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Am y whara Stats Motor Vehtclea Oommls- IM 1m/4 MTfvd M cbftplftin for nvo Three arrests, two Involving sloner Cornelius F. Mulvihlll said M M . ai months ovtrssss in Af- motor vehicle violations, were re- today that a sub-branch office of rtn and Italy. Mr. W r waa ap- ported by local police today. the Motor Vehicle Department will Blast Wrecks Chemical Plant pointad aaaoctata paator to open here Friday at the State Ar­ Monday Goal W. Sockman and ramalnad William J. Spltiel. 21. of 487 mory to Issue 1950 eutomobile reg­ Truman Discloses tban untU ha aaaumad the paator- South Main street, -New BrlUln. Bowles Sure State istrations. ^ thi South Msthodlst church Is charged with speeding and Office houre will be from 8:30 a. For Settling hera, January 1 .1M8- failure to sign his operators li­ m. to 5 p. m. daily and from 8:80 a. m. to 12 noon Saturdays through ’50 Political Line; Vlrrlnla Martin, a pupil of Man- cense. the remainder of this month. The Coal Dispute diaatar Hl|^ achool. won an Ocorge D. Mallcy* 17» of office will be cloaed next Wednea- Will Have Steel Mill ^chtsvsmsnt hoy in th« OonnocU- Middle turnpike, e o t, w m w - day. Washington’e birthday. cut rational acholaatic art conteat rested for \dolaUon of rules of ihe The local office will eerve Addi- Settlement I* Desired to with an oil palnUng. road following a colllalon ye*!*'- eon. Bolton. Bolton . Bolton Raps Republicans dar the auparvlalon of MLm Hope day St the Center In which Donald Notch, Buckingham. Buckland, Do Your Weekend Food Shopping Stall Off Possible Henderaon, art teacher on the High Yeomans. 17, of 215 Oakland stree^ Eaat Glastonbury. Olaatonbury, ■chool faculty. June Chambers, an­ Contempt of Court was Injured. Yeomans was seated WUlkun T. Hath* Highland Park. Manchester, Man­ Says Opposition P«rty r r - j i Within Half Decade other pupil of Miss Henderaon. won iri the front seat of the Malley v’*h- chester Green, Manchester (north). Action Against Miners alt^ar honora for her transparent icle when the Impact threw him William T. Harris. Hartford dis­ South Bolton and Manchester (faking About So•IJ^e'^rg l l C l D l t S water color picture. It la expected agalnat the windshield, fracturing (south). these painting* with others will be hu jaw. His condition was re- ; trict aales manager of Blgelow- cialism to Hide Own | prom (4*) Wires Bullettn! CJlief Executive Confi* .Sanford Carpet Co., has been ap­ At HALEYS Self-Serve ported as -good ’ by authorities at on exhibit In the Avery Memorial ^Negative Inaction* on Washington, Feb. IV—4/n— (lent Project Will Be court room Saturday, through the Manchester Memorial hospital pointed to a newly created position rrealdent Truman today asked Commission Finds M ar^ 4. today. of New England salea manager for Authorized Agents For Problems; C h a l l e n g e | Sean McBride, foreign minister his fact-finding board In the Financed by New Eng* Malley was driving north on that firm. Mr. Harris will have _ _ J i Independent Irish republic, en- coal dispute to give him n per­ ■n»« Tuesday meeting of the Main street when he struck the headquarters at Boston and will HELENA O f Vote Test Issued ten Brltlah-govemed Northern sonal report tomorrow. The land Interests; Re­ Keeney street Parent Teachers rear of a car operated by Robert continue to aupervlse the Hartford RUBENSTEIN and Health Market Ireland to boost two candidates While llouRe announced the Elections Method club was cancelled due to the views Efforts Made p. McKeon, 31. of 68 Drive B, office. Mr. Harris' appointment Washington, Feb. 17.—<4^ for British Parliament who are president's move amid signs storm. The meeting Is scheduled Sliver Lane Homes, according to marks the consolidation of two ter­ agalnat partition of Ireland. . that the government waa put­ For Location; South­ for tonight at 7:30, All members Patrolman George McCaugliey who ritories which heretofore had been Arthur Drug Stores — President Truman is tak­ Dock workers In three more Ital­ ting on hravy pressure to get ate requested to be at the school ing for his 1960 political line: ian cities have voted to unload the dispute wound up this investigated. separate districts. NO. 2 Vi CAN HUNT’S Hale’a Large Size Issue Too Tough eastern Sector Seen promptly at thia time. Miss Emily Joseph A. Gllmartln. of 71 Mr. Harris sUrted hli Blgelow- The Republicans are croaking Americana arms coming to Italy week end. Smith will show colored slides and Forbes street. East Hartford, will Sanford career In the Boston office S u n l i g h t under military aid program. . Offering Best Site , about socialism to hide their CIO National Maritime 'union Washington, Feb. 17—i/P)-Gov­ talk about her recent trip to Eu­ be presented In Town Court Sat­ In June. 1923. In 1927 he was ap­ F r e s h own “ negative inaction.” rope. urday on an Intoxication count. pointed Connecticut salesman, in chief, Joseph CTurran, says Presi ernment mediators said today they TAXPAYER! PEACHES That brought new G.O.P. dent Truman has promised that SM , O rjj& (.«io» vJ^rec America Hartforei, Feb. 17.—( 4 V - 1930 branch manager of the Hart­ are "shooting for a settlement by Gov. Chester Bowles ex­ Peter E. Fagan, 429 Main street, ford office and In 1936 district For help on Income challenges today for a No­ no more American ships will be it Unable to Reach \ transferred to foreign flags. Monday" of the coal strike. locid-salesman and service repre­ Young Democrats sales manager of Connecticut. Tax Returns Phone Butter vember vote test of the issue. Agreenwnt on Way to pressed confidence today that sentative of the Magnus Chemical Mr. Harris has been a resident can Mr. Truman told a ghttPring gath­ ..Official polish news agency'dis David L. Cole, chairman of Menace Seen a $260,000,000 steel mill, fi­ company. Is In Garwood. New Jer­ of Manchester since 1936 and at Manchester ering of 6,300 Democrats at the closes that Bishop Kail mien Bresldent Truman's Board of In­ Solve So-Called * Rot­ nanced by New England in­ sey. receiving technical training ‘‘Charier Night” the present time resides at 59 •100 a plate Jefferson-Jackson Kowalski, Roman Catholic bishop quiry, told a reporter a week-end terests, "will be located in in speiclal chemicals for the auto­ Brookfield street. He is msrrled dinner here last night that the Re­ of Chelmo, has' been placed under I'lils Is the remains of a latex cliemleal plant. In Midland, Mich., where ten Borough* Problem; lb. a blast, foUowed by a huge ball of fire, destroyed the plant and killed seUlcmenl la desired to stall off Foes of Move Toward Connecticut within the next motive Held. and has one son. Robert, who is 4993 IVORY doz. publicans just sit around waiting house arrest at hia home In The Young Democratic Club of captain of the Manchester High for the Democrats to propoae Pomerania . . . Senate-House eight workmen. Three oUmtm are In sertoua condition. Cause of the possible contempt of court action Other Changes Urged World Government See five years.” In a “ report to Manchester is planning an Infor­ SOAP SNIDER’S school swimming team. Winthrop Merriam something. Atomic Energy committee opens explosion waa aot known. (NBA telephoto). against the strikers. the people,” made public in Lesal Notices mal Charter Night dinner at Mur- *H>utlmrst of Scare Words’* Destruction in Plan hia abaence from the state on va­ phy'B restaurant Friday. Febru­ Public Accountant 2 For Inquiry into state of nation’s The 370,000 miners have Ignored Hartford, Feb. 17.—(4*)— c o u r t p r o b a t e "Then they react with an out­ cfvtilaa defenses against atomic cation, the Democra'tio chief ex­ a t a o r held ary 24. at 6:30 p. m. The guest 849 Main St. Room 15 25e all this week an order from a Fed Sweeping legislative reforms at Manchester within end for the Local Realtors LAROf SPINACH Snow Crop Frozen Foods burst of scare worda,” he said. To a-tack .... Feb. 25 strike ersi judge for a return to work. Washington, Feb. 17—OP)—Con­ ecutive reviewed the efforts being District of Mancheeter. on the 11th of honor will be Raymond Thatch­ the chuckling appreciation of hia have been proponed by the made to have a steel nUll located er. Comptroller for the State of Manchester, Ckinn. deadline for nation's Bell Telephone Cole said Monday Is the target gress waa urged today to approve A l t of rebruso'. 1950. __ ateak-fed Ilatenera, he added: Confess as Spies Commiuion on State Organ­ In New England and the reoeona Present, JOHN J. WALLETT. ConnecUcut. Other honored guesU To Hear Murphy system draws nearer with no sign for a return to work as John L a move toward world government "They are like a cuttlefish that of agreement along major fronts ization. but it confesses that "why a ateel mill la eo badly need­ J'"***- _ . . . . include our Representative John IVORY 2 glass jars aqulrts out a cloud of black Ink Lewis and mine operators began aa the way to peace—but foea of ed to balance our economy, and tp CsUta of Junes Ta>'lor, late of D. LaBelle, Stanley Prlbyson. GREEN PEAS 17c . . . Navy has ordered more than it found one nut too tough to Manchester in aald dlatrlct, deceaeea*. whenever its slumber la disturbed." their third auccesalve day of talks. the plan aald It would mean tha Insure our future proaperity." State president of the Young T. J. Murphy, Jr., a repreaenta- SOAP 700 phtaes, with heavy emphasis Against Hungary Upon application of Edna T. Max­ Secret Meeting Itelsea Hope* crack. That was the method Uve of the F. H. A. office In Hart­ ’The president called for full on jet fighters. destruction of free America. Bowlea said that It was "fully well. admtnlatratrix. praying for au­ Democratic club, William DeHan, 2 For Hopes were high, because of of representation in the f*?.^** Ibat If a ateel mill la ea- chairman. Democratic Town com­ ford will be the gueat speaker at apeed on "our domestic programs Seventeen wltneaaea—Including thority to aell certain real eatate par­ HALE'S 15c Seventh large military plane to secret, three-hour meeting held tebllshed in New Eiwlai^ It Iz ticularly described in raid application mittee. Judge Wesley Gryk. This the monthly meeting of the Man­ MEDIUM BRUSSEL for health, education, social secur­ House of Repreaentativea of a former International banker, R'r come to diaaater in northwest Brio,h A«i.un. .Bd last night grandmother, two oongreaamen, likely to be built In ConneoUcuL” oa Ue. it la. will be a big night for the Young chester Board of Realtors next ity and economic stability.” He area of (Canada and U. 8. within Blasted Plant the General Aoaembly—tha to- ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ 29« At this session, wages and other called "rotten borough" ayatem and a New Yorker who called him­ He proposed a 160,000 aurv«y to Democrats and from now on they Monday evening, February 20. The Headquarters PERSONAL 10 Ox. said Republican charges that these plication be heard and determined at SPROUTS 35c past three weeks crashes on Icy Two Hungarians Adniit « , n i i contract terma were reported to self "Juet plain Joe Citizen”— "select the beat poezlUa slto’’ and will be heard from in a Mg way. meeting will be held at 6:15 at Involve socialism "la an insult to lake near Donjek river. Y.T. . . . about which atorms of political the Probata office in Hancheater In have been discussed more resile- controversy have centered for Joined In the debate over the In gather detailed economic and enot- aald District, on tha Srd day of Fab- At this meeUng the first report Murphy's Restaurant FOR the intelligence of the American Edward E. (“ Hooka’’ ) Mylla, who Spying for West; Vog- R u in S P robcC neoring date. IVORY NO. 5 CAN SNIVELY || m ix e d tically than at* any time In the yeara. way to bring peace Into a world raary, A-P.. is m , at ten o'clock In the from the membership drive is ex­ Invitations were sent out today people. recently quit as N. Y. U. coach, Seems To Offer Best aita eler Not Examined j ---- past eight months of tha coal con­ threatened by atom and hydrogen forenoon, and that notice be given to pected to show a considerable in­ by the local oosociatlon to all real "Now of courae," he said, this will be next football coach at Har­ Tha commission, reporting In­ bombs. Tha governor said the New Lon. all persona Interestec.' In said eatate tract dispute. crease. Anyone interested may estate agents, builders and devel-- 5c 12 ol 2 5 c program la not socialism. "It la vard, says undergraduate dally. ability to reach agreement, rec­ They laid thoir coze baforz i don-Oroton area "oeema to hava of the pendency of aald eppllcatlon end opers. This will be an open meet­ ORANGE 1 VEGETABLES Investigaton Trying to Cola asked each side to reduce ommended that the present basic the time and place . f hearing thereon, contact Ray Klecolt, 38 Cooper boBOd upon firm faith In the The Olmaon. Budapest, Hungary, Feb, Senate Foreign RelzUonz oubcom' more to offer than any othor aoc- by publishing a copy of thia order In street, telephone 4045. ing In which Murphy will dlacuaa strength of free enterprise." ECA will present to Congress 17,—(4*) — American Busi­ Learn Cauae o f Explo- their repreaentatlohs to not more system of representation be main­ mittee atudying reoolutlona to Uon. aonia newapaper having a circulation Thia dinner will also see the mortgages and construction loans "Confronted by the great record shortly plan for speeding up unifi­ nessman Robert Vogeler’s than four persona. There have been tained temporarily In both Houaa strengthen the United Nations "If further study bears this out,* In aald district, at leaat flva days be­ start of a drive to register 3,000 as provided for by the ever-chang­ Fresh Fruit and Vegetables of this country and the tremend­ cation of European economy, . . Sion Fatal for Eight 20 repreaentatlvee for each side. and Senate, but with these modifi­ and end tha cold war with Russia. ha said, "the survey should ontUna fore the day of aald hearing, to appear new voters Into the Democratic ing regtilations of the F. H. A. It IVORY ous promise of Its future, all they British assistant and two Cole’s thought was that cutting cations: exactly how the site would be de­ It they aee caoae at aald time and place Ekist Germany's Catholic and Does Net <|aeatlaa Blooeilty party. There arc a great many Is expected that a large crowd will (the Republlckna) do la croak Protestant clergy have been or- Hungarians confessed in Midland. Mich., Feb. 17. p»— down the nurabei of negotiators Reduction In tha Houoe membar- veloped and how much It would and be heard relative thereto. and McIN'rOSH Rep. Clare E. Hoffman (IL, coeL’’ ...... a u k t return to thia court. unregrlstered voters in the town of attend to hear this interesting FLAKES ‘soclaUam’,’’ be declared. Chur* Jto. SQurLloday to-siiyina for. the. loseatlaatora „jpobe*uhilae a.}.iqd»ld s|isa(l.thiaga.j>p..-~ ahlp loam 27g.t« 166-*«ia for sadt Mich.) zzM ho dooz oot qaaztien JOHN J. WALUBTT. Judge. Manchester. talk. Sinmtdl' ’TSR-'TK-OHST:— ifho ratal new Cbmfnunlat-lM “ natloB- wrecked Dow Chemical Co. plant Both sides agreed to this. South­ town and city. Bowlea aald such a survey would west, but the court skipped the potriotism and zincerity of "lay a solid baala ” for the ^velep- took a leading part In framing the al froot." . . .American arms over Vogeler in the first day today trying to learn the cauae of ern operators consented only after 8. New machinery for manda­ those backing a world goverrtmenL 27c APPLES______^Lhfi 25c may aoon atari flowing to three bloat which killed eight workers holding a csilcua among them­ tory restricting of the Senate But ha added "the result would b« ment of a "detailed and apeoiSo G.O.P. campidgn slogan of “Liber­ nropoaltion” to place before New ty Versus Socialism,’’ told report- Aslatlo nations as part of atepped- of Hungary’s newest spy yesterday. selves. after each Federal decennial cen­ similar to the purpose of the Com­ LARGE up administration effort to atop trial. Twenty-six others were hurt In sus to keep senatorial representa­ munists, who advocate the over­ England financial interests. era that If Mr. Truman doean't The final lineups were: Until we are In a position to spread of Oimmuniam In Far (There waa no indication wheth­ the mighty,' flaming explosion. For the operatora—George H. tion In line with population throw of our government by force lv« ry m oniiny, nooiv IVORY BURT OLNEY know his program la socialistic er the court's action meant that changes present auch a proposition,’’ ho Ranges. Refrigerators Each "he la being hoodwinked by hia Bast. . . .National Guardsmen Three arc in serious condition. Love, for northern and western the end of our exlotence as a na­ PINEAPPLES 33c Vogeler had refused to plead guil­ Three more workers had been Although the commission found aald, "they cannot finally deelda SHOESTRING ADA (Americana for Democratic and Red Ooaa workers Join In mine owners; Joseph E. Moody, tion of free people.” •nd nhilit, SNOW task of evacuating additional hun­ ty along with the others. The gov­ reported missing but they later the "rotten borough” ayatem too whether an Indspendent New Eng­ 0 0 ^ Washers and All Action) and dO -P A C (Political southern operators; Harvey L. Hoffman directed his criticlam land steel mlU con commaM the LARGE SEEDLESS ~ dreds from flooded lowlands of ernment had announced previous­ were accounted for--one among hot to handle, It had no hesitancy at Atlantic union and a resolution 27e Action committee) supporters who Cartwright, Indiana Coal Opera­ In proposing other sweeping necessary financial support" • • • • t inak«s 9h« meal Other Appliances east-central Louisiana and south­ ly that he had confessed.) the dead and two In the lists of in­ tors association, and Harry Moses, sponsored by Senator Totey (R., ' have sold him most of its fea­ western Mississippi. jured. changes, many of them requiring The govetnor did not say whera BEETS Each Testifies In Firm Voire spokesman for the "captive mines" N. H.) and 18 other aenators which the 160,000 for the survey waa |w w n ^ iiY « GRAPEFRUIT 1 Sc tures.’’ *1116 British assistant, Edgar Dow officials said the destruc­ change pi the constitution. would make world government the "Police state economic controls, owned by steel firms. Major RecommendalloM coming from, but It was genarolly ttuJWHALC CORK Sanders, testified in a firm voice tion of the company's long Build­ For the union—Lewis; UMW basic objective of American for­ price-fixing, wage-fixing, govern­ ing 414, where latex rubber paint Its major recommendatlona expected that he would aide the T« satisfy yoar that he was guilty of seeking out Vice President Thomas Kennedy; called for: eign policy. General Aaaembly In Ha spaclal ca.^WW»IY ment operation of steel and utility Reds’ Strikes Information on Hungary's mili­ is made, represented a loss of "Stripped of deceptive and con­ f o r 2 Bchs. 25c secretary-treasurer John Owens; 1. Annual sesalona of the Gen­ aeaslon next month to appropriate 2 2 1 ^ BEETS plants, the farm controls of the tary, economic and political situ­ more than half a million dollars. and George J. Titler, head of fusing language," Hoffman sMd, the money. • F F a tit*- 3 For Brannon plan, socialized and Fed­ eral Aascmbly, now limited by the "the present propoeale, naked, ation and passing It on to his su­ No Immediate Explanation UMW District 29 In West Virginia. cl'istitutiun to a regular seaalon He expressed hope that the sur­ 22c eralized medicine and repeal of Seen Failure periors. They could give no immediate It waa reported that Lewis has each two years. stand forth as a clear attempt to vey could be completed "during WHIi hoallh and vim 2 B c h s . the Taft-Hartley act would dupli­ Vogeler. an assistant vice presi­ explanation for the explosion. thrown on the table a 14-point Induce us to scrap our constitu­ the summer." CARROTS 21c 2. A prohibition against a legis­ tion, surrender our sovereignty, NO. 2 CAN cate here the program of the dent and European representative But several workers guessed It Hat of demands. He made no flat lator holding a job In anoteer Bowlea said that when tha steel In avary bHal Labor-Sociallat government In of International Telephone and might have been caused by the our right to plot our course In YELLOW GLOBE Rail and Coal Stoppages wage- demand, It waa said, but left branch of government — the so- world affairs. . . LAVA BURT OLNEY’S Gieat Britain,” Taft said, adding: Telegraph Co., Is on trial with highly-Inflammable chemicals used thia open for settlement when called "dual job-holding ban" long (OMlteued oo Dags Bight) "No wonder«Mr Truman and his Today Appear to Be Sanders, his British assistant, and in the latex process. other points were agreed. a subject of legislative dispute. Would Not Strengthen U.N. SOAP TURNIPS 2 Lbs. 13c friends are publicly praying for a five Hungarians. One defendant is Last of the dead to be Identified Lewis also has suggested that 3. An unspecified Increase In Rep. Lawrence H. Smith (R., *QtMattty»-^n^ce>-4latisfaetion * Ignored by Workers was Edward B. (Jlevenger, 42, of the mine owners . guarantee the WIs.) said the Totey resolution PEAS and (CooHailed oa Page Two) (ConttniMd on Page Bight) Shepherd. Others who lost their (OoBtlaned oa Page Twelve) would not strengthen the U.N.' miners 200 days of work a year. but would destroy the organiza­ 8c Paris, Feb. 17—(A>)—Natlmiwlde lives were H. 8. Hawkins, 31, of Cole and Cyrus Chlng. Federal Arc always guaranteed at C am ’s Market. Here you can buy the best in Government railroad and coal atrtkea ordered Gladwin, and six Midland men— tion. "There Iz no evidence the POTATOES 1 0 li>8. 3 9 c mediation chief, brought about people of this country would sup­ Graded Meats (Featuring Swift’s Quality Meats) and all nationally advertised brands CARROTS by Communist unions In protest K. A, Missila, 45; George Higgle, last night’s unscheduled talks. Flashes! Jr., 30; David Brubaker, 38; Hen­ port luch a move,” he added. of grocery items. ‘’ All priced right too.” Shop C a m ’s and you will be pleased that Nation Near against unloading of American Potato Action Both Cole and Ghing sat in on Five Missing (Uito BaUetlna of tee (ff) Wira) arms in France were said by a ry Miller, 41; Floyd Schrclber, 27; Smith aald he voiced his oppo­ you did. Manchester*$ Piano the three-hour talk, which was de­ sition to world government In a government official today to have and Merle Maybec, 29. scribed by one Informant as a Distributor for been "nearly a-total failure.” 'I'he blast shortly before noon speech last month. Later, he HEALTH MARKET Veril Point’ Protest Made real dollara and cents negotia­ Still Sought aald, former Secretary of State Charged With Arson Offtciala at headquarters of the shook homes all oVer this central tion" between the chief of the LEAN BRISKET ELEANOR •SOHMER Michigan city of 12,000. Cordell Hull called him and told Dorlea, Feb. 17— (JV-Tlw pro* BONEUESS nationallaed ‘ rail system which 370,000 striking mine workers and prieter of the Village delleataeeea employs about 460,000 workers “ Red Bali of Flame” Seen him that ba (Hull) agreed that BARTLETT •GULBRANSEN Steinkraus Says Minds Council ObjeclB to Re­ spokesmen for the major opera­ They Alone Unaccount­ such a move would "kill the Unit­ la Norotoo, where a small Sre oo* CORNED aald the two-hour Communist-led One witness, Robert Klein, told tors' groups. curved Joanory 12, waa charged NO. 1 TALL CAN demonstration strike had fizzled. how "a red ball of flame seemed ed Natlona.” PEARS •WURUTZER VEAL ROAST _____tb 59c Hypnotised Apparently moval of Price Sup­ At the breakup of earlier for­ ed for of 17 Mei\ on President Truman Indicated to with arson today.Detoettvo Wll* A 24-hour strike call in the to rise between the roofs." mal negotiations yesterday—which Ham HuUlvan of the State poUoo •HARDMAN FIREBRAND By Spending Thought northern ooal fields also appeared ports from Tubers Then "there were flames all Blazing B-36 Bomber hia weekly news conference yes­ BEEF ,b 69c OXYDOL BONELESS Cole described as a "Alice In terday that he still has In mind a oad SergL Harold Curtis of the Out of Swift’s Select 47 OZ. aiANT CAN, LIBBY’S to be ignored by miners usually over," he said. Wonderland" affair—the chief Oortea police booked Chorien (hnclnnati, Feb. 17—(A— ’The teaponslve to Communist Demon­ 'Washington, Feb. 17—(/P)—The Klein, operator of a radio shop McCyiord Air Force Base, Taco­ Egerw oM , 48, of 11 Cottago street. Lb. 65c stration orders. across the road, was knocked to (Ooattzoed oa Page BIgkt) SHORT SHANK SMOKED APRICOT JUICE 27c PINK POT ROAST president of the U. S. Chamber of National Potato council today pro­ (Continued on Page Bight) ma, Wash., Feb. 17 — i/P) — Two Stamford, at headquarters, wheM KEMP'S Declines to Comment tested sharply to Senator Lucas the ground by the force of the tree - snagged parachutes and hie bond was oot at $5 ,006. PoU m Commerce said today the nation Is blast.5 FLAKO Incorporated SMOKED Headquartpra of the Commu- (D-Ill) against removal of gov­ tracks In the snow turned the sold the Sre bod been under Inveo* SHOULDERS u 43c “very near that point ‘ which nist-lcd General Confederation of A comer of the Dow building's sean:h for five missing airmen to­ tigatloa because It Was burning la Furniture and Mnsle SALMON ernment price supports from Irish $250,000 Fire OUR OWN PIE CRUST 14c economists refer to as the 'peril Labor (CX3T) declined to comment potatoes. roof shot into the air and broke In Bank Robbers day to the west side of Princess two oeporato places when diaoov* Lb. 39c small pieces as It fell. One wall Royal Island. ered. Egerwold mode no atoto* TIDE SHOULDERS point.’ -on the extent of the strike. The On motion of Lucas, the Senate Communist party newapaper Ce Democratic leader, the Senate Ag­ toppled outward. 'They alone were unaccounted for meat after his arrest, autherttlea .’’We seem to have our minds Soir described the stopj^ge as Of the 40 employes in the plant, of the 17 men who plunged from Wrecks Block sold. ' ' SAUSAGE HERSHEY SYRUP14c FBBSH, TENDER ICE PACKED riculture committee approved yes­ Grab $30,900 • • •' 27c can hypnotized by just one thought success, claiming that between 70 terday by a 6 to 2 vote a provision only four escaped uninjured. They an Ice-coated, blazing B-36 bomber M. A M. CANDY COATED spending,” said Herman W. Stein- per cent and 90 per cent of )be helped load their fellow workers off the northern British CTolumbla Judith Coplon Changes Cowaeal Lb. that would remove potato price coast last Monday night. New York, Feb. 17— (ff)— Judith MEAT Lb 55c BROILERS 39c kraua in an address prepared for milteni bad walked out props until Congress enacts driLitlc into trucks, ambulances and pri' Entire Business Sec­ Made fresh daily. vate cars which rescuers drove to Three Men Escape Aft­ Eleven mm have teen brought Coplon changed her lawyer today CHOCOLATE Lg. SIxe 2 1 c the Cincinnati Chamber of Ck>m. Interior Ministry sources re­ contrtds over both planting and EASTERN FARM merce. ported that the attempted rail Uie scene mlnutea after the blast. here and a twelfth was to be flown tion Threatened in In the middle of her spy coasptraoy marketing of potatoes. er Taking Cash at out today. trloL Federal Judge Sylveetcs J. BLUB LABEL. 8 . ft w . ’'Every group Is pressing on strike agalnat unloading of arms Lucas also introduced amend­ Danvers, Mass., Today Washington to get more, more, under the Atlantic pact was leas Dies Trying to Save Slater Washington Bi;anch Tracks Lead Dowa Stream Ryoa appointed throe attorueys to RIB ROAST lk69c DRIFT ments to the farm price aupport Coast Guard spokesman at defend her. Named to noeoeed Swift’s Select. Tender and Juicy ROASTING more. They have a hundred rea than five per cent tffective. law calling for drastic potato con­ KETCHUP 14 Ox. 1 9 c New York, Feb. 17—(/P>— A Ketchikan, Alaska, said the tracks Danvers, Mass., Feb. 17—(ff)— Archibald Palmer aa the ea-gov* aona why their particular demands Try to Halt Traiaa trols to discourage surplus pro­ Washington, Feb. 17 — (/Pi — eroment glri’s defesae SLICED At scattered apota atrikera tried aeven-year-old Negro iboy died In led down a small stream toward Firemen from six communlUea WHOLE KERNEL 27e SARDINES CHICKENS 4 Lb. Avg. Lb. 55e are necessary while all the while duction and rave inilliona of dollara Three men held up an outlying the west Bide of the Island. fought a 1200,000 fire that des­ were Sidney E. Bermss, In Tpmato Sanee taxes mount higher and higher .. to halt trains by massing on the apent on the price supports. a fire last nlgbt while trying to branch of the Hamilton National Nenberger nod Leonard Boodlu. tracks, or forming picket - lines, rescue bis Infant sister, who alra "It’s my understanding from the troyed a block and threatened the CORN Red Ring IS Ox. 10c NICE SLICED “ Mead More Seoae bi Speodlag** Cohttmry to Policy bank today and escaped with crew of the plane making the re­ entire bualneas section tor mdre • • • BACON Lb 39c but .police dispersed them writh no periahed. Firemen said the boy, about 830,000. "I don’t mean to speak lightly port that the 'chutes and tracks than three hours early today. Bioote United Btotoa Pelhy BROOKFIELD AT trouble. The Potatc^ council through Its William Meade, apparently x W. T. Waller, president of ;the Baenoo Alreo, Feb. 15 Oz. when I say we need more sense in are In an area not yet covered by The fire, termed tbe worst In l l — iJP t— Government sources said that In executive secrets^. Whitney overcome by amoke as . MUENSTER and GORGONZOLA tolerable." that they had heard shots from waa swept by flames which Fire bear a greater share o f I COFFEE .,...,7 3 0 PASCAL CELERY £t19c Btelnkraus said corporation o f the nation’s 460,000 raU am* the matter. Tharin called Lucas’ the inland of the rocky, heavily Cmief Joespb E. Kelley said start­ llgr ki teteranttogal awtten- New Famitare, taxes are much too high, making ployss. Thera waa no wholesale 'aotloo "precipitate.” National Appeal for Funds wooded Island raised hopes for the • • o The protest said that aouthern ed In a basement bowling alley. It harder fof companies to operate tle-np of the nation's ran network. reoeue of the missing men. The two-etory brick buUdlng New LAwysr to Aigoe Appeal 29c 13 for 2 9 * Fresh Fish Received Today Tralas Boa Nonaally poteto' growers already are har­ Survivors brought here said it New York, Fab. 17— (P>--A|gsP Open Thiraday Evening Until 9:00—Plenty of Parking Space Refrigeratora, Radios and creating t. scarcity of Invest­ Now York, Fob. f7—erBona at a Waldorf Astoria was powlble the shots had been housed 18 stores and offlcea. ment caplts). Trains ran normaUy In and out vesting crops in Florida and that Kelley, who esUmated tha loss, ■ las sold today he k At Our Seafood Counter of four of the major Paris sta­ planting has been completed in Oaoraorga C. Marshall, pralring ttaaTnuetinsmeeting yesterday: Aired by CapL 'Theodore F. Schreler Open nmraday Evening Utnil 9:00—Plentyof PuUng Space "1. sincerely believe,” he said, called aid from Salem, Beverly, new eauasrl to orgae tions. Traffic waa halted between many other areas. It sstd these Rod Crooa as an Instrumeat for In­ I ’The cultivation of good faith of Madison, WIs., the co-pllot. They and Tdeviaion "that we need drastic changes In Peabody, Topsfleld and Middle- frem a coavlctloB on , 8 a.m. and 10 ajn. (2 a.m. and i potatoes would qualify for the ternational peace, bos opened that ' and good wUl la of monumental Im- said he was the only man among chargee. The former high I 7. 'A 3 i b . the whole tax setup, and with it we ton. I i W f Gwen sjn. e. a. t.) at three other sta­ previously onnoiuicod supports oriranizatlon'o national appeal for ' portanco and 1 know of no other the missing group known to have - at offtolals eoM ha I need to stop these dsmsglng at­ MR ,000,000. organisations but the Rod GToos carried a teatol. Sowke OMkes VU«maa tions. widle growers in tha north and Hot sir bisste shot flames high tee New T**li ^ tacks cm successful business, which Reports from throughout the na­ west would ba denied expected Tbo prqpoaod budget is |7,000,* whldi baa the power to aproad the MeanwhUe, 8/8gt. Vltele Trip- Stampa Given is tbs sols source to whidi our na­ good faith and tha good wlQ wrhlch podl, 28-year-oId radio operator over the structure and heavy 77e tion indicated the strike waa even supports. 000 h i ^ r tban last year. smoke along with them fmoed Opm 9 A. M. to 5 P. BL o» JWHAModii tion can look for the creation of leas successful outside the-espItsL Lucas attached hia amendment IfaiNiall, former socrotary of are ooaontlal to poaOo." from Brooklyn, Joined 10 othtr va's Market Fund collections begin officially ,WaB Jobs, production and the nation’s state and now president of the Open 9 A . IL to 5 P. M. and With Cash Sales kHiiMiaenMt CMUi* (Oeattaaoi Twohra) (OMttoMi es rage Two), 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET 7 P. M. to 8:S0 P. M. Daily rsvenue.” , , (OMtlaasd oa Paga Twalvo) (Ocattnaei ea faga Tore), .American-Rod CTm, told 1.600 March L 'T I

: V 1 • MANCHESTfcft EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FERRUARV 17, IdRO TWO '■r -V PAGE THREE Truman told party membert le arrests in Tolland. Ten coses were MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1950 lationa on the placement of adver- serU In hia prepared text gnS nm i|250,000 F ir e tried at the Tolland Justice court Tniinan Discloses a little over on hla 30-mlnute .na­ lan’t discounting the cost of solv­ V tialng stgna. He noted that, with* ing the heavy domestic snd inter- Monday night at Town Hall for WaniAgdinsI out apeclal pcrmlaaion, no algns are tional broadoeat time. speeding, failure to display emer­ Vice President Barkley and nationsl problems of the day. Wrecks Block allowed in realdeiitlal conea, and In ’50 Political Line; “ We know that their solution gency lighting, for failure to keep Scouts Ready House Speaker Rayburn of Texad right of center line at intersec­ Election Goes Wise Uae of NSLI Checks Urged by lA>ailers W other conea all atandlng aigna supplied also some ammunition requires heavy expenditures,” he Manchester Sign Display Continued from Page One) tion, violation of rules of the road. Sure Bear’s muat be back at leaat SO feet from Raps Republicans against the Republicana. said. “The Democratic party does —NOW PLAYING— theatreet line. not propose to decieve the people Mrs. Mary 8. Shaw has re­ For Jamboree Immediate Delivery re a r Sontfeemera Absent back firefighters who found the Date Hook To McNamara Complaint haa been made to hla either about the problems we face turned to Springfield. Mass., after John Wayne In I Tracks Seen ( Pla^ment Must Meet office. Chambere aalo, that in aoroe (rontiniied from Page One) Oemocrata came from far < nd or the coet of solving them.” fumes choking despite their several days spent with Tolland masks. Several were treated for “SANDS OF IWO JIMA’ Zoning Reg^tion^ in inataneea price aigna for varloua near. But some didn't appear— Balancing Budget *Out o f Question* relatives. Tonigkt |*rDgrain Coni|i1flril as tcmmodltlea including gaaollne, socialist victory In the Gngllsh notably a quartet of southern sen­ He said that while he Is w«.rk- smoke inhalation. Professor and Mrs. Karl S. Van Pina: “ BeHe Of Old .Mexico” Dance of MarUic Corpt League East Hartford Captain Firemen laid 7,000 feet of hose TRree Barkhamsted Res* ONLY $10 DOWN! have been placed In violation of election.” ators who don't like the president’s ing toward balancing the budget it Dyke of WeMcyan University. Distrirl I’laiis B ijt I All Instances in the Ijlocked-off square where Del. Rainbow. Bolton. the regulations, which, he states, .Sonator Wheriy of .Nebraska, civil rights program and aren't Middletown, Conn., have an­ Also pot luck supper of Coupler' Of Dflcrlives Hrads Is “out of the question” to reach they were hampered l>y ice-coated • idents Say Iinpriiits the G.O.P. floor leader, challenged keen about his spending proposals. that goal now “by the simple ex­ nounced the engagement of their SUN., “ NEVADEN” » Ev4*nl for Saliinlay will be strictly enforced. streets. Water screens - were Club, Emnmiel Lutheran church. FBI (proiip in Statr AttmUon oT the pubMe w m call- Mr. Truman to carry hU program These were Senators Byrd and | daughter, Florence Atwater, to ) Show Claw Marks He said that h« has personally pedient -of cutting rxpenees. thiown up to guard nearby build­ Plus) “Traveling Saleswoman” T<> f<^out V pivsident of tlir Connecticut divia- tlcal'tour of the coiintry. strength anti security of this coun­ discovered the flames about 3:30 f ckAyiiliTO . . o clock in the S>tate Armoi.i ||iro(irniii for the jamboree to hr skimmed over the civil rights issue try. I ilo not propose to, place College and is now studying archi­ anow here la a bear. ^Also -D A.V...... AUX. —Bingo,---- pome. ‘o"' N bV"""' Academy As.socatea 1 lield at the Manchester armory Billed as the opening Democra­ with a pledge that the Democrats a. in. The three are Rtehajd J. Church, ' the peace of the world in jeopardy tecture in the Graduate School of llriiiittrleli Jaaa Dafla of Mrs. Streeter. 56 Starkweather Saturilay. Krhruary IR at eiRhl tic gun in the cor.gresslonal cam- arc going to “break down the bar­ Tenants Flee .Malden Blaze who dlacoveted the tracka a quar­ McNaniura was elected last to satisfy tile advocates of false Design, Harvard Unlvcr.slly. Dur­ t'rawivrd Aady D«*lne ; street. o't'IncU. \palgn. the president's speech fail­ riers to economic liberty aqd po­ In Malden tenants fled a blaze ing the recent war he served for ter of a mile from his home, and night at the annual meellng of the economy.'' in the four-story brick dwelling at Johaasa Drs Sunday. February 19 ' The details follow; Rfand rnlr>. ran OEGI ed to hit the stride he malrtlalned litics! liberty that have been cre­ 28 months In the Naval aviation “Traveling two men he brought to take a lo'jk organization which ia eompused of j fanfare of mnstc. silhouette baml; Xfr. Truman cast aside as “ rank 330-332 Salem street. "A U L THE I Sunday school teachers train- in his whirlwind 1948 election cam­ ated bv prejudice and discrimitia- training program. at them. They were hla twin broth­ menibera of Connecticut police de- I piirnde of colors, "Scout l.inv " paign. Applause was frequent, but political hypocrisy" any talk of Fire officials said the flames KINO’S MEN” Saleswoman” I ing session. Center church 3 p.m. partOients who have graduated tlon.” ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Ru.;e* , ...m m Cummings, were destroyed In a of Stow, Ma.ss., who have been marks. of Mrs. Michael Wilk, 71 Haw- 'wM'Slltnj’. troop u’T; hoxinR, troop asset In the “ asinine tax cut” made Indiratea 400-Found Bear Thomas V. .McCarthy, Bristol, sec ^ by the 80th Congress “ but it back­ blaze that broke out about 1:13 spending some time at the Steele 17: tUMihlinj:. tnmp tM; pyr;iimil il^ C n u b DRUM Russell Manchester of Winsted ; Fi-hriiarv 22 retary: and Capt. Vincent S. .Mari- : fired on them.” a. m. They aald their Easter flow­ home, have returned to their no, Middletown. treas\iier. | huildinu, troop V*. wall scalins. The president said the country er stock was ruined. liomes. didn’t SM th* ed Unit nieetmg of League of Wo- , Speal.era at Meellng ^ troop t*'' ought to recall “ how much harm Mrs. Fannie N. McLaughlin ol INSTRUCTION ^vered . ‘iV a a v ^ th e men Voters at home of Mrs. C lif-; Speakers at the meeting weir. A d five "Si outs arc IhcpniiMl." ti(to|w ',^."1. J", IM, Mild rjH. )i( * can be done to our country when a Jersey City. N. J„ is a guest ol rtes^Alon of the tracks indicates . Clilef John M. Gleason of the congressional e l e c t i o n goea Mrs. Leila S. Hall. Greenwich department, president The National Commanders of flv, loading votrniiis’ organizationss six: "Si'ouls Kun." troop fj wrong." Rudimental, Swing and a 400-pound black bear. mi-nunn*" sale 6'30 pm. Temnie X Toliaucl of the International A.ssooiatlon of join in urging l licit meinlieis lo mil n.i.i oi I lien N.si.l ilividi'ml.s In 91, 11? and r-’G. Noting that the Republicana won A d -sevt'o: "Y oiim^: s *' Concert Drumming I’ oliec Chiefs, who returned re­ C. S. Savings Hniuls .Slaiidoig il lo ■! Ivil' -V l.vw's oniinatnlei- control of Congress in 1946, he cently from the attorney genernl's in-Chicf, VFW ; IJavnI .M Brim ii N.ilion .l ind.'i. D.W Geoi gi Krnesf liwin. lU'iink. tioop .said; The -funeral of John Henry j Potato Action '0111111 l,‘rd1b:TJ^r.ra d = " w^s'^a ^ - - l a . Ni«ht at Bri.ish eonfetenee at Waatiinglim: .State N. Craig. National Coi.nniiildei . .\ini'in:in l.igion. n iili-d il m .1 towci tioop '27. Icim to. tioiip 17 “ We are not going to let .yiat Steele, 94, a lifetime resident of Police Commissioner Eilward .1.* riiiMp SI one. tioop 91 troop I % W K Furlong, Commnndei-m-Ctuef, MOWW: Hirold Itn.s.sell .\'a happen again. We arc not going Tolland, was held Monday, Febru­ Prolesl Miicle Hickey. Chief Michael J Godfrey hiui;:e, tionp irj. t limp tshh* to put ourselves In the position of Fred Bocchino Winter - • ‘• ^ • . r F t l i r o , ...... tioual Commanlei, AM VETS ary 13, at 3 p. m. at Tolland Fed­ of the Hartford Police department, and diaii tto<-)p I'Jh hriuon. electing another do-nothing 80th .')2 Proctor Road and John J. Gleason of New Hav­ .'•(piioli'on Congress." erated church with a large num­ dmi Itli.Plies. stildiiT, .Ion N'lCis. (4 iinllnued from Page One) en. special agent in charge of the See Truman On Defensive ber of relatives, friends and neigh­ Tel. 7972 :ru r.n ^roor!nsre‘a"d‘’of h^ i .- - r d a y . March .1 I old woinnii Caiip' West, fl\e Testimonial for Salvatore Veil- FBI in OinneeUrut. Vc'UM’aii Is llflil t . Although the president hooted at bors present to pay their last bemating as a proper bear should i jii incesses. Kiij lii I'caraoii, c'oii- removing potato supports to a drlllo. Red .Men. Garden Grove. At the business meeting, the the “ socialism” issue raised by tributes of love and esteem. Floral I .stain e Bciitlev. M .iiy Susan Cai- Scliolarnhip Fund pieces were many and beautiful. House-passed measure revising Monday. March IS group went on record as favoring 111 Mollu*r*s Duatli the Republicans, some G. O. P. cotton controls. Manchester Council Parents- I roll, .I'liiet M orliinei. raiiva I'm- I members like Senator Wherry Rev. William O. H. Moe. pastor of the stand of national FBI nirectnr He said Congress should 'm- Teachers forum discus.sion. Hoi-j j o ig a r Hoover on .suhvor.sivc ac- rott. flic print I's, I'aniel M-nnii. To Honor Kallicr chuckled that they had Mr. Tru- Tolland Federated church, offi­ Valentine Dance Setbauk League Iliiiiiel lioM iiei. P ete r Saiiii. ltr*'i I medidtely remove potato supports lister Street school. Subject: livitica...... in...... this countr y nnd pludRed R laiioke, Vt . Feb 17 ■)’' maii on the defensive. ciated. Bearers were Furlong Music by Gene Wisniewski Anderson, .Samuel V.icanti. 'n raid, Flynn, Lawrence Small, Albert that have cost taxpayers nea-ly “Home and Family Life—in .Vc- its .support to thr nntional dir^rt- Bl0-year-ok v seivants .leaiiette Diibaldo iiiil Allan Converse of Gieemvlili. Love a young fit, gave a performance at tlir dinner Capt. Frank 11 c s < , publicans. regular meeting in Grange hall, .Marine Corps League North End Fire department Mter galurday. Slarch 25 1 ...... Hiiiioim . ei and stale ' <’01111 . and lier lirollier, H arry F Tuesday evening, February 7, at Rainbow Club Ballroom Tuesday night's sitting. Hose 1 Annual------. election of officers at was accompanied hv hi.s troupe of Ciarence I i-ikoi. . , wi ‘ I" The president has made it plain W ill Observe Urd Birthday, entertainer;. with murder yciderday sh ,it 1> af­ manager, Pamela Barnes. B.ielI. bet. of Ptit.sburgin 8 o’clock, with Worthy Master Company Two and Vittner s Gard­ British American (7liib. a young lift? that he will deliver a series of Bolton, Conn. ter the body of his mother, .Mis I Tile M boliirslilp is m luenniiy of 1 speeches in Ohio and Pcnnsylra- Russell Gunther presiding. The ens came fr'om behind to knot first Also Food Fair and Riimimigc , I j tlieir falher. fir. Harry I!.; Bristol, Feb. 17— (A»i — Mrs. Friday. February 17, 1950 Nottlo Deci(vr. whs found <*n th«’ As Lon ft As hia. He would not .say where else Lecturer's hour was In charge of place with Sehendel’s Oil Ser\icc. Sale by teachers, Hollister sihool Katilles Traill- .Agreeiiieiil ' Hin t li'tu'i, an Englinvood suigeoii, kiU’hcn floor of her npiiitmrnt. “ .S’ he will go. Home Economics Committee, with Abby Mills and Mias Clara Beach, 9 P.M . to 12:45 A. M. The standings after the fif-h 9 to 2 p.m. SeltlomcMil Sets M ho died in 194.5 st the sgr of j 2 YKARS Taft said he will be ready for .Mrs. Edith W. Gunther as chair- twins, will observe their 83rd Admission BI.20 (Tax loci.) sitting of the second round; i Wednesday March 29 Webb said. It U I I P , l-'eb 17 I’ Tile llalian 79 i man. A ll male members were to Public Invited Tlie hodv wss lying in a pool ol To Pay I Maidenette Mr. Truman Ui Ohio. The Repub­ birthday tomorrow. They reside at H-...C Company T w o ...... li'-iz Highland Park PTA Minstrel. .stellate ratified Icalai' a tiade Tile setiolai.sliip Is the secoinl es- maidenfi?rm 's lican senator, .seeking re-election,_____ make a cake and bring It to the Schendel’s Oil S e rv ic e ...... Highland Park school. 8 p m . N e w llijili Keeord blood. Webb said the woman aji- agi i-ement with Itussia and an ai - . talilisbed al tlie university by the to'start a" 12-week \our‘”of | meeting, where it was to be judged 15 Garden street in Forestville. peared to have been slamiied on ?! plans Vittner’s Gardens ...... ” '” 2 Saturday, .April 15 --Old Willi Belgrade on Italian as­ Hoeltelicr fauiilv his state on August 14. He will be by a committee consisting of Sis­ Born In Terryvllle Feb. 18. 1867, Nichols' News Shop ...... *2‘ ” Testimonial dinner to William u 1 . c- 1 T. . and liaii been brutally benlen and sets 111 Yugoslavia The Kiissinu | I I I 1939, Dr Buellcher i-onlrl- speaking In one section while Mr. ters Edna Johnson and Mrs. W al­ the daughters of the late Mr. and Larsen's Feed * Hardware 1016 S. Davis, chairman of the Repub- a'di'-eiueiit. jiriivulc's for animal I m t e d $ 7,.509 lo esiahlisb medli al I rounds you beautifully! Truman is addressing other Ohio ter Thrall of Vernon Grange and : lican T owti Committee, State lugh recud lor Fairfield ,ounly questioning He, ker ' lielweeii the two cciiinlries si'liolarslilps III iiieniory o f his w ife, - Mrs. B. S. Beach, they spent their Aircraft ...... out-ol-c.mrt settUmrnla of single ^ 118111 audiences. Mis., Cora Webb of the Tolland Hose Company One ...... 'O lt amounting to alnuil 000.090. the late Olga Kroluner Boettcher, i County Home Demonstration Bu­ earlier years there and in Whlg- DANCING 1 Armorv. personal injury suits pruhably was $ .5 0 The Republicaais who couldn't ville where Mrs. Mills was married. Marcin’s Plumbers ...... L104 Monday, Tuesday. .-April 24, 25 *1...... 1___ er»^ „ had Ibeen uncovered. MASSIVE 8.4 Ft. agree with Taft that their own reau. A flash photo of all the Merz Barbers ...... 984 ' e.stablished today when Jotin Tan brothers holding their cakes was Miss Beach later on entered the i Twenty-fifth anniversary con­ recent atatement of party policy Every Saturday Night Phelps’ All-Stars ...... 980 ner, 'J.*), of 282 Biiiiiingham stieet,| taken by Sister Maude DesJardins. missionary field for the Methodist cert of Beethoven Glcc^Club, High was strong enough joined in twit­ Hartmaa’s Cigara ...... 977 w as paiil $33,.500 liy tlie Aero Coi- The judges awarded the best cake church and in 1928 went to India i school hall. potation of Bridgeport, for burne , Knl«*rlaiii Pai’i’iils ting the pre.sident about the social­ Buckland ...... i to Brother Robert Smith. The to do missionary work where she Square and Modem Friday. April 28 and other hurts received Aug. 4. WESTINGHOUSE ism issue. 4XXXX ...... 9'’>1 ' Annual Masonic ball. Masonic Senator Ives (R., N. T .) said Mr. cakes were afterward served for remained a number of years. 8 P. M.—60c (Tax Ind.) - 1947, in an airplane accident in refreshments. The Lecturer’s pro­ Hot Shots ...... 94.■> : Temple Al Hi^lilaml Park J Truman ought to read his own pro­ Coughlin's S ervice...... 919 I Milford. Mr. Tanner, represented i i i 3 - gram more carefully. gram opened with singling “ Smile, N eff’s Old Saw Mill Gang i by Samuel Reic h. claimed damages Smile, Smile.” Readings were Mortarty’a Painters ...... 891 With Freezer Locker! “ If it is not socialism it.self. it Is ! of SIOO.OOO again.st the cm p iration. Thursdav afternoon the ttiiid Nearly « ' j < nhli- Fi«n ( n|iarlly; Big Freezer the next step to it," Ives de­ given by Sisters Sarah West, Ma- I It wa.s as.serted that .Mr. Tanner, grade at Highland Park SeliiKil blf Morgansen, Pokogny. Edith !$111,115 Building Lorkrr Stores 46 Lbs. of I'ro/eii Foods! clared. Stafford Fair Grounds ' a student pilot under tlie Gl Bill entertained their parents and Ki|iil|i|ied with AlealUreiier. Vrgelahir Frisper, Senator Ferguson (R., Mich.) Vesley; a guessing and memory Suspends Three of Right.s. wa.s riding in a two- sclioolmates with a jilay tilled. contest; a sklL "Packing a Mis­ Stafford Springs. Conn. Janiiarv*8 Total iniinv more features. See It al Keith’s tumor- 259 said tliat he thinks the pre.sident piace I’ lpei ( ’nb plane with John “Tlie Slides tliatwere Daiiiecl to » « sionary Barrel"; a stunt cwled i.sn'l any more accurate in de­ Liqiiiior Permits Brewster. .Ir.. 2.3. of Cedar street. Piece.s," II'to ld Hie storv of .1 scribing his own program “ than “ Peanuts." The Lecturers hour NOW e Thru NEXT NEP. king who liad the |iiotile-u "i ended by all singing “ Home. Sweet ______Building with a permit value of ' Milford, an in.slriirtor. he was when he said a Congres­ vjvrrOver «a iMi farm III in111 Milford,*A$iiiiiiu. tlieviif Ieraft I ni A supplying Auppiyin^ hi.siiiji fivei »> f beautifulim'«i uvn m daiigli- t'losed Wedne.sday al .Noon sional committee was dragging Home." A good number of mem­ ^ l l k 1 Hartford, Feb. 17 — oiPI - -Hie j $127,290 was authorized here dur- bers were present and thexe were struck high tension lines of the 1 {p^s with .shoe.s which they dan -ed Open Thursday W lo !♦. Other Oay.s 9 lo out a 'red herring' by the Alger State Liquor Control commission | ing January according to tlic re- Connecticut Light ami Power i om- to pieces each night in an en Hiss case disclosures." also five guests. KELLY • SINATRA hMhas ouapendedsuspended for SO days the per- Building Inspector David Thsrt't liirdly i yessf besom our Miidenform The next regular meeting of Tol- pany and hurst into flames as It clianted forest. OPEN K1 E.MNGS by’ appointment: see your Senator Martin ( R.. Pa.) said lEm cu icn • AM MIIUI miU of two Connecticut restaurant , p^^^bers released todsy. On this dangled from the wire.s. Its orrii- Tlie cast of i li.-iraeter.s follows: that if Mr. Truman doesn't think laiid Grange will be held at Grange hi .salesman or Phone ll.vi for arrangement Miidwtnt csnl (11 lo portirtiofl-^ it hall. Tuesday, February 21, at 8 , owners for selling liquor to minors. 1 „ „,rioiinl of S236 ' pants leaped about .3.5 feet lo the king, Bruce .Mason: kniglit, G oi- the people are disturbed by high Suspended were the permit* of activity ees in ground below. MIKE PARKING in our Main .St. Ia)t Beside ! taxes, deficit financing and a bal- o’clock. Robert L. Burton, who operates the ^ were collected, brat try on' Bk iu m Iht Miidenitli*bri bM Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthv CMMST IB Mr. Brewster died severnl days Our Store. Drive In I anced budget he haa another think j Poquetanuck restaurant, Preston, "-"b"fees^ 48 making , after the accident and Mr. Tanner, I coming. |of Storrs. Conn., were recent call­ imnnEE^ax^ and Andrew' J. Hutterly. who oper- were filed lull the rifht hit Irom bilow. . jsst tive ers on Tolland neighbors. Flos: Don Barry “RINOSIDE’’ ' according to the complaint, spent ates the X offee Kottage. I"<^ • 1 « I weeks in Milford hospital recover­ Mirrors, Glass n|M eorvi contfol (rom ibovo |uH tbi rifM i Heodmoater's Funeral Today Mrs. Cora Clark, Mrs. Bertha WTiitnev avenue, Che*hire. struction stand at •i^i* ' ■ ' r 0 J m OF MiMANCHESTER R.' Keeney. Mr. and Mrs. W ing from fir.st. second and third de- Wuerdtg, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Hall, The package .store p^mlt J " gr"^.- burns covering 6-5 per c ent of | Furniture Tops. Window ilt'ireund comfort thil miko it i sow- New London. Feb. 17—(A*)—Fun­ James McDonnell of Cromwell, were coiierieu uunii^; w**- i»iv..v*s _ 1, ^*,i,. „r^ t., v,i. \i,«ou ^ r«fn, n « h-,.iv of Manchestsi^ Mrs. Ruby I f verin amounting to $8.50.50 making the 1 the surface of his head, face and I’ late Gla.as, Auto Class eral aervices for Homer Krepps was suspended for 15 day* on the and son RoWrt, of TalcottvnUe, departmental total income for ' and limbs^______sod itwiys pirt o( yOur undttcovtr wirdrobs. I ITnderwood of 20 Proapect street, charge that McDonnell did not They’re Here— Hurrv In While They Last headmaster at Biilkeley school for were recent guests of Tolland rel­ . b /x n d _ conduct his businesfl properly be­ January n> „ . print Stocks Is A. B. and C cup suit. 23 years until his resignation In atives. _ Permit* included the following. ] Whif-e Glass Co. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pearsw cause of Insobriety. em s iit MAIN ST OPPOSITt v HILH s SCHOOL 1 1944, will be conducted at 2:30 p. eight dwellings at $112,000 ; 28 al- of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. BiK'nos Alrrs. Feb. 17 r Ar* 24 Birch Si. Manchester ; m., today at St. James’ church. terationa and additions at $15,290. Rentina’R frovernniont has a^nln Many mourners. Including Bulko- Brown o f Fest Hartford. Mrs. Fees included those on 29 masti r Open Dally 8 A 51. To 6 P. 51 Doris Luddington of North Haven, taken over ilistrlbiition of news­ ' ley Alumni, students and faculties electricians renewals, 20 journey­ Inrlndlng SatnriUv Younger than Springtime are these pretty Henry Williams of East Hartford, ExteDded Forecast print to the country's papers. The ...»300 S A I I N . . . * l/5 at Bulkeley and Williams Memor­ men electrician renewals and three poveinment seized all newsprint ial institute snd representatives of Mrs. Elsa Koehler M d new licenses of this class: 28 Plenty Of Parkin* Polka Dot Dresses designed by Betty Hart- Esther were guests of Tolland rel- Boston. F'eb. 17—|mirrd 4 DR. age a total of more than three- THE SEB SHONTY TRIO London, Feb. 17—(iTi — '1'hc aim AgrnI F'nr Riindinonz .Arwirdlon Center NASH R. aa4 M. $1195 fourths of an inch occurring chiefly 1948 as anow over all sections about the finally broke through to London SIRLOIN 6.3 .ALBANY AVE.. HARTFORD X DB. today. It was the first raimesa $1195 fine Dance Music middle of the pedlod and again at or SHORT Lb. 1947 OLDS R. and H., HTD. the close of the period. 1 forenoon in the last 17 days. STEAKS 4 DR. H. We Are Closing Out Several $1095 PINEHURST FRESH GROUND 1947 NASH and O VERDKIAi: anna ruth 4 PB. $895 Nice Numbers At 1946 NASH R. and H. The Lovely Vocalist You Alt Love CHUCK 4Miiiui.—The inatalled for operation aometlme In k m t BrttslTL PVb. 17 •— ( ^ “ Ing for dues, the money to be Coventry Garden Club postponed Connecticut Investment Bankers Wheaton, of thla town, announces William L McCarthy of Hart­ saved for extra actlrtUes such as r Voice of the Lord." proceeds of the' evening will be Mra. Fred Veneaia, of Bunce drive, Twenty-five per cent of the mon­ State Public UtlHltea commisalon March, when a formal dedication! lU T or Henry J. Qwtwede, Demo- meeting will be held Tuesday at Augustus Turner of Main street. association meeting here last night that the committee for the tenth ford who purchased the Metcalf ey you give to the local Heart W ill Manufacture Hoi* ceremony will be held. | 4-H club outings, trips, picnics, for the general fund of the fire reunion of the class of 1940B, Man­ drug store two years ago haa filed was born with a bad heart, the haa denied the application of 1:30 p.m. at Nathan Hale Commu­ South Coventry, haa returned elected Dewitt C. Ramsay of Amplifier In Civil Suits Drive goes to the American Heart Crtt, who h *» heW office for two etc. Poultry primers, record books, department and tickets can be ob­ chester High schpol. Is going ahead Intentions to sell the store at 12 Officers of New .Coneem j home from Manchester Memorial type of heart the doctors call pat- Association to be used for research Frank J. Lombardo, of Bouthwick, low Biiilfling Unit of tMwu of two yeore eoch, an­ egg charts* and rules for a 4-H nity Center. Bridgeport as president. Ramsay tained from Myrton Wright or at with plans. I t ' la expected that East Main street to Joseph L Cone I.CO E. Bonoff of Madison, and I club laying contest were distrib­ hospital where he underwent ent-ductus-arteriosis. A t the age in heart dlsoaae. Maas., to operate an Interstate nounced today he would not be a A Teen-Agers group sponsored is vice president of Smith, Ram­ the door. the reunion, which will be Infor­ With guitar pick-up. Can of Rockville, the sale to be com­ Cxinrrrte (A>in|>oi«ition William J. Hopkins of Hamden are If Litchfield Hills Outing Club, uted. Forestry material has not surgery recently. ' of three, Jimmy weighed only 18 Kindly mall your contributions bua between Westfield, Mass., and candidate for lenomlnatlon. by First Congregational church ____ say * Co., investment bankers and Several new books were added to mal, will be held at the Rainbow us^ with vole* micro­ Jamaicans Seek to Get pleted In Hartford, February 28. officers of the new concern which yet been received. The club will Mrs. Frederick Rose and Mrs. pounds. to N. William Knight, treasurer. Bradley field at VVIndsor Locks. Torrlngton Recreation Depart­ a member of the Fairfield Board of th e P o rte r Library this week Club ballroom on May 13. Heart Fund Drawer 871, Mancheater Post is known as the Tollen company, ment and station W T O R have Owiasda haa been in the politi­ meet February 22 at the home of will get underway Sattirday at 8 j nyc)||ing will be co-host- Cards have been sent U all mem­ phone. Sale Price 645. Damages as Result of Hla reaistanoo waa very low and The commission also scheduled North Haven, Feb. 17--(Jb—The Finance. among the prominent titles are the Ralph H. Gibson has been named Office, or to Manchester Heart Inc. Bonnff Is Identified with mo­ cal limallaht tince 1W4, when he David Evans. p m In the basement with Mr. and Toung Mothers Club meet- bers of the class; to date 69 mem­ he developed frequent attaeka of a public hearing for Feb. 28 on establishment here of a new Con­ anything to du with It, their waa the Democratic candidate for Other offlcert chosen were: ' following: "Our Plundered Planet." Traffic Crash chairman o f toe local campaign of pneumonia. It was quite obvious Campaign, Post Office. Manches­ tion picture distrlbiillon in Con­ Mrs. Evan Kullgren, local di­ Mrs. Dayton H. Whipple - CO- I Ing Tuesday - at -8 p. m. at - ——- Nathan bers have signified their Intention the application of Antonio Lusa of youngsters are headed for top mavor and waa defeated by ^ r- Howard J. Bruemmer of Bralnard, 'Oabome: "Complete Book o f Taole CALL 3120 - the American Heart associalion that If thla condition cuntlmied ter. Stafford Springs for permission to necticut Industry for the manufac­ necticut and Hopkins haa had ea- flight skiers. For they nave a rector of Tolland County Farm .ehalrmen...... -An - Invitation , 1 Halo Community Center. Miss Setting.” Hill: "The Waters of of attending, and only I I find that meVMayor Judd Jt Co.. Hartford, vice presi­ Rockville, Feb. 17— (Special) — with Edward Moriarty aa local Jimmy’s chances of growing Into extend his bus route between ture of a new hollow building unit tenalv* experlincc to the building children's ski school running full Bureau, has announced that the tended to this age group of the ^ y^^garet H. Dar.ehy, RN. school Siloe," Merton; "M y Heart Shall they will be unable to come. The AFTER 6 P. M. Dubllcan, by 1.931 votes. In IWB chair caning class will be held In dent: and Ernest T. Andrews, Jr., treasurer. manhood were very poor. Jim­ Stafford Springs and Hartford to of concrete composition, was an­ trades Induetry. blast this winter. K ^ t c d Quigley by a^m ar^ of parish to participate in | nurse, will be speaker, Not Fear." Lawrence; “Nineteen response from people out of town <5lvll actions with 8290,000 to dam­ March, at a date to be given out of B. T. Andrews 4k Co.. Hertford, has been aapeclally good and the | my’s mother took him to Boston Baklwiii Advooales the Aetna Life Insurance com­ nounced today. Dtstributlon of the new product 2,678e (ITR and two years ago he*>« again March, at a uaic lo a i program to include square aancuigdancing ..|p,ith"irjith For Our Tim e" will be Eighty-four." Orwell: “This I Re- ! ages have been filed with the clerk where he was opera'ed on by Dr. Children so naturally take to However, she said, since secretary-treasurer. committee would like -to hear from . pany building on Farmington ave­ Plans have been drawn and con­ will be made In southern New Eng­ healthy, happy fun and many member." Roosevelt; "A Travfler's i of the Tolland (bounty Superior J. O. Gross, the famous ^ sto n nue here. materials nao lo i supervision Oongrega Guide to Roadside Wildflow.ra. . Court as the re.viilt of an accident Rail Brothcrhoofls heart surgeon. struction started on a new 8100;- land. never lose this enthusiasm. Thla February 13. registrations for the i About 70 persons attendedaiieiiaeu Firstrumi i February , qn,,th Early Coiiveiitioii ^°in the fall of m p owiasda. a Coventry, Trees and Shrubs of the United I to Somers October 14. lfl49. in After the operation Jimmy grsd- C'rrditers to Get Mvideada Is evidenced by the fun and u lUm- inal church f States," Taylor; "Color which one man was killed and ually grew stronger, gained weight, taction thousands of people every candidate for tries will be accepted. I r . * 'u . r . S p~.d.« Md Dec-1 Vote M ore Money Sel Walkout Date Meriden. Feb. 17—(Jb-Republi­ [I the only Democrat on North Cpveuiry orating Designs in thehe Home Custom others injured. and has rarely been ill. Today st lay get from the simple, whole* School closes here Friday for a T L V ‘S"-ni?r»rJd“ *x'^^!rther‘ G?ow- ! ° f Tolland South Group announces. Hartford. Feb. 17.—(J b -O ed - ■1 ticket who went down, to defert, Naville Dias and Joseph Clark the age of ala, Jimmy leads a nor can State (Tialrman Clarence F. week s holiday and will re-open Kitchen;" "West of the Hill,' Cai- Baldwin said he wanta the party's itors of toe bankrupt Kiddle's lome enjoyment of chewing deli­ Jodeph A. Adorno. Republican, be­ ranged aa follows: Lunch served Coventry Grange met on Thurs- roll; “ Elephant Walk," Standiuh; To Erect School are asking 8100,000 each: Paul (Teveland. Feb 17— iFi -t- The mal life, is active, runs and plays Korner, Inc., of New Britain, will cious WSIGLEY'8 SrCASMIirr ouic. February 27. Students attending women of the parifih and friehda Witter, $30,000; Rriaerty Johnson, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen aa other normal children of hia nominating convention to be held ing the victor. J . , Windham High school have the bv Ladles Association of host day evening with a good sttendf The Big Fisherman," Douglas; * "not Inter than August 1" so as receive dividends of approximate­ 2*4541 The dally chewing helps keep Gwlasda Is i lawyer and a for­ i at impper pi^parationa and sew- church at 12:30 p. m.: business ance despite traveling and weather ; "City of the Bees," Stuart; "The Venetian 820.000. The defendants are Hen­ and Order of Railway Conductors age do. ly 15 per cent, It waa indicated sameme vacation.v>eai.io,i. „ . . , 1 inir sessions The group during the Middletown, Feb. 17—i/Pi— Vot- ' ry and William Goyette, Willard Mra. Venezia la ao thankful that to get an early start on a "cru­ ;eeth bright. That good, long- mer Police court Judge. msetlnr 1'30-2 D. m.; service of conditions. A Valentine box lunch i Neighbors," Sorensen; and ^leveral have set Feb, 'i7 a' 6 a. m. (e.s.t.) sading " ennipnign. yesterday at a final meeting of w m m m : James ‘ ^1 business meeting to the aftem ^ n era on the Town School district Piniiev and George "Shlppey. as the date for a nationwide strike. her child waa onred of his heart laatltig fiavor gives a fine little lift ^ arrested for failing to dim his, American Red .../.r.hin ■* 2 n in About 12 Pro- waa the form of refreshments for ' other light fiction and western ,:id have voted In favor o f an addition­ The G. O. P. chairnian. speaking credllora before U. S. Referee In hav^ the evening with coffee being mystery stories have also been Uovd Mosley, Welle.sly Mair. The Trainmen's News said today. ailment that ahe wanta the peo- JUST PICK UP YOUR PllOINE I lights failed to appear and forfeit Cancer Drive and UK-al al appropriation of 8100,000 for ile of Mancheater to know abnut before Young Republicans here Bankruptcy Saul Berman. The -1 to toe by the Orange. The next added. The followie.j magazines Blinds Jovn Tate and Erwin Thomas are But under the railw ay labor act. pi the construction of a West Side , each asking $100,000 In their suit the wonderful work that la being last night, said the November company In Its peUUon, listed lia­ Dial 2-4541—We'll be fflad to call for your prescrip­ Columbia ed a 35 bond, | Heart drive. A doughnut sale is to P**^,"^*^**JV. *vstlo^s are meeting of Coventry Grange will ; are now available at the libr.ry an actual walkout would bo de­ bilities of $50,339, and aaarts .of Miss Kalherim Henderson of ; scheduled for Msrch 18 there. A elcmenetary achool, 868 to 743. against William Goyette et al. with done In the diagnosis and treat­ state election was of crucial Im­ tion and deliver it carefully compounded. here, ‘"J* March 2 and the Lecturer's ^ for a one week perisd: Reader', layed for at least two months after portance. " If we lo.se. It will mean $28,200. An auction sale of the Melrose. .MsssachusetU, was a I being compiled by 'he to be made with Mrs. • * ’ . , •program will be a debate. R e -' Di.-^Pot; Time; Saturdav Rv\'iew of This will Increase the total appro­ the plaintiffs being represented by ment of heart disease. Mrs Reginald Lewis. Woodland priation lo 8300.000. Last Decem­ Karp and Pudlin. Attorneys Si­ the date the unions fixed for the It might be of interest to Msn- that socialism is coming." he said. firm's real i^ e ta brought 87,000. week-end guest at the home of her' g^oup to be sold as s means of wood of Andover, secretary or loi- ^^at safety pins are more j Literature; Bov's Life; Seventeen strike. pMMPr MANCHESTER DRUG tarraca. has been . sister and brother-in-law Mr and | raising money. Anyone having ber the voters defeated the pro- mon S. Cohen aiid Elaine E. Web­ H a a r t^ v c chairman by J. LFro> , land South Group. | beneficial to humanity than sugar | Mature; Life; Household' and r t t W C M N. MOSRS, R*g. PharmatlRt Mrs. G Robert Church of West recipes he or she would like to ------I coated pills," as the main feature. , parent's. posal. 727 to 706. ster are representing the plaintiffs The two unions represent about SSJJ^yer of Coventry, Tatist M Geed • Letts m I I Other numbers will be included on _ The voters also favored consoll- 4 In the first part of the suit. 250.000 railroad operating em­ 707 MAIN STRERT-^OilNSON BLOCK chairman. Mrs. Lewis said Wed­ street. appear lij this publication msy send them with their name to ; lrs. ■nie final lesson in Uie Advanced dation of toe town's two school 1 \ The plaintiffs, all Jamaicans, ployes. They fixed the strike date Cesit te little nesday that she has not completed I the program. . Aid Class was held at the fal. 4648 were among the men riding in a j Dayton H, Whipple, president, or ...... ‘ districts, 883 to 642. The actual' j after a deadlock with the carriers her plans for the drive, which will Gilead Twelve officers of Coventry , Grange Hall on Wednesday eve- MNDIU MANUfACTUtlNW CO. truck on their wav to work at the Mrs. Wilton L. Rose, secretary. I consoliflatlon, however, can be ac- J on demands for a 40-hour week j be undertaken between now and I Grange attended ' nlng. These lessons have been con­ complished only in the General As- J Willard Ptnnev- farm In Somer.s. without pay reduction for some Elliiigtou Mrs. D. Victor Samuels of Pine , n r.n re No 111 will bold of In.strucUon at Ellington Grange A t MoncfcMtor Graan the truck being driven by George the first of March, but that she . Hebron Grange ino. h i won ooio ^ complete Grange meeting ducted by Mr. Shirley GledbUl of sembly. i t 8.5.000 yartimen and contract im­ The Growth of The I Shores, South Coventry Is a patient Shippey. The car was in collision ' will soon name committee mem­ their regular meeting at the Gilead the 1 Glcdhill Emergency Squad, provements for road men and din­ bers. She said she hoj^s a dance at Windham Community Memorial was conducted and the first degree and have been both instructive and with an auto owned by Henry Goy­ David Logan of Main street Is exemplified. The School, under ing car stewards. j I Hospital. She Is suffering from Community Hall on Tuesday eve-1 exemplified, interesting to all who have taken ette and operated by his aon, W il­ may be arranged to h p ^ home and under care of the direction of the Deputy of East 1 bronchial asthma. ning February 21 at eight o’clock. them. Following the lessou a social liam Goyette, toe Jamaicans being 8180 quota. , , Central Pomona, John Griswold, Mra. Alfred Soracchi has an- a physician, ' Coventry Republican Wom.in's The lecturer, Mrs. Julia Novak, hour was hold with a party for the allegedly thrown out of the truck I nounced having received SO more Mrs. Ira Eggleston saw a flock Club will meet Monday at 1 :.30 p m. and State Master. Ira F. Wilcox, in the collision. | has arrsnged a very interesting class. Liiiielieoii Giiests for the polio fund making Coluiu- . wild geese crossing the Elllng- at Porter Memorial Library Room had an attendance of 280 and fol- | Ladles' Night program "Geoige Washington in Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn R. Or- bia's contribution to date $701.4i ton marsh headed north Monday at church community houae In The Men’s Oub of St. Bernard’s Manchester the Key of C o f'’‘ MndwichSr^an* " c a k f'w e r e ' ^ t t celebrated earlier in the week church will hold their Ladles’ Of Two Senators Thla nee^ not be the final amount, : afternoon iiiKiut 3 o'clock. Soon North Coventry. A representative Mr. and Mr*. John Hooker n -, „r v e d by Ellington Grange. Those their 20th wedding aniverMry. the said, as she will continue to „ftr, it started anowing lightly Night this evening to toe CTiurch of Citirena committee on State Re­ rtained Mrs. Hooker’s mother, j taking part as officers of the eve- Mt- and Mra Lester N. Hill wiill accept any money sent in and see , an,| ,onlimird through the night organization will speak. tertained hall with a program to be pre.sent- Mrs. Ida Whitney of Salisbury nlng w-ere as follows; Ma.ster. entertain on Sunday in - honor — - of Washington. Feb. 17.--—Gov. that it goes into the proper chan- j ami all day Tuesday Future Homcmakera 4-H Club cd. followed by refreshments. The VI.. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitney Gertrude A. Haven, Coventry; | Newell Hill s birthday when he program will start at 8:30 p- m. (Thester Bowlc.s of Connecticut Approximately 700 toys were , of Coventry had their St. Valen- Overseer. Lewis T. Highter. ^ v - will be 76 years old. Mr. and Mrs. and John M. Bailey, Democratic ***Columbla Recreation Council j ( olloctcd by the Hatheway-MillerHatheway-Miiier |i Lne's Day party Tuesday afternoon and 'children ‘" ‘u Jean and James of Grange Meeting and Ml and .Mrs. entry Lecturer. Lillian Mack. Bol­ Wilfred Hill entertained recently The regular meeting of Vernon slate chairman, were luncheon Memorial Hospital will lake Its voung memliers on a \ American Legion No. 62 and have 1 home of Mrs. Leslie K. Rich- and children ton:* Steward, Keeney HutchluBon in honor of their oldest son's birth­ Grange will be, held this evening guests here yesterday of the "Swim Night'*' party again Satur­ been parked and ready for ship­ ardson, leadcr^^ tocludcd were^^^^ and‘ p?tricTr oV" EaVt I BoU.mr Assistant St'eward, Calvin day: Harold, who was 16 years of state's two Democratic senators, day. The group, intermediate ment by CARE f..r the i hildren at 8 o’clock, in the Grange hall appropriate oox. a ii menioers , ... Wilcox. Tolland: Chaplain. Ruth E. age. Harold is a student in the MANUFACTURER’S CLOSEOUT at Vernon Center with the theme, Bricn McMahon and William Ben­ members or beyond, will gather at overAe«B. brought something from homo they Orange...... Loomis, Coventry. Secretary. Ells­ Windham High school and is ac­ ton. Miller who U R the week end "Cnpid Reigns." Teomana hall at 7:30 where cars; Mrs Hiuhani had made to eat at the party. worth Coveil. Andover; Treasurer, tive in 4-H (Tub work and church Laymen's l.aagiie The Conneclicut officials were will take them to Willinianlic lo patient in the Hartford hoaplUl i* Sixteen more Coventry 4-H'ers The Gilead Ijidie.s' .Aid of the Stuart wnilams. Glastonbury. activities in town, here to attend the .lackson day the TMCA. Mrs. Myrtle Englert. j improving following a major op­ Gilead Congrogatlonal church have The Lutheran Laymen's League [s Reflected In This Table have enrolled at the eounty office Gatekeeper, Albert Wilder. East of the Central Coruiecticut zone, dinner held last night. Wilbur Fletcher. Jack and Walt eration about two veeks ago and announced the following program 1 Bailey said the luncheon was of at Rockville. This brings o a Hartford: Ceres. Olga Llndholm composed of 174 unit branches will Chrd and Newton Smith will be in | ia expected home the taut of the total of 43 membership cards on ' for 19.50: Theme. An "Other" I Andover; Pomona. June Loomis. FUR SALE no special significance. It was the week if she rontinues to improve. ht held at the Trinity Evangelical charge of the group. file, according to report of Miss ' Program. March 8, A visitorp’ -Vprtells' 1 Coventry;^ Flora, Florence Pope Reeo\ ei*s first time the four of them had Alfred Marin and family have Lutheran church on Prospect Next week, F'ebruar.v 2,1. will be Shirley L. Weik. as.sistant Tolland how others live; Ethel ^ ' Rhoades. Good W ill: Lady ­ been able to get together since moved from the Stockser’s corner Alice Foote, Lida Way. April 12, street this evening starting st of Figures — movie night at Yeomans hall county club agent. New .n-m- ant Steward, Margaret Yeomans, From Influenza ENDS SATURDAY early Deeeniber, said Bailey, and Cblumbia Voltmteer firemen ; to the house on the Hyde farm on Other t’ustoms Scotland, discus­ 7;15 p. m. George Prei.ssler' is _ . I ------... occupied bers follow, Nancy Chariand. Pa­ Andover; Executive committee "we talked, somewhat vaguely have arranged for a course in Red Somers road, formerly sion and appropriato refreshments; losenh Mack, Bolton. Harold ------Persian Paw, Gray Indian Lamb, Black African secretarv’ of the zone and also gen­ about the coming senatorial and bv Mr. and Mrs. James Scott. tricia Jurgensen. Roberta Kalher, ' Je.ssle Adams. Cecilia Ellis, Helen Croaa llrat aid to be given to their Joan Koehler, Lois Luthi, ilauioii Pease Somers: Norman S tro n g ., Vatican City, Feb. 1 .- . P — Pope Kid, Moutoas, Assembled Chinese Kids, Marmot eral chairman for the 2nd annual gubernatorial campaigns and oth­ membership. Twenty men have al­ ■ The Ellington Board of Educa­ Keefe. April 21. Pot Luck supper Vernon.. All were past ma.sters pm , xil. recovered from, an at- dinner committee The dinner will er matters of mutual interest." 1949 tion received an official notice Menzel. Anne Reynolds, Janet Rey­ by ladles; Martha Hooker. Marion or Muskrat Capes and Jackets. 1923 One of Many ready registered and more are ex­ nolds, Ann Richardson, Diane , and members of the Pioneer Past , influenza which kept him be State Policeman Vernon C. Bowles said he had told the sen­ FREE! FREE! pected. Taught by James Healy from the Rockrtlle Board of the Scott; waiters. Sunday school boys; Odney. A graduate of Northeast­ ators about the statement on the Richardson. Lillian Richardson.! Masters ,nbsti- bedfast for three days, said mass o f Willimantic. the 20-hour course, results of a meMing that the end program oy the men. May 10. ern university he will speak on the po.ssibility for a steel mill in (?on- Wilh the pnrehuse 4tf any .3 Pe. of tuition pupils from ElUngton Audrey Samuels, June Samuels. i Neighborhood evening meetings; ception of Several this morning in his private chapel 1,636 Path. Lahorutory Exainn. . 39,939 Beautiful 5 Pc. which will run for eight weeks, the evening. Several duties of the state police and nerticut. made public by his Hart­ and Included Tolland and Somera Galen Shea. Audrey Taylor. Eiith ' North Main street. Doris Warner, i tutes for Grange j .for toe first time alnce Monday. Dinette Set we will give yftii ahsointc* will atresa practical demonstra- members from Coventry safety on. the highways. Herman ford office today. was in toe offing. A meeting was Taylor. ' Marlon Rathhun; South Main The pontiff went to his study af' ALl. tloa, using the men as subjects. also attended the meeting. o f The governor and his wnfe In­ ly free a 32 Piece Pastel colored set held Wednesday night to deter­ Mra. Herbert W. Gable is local' street. Mary Porter. Katherine of the I ter .saying mass and remained Tax Schmidt a resident Hartford, 289 X*Ray laboratory Exams. 3,984 Chrome Dinette Columbia C3iapter, AMR. Is fi­ chairman of Heart Drive. She an­ R.ev. A. H. Kauffman employed at the East Hartford tend to remain here through the nancing this course, toerotore, mine whether the action would Hills; West street, Julia Novak. Missions Hart- there until shortly after 11 a. m. ONE day. From here, they’ll go to Flor­ of breakfast dishes. nounced on Thui-sday there will be post office is president o f the stand or would some arrange­ Gertrude______Hillis, ""‘’l^Tw^ltgato^W^^^^ retired* again his bii ida for a yachting vacation. though It has been arranged pri­ a benefit entertainment and dance included marily for toe firemen and will be ment be made to accept the pu­ Harlfoid road. P-a. hol Buell. Char- , Congrogatlonal ! apartment Xieague. 433 Patients operatetl upon . . . 2,616 Sets at the Hayloft the evening of Feb­ lotte Mntyka. June 3. Surpr seier at the Seco^^^^^ PRICE Deg ree. Te»m held at the firehouse each Monday pils from these towns as In past lotte Mntyka. June u , oui 1.1.=.^ | j xhc Vatican latelater announced vears. P*ople have grown old and ruary 28. The entertainment pro­ for others; one aoclal committee church on . . p jcaufman that the pope would renew his Kiowa Council. Degree of Po­ night, beginning March 6, any gram will include the cast of the • Genuine Formica Top other resident interested is wel­ gray and retired many years ago member, Doris F'lsh, Beatrice An- 1 one ha -_ Only ferred by his company to Vermont, rifle in Adams' car. Judge p*ul Mrs. RicharcLson. Robert Wiley to daughters. Janice and Judith. 31r. charge of seating arrangements. Prayers for Mary Forstadt. Alice His torritory to eastern Connect-' Peizrr fined .Adams $21 for vlola- and Mrs. Wilbur Porter. M®- CQAl nity hos required the construction of another Lavitt, Charles. Icut haa been taken over bv a new tions and $55 for breach of P®*®® Burton E. Moore, J r . in charge Mra. Ernest Anderson and Henry Starting at James Tobin repreeenUtlve while Mr Lewis' and on a charge cnargv ofor having naving •a >—■-dan- rOf lighting, Porter were.Sunday vlsltori. at the $4 9 -9 5 James Tobin of West Brentwood, addition. $14.95 will cover the whole stale of VerVer--1 • gerouscerous weapon in his vehicle he 1 Coventry Players postponed home of Mrs. Leslie Ward in King- A m , was fined 81.V1 Mr Adams stated j meeting will be held Tuesday at I.ong Island, N.Y., died Thursday aaont. For the present his family, ston. Rhod# Ifilfinds I Terms Arranged he used the rifle for shrroting ' 8 p. m. at the Nathan Hale Com- at the Pilgrim state hospital at Mrs. Lewis and their three sons. ’ munity Center. There will be a West Brentwood. He was born in Will remain at their WooBland ter- The heavy snow fall canceled I play-reading of .Noel Coward's Rockville, a son of the late Stephen Your contributions and pledges are needed ■ race home. Mr. Lewis as.sumes his iiianv activities that were planned "Fumed Oak " directed by Mra. || and Mary Dwyer Tobin. He leaves new duties February 27. SPECIAL NO. 2 for .Momlay and Tueaday night Dorothy Silver of the dramatic | two sisters. Miss Mae Tobin of N O W to carry out this work! Mrs. John Forryan entertained .Notice will be given of a later department of the C. of C. Mem­ Rockville, and Mrs. Franda Tier- members of the Knit-Wits at her date for all canceled gatherings. bers are invited to bring guests. 1 “LEFT our?” borne on WlIIlmantic-Hartford The Ellington Board of Ediica- •Harrison Neff of Wall street Genuine Formica Top TABLES Road for their February meeting, Wednesday night with was discharged Thursday after­ Becuiific You Can t “ The Severed Branch" will be Veriion Board of Education at noon from ' Windham Community i for shoor oeonomy Hear? This advertisement sponsored by G. E. Willis & Son^ Inc. In Assorted Colors. the topic of Dr. George S. Brookes' a ai>ecial meeting and it wa.s voted Memorial Hospital. ' $18-95 Mrmon for morning worship in to re.scind the action taken at its Scouts of Troops 57 and 65. Ex­ YOU CANT BEAT IT Note Only ...... Columbia Congregational church' two weeks ago when the- plorer Post of Troop 57, their load­ Do Others “ W’hisper” ? Sunday at eleven o'clock. Vernon Board voted to di.scon- ers. drivers of cars are reminded I f yon "don’t quite under­ to meet at 7 p. m. Monday a t ; for 0 worm homo O air L. Robinson, a director ol tiniie the practice of taking out stand” your tb« New England Milk Producers of tnwri tuition pupils at the Rock Nathan Hale Oommunity Outer. grant, or catch only bits ol W YOU CAN BET ON IT Aaaociatlon. apent the day in Provi. ville Higli school. "Die Board also At that time the group will 8undny service, or If yoo re Manchester Chrome Company dcnce at a directors meeting Tue.s- voted to discuss the matter fur­ leave for Bushnell Memorial Hall 1 lonely bccons* other folks wave day. ther at its next meeting and be­ ! in Hartford to attend the Shriner'a' vou *oot of Iheir groups— for eomploto dotolls 56 COTTAGE STREET PHONE 3688 The local justice court held .ses­ fore taking any new action, to iiecdn't suffer such nnbappl- sion in Yeomans hall Monday niglu hold A joint meeting with the neos any more. Fhens; • for toe first time in many quiet Tolland. Somers and Ellington weeks. Newton B. Smith, justice, Board of Edueation. As the situ­ HEAR and Ultra h sa obllqtllas, as4 ation now stands Ellington. Som­ presided with Chaunccy M Squicr. UNDERSTAND, too IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ers and Tolland can continue to \ Sr., grand juror presenting the vk With the Newest send Uhtion pupils to the Rock­ Airthetlit^ dttltr cases. 'Jnly two of four cases RUG ville High school. At a special sea Yci, electricity is one of the smallest items in your Kbeduled appeared, however, two; Rp~preaenUtive Simon Cohen REPAIRING others forfeiting their bonds. Ellington suggested the build- TELEX Armand J. LaBonte, Providence, ^ regional high school.with budget, and considering the amount of work it does G. E. Willis and charged with reckless driving SUte Sid. Don Wallace, a member BINDING PAPER COLLECTION pleaded guilty to the charge and of the Ellington Board of Educa­ CLEANING it is certainly the biggest bargain you buy. Son, Inc. was fined 836. tion. served as spokesman for the Hearing Aid I 5Ula Street TeL 51U IN THE Augustine Anastas! of Stratford, i outside towns., brinta new hope to the] Arrested for failing to' dim head- j Mra. Charlea Hein of Somers Inatallationfi Wall To Wall It is such an importont item we must keep its cost low. lights pleaded guilty and,was fined road, arrived home from the With The New Tackless deafened . . . come in and Rockville City hospiUl where she * Methoil hoar for yoaraalf! Cyril Murphy. East Greenwich. hsd been under observation for a We are so proud o f this U M Don't be fooled by “low cost” electricity under govern­ SOUTHWEST SECTION PL I., arretted on charges of viola­ few days. model we are aot atrsM J* ^ tion o f rules of the road forfeited David Logan of Main street en­ MANCHESTER the puMIe that It la PM CHD ment control. You cant get something for nothing— a 825 bond by failing to appear. tered the Rockville hospital SLiaHTLY HIGHER THAN COLD RUBBERV-thc m h e c lt rubber that Thursday for observation. Mr. and Mr*. Philip Landeck, Carpet Center OROtNART HEARING AIDE. you'll pay for it in the end, either directly or indirectly. •nablce tire treads to wear 1 0 % to 4 0 % Trumbull highway, celebrated tbeir Due to toe storm of the past Ordlaary beertag alda glvu MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 few days ElUngton Orange can­ 306 Main St. 2-4343 lo o gcr. T h k actually ancans, fo r th e a v e ra fe • Hi If you live on any of the atreeta In thla section have your paper out oa ay n i^ t. Guests included Mr. Monday. Proceeds from these coUections of paper serve to buy new Mra. Charlea UtUe, of South WRITE OR PHONE FOR A FULL YEAR ef EXTRA SERVICE from Your Tiics atry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank f W Home Demonstratioa RECAPS * REPAIRS * NEW • USED • r- eqnipmhit for the Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Wladbam and Mr. and Mra Bodgat Terms Too! BecauM of the extreme tou^mcM and thtrebility of thcac rcmariiablc Ruddell, Mancheeter. cirai, we mve you widi every tire a W rittca Contract againet BLOW OUTS) Telex Hearing Center 6.00 X 16 Recap On Yonr Own Casing $4.95 Hagaxiaes, Papar and PSMr Cartons Picked Up If Put Out at the Curb. Oabimbla Aggies, forestry BRUISES, CUTS, and ANY OTHER ROAD DAMAGE. _ 4-H club, met at the 190 Tmmball Street Guaranteed Used Tires ...... 49c and up Lower Mces Make It Too Costly to Pkk Dp Otherarise. T ii flirir leader. Hyland Tb s-; Orange Hall Bingo Hartford—2-549S CiairlHa tWak 4UI Uw f fiiiw Wwa tbeir first February Manchester—5837 Tk CiasEOTCVT ^ PiwBiCoaraiy Seat Covers for AH Makes o f Cars $3.95 up COMf IN 9M* !M fftoto MmmrkMo tOLD RUfIf ft TIMS In ontMfock fOPAYl Every ^turday — 7:45 P. M. * 1 Want To Hear Better” * - Bills May Be Paid At The J. W. Hale Corp., Any Day Inffaim f Satoriaje. 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( - MANCHESfER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1960 league is to provide supervised out from under the rocka a lot of night "In various stages of un­ Little League baseball and to taach the funda­ College Year bugs which, for the stability of Girl Teenager Rout$ World Prayer Day dress," leaving her young daugh­ Deductions Allowable mentals of good ciUaenahip and our society, might better have A m riieftrr ter helpless and dying from neg­ aportamansblp during the forma- Xtayed there," Thug Acco$ting Her Will Be Held Here lect. Gets B ig Hand tlves yeara of a youngstar’a Ends in Black But. she added, what looks like A physlclgn testified that the growth. All participants tn league stability to one generation may be O ^ ju U k t £Dntiti0 fferaUn Cleveland, Feb. 17—(AV-A child, two-year-old Martha Ann, Foi PRESCRimONS On Income Returns activity from the governing board stagnation to another. girl teenager who learned World Day of Prayer will be ob­ died of starvation and malnutri­ to the bat boy serve without pay, "In order to envision a pro- Nobleavllle, Ind., Feb. 17— — Entliusiastic Support Is Freflident o f New Iaiii* ROASTING CHICKENS wrestling tactics by watching served by the Protestant churches tion. CALL to take the place of ordinary land all funds are used for the ex­ founder atablllty than wc can WlUiam Dudley Pelley was behind 2-9946 Tax-Free Income Doe* clusive benefit of the youth of the Graven On Freedom television routed a street thug of Manchester with a service Fri­ The Supreme court rules that clothing. Promised New Activity doll Iniitilution Cred* foresee," she said, "our rhildsen For nearly fifiy years thla Olcott afffnatnre IiM Tooius raaouipM. bars again today with no Judge early today. evidence ^ven the jury that the pronpt*frec dcBvery Not Have to Be Re­ You cannot deduct the Federal community. need, not self-satisfied minds, not ptm.. ttm*.. og ;» lieutenant General LeaUe R. Marion Vllt, 17, told police day afternoon, February 24 at 2:30 young mother operated a disord­ excise taxes unless paid for busi­ For Youth The Idea of a Manchester Little itfi Feat to Staff conceited Intellects limited to dog­ a symbol of quality. It helonfred to Waltar Olcott and roq»*«am Spring Charmer deed haphazard and often lire Ohio, has approved the suggestion ed with No. 1 cotton felt in just the right Reliant Camera aponalble. A few million aecre green plastic seats and bucks...... Neat and Smart by Harold R. Stassen, president of combination to gently cradle you through­ or Box tartea of atate aeem to have the University of Pennsylvania, Baby Siller Dies; out the night! 4-row eyelet pre-built borders emerged from thoae priaon doora, that an Interfalth conference be (not shown) prevent edges from sagging. Spring And a slBgle roll ef Keda- and the nolae they make la Ba- called on the moral Implications Vietiin of Gas Box spring are hand tied, 8 ways! Ticking chrome Film coating only beled. of the hydrogen bomb. is a deluxe 8 oz. woven grey striped pattern. $1.75 wUl give you 20-S0 But they are all, rievertheleaa, In urging his proposal, Mr. Baltimore. Feb, 17—(/P)—A 15- Usually $49.75. full-color aoeneo. That’a aD agreed on one thing, it la that Stassen made a curious remark. year-old baby sitter hss died after you pay, beesasa dim price tnAadea film prooeeetng. Step la American foreign policy haa not He said that the hydrogen bomb being overcome by gas from a aad let ns show yoa how easy It Is to take movlee with the stove turned on by a three-year-old yet become good enough, for thla poses an "almost new moral ques­ "Rellaat." $79, here, faichidlBg Federal Tax. Installed and Serviced by Factory Trained Technicians country. In thla kind of world. boy. ’The baby boy died shortly tion." after the Incident. No thoughtful or aincere Amer­ The hydrogen bomb Is poten­ The baby sitter, Keith Gordon ican really bellevea that men like tially a new and terrible weapon, Helman. died yesterday without re­ IT WORKS FOR YOU 7 DAYS A WEEK gaining consciousness. . • Truman and Acheaon do not want but there la nothing new about peace, or are firmly determined Eugene Vagenos, 3. died Wed-| m d a tC i.. ■cirsAV MONDAT TCUDAT W B O im D A T the moral question It poses. PWfitCRiPTIOM p h a r m a c y upon war. No decent peraon quea- nesday. _ , WKBO—TT-Ckaaael • WNBC—TV—CkeaasI • WNBC—TV^kM M l • W NH O-TV-CbsaosI $ The moral question Involved la Mrs. Rita Vagenoe. 21, Eugene ■ Laytex (oam ■*OI MAIHSTMffT-MANCHrV Ttn 5:30—‘rsislunss ttona that theae two are trying 1:00—Supsr Circus 6: X^H owdy .Doodr &:30—Tslstunss aa old as the Commandment, mother, said the boy once before <:00—Frsd Waring 5:45—Howdy Doody «;00—Firm Snorts S: 45—Howdy Doody to build and create peace, by turned on the gas but she was | 7:00—Te*a Oub 6:00—Film Hlinrts 6:X>^Lurky Pup 6:00—rUm Shorts "Thou Shalt not kill." 6:30—Lucky Pup ' thoae methoda which aeem best to home and smelled It In time. 7:S5—InsMa Show Business 0:45—Music d: SO—Lucky Pup What Is at issue is merely the S:0O—Toast ef tbs Town 6:45—Mualc 7:(KV^Fr«n aad OUU 6:45—Music Seat cushions! 7. m m mop 7:00—Fran and Ollls ^ themaelvea and their informed ad- • :00—riaybouM 7:80—Melody Harmony 7:00—Fran and OUle application of this Commandment. Seeks Rights to Guard Estate 7:,30—Mohswk Showroom viaara. 10:00—Oslsbrlty Tims 7;45_Newsreel 7:30—Mohawk Sbowrooai Does it apply only to Individuals, lO'.SO—Ths Clock. 7:45—Newsreel t:0O->MlltOB Berle 7:45—Uuatc But for the firat time since the Los Angeles. Feb. 17—(Pi — 11:00—Lets News 3:00—Silver Theater 8:00—TB A 6:00—Arthur Oodfray in their own individual conduct? 3:30—Concert Program war, thla country'a foreign policy Craig Rice’s foster mother seeks Carload prices 9:80—Suspense 9:00—Aba Burrows Or does it also apply to collectors the right to guard the estate of 9:00—Candid Camera 10:00—Amateur Hour 9:30—Boxing la being aerioualy queatloned, not 9:10—Tha Ooldbergs. 11 ;00—eY'ou’re An Arlitl II 0 0 -Wrestling of individuals, joined together In the whodunit writer, who Is con­ 10:00—Studio Ont by Oommunlata, nor by iaotatlon- the form of nations? fined In a state mental hospital. 11:00—Lata Newt lata, not by the plnka, nor by tha Mrs. Nancy- C. Rice filed petition If It applies to nations aa well Simmons Hide-A-Beds THCBSOAT raiD A T SATCBDAT “America First" oatrlches, but by for miardlanshlp In Superior court NOW WNBC-TV-ChaaasI • WNHC—TV-Chaaael • aa to Individuals, then It is just aa yesterday, asserting Mills Rice has WITMC—TV-CkaaasI S aelid men of the international become "Incompetent by resson of | 5:30—Tslstunss .'■>:30—Tsletunsi 3:35—Nsvy Basketball morally Important to eliminate At the January Market Simmons offered us a limited group 8:00—Twilight Tima 6:00—Teletiinei point of view. chronic alcoholism.” 5:45—Howdy, Doody war by slingshot as it is to elimi­ of their famous Lawson style Hidc-a-Beds, in discontinued t:0O—Twilight Hour 6:80—Lucky Pup 6:30—Red Barber Mr. Truman and Mr. Acheaon nate war by hydrogen bomb. t:S0—Lucky Pup 6:46—Jean O'Brien 3:45—Lucky Pup coverings, at carload savings. It’s seldom you can buy these 4:46—Three Fox Fables 7:00—Fran and Ollla 7:00—Lone Ranger do not have to do sudden hand- If the Commandment does not 1950 BUICKS 7:30—Mohawk Showroom 7:30—Screen Test Nationally Advertised, double-duty sofa beds below the Fair- 7:00—Fran and Ollla q^iinga in order to join every pro­ apply to nations, then there Is High 7:10—Melody * Harmony 3:00—Hama 3:0O-54tb St. Revue Traded prices. ^ hurry to take- advantage of this once-in- 7:45—Nawsraal 3:30—We the People 3:0O-Ed Wynn posal which cornea out of thla de­ nothing wrong with the hydrogen 9:30—TEA a-long-time savings! t:0O—Stop tbs Muaic 9:00—Versatile Vartetlea bate on foreign policy. But they bomb. It la merely the beat weap­ Immediate Delivery 1:00—Morey AmsterCam 3:30-Ltfa Begins at 3U 10:00—Wrestling had better recognise the general By M n. Ajum Cabot 1.10—Author Mesta Critlea 10:00—Boxing n.0(L-Nsws on we can design, and we ought Each sofa Is equipped with a one-motion Simmons Inner- 10:00—Prlrate Eya ll:0O-Oraatari FlghU intent of the debate, and ita one Backs! Thla sew-easy—80 makeable sad to be very pleased to be able to spring equipped bed. \ ■o wearable blouae will be the per­ ON’THE FOLLOWING CARS 10:10—Lata Nswi 11:13—Lata Nawi valid, self-evident conclusion, have It By Itself, It poses no new fect and conatent companion for Vi which la that American foreign moriu question o f any kind, and ■pring aulta and separate ekirta. SPECIAL SEDANETTE .$1962^ policy has not yet become good calling any Intertalth oonferanoe 74.50 former $239.00 cover$ . . . $ 1 9 8 Fashion right with a one button By. Sue Buraett closing, cap eleeves gnd embroid- Nothing like a ohirtwalster to anough for this country, tn this on tbs assumption that it docs WAHGNS SPECIAL S E D A N ...... $ 2 0 1 5 ^ Payments as low as $1G.00 per month kind of world. eHOTHBRS. me eryctetaed deep collar, your choice keep you looking well groomadl would be a silly procedure. - Former $259.00 covers . . . of materials Is limited only by This one la tailored to a T, has The Proaldant and Secretary of All the churches have to do is f u n e r a l $209 pocketbook. comfortable yoke and sleevea all in SPECIAL SEDANETTE DE LUXE $2450^ •tats belong tn unity with this decide whether or not they ap­ Here’s a combination you can’t beat for he-man lounge Pattern No. 5083 consists of tis­ one, two handy pockets which ara SERVICE WITH FULL EQUIPMENT popular fooling, net in oppoolttan prove o f war. U they do, they chairs! Laytex foam filled seat cushions; extra high Former $279.00 covers . . . $219 sue pattern, sizes 14, 16 and 18 In­ optional. It. They had batter give crod- cluded, hot Iron transfer for em­ Pattern No. 8564 is a aew-rita have no valid reason for being Ormend LWest backs so you can actually lay your head back and i t DcUvcFed Prices Plus Stote Tax M to it, for sincerity and grand snooze! Add deep seats and elbow-high arms and there’s broider; material requirements and perforated pattern in elsee 14, 16, against the hydrogen bomb. If D o t t i e r complete making and finishing di­ 18. 20; 40, 42. 44 and 46. SiM Id, MBio common sense, before it dis- they are against war. that not the chair you’ve been looking for. Hair and cotton rections. 4 yards of 39-lnch. .jBBdtts them, by easttng them la BMiely one o ( Its weapons, should filling, too! Choose from green and rose textured rov- .Send 20c in Coins, your name, For this pattern, send 25 cents. gM role o f opponent* of reason bo their topta erings; delivery in about two weeks . . • immedlate.^ address and the Pattern Number In Coins, your name, address, size ^:«Bgef p ^ . . on some patterns. Usually $89.00. 'to Anne Cabot, The Manchester desired, and the Pattern Number GORMAN WATKIM livening Heroid, 1150 Ave. Amer­ to Sue Burnett, The Manchester min going to have to. 3196 icas, New Yorx 19, N. Y. Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amer­ ' they want to or net, for- BRUNNER’S Needlework Fans —Anne Cab­ icas, New York 19. N. Y. YOUR PACKARD DEALER 1, HIHT • PfOpOMlS Hmra T m T t e iM ol Ma*tolteii&i ot's Big nsw Album Is here. Dos- Send 25 cents now for the Spring as this oouatfy's for- Th« B M atlfol Modfirn Tim Siqe a# • ens of fasclnatl)ig new designs, and Summer Fashion. 48 pages Motor Sales, Inc. 358 EAST CENTER ST. OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY EVFsNINGS gifts, decorations and special fea­ new styles, fabric new’s, special pMsr- the less tkas they I WORTHY SERVICE ^O pen Tuesday and Thursday 28.‘> M A IN ST. T E L . 2-4.571 1.III tq rtfif la fmd oC thU CoMMtIe D cft At The tures .. Plu$ 4 gift patterns and ; features. Free pattern printed. In­ n Z Caul Center St. the I directions. 25 c^nta. ^ l side the book. Arlbnr Drug Stores ^gtanckcetcr Evenings to 9 J’-' MANCHESTER EVENMNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1950 PAGE mifB ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 Her Examining committee since Jumper; threa grandchildren and a mm July, 1923 and served aa president great giandchlld. WURC - 1880 n n w » O A imIovcp Death Takes j that toundsd liht a Ckilon*! Krgft Picks Altscliiii of the Litchfield Countv bar from Services will hr held*> Sunday tkstr spprsclstton for the thestii- Bowles Sure Steel iodav s Kaaio 1925 until 1933. afternoon at 2 In the Salisbury and Lisutsnant Colonel Hoyne of Good Business wuju-WHNH — 1290MO M M A¥-*il0 cal srU. Mentalists Here Monday Goal the American legation and a Mr. WHNB - MO The date of the hooked-rug In- Civic Leader Baak Prealdeiii Mnr Veara Congregational church with burial ;§ock,Buskin “To pMt members, whose loyal­ News Tidbits WFMA—10 8 .1 For Chair mull ! atnictlon class to meet at the In Sallabury cemetery. ty to the organisation and to he Smith, an American commercial Mill Will Be BuUt WONB -> I4U Landon became naaocinted with school, whose talent, and whose For Settling attache. He also mentioned a CMIcd From UP) W irm At Sub-Branch ■ I home of Mrs. Phillip Isham, Co- the Sallsburv Bank and Trust com- British “Colonel Caperon.” 10:«»— pany In 1895 and served as presi­ . 30 Years Old hard work have helped maintain Within Five Years 4:00—- Wi’lC—Life of RilT^ W n i H c a il N e w ('o n in iit- > lumhln is f'cjpniary 23. This date l)pan of Bar in Litrli* this enviable tradition. The officers referred to evidently WDRC—News; Piano Portrait, , . • f « is a change from the original plan dent from 1935 to 1944 when he Suspect Admits are colonel James B. Kraft, :nl!l^ Alex p. SquedrlUl, European co­ Wl’HT—Fliihta. firhl (jHiiity, llitwanl beramp chairman of the Board of 'T o present members, who are Coal Dispute 3 5 0 ^ Motorists Obtuiu WTHT—Carter Family. WONS—News commentary. le e o n IJlV IS Ion 4»l ^4*- ««« (or the pi'ccciltng week G«U Gelebradon Draws so ably maintaining the tradition tary attache, and hia aaaistanL Coatlaued trom Page Oac) ordinator for U. S. Displaced Per­ WTIC—BackaUge Wife. on Kebrimr.v 16 Directors, a post he held until his ; Lt. Col. L. C. Hoyne. The com­ sons commission, denies In Frank­ WKNB—Neu’s; Request Mati­ WHAY—News; Moonlight Ma- eial Seiencesi at Yale F. Ijimlon, Agril 81 death. INorwicIi Ifohliip at the present time. (Continued from Page One) New Inserts in First tiaee. The regular Grange meeting will Hundred to Enjoy So­ "To past successes. In major mercial attache, Julian Smith, mill first came under dlacuaaion furt chergra that commission em­ nee. be held in the Town Hall on Mon­ Landon had many other Inter-! however, has been on duty In two possibllitief were open: Morning at Armory WONS—Honywood. U. 8. A. WURC—Youra Truly, Johnny Salisbury, Feb. 17 i4b Howard ilay productions and In state -nd fact-Ander said the next scsalon ploy “MaclanaUed” D.P. women Dollar. New Haven. Kcb. 17 '11 Pres­ day, Fchtiiary 20 at 8 p. m. eats. He was a trustee of the | Nnrwloh. Krb. 17-.(Jb- A ban-' da! Event Last Night &ew England festivals; such plays Stockholm with the U.S. embassy 1. To attempt to persuade one trying to get to America • •, Pope WCCC—Request Matinee. ident Charles Sevmoui ot Yale ,tn- The Every Mcndicr Canvas for F. Landon. 81. a civic leader here Hotchklai achool, treasurer of tbe dll held up a hosiery shop at the would be held at 10 a. m. today. there. American legation officials of the nation's big steel companies 10:30— as Pomander Walk, Junior Mire. S o Hint of Night Measlon rine XU says “peace la endanger^ A temporary sub-branch ot ths traA V —Meet Me at George's. WTHT-Amoricau SpoiU Page nounced today the appointment ol I be .'V n d o v c r Omgrcgatlonnl (or many years and dean of tlie Salisbury Cemcti r.v asaoclation city's busiest interseetlon last Ooided hy their director, Mrs. said. to build the plant “In order to take Frank Alt.scluil. of Stnmloi'il, a.s a Spring Dance, .\rsonlc and Old No hint waa given that there advantage or the very broad New ed wherever puMIe opinion- ceases Motor Vehicle Department 4:15— WTIC—Bill Stem. cliiireh will take place on Sunday Litchfield county bar, died at hla and an executive member of the night, taking $78 from a eaah reg­ Helen Page Skinner, the boys and Lace, Our Town to name only a might be a night session; some of Recesaea TTntll Tomorrow to function freely.” ... Massachu­ opened at the state armory this WTIC—Stella Dallas. member of the Univcr.slly t'onmil afternoon Kchruary 19 from 2 to 6 Srovlll Llbfar.v aasoelatlon. Hr ister. England market and the readily WONS—Jack Downey s Music WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room. and chairman of the ncwh-crcalccl home last night after a long ill­ giris of this year's Sock and Bua- few of the many quality perform­ the key participiinls Just came After Judge Olthy declared available sources of Iron ore, coal, setts may resort to coal ratlonlag morning to Issue renewal registra­ WONS—Behind tha Story. p m, was a senior deacon of the Salis­ All hour later, David Prllrrin, 32, ances which conic to our mind If miners don’t return to work Shop. Committee on the Division of the Tbe Ladies' Benevolent Soilcty ness. bury Congregational church ami ' of tills etty, waa arrested and Ma Dramatic club staged a gala back after dinner. When the se­ Sanders’ teatimony finished, the limestone and water.” tions In this area. From all Indica­ WHAY-Stmiley Trio. Social Sciences. when we think of Sock and Biiskki. cret meeting was over. Cole told court recessed until tomorrow. 2. Start an entirely new steel within week ... Americra ■ cor­ WTHT—Bandstand. 10:45— will sponsor a Military Whist A graduate of the Albany. N. was its .Sunday school siiprrlntend- ehiirgrd with robbery with VlO- osiebtatlon of the club's thirtieth "To future successes which are tions Manchester car owners are 4:80— Altschlll is rliHiriiiHn of the Y., Law school, Landon was ad­ lrn«-e. yaw of existbnee last night In a questioner: "I can't say any­ On trial with Vogeler and Oelger company "with capital drawn respondent present et spy triel of w n c - Pro and Con. Board of Directors of the ileneral party In the church social room rnt for 20 years. assured so long aa their happy thing.” are the II. S. businessman's British Robert Vogeler in Hungary re­ making an effort to secure their WDRC New England Note­ WONS—Jack's Waxworks. Sutiirday, February 18 at 8 p, m. mitted to the LUehfleld county bar Mrs. Emily Lane, rlerk In thr Woodruff haU. Approximately one from New England sources and book. American Investors Uoiiipitny. Inc. Surviving are the widow, the atorr, said she had been forced htfadred gathered around the ta- tradition Is niulntalned. But the session may have been assistant. Edgar Sanders, and four build a New England mill for New ports New York businessman regiatiatiuns early. Up until noon­ 11:00— He Is also Secretary and director .Members In charge will be Mra. in 1891 and eitabllshed hla office former Juliette W.lcox Landon two “To Us directors through the in his mind when, late yesterday other Hiingariana Including a WTIC—Lorenzo Jonez. Newa on all stations. Russell Thompson and Mrs. Donald here with the latt Donald T. War­ to he on the floor while the In­ bleo, arranged in a hollow square, England users.” seems to be In full possession of time today more than 350 renew­ WHAY—Chester, the Curious of the Council on Korcigii Rela­ tons. Dr. John Flteh Landon of truder rifled the rash register. and enjoys a delicious meal of years, whose patience, energy, and afternoon, he voiced hope of "some Roman Catholic priest and a bar­ The first alternative now seems als had been Issued, according to WHAY -Moonlight Matinee. tions, vice chairman of the Na­ Richards ner. He practiced contlnuoualy hera devotion to an Ideal have created his faculties. Camel. New York city and Richmond Wil­ rohee ITapt, .lohn K. Qiitnn said tomato }tdce, turkey a la king on Tom and Betty Tucker serious bargaining and some real maid. to be definitelySill out the window, One-tblrd riash la excise taz Motor Vehicle inspector Daniel 11:10— tional Planning Association and The meeting of the Girl Scout since that time, first with Warner cox Ijindon, of Lynbrook. L. I.. N. the spirit which haa been largely progress” In today's meeting. Standing quietly In court, they Kerr, supervisor of the sub- WCCC—News; Request Time. WDRC World Tonight; Sports and then with hla son. Donald J. I’ellerln hail admitted that he was home made bIscuiU, peas, celery the chief executive said, pointing on liquor is proposed to Congress WKNB—Request Matinee. chairman of It.* Committee on In- Troop was omitted this week due Y., a former I T . S, Olyntplf high the man. sticks, olives, tossed salads, cran­ responsible for its successes and The Cultural Group of Temple It waa apparent that the parties were charged with "subversive out that on a "cold and objective by alcoholic beverages industry- branch. > 11:15— tcraallonal Policy. In addition, to the severe weather and hazard­ Warner. Its reputation. Beth Sholom wfll present the Tuck­ machinations, spying and sabo­ 4:45— WTHT—Ted Malone. he Is a meniher of the Advlsoiy Landon was elected Judge of pro­ berry lelly, rolls, tea, or coffee and at last had something fairly solid business” basis the major steel meaning that drinkers would pay Kerr said "there are more than WTIC- Young Wldder Brown.' ous traveling which prevailed on home made cherry pie, "And finally to MHS. for the ers February 19. at #1:80 p.m. to argue about a set of wage, tage” on behalf of an American producers were reluctant to un­ 500 motorists In this town and WTIC—Mindy Carson Sings. Council of the Yale Institute of In­ that date, Tuesday night. bate In 1917 and held the office parent muHt always take some Tom and Betty Tucker are the about I500.000.00C less In taxes a WHAY—Storv Queen. Jdrs. Skinner’s committee con- hour and welfare demands offered espionage organization. The Hiiii- dertake the job because they could year ... American aviatlDn dally vicinity who arc delinquent on WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. ternational Studies. until 1937. He was postmaater credit and baak to some extent In couple who recently received na­ WDRC—Old Record Shop. . 11:25— ^ te d of Miss Joan Astlcy, Miss by Lewis. The mine Icadnt's terms garlaii government claimed before make more money by other means. raports that Russia has In service payment of their auto tax.” These WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. The primary function of the from 1898 to 1901 and servad In ^therlne Cbrbett, Miss Jane the reflected glory of the child.” I tion-wide notice In newspapers by included one brand new twist: A the trial started that ail had .lon- Other L'ses for Money taxes must be - paid before the W'DRC -Public Service Pro­ Yale University Council is to .study 1901 also aa state eenator. He w-as Tells nf Start their manner of driving an auto­ a jet fighter ranking with this 5:00— gram; Frifinllv Circle Rottner, Edward Thorsell and rerjuest for a guaranteed 200-day fc.sred to the charges. ‘'Several steel companies have country's F-86 Sabre, holder of new registrations will be issued. WDRC—The Old Record Shop the major constituent parts and a member of the C?onnectlcul State Miss Fltyllis Sllversteln. Miss Cor­ Miss Helen Estes, who preceded mobile through Boston traffic. working year. The handsome, white-haired made public statements during During the first day's activities 11:8V— activities of the iintvcr.slty. to offer bett, chairman, and her assistants Mrs. Skinner gave a humorous ac­ Wliilc blindfolded Mr. Tucker was Nevertheless there waa talk of world speed record at 671 miles an WTHT—Challenge oMhe Yukon. WTIC- Music. recommendations for tliclr Im­ Geiger, a man in his 40s. confessed the past few weeks on the subject no persons appeared who had to be WTIC—When a Girl Marries. 5lli Aniiiversarv on the decoration committee, fes­ count of the early struggles, pai- seiited at the wheel of the car. a posalblo Federal crackdown If fluently and admitted all charges of building a steel mill In New hour. sent to Tax Collector Samuel Nel­ Frequency Modulation provement and develop plans for tooned blue^and yellow paper, col­ tlcularly with stage properllc.s. and .Mrs. Tin ker directed his Journey W. Avcrcll Harriman refuses to WONS—Mark Trail. W OBL—FM OS‘,7 MC. their support. the strike continued. Rising gbv- against him without exception. England,” he said. "They were son's office to pay their lax, but WHAY—My Serenade. ors of the club from the aide walls told of an occasion 'when one of from I ho rear sent by force of oniment Impatience wa.s reported Standing before an ampllfer. he careful not say that a .New Eng­ discuss reports that he might be It was reported that two persons WFHA—tOS.7 MC. Its membership Is composed of The Friendly Circle obaerved Its W a n t An Old ESTABLISHMENT to the center, and fashioned the the leading charactcra was ill and mimi. He drove for 12 minutes, at the miners' mass defiance of in line for chairmanship of Atomic whose tax bad been delinquent did WKNR-News; Request Mati­ w n c —FM 08J MC. Alumni from various sections of ; fifth anniversary with a banquet spoke ealinly. without any sign of land steel mill would be unprofit­ nee. letters "S'' and "B" ui the same she was obllgco to substitute. She nceompnnled by members of the last Saturday's court order to go emotion. able. They said only that In the Energ.v commission ... College apply for new registrations with s WDRC—FSI On the air I p. the country and 1* representative Wedne.Milay evemiiK. Eebninrv 1.1. THE .NA.ME FOR YEARS SYNONYMOUS WITH THE VERY BEST colors. In heroic else on the plat­ said she pasted her lines on every press, avoiding Jay-walking pedes­ back to work. students will be credited to popu­ receipt from Nelson’s office. In WCCC—Big Brother Bill. 11:25 p. no. of the different schools of the uni­ lit the AdaJiBii Restaurant in ilart- for your form curtain. On the poles were SaboUgp Orders Received light of their nationwide organ­ 5:15— versity, Members are chosen by . Money? available place that wasn't too con­ trians and stopping for red lights. The strike went on full scale. ization with branches In many lation ol their college cities rather order to save making two trips to Same as W'DRC. foid IN AUTO BODY REPAIRING AND PAINTING pictures of photographs ot past spicuous and managed to gel A careful examination of the CosI itatloning In F.ffect Geiger testified that during a than their home cities In this the sub-branch. Kerr urged auto WTIC—Portia Faces Life. WFHA the Yale Corporation fdr their .si>e- • Following the dinner a regular parts of the country, they had rial fitness to deal with the par- i j,uaiiirsa meeting was held. Ar­ performances. through It. vehicle revealed no radar Instru­ N er?^;r=?d’ 0 ^ 1 ration- ^ other uses for their atallable year's census .. .Chief defense wit­ owners to make certain their tax WHAY—Meet the Band. P. M. The tables were beautifully dec­ ments or proximity gadgets. It Is Ing Into effect, and fuel starva­ 1919, he received orders for sabo ness Iji next week’s murder trial has been paid. WKNB—Sporta. 8:00—Racing and Sports. ticular fields of interest to which rangenienta were made for a food orated with bonquets of daiiudds, Anil Heilpcrn Randall of the tage from an American colonel money which will be more profit­ 5:80— committees of the eouncil have Randall school of the Drsma, Hart­ believed that Mrs. Tucker Is the tion gnawed at industry. able.” of Dr. Hermann N. Sender Is ex­ The sub-branch is located on 9:18—Benny Goodman. sale on 3tarcb 18 at Hales, with napdragons, tuups, surmounted first wife to ever attempt back Steel mills cut production In named "Vane or Bane” which ‘had the second floor of the armory and WTHT—Jack Armstrong. 6:25—Weather. been assigned. Mrs. Ruby Clough in charge. Mrs. Built on INTEGRITY by lighted tapers, the centerpiece ford, gave an Instructive talk on to be carried out by all means." 'fhe governor said that the sec­ pected to be expert In legal medl- Serving with Altsrhul as mem­ the theater In general and the seat driting without uttering a Ohio and Pennsylvania. Elsewhere ond alternative—"to build a steel efne. will be open dally from 8:30 a. m. WTIC—Juat Plain Bill. 6:30—Musical Story Book, Rudolph Heck, chairman of tbe or the head table was a large The 1. T. 4 T. Standard Electric WONS—Tom Mix. 6:45—Western Serenade. bers of the Committee on the .So­ fa.abinn show committee. an- growing movement throughout the single word. new layoffs were ordered, bring­ mill with New England capital UN ccoaomlsta arc urging re­ until 5 p. m.. Monday through cial Sciences are Richard M Bis- FOR three-tiered birtiiday cake wun ing to more than 41,000 the num­ fsetory In Budapest, he continued, Friday. Saturday hours will be WHAY—Meet the Band. 7:00—Dance Time. nounred March 10 as the r.ate for thirty candles, surrounded witn country of little theaters and sum­ As a couple, the Tuckers rep­ had strict Instructions to sabotage and New England management”— view of all current economic pro­ sell, Jr., of Washington. D. C . de­ Growing on Servdee resent a meeting of minds from ber of men made Jobles.s In addi­ grams In light" of persistent world from 8:30 a. m. until noon. The 5:48— 8:00—Ave Marla Hour. the show, to be held at Whiton tiowcrs and ferns. The huge, real­ mer playhouses. She spoke of stu­ orders made for the .Soviet union offered "many advantages” over WDRC;—Curt Massey and Mar­ 8:30—Marine Band. puty admlni.strator of ECA; .laniea east and west. 'Tom Tucker Is ,n tion to the strikers. the first proposal. trade nsaladjuatmenta. . . .Times office will be closed all day next W. Cooper, New Haven attorney; Memorial halt. istic looking cake proved to be dents who had their first training and for the peoples' democracies tha Tilton. 8:45—Adventurea In Research, is east coast man who first gained Reports reached the scene of "I can think of no more excit­ square’s fairyland of tights will Wednesday, February 22. Wash­ Whltelaw Reid, editor of The N'ew M Rudolph Heek waa the win­ made 01 wiilte wax, the work oi In Sock and Buskin, several of headlines by practicing long dis­ negotiations here that s substan­ of eastern Europe. But addition­ ington's birthday. WHAY—Sports. w n c —FM On the afo 5:25 a. m.- ner of the drawing for the center­ MISS Corbett. whom had attained success. al orders for Turkey and Yugo­ ing economic development than to blink out Sunday as result of coal ■WnC-Front Page Farrell. York Herald Tribune; I’tof. Robert tance telepathy for the entertoin- tial back-to-work movement might see New England capital put to mine strike. . .Argentine court New automobile registrations 1 a. m. R. Sears, of the Graduate .‘School piece of spring flowers, and Mrs. At each place were red napkins, Toastmaster T’horsell called take place by Monday. Watchers slavia were completed "tooth and will not be issued at this office. 8 :00— Same aa WTIC. Margarcte McMullen was the wln- printed witii the name of the cldb nicnt of his friends. nail” he contlnuf^. work In the building of a rail! convicts citizen of Insulting Presi­ of Education at Harv-ard; and Ar­ TURNPIKE upon Miss Hasel Dtiggs, a former The office will accommodate ni<>- WDRC—News. Television I ner of a lovely gift donated by Mrs. and date, also attractive little Betty, although she often de­ In the coal fields saw no sign of it. which could have such an Im- dent Juan D. Peron and Mrs. Pe- thur T. Hadley. II. who will he sec­ Sock and Buakln member, who ceives Piirisians with her well- Instead, In already hard-hll Il­ The seven dofendant.H have been ron and sentences defendant to tor'.sta from Manchester, Addison, WHAY—News. WNHC—"n'. retary 6f the committee. I Hemr Kuryla, booxlets, hand decorated witli red ascended the platform and gave a lield iuconi?iiunicado since their (Kutant development of our state Glastonbury and Bolton who seek WONS—News. P. M. inaska, with lists ol the llrat ulli- spoken French, Is a native of .Los linois. a new strike was called. and the prosperity of all New yraf la prisoa. . . .Authoritative AUTO BODY WORKS dramatic reading and a monologue, Angeles. .She is easily the most The Progressive Mine Worker.s, arrest Ixst Nov, IS. Vogeler for­ sources say Gen. Douglaa MacAr- renewal registrations. WTHT—Joe Glrand Show. 4:00—Home maker's Exchange. oera and the present leaders. The greatly to the delight of the merly lived In La Grange, Hi. His England.” he said. WTIC—News. 4 :30—Teletimea. beautiful mentallst to ever visit , an Independent union which has "If profit possibilities are aa thur Is gravely concerned with Motor Vehicle inspector George M. R. STEVENS—H. F. MULL J920 president of Sock and Buskin audience. Miss Drtggs haa con­ here, snd ahe attributes her In-i been digging most of the state's father. Robert A. Vogeler. lives presence in Philippines of many Ma.ssey will as-sist Kerr at the sub- 8:15— 5;00_Ted Steele Show. was Elizsbetb Bayne, the vice tinued her Interest In dramatics in .Tackson Heights. Long Island good as present Information Indi­ branch. Massey Is from Manches­ WDRC—Jack Zalman! 5:30—Teletun ea. terest in mentsi problems to i.er I coni for two weeks, set Tuesday cates. the investment In such a thousands of potential Chinese “WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT” president Francis Cowles Strick through the years and has parti- father, a well known California midnight for a walkout Vo;. 1N. Y. Communists. ter. Other office personnel le- WTIC—Strictly Sports; Waath- 5:45—Howdy Doody. •laud. Mr. Strickland made the tipatcd In a number of enlcrtaln- ■net ' Uial opened In the same mill would be well Justified. It eludes Mrs. Mary Gabray. fron> ar. 6:00—Twilight Time. 16(> .Middle Turnpike, West Phone 704.1, Manchester theater bia career lor many years, psychiatrist. nOO members to enforce would demonstrate moreover, tbe V. S. has set "very tight llmo WONS—Sports. Johnson Poultry Farm menls here and In other towns. They are personable on stage j demands, . courtroom where Josef Cardinal schedule” (or building up ita Hartford, cashier; Miss Irene Fnv 6:30—Lucky Pup. directing playa in Atlantic city, St. She also played for group singing Mindszenty was ^convicted and flexibility of our private enter­ of this town. Miss Arlinc Hain ?• WHAY—Supper Serenade. 6:45—Jean O’Brien Entertains. Lroula, the Berkshire. Theater m and off. and their program is ns prise system in meeting a region­ atomic military power. Including 8 :20— of songs composed by the commit­ original as It is startling. It creates *ientenced to llfe'^ Imprisonment hydrogen super bomb. , . .Topcoat worth and Mrs. Florence Jones, 7:00—Kukla Fran 4 Ollie. Sbockbridge, Mass., where celebri­ 'ast year on charges of anti-state al problem In a dynamic way. both of Manchester, and Mls.<= WDRC—Record Album. 7 ;30—Showroom. Variety of Chickens AC% EfffTMMly LOW PRICEO tee to favorite tunes. fun In good taste and causes talk ‘Two Important AdvMtagrs” and sweater weather reigna In 8:80— ties of the stage and screen were Herbert Urwelder played a num­ (loiifo88 as Spies u-llvlties. Roseann Gagllardi of Ka-at Hart­ 8:00—ilama. [Exceprionoffy DEL|CI008j wont to spend their summers. Mr. long after its presentation. "Mo.st Important of all. an In­ south Florida, sweeping beaches WTHT—Sereno Gammell; Wea­ ber of selections on his niuriinha, .\lapl Mta(c Frosecutor clear of surf and sun bathers. . . . ford, clerks. g;S0_We, the People. DRESSED WEIGHT, LB. Strickland for a number of years dependent mill controlled by New A total of 391.’i renewal applica­ ther. #;00_Ver8atiIo Varieties which are always well received. Against lliiiigary Acting as state prosecutor was England Investors would have Final figures on water consumed W'DRC—Record Album. has been head of the drams school Mrs. Skinner was the final tions were isaued here last year. 9:30—Big Story. . of Stanford University, Psio Alto, Free Ameriea Gyula Alapl. young Hungarian two Important advantagea over a on New York's seventh dry lay WTK3—WrightvUle Folks. 10:00—Boxing. 817 WEST MIDDI.E TIJRMMKE speaker, and although she was III (GontlDued from Page Uoe) lawyer who also prosecuted Car- shows It was "worst dry day yet,” WONS—Ski Calendar. CalifcNRiia. The 1920 secretary was yesterday and unable to teach, ahe mill built by one of the big ateel 11:00—Greatest Fights. Margaret Altken. Menaee Seen dlnsl Mindszenty and Laszio producers. First. It would give says Stephen J. Carney, water com­ I 8:45— 11:15—Late Newa. TEL. 2-006.'> Bklward Thoraell la president of gave a reaume of the long list of a Catholic priest, another a bar Rajk. The latter, onetime num­ priority attention to supplying missioner. I WTDR(3—Lowell Thomas. this year’s club, Joan Astley, vies productions of Sock and Buskin maid. ber two Hungarian Communist, New- England customers and. sec­ Farm price supports at war Wappiii^ W nC—Three Star Extra. prsaUent; Phyllis Sllversteln, sec­ since assuming Its directorship and (Continued from Page One) The Indictmcnl against .Sanders, was convicted and executed last ond, It could set prices to fit the time levels will lead to tight acre­ WONS—Evening Star. retary and Paul Arcaii, treaaiirer. told of Its succeases with different read in court today, charged he year on charges of plotting with needs of the New England market age control, surphises pnd price The Wapplng Homemakers WTHT—Trios at Twilight. Quiriiio Accepts Ed. Thorsell, as president and ■ playa and In state and out-of-state possible peace mission to Moscow had been a Brlstish spy since 1940. representatives of the United rather than In' response to tbe collapse. Chester C. Davis, former Group meeting, which was to nave 7:00— drama contests. At the close of at some future date. Britain charged in a note last •States and Marshal Tito's Yugo­ AAA administrator says. . . New . WDR(7-Buelah. HOW TO MEASURE member of the birthday commit­ her talk she was presented with a pressures of a nationwide busi­ been held, ThuraUay, Feb. 23, has Challenge to Quit tee, was prevailed upon to serve aa Soon afterward. Chairman Tyd- night that Hungary had violated slav government to overthrow this ness. ways to prevent pain are coming WHAY—Symphony Hall. , mastar ot ceremonies last night, gift by the club. In recognition of Ings (D., Md.l of the Senate standarils of civilization and Jus­ country’s Communist-Ied regime. "I have already had encouraging out of euthanasia movement I'or been ehanged to Monday. Feb. 20 WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. all that ahe haa done for them. It tice In preparing for Sanders' The six men defendants were legal mercy deaths. . . . State de­ and will be held- at 2 p.m. at the WTIC—Light Up Time. Manila. Feb. 17—tP)—The Man­ THE JACK & JILL SHOP THE VALUE and although perhaps one of the Armed Services committee re­ talks with some of New- England’s ila Bulletin today lald President youngest members of the club, he was a beautiful silver dish. newed his plea for Mr. Truman trial. drc.s.sed In dark business suits. financial leaders and I have found partment charges that Communist home of Mra. Steven Williams, Jr., WTHT—Guy Lombsrdo. 8 DEPOT SQUARE 2-4477 The final ceremony was the Vogeler had been expected to be They sat on the first bench in the Hungarian government derided in 7:15— Elpidlo (julrino had accepted a did an excellent job. lighting of the candles on the cake and Secretary of State Acheaon them decidedly interested In ra.s- A talk on "Shortcuts to Better challenge to resign If rebellion la OF YOUR PHONE Seated et the hdad Uble was to call a world disarmament con­ called before Sanders, since he courtroom, facing the Judge. Tw’o ing the necessar>‘ capital If the advance of trial Is convict Robert Housekeeping" will be given by WONS—Tello-Teat. t Catherine and Phyllis Sllver- ference. was third on the list of defen­ wardens flanked them. Vogeler of spying and sabotage. W nC —News. not stamped out In the Philippines JUST ARRIVED Mrs. Skinner, Superintendent and eln, while all Joined In singing to facts are w-hst we believe them to Mias Janet Brown, assistant home within a year. Mrs. Arthur BUng, Principal and This effort should be made, Tyd- dants. Apparently, however, the The lone woman defendant sat* be.” Surge of demand for railway demonstration agent of the Hart­ WDRC—Jack Smith Show , Modern devices measure everything from ele­ Mrs. Edson BsUey, Miss Helsn the tuiie of "Auld Lang Syne." the ixnirt decided to pass over Vogeler on the bench behind them, wear­ Bowles said that a "single In­ Issues gives entire stork market 7:80— Hiere waa no official comment. Choice Selection ^ following song: Ings said, to remove from the ford county Farm Bureau. The BuUetln aald the Incident Estes, who precedsd Mrs. Sklnnsr minds of Ru.ssians and the other and go on to Sanders. ing a black coat. Her hair was tegrated Connecticut steel mill” lift. . . . Chevrolet Motors reports During a final session Wednes- WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Fine Kroudcluth and Pique phants to atoms. Bat no one has yet invented a as director of Sock and Buskin, ‘Our club Is thirty years tonight. peoples of the worki "the fearful .admit Spying and Haltotage fr»'shly waved. could handle nearly half of demand acw sales record irt retail sales of WTHT—Lone Ranger. occurred yeaterday at a defenae We mention tt iprlth pride; d y of the Board of Tax Review. 18 WDRCJ—du b Fifteen. meeting called to dlacuaa cam­ machine to determine the value of your telephone Ml— Isabel Worth, director of and darkening threat of the pos­ The. first two defendants to bo AH had their backs to the audi­ for steel within a 209 mile radius new cars rad trucks for first 10 cases were heard. Out of the 300 Paint and Povfder, Mrs. Anne Hell- For It has weathered stormy sibility of the last great war— called, Imre Geiger and Zollan ence. of New London—a demand he es­ days of Fsbruary. . . . New York ■Wnc—Guest Star. paigns against the Hukbalahaps, Spring years. Rado, confessed to spying and sab­ The seven defendants stood at Stste Police express belief that who received tax assessment In­ . 7:45— Oommunkit-led armed peasants, in you. Only you can decide rhe value of running para RandaU of Hartford, and When many clubs have died. which carries with It the possible timated at 3.000,000 tons ann'ual- creases only 33 parties filed com­ George Emmerling of the faculty extinction of all mankind.” otage. Geiger is the HungnrlaB attention when the court, headed ly.” body of Flight Steward John Har­ WDRC—Edward R. Murrow, and the Moro outlaws In the your errands by phone to the grocer, butcher and This program Is to celebrate , managing director of I. T. Sk T. bv Judge Vllmos Olthy. entered. ris, who fell out of Pan-American plaints. Decisions of the board New. BOuthem lalrads. who aaatats Mrs. Skinner with Other demands came from law­ Would Cut coat of Steel must be made in each case before The newspaper said Senator DRESSES stage settings when plays are pre- Its Anniversary. makers and from citizens' groups Budapest branch, Rado, a former Then they listened quietly while He sold such a mill could cut plane last Saturday, never will be WTKJ—Album of tha Week. druggist. Only you can put a price tag on reaching With Birthday cake and candles the Judge read the Indictment, ac- found. the end of February. WONS—I Lova a Mystery. Macario Peralta, Jr., a member of by Tiny Town—1 to 2, 3 to fix aented, and Miss Mary McAdams, most of them with different government employe, is listed In the cost of steel to the region's, Tiieaday night while Mrs. A. C. the doctor in an emergency. But whether you business advisor. too idea but with the name objective. the Indictment ns a ' mlnlstery cu.sing them of establishing a manufacturers by from six to 15 Quirino's Liberal party, delivered And fun and Jollity! "spying group on orders of a Johnson. Jr., of Pleasant Valley WONS—Bandstand. U. 8. A. the challenge and Quirino accept­ WeloomFS Members A Senate Foreign Relations sub­ chief of .section.'' Apparently his per cent, allowing them "to com­ road, was carrying a jug of kero­ Beaiitifiillv liiilorud. count the calls you pface or those you receive, don’t Toastmaster Thorsell welcomed Job was in the Industry ministry, United States espionage organiza­ WHAT—Family Rosary. ed. The meeting drafted plans for committee studied the peace plan pete successfully )»1th manufac­ sene oil to her stove ahe acciden­ an all-out drive against the rebels. )ou agree your telephone is one of the most valu­ the members and guests and called since ho is accused of giving Vo­ tion" turers In any part of the country.” WTIC—Halls of Ivy. Priceil typically LOW offered by Alexander Klein of tally dropped the jug. The oil ig­ WDRC—TTie Show Gees Oa. upon members of the club In the 200 Methodists geler secrets from an office deal­ On trial with Vogeler and San­ The mill, he said, would cr:ate Obituary nited near the stove. With quick Intervening years to arise; 1926 New York ^Ity. Tlie group is ing with supervision of the Stand­ ders are these five Hungarians: WTHT—The Fat Mra. able services in your home? considering resolution for "directly and Indirectly about 40,- presence of mind Mrs. Johnson re­ 8:15— was the first and very few respond­ ard Electric Works company, an Imre Geiger, managing director 000 “new and highly paid Jobs." moved her children, ages three to ' i ed in the early years. Mr. and At Bristol Meet strengthlng the United Nations. I. T. 4 T. subsidiary. of the I. T. 4 T. Budapest branch;, WHAT—Qatbolic Transcript. Klein gave the committee an 10,000 of them In the plant lUelf. eleven. from the house and WTHT—Brian McMahon. Mrs. Edgar Clarke who were pres­ Geiger told the court he became Zoltan Rado, a government em­ "In short,” said the governor, brought snow In and spread on the ent were the only president and Bristol, Feb. 17—(Jh — Nearly outline of his proposal calling for a II. S. agent In 1946 and delivered ploye; DeiilhB 8:80— IN C O M E T A X disarmament with Inspection, a "Connecticut and New Ekig!and flames, which probably saved the WDAT—Music Room. vice president of the club at one 200 Methodist young people from spy reports "prepared In five cop­ Kelemen Domokoa, factory di­ would soon be In the process of a home. When Fire CThief George time who were later married. An- all over the state src^gatherlng world government' harked by an ies" to various Americans. Ho said rector; Mia. Ijinra I. B a m tt WTHT—This is Tour FBI. IS MY BUSINESS IF YOU’RE TIRED.. otter couple. Mr. and Mrs. John intermit ioiiiU poliro force, and dynamic, exciting industrial ex­ Enes and the fire department ar­ at Prospect Methodist church here that since 1949 Vogeler received Dr. .Istyan Justh, Roman Cath­ pansion, with major benefits to Mrs. Laura 1. Barrett, t^dow of rived the fire was out. w nC r-W e the People. For . . . of turning acrewa with . . . of cutting wire with Hanson, attended, although at today for the annual midwinter tinally a recovery |>rograrn to caac the reports. Gclgcr said an escape olic priest:' Herbert T. Barrett, 91 Mntwood WDR(3—My Favorite Husband. scissors adiool at the same time, they were economic pressures throughout the "^ ro n ess” Edina Doery. bar­ every businessman, worker and All schools in town were closed EXPERIENCED a kitchen knife Institute of the New Haven dis­ from Hungary was prepared for fanner throughout the enUre road W u t Hartford, died at a lo­ Wednesday on account of the WONS—Emil Cfolemra's Orch. offlcera in different years. Mrs trict, Methodist Youth- Fellowship. world.' him by the U. S. legation In Vien­ maid. 8:4^— QUALIFIED Hsmson was the former Miss Elea­ area.” cal convalezoent home last night storm and hazardous driving. Also Coming from 34 Methodist Klein referred to himself as na but that he and his family were Pre-Trial ConfeBston Claimed ■ ' Cftea Sapreme Court Deelstou She leaves three sOna. Raymond O. the basketball game between WTHAY—Piano Promenade. ASSISTANCE nor Dougan. Miss Ethel Robb, churches the young people will ar­ "just plain Joe Citizen " in telling arrested last November on the 8:85— A good Now Yoar’f Rosolution principal of the Buckiand school, The Indictment said Vogeler The governor again emphasized of Springfield, Harold W. of East Stafford High and EUlsworth Tues­ rive this afternoon and will attend of his plan. He said he testified for train, before It reached the border. had been a "spy since 1942.” It Hartford and Uouia C. of West day night was postponed. WONS—Bin Henry, News. CALL ANDERSON and a former Sock and Buskin sec­ Institute sessions this evening, himself and not for any •uganiza- Connecticut’s need for a steel mill 9:00— retary, gave an Interesting talk. When Sanders was called, pre- claimed that In his pre-trial con­ and cited the recent Supreme court Hartford, five grandchildren and Friendship Night was observed Telephone 6859 Saturday and Sunday, returning to tlon. He Uvea at 5J0 West 110th siding Judge Vltmoa Olthy asked fession, he said he was taught seven great grradchlldren. W'DRC—Leave It to Joan. As a new^pafly-line neighbor, I will release the line Superintendent Illlng spoke their homea Sunday evening. street. New York. decision outlawing the "basic Wednesday evening by Evergreen- WONS—Air Force Hour. 785 Oeatar St.. IW a bidefly as he had a school rally him: "Do you feel guilty?” "practically and theoretically how point” method of estahlishlng steel The funerM will be held at the Wood Chapter, O.E.S., at Masonic in emergencies. I will allow time between my calls. Rev. Arthur Tedcastle, pastor of Senator Kefauver iD-Tcnnt said This Is a phrase commonly used to spy and act as a counterspy” WTHAT-Moonlight Matinee. MUowing. He congratuIaUd the the Torrlngton Methodist church prices aa one of the reasons for a funeral home of Taylor rad Mo- Temple. WTHT—Adventures of Ozzle the State department must make In eastern and central Etiropean and had engaged In "large-scale dacn, 223 Waahin^on street, A ^ Miller Post, A, Li., meeting I will hang up quietly when someone else is on the d u b on the success of Its birthday Is the dean of the Institute snd some new approach to solving the further increase In steel prices to and Harriett. party, and visualised a new high courts when a defendant Is asked spying through a widespread or­ moat New England manufacturers Hartford, at a time to be an­ which was scheduled for Tuesday Miss Margaret Wilson, director of cold war. Kefauver himself favors ganization of spies.” nounced. Burial will be in Spring evening, was cancelled, there not WTIC—Screen Directors Play­ line. By always sharing lines fairly, I’ll do my part achool with a stage In which the rcligdous education at Prospect an Atlantic union to strengthen to plead The discovery In the past few house. club will be able to present plays to Methodist church, is the registrar. ”t do.” Sanders replied In a firm Sanders, the Indictment contin­ years, of huge deposits of Iron ore Grove cemetery, Hartford. Friends being enough for a quorum pres­ 8:30— to make telephone service more pleasing for everyone. better advantage. the United Nations and give the ued. had confessed to acquiring may call at the funeral home aft­ ent, Twenty pastors from Methodist western nations a preponderance voice. which, he said, were “readily ac' WTHT—Sheriff: Roll Gall. Principal Edson Bailey proposed churches throughout the state will Sanders was erect and Impas­ "military and economic data as a cesaible by sea to Connecticut," er aix 0‘cloek today. A Hartford male quartet will Back Pains . of turning nuta with . . . or using tools of a toast to Sock and Buskin, which of military and economic power member of the British military entertain and movies will be WTIC—Jimmy Durante Show. art as discussion and commission against Russia. sive. He admitted each charge would enable a Connecticut sea WDRC—Broadwav'a My Beat. ' fitting pliers 1850 vintage follows: group leaders. The theme of the mission here” before taking a job coaat steel mill to compete with Memorial Mass shown at the next meeting, Tues­ aeUtvofi fey prapor rappMt To Sock and Buskin, our Junior "We certainly are not content to against him. nodding and answer- with I. T. and T. day, February 28. WONS—Meet the Press. Voar pbyoiciaa oaa tell waa Institute Is. "This Is My Faith.” go along on the present policy," he Intr In crisp monosyllables. today’s prices for Minnesota ore A month’s mind mass w’iU be aenlor dramatic society which has Other speakers will be Rev. Nor­ The Indictment referred sever­ landed at Clevaland or Chicago. South Windsor schools close ofeuat oar expert eppUanct contributed so much to the cplor told reporters. Under questioning by the court. said for tbe repose of the aoul of ■tttag tenice. Wfeetfeer H man Edwards, pastor of the Meth­ al times to secret negotiations at Iron ore discoveries In Newrfound Mrs. Anna Keating: tomorrow today for the mid-winter racess ...... • a a • a • a « a a* • • a • •• •• 8 ••^•4||ina* and the enjoyment of our school odist church at Babylon, Ixmg The State department says the Senders testified h' was trained In a Budapest hotel at which a U. 8. land, he added, would be in pro­ and will reopen Monday, Feb. 27 ee Bach Palae — BepTore — •life, and for 30 years has main­ best chance for peace lies In build­ 1940 In spying and counter-spjrlng. morning at eight o'clock- in St. Ubeoll.r — Ptnala — «ve have tbe Island, and Dr. William H. Alder colonel allegedly gave Vogeler, duction in the next two years and Janjea'nxchurcb. Principal Henry Adams has un- tained a tradition for a standard of son, pastor of the First Methodist ing up the strength of the United He said he was transferred after Sanders and Geiger instructions would be available to s Connecti­ nounced that the equipment stolen proper aepport. Ttltphoiio girls aid qusUty In play production, while church of Bridgeport. Nations and drawing the non-Com- 1941 to the Middle East. He was on how to build up their' spying cut mill. frpm thb High School kaa been maintaining a standard of good Dr. Marion Chieger. superintend munist nations Into a more unified sent to Htingara' as a British Army organizations. Most Promialng Lsoaitlou recovered .Xhd returned. TTie taste, seldom equalled and never ent of the New Haven district of front. It Is opposed at this time to captain receiving inatnictlons from The judge announced that an Governor Bowles reiterated his Chicken Contest school Amplifier which waa In­ bodty injurod man excelled by any other secondary the Methodist church, will preach the World federation and Atlantic sunerlors at the mlHtar\’ mission. achool, and which for 30 years has authorized translation of the in­ belief that the New London area cluded ' in the stolen equipment the sermon on Sunday morning. union resolutions. I The date was not specified In the dictment had been given Vogeler was the moat promising location waa damaged but la being rebuilt. : Faint cries came over the telephone. Norwich given MHS students an opportu­ Tj'dlngs recalled that In the mid- dlspslch. but apparently It meant and Sanders eight days ago. Ask­ Deadline March 1 nity for histrionic experience, con­ twenties. Ruaela's Foreign Minister for a ateel miU. W ealejr^Uar'jwung aon of Mr. operator, Josephine Wlodarczk, listened in- tributing at the same time to the after the end of the German occu­ ed If they had received it and had ‘Tn addition to Iron ore,” hs and Mrs. 'Truman Hilla of Sulli­ Maxim Utvlnoff electrified the pation.) been able to study It, both an­ Btorra, Feb. 17.—(F)—Entries van avenue fell down ^ cellar i tently. "Thinking someone must be hurt, she ilevelopment of their character and world by calling for disarmament. said, “the other necessary raw . . . tk M coma to About Town “The Instructions I received swered "Yes." materials for steel msklpg arc for the 1950 Oonnccticut Chteken- ataira'Tueaday badly Inuring his j call^ her supervisor, Elizabeth Coleman, who "But a foolhardy western world were that I had to undertake coal, limestone and a large Mpply head and receiving other bruisea. more concerned with empire than of-Tomorrow contest close March AT PROTO btadqiMrtRri called the police. Manchester Loyal Orange Lxidge. humanity called for dlaarmament espionage work on military lines. of fresh water. Coal era be 1, It waa announced today by It took three atitchea to cloae the I should obtain information about brought from West Virginia by wound alao necesaitatlng two or Personal Notices No. 99. will hold Ita monthly meet only around the fringea.” Tydlngs Car Is Rammed, Roy K. Jonas, extension poultry* and buy the high quality, tough, Ing tomonrow night at eight Soviet and Hungarian troops, num­ water at a eheap rate. Umfutooc three trlpa to the doctor for treat- Racing to the scene, police found a man lying said. That, he added, was when is available right here In Hew man at the Vhlveraity of Connect* mettL long lasting tools you need for doing your work right! o'clock in Orange hall. Russia began building up her own bers of them, the state of equip­ i near a phone in an empty building. While paint­ In Memoriam ment, and so on. I also had to ob­ Driver Injilred England. Fr«sh water Ip quantity iciit and chairman of the Contest Wapplng Youth Fellowahlp will military might. is available at several coast^ cottimittoe. preaent a movie night Saturday CHAMBERS ing, he had fallen and broken his hip. To get Two showings of cartoons for Tydings argued that no peace tain Information about economic la laving memory of John J. Vl«u, conditions In the country. I had to points. The contest is designed to pro­ evening., Feb. 25. at the Wapplng help, he had painfully crawled about 500 yards. vfeo dlsd ODS year ago, Feb. 17. iMf. children are achedlued for tomor­ proposals — Including the World Lloyd Driscoll, 40, of 167 p a rk “In the New London area there mote ptoduction of bigger and Oommunilty House. The main fea­ row morning In Woodruff hall of federation or Atlantic union — get In toitch with people living In street, Hartford, recelv^ undeter­ WAREHOUSE \ the country and to make propa­ la good land to build 'on. good better (diickena at lower coats ture wlU be “Pack up your Being alert to emergencies is a cherished tradi­ esas but aot fergotUn. Center church house, the first at would he worthwhile unless the hig mined injuries late this af^mpqn- hathpr faculties, access, to two through braediiig, feeding and nine o’clock and the second at 11. powers agreed to lay aside their ganda for the anglo-saxon world.” "Traubles” with Abbott and Oos- tion among telephone people. They are always Wife sad BOBS. when a car he was driving on East rsU iiaes and s big rapfdy «( fresh muagement. tello. There will also be sbopt 501 East Middle Turnpike A small fee to cover expenses will arjns- Angto-Baxon AIim ‘The national Chicken*of*Tonior* be made. Sanders said Anglo-Saxon aims Center street was rammed by an­ water.” features. Tickets msy be obtained AKRON SACRO-ILLAC m s:ea iu ity^ glad » give that “extra something" that makes b.Mnnsrlsm other following machine operated row committee rad tha Coiinectl* from ray of the membera of the were first. Immediately after the cut Poultry association will pre* SUPPORT : telephone service so priceless, especially in time The second degree team of Man­ war. to strengthen rightist par­ by WaKer Conklin, 62, of Long Fellowship Of et the door. New Furaiturea *la levtag BMBMry of Mr. aa^ Mrs. Island a ty . N. Y. Bank Robbers sent a tro^y, plaquea and cash We ere preaa ol oar .fittlag : of need! chester Orange will meet for re­ Sports Srhpdule ties, try to separate the Commun­ priaea to ths adhlta. Ribbons and Fraeral Heme IVMmder Dtea suniM iiisr. Jaamh S- Cashmsn hearsal at Orange ball tonight at ist party from tha government and Conklin, a chauffeur, drove into (lopaftaMpt aafi eoretaa. Tfelo ...... the Driscoll csr, police said,' as the cash priaaa wlU be awarded 4*B Refrigeraton, Radiop aarelee I* aneqaatM la tfeta aaataaaa Tha yaara ara slowly passing. 7:10. The first degree team will Tonight to work for a break between Mie Grab830,000 contoatantg. W the father sad mother t loved ee rehearae at 8:30. latter turned into Lenox street. Hew Britain. Feb. 17 —iF) — eoauMBilp. Prteafc riHtoa East Hartford vs. High, 8:30— government and the Soviet union. DriscoU wras removed to Memo­ The eontast closes Juaa T. Kasimer Blogoslawskl, about 84, He said when he was demobilised and Televifiion aeMM - iJMly aofi Mra At- m s the MMBoriee wUl elweye Hager, Oelehcatliv 190th BIrtlidgy Armory. rial hospital. (OratiaMoa ftaw Faga Om ) founder of the Blogoslawskl Fim- leefiaate — OeereelerO flttiag- WHi npoB thie earth I etay. Saturday, Feb. 18 in 1H7 he waa Instructed by a eral home here 50 yeare ago, died Beverly, N. J., Feb. 17 — (F>— Eagles vs. Gardens, 7—Rec. Captain Barclay of the British War ^ Moons On Mars up the branch m ra u e r, H. H. Public Records at hla home late last night. Born THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHOHE C O M Fi Oenghter^ Hliaia S. HIIU Mrs. 'Diomaa Bheldon Bond, who Willie's vs. PontlacB, 8:30—Rec. Office to return to Hungary and Bauekman, rad two tellm- Ko^ In Poland, he w«a o n e^ the first lived through the Chicago fire of Sunday, Feb. 19 continue hla work "exactly as be­ Mars has two moons. Delmes body wag h q rt Call 4148 In IfoUfli 9etUan, In New Britain, ‘DwoaJ tad epetawd h sad /w Coniianlw.t 1871, la celebrating her 100th Middletown va. Naaslffs, 3 p.m. fore.” and Phobof. Tha latter la do naar ' Bank cririidala w o n unqbl* to to this city more than 85 OpeatA.M.toVP.M. QUINN’S Open 7 A. M. to S P. M. Daily Including birthday today. Mrs. Bond waa a —Armory. Bandera mentioned mllttgry and to tbe planet that it ravolvea coni' gay hew m uy ewRoinan warg la* year* age.. lUlattvea say he esUb- ’ ot our aads Joha Monday, Feb. 30 civilian persona on the American pletely around It la 7 h«urs, 88 to BUk Oty Oaipentiea, propeity OpM 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. tad Wednesday Afterpoona .-wlM «M IMt, bride of a few montha when the aide at tha tiiSio. lisbed m first Polish undertaking 7 P. M. to 8:S0 P. M. Dally fire deatroyed oaa-thlrd of the city Vrw va. Jdoi^wty’a. 7:lK—Y. ' and British staffs here with whom minutea. Hiia la leas t h u one- Waller gold bank auditors had at Oxford and Ashland atrara. firm in New England! He leavea PHARMAa , Open Till Noon. On Saturdays ' Mas today wiicre ahe wraa born. Her husband Cheney's va. Wapplng, 8:30—Y. be said he had contract and from tblrd the time of the planet's rota­ bora aent to tha branch, on tha action will be taken by the board. they were forced to come from be­ best policy!” ___ ----- 87 defeat —that at the hands of out lo capture laat nlght'a vii lciy. team end Bob Shea, towering ex- contest to the end of the half. sodes in his life. The movie 'on- ■M.H.S. support and encourage air tiiimeniiis friends, has been a mem­ other cracker-jack freestyler, also E stands for everlasting which Fidler won by over a lap in the 4 St. Georgp. rf .. 5 1-1 11 Martin ...... 87 Probably the most unpopular An officer of the officials' hoard hind tn top the locals In a previous Bristol managed to hoop one more TJancy Crockett, '.W, 108 107-326 Louisville al Ixniisville. Every man on the squad played Ins Hhmle Island State star who per­ cl ded showing the boy lending a teams. ber of the band for four ycar.s and has two Arsts in the lOO-yard free­ M. H. S. will be. 200. setting 'lis i.tw record. Doug 0 Johnson, rf . . . . 1 0-0 3 Richardson . 111 tmJividiial in Connecticut to the said Barone wasn’t sure he was meeting. Known as one of tlie tally than the Indians, and hold a style and is one point behind with 8 Ellis, c ...... 3 2-2 8 J. Chemerka 87 89 112—288 Sherman White, Long Island rabid basketball followers of,, the liesrt out. The,v out-ran, out-fought form* with the Baybrook Ram*, happy, normal Ilf*. Barbara’s great variety of in- during that time has e.xcelled as And if you don’t believe me, Wisse was Just nipped by Brlstol't hit. Walt Shanbron, E. L, Oommli- rouglie.st teama in the league, the ha* been added. Other stars In­ 27-25 halfUme lead. 27. 1 Grimm, Ig . . . .~ 2 2-6 6 Hettinger .. 85 103 114--302 star, was held to lhrc<- points m Nassiff Arms team is Commission­ upstate sextet will be fighting to and out-scored the oppoiition In "Problem Child," the third terest.s are shown In the extra- one of its leading trumpeters. A Vthen you just wait and'see. Irwin and had to be content with Uie first half, but got louse for IS stoner of Assignment, said there clude tliubby MsUnconico, Uoyd At the start of the second half, Freestyler Taylor Booth has reg­ R is for the red, in our banner 0 Baranowski. rg 0 2-3 2 V. Chemerka . 120 106 86—312 er Lou Blark of Ihe Fasten! Pro keep Its record apolless. while the every category of the contest. Bristol broke away on successive Seniors, Sophs movie shown, di.sclosed two types activities in which she has par­ [lossessor of much music ability, third. in the second half. were several lav yers that "were Bristol threatened on two occa­ Miller. Ernie Gomez, Boh Hub- ticipated. . She now belongs to istered points in the 200, 100, and with the white. Chick Donnelly copped the 4C 0 Buckmlater. rg . 3 1-3 7 55'ilhelm — 105 134—’z30 League. Lou is taking the hriinl begging to take Barone’s case " but locals are out to spring an upaet hoops by Ted Brennan and Roland of children, the type that feels in­ Don lias takgn trumpet lc.s.son.s for 40-yard .swims as well as in the Niagara, an ll-poinl underdog, of the attacks from fan? for the sions. but the local* drove even liard, Frank OlesA, Monysk Student Connell. SJock and Buskin, The sign that tclbs the other yard dash in :20.6 with Taylor the Hartford referee did not want The Mancliester - Somersillle Mcharda until the Monahan- Head Up Ltuigiic ferior and the type not given four yeai.s. Just recently Don form­ 100-yard relay to chalk up 25 11 Total* 17 9-10 43 Total ...... 490 511 553-16.54 duplicated Duquesne s feat in league's decision in upholding the harder st throe crucial time* and Hiiilelewskl. Paul Klspprodt and Cheerleaders, A Capclla Choir, schools that they will have Booth right „ii hl.s heels in sec­ to become Involved. ganir Is slated for 3:4.5. Tickets AI Hurowieo. Moc Felt# has been coached combine had a wide 10- enough responslhility. The Aral ed hl.s own orchestra and ha.s play- points for seventh po.sition, Earl L-Conn Jayveea (83) DeComiler Motor* (0) opening a big lead and with.stand- Wallingford protest and ordering came 111) with the well-earned vic­ polnt margin. They were never becomes shy and doe.sn't partlri- French Club and Y-Teens of •Ahuh to Aght. ond place. Barone forfeited the game to .are on ssle at tlie Tropical on East dropped hy the locals. eil al numcr.iis social fnnttions in .\ndcrson, freestyler, has rung up P B F PU Weller ...... 86 — 94— 179 ing CUNY s late rally. Ix-d by lit­ the Wnllingfurd-Manehesfer game tory. The Seniors proved that they pate in school activities. He day she is treasurer. Previous to v.or In a closely contested diving Outer street. They msy "Iso be behind by leas until near the end and around Manchester. 17 points for eighth place. 1 Ryan, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 York ...... 101 110 96 — 307 tle Zeke Sinieola the Purple reiilnyeci Manchester was leading Manchester order Rule 6, See, 4 Lead AU the Way of the game. However, the acore didn't have to play light basket­ dreams to overcome the unlllled senior year she took an active ,»art H stands for home-school, event, Suydan of Bristol ws« of the Officials' Handbook. "A obtained from sny of the following An achievement whicli Don rales Baekstroker Ed. O’Dwycr with 2 3 0-0 6 West ...... 77 ___ 106—183 Eagles took a 16-4 lead al the with 2:06 remaining in the fourth Goodwin and Palmleri pushed is no Indication of the brand of ball ball In order to keep their victory gap in his life. The .second boy In tennis, Ixiwllng, Somanhls Pub­ that's M. H. S. to all. I awarded Arst place w ith 41 points Douglas, rg . . . . players: Dick Ansehutz, Bob ns one of his best is his participa­ 14 points is in ninth place. Rich 8 Tolley. I g ...... 1 0-0 2 Ljmeh ...... 103 87 ------190 start and led all the way penml when Referee Al Barone team may forfeit tue game if it re­ the Arms out front at the onact. that the Red and White played. string alive as they trounoed the becomes a hully and tries to prove lications and the Junior Y-Tcens. ard Theriian, local diver, has And if we think of it just as I Richard Therrian. second anc Bob Lavoy, 6-7, sparked West­ Arendt. fhlrk Aronson. Frank tion in inany benefit shows as a that, then it will never 1 M cN eill^ Ig----- 0 0-0 0 DeCormler . . 118 90 ------208 forfelleil the game to Manehester. fuses to play after being mat m et­ Caron. Herb Cruickshankr George buortlng Into a lead of 19-M at thr With only a scant two minutes re­ Junior Rovers 62 to 26 In a free that he can do anything. Her talent in self expre.sslon was placed Ar.st once and has racked up Frank Carlson, third. ern Kentucky to its 21st triumph ed to do so by the referee. " Barone shooting contest Tuesilay after­ member of Hector 1-a Gace's fall. A Dura, c ...... 0 (W) 0 Maiorca .... — 97 77 — 174 We leill quote the league's pol­ Donahue. Jack Donshiie, Muck El­ period. The two ex-Rhode Island maining In the game, the Indians The teachers of these children rewarded In her Sophomore y mention to the Provide.ice Open Golf Tournament.. Mel Ott, by a 10-gsme margin. Dolph quix program in which they were The Freshman couldn’t take ad­ left to play In the league with 83 9 0 -1 7 3 At the .so-call -d hearing la.st Mon. held on lo a 64-46 lead. Brindley srrett* was scoring l^htnd Nick. vantage of the seore either and at th ’ audience how the size of an in­ made. Some concerned the assem­ to be the Arst student to speak to I - Harris waa credited with Ros.eetto . . . . 101 90 ----- 191 Reds of I Ilf .\mcrican Hockey for many years a star outfielder Seliayes of the Nallonsls and Dike rewa^ed for correct answers. Ruth likes Manchester High blies, lunch periods, study hails the whole school through the in -! g'econd Middletown and one with Wall­ day. Barone, as we have told read­ and Scalafanl cut the lead with one 80 I took off for third, bsllev' the half had only 7 points. Jimmy strument determines the tone and The new revised constitution has of a-lap ahead of Hart- Fav ...... 112 122 99- 3.33 Leaguf tliHt tliere’s no place 'ike with the New York Giants, failed Eddleman of the Blsrkhawka handers while Goodwin registered With I^bert LaFrancla as quiz­ range of the size of It. "In other School but said shi found the M...... j ■ and lime bctA-een classes. t?r-commiinlcation system. He j qoUz ingford. Middletown has games hoiiif. ers before, was not present. ft shared high-scoring honors with Ing I was pulling s grsst T’l«y- Olennv lead the Sophomore scor­ H. S. day .schedule a little difficult i approved by the student body V lttn e r...... — 112 116—228 t y 11 votes .yesterday to land a twice from the 16-foot line. Play­ master and the class as contest­ worels," she .sa|d, "the larger Uie The size of M. H. S. and the left with Manchester, Meriden, When the Rhode Islaoder-s •..air was rep ipted that his absence was 17 points apiece. The catcher took the tnrow, flr^ ants, it was a big success and ers with 11 points, while Ronny to get u.sed to because of the eight | and adopted by the Student Coun- ’• The 100 yard breaSUtroke event Wallingford and two with Bristol. si>o; in Baseball's Hall of Fame. ing deliberate ball, the local* slow­ th* hall to third. Custer accounted for 7 Freshman enyity of an instniment, the lower number of buildings impressed the saving aystem. resulted In some controversy t.s T o ta l...... 497 526 to the road for a game with Her- due to family reasons. Ott's name appeared on 116 of 167 George Mi*:an was not high scor­ brought many laughs from the or nine regular periods a day at j ,;i| President f'eter Gunas report- 494-1517 er for. Ihe Lakers last night hut ed down and m two occasions th* T made onr of the best slides n( tallies, tile tone." This was aptly slioA-n visitors most, as Newington High The second speaker w'Xa Mary i jiiancheatcr’s Gerry Mochau vaa sliey tomorrow night, it doubt less Barone did not file a complaint | ballots. A player must get at andlepce. ('olliinvood High school in Clcvc-1 Council meeting, Bristol attempted to pull a the bespeetaeled star dirked for Tramp* intercepted passes and my lire, got up quite smug like. Questions were asked from the The J. V. Prosh al.so gained a when Joseph Romeo played he has only about three hundred stu­ Ann# Lynch, vLe preaident of the j just touching out Hart- will be with more relief than re­ with the Central Connecticut Board least 126 to be elected. Bill Ter­ bas.soon which Is much larger than land. A novelty al CollinAood was ^ necessarv to have three dents and one building. There the sleeper last night In acquiring the gret. L.nst night, for the eighth the deriding marker when he got turned them into Bristol seore*. niiarley Grimm was shout to material which they have studied victory over the Freshmen as they senior class. Mary Anne, who read: ford's Grannfleld for second posi Mii8taug8 Topple of Approved Basketball Offieials ry drew 116 votes. Jimmy Foxx With less than 6ve minutes re­ have kitten*. a flute or piccolo, and thus has the serial movies and dancing scs- o„arters of the student body vote class schedule is similar to the one eervlces of Vic Hanson of New straight time on their own lee, .he for being manhandled by a Wal­ home a fi-ee throw In the last two up to date. racked up a 64 to 33 win Thurs­ some of the morning notices, atat tion. The judges’ decision stood, 103, Psiil Waner 96 and AI Sim­ seeonds. Teanimale Jim Pollard maining. the Arms led by 89-56. a very low, raspy tone quality. sions held after lunch. approve the constitution. used here last year, and they York. Up to 10 p. m. Wednes­ Reds were unable to win. lingford player. Subsequently, no mons 90. Rn I took a quick look around, Prizes such as slioe horns, toy day, February 9. The .1. V.’s never ed that now "our school is Drought however, and Mocha was credited day, Hanson was out of a Job in FIoor8, .38 to 24 was tops of the contest played In At this point Brindley committed stopped shooting and dumped In Miss Yolanda Leiss, a violinist, A senior this year, Ruth is fol- thought the "M.H.S. Days ” sched­ with third. Hartford's O'Connell The New Haven Ramblers Melt­ and there ntood Cavsrretts on th* talephonea and curlers were given. Cliff Johnson of the membership closer together.” the E. L. He contacted Manager at. Ixiuls with 26 points. his fifth foul and the TYamps were bag alongside 6f me. ’ ■* Donald Strong received a lolliTKip 27 points in the 3rd quarter and 15 showed how the different tones are lowing the college course and lists ule had. more advantages and was won the event in 1:09.9. ed Providenee, won by .5-2 and thus committee said that there is still superior to theirs. Andrea and Senior class President Clifford Art Pongrats of Manchester and That number 40 also figured In left with four men. Palmleri and "Where In blazes are you go­ for correctly answering hts ques­ points In the 4th quarter to cllma ; obtained on a violin. She also choir as her favorite subject. John Panciera won the 100-yard The Mustangs drew first blood gained a tie with the Reds for the doings of the Denver Nuggets, played a few melodies on the Music plays an important part in a large number of students who Jack said they didn’t sec how the Johnson called the inter-communi­ waa told that he would not be add­ In the East Side Rec Junior Bas­ third position In the Eastern Di­ Allen then stepped up th* tempo, ing?” asked Manager Grimm. tion. the win. Custer was again high have not Joined the S.A.A. and are backstroke in 1:09.4 as he breezed but In an unpleasant way. Win­ The class plans to have another viola, contracting this instru­ her life. Besides her piano and students here were able to get to cation system "a step in the right ed to the local roster. The rea­ ketball League playoffs last night vision. High Five in Finale moving at neck-hreaking speed, All I could think of Sft*r th* scorer for the Frosh scoring 14 members of extra curricular ac- direction for better education in to the finish to remain undefeated son being,' the Negro star wrould ners of onlv nine games this sea­ aimilar program in the future. points, while Millard. Belllngherl, ment’s lower, more mellow tones voice lessons, she plays the ac­ class in "only four minutes with with a 38 to 24 win over the Per­ starring for the victors was the forcing Bristol to go on the de­ third baseinan tagged me. and I ! tivities. He urged the representa- Manchester.’* In six meets. Ed O’Dtvyer copped not be eligible for-the playoffs if son. the 55’estem Dlvislein's rellar The group responsible for the and Fills dumped In 16. 13 and 13 with the higher tones of a violin. cordion, organ and cornet. so far to go between buildings." sonalized Floors. young right winger, Steve Hryni- fensive tgsih. Bell wailed Into wBo lie* ded tor the dugout w.''*, ' lives to .sec that they join as soon Principal Edsor Bailey, the pro­ a third. NassKTs made the grade, due to team went down to it* 40th defeat success of this program are Ann points respertlvely for the J V 's. Mrs. Doris Fidlar concluded the Arl^I■ graduation, Ruth hopes to The other students in their so- Glenney hooped in 18 tallies for nak, who turned in the hat trick a* It bowed to the vtsltlng Ander­ Palmleri and w*j ejected with his "In to t*II my roomie about ’ b* Fallot. Roberta Hallock, Carole a.s po.ssiblc. slology class visited a total of gram's Anal speaker, expressed his Manchester needed three points the league ruling that a player the winner* with Custer netting performance with two goals in With East Hartford fifth personal, leaving the Tramps piny." Wlth but three games remaining I , attend music school and to follou- must play in at least five games. son Packers. 95-86. London and Carol Wittmann. in the league the Seniors lead the '\iolinoello. and played ' a few selec- ■ father'.s footsteps in becoming From a list of twenty subjects. twenty school In Oonnectlcut to appreciation to those who made to win the. meet before the final nine, Johnny Morianos was the the second period and another in At Baltimore, the Bullets con­ with Just three men. Aclafanl. I wyi* rcKimIng with Eddie Bette Carlson, ‘61. lions to illustrate her points. She active member of the Salvation I the Council chose Ave that it wish* see if they could find some ways this system puasiblc. Mr. Bailey relay and a dlaquallfication in the Who do you think walked out on big gun. for the Floor* with 12 the third. His first and third quered the Fort Wavne Pistons Hayes snd Jackie Foerst. These Waitki'.s, and to this day the first upper division v.-ith 8 wins and no 160 yard relay even would *.ia\e the Boor at Bristol last night in a Cage Contest at Armory Icwses. while the Sophomores lead spoke about the art and .sldlls of ! ai im ' ed to he dl.scussed at the National to meet the problema at Newing­ stressed the fact that the quality points. markers came on 20-foot drives, High Mark8ineu 83-77. keeping the haK pretty well three fought desperately, but were hr*cman rrexta me with. "Roomls M. H. 8. Alumnus Returns instniment-making. and strc.ssed 1 Jessie Lalhrop. ’.51. I Student Connell Convention to be ton High. of our school does not depend sewed the meet up for Hartford, Tramp uniform? That’s right. Mustangs (38) the other at short range. frozen after scoring nine consecu­ out-manned and the Arms took toll me what happened.’* the lower division with 6 wins and however, Anderson. Booth, Harris Mr. Hanson. The latter, however, Tonight to Conclude 2 set backs. the amount of work and devotion i ____ I held in Denver, Colorado In June. Connie Young '61 solely on innovations such as this; P. B. F. PU. In another Eastern section con­ tive points in the late stage* of the every advantage, piling up 12 Austin Riker, claaa of '49. re­ put into the making of any in­ Representatives were chosen to and Donnelly came through with did not get Into the game. 0 Provan, r f ...... i o-O 2 test, the second-place' Springfield Score Upset Win Richard Day '52. the quality of our school depends 17 Game Campaign; third quarter. points in the last two minute*. Wrtt S'dr Junior League cently returned to pay a short strument. "We should encoura,gc ; polish and dust the school trophies ] on those who live in it. Therefore, their record smashing performance 1 Mlkolite, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Indians not only were routed by Sensing defeat, many of the poor vixit to M.H.S. A u a^ Intends to I the art of instniment-making in Two MHS Jiiiiioi*8 and suggestions from the sugges- everyone shou d employ “The New of 1:21.6, completing the acore, 43 Maivcbester baaketball fans, dis­ 4 Howley, I f ...... 8 1-2 7 the Hershey Bears on the latter’s Locals Seek Revenge Manchester HIgh’e rlflers upcet T lirterroedlate I-eague i gusted with the Eastern League’s rrowd left the Armory. At the end Roms (41) .make music his life's work. He j onr 8<-liools." ehe .said, "for it is I tion liox were discussed. Voice of M.H.5." to make ‘ the to 32. 0 McNamara, i f ___ 3 1-3 6 rink, 7-2, but had three players in­ ------• a favorad Torrlngton rifle team the few Manchester fans that Is taking the courses in this field New Feiiiiiie Club Pot Shots ruling on the Wallingford protest. 1 Custer, c ...... 4 1-2 9 jured. B. F. PU j an art which is fast dying out in Connie Young. '51. Aji ambitious 17-game Manches­ yesterday In tha local Armory 871 traveled to Bristui, responded with Rislev, rf ...... 0 14 that Hlllyer College offers In con­ this country." Will K<‘v Awarils !!"*)“' • ‘°itrfveftoMWdSmL\h^^ Stayed away from Bristol last 0 Slover, r g ...... l O-O 3 ter High basketball schedule will F. Pts. .. 7 Before the rougly-waged affair to 860 in a hard-fought match. a huge ovation. D, Krinjsk. r f ___ .. 0 1 1 junction with the Hartford School A .-lecond assembly was held for Well, here wc arc again with I. L. meet to be held at the Wes­ night In draves. Many ardent 1 Day, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 was over. Keatb AUen had a come to an end tonight when the R, Johnson, r f ...... 2 1 Fleets Officers supporters of the team felt bitter Torrington’s 860 acore was slightly Alien Nt4tp* MaasartU* Sullivan. I f ...... 1 0 2 of Music. the Barnard Junior High pupils Of the ninety-three winners of vour extra-special "Sport Special,” "* ^ ^ leyan University pool. .8 Glenney, I g ...... 4 5-6 13 broken noae, Ralph Hoaking Buf­ Red and White aggregation of Bisneo. If ...... 19 9 Ith news from all your sports' Mater, the Arst pro^am on the Five teams will compete; those toward the Briatol management Allen didn’t find much time to Csrlln. If ...... 1 0 2 who showed as much interest in . gold keys in the Second Arrival fered an injured knee and Vernon hardwood performers step out lower than expectations and the (". Johnson, c ...... 7 1 . A 4 The newly organized Freshman- A Sporting View | ^and other features. I inter-communioatlon system being. Middletown, Meriden Bristol, •for upholding the protest and re­ •core early In the contest as he (Tough, c ...... 2 Proofread BotnaBhls this demonstration of instruments l Regional Scholastic Art Awards 10 16 8-18 88 Kaiser—the only one of the trio against Blast Hartford High at the Indian# fired at near peak per­ W. Johnson, r g ...... 7 2 A * Sophomore. Y-Teen group held its ______I ended. Hamden and Mancheater. -Man­ mained *4wa|t from the game. Personalized Floor* (24) Armory. Coach Will (Harke's Ave wa* concentrating on holding down Ritchie, c ...... 1 as the M.H.S. students did. Fxhibition. sponsored by the Hart­ able to return to the game—was formance. These facU accounted Gustafson. Ig ...... 3 0 Laiitenbar.'h, rg . . . .. 7 0 14 'Die Somanhls editorial staff la first meeting Wednesday, Feb­ From gym floor down to locker Congratulations are in order fori Jane Rottner, '60. chester has beaten all but Middle- P. B. F. will be out to avenge a 43 to 41 de­ Pat Mozzarella. He did an excel­ Elinor Hiissov ford Coiirant P.arade of Youth. PU. cut under the right eye. for the .upset win by the locals. R. Krlnjak. r g ----- .. 1 A 2 now proofreading the Arst half of ruary 8, in the High School Audi­ room "on field" and swimming Coach Dick SoUanck and the M a n - 1 ------town, whom they meet February Jack Crockett’s All Stars will 0 Lynn, rf . 1 1-2 3 feat suffered last December 9 In Tlie victory give* the Indian gun­ lent Job, bolding the high scoring M.anchester High won two key Hershey’s George Sullivan, in Totals ...... 29 4 62 Charles. Ig . . 0 0 0 the 1960 yearbook which has come torium, under the able direction of I I pool- bring to you a “sporting Chester High natatora, who cap­ 25 In Middletown, and are favorites meet the Weat Side volley ball 0 Eagleson, rf . 0 0-0 0 tbe aecond period, scored two goala East Hartford. ners a raapectable Sevan and mro aet-shot artist to but three points. back from the pubUahers. Before these were chosen from a ‘ ‘ ' view” of the gals who grace the 1 Guay, If . . . . The locale have been able to an­ Homestead Packer* (24) Bristol lost Bell, Seagrlst. Brind­ Miss Mary McAdams, faculty ad- j L c a g llC LC H C lcrS 2000 entries representing 80 Con­ tured their aUtb triumph this past English Classes in practically every event except team tonigbt at 6:80 at tha Y. . 0 0-0 0 In 26 aeconds. The Beare made it record. As It developed, the match 20 1 41 the end of this week the second school. week by thumping Bristol High diving and the 200 yard dash. The 1 Lathrop. It . 0 0-0 0 a runaway in the last period by nex but Ave declslona In 16 pre­ yesterday would have been lost D. Marconi, r f ...... A 0 ley and Maztarslla on fouls. The half of the yearbook will have necticut high schools. vious starts, Including a triumph Hart-ey, I f ...... i 9 Dwyer’s (38) Miss McAdams explained the | 48-27. The power-packed tank­ local medley of Panciera, Mochau T Junior League game* Satur­ 1 Morianos, c . 6 2-4 12 getting three markera. had i t not been for the remarkable officials called 39 fouls on the 1 A •2 been sent to the publiahera. The winners of the keys were The cheerleaders take the “spot­ 2 Darling, rg over the Alumni. For the fourth McCavanaugh. e . . . . 9 0 Albert, rf ...... duties of the club and enumerated ' Trip Rifle Team men, who are potential state Shown Pictures and Foss may run in strong op­ day are as foltowa: Aces va. NIch- . 2 0-1 4 In the only Weatem Division performance turned In hy fresh­ Tramps and 36 on Naosiff's. Corcoran, r f ...... 1 0 2 Janet Bradley, ’62. Ginny Martin, art IV; and Tune lig h t" this week by developing a 4 Sartor, Ig . straight year. Manchester has Marlarty, c ...... 9 o the activities they Mtlll take pait champs, have been winning prac­ position from Middletown, j^dler ola Newsboys at 10:18: Blue . 1 3-4 6 game played, the Indlanapolia man Bob Potterton. Shooting fif­ (xoodwln topped the acoring Chsgnot, If ...... 1 1 8 Chambers. Art III. new cheer called the "roll over.’’ tically every event in record time. Devils and Sea Bees at 11. and failed to qualify for the Class L Paris, rg ...... 1 9 column with .4 points, followed by in during the course of the year. Three entries from Mancliester Both the freshmen and sopho­ will once again meet Meriden’s Capitals defeated the Invading iuit- teen points above hla regular score Steel, c ...... 8 4 16 Election of officers was held ‘ A high-riding Hamden Ride Best of luck from here on in. ace freestyler, Dan Pertua, who Baglea and Warriors at 1:46. 9 » 8-11 24 (Large School) annual state tour­ young Potterton's unexpected 176 Tsmnleton. r g ...... 9 0 Palmleri with 31. AUen had 13 and were also given honorable mention: more English classes taught by place Cincinnati Mohawks, ”-6, nament at New Haven. Lovelock, rg ...... 1 0 2 and the following officers w-ere Team retained Its title as C.C.I.L. Tryouts for said squad will be cramped on their previous meeting. thereby vaulting paat idle St. Ixcila provided the margin of victory. R. Marconi, i g ...... 4 0 Muzzy nine. Jackie Foerst found Mullin, Ig ...... 1 1 8 leader last Thursday. February 9 Allan Thomas and Richard Hazel- held during the early part of the "Athlete of the Week" honors Miss Mary Burke were shown Leo Day. Eddie Moske and Al elected: President, Celia Hunt; ton. Art II; and Bernice liavtn, First trials be^n 1:80 snd the to assume third position. In both The summaries: Kiebach. )g ...... 9 9 the range for 16 points to lead Vice President, Margaret Rogers; as they beat the Red and White merry month of May Instead o4 go to Whitey Fidler, who cracked movies this week In connection Morgan, the locals' most prolific Art III flnala will be held in the evening. the first and second periods the Mancheater (871) Bristol's score.* Brindley pumped 11 8 38 SecreUry. Ruth Azinger; Treis- shooters 920 to 868 at the Armory. . , . „ „ September. This will eliminate a the 200-yard record/Ify swimming with their rtudies of "Captain's Leo Barrstt ’60 scorers, will be in the starting 12 24 The achievement Keys wilf b e __* , Courageous" and "Julius Caesar." Mohawks rallied to tie the score, Cyrus MiUer...... 98 87 183 Total* horns 14. and Bell accounted for Score St hslfUms 12-8, Rama. urer, Jean Columbat; Program Hamden’s Arst two men. Biausiiis . . , • r 1, ^ great deal of confusion as the be- the free style event,in 2:16J) Keep lineup. Eddie "(Thicken” Fogarty, Robert Potterton .96 | 79 178 12 marker*. Buck Bycholtki and, awarted al a ceremony on Feb 18 , ^ necessitates a The freshmen were shown the but the Capitals went ahead and a member of the local five last sea­ Chairman. Mary Anne Wilkie. and Pehrssen, Ared perfect prone it up, Whitey!! Edwin Quinn . . . .96 77 178 Terrier* (26) Earl Yost wsra towers of strangth in the Avery Memorial Atbeneum . ^etting-adju.sted period w h ic h 3 reel movies of “Captain’s Cour­ sUyed there in the Anal seasion. son, will hold down a starting TreJsaa (82) Slides of Europe were shown. scores of 100, plus off-hands of 02 Low Cost Settee Richard Ellington 67 88 170 B. on tha boards for tha wlnnara. a r . PU. Barbara Kloppenburg '50. and 88 respectively. ‘ J , 14, slows up considerably after-.s«-hool ilanchester High students bod ageous" by Rudyard Kipling, star­ Speech Classes guard post for the Invaders. 2 1 The Key winning paintings will » • Church BowUag League A preliminary between the rival Joseph Moriarty .96 75 170 Fell*, rf ...... 2 Offieials ta Coatrol GAodhsrt. rf ...... u T he’ Indiana, led hy Cy Miller,' the opportunity of viewing one of ring Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barry­ Terringten (869) Decker. I f ...... 0 The game wrss wrell oontrolled Provast, r f ...... 3 8 4 be sent to the National Scholastic | ™ ’ ______the outstanding basketball com­ more and Freddy Bartholemew. schools’ Jayvee teams will start Ared a good match, but the unde­ Art Exhibit In Pittsburgh. Penn Preseut Notices BRAKE REUNE Standtaga the night’s proceedings at 7:30. Robert Bellini .. .96 90 186 Sinks. I f ...... 9 throughout. Neither Mike Malone AugusUae, It . . 8 8 10 feated Hamden squad compiled i Of the ten members comprising bines In the sU te when Bristol Jamea Massey ’63 was the student W L Richard Rudalls . ^98 82 ISO nor ^ m le Giza, the wrhlaUe-toot- B sn att, I f ...... 0 8 8 tk Runners of Films sylvania. where they will be indged High faced the local array at the Your choice of lining. Check front Copeland, c ...... 7 their usual over-powering score. the present squad, six will become operator of the movie machine. SL Bridgel'a No. 1 ...... '67 23 Walter Horvey . .96 81 177 Ravllnitl*. rg ...... 9 ara from Middletown, were in any Bohme, e ...... 1 8 8 for national prizes. "CTWds," thereby leaving four brlg- armory last Friday. Watch this ’ The Bophomorea saw the Mark In connection with their speech Following Mlller’t. score of 183. was unit, the atudenta of Mrs. SKinner’s wheel alifnnent^ Inspect and grease St. Jam es’a No. 3 ...... 58 26 Cyril Friteh ...... 96 66 161 Genoves*. ig ...... 1 mood to let the players run th* C *********** .. 1 8 3 InM members who cannot be com­ team. They’re tops. Antony oration scene from the $ 9 * 9 5 Last Night*n Fights Mclntoob. r g ...... • 4 Due Real Tlianks Freshman Mort Handler, who An- Show “Western I ’nion" Junior English classes will present front wheel bearinga. North Methodist No. 2 . .60 SO Jerrv Sh ed d ...... 92 64 166 Dama. ig ...... 9 game and warned both teams that . . 3 Ished second for the locals with a peted. play “Julius Caesar." After seeing the notices over the new public Temple Beth Sbolom . . . 60 30 Other Manchester shooter* were the first on* to start troubla Brasnlak, rg ...... 0 • « Wilfred CUrke’s gym claatf- I f see***** . . • • • Credit must be given to the boys 181 offering. FoIIoiwing Handler '‘Western Union" is the story of the picture the students spent' address system for the next few St. Jam es’a No. 1 ...... 47 S3 B.v The Aiwociated Prew Morton Handler. Bnie* Anderson. Total* ...... 10 26 would have to work hla way out Will you become one of the new es have been playing basketball. some time suggesting other scenes Ben Oehore. Kingsley Kuhney. of the armory to th# ahowera. Baoslere, Ijg ...... • • • responsible for the smooth run* jQuinn, 174: Joseph Mor* stringing the ttrst trans-continent* PraetVee^makM M r f ^ The top team for bilarity and ex­ weeks. The students wilt work in NEW GUARANTEED BATTERIES Center Congos ...... 42 38 Fall River. Mass.—Dav*. “Sun­ St. Jotun (24) nlng of the guidance Alms which | “ rty. 168; and Bob Potterton. 162. - - — ------membera. Practice makea perfect which could be used in a movie, teams. The following teams bavs and Ruth Gibson. After the Spelcher outburst, tam­ al railroad lines, with Indian st-jy o u know, and a word to the wise hibition la oddly enough, named Ford. Chev. PIjrmovth, etc. (Square T ype) $ 4 .9 5 Second Omgos ...... 42 38 ny" Shade, 134. Fall River, out­ Rubacho, rf . pers were kept undor - eontroL I t 1 m were shown in the Drama Room. The loss pusl ed the Indians out- play, or on television. - been announced: Barry Wood and Emanuel Lutheran ... 41 39 pointed Young Junior. 187. Spring- Oenovesl. If . tacks and forest Ares adding to Ig u ffic ie n t. the “Clowns." Dribbling Don Yeo­ Pontiac, OMa, Bulek, etc. (Long T y p e)...... $ 9 .9 5 ! Reelrey at a Otance Both teams ware datected travol- (« > These boys, Wayne Alexander, of second place behind Hamden the difficulties of the pion^rs. For further study some of the Ju n e' McKinney, F r ^ Blish and North Methodist No. 1 . 40 40 field, Maas., 10. Tiffauh. e ... mans and Glen-McCami pace the sophomores drew maps of Italy Ung on numerous oceaolaaa tad Bcraberdlsr, r t Howard Brown, Melvin -Patch, and Mldletown. Robert Young. Randolph Scott. Square •dancers' during gym "Jokestera” in some really funny Eileen Barrett. Isaha Dobfcin and St. John’s ...... ■ 82 48 Nt'r York (Sunnyside Garden) Moriarty. e . MMaMl. V ... and other pictures characterising Neil Grey, Bob Mulaney and Bar- La»t Night’s R**ult» th* offlclala ealled them Ofht Robert Gowdy, Charles Bunce, The Indians nave a aeason's rec­ and Virginia Gilmore were the claaacs------have been “dipping" sn#!and baaketball. They’re' really some­ Zion Lutheran . r" . ; . . . 82 48 — Claude-Hammond. 146, West Tost, rg ------Sunday aftemoee t&* Arms or* K oM w . « ord. of 5 wins and 2 losaea. Romau lift. Bom* of the moat out- .bara Steam*. Eugene Pinto and Natimal laagua John Michael#,. Peter blaaka, and star petformers of this movie “diving" through a dance appro­ thing to watch. So. Methodist, No. 1 ____ 31 49 New York. N. J., stopped Joey Tereoto 8. Montreal 8 (T it). Brsvnard. rg home to Middletown. Top-off tima R. K w dt, tm Jam es Maasey. aet up the equi^ Richard Day, '63. which waa presented on Wednes­ s ^ d l i « were d0(M ky Ann Oarrot, 'Norma Crane, -Dave Ketly tad COLE MOTCmS St. Mary’s No. 1 ...... 31 49 Carkido, 141 3-4. Youngstown. 8. Griffin. Ig . . . 'owur. Iff abffaoaas priately titled "The pip and Diva." John Panelets,, Ktalse Skonaski. Amariean League is 3 o'clock with a prattauaaty, vent each morning and put it away day. February 8. Wall, that’s tha SO-M mark (#r Oeorgto Bolain, end Dougtae St. Bridget’s .Jo. 2 ...... SO 50 Pittsburgh - Floyd ilorrlB, 160. Btdwell. Ig . featuring (3heney Tech and th* Phyllla Mastropietro and M lrilya Clougn end Mary Proven. OHier AT THE CENTER PHONE 4164 OPEN EVENINGS Karsbey 7. Snrtngfield 2. QUINN'S aaeh night Tltay alao aacrlAce The-usual eollectipn waa taken And on this note we will "bow— this writtoig. We’ll see you after ‘ St. Ma(^*’s No. 2 ..•...... 80 .50 Pittsburgh, knocked out Kid Mc­ New Haven 6. Providence 2. Rec All-Stars, set for 1:80. This u a a study halla to xuA off the Alms. Read Herald Advs. up. vacation. Keith: teams will be.announced later. '10 24 at Out” until next week. j St. Methodist No. 2 . . . . . 2 $ 63 Coy, 162, tndianepolls, i. Indianapolis T, Cincinnati 5. Totals ...... will be th j fourth meeting with PHARMACY I B ette Carlson, '81 P ft O’Hara. Nancy Crockett '60 Al Thomas '80 Mary-Jo Hugret '63. Bertiera Kloppenburg. . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1980 PAGE THIRTEEN I MANCHrarrER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1960 Hint to Bride# fluff rollara are willed by naen | Pupils of a Morrlsvllle, N. Y., HowMIliig OB TUUNUKVILLfe; FOLKS BY rUNTAINB FOX Don't criticize gifts who laugh at the foolish rJotbea' school had a two-day holiday when The favorite toys of little boys 46 HooMhold Gnodf 61 72 Sense And ...... h » " l * BoBliiMa ttomcea Offaiwd 19 R ep a irin g 29 Articica (or Sale Your beloved may bring. women wear. buses couldn’t navigate muddy* AatoniobllM for 8*1# 4 64 Are thosa which maks tha loud­ HOUSE UND ER construction on Or Uc’ll soon cease roads. Not exactly a dirty trick est noise. O l d M a n Fi s h e r 's Fa m o u s Fl i v v e r ANTIQUES Refiniahad. Repalritfg FURNTTURB Repaired, rollnlah- ARCE Brazine electric thermo 1 JUST RteEIVEil) A Nonsense on the kids. AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE. Essex street. W ill be sold as It Remembering. Dad— What Ume is It, daughter? — Frank Kleman. dona on any fumitura. Hemann. ed. Ohaira reaeated. E. C. Naab, grip set for soldering lugs up to CARLOAD OF FURNITURE 1941 CHEVROLET from the factory and when I Orford Buildlnt Apply Uar- stands today for $4,000. E. j. Child -What do you make shoes — Helen Van Dusen. Daughter—Fred’s watch Isn’t ■7” 189 South Main atreet Phone B r 88, 714 i^ortb Main atreet. 400 ampr. In size or copper pipe opened It. I found it to be Campbell Co., 29 Bisaell street. with? going. Saw a drunk as I was coming Father had said to mother; "I ONE OWNER CAR 5648. fittings up to 1 inch. PbOne'6150. ,low’s. Dad—How about Fred? along the street, hanging on to a ‘•SUGHTI..Y DAMAGED” Phone 6243. Mother—Hide! ! Home work for school children had a dream. Dr. Bcott (old me 1 '-■^,001"'''. n gteam ts la being abolished - - but not here lamp post. I asked him whv he c. Pnvato Inatmctions 28 USED Television set, auto radioa, I'll sell any part of It for prac­ would die in three daya.” 2-DOOR BLACK SEDAN Child—Hide! Why should I hide?-! was hanging on to it. and he said. vaeuum, electric motors, pipe tically what It cost me aa I have Wanted to Rent 68 8 ROOM House, bath, lavatory. 2- —lo<-al school rliildrcn will regret The chances of having a traf­ Mother was busy with breakfast ^v-^P Household Sendees GOOD JOBS and auccessful busi­ .Mother—Hide! 'rae cow’s out-] to hear — hut In Essex County, "Well, some one has got to top !<< , CbAflSinBD ADVT. vise, electric shaver, radio. Call been relmburacd from the railroad car garage, large lot. In good Mdc. fic accident are more th.an o.ie- and dismissed It banterlngly. Offered 19A nesses are only offered to trained and factory. ADULT Ootiplc desires 5 or 6 condition. .Telephone 8453 after England. third greater In darkness tlian In it from waving about.” ‘ JOBPT. HOUIU: 2-3319. room rent unfurnished, hear'but Child— Lot the oi’ cow come, I Old Dr. Srott had been dead for RADIO and HEATER men—men who know. .Whether ril guarantee any article to be as 6:30 p. m. daylight. Thist’s wliy all drivers f years! j 8 : » A . M. to 4:41 P. M. FLA T FINISH. Holland window line. References. Write' Box J, ain't afraid. I The hupplianl for a divorce told are urged to slow down when It you prefer a large city or a amall BARRETT BRAKE riveter, 10 good as new. I ’ll sell any Item on ■ Tile blessings we enjoy every But three days later, in sehiiol. | A-1 CONDITION ahadea made to meaeure. All tor^n there are opportunities for sets Raybestos' brake linings, easy terms. I ’ll hold It until you Herald. VERNON ~ the court. gets dark sooner ever day. Take day. becsu.se they are so common, It's fighting among ourselves to Applicant I want a divorce from brother came aud whispered that | metal venatlan bllnda at a new trained men in any one of these rivets and clamp, $120. Phone 2- are ready for It. I ’ll deliver It at I it eaay and watch out for cars, are usually appreciated far too FA M ILY OF lOur u ^ n t ly need t save prestige that keeps ua from my wife. She threw me clean out we must go home at once. j low price. Ka.va made while you trades. Check them. Automotive no cost. • Four room single, $8,500. Hot people and other tilings that are little by us. CALL 2-9820 0850. 6 or 7 room tenement or rent. Call fighting together to save the world. ' of our seccind-.story window, right Father had died—just as "Dr. i tw l sad PMmd 1 wait MarloWa and dleael mechanics, auto body I’ll show it to you anytime, day air heat, copper plumbing, plastic hard to see on the streets and lilgh- 2-0272. on top of a pile of bricks. ways. A few minutes of one per­ .Scott" s.-ild he would. | and fender rebuilders, refrlgera- or night. I ’ll send my car for you, tile bath. Insulated, automatic hot • Friend— Your hiiaband haa been __ ^ , Hartford Road n«ar CORNICES and vafanee boarda. It i* wiser nut to let friends I Judge —Well, you don’t seem to son’s time Is not worth nea.ely as Emma B. Wood, Alexandria, Va. ( ^ ifip T - O a 48 HOLLISTER STREET tlon-alr conditioning, television Din monds— toatohe bring you to the store, tske you WE W A N T to stay In Manchester, water heater, thcrmoseal storm found riddled with bullets. Dp you r^rtaM atrMt, pair of lady'i Cuatom built, choice of deaigna. back home, without obligation. know that wlial yuu’re telling them | be any the worse for your fall. much aa a life saved. Phone 2-3524 or 2-9002, from 9 servicing -radio electricity - elec- Jaw etry 48 but we need 3-4-5 unfurnished windows, doors and screens, ar­ Is a secret. Then mayb,- they | Not hurt, are you? waul the body sent home? W riter - What's the trouble, I Uaek ihoaa. Finder pleam call For an opportimlty of a lifetime tesian well. New 1949. 1937 LA SALLE, radio and heat a. m. to 9 p. m. troQlca, drafting-building con­ rooms. Can you help ua out? won’t repeat it. Applicant- .'\’o, I ain't hurt, but The trouble with most inventions Wife of Chicago Gangster No. sir ’ i a-lTM after 6:S0. er. Good running condition. Rea- struction. America's outstanding LEONARD W TORT, Jawslar Ra- Phone me at Hartford 6-0358, after .Send the bullets home. We need 8 P. M. 6-8239, Mr. Albert. Please write o Box E Herald. suppose she docs it again and those to end war Is that they shoot in Patron — I asked for some three- > W EAVING of burna, moth holes trade school offers these train­ palra and ndjuste wntchea axpert- The University of CTiicago is go­ ’em. minute eggs and Inatead you f/>y r— I.aity'a yold bracelet on annabir. Phone 2-1077. A—I.T-B—E—R—T—S bricks aren’t there. any direction you point them. and tom cloUimg. boaiery runa. ings to veterans under the new. iy at renaonnbla prioea. Open W ANTED by a busineaa,woman, ARTHUR A. K N O H .A ing to teach how to live happily If U Weren't for old maids we brought me three-year ones. Main or Baat Center atrects. 43 Allyn St„ Hartford GUARANTEEL. 1940 Pontiac handhaga repaired, atppar ra> Thursday aveninga 189 Spruce one or two light housekeeping 100 years. Leaving only the prob­ probaiily never wotild have heard Valued aentlmentally. Phone .1634. Increased benefits. Special plan Waterbury, New Haven, Meriden Realtor—875 Main Street I It’s nice to know, anyway, I list A judge suggests brain examina­ aedan. 1395; .939 Pontiac aedan, placement. uiubreUna rapatred, for. non-vets 18-50. Earn while street n o n e 8-4M1, rooms. State price. Write Box B, lem of how to live those 100 years. the expres.sion "we girls.” what Isn’t la always worse than tions for speeders. Isn’t that tak­ Foul Play Reward. 1295; 1937 Chevrolet aedan, $150; men'a ehirt coUara reversed and you learn. Rend for facts about DINING ROOM set, mahogany Herald. Phone 5440 or 5938— Eat. 1921 what Is. ing a lot for granted ? Tlie w iper oil my windehleld huma 1938 Chevrolet pick-up, $150. Cole replaced. Marlow'a Little Mending training, part time work, rooms. veneer, .10 pieces, including ere Turning up your sleeves at work Several Jewel robberies have Through each fair-weather teat; Fuel and Feed 49 A OWNER of new department store and turning up your nose may been reported In England. At Annoancenenta Motora. 4104. Shop. Ooramerclal Trades, Box L denza server and credenza china Home Listings Wanted Too many couples share their A 4'allfnrnla deputy sheriff But when I get caught In the rain In Manchester needs to rent, furn­ mean the differenca between sue- I least they can’t complain of a joys and sorrow* by him taking awrilowect a Ihiimblack while It takes a sudden rest. Herald. HARDWOOD For sale, stove closet, also slip covfrs for chairs, rO U R INCOME tax return pre­ 1947 BUICK SF.DAN— ished or unfumirtied apartment SEVEN ROOM Colonial, master cess and failure. I ateal .shortage. the Joya and her the sorrows. I hanging a rrirnilar. — H. B. Bazemore length, delivered. Also cow man­ $150. 35 Lockwood street. pared by former deputy collector Building—Contracting 14 or home, 4. 5 or 6 rooms. Call bedroom, two other bedrooms, tile EQinPPF.n WIT14 RADIO, ure. Piela Bros, 864 Bidwell of internal revenue, In yoi i- home. Maslcal—Onunattc 29 Manchester 2-3448. bath, lavette, fireplace, hot water street. Phone 7405. MICKEY FINN An EntbarrassinK Moment! LANK LEONARD Tel. »00S. HEATER. DEFROSTER GENERAL CARPBNTRT. Altera- Machinery and Toola 52 heat, double garage. 581 East tlona, nddlUoaa and new oonstnic- PIANO TUNING, repoln, raoan- MAJOR OIL Co. representative Center street. Owner. Phone 2- I'M NOT GONNA TELL YOU CAN’T 0 0 ^ A MR. WINK IS TOUR CHILD will be fitted to the AND SEAT COVERS Uon. Oormera, porches and ga­ diUoning, ato. John Ooekarhnm, USED FERGUSON with loader, being transferred from New 2116. I'VE BEEN CRITICIZED pnqier ahoea at "Rite Fit Shoe rages at reasonabis prlcea. Work- 28 Bigelow street Pboos 4819. Garden— Farm— Dairy plows, stock o f qsed tractors Hampshire desires a 6 or 7 room HIM HOW I'M GOW' THAT, PML! YOU'D BEFORE! 1 JUST HERE TO SEE Shop” featuring "Child Life ONE OWNER CAR marship guaranteed. Free eetl- Prodocta 60 with and without bulldozers. house. Best of references furnish­ '^CERTAIMIVIS YES! BUT I%l VERY -OR w h e n ! HE CAN BE SEVERELY DON'T «mNT ANY YOU, SHERIFF/ Bboea.” Jarvla Building. Main metee. R. M. Alexander. TeL ed if needed. Write Care of Shell LOW MILEAGE Boaineas Opportunities 92 GREEN M OU NTAIN potatoes. Large selection farm Implements, Loto (or Stic 78 BURNED UP A80UT GIAD THAT THE MAN GO BY HIMSELF/ CRITICIZED/ PART OF HIM/ atreeL Room 8. Tel. 2-911S. 3716. new and used. Dublin 'Tractor Oil Co., 65 Gilbert street. East THAI DELEGATE ISGO INTELLIGENT, EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION First quality, very mealy. $1.75 Hartford, Conn., or call Hartford BUILD YOUR home on 70’ lot on 33 C ARPEN TER Work. Jobbing of BROAD BROOK—A frame build­ a bushel deliveied to your door. Co.. Wlllimantic. Phone 2058. WHO IS GOING WITH fLOSSIE.'HE WON’T ing with four room apartment, 8-6511. Green rood. Sewer, water, new Personsls 9 all kinds. New construction Call Hathaway, 2-1390. SNOW PLOWS. Maxim bumper school. Phqna 2-0718. GORMAN MOTOR SALES, INC retail store for accessories, an Workman’s compensation carried, plows for ears ana pickups. Peer­ w a n t e d —Rldera to Hartford auto repair shop underneath, a Call for an estimate on any In less hydraulic lift plows for cars, business Property for Sale 70 inaurance companlca, vicinity of 2R5 M AIN ST. drive-ln for changing oil, steam 51 inside or outside work. Fred HonsehoM (Soods trucks and tra i^ rl. Capltol_ Suburban for Sale 75 Conn. Oeneral. Time 8:15-4:30 heat by oil equipped for a 3-pump HOUSE UNDER conatnictlon on TEL. 2-4571 Knofla. Tel. 7704. Ekjulpment, 38 Main street. Phone Driver emploved at National Fire. gas station. Associate Realty LARG E Living room mirrors, Essex street. Will be sold as It E N FIE LD —One mile off Route 6, 7958. CnU 2-9518. ROY MOTORS. Ine. EXPERT Carpenter will build or Company, 1010 Main street, East rock maple bed and chest, rock stands today for $4,000. E. J. new 5-room house with bath. 3-4 help owner build or repair. Save Hartford, 8-4618. Evenings Broad maple buffet, large file cabinet, Campbell Co., 29 Blstell street acre. Immediate occupsmey, $6,- INCOME TA X and accounting 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN you contractor’s profit. Builder large bookcases, china closets, 500. CMh $100. Aasoclate Rarity Brook 1258J3, Wanted— ^To Boy 68 Phone 6248. aarvice—individual and bualnesa. A nice car. Box C, Herald. high chairs, large coal heater, Company. 1010 Main street. East 1941 DeSOTO SEDAN Cnll Dan Moaler 2-3329. M EAT and grocery store with large nil heater, flve-piecc kitchen W'ANTBD— All kinds of goods to EAST WINDSOR —Route 5. A Hartford, 8-4613, evenings Broad Fullv equipped. luncheonette on ctit-off on Wilbur set. Old Red Tin Barn, 706 North soli at auction. Write H. L Welch, prosperous.grlll; 12 acres of land, Brook 1258J3. ' m a k e OLD floora look like new. 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ^ - L L a . 2-/7-5-0 R o o fin g 16A Cross Highway. Stock, fixtures Main street. Phono 2-3376. 83 Humphrey street, Hartford 8-acre tobacco shed. Equipment aeUeeeS W TSe 111 eySneiw lee. Rent Warda floor aander and Excellent condition. and lease. Price $2,900. Call Rock­ Phone Hartford 5-5214. stock, etc. As.sociate Realty Com FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY edger. Very reaaonahle ratea. 1942 DeSOTO SEDAN FEATURING Guaranteed roofa ville 908W3 or 1555W2. H OSPITAL BEDS and wheel pany, East Hartford, 8-4613, eve­ Wanted— Keal Bstoto 77 BUU'l^i AND HER BUDDIES Oh? BY EDGAR MARtlN and expert repairs as well Eaay to operate. Complete In- A new ear In every respect. chairs for sale or for renL Ratea BUYING Uaed furniture and nings Broad Brook 1258J3. 1947 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR gutter and conductor work. Try IF TOU Hava a stngla or S-fanUiy TW'SERVICE IN THIS ? f OH V Y *. VvJt iOST HhO A \.OK56 WOT OOKl’T telORRV'.TrtV OMLV atructiona fumlrtied. Montgom­ reasonable. Keith Furniture Co household g*x>da. any quantity your “ Local Roofer.” Call Cough' help Wanted— Female 35 house to aell call Has tings, Keal JOINT IS TERRIBLE/. TH\^> 1^. ^ 9 R O 7 Y 'b t> 0 a | co 4«o y r e k i:io i5 P u s '. «VA\. OlStAW. POCo ery Ward, Main atreet. Phone 4169. The Woodshed, 11 Main street Terms Arranged lln 7707. Elitste SpeclaUot, Odd Fallows PROTVa«,OR. R .. p AK>0 \ CAb5 C W A V M V Y Call 2-3154. Houses for Sale 72 Open Evenings INTERESTING Start for capable MAGIC CHEF tabic top stove Building, at the Center. (Ready T lX ^ V - APPWlOATt TWt PROEVtVl AOOVW»CY»4Ct '.05 COOR5)Y Aatonobtlss For Sale 4 Phone 5113 KUUFINO — SpectaUaing In ro- youngBady with nice educational Thor Gladir n. Philco console IF YOU PLAN on making buyers with cash waiting.), YOU HANit OW leiOOL'DKiT L'tWlM TO pairing roofa of ail klnda, also background. Central. Hartford. E*bona 3-1107. tAY ,«O T \ HAV5^ A Vl A»*“ ROY MOTORS. Inc. radio. All good condition. Tele­ R)Ntm<> W iih o u l K rard change now la the time to atorL VOC« 1948 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION new roofa. Gutter work. Chlm Contact: Wilson Agency, 721 241 No. Main St. phone 4090. hlany listings available including 4 DOOR SEDAN, R * H, neys clea-ied and rapalrad. 2H Main, Room 207, Hartford. LIVING Room and bedroom, steam lanu, efty and country property. CONSIDIOUNO SELLING Low Mileage. years’ experience. Free estimates. FOUR BURNER, 2 oven Estate heat, hot water. Five minutes Alice CTlampct. 843 Main street YOUR PROPERTY? OHJNERAL Houseworker to live Without obligation to you. we 1940 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe. R. Garages— Servicea— Call Howley. tlanchestei 5361. range. Any reasonable offer for from Main street. Private en Phone 4993. In. 10 miles from Mniichestcr quick sale. Call Hartford 2-2112, trance for working couple. In­ wUl appraise or make you s caeb and H., Spacial Deluxe. * S to ra g e 10 SHEET METAL, all types of roof offer for property. Sse us before Good home. Write Box U, Herald quire 166 Eldrldge street, second CORNER OF Hollister and Sum­ In,,, T- Ing, gutters, leaders, new or re or Manchester 2-0907. you eell. I M l Bulck Special 4 Dr. Sedan for interview. floor. mit. New 4-room Cape Cod, shed Phone 7728 Or 8873 R. A H. GARAGE for rent. 84 Hamlin paired. Metal and tile ceilings, ! EA.SY RPINDRY washing ma- dormer, fireplace, tile bath, kitch­ work guaranteed. Manchester BRAE-BURN REALTY A ll Above Cara Good Condition. street. Phone 4790 after 4 p. m. I chine. Good condition. Best offer. ROOM FOR one or two, near Main en, oil hot water heat. F.H.A. and 1041. Help Wunivd— Male -‘16 Prlcad RlghL I Phone 2-3953. street. Quiet, reflnod neighbor­ G.i. flnanclng available. Price ARE YOU aelUng or buying prop­ EXPERIENCED Finisher hood. Call 2-2588 after 5. $10,300. Elva Tyler, Agent. Phone erty. We buy, sell, appraise, ar­ WILL SACRIFICE practically Mow You Can Buy a 1950 Stude- Boaineas Scrvteoa Offered 19 transparent velvet and velveteen, 1 2-4469. range mortgage. Call thla office Heating— Plumbing 17 new, Prcstellne deluxe electric FURNISHED room for rent near bnker $ Dr. Sedan Delivered In must have background. Write or stop In for further Uiforma- VIA READY TO TAKE ALLEY OOP Out Of hack BY V. T. HAMLIN RANGE BURNERS cleaned, aerv- range, with automatic timer, al.so Main street. Gentlemen prefer- HOUSE UNDER construction on r MsadMater for t h e b e s t in plumbing and heat­ Mr. Katz. Mace Ma.iufacturing tlon. Alice Cla-npet, AganL 843 VOUR ORDER F O R ^ ALREADY ■5 leed, repaired and Inatalled. 6 cu. ft G.E. refrigerator, ex­ red. Call 2- 9 Hazel atreet. Essex street. Will be sold as it CANSED r T CAN w sa, suMPiN* $1,635.25 ing nl ressonuble rates. Allcra- Company. 15 Lawton street. -2i70 Main street. Pboas 4993 or 2- I d in n e r , s ir DOC,Eur Joseph Senna. Call 2-0147. cellent condition. Call 2-3377. stands today for $4,000. E. J. esE HOW q § c ^ K '5 tlons and repalra. The Nassetta 0880. ------X y a C'N BRINS Brooklyn, New York. ROOM FOR rent, with twin beds Campbell Co., 29 Bisaell atreet ME SOME s e t t l e ANY CHORCHE8 MOTOR SALES DB-LONO'S Refrigerator aerrice. Plumbing and Heating Co.. Inc. BEST PRKfES for furniture, an­ for one or two girls. Near Post SPACE NAVIGATION WANTED Service staSion attend­ Phone 6243. , THINKING OF Selling? We need PROBLEMS BACK 80 O A K LA N D BT. Repairs on all makes, oommer- Manchester 2-3701. Glastonbury tiques, Trading Post. 17 Maple Office. Call 6745. rial and domestic Emergency 24- 3-3149. ant. Apply in persons. Boland 4 to 8 room houaea. Buyers wait­ IN MOO.' street. 2-1089 Open noon Mon­ ing. Quick results. Call Suburban MANCHESTER houx eervlce. iPhone 8-1097 Motors, 369 Center street. days, Tuesdays All day Thurs­ VICE PLE A SA N T room for rclla- BFFU 3ENT PlumMng and beat ble coupe. Kitchen privileges Ref­ Realty Co., Realtors. Phone 8216. SALES T R A IN E E or experienced j day, Friday. Saturday. Coiiiiiiissioii Finds i r o P E BA K E R A L L APPLIANtSBS aarvtced and tng. Plugged drains machine erences required. Call 2-1454 after SALES AND SERVICE repaixsd, bumsis, rafrlgarators, man to sell motal weather strips, 1 I I H AVE buyers writing for cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 808 t'SED Gas and electric ranges, 4 p. ra. rangao, waabara, ate. All work Oakland etreet Phone 6497. combination windowg, window | K l e c t i o i i s M e t h o d houses of every description. List Riono 8-9488 $25 ai.d up. 1949 model washing guaiantaed. Mateo Serrica Ca and door screens, porch enclos- j FUR.N’ ISHED Room on Main ^ ' yoUr property with us for Imme­ PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on machines. $99. were $159.95. New TeL Mancheeter S-U688. iires, calking and rock wool in­ street. Private family, for couple diate action. Neville and Evaiu>. ten .eenYnmisvicaiuc.T.wisae.xeaT.ew. old and new eyetems, oU burner, furniture-- electric ranges, re­ sulation. Good commission, year or gentleman Phone 6803. Issue Too Tough Phone Manchester 7792 or 3593. IM S PONTIAC STREAMLINER FLOOR Problema solved with water pump service. Prompt at­ frigerators. television and tank end bonus, flnanclal assistance in vacuum cleaners (Tiambcrs **W6 Inaitt on raalljf taking it oasy bttwttn rounds!** linoleum, asphalt tile counter. tention. John H. Carlson. Phone PLEASANT, Heated room for one W ANTED — Directly from owner, TIOB CAR HAS MANY EXTRAS beginning^ A A A I manufacturer. Warehou.se Sales. 501 Middle (Contlnocd tnim Page One) 6 room houae on East Center Ebipert workmanahlp. tree eetl- 73.5. Phone Hartford 32-1328, 8 to 10 or two persons, all conveniences, matee. Open even l^ e Jones' Turnpike East. Manchester atreet. Porter street, or Green SIDE GLANCES BY (i ALBKAITH ONE OWNER CAR. a. m. or write CTiamberlln. 8461 private entrance. Call 8905. the pay of legislators, who now Fumitura, Oak street. Phone PLUMBING And HeaUng, speclal- Green, Open 8 a. m. to 5 p m.— section. Write Box F, Herald. Farmington avenue, West Hart­ get $600 for a two-year term, plus CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER CONDITION EXCELLENT 2-1041. Ising In repairs, remodeling, cop- 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m., Mondays ford. mileage for travel between home FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Coy Rascal BY MERRILL C. RM1SSER .pel water piping, new construc­ through Saturdpys. ROOM AND board for'gentleman. SAWS Filed, keje made, mowert tion, estimates given, time pay­ and primary system of I membera no matter how big 11 is. 1 KNSW SHB uvao UP Bharpened. eaitboarda and air WE BUY and • II good used furni­ 20 Chestnut street. Mere voo are, )So IT ISi viAJcto ments arranged. iCdward Johnson. omlnatlng candidates for the As a result, largely because of TWe HOAD, SO I PlAYfeO LARD— AND 500. I VOu cooled engines repaired. Capitol Sitoatinnx WaniiKl— ture, combination ranges. • gas OORMAN MOTOR SALES. INC. Phone 6979 oi 5044. >ARGE ROOM for ot ( or two. General Assembly, now chosen by their dominance in rural towms. A HUM04/ THE Lim e lAOf HILDA /exPOCT- OtO'tOU ‘ ■ Equipment, 88 Main etraet Fem ale 28 ranges and leatcrs Jones Furni­ Phone extension. Gentleman or caucus or convention. Republicana have controlled the wMo <^oB& w rm •MNK (T ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-1041. WAS iwy 285 MAIN ST YOUNG Married woman. 7 years' working couple preferred. Phone The commission’s recommends-1 Houae for generations, LINOLEUM — Asphalt tUe. waU| Millinery— Dresmnaliint 19 LUNCH. covering. Done by reUable, well- secretarial experience, would like M APLE ARM couch, opens Into 5705. tlona for overhauling the Legisla-} The DemocraU have l>een less ORBOMT T E L 2-4571 trained mea All Jobe guaranteed. CUSTOM MADE (XOTHE 8 to fit evening or part time work. bed. $30; two large overstuffed ture were made yesterday In local about the Senate, which they OlMCR. Knowledge of bookkeeping, busi­ NICELY Furnished room with (Thaptor V III of Us report on Con- now control. That chamber, in Hall Linoleum Go., 32 Oak street Individual. Will work from pat­ chair.*. $1-5 for both. Call 2-9484. private lavatory. Newly built tern or will originate. Dresaaa. ness machines and switchboard. nectlcut government. In previous theory, la supposed to be repre- Phone 2-4022. evenlaga 6166. home for one or two. I^one 2- m , 0 1949 PONTIAC STREAMLINER aulU, costa, gowns, etc. Phope Call 2-3330. KELVINATO R Refrigerator, like chaptera, it haa proposed far- genUtlve on a basis o f population, I l f 8 SEDAN COUPE RANGE BURNERS and heatera 2-3909. new. Telephone 84.53 after 6:30 3962. reaching changes in the executive | but haa not been redlatrlcted for cleaned, ' repaired and Inatalled. p. m. branch, the most controversial of yegra. 1949 OLDSMC^ILE MODEl. 78 Guaranteed workmanship. H. ALTERATIO NS All kinds, for Doga— Rirdfi— Pete 41 them putting greatly Increased .j-jjg commission recommended 8 EDANET Nielsen. Telephone 7272. men’s. Isdles’ and children’s wear. SPECIAL AT Marlow’s furniture powers In the hands of the gover- 1 that a constitutional amendment TR O PIC AL Fish, Plants, tanks and Five Missing nor. ' be adopted requiring a commission 1848 PO NTIAC 6 SEDAN COUPE Call after 5 o’clock, 2-382fl. department .N’c>v folding cot and PETEK W. PA N TA LU K electrical acceasories. Kelly’s Aquarium, 29 sturdy cotton maitreas. regular The legislative reform measures 1 create senatorial districts, ” rea- 1940 CHRYSLER 2-DOOR—New contractor, maintenance and wir­ Sunset street. Open 'til 9. $29.9.5. this week $19.95 complete. were put forth by the commlaswn I gojjgbly compact and contiguous Movinff— Trackint— Still Sought — motor. Excellent condition. ing for light and power. 40 Foa- ' Phone 5060. a few houra after Governor B w lea aubstanttally equal popula- ter street Phone 3803. S to ra g e 20 COLLIE Puppies, sable and white. D) had called the General ■Awm-1 tions,” after each Federal census. 1847 FORD STA-nON WAGON Very reasonable 406 Oakland FLORENCE Gas range. 1 year old Coatlaned from Page Ooe bly to a special aeaalon opening The commission would be made PRISCILLA'S POP Conrcience Knowa Best BY AL VERMEEB INCOME TAX service for profea- THE AUSTIN A Oiambers Co., atreet. Call 2-2423. In excellent condition. $W. Call March 9 at which all the recom up o f the lieutenant governor, the "A ll cars reconditioned by fac­ "MARCH SOSH, CONSCIENCE,. WHY slonai, business men. Individuals, local and long dlitance moving, 2-3U4. survivors at the McChord base hos­ mendatlons will be considered. Senate president and the speaker PRISCILLA! tory methods and guaranteed. BOXER PUPS time paymente. The effect of Ite recommenda­ COME IN THE AND ao l e U E ^ YDU'RE estates and truata by experienced packing, crating and storage. pital. of the House. If it failed to act, TO B\£D E D i j DISGUSTED WITH tax expert. Accurate and com­ Service to all parts of the U. S. Some exceptionally fine piipe at TELEVISION, 1950 12'i” Admir­ A 12th man, Lieut. CTiarles C. tions on the Legislature, arid the the state Supreme court could ap­ HOUSE THIS reduced pricer to clear pen* for commission, would be to strength­ ^ INSTANTS LEFT HOOK BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. plete service at reasonable ratea. and Canada. (AU 5187. Hart­ al. Crosley raoio 1949 A.M.. F.M. Pooler. 36, en^neer from Beloit, point a new commission of five T 1 Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 5:30. ford 6-1423. iprlng Utters. Excellent stud phonograph. Perfect condition. Kas., waa to be brought here to­ en Its role, to enable It to m w t citizens, none o f them office-hold­ Phone 2-4545 the added reiponalbllltlea that service. Boxer Farm, at Vernon, Sacrifice, (.'all 2-0676. day. Pooler, suffering from a ers, to do the Job. Its decision MANttHESlTSK Pariwga Delivery better management elsewhere in Telephone Rockville 1992-JS. broken ankle, vyas found yester would be final . Local light trucking and package KITCHEN SET. chests, studio day some distance inland by the government will bring. In proposing annual aesalons of delivery. Refrigerators, washera couches, all kinds of good uaed searchers from the CTanadian de­ ” We think there never was a the^leglslature, the commission re­ and stova moving a eperiaJty Poultry and Snppliea 43 furniture. Very reasonably priced. stroyer. greater need than now,” the com_ vived an old Issue. A proposed Phone 2-0752. mission added, ’’for a 12 TO 25 Pound turkeys, freah The Woodshed. 11 Main street 'Trlppodl was returned In a Ut­ constitutional amendment to per­ & Independent Leglalature to “ •**•■* RUBBISH and ashes removeeL In frozen Ready anytime. Schaub’s ter aboard an Air Force flying mit such sessions was defested by boat. He could not be interviewed mine the course of atate policy. the Onnectlcut electorate several cinerators cletnou. Sand, gravel Turkey Farm. 188 Hlllstown Yet. nothwlthatandlng > its ^ e a t aggSlndere Van service and road. Phone 487L. but his condition was described as loeai moving. Phone H. H Jonea. Reijs’ Strikes ’satisfactory.” t> heritage, the position and pwsUge 7 ^ p o a a i for a ban on dual of the General A a a em b ^ in brought up an 2-1362 2-3072. Haa Frost-BIttoB Feet Wanted— Pat»—Poultry— Seeu Failure Col. Harvey Porter, A ir Force whole scheme of our j„ug*bt over in the past, cs- 8-»7 LIG H l Local trucking. Ashes and doctor, said earlier reports that bave declined over the yearn. oeclrily during the 1939 eeasion : nee ee MM eeaem. we. t. a. wg u. a eer. see. Stock 44 Though unable to agrww^t te A«iembly when rubbish rerooveo Odd jobs. Rea­ the Brooklyn sergeant had suffer­ I ewviee etc t. ■. eea e a e«i. VIC FLINT A Boy’a Fear BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LANS sonable. K. C. Marks. Phone 6267 FARMERS. (Jet a better price for ('nnlinned from Page One ed a broken ankle and two broken do about it. the 5? Raymond E. Baldwin, now a atate **l tMnk my Job in tha dapartmont *toro was mors intarast- or 6113. your beef cattl* by aelling direct wrists were erroneous, but that he voted much of its Supreme court Justice, was gov- *‘8ho ean*t givo a very good doaoription of hor mothor. I - 1 DON'T WANT T oN.YCI.VOU w ill I SVfRYTHMG iV l 78110 Ing work than this offioa routino>—tharo war* two foltowa MAKE 30U LESS OF A WEAKUNG AND to the Manchester Packing Co. In Maniellle. known aa a hot­ had "a moderately severe case of Gencral Assembly to the system of thoro who propoiod to mo!” but ah# dooa remombor hor fathor saying sha was gattkng ' t o EMPTY VANS to and from all bed of Communism, railway offl frost-bitten feeL”. representation. __ Although the commission made ACCMIARO HAS FAIlfiO/ BOXING. FENCING. Have apaseone else pries them, to look lilco a houaeiP* eoma— wxYvi backed d o w n o n a u o f states. Assured return toad, then call us- Phone 2-1500. ciala said all trains left on sched­ ’The young radio operator had It «.id It had no r^m m endaUons for the rates United. 122 West straat ule and that traffic In the whole no glovea and wore only oxfords prop^B. among them ^y g^hlch legislators’ pay oirr OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with 81AJOR UOOI'LE Phone 6375. W A N TE D —Obws, emlvee and boat area waa normal. on his feet when he Jumped. Other Btltutlon of a unlcamarri ^ n e ^ increased, it pointed to cattle, rioo uoraea. We pay tha Non-Communlat unions h a d crew members were clad in Arctic branch) f ■■>»rtes paid in other sUtea. THEM ME BOV'G rrs oHAV IF IT DOES LOOK LlKS , top dollar. Plata Sroa. 864 Bid- ordered their workers to stay on boots and clothing. basis of population for the Hampshire pays Its OENIU6ES DONT TO THEM THlN(y& Fid d l e i« SDUR ARCHES ANOTHER SKPLOOiNC Paintins— 0sP9rinff 21 O n ly ------„ well street Phone 7405. the job. Lt. Oomdr. A. D. Wier ot the bicameral (two bronchea) legUIatora at a lower rate than SEEM ID HAVE TH’ g u v THINKG 5TILLOUTOF. DON’T BUCKLE OSAR. BUT ALL Th e AMY SENSE OF COMPLETE Painting and decor­ These unions, along with gov- Royal Canadian Navy, who treat­ Nebittfka now la the only state Onnectlcut,” it said. “ Maasachu- HE S A PAINTER 'tUNB,5A V I.' TCJTlI'i© A TDaJ RETURNS AIN'T IN — HUMOR—6 E E NOW. NOT A ating service. Floor sanding and emment officlala, branded the ed Trlppodl aboard the Cayuga, with a imlcomerri Legialature, nette. New York. New Jersey and THAT LAVOOT OF SAND.'— REIWSM8ER NE STORE FOR RENT Artkieg (or Sale 45 Also considered, oald the com WHERE T K e o Y LABORER,TO BE reilnlahlng. eSstlmates free. C. F. Communist strike order part of the arid hia left foot became entan­ Dllnois pay $5,000 or more a bi­ IS AS t ME'LL (SET CAN DRAW ■ misoion, was the pretention of tte PAINUED TH’ STOOPIN’ TD Charl>onneau. Phone 2-9575 or W INDOW Shades made to order Comlnform-dlrected campaign to gled in a cliff-side tree when he ennium.” . . SAFETY ZONE MOVE STUFF ATTRRCTW&, ABOUT AS BEAD ON A landed from the Jump. present Houae and Senate, out WILD ‘DUChC 609 MAIN STREET 2-2805. end Installed. Venetian blinds and stir up trouble In France. Other commleaion recommenda­ ABOUM P TH AT AROUNP/ AS A CHiCkEtJ FAR WllTH ”Trippodl spent the night hong with both elected on a basis of JOB w ith o u t AND curtalp rods. 24-hour service on At Nice, where there had ueen tions Included: ' POX S 1S N ? > THAT SAD recent clashes between police and ing by his fooL He was found by population. , MOVIN’ EVEN SET AS A BAS A OUTSIDE. INSIDE Painting and reversing ahadea. Fagan Window A system of Initiating constitu­ A N u r r IN SHERIDAN HOTEL BUILDING Communist-led laborers, and at other survivors and brought to T n the end, said the commis­ DRUNK CAN paperbangtng. Pree asUmatea Shade Co.. Route 44 at Bolton tional amendments by • popular Toulouse, Strasbourg, Ltlle, Lor- the ground at the top of a hill and sion, "we were unable to I P 1IC.U UlC. '< N o 'M o g *, Prompt aervtee. Reaaenahta Notch. Tel. 2-4473. petition. A t present amendments prices Phone 7830. O Frechette. ient and Nantes trains ran near left by them in a tent rigged by a d ie our■ views on ino the aavi^.'M.Yadvlaablllty • - originate. . . only griutln the of any plan o f reaPP®rtlonment I la It HaH Work? BY LESLIE TUBWjai ’ Approximately 20 Ft. Wide Workman’a compensation, public MEN'S Rebuilt and relasted shoes. normal or normal. parachute. He was found by WASH TUBBS Royal Canadian Navy rescue par According we conclude teat if the I i* .. UabUlty '-arried. Good enough for dress or work. A typical report was that from Craation of an Office Legla- aiaa c u y l e r ! for ty and arrived aboard the Cayuga present baala of legislatlva WHBNI saw YOU Reasonable prices. Sam Yulea, Cherbourg, believed already picked laUve Services, taking over the in A WEEK X'\K TRIED EVERY 100 Ft. Deep INTERIO R AND Exterior paint­ at 0:20 p. m. Wednesday. portlonment is disturbed. It YOUR LITTLi Shoe repairer. 701 Main atrqet. as the port at which the bulk of duties o f the Legislative Research OOWBOV •U>T,X RUSE I KNOW ID g et ing. pi^ierhanglng. ceilings the American arms will arrive. Of Last night, attending physi' be at another time, in another] department and the Leglalative KNfWXD FOUND AC«0AlllTiD-«^ . Third Store South of New flniahed. Fully insured. Expert BOLTON building stona and flag­ 1,200 rail workers there, only 80 dan* at Mcfjhont hospital arid forum. council. Priaiprily a r ^ a r c h * THB MAN DIE BKN work Netv 1950 wallpaper hooka stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ struck. Trlppodl had been in a highly •’In addition. bMSUse we luapeot agency, it would be beaded by a LOOKMG FOR! agward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. phone 8-0817 Stanley Patnoda. emotional state and sold he that onr own . perplexiUes and $12,000 a year director. 7 ^ ; First National Bank Building nivea Up ChlMren Before Divorce thought be had '‘been abandoned' disagreemente, Creation of a new Joint Leglsla- INTBRIOR AND Exterior paint- NEW’ A IR (tempresaor, uaed 8 by others in the group which land elemvhw. we earnea^ Ommlttea on Public Ac tag. Average rocm papered, 818. hours, IH H. P. All painting at Loa. ^ g e le a Feb. 17 —< (ffi ed on the Island. thatv.„v the entire subjri* Y i®( apPment be put off, at leoa^m «p,„giturea. Available At Once — ed. Excellent worknianship. Ray apeeial valves, etc. Will take any­ up in a broken home— as she did— Death Takea Playwright after the reot o f our py®P®*.iEI ^ ^ ______mond Flaka 3-9237. , thing in trade. It interested call Mrs. Barbara Jeon Hanford. 20, have been eonslderod.” P } siMvt Atto<^ Fatal 8-1934 anytime. Open from 8 gave them up before getting a dl Los Angeles, Feb. 17 —(JT)— The system o f representation I _ ip.i, ,7 __uj. i^CEDSSTER 5179 OR WRITE TO Playwright Charlea Rann Ken­ the Hoiue haa long been under at- j f a R e p a irto g m. to 10 p. m. drily. vorce. She obtained a divorce l if t from Robert P. Hanford, 83, yes- nedy, author o f 'The Servant in tack by DemocimtA with 0 ^ * ™ " '’ “ n r il^ ‘ «HK ODRPm 821 MAIN ST., MATTRESSES. Vour old. atet ROYa L COROn 'a PORTABLE - terday and trid the court that she the House” and a dozen other j..n OYPw iuuam> plays, iz dehd at the age of traea aterillaed and remade ilhe Smith aorona Standard type- had given up their children, _THE-reMFORARy,FapMflmoN SeXTBUj aew. OaU Jones rumtture and writers and] adding mochlnas Laureen, two, and D a^ l, nine Kennedy, also an actor and stage *^he House now bos at least ®^*| ?®!gtlw'of Lwisvl^ CONN. represenUUve for each munld- 69. He was a native of Louisville. Floor Covariati $6 Oak. TtL Uaad machtaM acid or rented months, for adoption ' several producer, died yesterday at bis t041. - ^ Repairs on all a aku. Marlow’a months ago. Westwood homo. psHty may have more than two |,Ky. ’ V •

■ .*’■' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT, 1M« Local *Blue Baby* Aided—Help the Heart Drive Police Herman O. Bctaandel, At- Daughters of Liberty Na ISS, totney George C. Leeener . and ■ iSiIItt Orange Loyal Institution, Heads Insurance Club Expect Noted Judge Weeley C. Gryk. has set the date of Tuesday eve­ Average Dally Net Frees RoR k'teTown 'TickeU for the affeir may be The Weather ning, March 14, for the celebra­ obtained until 8 p. m. today at Per tto Maath o« Saanaiy, 1880 tion of Its forty-seventh anniver­ Guests Sunday the Itallen-Americen club. Gar­ I e« O. a. Woattoi sary. Supper win pe served in den Grove will cater for the din­ r attMiwon. Wtbnmxf M. ^ Oiange hall at seven o'clock by a ner end music win be provldadjiy 9 ,8 3 9 i S OoaoMrdlA UiUMran church. caterer. White Plains Attorney Oe etoage ta to apeiatwre tteq a lL the Dubeldo Brothers. Member of tto Aadit teraoea aad tealght; eloady Baa- tiM awvlot for wlulta will Several independent Italian so­ Fashion *s day with Ught aaow er rate aae- to T hold hi Bmhnuol Luthcnui Frank Camera, 31, of 118 Water ’ Principal Speaker for cieties incorporated on January Bwaaa o« Oroatettoaa street. New Haven, will be pre­ Italian Affair 1 as ,Hie Manchester Itallan- Manchester^A City of ViUage Charm sented in Town Court tomorrow American Club, Inc. morning on a charge of speeding. MM. H u to rt W. Roto of » 4 Attorney Alessandro Chlostargl ea Page id) nw|M glnot, who ia chairman of He was arrested yesterday on Newest Find— VOL. LXIX, NO. 118 MANCHESTER, CONN„ SA’TURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) ttalsincatlaiial CSub'a committee Oakland street by Patrolman of White Plaina, N. Y., will be the PRICE FOUR CENTS H Cbrlatmaa aeala, Theodore L. Fairbanks. principal speaker at the first an­ ■UIm that thore are atUl a num- bor of local people who have no The regular duplicate bridge nual banquet of the Mancheater Johnson ilotflit plgeonAioted the letters of tournament will be held tonight Itallan-American Club, Inc., And THF enniil contalnlM the aeala. Mrs. in Tinker hall at eight o’clock. which will be held Sunday at 1 p. RoGbwoold be (U d to have them Winners in the Master Point game m. at the Itallan-American club letnm the aeala. If unused, or » e Tuesday night were. Don Gustaf­ on Eldrldge street, it was an­ Anderson money, as her report to the club son and James L. Baker. 30^! nounced today by Arturo Gremmo, moot bo made shortly. Mr. and Mrs. John Dreblnger, chairman of the affair. Gremmo PAINTING AND At Least Persons Killed as Crowded 28 f 274; Harold. Hills and George added that James Trlvlgno will be Tto Men’s Fellowshtp of the Siemsen. 25; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest toastmaster. DECORATING RAYON Church of the Kaaarene will meet lingerer. 23. Other guests Include Dr. Emilio this evening at 7:80 In the parish ClocchlatU of Fairfield Univer­ Interior and Esterior Work room. All members are urged to sity, Congresaman-at-large Antoni 225 Highland S t Tel. 6312 attend. Hospital Notes N. Sadlak of Rockville, Mr. and Raasell araaala .tIO Oak S t TeL 6914 SUIT Mrs. Emilio Oalotto of Stafford Robert 8. Cuneo, seaman, U. 8 Springs and Mlaa Anna Mantella Pxtieats Today ...... 1*8 Long Island Passenger Trains Wrecked Ruaacll Grannta, of 82 Trabbe Vi, pertldptaed as a crew mem' Admitted yesterday: Maureen of Meriden. Mr. Oalotto and bar aboara the submarine rescue drive, Manchester, wa» elected Miss Mantella are president and Tityi« usa Chanticleer, In the McDonald. Bolton: Raymond Ugone. SUfford Springs; Philip preildent of the Connecticut Mu­ secretary, respectively, of the Al­ We present the rayon suit! The salt extensive operation of refloating liance Clubs of North America, the Batfleshlp Missouri which went Taylor. H* Highland street; Mrs. tual Life Insurance Company Em- Clara Wadas. 41 Norman street; Inc. NOTICE with a flair for wear the year 'round aground In Chesapeake Bay, en ployee'i Club Tueaday night pre­ Local guests will be General Injured in Wrecke«l Train route to Guantanamo, Cuba. Daniel Hargen. 31 Pioneer circle; Helen McLaughlin, 81 Eldrldge ceding the company'a annual din­ Manager George H. Waddell, Sen' with pride and smart tailleur. Im­ American Pleads neo, who Is the son of Mrs. Bother ator Cbarlea S. Houae, Chief of cuneo, of m School street, m- street: Wesley Bulla, 67 Hemlock ner for employee!. He succeed! THE OFFICE OF More Than 100 Hurt tered the Naval service August 24, street. Mias Marian D. Wataon. peccably tailored .. i in exact replicas IMS. and received his recruit Admitted today; Prudence Donald S. Vincent, also of Man­ DR. A. E. DISKAN trabilng at the Great Lakes Naval Wood, Rockville: Leo Slemienskl, chester was elected educational of finest worsteds, perfectly fash­ Guilty to Spying Training Center. 23 C ^per street; Donald Bom­ TODAY WILL BE CLOSED bard, 10 Hathaway lane; William chairman of the club. ioned to the modes of the moment. . . Other officers elected were Nora Is someone’s birthday give A meeUng of the executive McDonald. 231 McKee Street. FROM FEB. 17 TO As Red Light Passed; Discharged yesterday! Norman McGrath, vice president; Ann them a camera. in your choice of 12-month-right col­ committee and officers of the Willard, Andover: Mrs. Jane Moulton, secretary; Donald Purves, RAT DWTBR’S PHOTO SHOP MARCH 18 Against Hungary Toung Republican club will be Long, 361 West Center street; treasurer; Susan D. Baylock, as­ In Neasltrs Store ors, and best of all—at prices so tiny Held this evening at 8:30 at the Louis Alfanson, 16 Drescher road; sistant treasurer; Peter McGrath, 1018 Slala St.—TeL 7868 office of T. J. Crockett, 887 Main Mrs. Jean Foss, 44 Plymouth entertainment chairman; Peter H. , . . you’ll be tempted to select an en­ Vogeler Says He Had street. lane; Mrs. Marlon Crossen, 137 Jackson, Jr„ athletic chairman; Repeats Plea Motorman Arrested North Elm street; Richard Nancy Wllllama office Arelfare tire suit wardrobe. Been Instructed to Help Clough, 24 Deepwood drive; Car- chairman; M. Leota Schroeder and mela Marchettl, 76 Oak street: Gaylord L. Paine, directors. Atom Physicists Es­ For Parleys An types of RUBBER Mrs. Teresa Baker and son, 9 After the business meeting and Many Occupy Two Trains Ripped Lengthwise in Half; Second Cook street; Mrs. Lillie Hollister, dinner, a minstrel show was pre­ Th« ahirt with th« toft collar that cape; Calmly Confess­ FOOTWEAR Repaired and 41 Falrvlew street; Janet Cervlnl, sented In the company auditorium es to All Charges; Degree Manslaughter Charge to Be Faced by 218 Oak street; Alexander Shields, by employees. $ 8 - 9 8 On A-Bomb Valcanised. Reversible Ice 139 School street. and $ 1 3 . 9 8 Asks *Mild Sentence’ Death Seats Motorman Who Ran Through Signal on Make­ Crsepen Put On. Discharged today: Mrs. Con­ shift Siding to Slice into Oncoming Train; stance Dennison and son, 37 Steep National Guard Budapest, Hungary, Feb. Churchill Defi^ Cen­ Hollow lane; Judith Maler, 26 Inside Cars Metropolitan New York’s Worst Railroad Trag- I f t fhl A llf>P Griffin road: George Gagne, Rock­ * News of Interest w on’t (Not exactly ae 18.—(JP) — American Busi­ sure by Laborite Op­ ville; Linda Olmstead, Bolton lllnstratcd) Take The Elevator To Our nessman Robert A. Vogeler ponents in Campaign^ eily Occurs at Rockville Centre, N. Y.; Scream­ Center; Mrs. EMna Kastauskas Sergeant George W. Tabor an­ pleaded guilty to spy charges Some Crunhefl Between ing Victims Mashed Beneath Tons of Twisted Whlla Too Walt and daughter. 63 North Main Second Floor Style Shops today and said that as an Attlee Replies Tonight street; Carl Spoerl, 77 Goodwin nounced the pay checks for Com­ Twisted Plates; Others Shoe Repair pany A have arrived .They wW be American agent he had been Metals in Collision Which Is Heard for Half Mile street. London, Feb. 18—<>P)—Winston Birth today: A daughter to Mr. distributed at drill next Monday. instructed to help atom phys­ Tom by Steel; Liv­ In Tto Basement Churchill, defying censure by his and Mrs. Joseph Klemas, 485 This Is the last time that the men icists escape from Hungary. ing Shocked Dumb By Douw Fonda and Art Everett Adams street. will receive their checka at the ai^ w rinkle.. Calmly confessing to all the Leborite opponents in Britain's Rockville Centre, N. Y„ Feb. 18—(/P)—A crowded Long Is­ mory. In the fut,ure checks will be charges In the Indictment against election campaign's, repeated hla By Dave Roblneea aad Stan land railroad train ran through a red Ught on a makeshift mailed directly to their homes. him, the 38-year-old telephone plea last night for high level talks Johnson aiding last night and sliced into an oncoming train, killing at Mflk Fed Broilers, Lieutenant Stanley Lamica con­ Fur Scarfs company executive asked a Hun­ between the west and Russia on Rockville Centre. N. Y.. Feb. 18 least 28 persons. More than 100 other persons were injurea ducted the first hour class for the garian Peoples court for "a mild atomic bomb control. whole company on the eubject of sentence.” —(AO—Many sat where they were as the two trains—loaded with abopt 1,000 passengera—^wero Fryers, Roasters Labor Prime Minister Clement «PP«> «*r after tw . Long Island taUrcad commuter what the Guard does in the event Uaed Poeittoa aa Cover t ral HE crgphed hmd-on at Rockville Centre* N. V. (AP wirephoto). killed, the rescue lights flaring on ripped lengthwise in half. Motorman Jacob Kiefer, 55, of 69 of civil disturbances. Attlee promised to comment on and Capons He said he uaed his position as the proposal in a political broad­ the pale dead faces. Church, Baldwin, N. Y., waa arrested and charged with sec­ Classes on the various weapons To Wear With assistant vice president of the In­ They were part of the 28 who DiuMuC dauMfl uaS washed. ever cast tonight. ond degree manslaughter by District Attorney FYank (3uIotta» were conducted to fill out the drill Wiippad IB eeUophsBa aad held ternational Telephone and Tele­ The 75-year-oId Tory reiterated rod# to their deaths In this peace­ who said: "He ran past the signal.’’ period. graph company as a “cover for his call for eaat-weat atom con­ Flood Dangers Mother Wms ful suburban town In the collleion te d ^ trseM for your eon- The Inspection of the company my espionage work.” Kiefer was waa injured—but not vowtasoo. No waltlBg. trol talks—outside the United Na­ News Tidbits of two commuter trains. critically—and a poUee guardf waa that was supposed to have been Your Suits Vogeler’a unemotional plea of Some were crushed between the held last Monday, was postponed tions—In a final broadcast to the More Serious (fP) placed at his home until he could guUty opened the second day of nation allotted to . hts party over CnUed From WIrw Custody Suit to'Istcd plates. Some were tom Dead Identified to moved to Naaeau oounty jail Prices Are Lower until.a later date. It probably will the trial in wblah to awA-aha w>b* NtoM tto stoei cars shreddbd each bo held on February 27. I ara a BrHoa aad flva Huatariaas tha BriHrir BrouBetotiqr autitoS^ iH lfattW iwk tor atnitenment DsRvuiy la Msaetoater —art accused of eq^oaage and tkm. Blizzard Whips Across Democratic National Chairman other. It waalpetropolltan New Yortete rtie ty Bvaalags Attlae, having finished a 1,200- Utile Girl Sits Tear­ But some lived, most of ttom be­ worst railroad tragedy. sabotage. mlle tour of the country In his Boyle aeouses some Republlcana of Rockville Osntrs, N. Y., Feb. Screaming vlcUma ware mashed The teat thraa Hungarian de­ Some Midwest States; yond outcry from pain and shock. ITie list of Identlfled drive for re-election, la to make “aeeking to use the potato surplus fully in Courtroom "The dead and the living were beneath tons of twtstad metal as H. A. FRINK TRUSSES. BELTS, fendants foUowed Vogeler to the his Labor party's final broadcast problem as a weapon against the dead In laat night's Long Island the trains cams together with a X stand and also entered pleaa of Fair in Other Sectors While Battle Rages all mixed up . .there were legs railroad accident: ■MBvaa Aw, Wapping ELASTIC HOSIERY. guilty. They were "Baroness' tonight (4:18 p. m. e. a. t ) from entire farm program” . . . Eleven and arms acattered around ... crash heard for half a mils. TW. Man. 7188 After 4 P. M. the prime minister's country home American Mormon mlaatonarlea Herman Bars, Fry boulevard, Sow Off Arms aad Lags CRUTCHES. BRACES IkUna Ooery, a barmaid, Kelemen By The Associated Press Tap of Head Sheared Off Patchogue, N. Y. Expert Fitters Domokos, a chief accountant for at Caiequers court, 85 miles north­ will leave Czechoslovakia next Waterbury, Feb. 18—(F)—A lit­ "Tberc was a Negro man sitting Doctors hacked and saxied off west of London. Floiid dangers appeared growing week to comply with Czech gov­ tle girl, after seeing her father William Ring, 2114 Bathgate arms and legs to free some of tha the Standard Company, a subsidl' by a window Ilka he was going on avenue, Brooklyn. ary of L T. A T., and Dr. Istvan Churchill Defends HImaeir more serious In the South and a ernment ruling forbidding foreign and uncle fight in the atreet, aat a trip. We looked at his head, and Injured. Arthur Drug Stores Attacked by Laborite Foreign missionaries, to work there . . . . SIgmtmd Simonson, Brook "An eaatbound electric paaaen­ Juath, a Roman Catholic priSst blizzard whipped across some mid­ tehrfully in a Superior court'room the top was sheared off.” place, North Bellmore, N. T. \ Vogeler’s British assistant, Ed' Minister Ernest Bavin for stepping west states today. The rest of the Pope Plus continues to Improve That's what Garageman Lenny ger train ran by a atop signal,’' ORDS gar Sanders, and two other Hun­ into the International ring In his ■after attack of Influenza . . . Roy­ here while her father and mother John Summerville, Locust ave­ was the official explanation of the country had fair weather, with fought a legal battle for her cus­ Half saw before he grabbed a cut­ nue, Bohemia, N. Y. Russian Dyed Squirrel garian defendants pleaded guilty Edinburgh, Scotland, speech teat al Canadian Mounted Police strik­ ting torch and started the elow, Long Island railroad for what was of yeaterday. Tuesday Churchin defended him- many areas reporting mild tem­ ing into the brush to follow new tody. Harry Toston, 55 Albany ave­ believed to be the worst accident Vogeler, who has been I. T. A T. peratures. lead on C-54 transport plane miss­ agonising race to fret first the liv­ nue, Amityville, N. Y. In its 116 years. self:. Rising floodwaters In three Donna Kellogg's tears turned to, ing and then the dead from the Henry Shedd, 558 Allen’s Creek representative in Europe since “It is only by the agreement of ing since Jan. 26. smiles, however, when Judge J. It was the nation’s worst train ISDOM $ 5.95 Per Skin 1845, declared he had been a U. S, states threatened further evacua­ steel wrapped about them. road, Rochester, N. Y, the greatest powers,” Churchill tion of families to Join the 35.000 New York's Mayor O’Dwyer or­ Howard Roberta ruled late yeater- Richard Btananda^, Second Army InteUlgence officer since ders hiring of profesaional rain­ day that the Blx-yc||r-old tot was Railroad Man R. W. Campbell (Oenttansd on Pag* Fear) from 1842. Aa an elactrical and me­ persons already made homeless In waa riding home In the third car of atreet, Babylon, N. Y. ''..'•I V ■' (Oontfaraed on Page Eight) the flood areas. maker . . . Prime Minister SUlln to go with her moth^. Rose Ann Charles Allen, Convent avenue, chanical engineer, he said, “espl- annoum^es he will run for re-elec­ Kellogg, to the tatter’s home In the eaatbound train. nage In the technical field is my Hardest Hit Arras Franklin Park. N. J. "We didn’t have any warning,” Amityville. OOD'S ItCUr- specialty.” East central Louisiana, south­ tion to Supreme Soviet In the Jefferson Allen, also of Convent Russian Kolinsky he aald. / 3 » western Mississippi and Arkansas Stalin District of Moscow . . . West Until yesterday, Donna had not avenue, Amityville. Told to mg Up InfonnaUoa Berlin newspnper says 200 Russian seen her mother for a month. She "We didn't hear any brakei. It Mr^When painting ob- He testified that he had been in- Chinese Hold are the hardest hit by the flood- Just cam# out of the blue ... Michael J. O'Brien, 27 Smith MORIARTY waters which have spilled out over high officials have plotted since had been living here with her street, Babylon. JdctB try to have the brush atructed by U. S. Army Intelli­ end of war to overthrow Soviet father. Alonzo Kellogg, and hia "I skidded down the aisle. The Flashes! $ 7.95 Per Skin and Up gence officers in Vienna to dig millions of acres of land. Harry Casey,.Ill Garfield place, strokes ail going the same British Ship An estimated 23,000 are home- government . . . State bird choices parents. IlghU went out. Then they went (Lqto BnUettaa of ths WlM) BROTHERS on. Then they went out again Brooklyn. way—it gives a smoother (Oanttaoed oa Page Foar) show the cardinal, the western IMsapprovea of Action John Weekes, 150 Woodpecker scnrice. DIAL 5135 (ConUnned on Pnge Four) meadowlark and the mockingbird In awarding temporary cuatody lane, Merrick, N. Y. Nationalist Navy Author as most popular ..... Big neyv of Donna to her mother. Judge (Coattmied es Page Two) Daniel T. Ely, 160 Synsum ave' Strike Settlemeat "DooMM* Mrs.—Place raisins in a pan Ranch Mink shrimp fishing area discovered off Roberts said he dlsipproved of the nue, Merrick. Woshtagtoo, Feb. 18—<#)—Preai- in the oven to warm before ities Put Freighter Key West. father’s action In refusing to re­ John W. Mueller, Babylon, ao deat Trumaa’s faet-finders told him VanHeusenRiO.T.M. _ ^ Wife Asserts President Truman expected to turn the child after he had brought atreet address available. lotting in cakes and cook* Under Arrest Today Doubt Miners her here from Franklin Park for a today that settlement at the soft AUTO GLASS create emergency board to avert Say Spending George H. Duncan, 2166 48Ui coal strike this week-end la "vsfy 1es. liiey will distribute $ 2 5 - 0 0 Per Skin and Up threatened strike of railroad train­ visit. atreet. Long Island City, Queena. Vogeler Lies Donna, compelled to sit with dott’btful." The three-ssna board atore evenly. MIRRORS rm nify sh irts Taipei, Formosa, Feb. 18—(P)— Will Go Back men and conductors . . . Commerce Raymond C. Miller, 121 Kenny reported that “quite a gap” separ­ department defends loyalty of Mi­ court attendants In the rear of Can Be Cut avenue, Merrick. .-nr'-; Plus Tax Chinese Nationalist Naval authori- the courtroom during the hearing, atee Joha L, Lewis and the opeto- Cooking Definition—Baste: I ties today held the British freight­ chael E. Lee, department official Martin Steele, 56 Maple avenue, tors. But CXialrman David L. Ooio To poor over small quan­ Says Husband Recreat­ attacked by Senator Malone (R- frequently called both for “Mum­ Rockville Centre. At lait! The Van Heuaen Century...! ihirt with a miracle Second Floor—Take The Elevator er Caduceus under arrest. I.«wi8’ ‘ Ai Nev) as responsible for delay of she had to be restrained from go­ Some Democrats Dis­ William C. Davla, 77 Carman collar that can’t wrinkle yet ia free of eterch end won­ Reason for the ship’s detention New Cease-Strike Or­ shipments to Chinese Nationalists. place, Amityville. Tnunan they beSeve "a good maay liquid to prevent burning. ing to where they sat. agreeing With Traman Anthony Clana, 80 Tompkins miners are gotag back to work oa derfully aofL IToven in one piece..,hes no linings to ies Pounded Into Him was not disclosed. A possible rea­ der Into Coal Fields . . . Washington police have aband­ To distract her. attendants Monday.** wrinkle. Even the fold line ia|Woven in ao it ean’t be son Is that she has traded with oned car and empty money bag as brought paper and pencil. avenue, Babylon. • • • clues In $27351 bank holdup . . . On Balancing Budget For Atlantic folded wrong. And die rest of the shirt livee up to the New Spring Blouses Vienna, Austria, Feb. 18—(g’)— Chinese Communists porta in the Donna wrote, "I am a good 15 Hart ta DeraUmeat “My husband is merely recreat­ Pittsburgh, Feb. 18—(A>)—John Detroit police alert to possible girl.” (Continued on Page Fear) past but this could not be con- L. Utwis' lieutenanta carried hts gambling rackets war after am­ Child All SmllM Washington, Feb. 18—(O— Gulfport, MIso., Feb. IS—Twelve Furnace Oil eollar. . . with flawleM Van Heusen tailoring throu^out ing from memory a lot of ilea that Some Democrats disagreed t^ a y ears of the tost weat-boaod have been pounded into him for firmed here. new cease-strike order Into the bush shooting last night . . . Trial The snow-suit clad child was all A SMi $Jurl fr t if ywr By Textron of New Hampshire’s Dr. Herman smiles aa she left the courthouse. with Praaident Truman’s claim •treamitoer Paa American left the CALL the last three months,” -Mrs. The Caduceus ia being held at soft coal fields today but many of that It la impossible to cut Fed­ track today, mjortag 18 persoas. V m H«a*m iMnfm out of ilm . $ 3.95 Robert A. Vogeler said today in Kaohalung on the southwestern Sahders In "mercy slasrtng” opens Fervent Love IllH Oeatei 8L eboM 88SS them said they doubt the miners Monday. (fVintlniied nn Page Fonr) eral spending enough to balance Tbe LonlevUle and NaahvUa train L. T. WOOD CO. commenting on report that Vogel- coast of Formosa. It ia better will go to work without a con- Stan Fraats, Metare Fniilag Grepe Blouses in the following er has calmly confessed to 'all known aa Takao, once a Japanese the budget waa ea roato from Blrmtagham, Veaatlaa BHaSa OTHER VAN HEUSEN’S FROM $2.95 trmcL Charm an George (D-Ga) of ihe Quiets Woman Ate., to New Orleans when It de­ styles: charges brought against him by Naval base. The first two .United Mine Phone 449 6 the Hungarian government. (The American Bureau of Ship­ Senate Finance committee told a tailed ilx mllea weet of hero. Sevea workers locals to meet after the reporter he thinks that If Con­ ombateacee were dispatetod from She Slid: ping record lists the Caduceus a order ignored it abort sleeve convertible neckline. Regular "I have known and loved Bob 400 foot steamship of 4.455 gross Girl Given First Real gress wanted to balance income Battered Go-Pilot Frets OOlfport to bring tto tajored to A CHARMING GIRDLE aleeve with inverted pleated back. Short eleeve, Officials ol the St. Michaels and and outgo it could get the job Memorial boepital here. Tbe for nearly I I years. It would bo toni owend by Hall Bros. Steam Windbar locals near Johnstown, cardigan, arrow 'embroidered trim. Short impossible for him to say such Ship Co.. Ltd.) done. Over'How to Explain westboand Hnnunlngbtrd, another MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S sleeve, cardigan, embroidered V panels, tto Pa., said they couldn’t take action Home She Remembers "The moot distressing part of things without any show of emo­ Befem d to Kwel until official receipt of the back- tost L B N trolo, was held np ta trim. Short sleeve, button beck, jewel nwk. tion. Ha Just isn't that kind of Authorities here referred news­ the present Federal economic sit­ His Tussle to Wife Gulfport. Venice lace panel, lilac print, three quarter to-work edict that Lewis wired uation Is the unwillingneas to fare e e • ATTENTION For (landar to avarego man.” men to Admiral Kwel Tung-Ching, laat night. Monaca, Pa., Fab. 18—(IP)—This ; that. They lived In caves and In rieeve, Jevral neck line. Oaly Bxasperatiaa Bhawa commander In chlof of the Nation­ facts and bring about a reduction Washington, Feb. 18 —(#)—A Beaten by Barglor figurat, in waist sizes 23 to 32 To CaU Special Meeting western Pennsyliranla steel town woods, eating anjrthing they could In Federal expenditures,” George tottered co-pllot who told of mak­ Mrs. Vogeler, who lives In Vi­ alist Navy, for Information about today gave an . 11-year-old Yugo­ And. Her grandmother died laat Bridgeport, Fbb. I6e—(#)—Atex- enna. beard the news of her hua- Mike Demcbak, president of S t said. "I not only.think we could ing fervent love to quiet a hyater- WHler VUeliHk%B, 78, wna toond HOME OWNERS with aithar I3V& or 1516 OVERCOATS $ _ $ the Caduceus’ detention. Michaels local, said he will call a slav girl the first real home she December. balance ..the budget but that we 3.98 4.98 band’a testlmoay in Budapest teal blonde paaaenger in a widly naooneeloas In a Utekea at tto inc|i skiit. A girdia which Kwel, leading spirit behind the apecial meeting for Monday after can remember. White Bread Better Than Cake without showing any emotion ex­ Nationaliat blockade of Red China must balance IL” tossing airplane fretted today over rear of hie tailor shop at 844 War- NEW INVENTION he receives the order. Wihdber lo­ She is Dragica Grujlc, one of | The little girl first saw white Mr. Truman said In his feffer- how to explain to bis wife. smooths your Figure baauti- cept possibly that of exasperation, ports, was at Kaobsiung but ef­ cal plana a meeting tomorrow. Europe's millions of displaced per- j tea street at 8 a. m. today after, "Bob was too busy wsihing forts to contact him by telephone bread on the ship that brought her aon-Jackaon speech Thursday The amall plane which had poUce said, he apparently hod makes it possible to get Aluminum fuHy and still Icaaps ^ t Fael* Initial reaction to L>ewia’ orders sons. She ia displaced no longer. I over—the Adriatic lines’ passen­ night that It ia "out of the queo- started on a routine chartered dtspers apd doing war work te were uneuccesefuL can be aumed up in four words: "The whole town (pop- T.OOO) | been beaten with a bhoit tastrn- screened Storm Windows for ing of freedom end grece. Chicago In' 1848 to gat mixed up The ship wee allowed teat week ger-carrying freighter Serbia. To tlon” to make revenues meet ex- flight from New 'York to Florida, ment by a borgtar to la beltovod Nylon Crepe and Nylon Jersey "No contract no work.” haa turned out to meet her,” said | her white bread still seems better penaea merely by slicing the 142,- made a wobbly emergency landing to have eorprised ta the tailor Side hook closing, mede with any FBI agents,” she said. to ontor end leave Keelung, the There’s always the chance of a her aunt and foster-mother, Mrs. I Bbs added: "U Is obvious to port of Tkipei. than cake. 438,000,000 outlays he recommend­ here yesterday after what Oo- ■hop. BIr. VlktoskMi to ia **poos" of figured cotton betiste. I In the following styles: sharp reversal of senUment. Peter Sharatz. ' ed for the year beginning July 1. PUotT. C. Sallee described as a eeaditloa at 8L VteesnPa hospital anyone rriib knew Bob at SO that WoMod About Other SUpe •Many UMW locals are scheduled Many of the visitors have : Her new parents met her In AS LOW AS $ 5 * 6 0 ha has bean drugged or subjected BriUah ahipping circleo In For- Philadelphia and brought her home The president added that any hectic 15-mlnute struggle with the where to Is bring treated ter peo- to meet during the week-end. brought gifts. The kind Dragica I talk about general tax cuts Is Just kicking, lunging woman. aMe fraetaiea of tho akoil, aooa to some kind at torture to make mooa are known to bo worried Lewis has instructed hia lleuten- liken beat are food and clqthing. ; last night on a plane. Short Sleeve convertible aeek* him say all these things. I don’t “I was a litUe bit sick at sea,” rank poliUcal hypocrisy.” Rnletod by Bias and Jaw nod tor eota m Iho tooo. $7.50 to $10.00 Nne. Short sleeve, button bnek. over poeelble detenUon of other antn to make very «ffort to get lik e KM St ClurtetiMa Geoerol Redoetion Not Urged Sallee said to had M kiss tha • o • A WINDOW know whether the torture was British ahlpe. Some flrma Intend tha man into the pita while he "Bhe’a like a kid at Christmas' said Dragica. with Mra. ^ a ra tz lace yoke, elub colter. Short mental or physical — but they interpreting. "But the plane trip George, whose committee tall, powerfully built blonde to M Ohrea Jail Tenon to seek asnirenoee that their ves- trys to hammer out a contract Ume,” said her Uncle Pete* handles tax billa, aald ao far as ho quiet her. Fingering the scratobes Pragoe, CfSertoskwralrte, Feh. ■leeve, button beck, shirred and have certainly done something un­ eels wUl not be molested if they . Sbedalea Another Seiilen Sharatz, who ia now her father by was fun. It was at night but still Corset Dept. derhanded during the test thraa knows nobody ia advocating a gen- on hla face, he added: UL—I#)—Twenty-six m m eeovict- FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales ral lace trim, cotter and cuffs. call at Formosan porta. n>o' busby-browed union chief adopUon. “Only,” added the steel light enough to see the earth mov­ •ral tax reduction. But ha added: ’'Tbese wUl have to to explain­ ed at antl-atato aetMtlea by • „ JIFFY JOINT months.” Britain baa reoogalxed the Chl- acheduted another negotiating aea- eompany foreman, "she doesn’t re­ ing under us. It was wonderfni, too, Size 82 to 38. Vogelfr confessed before a Hun­ "We have soma road blocka in ed to my wife. I hope she undsr- Mevavtan ahpto oeort were aso* Main Floor—Rear neee Coramnniat government. slon at Wasblngtoo. member ntiBt Christmas should be Jiuit looking out at the sky.” our tax laws that ought to eomo atands.” today to Jail terms raag- garian Peoples court today that The Nationalists also ere hold­ Further action by the govern­ like.” The first thing she’s going to he had bem an American eepio- out If thsso esn to rsmoved wo Tto woman—Identified aa Mias lag fzeoi am to 66 years. Tto d^ and Screen Co. ing at Kaohslung the 800 ton ment ia imminent If the minem "She can't get over walkinglearn on ia to speak BnglUh, ihe said. will strongthoa tho oconoroy and Willi# Jane Frost, 38. of OonU teato 'n to were tried ta » naga agent sines 1846. Panamnnisn freighter Swallow. don’t report Moadny or if nn niga," said Mra. Sharatz. TtoAlready she has mads a sU rt On $5.98_$7.98 Manlai la Balglaai tho Troasury should gain, rathor Gahlsa, Fte., and Los Angatso— estimate. - ' She was Intorooptod. teat month agreauaat isn’t reached. places Dragica lived In most of ths host coming over, a Canadian than loos, rovsnuo.” waa tto only psissngsr aboard. *h2w25SsiB^ CEHOllSE&SON H i «I.W. eORR Ra mat hla B^um-bom wif^ whUo trying to run the blockade a^YSS Despite all thla tto b(tt«r min­ ber life didn’t even have floora. paasanger taught her tto eourteay LucUa. la 1886. IlMqr were roar- Senator Byrd (D., Oa.), a long,, Immedlatoly after ths landtag ato %a> j IBOR 1. C A R ^N , Iteprcs^tatiVe a.Jg|MMca M ae eM w m CoMW Into CoRimunUt Amoy. A Nation- ors and their officials indieatod Draglca’s parents were killed phrases, toch as "Yes, Sir,” "No, time economy advocate, sided was hurried to a hoqdtal. Atten- GREEN STAMPS aliat warship brought her to For- early in the German In'^ion. Her (1 aa Pngs ftorX moaa. Ma’ain.” "Thank you” and “Good (O snltoM d m togn BlgM) Sraadmother took care i t ber after bye." (* I Tim ) i ea itega Xwak

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