. and Builder, Mitchell 3-7773. Phone Mitchell 9-0617. StoiUey objection to children. Inquire 24 with addlOnoal sunpor^. Ideal Landers', Frary, Clk. . 3 8 l| ExceUent rubber. Save over $300. Investment Corp., 244 Mein St. In person only, after 5 p. m. ; StabUity but small com- 5;» Tl.V H lilm irr 99 190 320 A.‘ Bascliisll evolved from on Patnode. . pony friendliness. Grove street, Rockville, Hillside MANCHESTER—Six room Cape for business or professional use. 47K 499 471 MW- . !»., 104 il:i 27-i 109 107 aei English gtune - called rounders. New Brit. Mach. Co. . 88 ST Guaranteed. Phone MltcheU Phone MltcheU 3-5416; ' 124 . :r.I 12*5 8) 101 907 North and Judd ...... ST EXCELLENT Position open as ^Mathim Glmea House, Apartment 14. Cod four bedroom house, oil heat, Additional features include oil i»‘!u la-'H ...... I.Ater ciupe town boll, one ol’ cat •-0980,...... , -----;..... Auto Accessorica—tlrM 6 Roofing—Siding 16^ route salesman bn established'dry, ...... -the. filany Opportunl-..; heat; - good condition; 'gaTege.'-lotr Ru*«aU IM g ...... ’ ties for Advancement as ROOM FOR RENT St 272 Main seiyefs,' Isfgs • Ibt with shade KF.r 'r ■•nUp-TTitr.':... T,')w .Mim .... two 'bl rat, and theh Abner S ta n l^ wot^k com. .. 49 .l048 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lus- WINTER ‘nP.ES— Pennsylvania FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Business Opportanitics 32 cleaning and laundry Hartford Septic Tanks, D ry WeUs. Sewer tree -.'' only 811.000. MltcheU 83 X 300. Phone Barbara Woods, Duiibleday la credited with having Lines Inatalled—-Cellar Water­ air transportation grows streat. Parking. MltcheU 3-4071 No.. t iU 515 r.27 m 1372 Tarry Steam 90 troua black, finish, iuUy . equipped. C leat Goodyear Suburbanite anif stay on In any. kind of storm, and route. $60 salary guaranteed plus LOAM 8-8274. H artford 5-5138. Schwartz Ag7nt. MltcheU 9-7702. . Wekt.fcldrg.iliO.)----- TpzTn No.' fO iSf laid out the diamond aa we know MEAT AND GROCERY STORE!— proofing Done. . the Excehent'Cem^ny after 7 p. m.— : R. K IT rf;i J07' '9 7 ' M-' Toirrtngton ....;.... .^39 Extra nice condition. Priced to 2 In 1. recaps. Auto Lite, Penn­ gutters, conductors and roof re­ liberal commission. Great oppof Real Estate. * .... 7:» . 97 97 - 27;i Ttnrrhiplon ; 04 92 186 it. U. 8. Envelopa com. .. 97 Excellent location. Established 39 Sevenil thoaaoMd yards pUed, Plans for helping you In- Mr»Io«n. rf ...... 2 0-9 L-59 . . . . 90 92 117 305 oell. See Bob Oliver, Center sylvania and Bowers batteries. pairs. CaU Coughlin, ’’ MltcheU tunlty for the right man. Write ROOM TO Rent. BalhV shower, ProvTii. if .. l)-0 ’.•■•aI'- ... 72 97 H.) Q. How many automobile years. Business only or business Vernon at Ogden’s Corner. 2 c in n e y i k o s Periods of Ulness. BOLTON—New custom built Cei .J« hr.i-un . ll. 1 121 ;..2* t’lrllf) . -las' lOS U. S. Envelop* pfd. .. 94 Motor Sales, 461 Main etreet. Free road service. Terms on all Box Q, Herald. M K . parking. Off E ast Center and I.k>t8 for , Sale n If . , . .. ; --- ■* 94 99 107 :i03 speed records does Ab Jenkins still 3-7707. and property. Situated on one acre tobnoco sheds. .Hiirft. r ...... 7 la v; i'v.irv i !.■{ fi l ...... Veeder-Root ...... ~S3 products The Budget Center, 91 SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. . . the Excellent Retire­ Porter streets. MltcheU 8-5285. Cod, oil hot w ater heat, tile bailt^ r#'M/»Vf'**l .... 99 I no 122 .967 hold? The above quototloid i ,of land, Including five-room mod­ lSO-182 Pearl St. Tel. MI-S-5S08 fireplace, large rooms, artesian K rfnjlnk.' rsr ::-4 imifUii ... Ifi-V 85 1)0 350 1947 Ch e v r o l e t 114-ton cab Center street ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. em apartment. Reasonable. :L. HARTFORD 8-0211 ment Income Plan. LARGE LOTS nqar Supe." Klr;h-, r/T 0.(1 Trtlal.’i...... • 'i ’ " :.u r.)i lir a A, Jenkins, 60, holds records b* conatruod a t dOtaifr t -.and chaesls. Motor overhauled. Salesmen Wanted SS-A NICELY FURNISHED room near well, aluminum storm, windotva way, Vempn; Flr.'t choice on new, Linri<>ll. Ic . (M ■ Kr .irn tn Alterations and additions. Cctl- 'Please call East Hartford' 8-0126. Xnrt n . , , 10. l(i7 TotKifl ...... r>;i8'504 5G4 for too, 500 and 1000 miles, set In ' ------^ / . 1 - . W. B. 161 inches. Priced low. Car­ ings. Wolkmanshlp guaranteed. . . . the Inexpensive Insur­ Cheney’s, for gentleman. 224 and screens. Lot 100 by 2001 $14,- tract. Lairge trees,, good view. ance. TolalB 27 fl-12 t:0 * Anilf-r; (li' 92 H7 112 1040. The Salt JAke driver, JOE LIKES YANKlBfeP ' > te r Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Main BA'TTERIES A. A. Dion, Itic., 299 Autumn SMALLr VARIETY store and Charter Oak - atreet. MltcheU 000. Call Mitchell 3-8274' and Priced reasonably. Phone Mitch­ Vrj'fn M anor K. ‘ .AnU'*! "fift -97- n i- Triim • Nfr. R ir, j r j irdd .^Inrry ...... 102 121 :tl(i tiny, other ma nln the history of Yankees should win the AnufiFtCan . Used Car, See Our Line Up of Written Guarantee. tioh. Guaranteed roofs and siding. Whether you’re a salesman or National organization wonts man with public relations ability cleqn . washrooms and privllegea for couple or 2 girls, BOLTON—3 bedroom ranch, • oil street. 167’ front, jlOO’ deep. Call RRnnrtt. «• i:*2 OflJafna ...... \Vf 94 M4 league pennant this JMt. with Late Turn Ins. Trading High On Near bus line. Inquire 140 Garden hot water heat, fireplace, garage, Klmrpn. r- , 0-1 So /!!) sports, Aluminum storm windows and teacher, office worker or factory and Hide local contacts. Must be married and preferably college modern machines. MltcheU 9-9390. 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. SI. .IftTTIf'!* Tf>!aU ,...... 529 .'.22 1580 Cleveland second. ‘1 cant sa*; Tour Car for a New Dodge Help Wanted—Female 85 Drive after 5 p. m. large lot; $17,500. Call Mitchell Itj 0-0 finS'D ‘H, . in.'i If7i* U l Q. Who led the big leagues in gutters. AU men protected by In­ employe, you’ll find It profitable graduate. Person employed will be thoroughly trained. Adequate 94 112 99 Trum No, 3 (I > team beating the yapkeesr* V-Eight. 51 or 57 Plate, $10 allowance surance. Three years-to pay. Free to check with us before changing . the .many other Big 3-1827.4, or Hartford 5-5138. LOT-rRell street. 150 by 335 feet. 19 40 i’hf'lHii ...... 87 8*1 nr, 2S7 : most complete, games pitched last on old battery. 3-year guar­ w o m a n w a n t e d as silk flnlsh- salary to start, with roOsonablo expectaUona of $10,000 per year Company Beneflta. PLEASANT ROOM In private Level and clear. 3 miles from Scor^ nt InJf llm*'. 29-10 Weal flifloj?. 1U7 9 1 n :: J'.fllh ...... on 99 120 •jj) i reason? said yesterday while viaitT 1-4 estimates. Call MltcheU 3-7180. positions. Schwarts Real Estate. .i . lallpjlt n .i 115 ::.33 Jf'r.'ti.ia ...... 84 105 stives. "They are the r ,5 SOLIMENE, INC. . er in‘ dry cleaning. One able to do home. Convenient location. Park­ shopping center. Good • view. 8 -5 • 9 ’ .11 r. 120 antee. Budget $1 weekly. Alfred Charest, Owner. within 5 years. Must be presently employed. Give fnll deUlla of N, I-.fipj.if* II. JiilihroM ...... >>» 99 9.1 ii7.51 A. Kobiii Roberts of the Phll- paper. It’a a wonderfully ' a little sewing preferred. Apply One of the largest mutual insur­ present employment, background and education, AH replies wlU ing. Mitchell 9-2044. MANCHESTER — Near new Wad­ Phone Mitchell 9-3727. nigh Frokh ft#?) K'»w ilnri ...... ^2 9;i 9i ‘.Tj iipn topped the National League Dodge' and Plj^mouth Cara K, Vi*. Totnlr .. .V*4 t5.5:{ ir;.52 1 outfit, with hitting, fie*' COLE MOTORS MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ New System Laundry, Harrison ance companies, with a complete dell School, Attractive six-room .SI. n ' with SO, Bob Lemon of the In- rtreet. Good hours—good pay. line of auto and general casualty be treated In strict Confidonce and no contacts mode with present MANY LARGE, sunny, newly decorated Cape Cod. Two unfinished up. SACRIFICE — Partly completed friilc. rf ...... 2 ^7. 8 ' rot ■ K»i no V.ry TfeVnU srs*. ’44.4 • 47.'» J4f1 running. And it doesn’t Dodge Job Rated Trucks SERVICEKTER ing company. Ahxi all types of room in new home. Private fam­ home in Coventry. Rockville Trlvl^nn. iT , .. 0 0- 2* V- : -.n diiins the American with 38. take a bock seat in pit painting ind carpentry . work. Insurance, fire Insurance and life employers without consent a|f, applicant. 'Two years old. Oil domestic hot LaCo^r. U ... . . - 6 2-a n >r*l 12‘ ■JM DEMONSTRATORS — Earn extra WELL-PAYING dOBS ily. Centrally located-betjffsen two 5-4952. c ... . 9;{ .. x.it 8T 372 Tram ><»; 4 . I THIfi BUILDER’S well-planned fTTVt'll -f-l r W N t t - ■ motes ehCerfiiUy gtvew.'AH ty ^ TtiWN o r «ANUl«; "•«hjbftoos(er.' ■ 'picnic—' "ieatkm ''and ikkS'id''’ih’poTO 'siX-fbdih ‘'ft'6itt'e;'"h'4i8 e3ttirhs*‘bdy-’ K. K. I’t?.. K f.'i-iri. ^:r V* , IP .I?/-* game, 20-0', but 'Itom a »tlfl leadff 1951 FORD Custom 4-door. Forda- 28 FT. TRAILER. Excellent con of roofing and siding samples oh Welfare Worker. Salary range lent Income opportunity for the Electricians child. Home and kitchen privl­ era desire. Reasonably priced. Approximately 30,000 so.uare feet ' Ti'Hin No. 11 «0l Edwani L . dltion. Inquire 182 Vernon street Fair, r f ...... <1-9 :rxu Q* I'Ti v2' .?rj ', ...... ; ...... IM DO 8,5 319 In total victorlra. 17-14, with four mailc, extras, top condition, display at 41 Oak street. F.*H. A. $2.8S0-$3,360 per year. Applica­ successful applicant. Write Box Engine Lathe Opi^ratora legea. Call Mitchell 9-5608, be­ H. B« Grady, MltcheU 3-8009. for only $5.00 per lOO square feet. Murph.v, rf ...... -0 n-n 0 f'MiUtf'r . or phone' MltcheU 9-5731. If .... ! ...... 8:; ■91 84 2.57 tiPs. Tlie modern »erie« ,began In Registered tjm l'J $1650. Csll Mitchell 9-8690. Flnaiicing. Tel. MltcheU 3-8177. tions will be received for the posi­ K., c/o Herald, giving age, educa­ FOR SALE Grinding Machine Jf tween 6 and 10 p. m- Private owner. Box 224, Station ...... 1 0-1 2 V: 'I Vri’Mcv. • a'. 92 112 290 THIS f u r n is h e d six-room home A, Manchester. .JohuRon. If ...... 0 :t-:i .1 i L'l-ltwiriul l!)’28, hut the team* met as far 15 Proctor tion' of Town Welfare Worker tion and qualificationa. VoU. . r ...... 12 r.V. 1 * m 87 07 291 GREAT EASTERN Operators LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable contains your household needs TflriJir ; I>i\V M/III 90 S7 OH 275 buck ne 1901. The 191S meeting 1941 FORD-coupe. New motor. on or before March 2, .1953. Dc- TurkInVtf-i:* r 0 ' CtifiCMg) ,N»i I D* ranks with the moat unique. TEL. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Material Handlers for gentleman or couple: Kitchen right down to lawnmower and RIasftwykI. rjr r » - o n 4,000 miles. Radio, heater. Also ROOFING AND mrlptlon and work characteristics BOLTON—WlUloms Rood 9 Room Single Just completed, at­ , -Sp* '>7 K.'i .>e,. Total:: ... 4Vi 417 ■l75 1402 . Bench Workepi. privileges. Centrally located. Call garden hose. Excell^t value. Sahurban for Sale 75 Clnurh. Ik ... 6 -T.. S.7 in There'w ere bo many time-out* be­ ■ parts of a 1940 Ford fordor sedan CONSTRUCTION CO. of the job, experience and train­ tached garage, open porch. Hot nater heat with oil burner, IJpimi. If,' ... 0-2 0 ; ...... 101 95 107 ONE GIRL’S and one boy's 24-inch 1 Mitchell 3i4112. $12,000. H. B. Grady, Mllchell tP-lllh 'ifjl jii.iMi.n M cause of Injiirles an-l clearing tho and two Polar Knobby t'ires. Size Schwinn bicycles. CaU MltcheU ing needs, application form can knotty pIno kitchen cabinets, fireplace, lavatory and many e Tool and Die Makera ,r...... 95 •112 -n fleld of Bj>ect itor* that the lost 600x16. CaU Mitchell 9-9828. other attractive features. Large lot ISO' x SOO'. Move in at 3-8009. NEWLY REMODELED tv:o-fam- Tofflln 12 10-23 :M ! ...... 115 %i ?<1‘1 'SlUK» iU 9-9390 after 4 p. m. . 21 OAK S'rREET i be-obtained from Director of Wel­ We need Roach Hoomo, a Sheet Metal Mechonlca ROOM FOR Gentleman. Private ily home in. Willington. 4 and 5 Srorf.At Inlf tlm'.*, 2fl-0 Trust, f’ulfi-r ...... 5»I m 285 fc4V minute* 4vere played in total fare, Municipal Building, Man­ Colonials and Capo Cods once. home. Quiet neighborhood. 59 1 Toitii'* 471 H'>4 r.'tF.'ri.' ...... (IT 152 81 ;iio darkness. Automcihlle headlight* 1947 OLDSMOBILE. Good ninning e PrecisionV Bfochlnlsts b- rooms. 5 rooms vacanW Modern Cfiht'.-; 87 (Your House Doctor) chester. Conn. ___ at fair prices for ohr cash Holl streetV STARKWEATHER STREET 90 274 weVe turned on the fleld to aid via- condition. Radio. Heater. Clean Wanted Anto^— e Scrapers kitchen and bathroom, have,to be riippprn »;in Ml 81 79. 2.V) Roofing — Sidijig — Gutters etutomers. Qnlck aerviea BOLTON—Clarke Rood 7 Room Single, parti stone, part frame, n. K V\tf. .V‘»rtli N»i. 1.- <2i .Stowi? s:i 72 V.218 ibility. The tYiin*on Tide won, throughout. $860 or best offer. e Spinners seen to be aippreciated. 2.000 feet Cahill, rf ...... 0 0 - .... t'---' *'»: '-0 Motorcycles 12 HOUSEWIVES —. Need extra —ao. red tope. two car garage witk loft. Steam heat with Timkin oil burner. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman. AN o l d ^:r h o m e I ’l 1' ‘‘‘ 1^1 6-0, im. flield goal*. CaU MltcheU 0-8536 between 9 and Leaders money? We have an income plan off Wilbur Cro.w Hlghwa-','. 18 Klli.'-. If...... 2 * 1-2 --{> T.ilala ...... 440 477 124 l.'Ml Electric range, 16 cubic ft, freeafr and ontomatlc washer e 51any, Many Others. one minute from bus. 23 Griswold C yr. If ...... M-! 2 ‘rh ■•p-H ...... f'- a. m. and 2 p. m. W ANTED—0^>od clean, used cars. to help'you. Reliable, neat appear­ miles from Aircraft. Price ,S8,.500. . . . . ! 1 :a.*'M : ...... :I!I -V: 117 quadk <2> Q. What' is the hlghe.'.t percent­ A Complete Hopic Remodeling inclnded.’iLot 159’ x SSO’. 80 day ochnpancy. ■‘l street. ■*1— OF 6 ROOMS rm t**r. c '. . . r ...... 4 M • 0 Kill! t fm ...... 102 98 95 295 age a major league team ha« ever See Bob Oliver, Center Motor ing mothers of school age children Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or l^npplin. rx ...... 1 0-1 l;. i. «pp-ii ...... ii»; r/i'* 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and Service JARVIS REALTY ACT NOW! With Breezeway and Garage, New BnlfH). n r ...... _____ 1 0-0 '» ...... n o finished with "in tfie'final stand­ Sales, 4G1 Main atreet. can qualify. Write Box M, Herald. PLEASANT Furnished room with 4-2968. ll! Vn 4W l.'i U:i 99 :I3B chaasis, new tires, clutch and MANCHESTER—Center Street. Two family 13 room duplex, two semi-private - kitchen' prlvilag^. Heating System Last Year. Lot .Mollor, le ...... 0 2-4 29 I <2» I>Hirt4ii ...... fU 94 ^.5 280 ings? paint, valves Just ground.- W. B. Mitchell 3-8271 PboM MI-3-4112 SifUth M»*fluiUKl N'l Savory ...... 97 61 82 240 RELIABLE Woman to prepare 3 cor garage, large corner lot. Zoned for business. One apart­ Working girls preferred. Phone 100 X ISO ft. Priced Sensibly At COVENTRY LAKE--Year ’round TnlaiN ...... ’*r, 4-9 69 r 'T k i r . 10 L^ lO'.i^ n o 91.'- Answer: In 1906, tho Cub* won 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., Businm Services Offered 18 girls for aphool from 7 a. m. to ment SO day occupancy. A good Investment with a bnsinesa .a p p ly a t Mitchell 9-4428. $12,600. seven room ranch atyle cottage Ilix h Sf’hiMil Soph's <39) rr-:U‘At- ...... 9 ' Vn Uh :m Totalfi ... 49S .489 465 M:J0 116 game* and lo*t 86 for on all- Inc.. 8ll Main street. Phone A. V. LINDSAY - Owner with attractive three-room care­ Ft. F. Iti. . ... lOK. 5* 284 8:30 a. m. V ic ln it/350 We«t Cen­ future. filrnfimr. rf ,. .u . . . . m o '-'u ...... 97 i n ^ 101 509 time high of .763, MltcheU 9-5238. MANCHESTER Welding Sendee...... 0 1-1 I Q-4 r i f t * <01 ter street. C all'M itchell 9-4355 T. J. CROCKETT AGENCY taker’s cottage. Located on a 100 Sarg^^nt. rf . . . . . 0 1-1 1 .SlttVi-n ... .. I'iH KfTl’ .n i Q. How much money is »pei^^ Portable i^uipment General NEW l/arann. Jf ...... K'jx ...... J0.*t 84 82 2G9 after 4:00. Apartments—Flata— X 250 lakefront lot. Seven room ...... 4 0-9 8 LoW Man ...... 78 80 .1947 CHEVROLET 1i-ton panel. welding, boiler and furnace we!d4 R o d fin g 16-A WAREHOUSE POINT—Prospect HUl. 5 room ultra modern home, ZHtakoi>kl.' If ...... n 1-1 ! Tuix'x.-* ...... 622 .529 92 260 each year on tennis eqUipmentT | Tenementfl US 244 Main Street cottage, mostly pine paneled. Mod­ Slnmnml. i- S tr-tto ii ...... 81 97 79 257 Thoroughly reconditioned. Carter ing. .MltcheU Fddl58 or MltcheU built on three levels. Large tUcture' windows, beautiful view. Employment Office ...... *i 0-0 n I h f k ...... 99 m 312 How much do the highest pxld., ROOFIN'3—Specializing In repoin WANTED ern cabinet kitchen, heatilator '(• ...... ‘ ...... 0 O'* 0 n o Chevrolet Oo., Inc., 311 Main 9-8762. One mile east of the Connecticut River Bridge. Designed for Ht. IIrM|'*«t •» N«» 1 'FnrfiOn T») L aih ’y , n :t 80 278 profeaslonal players average ea^,^ Ing roofs of all kinds Also new * SECRETARY FOR REUfT—Five rooms and bath. MltcTiefl 3-5416 fireplace, new furnace. Both cot­ \Vir?niar, ...... n 0-0 0 -*il. llTiilKPt’h .\»». 4 III ...... -* s tre e t Phone MltcheU 9-5238. modern Uvtng. Immediate occupancy. **South Building** Miyii*. rjr ...... 0 0.0 0 m year? , - : roofs. Guttar work. Chimneys Private front and rear entrances, tages furnished, two car garage. 2 ; T oUIh ...... 4 40 m 443 ATTICS AND Ba.rem«nts cleaned. Young lady, 18 to 21 years of age, 4 or 5 rooms, uBfumisliocI center of Manchester. Two adults B iirdick. I;r ...... 0.2 2 117 '••21 N ouparpiU 1 A. According to a report h$^ g cleanq^, repaired. 26 yeare' ex- Priced for quick sale. Warren S lran lg p . \k ...... :• 0 4 RAVE $300 to $500 on quality used Rubbish and ashes hauled. AU high school graduate, typist; ste­ only. No pets. Very reasonable VERNON — Bolton L.ake Shores. Ci*rvhil ...... 100 97 OS 295 : tho L'rilted SUtea Bureau of Coni cars. It’ll February - Inventory jobs- done at your convenlenccji. perienca Free estimatea. Coil Extra large four-room house, 43 Howland Realtor, 543 Woodbrldge ;;. 4 H arm li: . 93 109 103 304 i BUS, approximately 94,466,000 U- nography desirable: for Finance but hootod If possiblo. rent to quiet middle-aged couple. TfttaJp ...... 1:4 20 7S m 93 251 , . Gale at Brunner’s. AU makes,’ all Howley. Manchester Mitchell ft. X 24 ft. Fireplace with knotty street. MltcheU 3-8600. Sv'niu at half Umi , :r*-6 CIlMMrrri Q uinn ...... Reasonable rates. MltcheU 9r380Y Office in Manchester. Salary. 5- McK in n e y b r o t h e r s , incorporated Referencea required; no others ...... 93 01 109 spent for tenni* equipment t Terms to suit your bud- 3-5361. FRAH A WHITNEY pine trim, lOli ft. x 16 ft. kitchen. 4K8 1160 SapjfjiZJi 292 > or 0-9791. day week.: Excellent working con­ by profoulonal mon and need apply. Address; Rent, Box COVENTRY LAKE—Four rooms ...... 91; 108 92 296 nually. This U the volu* of, tMri^ zMan. and Thurs. eve- ditions. ESTABLISHED 1980 J, c/o Heiald,______TUe bath, double closets. Master nl* giMMi* ahipped by AIRCRAFT bedrooms. Storm windows and with expandable attic. • Year The CTiicago W'hi'lc Iriox's i 1 Tr-talr ...... i-" 185 495 1438 Monmouth P ;rk ran^iod fifth goods manufacturer*, and does family of throo. FIVE-ROOM Re-decorate^d Flat, all doors. FuU cellar. Only business around home. FuU cellar. Garage. spring training games Include 10 include tenni* clothing, ■DIviatoB of United Aircraft zone in area. Store on premises. Oil ht'' 'ft _ ■ V li. , ...• - .i ' ‘ ' v-ffiii y ,

r ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 m

aiANCHESXER EVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTEift, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1952 fog Sals 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 H al Boyle HoWslMld Goods 51 Apartments— FlRt#>« ^ OUT Of DOORS with T ew m k R ts MANCHESTER, West Side— Ste' LIST YOUR home with the B and Hcatiiif—FtaMMaf If Help Wsated—FeBUtie 85 SUofttioBS W aatsdr^ Artktoofur 8>is 45 Housahold Goods 81 E Agency for the attention and SMVices Offered 18 STOP AT TWO r o o m apartnient with pri­ finished rooms, oil hot water FsnnJft sale that you want and expect., PART-TIME aalea clerk wanted. POWER MOWXRS — Buy now, AN HONEST PERSON vate bath, also light houMkaep- h is t storm windows, screens and m i MICFICURT and IM l CStavro- FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with B ^ C I E N T Phimbtng and baat- WHO’S GOmo HOUSEKSEPlNa CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE 'The E and E Agency, phone 44>Piy. >n<>miDfa.. No phoaa.kiiii LCUBTADW. LAUNDERED- And , iBftrMaau> aa ftus Una—no aftjs^ dMn„a3Rnft>«h AnMfftv BflUi. lij^ia .cl»n, w4.iSI, W' lihotaum, ,Mp)iaU.. tile, -jcouater. ctat, PlMiwea.- dwdna .* wAoWne "" ■ ■"THA'nr'WHAT"l"WAHT''' •''■’■-‘■'■r-"'' AT THE GREEN garage. Cwivehient to bus Stid cleaned. Phone MItcheU 8-4437. plaaoe. Apply Kay's Pastry ironing done in my home. CaU waakiy. No payments untU May. tiOB to chlldran. Inquire 24 Grove cellent condition. Baa Bob OUvar, Expert workmaneMp, free esti- TO TAKE OVER school. Phone VYaneis K. Wagner, Shoppe, 186 No. Mahi street Mitchell 0-4388. Ode Motors Sarvicanter. Mltch- For Complete Selection of street RoekvIUe, Hillside House, WANTED — Listings in all price _ ■ Cantor.. Motor , Bala*, W Main mate*, Open evehinsii. donee fur-.L'A PLVHBINO ihop at your door. UNPAID BALANCE Realtor. MItcheU 9-OOU. ■traat. niture. Oak e tre ^ ' MItcheU an 9-0980. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Apt, 14, ranges. Please phbne any time. No time lost. New yrork. Aitsra- BHSt'T PR1B8 OPERATOR-Num- h o m B F u r n is h in g s Rfttio of Fishing Skill 0-1041.. $23.18 MANCHESTER—Six room co­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, 643 10S1 FORD Cuatom eight, fully Uons, copper piping, Sxtures, hot erous haneflU. Amdy In person. BRAND NEW 1968 17” Emerson Full lin e of Scaly'Mattresses W E HAVE Here a Sve room furn­ CLASSIFIED AbVT. Dogs—Birdi->Pets 41 NEW FURNITURE AND lonial. Blreplace. aU hardjvood Woodbrldge atreet, Mitchell New York —UPt— Men have al­ aquippad, two door and fordor. water afttomatlc heaters. Youngs­ New Model Laundry, 7$ Summit television $169, tax and warran­ ished apartment, hot water. Can- * By AL MrCLA-NFi ~ Many men com',, WINDOW SHADES made to order APPLIANCES From 139.60 to $79.95 floors. Tile bath and extra Iava\ 3-8600. ways been used by women as chill Ingratitude is DEPT. HOURS Former local ownera. For a real and InataUed. Venetian bllnda town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ sfroet. COCKERS, THREE months. Rads ty includad. Can arrange terma tral location. <« bus Hne. $106 per PiKhing Editor stepping stones to secutity. to auit. CaU MItcheU 9-0980. which is now in storaga— AppUsneet and ’TV. tory. OU hot water heat This SMALL' AMOUNT Of acreage with modern TeaSDOBa 8:15 A. M. to 4:80 P. M. buy, buy at Oentar Motora, and curtain roda. 84 hour aarvlca. ly given. C. O. Lorsntsen. Mitch­ blacks, one male, four females. originiUy aold to a young ooupla asonth. Box H, Herald. The Oregon State Game Com- i But today many men ore get­ CUOUC-TYPlSt for general office 601 Middle ’TurnpikS, Eaot hqms kt brand new and in excel wanted. Suburban district. Suit­ have lost the flmlnlne'Rtt Main atreet Eatbnatea gladly given. Fagan ell 3-7636. work. Lydall and Foulda Paper Sired by Champion Tucker'S UPTIGHT PIANO, $13. Also two but unfortunately are not gattug mlBidon announced tocrntly ttmt, ting tired of feeling they are be­ ing appreciation. Moot Brown. Bomber. A.K.C. registered. Hours: lent locaUon. Priced right. The able to build a small house. c o p t ’ c l o s iS g t im e Window Shada Oo., Route 44 at Co., 616 Parker street mfrigeratora; $10 each, and gas married. E and E Agbnoy. Phone MltcheU tishermen took about 183,000 aal- | ing stepped on needlessly. Or, elera agree that HEATINO From A to Z. C on- Chase, Hebron Road, South Bol- Bnsincmi Locations Mitchell 9-6028. perhaps “ trampled” describes it FOR CLASSinED ADVT. Bolton Notch. MItcheU 3-4478. welding outSt. 70 MIU atreet BEDROOM SUITE 9:80 A. M. to 6:00 P.M., 94715 or 9-1167. inrm and atcblhcad in a one-year [ haVe retained this SAVE MONEY AT .1 __ ;____ version— burners, loh. MltChaU 8 i8 «r . f ^ R e n t ,84 stint on local waters. f better. , units, eompleta heating aystei LTVINO ROOM SUITE 7:80 to 8:30 P. M. LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- sex to a greater degree MON. THRU FRI. McCLURE AUTO COMPANY LINOLRUM P.ainnsnts 60c square Htip Wanied— Malt $6 b a s s in e t t e with Mattress, ba­ One of the things heating up the AU work ^arantead. Time pay- 8-PC. DINETTE SET VACANT NOW—Single s t ^ on ANDOVER—Six robm -OApV-Oodr famlly, three-fSmlly, business The State reported: “ One of thoi American sisters. 10:80 A .M . yard. Asphalt tUs, wall covaring. FINCHES—Come in to see these by's light canvas swing, never '■WESTINOHOUSE'’ ELEC. REF. flve flnlstaed, oil heat, large lot, most revealing itoms in the studies j Cold War between the sexes in Top -dollBr'-^w -yoar -BW monte-arranged Uoriarty Brotli- gaily colored birds' now on sale. Main *tr*at South .ppvMitQr. Tai. property.-Have many cash buy "Here women are'ftol Dctne ’ by rriiabls;’'' ‘WsU-tralned used. R.C.A. Victor record player “ CALORIC c o m b ; RANGE aUDBP SOFA, cuatom nmde. FuU Oovwitry p n ^ m 2-6872 or 2-760l< only $9,066. Call Mitchell 3-8274 was: that 'many of 'the' aifgtera ; America is the public dlecourtesjr SATURDAY 9 A. ST. men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall era. TeL MltckeU 8-0180. DRAFTSMAN Kelly's Aquarium, 23 Sunset aiae. PracticaUy n«w. Telephona era. Mortgages arranBed. Please -own homes but away ft trade towards a new Hudson with 31 record. MItcheU 8-6618. ’‘MAYTAG” WASHER / or Hartford 6-5188. Schwartz caught nothing -but the experts of women. More and more men often act like hoorA", Linoleum Oo.. 86 Cottage atreet FOR IN T E R ^'H N G WORK street. Open 'til 3. KRchaU $4747. caU George i^ Graztadlo, Real' unwillingly becoming convinced Hornet, Wasp, or a guaran­ PLUMBING And heating. Bpeclal- "UNIVERSAL” VACUUM ' Raal Estate. tor.' MItoheli ‘9-5878. 109 'Henry, .lUfitJe. .QatohM .with .apparent .casp V' "aalx aprlng, Kelvthator elactrlc rangd. Phona room. CaU MltcheU 8-6814 or “ If you hoM the ififvi Easy Terms. Bank Rates. Must Hava Minimum of Four Tears Alexander Smith nigs, inlaid, ranch house, oil beat, fireplace, CONSIDERING BFOXING nered. IXJORS OPENED, keys Sttcd, ment fbr plngged drains. Edward Drafting Room Experience. Phone Mitchell 3-2423. MltcheU 3-a74. 9-5820. 1 shouldn't tlilnk the Oregon open for a lady in her OM$. SINGER Sewing Machine, old type lampa, tables, diahea, pota and garage, full cellar, about 2 acres YOUR PROPERTY^ boys would be surprised at that. The girls themselves look at it Dial MI-3.5121 copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Johnson, MItcheU 8-6373 or Experience In Our Product Not the other. way.. They claim male, ment building, she .THU Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 MItcheU 8-0044. FIVE VERT SmaU cross-bred chain sUtch; sidewalk hicycls; pans. KELVmATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 o f land. In excellent location. Only Without obUgation to you. w e ■Michigan's 'Plgeoh'' River expeil- graciously. But meet 1tof':at guns, ate., repaired. Shears, Necessary. $14,300. can Mitchell 8-8274, gallantry and chivalry pre wilting Open Evenings knives, mowers etc. put into con­ Salary Commensurate With AbiUty. 2Slmmerinan's Kennels, chUdren’s 6H' x S' playhouse,,and PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY cu f t twa door 1952 model, reg. will appraise or make you a cash inent, which has rim ovoa a period bacco counter and ■toVlto: HARTFORD 6-OlU Houses for Rent 65 Hartford 6-5138. Schwarts Real -like a tulip in a hurriesuie. Who’s dition for coming needs. Braith- LENNOX Furnaces and warm air S street. MItcheU 8-6287. piano. MItcheU 9-1146. $486. sale price $878. Limited sup- offer for property. See ua before of three or foun years, proved be- post you to order her pa w Iioot Miti Pooad 373 MAIN STREET ' heating. Earl Van Camp. lUtcheU AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 ply. WatkinsEins BeSrothers, 635 Main LOCKWOOD ST„ 83-Diqdax, four BaUte. yondltioubt- that fish were cauglit to blame? Naturally I am on first. - - - ^ rC: waite, 63 Pearl atreet Apply Personnel Department STANLEY 28-plece tool riiest, in you sell. the woman's aide In this and any 3-5844, SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT atreet rooma; thermositatic controlled oil BRAE-BURN REALTY In direct proportion to the angler’s W.' UOter ~ l«d y 'a glaaaaa in case. -handy steel cabinet reg. $49.90, MANCHESTER—Corner lot, six other argument (It's safe that You simply can’t _ ANTIQUES RsSnishsd. Repairing PIONEER PARACHUTE CO Live Stodk—Vehicles 42 If you have no meana of transpor- heat, hot water; individual front - Phone MltcheU 3-6273. skill. wait their turn to line; Vicinity of Uhnmora drive, Wed* BUY THE BEST FOR LESS I e x p e r t r e p a i r and SERVICE now $36.60, at Brunner's, 358 East MAGIC CHES* gas range, also rooms, 2 unflnislMd, excellent lo- way), but men do Seem to have a naaday morning. Plaaaa call dona pn any furniture, Tiaman, taUon I’ll send my auto for you. and back yard with driveway. In fact. It has been demn'nstrat­ courtesy seems bey«xi4 for all types of warm air fur­ GRAIN FED started plga, $10. Center street Baadlx automatic washer. Both, Near bus and school. Reaponslblo cation, near school and bus. AU CASH BUYFJIS waiting for 4, 6. point. MItcheU >-7tae. IBBO BUICK BPECIAl, DeLUXE 4- 183 Soiith Main street Phone Forest-Street No obligation! ed in numerous tests that anglers delicacy are highly important. In- deratandlng. Whatever naces—coal, oil, or gas. Viking Torkahlre hoar, 823 pounds, $46. three yeans old and in good coa< persona only, with references. city utUItles, storm windows, 6 and aeven room slngies and “If a dog carries a market bas­ DOOR SEDAN. Riadlo and Heat- MItcheU 8-0648. MUST SACRIFICE— 3 months' A—^L—B—E—Rr—T-— S rarely get the maximum yield out wet-fly fishing, howevef, particu­ is more lm|K>rtaiit that JU)ST —Dog namad “Elmer” . furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ Roger Jewell, Hebron. Mitchell ditlon. call MItchelt 94206. $100. Tel. MUchell 34877. acreens, combination doors. Only two-famliy hoter, In aald Dlatrlct, dcreaa- are In water waist deep. Once they r« RUBBISH and Ashes .removed. ______organization, we are in need ROYAL AND Smith-Oorona port- $279.95, sale price $239.35. Wat- be seen at 24 Lawton Road., diate occupancy. 9-1642 or 3-4679. Writers wlio stress the importance I could g i w up and run over and oenfideiice in SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE tha 'axacutrlx haylnx pxhlbltad bar You will find that being able FROM Perking lota and drivewaya plow­ able and standard . typawriters. U. S, No. 1 POTATOES. Bryan kin’s Brothers, 935 Main street AR’THUR A. KNOPLA of accuracy over dktance overlook AUSAIR ft BERRY, rubbMi re-1 of a foreman who has experi- AU makes (ff adding machlnea Bros. Phone MItcheU 9-7037.. :6e n o a l combination 4 4 admtnl*ti-atloiii_accouiit -wltb »nld aj: fishing conditions in some sec­ to cast from 75 to 90 feet will be THE PROSPBCnr Hin sebodi for ed. Immediate eervlce, reasonable moval, household and commtrcial. I ence in operating a press Realtof t«ta to thta Court Tor aUn'tySnae. ll Ta he exact moment. 1 had a wild TRUCK SPECIALS sold or rented. Repairs on aU gas*, oil stove. Includea coU, gqa ORDERED; That tha 17th day of tions of the country, particularly a great assistance to you in fish­ urge to throw the jacket back on yomig dhUdrta.- Transportation ratea. Phone MItcheU 9-0600. Light trucking. MItcheU 0-2691. Ij-QQin. Must have at leasu FOR SALE — Hay baled, good 875 MAIN ST. B4T. 1921 CAPE COD HOME 1360 K-TON 8TUDEBAKER PICK makes. Varlqif’a heater, boUer tahk, all pipes, Fabniat-y-. U.'iS, at tan o'clocV, foronoon, in tho West, where the streams are ing large streams’ such as the the floor and Jump on It.” fundshed. M r» Lala T y im , dlrtc- quaUty, reasonable. Phone Rock- Phone: MItcheU $-6440 at tha Probata Offlaa In tha Municipal dejected eitad UP. Two to choose from. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio three years experience. chrome chimney. Oil drum and Evenings MItcheU 9.5938 much bigger and rougher than Deschutes, Rogue, Umpqua, aqd He seld he didn't do this be* tdr. PbCBo MZtebeU 3-0767. ATTENTION' Ladles!-, ^ p -covers vUle-S-9803^ I r FTMTU-fh ' Standi ' -"ExceUent''^-"condltloft; 'marry-’other-Oregon, rivers,- 1840 . „„ _ and..Ty..vapsclaUsts,. since. 1934. Pslatlag--P»p6rhig -* -Il ipiowledge' of sheet metsl 0 ^ - CURRS • '"Or littclieir 9-«jilsf' ‘ ' Th?ee T>Mr66in87^Viftt "racfti, tlfSTaSir CBUBv be-wasn’t BBVfr wbtaiwa.8ha; BALLARD’S Driving BebooL Man- i840^^*W5fif D^XJllf PICKUP. House service call 13.60. MItcheU and drapes cuatom made. Re-up­ P A D m N O on d MItcheU 3-6376. th« allowiirce of na(dl « m ib3 Dan Mfleler, MItcheU 9-8839. FOR PERSONAL SERVICE kina Brothers, 935. Main street, Kusmik , . 101 RO 87 2RB Hampton .... 84 - 84 Ayer* . 90 101 Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on 8-8372. LARGE National corporation wIH East Center street. Phone MItch­ resenting Olds, Selmsr, Bach, Two-car garage. Three acres. M 2»3 Steven* ... 99 98 105 302 and ' Snblskl . . 84 83 104 370 Hampton ...... 81 6 315 TOUR tax return in your v/aahlng< machines, vacuum clean­ employ man to manage service NEW Carlton W. Hutchina, MItcheU Phone Mitchell 3-6354 S4 -S8. 173 Lnw Score ., 95 Wilkie. Sr. 83 127 106 PAINTINa AND Paperhanglhg. eU 3-5191. Pedler and Bundy. Matter's Muaio Twtrdy , Farterncia “AS St; m -JI7 home. Tax advice based on exper A REAL SQUARH DEAL ers, motors, small appliances. department. AU heneSts. Age 20 Studio, 177 McKee. MItcheU 9-5132 or MItcheU S-62S1. Wiley- :...... 85 Free eetimatea. Paper books For Appointment Tblala ,i', -132 423 455 1300 U. Hninpton 115- 124 33« Q. What U Bud Wil lencet CaU Enterprise 1940 for Welding. 180 Main street Phone 26. ExceUent opportunity. Con CINCO ALL Alun^um combina­ 3-7600. MrencaR .... 84 64 TotSII "254 407 440 1307 ball coaching recoid i t I avsllable. Ge| our spring outside EMPLOYMENT CfllNTRAL—Bine home for Urge Tsbu (31 Tr*m No. S ID your appointment Dual Tax Serv­ ' b u d MICHALAK ' Mltch^l 3-8678,,.^.. _ U ct MItcheU 3-0390. tion windows No painting, no M. OUvi .' 82 03 257 prices now.'"' Catt Cliff Scorao, Tavern For Sale family or nroper setup to yield .241 riCil SoS* 497 1354; Cnrl»on 89 75 91 366 A. WUktaaan’R ice. • changing, ho storing. Free sstl- a . Oliva .. 85 8,5_. TvJs.U — t Tistr .9 6 100 101 987 The Workingman’s Friend I Mitchell 3-4298;------^ good Ineoma Tww-car garage. HOME SWEET Home—No: Main Llciiatx . 09 '3-Ji. Nbrili HttliVillnl Nil. 2 .9t, Jopir* N'o. 2 BBFOIUB TOt) (B u y a used ear DRIVE IN AND SEE THESE INTBIRIOR PAINTING, MiUnge | of gmall and complex electro- Good condition. $20. CsU MItcheU BueuiESs ano -'" a w c i u w Hittlvli-.re. Wlnlen 119 123 119 354 88 defeattog Iowa State* 41-6. HoBsebiM Services WANTED TO BUT--*- Old' Glass; -MItcheU-9-770ft Spacious master bedroom,', bath Cr»nd*ll ,, 97 103 99 29; saq Ckirmaa Motor Bales. Bulck WINTER SPECIALS whitened. Tel. Mitchell 9-4997. 9-8832. IJriv/ Scon- 73 1'. yicct'i ___■...... 428 401 «2 im Q. How dpea the football aturlei mechanical assembly. Exce' China, Pictura Frames, Paint­ and medium sized'bedroom up. I'.’. I’acmil no-123 11! :(oo Total* . B i ^ and Bervloc, 888 M ain, Offered 1S*A INDUSTRin. IS NOW LOCATED AT MANCRBWnCR — Five room | Klelnt'chmldt ,30 W 153 J. .'cet') .. C8 91 97 2fW Tram No. S between Notre Dame and Southtm atreat MltAeU 3-4671. Open eve- 1943 8TUDEBAKER CONVERTI CONTRACTOR — To do inside I lent opportunities in a fas : PARAMOUNT AU Aluminum ings, .Furniture, Silver, Lamps, ranch, oil hot water heat, re- Beautiful oak floors th.-oughOut, 5 v.-ai'onlti) 69 — 1(87 194 lUriircy ...... 96 91 83 270 WEAVING of hum*, moth hplaa Etc. For information call Vir Tot.-ils ...... 419. Til "431 l»4l —, 93 ST 123 126 359 California utand? . triwp». I BLE painting and paperhanging. Low growing organization, triple track windows sind doors. 366 Main Street cer-sed radiators, tile bath, full | Unusual closet space. Warm, d^y Indlicrrct 111 A. Ace'.o .. 993. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Also Paramount custom made SITES AVAILABLE ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807, newer ... 102 108 116 A. Notre Dame leads. 14 vMafir. winter ratesw-with 86% off on all a cellar, bus, school, $12,000. Carl­ basement, attached garagt At-^ Dell* For* -95. 74 83 TiS Tot :1a .. ~7r> ~Hu ~ m n ^ t,ow Man too 85 91 276 CHBVROLBT8, 1348, 1347, 1348,11947 BUlOK fDOOR handbags repaired, slpper re^ 1953 wallpalwr. Fully insured. Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi er write P. O. Box 110, MancheS' tractive lot with floldatone ter- llllir'eUr ...... im lo­ 04 274 ;■ pfo it-tli'Hliolom I2> les to 7. with 2 Ues. TUh 1 EAST HARTFORD^ ton W. Hutchina MItcheU 6-8132, { Eald,'-ta.ji...... 73 st 88 :r , Tc tlonal rivalry he$M la placement, umbtellaa repaired, Call Hartford 82^6285. Mr. GRAY RESEARCH AND awnings and door ho<^. Free We Win Bond to Salt for tar. . racing. On the bus line. Asking ■Heller ...... S3 .81 8.1 2tl Total* ... 416 1981 MltcheU 8-6231. . 73 73 97 :'.3 ; -.'.v • .W2 v -92. 2«1 Irish'wtaalag, iVU. That; men's ahlrt collars reversed end 'Hebert.'' ' * “■ "esUmsites, ho Howh payment, i^Miae. Apply — $16,500:. BCasily financed. To In­ 90" ■TO '79 347 ETrtt-'vr, C;. ffi.iSS5.2JS DeW U )P M E O T CO,*" "South Building" ' Crtle ...... 93 109 2S2 Team N«. S (31 meeting is Indicative etjtaav-dlfl equipped. Stop In and compare 11960 FORD V-8 CUSTOM repleced. Merlow'e Little Mending years to pay. Office 41 Oak Rooms wtthoat Board 59 SIX F u r n is h e d Rooms, nine! spect please. call.'Warren ..Bl_How- Levett ...... (IS 34 H •2tJ Backer ,.. 113 116 114 Shop. Total* 432 3SS 414 12C4 0»tr:n:*ii.v ...... 120 1*26 113 353 K. Jolitic'in ...... 190 93 113 the eenes bee been. Oa 1$ ebeftr this selection of beautiful, cleto, street taU Mitchell 3-8177, eve yeara oM dwelling, tile bath, land. Realtor, 543 Woodbrldge- •Ions, the teems have been 1 petota guarantaed cars at Center Motot 11950 PLYMOUTH t s Hilliard Street nlngs MItcheU 3-4010. Coventry JARVIS HO JPEKBBPING room for 2 or 8 Bllah ...... 91 100 74 FLAT FINISH Holland window seven closets, oversize garage, atreet. Mitchell 3-8000. \ Kmrraiidr (Vk Totiil* .. 527 648 498 1573 I.ov,- .M*n . 7(1 9.3 or less e|iart.' Salas, 461 Main street REMEMBER, t o o , girls, all facUltlaa Included. Vi­ 1061 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 3-DOOR Shades made to measure. AU MATTRESS Tour qld mattreaaaa PBgrim 2-7318. ameeite drive, large' shade trees. M. Emjffh ...... f 93 79,7 2.88 Low Man 100 32 370 Manchester, Conn. CONSTRUSnOll CO. VERY d e s i r a b l e Seven room ...... 94 .109 82 eJti'tll’lf (3) Q. Where and when will the negt. WITH FORDAMA*nC metal ventUan blinds at a new steriilaed and remade like new. , . . the nausnal advaatagea cinity Cheney’s. CaU MItcheU Steam heat oU burner; oversize n ...... 483 502 "ieii 1453 American Bowling Congress 134S lk>NTIAC Convertible. Aadio, BRAND NEW 1903 21” table 8 Dover Rood — TeL BII-S-4112 9-8126 before 3 p. m. takeoff with automatic laundry Dutch colonial. Bixccllent condi­ Ch*pnii>ii\.____ ...... 9" 93' . 87 284 il. Orzyb ...... na 113 !l.3. 319 Totals ... low price. Keys mads srtaUa you CaU Jones Furniture and Floor “A GOOD PLACE 7.«Un*lt!«\.7S . .a.') nr. .237 ■Kubftdiift «s,,..w^v .lyi- Tram N», 1* * veftible. Phone Mitchell 8-6881 and Builder. Mitchell 3-7773. Investment Corp., 244 Main St. in person only, after 8 p. in. Stidiility but amall -com- 10-J m 'ill .-118 Skinner ,. 99 131) 91 390 A,* Baieball evolved from Excellent rubber. Save over $300. Patnode. pany' meadUaena. Grove street, RockvUle, Hillside MANCHESITUt—Six room Cape for business or professional use. ,' 93 164 .113 373 Phelon .., 109 107 75 2S1 Ouaranteed. _ Phone Mitchell Phone MItcheU 8-0416. -Ut~..88.. 124 .'854., Knee) 161 EngUith .lfiftm EXCELLENT Position open NssM M CIs s im I • House, Apartment 1*- God four'beditMTm house', oU heat, AddlOohil features'-tnciude....olt ■195 - 81 - 38? ■ --3*0380...... - -...... the Many Opportuat- Illllii.'!;l ., 124 100 3S8 Later ca«te toism haJI, oae oF OK Auto AetmiMrtes^Tires 6 RbdTIMg—S liih l 16 route salesman on estabUshed dry sewers, large lot - with (hade heat, good condition, garage, lot Total* 532 620 51(1 1652 Low Man 85 107 285 two ot cat, ,aad then Ahner Septle Tamm, Dry Wmis.-Sewec ' ties for Advaoeemeatj as ROOM Fo r r e n t -at 272 .Main 3348 OLDSMQBILE aedan. Lus- Business Opporttmitleft 82 cleaning and laundry - Hartford n rym r -mtetsett 88 X 300. Phone Barbara Woods. Doubletay la credltod with havtafi WINTER •nRES— Pennsylvania FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that liBea laataUed—Cellar Wator- air triuMpoHaMmi I tows ~ ~ atfeaf. Parking. Mitchell $-4071 Total* ...... -.... 595 627 480 1572 trous blarit Snlah, fully equipped. route. $60 aalai^ guaranteed plus 3-6274, Hartford 6-6138. Schwarts Agent Mitchell 9-7702, H((,..?.l. ll>viii*LN». 2: < IX 10 (t» - laid 4Hit the dlaiaoad as we kaew Cleat, Goodyear Suburbanite and stay on in any kind of storm, and MEAT AND OROCERY STORBl^ LOAM Prooftng Done...... 'after.,7 p."m. '-r- Lo(>mla H3 t07 03 Extna nice condition. Priced to 2 in 1 recaps. Auto Lite, Penn Uberal commission. Great oppor . . . the Exceiirot C o n q ^ y Real Bistate. I7auf:li .'. 79 97 97 utTi Harrington ...... 94 92 it. gutters, conductors and roof re­ Excellent location. EataUlshed 39 Several thoosaod yarda pUed, . 96 93 oeU. See Bob Oliver, Center •ylvanla and Bowers batteries tunity for the right man. Write Plaos for belpiBg yoa*la ROOM TO Rent. Bath, shower, Vovlli. ... 72 97 ft.1 259 M. Apurriiiin 1*’ Q. How many automobila pairs. CaU Coughlin, MItcheU years.. Buslneaa only or husineas Vemoo at Ogden's Comer, MeKINNEY IROS. Periods of Ubieas. BOLTON—New custom built Cape I 7lc:hnf.«H . i:-*, m 120 Glgll.o ...... - -- 108 Motor Sales, 461. Main street. Free road aervlce. Terms on aU 3-7707. and property. Situated on one acre Box Q, Herald tobaoco sfteda. parking.' Off East Center and Lots for Bale Lftj !Sc.-)rt- 93 9:i 27D N(rl*i>n ...... ;.... * 94 99 107 sp e^ records doee Ah Jeilkiha still SEWERAGE DISPOSAL O a . . . the Ekcelleat Retire*, - Porter streeta Mltcbell 3-6286. Cod, oil hot water heat, tile bath, Cenovt-*! ...... 99 136 132 hold? products _The Budget Center. 31 of land, including five-room mod­ 136-132 Peari S t TbL M1-S-6S08 fireplace, large rooms, artesian Msmirlla ...... IW 65 no 134T CHEVROLET IS-tOIT CSb Cent^ street - R O O F m a , Siding and carpentry. em apartment. Reasonalde. TEL. HARTFORD 8-3$71 meat Income Plaa. LARGE LOTS near Supe.r, High-, Total* ...... f.2I ft3! 521 1878 A. Jenktas, dO* bolda ncorda NICELY FURNISHBiD room near well, aluminum storm windows] way, Vernoiv Flrrt choice on-new kmitnui-1 I.uUirran (3) and chacsis. Motor overhauled. Alterations and additions. Ceil­ Please call'East Hartford 8-0226. Salesmen Wanted 86*A .\or«.n ...... 1J4 lOi 187 328 Totals 5.38 ‘ 504 564 into for 160, 500 and 1064 milea, set ta W. B. 161 inches. Priced low. Car­ ings. Workmanship guaranteed. . . . the Inexpeasive Insur* Cheney’s, for -gentleman. 224 and screens. Lot 100 by 200. $14,- tract. Large trees, good view. A. AiKli-remi - ...... ,»9 117 113 32.1 ance. 1940. The Halt Lake ^drivta. ter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Main BATTERIES A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn SMALL VARIETY store and I Charter Oak .atreet. MItcheU 900. CaU MItcheU 3-8274 and! Priced reasonably. Phone Mitch­ K. Ani’OCfoii 100 97 111 303 Tram tiuildlng a .Jet-mo(orad it l jd d Hartford 6-5138. Schwarts Real j Uur2«i*oii ...... M 113 123 ;i.l3 [I»vry ...... ;...... : 88 -109 94 291 atreet .Phone.MItcheU S-623|. 45 Plate Famous-Make attest. MItcheU 3-4880. luncheonetta,. Dua ,.tQ,„slc.kns»f, | SEE US FIRST „ » the Xxcellent. ■ Work­ a-68M. MItoheUJ,-i»W-______ell ,S-7367.,_ ...... esm-w "-v;-.; i'.V. •; ;v; m - im - KM- - 819 [Svtlomemf WT .310 ; pooer-wlta an ■eye-oa.-wiea ji (acriOce, p ric^ $1600, stock in­ ing Condi tiOBS la this Eitatie.’ ' ...... Elcholtzrr- ...... , IXI 107 113 .14.-; JUNIOR EXECUTIVE I LARoii, FRONT b^room , kitchen LOT FOR SKCE - - Hackmatack holds more apeed rtaorda FOR A DEPENDABLE and Clean 1 50% OFF EX. CONNECTICUT VaUey. Conatruc- cluded. Mitchell 9-4700. eleaa plant with Its 2 Total* 615 619 562 1616 Harry __ A',...... 102 93 121 3ie» any other nu* nla the history of Used Car, See Our Line Up of Uon. Guaranteed roofs and siding. Whether*you're a salesman or Natibilal'organlaatioa 'wants man with pabUe reiatioha abUity clean waahrooma and privUegas for couple or 2 girls. BOLTON—3 bedroom ranch, oil street. 167* front, 266' deep. Call D(’II*frr*’ ...... no no 94 314 Written Guarantee. hot water heat, fireplace, garage, Hports. Late Turn Ins. Trading High On Aluminum storm windows and teacher, office worker or factory and .wide local oeatacta. .Moat be married and preferably eollege modern machlnea. Near bus line. Inquire 140 Garden MIt4:hell 9-93B0. 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. Kt. James No. I (2) ToUl* ...... "SM *522 *529 1580 " Tour Car for a New Dodge large lot, $17,600. Call MItcheU (Jaftnon ...... :. 105 KXl* 310- Q. Who led the big leagues in gutters. AU men protected by in­ Help Wanted— Female 85 employe, you’U ftnd It profitable gradunte. Person ensployed will be tboronghly trained. Adeqanto Drive after 6 p. m. :iO.'i Tro)n N». 7 I) V-Eight. 51 or 67 Plate, $10 allowance to check with us before changing . . . the many other Big 3-18274, or Hartford 6-5138. LOT-^Bell street. lM~by 836 feet. Tntsl* Zhnrov ...... ; ...... 94 112 I'hrian ...... 88 85 96 2S7 most complete gamps pitched lost surance. Three years to pay. Free WOMAN WANTED as allk finish-1 aniary* to atajrt, vHth°’reasonable expectatloas of 319,000 per year C om ity Beaeflta.. PLEASANT ROCM in private Level And clear.- 3 miles from HlndV ...... 107 90 113 :tio Keith ...... 96 99 136 .381 on old battery. 3-year guar estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. Schwarts Raal Bktate. L(jpitccliliio 113- 95 11.5 ;i32 ; reason? er in dry, cleaning. One able to do ' home. Convenient locaUon. Park­ shopping center. Good view. .85 93 115 298 JoaanI* ...... 84 106 126 3i6 ' SOLIMENE^INC. antee. Budget $1 weekly. Alfred Ctaareat, Owner. within 6 years. Most be preabntly empleyed. Give fan details of N. Lunacehlno 11. Jolinaon ...... 89 ,9 3 ' 93 27.1 A. Robin Boberta of the FhU- a little sewing preferred. Apply One of the largest mutual insur­ ing.' MItcheU 9-1044. MANCHESTER — Near new Wad- Phone Mitchell 9-3727. L)W Man ...... 88 ^ 93 94 275 Ues topped the Natloaol League Dodge and Plymouth Cars present employment, background and education. AU repllta will Total* .. . . — M ..,., .504 495 5,53 16.52 1 COLE MOTORS MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ New, System Laundry, Harriaon ance companies with a complete daU School. Attractive six-room _ St. Stoj-}'* (2) with 80, Bob Lemoa of the la- line of auto and general casualty be 'treated far strict coofUkace and no eoatacta made with present MANY LARGE, tunny, newly decorated Cape God. Two unfinished up. SACkiBlCE — Partly completed Cole. rf ...... ; ...... 104 ini itn v.s Touts ...... 443 "l75 545 1463 Dodge Job Rated Trucks ing company. Also all types of street. Gd hours—good pay. TrlvlRiio, rf ...... dians the Aroertcan with 36. SERVICENTER ■ insurance, fire pisurance and. life ' emplaiyeni without eoaacat of appUeaat room in new home. M vate fam- Two years (rid. Oil domestic hot home in (Coventry. Rockville LaCn**. It ...... __ 94 .79 12' 294 painting knd carpentry work. DEMONSTRATORS — Earn extra WELL-PAYING JOBS Uy. OentraUy located«d betweanbetween two 5-4952. Farrell, r ...... 9-( 92 87 272 Tram No. 4 (4> Q. One o f the south's hardest insurance has an opening avaUabla water Heat Plastered walls. Full 9fr"r53"isr -cote- “ 2»»—05- m -soo ^ 634 C ^ E R STREET MItcheU J9-0980 Guaranteed work. PhOim'-MUcheU i BOX Ka A, da HERAI.D ' bus lines. Parking opaca.. OanUe- jcallar. Move right in.- Buyer may ..Haiprsav.. r s . foitahl footbaU ((tries is money. SaU Dutchmald Ungaria, in Manchaater and Gtastonkaryt ,C0VEN1TIY .LAjfE S4 IM 114- JOO 904 9-8933 for free eStfiRates.' Dan River sportdweart Party at baeausa of an axpanaion program. FOR nian working hidhta : ptOfVOML. »e --present .4>:I.-'-niorlgaC*>< 5.w?rt, .rit::. ?;!i . .. 116 — , 99 ill AlHliama and: Tennessee. ; Which «IO N E MItdieliA.5101..- ; your home. Supandaor. 30 Capan (Bin 'G. Lewis, 96 TreMe-^dfivOrf-J$n,8D0. Owner; Hartford T-86SX; Heights aroa,.. large.‘^ imriiaUy jCa.«c4utt.. —It?. ■ MS 4«» has the best oLit w Man- ...... 90 87 on or before March , 2. 1953. De­ for gentleman or couple.- Kitchen TurklnKloii. c ...... : 0 0-f) •0 Crtitrr t’lins.)* N«. 2(1) rank* with the most . unique. { 4,000 mUes. Radio, heater. Also ] Motoreyclcfl— Bicycles I' Material Handlers right down to lasrnmower BUoawrkl. r g ...... 2 '5-fi 9 Sl»-i«-rr 8V 87- 88 363 ToUi*. ... ROOFING AND scription and work dtaracterlatics BOLTON—WiUlams Road ft.Room Slagle Just eompletod, at­ privileges. OentraUy locatad. OaU Clough, lx ...... 3 0-0 6 r .r*ile .. lO-i 83 11! 294 475 1402 There were so many time-4Mits be­ 1 parts of a 1040 Ford fordor sedan Beadi Wetkeirs. garden hose. BhcceUent value. Snbartwn for Sale 76 ONE GIRL’8-"and one boy's 28-lnch CONS’TRUCnON CO. of the job, experience and train tached garage, Miea perch. Hot water heat with oU banter, MItcheU 8-4II2. $13,000.. H. B. Grady, MItcheU Upton. \f( ...... ft 0-2 0 104 90 107 301 cause of Injuries and clearing the ahd two Polar Knobby fires. Slxe kaotty pbM Mtobea cabtaeta, tlreptaoe. lavatory and maay e Tool aad Die Makers Q*aH .,. , 9f; 113 84 291 IIFK4|,I) I.FAUIK Schwinn bicycles. CaU MItcheU Ing needs, application form can S-6009. NEWLY RERIODELED two-fam- kIuk* tn field of spectitor* that the lie$ i 600x16. CaU MItcheU 9-9828.' other attractive featareA Large lot IBtf x 209'. Move la at Tot*l» ...... 12 10-2.5 31 flti’ckcl . 113 9-5 91 290- 9-9390 after 4 p. m. 24 OAK.S'TREET be obtained from IMrector of Wel­ We need Bawdi Heoeea. # Sheet Metal Blechanlos ROOM BCR Gentleman. Private lly home in Willington, 4 and 5 Scor^.at >ri]f tlmQ. 29-9 Trust. Oiiltrr . 96 91, 96 283 few minute* were played In total fare. Municipal Building, Man CebMriala and Gape Cods home. Quiet neighborlwod. 59 Tolal* . '504 471 489 luiForgB 97 132 91 .310 durkneiw. . Automobile headllghta, S. 1347 OLDSMOBILE. Good running e Precision Machinista rooms. 5 rooms vacant. Modern Oohrli . 91 87 1 (Your House Doctor) Chester, Conn. at fair prleea tar ear eaek HoU atreet. STARKWEA’THER STREET 96 274 we're turned on the field to aid irla* , condition. Radio. Heater. Clean e ^rapera kitchen' and batbroom. have to be rUpperB |58| .Varth .8|i (hml!»t No. I.-(2) filrc.Ml . 93 84 79 256 Wanted Auto* Roofing.— Siding — Gutters ewtaaem . <$nlek eervlea BOLTON—Clarke Read 7 Room Single, part stone, part frame, B. r. rtft. Sjow!) . 83 72 ibillty. The Crtansoa Tide wenii=f'| ; throughout. $860 or best ofter. e Splaners seen to be appreciated. 2,000 feet Cahill, rf ...... f» 0-0 19 nrowi! ...... 132 loi ion i i f B f o t o ^ d e s 12 HOUSEWfVES — Need extra I —ae red tape* two car garage with ktfk Steam heat with Tlrnkta oil barner. PLEASANT R(X>M for gentleman, AN OLDER HOME Slrirley,...... J . !(in ino 6-0, on fllrld goal*. 5 Call MItcheU 9-8536 between 9 and Leaders one sainute from bus. 23 Griswbld off Wilbur Croet Highway, 18 Kins. If ...... 2 1-2 -5 'Tutal* .. ” 440 "477 424 1,341 money? We taavd an income plan | ' Electric raage. Id cable ft, freeser aad aatomatic waahefc' e BUay, Many Others. Cyr. If ...... ! n-1 2 Ohat.p-ll ...... 102 98 83 r Qn*^ it) Q. What is the bighmt percent-' S a. m. and 2 p. m. WANTED—Oood clean, used cars. to help you. Reliable, neat appear­ miles from Aircraft. Price $8,500. GtarkwesHw-i- ...... HI ■93 117 fl ------L__ __ ,______A Complete Home Remodeling iactaded. Let '186* x U6\ 89 day oecopaiMy. ^ street. OF 6 ROOMS Cu»trr, c ...... 4 i-j . 3 KlHrrton 103 98 95 2S1 age a major league team bos'ever Sea Bob OUyer, Canter Motor ing mothers of school age riiildreit-| Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or Kapplln. rg ...... 4 0-1 . '8 B. C'li*ppell ; ...... HC 103 9(1 Fr|--.j*OIl . 9fl 83 100 279 5 U «6 CHEVROLET 3-ton cab and 'y ACT NOWI B«]on. Tf ...... 0-0 W. .Simpson finished with in the final stand­ Sales, 401 Main street SOndee can qualify. Write Box M, Herald. | JARVIS REALTY IfLEASANT Furnished room with With Breeseway and Garage. New 4-2968. .... J 2 Total* ...... 5;« 508 490 15:U J10 133 93 338 E chSaaia, new tires, clutch and BIANCHESTER—Ceater Street. Two family 12 room duplex, two semi-private kitchen privUagesr. Heating System Last Year. Lot Mnllnr, ig ...... 9 •3-4 2^) DkI-.oii .... 91 94 95 240 ings? , PhoM MI-3-4M2 Kovth MeltfiMlIst No. 1 (2) Savory ...,, . 97 61 82 210 ! paint, valves Just ground. W. B. MItcheU 3-8271 RELIABLE Woman to prepare 3 ear garage, large ooraer lot. Zoaed for bustaesa. One apart- Working giris preferred. Phone 100 X 160 ft. Priced SenalMy At COVENTRY LAKE—Year 'round ToU l* ...... 26 4-9 58 I’erkln* 100 no .11* Answer: In 1966, toe Cube v 137 ina>M. Carter Chevrolet Co., B usiness S erv ices O ffe re d l i ^ girls for aphool from 7 a. m. to 'm eat M day ooeopaacy. A good teveetaicBt with a hasineea apply at MIt(dieU 9-442A $12,600. seven room ranch style cottage Hfah Nrhuot Soph* (29) .N’leliol* .. . 91 118 .(OS Tutals ...... 496 469 l i s 1 4 » 116 gomes and lost 86 for aa A. V. LINDSAY - Owner with attractive three-room care­ B< F, in*. Illchmotid , 9!) lor, 88 384 Inc., 811 Main atreet Ph®"® I Jj a n c HESTER Welding Service. 8:30 a. m. Vicinity 360 West Cen­ futare. Simons, rf ...... Brown . . . 97 111 101- - 309 time high of .768. MItcheU 3-83^. taker’s cottage. Located on 1 lOO -'*r!. rg ...... year? fttpo^'PlMme MItcheU 3-6238. roota Gutter work. Chimneys Private front and rear entrances, tagea furnished, two car garage. E2 82 82 246' .Total* .. ATTICS AND Basements cleaned. Young lady, 18 to 26 years of age, 4 or 5'rooim . owfiitaltiit d N . . canter of Manchaater. Two aihilts Burdick. Ik ...... 117 KlO 107 .'124 A. Aewirtlag to ‘.ft . ____ cleanaA repaired. 26 yeare’ ax- Priced for quick sale. Warren 99 I fi|m| $$09 to $800 on tjuaUty used Rubbish and ashes hauled. AU high school graduate, typist; ste­ y -■ only. No pete. Very rtaaonatale VEUtNON — Bolton Lake Shorea. StraiilKc. .Ix ...... 92 107 C.’rvinl . the Ualted gtntao Bnroau of perieneA Frae cfttmalaa. OaU Howland Realtor..643 Woodbridge . 93 106 98 Harmln I min, - It's February^ Invmtory Jobs dorie at your convenience. nography desirable: for Finance bat Itootod Iff p o c iM ti rant to quiet middle-aged couple. Extra large four-room house, 43 Total* ...... 105 88 103 s(M, opyroxlmately L-Brvaner'a; All makas, aU Kowley. Manchester MItcheU ft. X 24 ft. Fireplace with knotty street MItcheU 3-8600. Score (t lialf time, 31-6 Clippers. Quinn .. ■pent for tenaia « Reksonable rates. MItcheU 9t3802 Office in Manchester. Salary. 6- IkKINNEY BR0THER$, INGORPORRTn PRAtT ft WHITNEY ,RefhvMBcea reqtared; no others Saplrnu — ^- .to.auR-your bud or 9-9791. 3-5361. tone trim, 10% ft. x It ft. kitchen. Total* 499 483 488 1460 nually. This tafthel day week. ExceUent working coo- Im i'Braffoflfiloool iMR ood \ ■ ' rimed umly. Address: Rant, Bax COVENTRY l a k e :—Four rooms Anderson and .Thun, ave dltlona. SaTABUSHED 19N J, c/o Ha^d. Ilte bath, dtwbla cloaata. Master gpode ohlpiMd SkOaner, your 1 MANGHEflTEK OU Burner Service. AIRCRAR bedrooms. Btorm wtodowa and with expandable attic. Year The Chicago White Sox's 4 1 Total* ,. ffondly off Mnoo* around home. BliU cellar. Garage Jlonmouth Park ranked fifth gpodoI la td ia U l JfistaUatlons, reppirs, cleaning. Heetinir— Ptomtont $7 APPLY sT o 5 P. M. nVB-ROOM Ra-decoratediFlat, oU doors. FuU caUar. Only busineaa spring training games include. IG toeinde < Ranga add power bunwra. 447H . MONDAY TI^U G H FRIDAY 4 » MAIN BTRliBT (Odd FtHopra BtaUlag) BfANCBtESTBR HtvieiiM of Uaitad A ln rafl UnprovemenU, inchMling hot sons in area. Storo dh premlaea. OU heat.'Only f8,500. fimall cosh. against National League ^tubs, 10 among all rave tracks in the nation OUARANTBKD Plumbing and Oatto and (>>., Hartford 5-9108. against American, 18 against min­ In total purse dlstrtbtitlon-in 1952. Main street, Manchester. T ^ Other Houra By Appoinfment Cacpsrattoa water. Adult tamUy of two or Lexge lot, room for three cottagee. Two-Door. Low MRcbett 94196, MItcheU 9-2803. ^ heaUoff- Alterations and new PHONI Priced at $14,TOO. Phoam Barbara evenings 8-S969, ^ or. Mitchell or league opposition, and two The course disjierged $1,786,015 for work. Pertna glass elsctric and thraa. Refarences, Writa Box Hydra- PERSONAL FINANCE ,CO. TRuiraOBnEB Ml 9 6999 er M1-6-S6S1 East Hartford 8. Ceaa. O, e /o Herald. Woods, Agent, MItcheU 9-7702. 8-6046. T against independent teams. a daily average of $36,308. 81,900 PLANNING TO. buUd or ramodalT gas water .heaters sold and- In- 'll 9-MI7, RiMwoaabla price. F. Smith. Phode staUed. Time payments arrengad. 806 Main St. MltcheU 9-7480 6.to6 p. m. .^MZtel^ 9484A ^ BkeUey Brothers,-Mltca^U 9-871A R t ^ Herald Advs.

V f: - i .1 -1 m- ' V ■r>' V--- > ■ I ' „ X / >■ FRrt)AY. FEBRlJARy 13, 1932 ■rf-- PAGE SIXTEEN > iiaurlifat?r * lEtffuutg l^cralb Average Daily Net Prea^ Run The Weather ------1^------For the Week Ended Feb. 7, 1958 Form at of U. 8. Weather BnreaU u-hen the Manchester Ski Club, the Helen tlavidaon Lodge, No, 98, Jam es Glenney, -who enlisted in 2. Amount |9iid on estimated tax November, has completed his boot if you were required to file a Rec Unit’s Second Manchester Hockey Club, the Na­ ‘‘Fair, not so cold tonight. MIliF Daughters of Scotia, will meet vajo Skating Club, and the Con­ ,10,859 About Town this evening at 7:45 in the Ma­ trsining at Balnbrldge, Md., and is Declaration of Kstimated Tax. NOTICE ■--Y-t .Sunday. .Chance of rain or snow necticut Skating Association are Member ef*the Audit - ,late Sunnaj: night,. . , sonic- Temple.’ ’TKie-rnifirtberg will: .apiMU««r~* ■lll'day .furinugh: wiMv - itemtxeddiat of deductlona- SesisiQii on Moiida e x a c te d ' Id be yejirtWirltlsd'. ' ' ------TO SIEMBERB Or'TBfE' ItPANIWESTBR ‘ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. BiirMU of Cl'redlaHons exchange valentines. for contributions, intrrest. taxes, The commission la-holding the Mtincfieitier— A City of yUlage Charm llisa Ruth\M. Bohlin of Birch Glenney of 70 Bigelow street. etc. a: 'The second of four m eetings be eetings in an attempt to find out street end Ernest J. McNnlly of King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ t. The total gross Income from ITALIAN-AMERICAN SOCIETY Seamen circle will be married to­ tween the Park and Recreation the various groups feel lows will confer the initiatory de­ The members of Linne Lodge rents, if yon were an owner of DUE TO TH E IN.STAI.I.A’nO N BANQUET TO BE (Classified Advertising oh Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1953 morrow' afternoon at 2 o clock In No. 72, K nights of Pythias, will rented propel ty. as v.-ell ns a list Commission and other groupa w-ho Id be included in a recreation HELD SUNDAY, FEB. IS VOL..LXXII, NO. lir> (TM'ELVE PAGES) PRICE nV E CENTS gree on several candidates at its want to assist In planning a re­ progj-am and how the program Emanuel Lutheran ^virch. meeting tonight in Odd Fellows meet at Orange Hall tonight at 8 of allowable expienses for taxes, mortgage Interest, repairs, etc. In creation program will take place could Be; carried out. Hall. A social time with refresh­ oiclock-and proceed from theie to The recreation commissioners The weekly setback party will the Watkins Funeral Home to pay this respect also, if this property Monday in the hearing room of the MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE HELD ments will follow. Municipal Building. have sskm, the organixatlons to tw held as usual tonig:ht at 8 final re.specls to John A. Ol.son. was rented in 1951. bring w ith yoli The Manchester Division of the present rm i^ drafts of apace re­ A Bi-Partisan Beginning; o’clock at the West Side Rec. A few more tickets are avail- | 'Phe usual Pythian service,will be a copy of your 19.51 tax return so SATURDAY, FEB, 14, AT 7 P. M. that the depreciation can be prop- t Ctonnecticut Sportsmen As.socia- quirements and, of proposed bud­ •lOHN OARAVENTA, able for the Valentine dance of the ^ held. gets for any programs they sug­ Daughters of Isabella tomorrow | erly figuj-ed. | ** scheduled to meet with the Correaponding Secretary. Polish National Alliance, Group ,■5. Abiount contributed to per- oommisslon at 8 p. m. to discuss gest. \ 19*8, mil hold its monthly rpeet- night in the American Legion sons claimed as dependenls.'as well ; fishing. cons*r\;ation and wate'r- tiir tomorrow at 7 p. m. a t\ 77 Home. Membera and friends m ay. Bay State Parolee Admits Give Sucgeslioits — Vs the amount of dependent’s own i ways. ■" Duplicate "h»-tdge''wdn be played N orth street. All mem bers a|-e secure them by applying to_Ml.t- funds. 1 A dlsciisaion of skiing. Ice hock- tonight at 8 o’clock at THnker Hall. Alneit Avery, ticket chairman, or urged to attend. 6. Itemized ilst of‘ sources and ey, and skating Is slated for 9 p. m. All bridge players are welcome. SAVE 20%— lUY THE FINEST :|,at Uie. hall. Anthony O'Brlghfs On ’52 liicoine Tax am ounts.of divldcnrls and Interest. ______;______. Miss Joan F. Williams and .Ts- ■orchestra will provide music fbi- 7. Cost, purchase date, selUjag.i.| eob J. Chesanek will be united O'ancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. ALUMINUM. STORM WINDOWS Taxpayers wishing assistance In price, and selling dale of any stock ' In marriage tomorrow morning at sold, as well as expense of sale. 10 o’clock in St. James’ Church.. Paul S. Rlsley AO 2-c, USN. and filing 1952 income tax returns OF MANCHESTER Mrs. ftisley,‘have left for their; from Internal revenue agents are FLETCHEH GLASS GO. Inatalled of T rooper home in W est W arwick. R. I., after I offered a few helpful suggestions M itchell $ 2 l 9 5 Group B of Center-Church wom­ 9-7879 Free en, Mrs. Newell Smith, leader, a visit with Mr. Risley's parents, | by Director of Internal Revenue QUALITY 148 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE r * —— I . wilt meet Monday at 7 p. m. In Mr. and Mrs. George Rislay of 127 1 James J. Graham. Three agents will be on duty in the Mimlcipal CUSTOM MADE Estimates the Robbins Room of Center Highland .street. Ordnanceman AT LOWEST PRICES AUTO OI.ASS INSTALI.ED Church house. 'They will enjoy Risley has been transferred fi-om Building March 2-6. CALL Invited lo White House a sweetheart potluck followed by Squadron 14 at Jacksonville, Fls:. You can save time, Mr. Graham t k m p i.atp:s fo r a m . cars FACTORY Spain Hikes an entertainment. to Patrol Squadron 7 at Quonsel stated, by bringing with you the MIRRORS (Fir«place and Door) following information nece.ssary to Holden’s Flowers MI-3-7691 ff'* IJ.7^' Point, R. I. _ CLASS fu r n it u r p: t o ps m e d ic in e c a b in e t s TO YOU Ernest Morse The marriage of Miss Shirley R. the completion of your return; 81 Oakland Streat A nderson-Shea Post, VFW, 1. Amount of 19.'i2 Income and PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS Air, Naval Taylor of Pleasant street to Har­ tax withheld. Income from wages Tel. MI-9-7743 old H. Wilson of Walnut street Auxiliary will hold jts usual card ES'n.MATES GLADLY GIVEN .F . NASH SALES partv tonight at 8:30 at the post subject to withholding is found on , 9PE.N .kATlTRDAY.*!— OPEN THDR-SDAY EVENINGS will be solemnised tomorrow after­ Form W-2 received from your eiiir ALWAYS OPEN B CATHI5RINE ST., HARTFORD noon at 4 o’clock In St. Mary s home. Prir.es will be awarded and Killed on Duty ployer. Base Priee Episcopal Church. lefreshments served. EXCLUSIVE FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR Wa.shington,. Fch. 14—(/P) Greenwich, Feb. 14—(/P)—State Police reported today ths* r-Spain was. reported today', A.M^8sacbuaett.s youth, iound .hiding.under,a. mattreaa in a to have raised its price for ah garage loft, had confessed that he fatally shot a State Polica- air and naval base agreement man who sought to question him. A ljullet fired from an au­ with the United Statesp==ap- tomobile which had been reported 'Vi'- Secretary of SUte John Foster Dullee poeee with another Republican anil two Democrats from the parently as a bargaining sti)len felled State Policeman Your Last Chance RenaU’s Foreign Relatione Far Eaelem Affaire eubromnrUttee, yeeterday, Juet before the cabinet mem­ measure to find out how E rnest Morse, 33, of New Haven, estions ber teetifled before them In a eloeed door eeeelon at Waehington. Ix-ft to right: Sen. .lohn S;)arUnian aa he approached the car laat l~L '\T Q l Y I much the Eisenhower admin­ (D„ AIa.):,Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R., N. J.), chairman; Dollee. and Sen. Waiter George (D.. Ga.) l - night. Morae. ahot in the abdomen. . / ■r istration may be willing to died leaa than an hour later in give. Bridgeport hoapital. To Buy Agreements covering develop­ Hoiira later, police arreateded Confer with ment and use of ba.ses in Spain by John Donahuei 20, of 6 Sheraton Reds Lose Democrats Easing American forces and providing for park, Arlington, Maaa. from HALEYS U. S. economic and military assist­ State Police Commiaaioner Ed­ \- ance to that country on a limited ward J. Hickey, who had directed Eisenhower Sport and Dress scale were virtually completed last an intensive manhunt for the kill------Bitter Fight year under the Truman adminis- er, issued this statement; I -c-i. -i s /W' Iratlom ______„. .".John.Do.naljue,.,20, scfprmatftFX.;...... Tmvaid the ehS of the year.’ parolee of Masaachusetls, engaged — I'resident ElsenhOWer however, negotiations lagged and in stealing automobiles by means i called in' his “streamline-thff- Valentine C o a ts “an d h o p p e rs final details w'ere not worked out. of a jumper, is held for the mur­ government” advisers today Washington, Feb. 14—(/P)—John Foster Dulle.s’ assurances Reopen Rejected Demands der of Ernest Morse. Donahue has that the Eisenhower administratioivwill consult Congress and It is understood here the Spanish confessed to the slaying to the for their first official p ro ­ Seoul, Feb. 14—(A^)—Chi­ America’s Allies before making any dramatic moves in the negotiators are again pressing Commissioner and to State Police gress report. nese Conimunisl.ints to a letter she reeel%ed from Merritt parkway. Two teen-agers tee. WE HAVE DISREGARDED COSTS ing the secrecy surrounding his in financial aid voted by Congre.ss Slamie Eisenhower extending the tot an Invltatio.-i to visit the White were Injured by ricocheting bul­ Replaces Hoover Panel In the air war, a Sabre jet pilot consultations 6n Capitol Hill. be made available without any HoiMe. W ith her are her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. P aul M artin, at lets in the hunt for the killer. Eisenhower set up the committas from Texas wa.s credited with Sees Rush Curbed Date Seen stiinga attached. 3loiindavllle, Weat Va. I'aiiia had hnth legs amputated berauae of Commissioner Hickey said that less than a month after bis slee- VALUES UP TO $50.00 downing a MIG late today to be­ Sen, Sparkman (P-Ala.l ypiced 2, ’The U. S. undertake to mod­ a rare blood disease..... Told byher parents she was ..going tb.jret new Morse, married and.the father of a tipn snd*gaye It.tbe job of cany- . Dusters come a double ace—10 Red jet the new feeling among congress­ ernize the Spanish army, which legs, Paula said, "May I have blue oneaT’’ foiiisyear-bid daughter, "didn’t Ing on the work of the now-dis­ fighters do.sLroyed. ional Democrats. He said he was would mean a large scale military have a chance." banded Hoover Commission on the The Fifth A ir' Force said Col. satiabed the Republican adminis­ For A-Spies aid program. "He had pursued the car five reorganization of the executtve V Royal Baker of . McKinney, Tex... tration "has slowed down what I .3. The U. ,S. guarantee Spanish miles beyond the limits of hUr regu- branch of the government. It wtot Your C broke the .‘1x-day non-scoring wa.s afraid was about to develop security in a vrlual alllahce. li'r patrbL’Sdhe must have realieed lo' wofk promptly and mad* onff •tretch of Sabre patrols. It was into a headlong rush into war.’’ New York, Feb. 14—-(/P)— Spain would then proceed to he had lomethtng pretty serious.’’ informal report beforg inaumda* Sparkman, the Democrat.s’ de­ U,~S., Britain Offer \ Choice ^ a dogOght m atching 17 F-86s A delegation of 700 persons work out the American bid for use In an Intensive manhunt, police tlon day Jan . 20. - EACH , against 27 of the Russian-built feated candidate for Vice Presi­ left here aboard a 1.3-car spe­ of bases in peace and war. tracked down two allegedly stolen 'The new committee’s objsctlv#^ • • • • jets near the Yalu river. dent, last year, said the adminis­ There have been no indications cars before they captured Donahue to improve efficiency and elimin­ Boxed tration now is displaying "a sharp­ cial train for Washington in a here that the Elsenhower adminis­ Hit l^d Airstrip In a Greenwich garage, ate waale from gov*mm*nU-a. ened. senaitivencsR. to .try.Vto work campaign ,.lo .win clemency tration, was pfepared to accept .the, ians Before .he - loat conselouenceii, program Eiaenbower ha* promiaBd The .Sabres"earVier had met no Sizes'7 tOflS, 8 to 16 and T4V2 to 22’/2“ this thing (foreign policy) oul with from President Eisenhower Spanish requirements or to change Morse whispered to a motorist he to carry out zealously as ms oppo.sition from the Reds when our Allies. in an.v radical manner the Ameri­ they Xcrecncd Allied bombers and for condemned atom spies had been shot by "people’’ in a means of reducing tax** ud w But Sen. Morse fInd-Orei was in can proposals. In e.ssence, these achieving a balanced budget. fighters striking at Communi.-t no mood for such talk. He told ffie Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. were for the use of Spanish hase.s London, Feb. 14—{IP)—Informed diplomats reported last black automobile^ with Massachu­ Valentine Jewelry COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION setts license plates. Only laat Wednesday Eisenhow­ targets to the South. Among these Senate yesterday the ' "Liberal.s" bv American forces and a detailed Their spokesman said a 21 night that the United States and Britain have agreed to offer er signed a bill, the llrat important wa.s an airstrip near Pyongyang, must “stop talking about a honey­ hour a day “vigil” picket line li25 million dollar aid program for Egypt economic aid in a new bid for the cooperation of that Morse was found lying beside his moon" with the new administra­ Spain agreed on at the same time. car by Chief Petty Officer Frank­ legislation to reach, his da^ Gold and ailver finl.ahed atone aet. Al.ao apai'klmg rhine­ the Korean Communist capital, from Congress, giving him th* stone and almulated p'aila in single and multiple alranda. Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales tion. would he re-established in Americans argued that the sup­ key Arab nation in Middle East defen.se planning. The offer lin Jansen, 30, of West Babylon, upon which 12 B-29s dumped- 120 would he part of a general defense^ same power to reshuffle depart­ ^ tons of explosive.-; The Reds had- — Morse bolted his party.lo .sup-- front of the While Hou.se. plying of this help would benefit N, .Y,j who w as driving four other settlement proposal to he put into ment* and agencies that forffttr been using it for light planes. port Democratic nominee Adlai the whole Spani.sh economy, as sailors home from a Rhpde Island .Tould olher fumia to he'spent on ! effect if Egypt agrees to Join the President Truman had. Valentine On the battlefront, the long fight, Steven.son for the presidency last Washington, Fell. 14—(/P) naval station. year. A bill to force him to run as —Condemned as atom spies, development of the bases. But they | projected Middle East Defense Or- Court Struggle Whispers. Number Chairman of the commltta* n - $ | . 0 0 j q $ ^ . 9 8 near Old Baldy was the heaviest .«aid economic aid funds should he j k’' pftrnary biit pos­ uxnbiTity hf the ba.ses.- " ■ '-'I'eanmated 'ar'fso-.ono stirong."'wir'of ' District Shuffle 'Miiiyey" '19!; of Brooklyn, aaid.lhL! 20. Only front position. sibly not as an Independent in the in ttieir controversial case. Ambassador Lincoln MaeVeagh j the strategic. Suez Canal zone, —The Whit* House said the P pm I- sheer weights in new early spring shades. ' The E ighth arm y said 70 Chi­ Rom an Catholic squ_rcca a t the went to the police car radio and dent invited any Interested cabins general election. who has directed the negotiations ; which is Egyptian territory. Harlfpid, Feb. 14 Demo- made the call, which was picked nese were killed or wounded in the Morse told the Senate yesterday Vatican said yesterday Pope Pius to- date, is slated to be replaced members to attend today’s seaaiea. l.lst Settlement Point* cralic State legislators have made up by the Westport state police Those who accepted were Bec^- NO-MEND SEMI-SHEER $1.35 and $1.65 Pr. that fight already is on "between had intervened in behalf of the Other points in the proposed set- u clear they are going Into th* .98 aleaiin Fly Tying Time Is NOW husband and wife, whom President barracks. tary of Defense Wilson, Postmas­ (Continued on Page Two) Liberals that seek to protect the (Continued on Page Three) tlement included: Connecticut'.Supreme Coiirt if Re- NO-MEND SHEER NYLON ...... $1.65 Pr. American people and Reac.lionar- Ei.senhowcr has rrliisc.d to spare "He (Morse) kept saying, ‘Oh ter General Summerfleldv Bscr*^ 1. Milltarj’ aid for the modernl- publicans, succeed In reshuffling tary of the Interior McKay, Seetp- ies w'ho aeek to exploit ^ e A m eri­ from the electric chair...... Oodi'-’’ Mulvey said, -"*n-.36 senAtorial districts, for hi*, rosary beads In hla pocket.’ t*ry. .of Labor .J>vrHln, SecreUiy , can pedpie for'the selfish Interest.s Th Wa.shihgtoh, the Apostolic fng jet aircraft, tanks, guns and - ppop„aai» political grab $1.15 to $1.50 P r/ Delegation said appeals for the The rsll to the bsrracks brought of Agriculture Benson and Sodl*-- 400 Wounded of the few." Ihe Weakens training by "power-hungry" -Republicans, tary of Commerce Week*. He said the "Liberals" must Rosenbergs received by the Pope 2, E gypt m ust agree to allow out all 'available Greenwich and fight' "in the sheets; in the allcyr had been sent to t,he .Iii.sl|ce de- charge Democratic leaders. state Police. Invitations to attend today's ARLURE H ig h TWIST 60 GAUG E Allied fechnlrians to help main­ session also wars accepted by four Flee Fire in w ays and on.vthe housetops." i partnfenl without entering "intn Goiilrols Over tain Instajiatiotia, ,bn the rhiial. Ih's no such thing, claim the Re­ About three houra after the SHEERS ...... $1.25 Pr. Cites'Stasseii Aides ( the merits of the ca.ses." qjie dele­ which links the .Mediterranean aqd publicans. (t Is designed to make shooting, an auto answering the officials who regularly sit in on .he districts m'ore equal In popula­ cabinet meetings—Nixon, Mutual ARLURE SEMI-SHEER NYLONS . .. $l,-t t)r Red seas. Seoul Hospital inspire^- by the appointment of ,55 l-ember. before prt'Sidfr.tiiil clciu- Defense Metals Diplomats-said, however, (hat tion. (Continued on Page Eleven) Security Administrator Harold E. FAN CY HEEL NYLONS . . $L35 to $^.65 Pr. busines.s executives to survey for ehi'V was sought for the Ro.son- i [B ritain andtthe U. S. were divided Th < . d«sign«d kciinkiM, horid ^inlad on sh*«r Batiste, Cvpid- Vuleritine Gift the ..16th. BepubUc. oL-Kotea -Army g reel .td bv s pokfehicn the British Commonwealth, tee at the'public-hesiring. _ . tides. The skipper of the BrHiah .. -Hoapital, is about a half TTTile-frmvi mobile indiniTtV''now relieved -if f or set up an independent slate. .Republican*' toSsed yirUially-'alL :-.,’Onctt'those, artlculaHy high tides' freighter Inchsrr|M|.*ajil today H... a 1 '■! mllliCirl limit per q u arter on of their power and prestige behind begin to recede, servicemen and' “definitely wsa a Chinese Na«' -A