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M m OUve Bocovo and shaved ice; I think TU donate that to the insane asylum or Young People ^ o i the (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS M m Mory Bmuregard wlU poun oa ra g e » ) MANCHESfEEt COkN., MONDAY, MAY 16,1949 Rainbow girl U requested to The local Alaskan Caravan, rc-.^,bom« to form a gravel a g e n ^ of would you suggest I |ce^ it and Parish to Partake of VOL. LXVnL, N O . 192 cently co m p lete haa put to thame their “ own, giving other Journey­ apply it to a part of my top.etory bring o friend. TheUna Dowling U men to Alssks a truer pictun of cbalfinan for tbe tea. a nsws release by a nationally where the grey-matter-is supposed Com m union known automobile club that mapa what to And ahead of them. to b e?" , COLLECTION out route! and best available ac­ Editor’B Note: Thank you Mrs. Tomorrow at 5 a. m. young peo­ Eisler Led'^h^m Tender Differ About O ntar' Hieapiana will hold try- commodations for long road Jour­ “ Stop the Mtuic”, famous Sun­ day evening radio ahow that givaa (it U Mrs. ain't lt?J EUlOtt! • W e outo Tueaday evening at 8:30 at neys. For the past month readers almoat had to put you out of print ple of St. Mary’a Episcopal .church Tornado in Texas Truman Sees Slash away tbouaanda of dollars .and Center Church Pariah House for of this community chronical hav# will Join with other Episcopal t * prizes for guqssing musical num­ when you mentioned water on thto MONDAY, MAY 16 , Way to Meet the one-act play to be presented followed with interest the reports program, f o r ' our sponsors don’t bers, has moved over to television young people across the nation in in the Greater Hartford Tourna­ of the trip that appeared every on Thursday nlgbta. Of course, It go for that stuff. But, ha! ^a! we the annual Corporate Communion ment in June, at the Avepr Memo- few daya, when the newa was re­ are glad to have you in our col­ IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION is now necessary to have a televlar o f the Youth o f the Church. Takes Four Lives; Deficit Ahead rlsL AU mambem should psrUci- layed trom the caravan. VVe all umns. H s! HA! again Just to keep ion to bear the ahow and the num­ A brief service of Preparation - 4 In Dollar Shortage pats to the readings. The annual know that they left Manciiester this Jovial. Nb offense, we are for the Holy Communion will be msetlng of the 'Ihespians 1^*111 bers played. The new angle is that Help the HoupHal — Help Loesl Indaitry Hjr ContiBainf on April 11th. traced their uavela sure. Is Intended against any o f the held in St. Mary’s tonight at 7| place Wednesday evening at 8:30 you can write to ^ e ahojv and .tell birds or snhnals mentioned by Mrs. Conflicting Cries lor west\Vest throughtnrougn Ohio,wmo, Illinois, Miohl- them your telephone riimbar. itat- o'clock by the Rev. Alfred; L. WU-~ in Woodruff hall. Report of the (ain’t it?) BlHott.- ' • To Savti PBper. Tht^NfiBi Hat Not DiiriBlBltfidl' About 70 Injured gan, Mrnfiesom the I ^ k o l ^ ing that you own a television set, Uanis, rector,' for the young peo­ More Economy and n«».h.»ting committea wiU be vot­ tana, the provinces of Alberta and i ... Before you go beck to, Middle and would like to be called to an­ Turnpike, east, wiU you be kind ple and for others who may wish ed ‘IP*** •***! two one-act plays will British Colombia and straight' to drop in at that hour., More Taxes Stirred For Nations Helped be presented by workshop diiec- swer the clues sometime. Televis­ enough to Uke this package of r ^ north on the Alcan Highway to ion is more or less still in its In­ A committee preparing for tha Chews Up Four"Square to m M m Mary Bums and Phillip Fairbanks, then on the Richardson blueing to try In your wash? W e Eisler Sent Up by Report Given fancy--the average man can’t af­ are forwarding your entry to our Corporate Communion o f Youth Burgess. It is urged that all mem­ Highway to Anchorage, Alaska. M ile Am b in 'Ama­ ford one in hia home. So, be sees judges. This is the contest of the has been chosen from the member- bers be on hand to participate In Traveling In two 1929 Model A Washington, May 18— (P)^— A Forecasts Cut of 30 Per ♦M« the most important meeting the show at his favorite tavern century and it may last that long. Jauee E. EIBet, Jr. ehip o f the Ghiduate Club, the rillo;’ State ^Liaison Fords hauling heavy 800 pound while enjoying a few foaming Young People's Fellowship, and Back to Jail week-end estimate that the'gov­ Ford Pledges Succeeds Clay o f the year. From coast to qoast of course— e ^ . a \ Cent by Middle of trailers behind them, they did ex­ glasses of beer. Maybe he would we don’t stop at any Allegheny or James E. ElUott, Jr., sen of Mr. from the last ten confirmation GEmRAL ELECTRIC Officer in Area Esti­ ernment will go $3,000,000,000 in­ perience the usual difficulties of a Uke a chance to guess the tunes, any Mississippi! A re y m for and Mrs. J. Elmer Elhot o f 177 classes. It bos been stressed that to the Red next year stirred up Year; Couples With The grand prise drawn by the few flat tires, but no major trou­ so he sends In the telephone num­ Truman too, Mrs. K llio tt. Or the ages most concerned with this mates Damage to ^ Refuscfl Bail by British conflicting cries today for more Aid on Peace Manchester Lodge, No. 1477. l/)y- bles. Then a snow storm delayed Summit street, is playing the lead Report of ‘Satisfac­ ber of Joe’s Bsr and GrUL shall we skip Mlssoiiri? Light up annual event are those represent­ In Excess of Million Court; Led Off to economy and more taxes. al Order of Moose at the Lithuan­ the trip for two days In Minneso- We can ace . it happening now. your corncobs, folksl A lter s In “ One For the Books," an orig­ ed in the confirmation cln a^ pre- FREEZERS The estimate was mads (or the tory Progress’ WanF> ian a u b last night was . awarded ts, and they traveled a couple of Some Thursday nig)jt the phone brief pause we’U be beck! inal asusical to be presented at ented from 1940 through 1349. Senate-House Tax committee by Ckimpany Promises ‘AR lo T^d Jewesyk of 47 Homeatead more days In six inches of snow. Gellblock by Warder rings, and the bartender anawera, Palmer Auditorium Conn. College Roughly, this includes young peo­ Amarillo, Tex., May 16.— Its staff o f experts. ing European Coun­ street A stop-over In British Colombia Of varied Interest to loma of ua They forecast a “moderate” Possible Assistance’ to "Hello, this is Joe’# Grill.’’ And, for Women in New on May ple from twelve or thirteen years (/F)— A skipping, whipsawing was made for another two days to from the other end of the line are those Inocuous reports which of age up through the mid twen- Ixmdon, May 18—(O —A Lon­ business slump. They figured that tries Must “Achieve celebrate the first wedding anni­ 20, 21 and 22, by studenta o f Fort tornado chewed up a four- in the fiscal year starting July 1 Any Federal Effort The nocturnal noiaes and move- comes the followina. "This Stop newspapers rA eive on all s o f^ Ues. don magisrixite today ssnt Com­ ‘Extensive’ Expansion menta heard In the ceUara of many versary of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turk- the Music In New York — I ^-ant of cerUln evenU. They are writ­ Trumbull branch of University of A group of parents of young aquare-mile area in southern munist Gerhart Eisler back to Jafl it'would result In cutting the gov- emment'a income by $2,100,000,000 of the homea In Mancheater last ington. Finally came the newa last Bill Yahoody to give me the title ten so as to offend none, tell little, ConnecUcut The original lyrics people within the age range will Amariilo last night, killing Balletin! week that they reached their des- for at least eight days to await a and adding that much to the 3900.- night could not be attributed to of the song Just completed.” but sound compeUnt. As an ex­ and music for the production were prepare a breakfast which win be four people. About 70 were Washington, May 18—(fi>— Washington, May 16.— (^P) Unatlon on Friday, May 6, com­ ample, Just read ■the^ following, written by Stanley D. Woodman- served at the close of the eight hearing on whether he wlU be re­ 000,000 deficit predicted in Presi­ mice or burglara but Just to t l « in ju r^ . It was the first d»- dent ‘fruman'a budget. The Federal govemment — President Truman- today esgsmess of ths resldenU east ^ pleting the trip of over 5,000 Recently, in a neighboring town, and then see if you’ve learned any­ ■ee o f Milford, and the book was o’clock service. These are Mrs. W. turned to the stepped Into the Ford strike miles In the record breaking time there was a death, and fonowiVig written by Stephen Cuthrell of itnictive tornado in the 62- ‘.Tliat,’’ said House Democratic forecast a 30 per cent slash in Main itreet to get all their rub- thing. . . H. Peabody. Mrs. Waiter T. Alt- fugitive from Justice. Leader McCormack (Mass.), “is all today la aa effort to get a set- blah out to the curb for the gener­ of 26 days total. Including stop­ the religious custom, the proper “ An 'adequate audience greeted New Canaan, son o f Faith Bald­ ken, Mrs. George Malson. Mrs. ' ypar-old history o^ this pan­ Uemeat. Walter - Reuther, the critical dollar shortage of overs. All this we know, but now Piisler was refused baU by the ths mors reason (or increasing al cleanup this morning. amenities were arranged. the Barnstable Chorus recently win the author. Ethel Jones, Mrs. Robert Dunlop, handle <9pital o f 103,000 people. prealdeat o f the CIO Auto Europe’s Marshall plan coun­ to quote a few phrases from the Bow Street court, which ordered I taxes by 34,O0p,OOO,OOO, as Presi­ What developed, however, was with a reasonable amount of en­ Mr. Elliot la well known for his Mrs. Fred Field, and Mrs. John nam age Topa BDIUea Workers, visited Federal Med- tries by the middle of this news release. what might be termed a “Wlde-A- thusiasm as they sang a miscel­ Capt. Polk Ivy of the Texas him “ remanded in custody." He I dent Truman repeatedly has sug- solo work here in town and has Clapp. Gorhart EWer (eeater), fOgttlve Conmunist from the VntteS States, latioB Director Cyrus 'B. Chlng t fi— Joaephins Gilpin. John Co- “ I f your vacation demands lux­ Wake." laneous program made up o f a Jumped $23,500 baU In ths United BMted.” year. But he coupled with his appeared several times as soloist highway patrol, irtate Ualoon offi­ la led off the tender Remsey. at Sonthamptoa, Eng., by Scotland Void . Flaos To Slice Spendlag and talked with him about and Albert Kotches. all of urious accommodations, fine food The deceased had left a ten- collection o f various numbers, States and fled as a stowaway. He report of “ satisfactory prog­ for the Center Congregational cer In the dtoastor area, said local Detective W. B.aBray (beck to camera) aad aa onideatiSed nw In the Senate, however. Senator tlie strike. Coming out of SUmfoid, conn, are guesta at the and deft service, cross the Alaska room house, and In It the wake some old, others new. Because ofliciala predict damage will total now mutt show cause why he du ng's oflioe. Heather toM a church. should not be extradited. Eisler was rcamved cortter from the Polish ship BXtery aboard wbleh Russell (D., Ga.) announced that ress” a warning that these iiMM of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Highway off the proposals for your was held. The mourners came by only s nominal admission was “eomethlhg over one million dol­ reporter. In reply to a queo- nations mutt achieve "extensive" pianuner. 17 Spruce street. extended motoring vacation during Friday night’s production will PLOWING be bod stowed away at New York. Eisler Jumped 338A00 hoU bi the be .and some other Democratic the scores. The dead man’a son. charged, the audience was some­ lars.” ‘ Offere “ Subetaatlal Surettee? members of the Appropriationa UOb, that Chlnifs ConttHa- economic expansion and reform If •J949. The highway from Great who had never supposed His be for studepts only. Saturday’s . HARROWING . United Staten where twe prison senteacen bang ovdr Uni. (A P plwto what larger, then ■ usual on euch Tha Reconatruction Finance BUsler's counsel offered “sub-^ committee are drafting a bill to Uon servloo plans to "have a -■vj they are to become Independent o f Fans, . Montana, to Fairbanks, father’s passihg Would be so'wide­ is open to the public and the ad- by mdio from London). occasionB. CULTIVATING eorporatlmi doolared the stricken stantial sureties” in his bell plea, ■lice about 33,000,000.000 off Fed­ man there today*’—meaalng at American aid by the end o f 1953 Alaska, is over 2.500 miles long; ly felt, was at first at a loss to List Price— 1219.95 “The iololsts sang with more or mlaaion charge will be donated to oection a disaster area. but Magistrate J. W. BAstwood eral spending. Russell sold their the strike aegoUatlono la De­ when Marahall plan doUara ara a round trip la equal to a trans­ express his appreciation. less excellence and the listeners the Cancer Drive. Ticket# may Dawn found Red Croes end vol­ said Eisler “baa been convicted of plana were started even before the troit. LL-Oen. Ckfivnee Ruebner, above, due to give out. continental round trip— coast to Soon, however, he got the drift J. MORIARTY Colla — Paving left feeling they had been appealed be obtained at the door and all unteer workers still picking thsir a crime—that. Is, perjury—by a report of the tax experts waa is­ replaeea Oea. Lociaa D. Clay In coast, and with this difference, it is of the thing. ' He noticed that no­ 184 Woodland St„ Tel. 8092 Report on 1948 Loot Quarter Balldoziiiff to en a Mgh artistic plane. seats are reserved. w ay through acres o f shambles. It properly appointed court o f the Conmninists Knocking sued. Senator klaybank (D „ S. Detroit. May 16 — (A7 — The Omnany. He will be acting not one which can be undertaken body was paying much attention “Before the concert the Jelly- Hia aum-up was in a report to e n d i n g by a motorist whose car if not in looked as if a big kitchen mixer United S ta t^ and hts appeal C.) suggested the 35,580,000,000 strike-crippled Ford Motor Co., U. S. rttlltary governor and act' Congress on the work of the Eco­ to the dead, but the guesU were fish Club, which sponsored the eve­ against that has been dlsmiased.” the peak of condition, and who is had dipped in, stirred everything European aid program aa a good where hardly a wheel now tuma Ing commander of U. 8. armed nomic Ckx>peration administration Conente Work trying to get the son Into some ning held a btuiness meeting and out her. N o one will ever know When the 25-minute hearing not prepared to undergo occasional SALE up. and then spewed it around. place to cut. with 100.000 men Idle, promised forces In Europe. General Hueh- during the last quarter of 1948. comer where they asked. In oeversl people made remarks. A ft­ what a dog means, in the city or $150 ended, the alleged top Communist Sanator McKellar (D., Tenn.), TERBfS ARRANGED hardships en route. You wUl not OPEN ALL DAY Although many aectlons . of At Gates of Shanghm oer, deputy and ttUef of staff to Mr. Truman also said that Com­ hushed tones, if he was planning erward some delectable refresh­ country, until It la gone!” chairman of the Appropriationa '■II possible aasistance” today to find the awanky, commodious aC' to rent the house. Comment: Friend, youidon’t tell Amarillo were hit, the tomado'g of America was led off to a cell- General Clay, is a veteraa of both munist advances In (3iina hava ments were served. The hall was block by a warder. committee, said he would “rather any Federal peace effort. commodations you have a right to Thus are the departed remem­ us what it means, but we think it SUNDAY most dsstructlve blow fsU on the World wars, rising from private )uul a "disastrous” effect on tha T .D . COLLA tastefully decorated with garden 615.00 Down— Balance 24 Months Eisler*s counsel, Dudley Col- cut government expenditures than expect in hotels and motor courts bered and appreciated, and their could mean peace, security ' and southern araa dotted largely with Rost Foreign Airlines On the 12th day of the tie-up to generaL He conunanded the economic and political position of in the United States. flowers." new homea of veterans. A neor- lard, told the court be hopes to raise taxes.” vlrtuaUy all of it# great string famous First dlWaloa ia Invasion CALL ANYTIME good works, particularly s ten- better hedge* for the neighbors. North End Pharmacy He would not aay definitely that Nationalist Cfiilna and had there­ “ Nor will you be able to procure room house,’ will be scrambled “ A dog won’t bite anyone un­ cloudburst—and hailstones as prove that the defendant was Suspending Operations News Tidbits of factories. However, Ford indi­ of Normandy. by limited ECA’s activities. the attractive variety «f hasty Manchester wlU hava parking 4 Depot Sq. Phone 6545 larga oa a man’s fist— addsd to charged with en offense of e “poU- he would support any overall re­ cated an adamant stand against after. less he is irritated or teased in —Last Evacuees Scuiv duction if it appears U U r than ap­ In Europe, Mr. Truman said, 2-9219 food to which your palate may meters InstoUed within the next such a manner that he haa to pro- ' tha damage. cel character. Caltod ProRi (/P) W irts union demands, declaring It would tbe countries receiving American hava become accustomed In the propriations will exceed revenue, - Stop the Harmonica Contest! Several weeks. The existence of tact himself like any human.” Ambultticea end highway patrol “Me is not nor has he ever been resist "to the utmost.” aid under the MarsbaU plan had past. The traveler who feels he j rying Away from City but said in an Interview he is giv­ Armed Man From the avalanche of replica the meters ts not expected to solve Comment: Friend, we are all j BRUNNER’S unlta tunneled Into Amarillo from a member of the Communist party This preceded another negotia­ sulmtantially completed the “ first must 'give it a try* should take in­ the traffic suggestion or parking of America," said tha attorney. Eight of 5300 SleUtoa potteegsea ing it “ some thought.” tion effort today. to this great all-incluslve-no-holds- mixed up. Who do you mean is : a 300-mila radius; bringing Injur- Representative (R., Mieb.) told phase” of thefr Joint effort to get to consideration the time Involved. barred contest we have picked one problem on Main street but it is 358 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. 5191 ad to) the crowded hospltala. Red H e is and has always been Shanghai, May 16.— {JP)— tracking down bandit k i^ Salva­ irritated and protects himself like ' a reporter: 4Hvea ({JaaUfled Approval ] KiUs Youth back on their own economic feet. From Spokane, Wash., or Great reply as a sample. It ia from expected to ease the situation by Special! Croes people fiew in from St. German national.” The Communists were knock- tore Giuliano are hit by outlaw President Henry Ford H gave a Falls. Montana, a full month must a human — the dog or your neigh- i "The president ought to take They reached, in general, the pro­ Sarah Deland ESIiott of Middle increasing the parking turnover, Iiouia. (In a speech at a dinner in New machine-guns but none ara l^ e d qualified approval to government be allowed for the run. Add to bor? Why shouldn’t your neigh- ' T o n i Hume ng at the gates of Shanghai soma cognizance of the altuation I duction levels they had before tba Turnpike, east. W e value It high­ thus prodding more parking area York March S, Eisler said: “I am . . Air Force C-54 nUer Intervention aa the strike’s cost H.O that the time it wlU Uke you to bor protect himself Uke a human? ' ■Bay Ba Hoavy Crop Leea today. Most foreign airlines and forget some of bis ambitions war. But, tbe presidd'nt emphasis­ ly because we had to foot s three more often for more people. To propertjr damaga here may not the No. 1 Conununlst. I off snow-covetod central Alaska in wages and production spiraled Seriously Wounds Au' get from your home town to Spo­ Your dog bit him first Uke a dog.! Permanent Refill river island to rescue University of along the lines e ( new and wlda- ed, that is not enough: They mutt Gauge Railroads cents postage-due bill to get it. But the core of the problem will " A person who has never had a ; ba added heavy loot to cropa In only an average Communist in­ were suspending operations. to an unofficially estimated $50,- (ar exceed their prewar production kane or Great Falls, and you'll find Sit tight, folks, while you slide 61.00 Value Alaska profesaor whooa plana hn4 ■pread aoeial saeurlty. other; Trying to De­ • Airplanes you can’t figure on less than five have not been removed— the avail­ dog will always be somewhat i tha wheat-rich Texafi panhandl( dividual.” ) The last evacuees were scur­ piled up in forced landing two “ The paopla already are 000.000. in order to pay their own way. on this one! able parking area has not been afraid of them.” James Cream Kinse 50e that part of tha otota which Juts ArgaaMri* Oeaaamaa Fesfi asked Federal Mediation weeks for tha trip. Any alght-see- "Your contest, ‘Stop* the Har­ rying away. Cknnmunieatioiis earlier . . . WilHaiir Zqig'lB ' thfi nnfit rd Hka to kn«K fend Girl Companions Their ability to pay their own able to cope with the tremendous Comment; Friend, no dog who up to ths north, bordered by New ‘tThfls the hearing w u gohi| Chiaf Cyrus S. Chlng to "weigh • Boats Ing stop-overs will mean additional monica' la well named. Glad you 61.50 Value For with the outside world were Peiping hota ’man, aayt upejfi fir- way cornea down to a question, at days. The road aurface ia almoat growth o f Manchester and the has bitten us ever bother^ to Mexico and Oklahoma. Hail much membera o f tha House of C rival in Hong Kong that Cliijasi (CeoMaoefi 6a Page Tea) 'earafuny” certain factors other the moment, o f how many dollars WiU be able to atop it. Thera are sharply reduced. But Shang­ than tha strike Itself before he • Cart entirely graveL moat of which may subsequent development o f its quibble on this point. They all , Of fell here would deetrqy the mons argued about the PUsler Cjommunlsts are boasting Ut a> la BoOelin! they have in relation to what they too many ‘Blow-haids’ on the loose hai still waited for the Reds with ateiqiad into the dispute ■)||M •Wsbbybig- Bvary be driven comfortably at 45 miles largest business district. The snook up and bit before we had a One Dollar near-ripe wheat — but amaobad t. One Labor member asked their arseoali Port Colbome, Oat., May need and Mr. Truman reported on today musically, politically and no great outward ahow o f con­ Ona o f these was Ford’s reiter­ per hour. Some stretches are meter medicine will esse the pain chance to tell them we had con -, (Pina Tax) cooununlcatlon llnea made it dif­ Home Secretary James Otuter 18 — George J. Sieodrcy, that in these words: * aatneay NigSt otherwise; \So orchids to you and Have cern. Senator WUey (R., W li.) backs ated charge that the strike was bumpy, rutted and hlUy, catling for but ths sickness is still there. fidence In their decency. ficult to discover the extent of the Eds whether Eisler 'will be ac­ 38, o< Hnmberatoae, Ont., iraa your contest. With no coupons; Limited Time Unly Fall to Take Woosoag plana for Coogreasloaal iovesttgo- Reds Victors Measured against the program a dacreaae o f speed to 20, 25 or Main street must have more “ In closing, I aay. have you ever corded the traditional rigbU of "political.” a result, he said, of charged with murder today la no box tops, etc., etc., to collect, I feallstorm. The smashing efforts by the Uon. of how Communist Leader of the Organization for European HOBBY SHOPPE 30 miles an hour at best. There available parking apace. A aug- seen anything so wonderful as a Three carloads of pigs, smash- oalyum accorded to (political) union factionalism. the death of an 18-year-old think I’U enter your contest in Oommunists to take Woosung, the Gerhart Eisler eluded Federal Ths striking CIO United Auto Economic Cooperation ( E u r e ’s a OilWMli Sltaat Fban are ample gasoline stations, but geatlon made In a Herald editorial child and his dog walking side by Jamcfi* Beauty Salon ad frea from freight-car priaqns, refugees.” agents and ducked out o f the coun­ In Elections youth who was shot aa be and earnest as I really like your list fortified section where the Workers, who walked out May 5 own top recovery committee) for IS a . BL la 1 P. M. motor fuel is higher In price than o f prizes and can use them all to is. In our opinion an excellent one side?” rooted in the wreckage here. Cnrl- E ^ whose department super- try . . . Secretary of Labor Mau­ another yontli sought to de­ July. 1948. to June. 1049, progress one paya In the states. For those 74 East Center St. Ever Been Yangtze and Whangpoo converge, on a charge of "speed-up." have Comment: Friend. In closing we vises courts, repUed: fend their girl oompaalons at good advantage. First off, let me — the construction of .a public euB eight seers throoged strsets have so (ar faUed. rice J. Tobin says his depsrUnent by the end o f December was satis­ who want luxury rather thsin ad­ have you ever had so much I TeL 4201 “ It is not what the man claims denied Ford’s statement. In turn a moonlight picnic. Peace Jus­ submit the one French word which parking lot large enough and close | aay, alrsady Uttered with tossed roof- Red Gen. Chen Y l’s warriers could have averted Ford Motor I ixHnmunistfi Count Bal­ factory. venture, It ia advisable to pass up tells exactly why 'Heard Along enough to Main atreet for the satisfaction ■” *' ah>'where. anytime, as to be but what the facU reveal strike . . . . Small plane that can the union accused the company of tice J. Douglas Watt la Wel­ the trip to Alaska this tummer.” tope; smashed cars, ohredded lum- have been at the edge o f Woosung setting up a "smcUce-screen” to “ Realization o f production and Main Street' ia tha best Main convenience of shoppers. in seeing your mean neighbor limp- j him to be.” He said Britain must fly aa slow as '27 miles an hour and land ordered Sseodrey re­ It must be that our caravanera twr and toppled trees. Some roof­ several times. But they have not lots in Hnugary, Bulga­ 'conceal the real issues." trade goals for the fiscal year MEW street in the U. S. A. Revenue for the construction of Ing home, the warp showing where tops bad hem Mown a mUc. await the evidence before decid­ land on field sise of tennis court is manded to jail pending pre­ didn't read this report before the woof went into his pants? Love ? been able to stay there. Ships Calls Charge "Outrlgiit Falsehood" “ It la: Parce-que. developed by two New England ria, Eastern Germany liminary examination May 33. taking off, otherwiae we feel they the-lot could come from the me­ Night reocue work waa carried ing. ■* still come and go. (CoaUnned on Pag» Tba) “ Of course I haven’t the least ters that wdll be installed. ^ The Jerzy Michalowski, Poland’s college instructors. Emil Mazey, UAW-ClC secre­ HUDSON wouldn't have attempted the en­ PRESCRIPTIONS - V en by the Ughts o f cars, am­ The Nationalists latest commun­ doubt but that I ’ll draw the 320.000 ordinance authorizing the insta!- The oldtime panhandlers who on bulances and trucks. Silectrlo ambassador in London, bad a State department official 'says tary treasurer, said In a formal Port CToIbome, Ont., May 16— PaIM faS Barn Pany during hardships they were In for, occasion ply their arts on Main ique saya the Reda kwt 500 dead By The statement that Ford’s charge of w-orth of prizes. How could 1 latlon of meters states that the CALLED FOR power was ouL half-hour interview about the case that threat of Soviet aggression OP*—A Buffalo, N. Y., youth was r - EgiSPM*. ladodiBg according to this club. Someone and 600 prlaonera around Woo­ The Communists shadow-boxed politics was “outright falsehood.” misa with everything correct ? funds collected, shall go for the atreet should look to their ten cent The list o f known dead: with British Foreign Secretary will not be lifted until Russia killed and another seriously wound­ WaalSar Oaatral flw tav must have gotten their time tables However, rn abide by tbe,dsclaion laurels. There is a' kid bumming sung. Thwarted at Woosung the through three elections in Europe Tbe company and UAW -CIO ex- aU crossed up.-elaa the five home­ maintenance of the meters. But AND D ea rD ia ryt Mrs. LoU Martin, 80. Ernest Bevin. The embassy al­ shows it is ready to engage in ed yesterday while trying to de­ % o f the Judges and all the rules of along the main stem who hits the Reds Jabbed at defenses around yesterday. They eoimted votes to­ 'l steaders would atlU be on the road, even after the coat of maintenance ready had announced its Intention “ genuine cooperaUoa” . . . U. S. fend their girl companions at a your most wonderful contest. You passerby for anything from a DELIVERED Hung Jao airport. The National­ day and found, to nobody’s sur­ (GoaUaned oa Page Eight) Poor-Daer far from Anchorage. ia met a large reserve fund will Tm in love! It all started last week-end (Obatlanad ew Paga Tea) of making a strong protest against would put up about one-half of moonlight picnic against an armed Flashes! say when all entriea are in, a moose nickel to a quarter. He uses the A ir Conditioned ists said they were driving them money for $125,000,000 starter on prise, they had won. man. . ISl h.gb Mgb-eomprea- Who knows, maybe the Salmon undoubtedly be built up. Many the removal of Easier . from the beck. wiU be blindfolded and horn in coin to get candy, sodas and shows. while riding thru Manchester. The first thing Prealdent Truman's plan to build The elecUona were In Hungary, Police Bttd today they are hold­ (Late Bdtettea nf the (P) IVtaa) mi^aa. 134 (acb wbeel- Industry might fold up. or trap­ and pick one of the entries. Now people feet and we agree, that a Batory. Hung ^eo airfield ts only a Bulgaria and the eatterh xone of ping and fishing and lumbering It ’s easier than working, and the PINE ClalnM Asyhma as Refugee up bockw-ard areas o f world, under ing George Szendry, 28, o f Hum- . (Laeal taus to be how can the poor thing do that public parking lot should be con- stone’s throw from Shanghai’s old Germany. The German voting ia might prove too much for the five people are aapa enough to give I »aw was OLCOTT MANOR on Center Streets The hearing on the United firoposals now being drafted Pius Declares berstone, Ont., in connection with I). with only antlers to use ? atructed from this reserve. Housing Action French concession. The airfield haa continuing today. Following the travelers. Then they can return him money. Everybody’s satisfied, PHARMACY States request began shortly after [ran claims R i^ a owes her about the crime and will charge him with Stripefi Baas Rnawing • Only tba aceesaoriea yoa “ I assume -you mean your Judges There should be no fee charged we would say. you know the homes that JARVIS is huilding not been in operatkm for several 330,000,000 ain h u sent dun for pattern laid down by the Soviet murder. Hyaiuila, Mass., Stay 18-^P)... < wlU select some loyal member of for parking In the lot- If, after 664 Center Street Eialer arrived at Bow Street court weeks. The few planes leaving union, there waa but a single from- Southampton. He claims Immediate payment . . . Amtri' Woman Saint Investigators tell this atory: Striped has# were repotted mo- er ttas payments the Bull Moose Order to do this the rcserx’e fund had depleted. It Tel. 2-9814 and everyone is talking about. Viewed Likely Shanghai now take off from Lung- can, Britlah and French diplomats slate o f candidates in each place, Seen on Main street, Wednes­ asylum in Britain as a poUUcal A man accosted Harold Snezt- Bing In mid-sea soa form yestet' • fVltb or witbnat tmde-la little chore— but—w-hy blindfold wraa necessary to obtain more j| laiwi y f f ' ;r w : hwa $Urfield. The Oommunists are In Paris plunge into detaifed pt«' carefully chosen in ad'vance by sky, 18, Richard Joseph. 19, and day morning at 9 In front of the refugee from the United States, day oa the south side of Os4 • O m t allowaaee tor your OPEN ALL DAY him? 1 always thought any man money for maintenance or Im­ about six miles from Lunghwa.. parationa for negotiations with Osmmunitt-controlled organisa­ the two girls as the four were Mary Cheney library; a man evi­ The proceeding was brief. Eis­ <>0,000 Persons Watch from Provlneetowa to Fahnoiitli. I waa blind to want to be a Moose provement of the lot, a parking dently in a highly ner\-oua state,, Well to get on with May Be Final Evacuation Russia on Germ w questions in tions. leaving a beach picnic early Sun' Democratic Leaders ler, caUed the No, 1 Communist In Ftedetick H. Baldwin, prentdoat OIMEDIATE DELIVCRT SUNDAY —an Elk—a U on—a Snake— an fee could ba imposed for a period halted and drew from hia pocket The British in what may be a Foreign Ministers counciL 37A Par Oeat la Favor day. ON BONE MOIIKI.B my story, I found a the United SUtos, Ustsaad intent­ Solemn Canonixation of the Gape Cod Aagter Sftarto- OwL Why not atay a man while of time to build up the reserve. a little box. took out a h>'podeimic Hope to Hand Tru final evacuation removed 157 per­ Tbe Budapest government said " I want the girls," he told the ly ia the prisoner's enclosure while PoUah govenuneat ' deaounees men said hnndreds of tha nrtaed McCLURE Airro North End Pharmaev you are here and not have to pay Thus the public parking lot could needle and Inspected it. He then I A U TO GLASS dream of a house sons to Hong Kong by flying ■etxure o f Gerhart Eisler aboard first official figures on Hungary's A t St. Peter’ s BasilitMi (our young people from Buffalo, m Main SC tkimer Straal club dues; for latar on, if you be­ man Major , Victory a Scotland Yard inspector testi­ fish were polled la. He anM their perpetuate itself through the pulled back his coat sleeve and * boats. The evacuees included 130 liner Batory as "bm ttt vloIaUoo' voting for a new Parliament N. Y. size ranged from U penods te 38 _T «C 3-3443 4 Depot Sq. Phono 6545 lieve the teachlnga of Pathagoraa, MIRRORS fied how be took the (i)giUve from years. Jabbed the needle intq hia ar i. i for $10,500. And British, 12'Indians, three stateless of Polish flag" . . . First issue of stww^ 973 per cent in favor of Shoots Without WTaruiag pounds. One w e lg h li^ 38 peonds you’ll get to be one of these desir­ Washington, May 16.—(d1— U. S. Justice off the ^ ila h Uncf Europeans and 12 other nationals. Vatican Oty, Mpy 18— ijrt— Then, without warning, he He then walked into toe park. 1 “ The DoUy Compaas,” New York the hand-picked slate. Jeanne de Leatonnac of Pranev waa canght aear Falnsooth. ables anyw-ay. just think. Bill and Democratic leaders hope to hand Batory Saturday night. The Chinese government radio flashed a gun and ahot Sneztsky The ’following was handed to ua where he met another man, and ' .M; tabloid morning newspaper, ap- In Sofia the official tally made became a aaint yesterday in sol­ • • • “ Then you can moo—=4iowl—^hisa, to give It the “once-ovsr” before it ‘Prealdent Truman this week, at administration began moving Its peais . . . Bitter (our-oomeied through the head. A second shot when latt seen both were headed | 1 can move in right It appear that virtually every emn canonization ceremonies at Electrical H’orfcera Strike. or hoot to your heart'a content. waa inserted in our doggone col­ for the rear of another buildUig.' last, one major victory in hia pro­ transmitter from the edge of town fight for Congressional seat brings pieVeed Joseph's chest. When I win the grand prize voter turned out to mark hia bal­ St. Peter’s basilica. Some 60,000 East Loagmeadow, Btana, May umn. It came to us svitb no name, Ferhaps both were dilbetlc shock gram. This would fan In housing. to the downtown area. Duping the last-minute counter charges of ir­ The two girls, Lydia Lulai, 16, after we^re married. lot for the govemment. persons saw Pope Pius X n make 16— (J V - F oot hnndied meotaers MANCHESTER— 29 ALEXANDER ROAD amounting to 820,000 In value and we know that whoever the cases, taking insulin. | The House - tentatively set i Liner Seizure movement radio-photo and radio regularities from cahtps of Tam' and Geraldine Fjorito, 18, screamed your judges needn't bother to call In Germany, the voters had i the proclamation of sainthood. of Local 330, Cnltod Electileal,. author Is, the same will be happy vote for Thursday on the adminis telephone service were suspended. Ruuiy Mall and Franklin D. Roose­ with terror. But they had been on me. Just phone me as Tm A. Non. choice o f voting "Ja” and "Nein' Radio and Machinery Workera ef that, instead of the "once-over,” All commercial radio service was velt, J^. . . . Development of six Jeanne de Leatonnac founded the last of the beach party to leave never at home and If that one ques­ I was so thrilled after “ BUT’ and I bought tratlon’s mulU-blUlon dollar holla­ on a hand-picked slate o f People's Amertcn, CIO,-went ea ttrike to­ we are gix’ing this one special at­ Threat Made reduced aa a result. kinds o f lensea to restore good the order of the Daughtera of the lonely Pleasant )>each on Lake tion you are going to ask is. 'When ing biU. It calls for a far-flung > congreaa members. This “ con­ day at the Pnehnge Mnehloerir the house that Mr. Jarvis gave us this picture (Thta dispatch waa received in sight to those who have undergone Blessed Virgin Mary three centur­ Erie. do \-ou think we are going to get tention and sxtra comment. program of alum clearance, low gress” ia expected speedily to set company pinat here. The atrlk- - The letter states "T h is is In. re- I Tokyo by radio and relayed to San catafoct operattoas is annoimced ies ago. She died in 1640 at the WWle Sneztsky lay dying and decent drinking w-ater In Manches­ to show Mother and Dad. Isn^t it a beauty? rent puhUc housing and (arm up a goyemment to rival that of era Immediately set np a ptehet gard to ths article about dogs 1:: Francisco.) by American Optical Company-of age of 84. Joseph writhed in pain, the gun­ ter?'—I have the aqpwer for you A perfectly appointed, housing aids. Stete Department' Says west Germany., Communist predic­ The ptairt empleye ah sot Igat Saturday's Heard Along. 1 { NaUonaUst evacuaUon o f indus­ Southbridge, Mass. Attired in white and wearing a man put the revolver in hia belt, now— (How good are you at pus­ House passage would head the tions for the election were for i 600. The compnay n werldaR do most aincerely disagree w ith ' personally diroctad funeral III*/} Ceater St- nmne S85fi Formal" Notice Given trial Hankow, Ibe "” of Communist lecturer is quoted In white tiara, tbe holy father en­ sat down in tbe sand and lit a hes ?» The answer to the above Oh dear diar>’: Tm so much in love with the legislation toward the president’s virtually solid “Ja" vote. agreement ezpired yeeterday. The the alatement ‘there ts no reason service o f Improssiva dit- Fomttnre Tops China, and’'neighboring Wuchang New York Federal court aa teach­ tered tbe basilica on a portabla cigarette. He puffed away pay­ question is 'found In P m ’s Raven; d«ik. ' The Senate approved it In Hungary the voters theofeU ing no attention to the moans of onion is aalc^ (or 30 oents an for a dog to 1m . kapt In .a city at To Captain, of Batory was announced by the govern­ ing that revoluUon and oat boUot throne. ‘()uuth the Raven . Hnerion noad cost no mer# Btote Friials, Itrtnse rramltag home I forgot,to tell you! I love ‘‘Bill’’ too!' April 31 by a top-heavy 57 to IS cally could mark their ballots hoar pay iaereane and chaagea in all. Can ybu manUon one reason ment'# Central News agency. box la w ay to win America (or There he heard a conalstorial bis victims. “Now about the prizes which VenetlaB Bllndt' vote. against the govemment list. The girls helped Joseph to his why a city person would want to than Hia family con afford. Washington, May 18——The Senate aaaalaseaaly » reinforce a cement curbing on the They get what they ask. for. Most COME OUT OVER THE WEEKEND. MR. JARVIS 1st Gerhart Eisler to British au­ Fourth Field Army of crack Man- resulted from $40,000,000 U. 8 time. Then hs arose, and uncov­ » I -tNi “Hne'.UBI amend it on the floor. Joseph, bleeding aeverely, lurch­ proved today aad eent te the pre-historic gravel sldew-aik on of them are only old mcandogbalt- FOR SALE . AND HIS REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON THE thorities. diurtan troops to cross the river loan to Poland... U. N. delsgatos votes. ering hia head, proclaimed Jeanne Meanwhile, other parts o f Mr. AboeatasisBi Only Protest ed towards the girls. Hooee a hOi reqttrlBg that peOa ho Middle Turnpike, east, where sad­ ers anyway. But we still think city B Truman’s program stiU hit rough The department said formal no- and ron aoutn along the Central call overtime meeting to vote - on da Leatonnac a saint. opea (rooi 8a.oi.to1p.ak.4H aa dle horses are allowed to use it as eople keep dogs to bite the neigh- Six room single. Hot air GROUNDS FROM 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. SATURDAY ties waa served on the ship's cap­ disputed queetion o f lifting diplo­ A Hungarian Interior Ministry tVacM Btography at Balat "You’re not going to take mr slow going. statement oaid only 1.3 per cent them,” he told hU assailant, ‘T m etate aad oaHeagl elertloae. The bridle path all summer. ora. You Just disagiee with ua. AND SUNDAY TO HELP YOU IN EVERY WAY POS­ In the first four and a half tain that unless he gave up Eisler (Ooatiaaed os Pace Tea) matic boytx>tt o f Franco Spain. Afterwards be sang the te deum You don’t tell us any other reason heat. Price only 69,500. of the first 1,154,000 ballota count going with them." nteosara. If gtvea approval hy the “ The 70 re-tooling tools, I can .months o f this Qmgress Mr. Trii- when the Batory put into South­ and pronounced a homily tracing General AaoeosMy. weald add eae city people keep dogs. SIBLE. WE’LL BE WAITING FOR YOU! ed were cast against the govern­ With Ws strength ebbing, Jo­ ■wap for 70 tools tost are to be man has seen passed only one ma­ hampton “the attorney general tha MograiAy of the new aaint. hoar 40 the v o t^ tlnw In astat ‘Ever ttnee I was bom we have ment slate. The official count this seph snatched the gun from tha re -t^ e d . F o u r room single for jor MU booed on his domestic leg­ win proceed against ths steam- He cited her as an example to feiamaaltlns Preesat Iowa ro- "JLi for’-the goats—Graat!— Tm had at laast one dog ia our fam­ morning was: Government, 1,133,- attacker’s belt and fired two shots How financed? Let JARVIS arrange it. JARVIS built islative pinpoosls o f the 1948 po- sblp Una (or forfeiture o f tha vao- “girls, brides and mothers” be- qatee that the peBa ha apen Croat a firm ^ lle v e r In lubrication. Then, ily," ( only 67,500. Vet on Verge of Tears 000; a ^ n tt the government, 31,' Real Bargain at a Sacrifice Price homea carry 25 year financing with F.H.A. guarantee, Utlcal campttgn. That ' one, con­ ael and other appUcebla penalties 8 a . Ok to 8 p. au hot pravMsa too, all my good neighbors love Comment: PTlend. yoii should under United States law.” 700; Invalid boUota, 3,800. Aboan- « oa Paga Two) (COatianed ea Page Tso) that tha gBvirrdng b o ^ of a ante B roona and ion. Built ia 1343 oa a lot 33Jl” xlS0. First aoer or may te purchased under G.I. veterans’ preference tinuing rent control, waa not quite teclam waa about the only w ay a their dlggtog dogs and the gentle­ not feel this wag. Do not be so Forcibly aBassved olcipaHt|^mMJjS^ tha hoan to -large Bvlng roem with fireplace, den, dining lavatory man goat might, with lowered dogmatic In placing yourself In Other Listings At Office 4^c 25 year term. Sec ba for full details. Financing ar­ what he wanted, in a. number of voter could safely register protest, ways. Bfisler, German-bom Oommimiet As Little House Painted ad an asedera cabtoet Idtdwa. heed end sad and bulging marble this eatagoty. ranged bv JARVIS Organization in this area through loader who fled from the United but slace no fig u m on those ellgt' f - , mytM, make them see things dlffor- “ L ett year my deg had a diseaae Now, with only two and a half bis to vote were losued, tbe absen lorgn bedreetna. pMnty of eloeet apaea, toll List your property with States aboard the Polish ship, wss Sputa Ovor SpoMh Fraodeot .' ontly. •0 bod sre hod to have her put THE MIDDLETOWN SAVINGS BANK. ' , months remaining before Cbn- - Chicago, May 18— (JTi — Larryx' tees oouM not be checked accu­ Bonds Selling Campaign I r - g rett Is supposed to adjourn, hare removed forcibly from the Batory w oiai.gt.a.1^^^-^ “ The 27 S-tone eat skins sheuld asrey." this agency. at Southampton Saturday. Borko. - waa on the — verge of . tears - . j those when hs _wga Ml rately. be something I might be able to Comment: Friend, aha prehehly is about the way other portions of yesterday aa 35 strangers with j Okinawa and. a Japanese mine ex­ these clectiono, tbe first since the right ed sC 1 ear attarhed garage. Coaerete drtve- hia program ara getting on: The Polish embassy In London brushes and buckets of paint acU to Jack Benny. They might Mt e chbleric neighbor. Caught it dnetae t e l» said in a atatm «it yesterday that ploded in front of him. His only 1847, are expected to pave tbe way To Be Started Tonight «H h heavy awalag. ComMaatioa. sereoaa and swarmed-over the little house hs inoenie Is the $1,100 a year from nrindewa. Bat water heat oil. AutomaUe hot water. Near sing a song of six pence. herself. preaettnttMn Crylag (or Hlashee the U. S. had made'the threat to for tbe final step in 0>mmunist > stir I “The 30 'assorted Irish Jigs w ill “I wee very much at lose with- Taxes— Economy blocs on both wants to buy. the government for total dlsabUity. domination o f Hungary. It means rimppiag ceater. Mortgage arraaged at 37fi per te Weldoa’e ever oat prl- Stuart J. Wasley seize the' Batory the next time ste Borko, 37, 'and his wife, Anna, rost. bq, for me, the finest prize o f all. sides o f the Om >1M are crying (or Te Betam Next' Suaday Uw' Communist vlos pcemler, Washington, May 18—(FJ— Thlsa June 30. A n eatlmatod 3,000,000 Fore root aad ptIacipaL laapactloB by appolatmeat. eete pmteeslaeal arire (at returned to Amarican waterx 39, had saved $1,000 for a down But word went nround at an “ You see, 39 o f them my brother 4 A N D ' slaobes In government spending— Matyaa Rakooi, pvohahly will re­ is tha otartlng d ^ of a gbvera- volunteer workers will iacfai danced at the news of Preatdaat M ym ont on the pn^erty and bad Araerlcnn Laglon poet. IJm pfifiR- dellverv te Jarvis Realty Co. Instead o f tax boosts. Mr. Tpaman place TtemJerlStaaa Oohi, x mem- BMat drtva to soQ $1,040,000,000 ia 350,000 newspMor caritei* who IVoRsory Rtkacc laUied to the Veterans admtnlstra- Truman’s victo^ . but he couldn’t wants a 34,000,005.000 tax te- ere were Leafennelree whs * oaviags booda to tha pubUe. win dlatrihate Utarature and or­ GEORGE L GRAZIADIO remember the SOtluone no matter tioa about a loon oa ths b«l8aca. the paint and S t D M s ta g e ( the eoe fiotni- Officos For R«nt' Stuart Realty 654 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CON^. crease. U Ceafpraes cannot bal­ Prealdeat ‘Itumqn will make a der forms. ^ how he tried, so I eqn pa83 thin WqeUngten. liay 18—(P) — The But the VA appraiser said fha on one eoat and promleefi OfiRt Pawn Holfieta ffirty which ance ttie budget by eecnomy. It Iwfi^la^ bowed to the Cbmmunlsts. The ave-mlauta radio speech tonight Those beads, a t the t arils E on te htaa an Mp aext hUtli4qy, fitetB Tb«Bt«r RuOilBg position qf the Treasury May 12: house first would liave to be paint­ back noxt Sunday to put anotlMr WELDONS TEL.4U2 , RESIDENeE 7171 may try to find means o f getting - Net b u d ^ receipt^ 878.890,- ed. other Small H olden have been a t 10:33 p. m., e. a. t. as part at type, pay off $4 for each $3 In­ a filifi n . MANI TEL. 1313 which la Laap yaar. on and do.the trimming. vested if held for the tea years “ Aa for the whippletreee«-rd M ra. A b b s R . D a rt MAIN BTBEBT TeL 6648 Or 7146 more money in the Treasury in 827.45; budget receipts, 367,745,- seemed too much for Bor- “ I'm ao thanl'.ful ___ and___ hepny^ It largely purged jfince the Qwnmu- an hour-long program olgnaUzing V Na-Aaewer OaH Maa. S-14fi3 ENTERPRISE 9.700 . . b e fm they mature. They can be Juat love to have them. Mine ell 32034; cash baUnco; ^488,085,- <^Id not afford to have hurts," Borko told hia new^ac-1 nist coup which outted their lead- the start of the campaign. Phone S046 cashed ia tha meantime got winteri^Ued lost year aad S3 .« a a P o f a E t n i 71T32. tjng done or himself quaiatances. ThO hood drive ofitt run u ajil 1' ■I / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. UANCHli^^rifiK. VAINN., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1949 PAG »\TH BXi

those who lesve ftor home early _ _ J and beat qualities when ha la eut T rrlday pay for two meala they do iS C ir m O u aJjM SCCl off from the supply ot spiritual BoUce Court Father Keller StudeiitsRap resourcaa. Big Gathering SCQOOL 9UPPUES not eatT Rockville is now head o f the State organise- Double Shooting Victims Death Takes lAte aleepera who do not have Uad la Not Aagry tion, and it Is expected that Na­ Huge 5peciol Purchase 5avet You $23.50! STATIONERY, When tbs parties concerned in Ourrle A. FandoasI, 22, o f S T o Speak H ere tional officers will be among those Dining System early morning classea reeent pay­ Qjd B lockades At the Armory Charter Oak avenue, Bart^brd, ing for uneaten breakfasts. the Berlin blockada were wililng to presenL Wounded Girl •qv itiri TM UmT see eye to eye again and to aae the waa found guilty of t h ^ and fined Rural Vernen School Assecietlon Some Object to Method |60 In Toam Court this morning by Ellington Man YOUR CHOICE $ point of view oc tha othac party, Hm nbmlnating committee - of Over 500 Odd Fellowt Judge Herman Vulyes. Max Sav- Foundwr of Chrbtopher Arlfaiur Oirag Store CMiJections to New Plan Some students object to the Rev. R. Edgar Ex­ then it was poaaibla' to Utt the the Rural Varnibn School Aaaocia- Just $1.00 Down method of psyment. As pro­ ulockade at once. the same way. ttt, Hartford attorney, appeared Uon will present Its report at the PoliccL Write ^Orcum* plains Similarity of I f Meet Hef« to Honor for Fsndoaai and entered a nolo Movement to Leetn^ Killed by Auto Being Considered by posed, all atudents except com­ when man deddaa be u the loser meeting ot the Rural Vernon $1.00 . per week muting veterans must make an plea for hie client .At St. Juiiiefi* Qall / . stances Unknown* to The Russians* Act for his stupid attltuda of defiance Middletown Man Fandoaai was arreated April 28 School Aaemation to be held this UConn Committee advance payment of $67.60 by to God and lifts tha blockadi, be evening at the Vernon Methodist Milford Shooting Case July 1 to hold their tlace in regis­ by Pifiice Sergeant Walter OaaseUs Manchester Man Driver The Rev. Fred R., Edgar, minis­ finds that God la not angry at aU, Upwards of 600 Odd FaUows for Um theft of auto parta from Undar tbo auapteea ot the Fa­ church soclai rooms at 6 p. m. and Storra, May 1«—i/P)— Student tration. Board and room atii- but ia waiting to welcome the tima Guild Forum o f 8L Jamaa officers will be elected. denta must, pa^ the balance of ter of the South Methodiat churob, from various placM In Naw Eng­ the McOure Auto Company, fiO Of Car; Says Pedestri­ Milford, May 16— iJf) — Police (rt>JocUon to the TTnlveraity of wayward aoui horns again. When Wells street Proaecutor Rajmom) cburclv Fathfr Jamaa Kellar, Saul Bilventeln, chairman of the ConneeUcut's new dining plan their aemester bill prior to regis­ ■poke on the subject, “Lifting authorities Wrote ’’circumstances man and God walk and work to­ land gatharedl' in tha Btata Ar­ A. Johnson placed the value of the ICarykacdl mlaalonar and toundor an Walked Into His Cag Manchester School Building com­ unknown” today to a suicide-homi­ were being considered by the Din­ tration. Objectors want the bill Spiritual Blockades at the morn­ ing worship Mrvioe at the cbnrcb gether, man flnda that a otw way mory hers Saturday svanlag to goods as over $260. of tbo Chriatopber movomeat, will mittee will be the speaker. Mr. Sll- cide case in which a Navy veteran ing Hall Advisory committee to­ split Into several payments. of life, has opened up before him Savitt told the court that the de­ apeak in St. James acbool hall veratein has been Instrumental in FORMAL The majority of resentment yesterday. honor Frederick L, Pbelpa ot Mid- Rockville, May 16— (Special I— shot his young sweetheart and day. During the message. Rev. Ed­ which Is not .hard, but which fendant has made arrangementa Sunday evening. May '26th, at 8 obtaining new achools of the town himself early Saturday. The new system, which goes in­ stems from those students who do brings hieaning to Ufa which was dtetowB. .Who a faw montha agb with John J. O’Connor, attomay o’clock. A farm hand identified by the of Manheester and his subject will gar pointed out the atmUartty be­ waa alavatad to tha position of Funeral services will be held to effect this fall, provides that not take all their meals on cam­ not saan before. However, high for Eugene McClure, for restitU' Many people are concerned Rockvnie Police as Joseph Baro- be "The CItisen's Part in Build­ Tuesday for Raymond Cretton, 22. residents of North Campus and pus. tween the Berlin blockade and the Sovaralga Qmn4 Master o f tha blockade men ao often set up bo- blockadee act. however long they tlco. He pointed out that Fandoaai about the trends that oonvulsa the vich, 78 o^ Ellington, was killed ing NeW Scbools." Because of the and Aricne Lyle Harris, 17. WEAR certain women's dormitories pay Whether or not a student comes have been atanding, and tegardlaas Odd Fallowa of tlia World. haa procured another Job and haa world today, yat they ara aUo subject, tbe meeting ia open to tween themselves and Qod. This Inatantly shortly before 10 o’clock Medical Examiner J. H. Fischer for their room and board in one under the board and room plan O. Frad Bamaa toeampmsnt skull. Tbe body waa found about a of Vernon avenue with a social to j . H. Fischer, Milford medical examiner, termed the case one o f sui- vestigation. reported that with her Others inquire: ^ h y should ton. The child was taken there for when men build a blockade be­ a nolle. Attorney John D. LaBelle ride and homicide by Cretton, a former (.nlver.dty of Bridgeport [ death went the last hopes police tween themselves and God, they Rheinberger ai;d the poatlude was chief o f ataff o f Patrlarcha MUl- hia or her own UtUe group for the doaen fast from the spot where the follow the business aesalon. the second time on Friday after “Chaconne” by R. Elmore. tant o f tha World, Major Oanaral represented Taylor. big world outside.' Meeting Ttiesday student. authorities held for e.stabli.shing are, in effect, cutting themselves Norman H. Bowles, 20. o f Dob­ automobile stopped. Oounty Oor- the circumstances that led to the she developed pneumonia. Her first J. WiUiam Johhaon o f Naugatuck; Two years ago the Christopher oiMr Bernard J. Ackerman visited The Rockville chSrches will'be visit to the hospital was shortly off from ' the source of supply of son avenue, Vernon, plead|ed guilty sluioting. the things of the spiMt. And Just H a ^ d r , Thompson o f Ithaca, N. movement waa practically un­ the acene o f the accident In front represented at the Fellowship of May ^1 to watch a baseball game after her birth when she under­ to violation of rules of the road Congregational Christian Woinen Said Dixon: as no plant) can live without air, V.. grand p^riarch of that state; known. Today ltd. fame ia na­ ... of tba Webar service atation which Is Honor Guc8t haa been cancelled. went aurgery for the removal of a Register Children and waa finad $16. He ,wea ar district meeting to be held ' on "Whatever motive he, (Cretton i stomach obstruction. She haa re­ water, and simshine, no human be­ Past Grand Patriarch of Maaaa- rested on Biast Center street by tion-wide, under Father Keller's Lll waa closed at the time. The body a Thursday aiautowsjr tsagaakntgbt thevaav £XSt. Frsneis may have had was in his own mind chusatU Horace O.'Moul]^- of direction and inspiration to "Go IN waa taken to the Burke Funeral Tuesday at Ellington starting at A t aliow er Pat*tV schom GlrU- soTtball turned to her home here May 7. ing can long retain hia highest Patrolman 'WlUlam Scully. 10:30 a. m. 'The apeakera will bo and no one will ever definitely For Kindergartens Springfield: MarrimU H. Tfarttm Failure to obtain n PubUe Utlli ye into tbe whole world." He Home, ‘niie Is the first fatal acci­ 7 • team defeated St. Cyrils of Hart- know what it was. Members of ItaaBoa, / FOU Dtcm, White .Grand High Priaat o f the O ra ^ bellevea that there ia a hit of the dent in Rockville In over three Mrs. Robert Parsons, Mrs. Flor­ ----- — j fold 19 to' 14 here in its first DteMr Jheinta. Sp«clal •tten- ties-Cbmmlasion permit to trans­ ence Rawlinson. Graham Clarke his family did say he had been Encampoient of Rliodo Ii Ir m ; missionary in every one of ua, but. yean. Miss Patricia Gri.swold of 28. game of the seaaons. Lillian Tqr- nervous bihI moody si Ace hia dis­ A ll For Bride-Elect 25th Anniversary . lAra. Anna Wlrtalla ia chairman seated amidat an array of decora­ dent, Mrs. Henry Adams, record­ I rdar Hardrnbp: < i WbIm I Mary Crosaen,^R.N., Prop. at the New next, may be registered. Be­ of the committee in charge of the by Surrogate George Franken- ning, there will be a moving pic­ ing secretar}'; Mrs. Raymond tall—66 inchci—Ittsy'H hold your new longer drsuei I'ifiiBhed ^lardrobf at $44* 866 Main SL, TeL 2-2667 cause the number eligible children thaler. ture with Miss Lorraine Omovesi tive blue and yellow balloons and lecture. 'nekets for it may ba umbrellas. Hallowell, corresponding secre­ ' I M4 < hrrk * > M aaey Ordfiir Over Marlow's is less than was the m s 6 last year, Miss Constance FlaveU of S3 *h»e 25th Anniversary o f the According to the petition- for the aa cdialrman of the committee in with SOM. Extra wide—36 incha*—they'll itora obtained from the eommlttee, or Miss Griswold will be married tary; Mrs. C. B. Nicholson treas- ■ • .\dd to m> Arpaoat 9»a. Appointments Strictly Private it Is anticipated that it wUl be Packard street was honored by an South Church Choir wrhlch ia be­ administration letters, the husband charge. The group will hold a uier and Mrs. F. Lawrence Dmv, f < I toUh to opoo a mem aeradat. MEN'S SHOP at SL Jamaa Rectory. Father and her father are her only distri­ to William DcLong on July 7 at BABY DEPT. up to 30 or 40 garmaidil Room for thos*. too. Your Free Considtatlon possible to accommodate unusual pre-nuptlal shower at her ing celebrated dn May 22nd, will Keller will hold an open forum roller skating party at Crystal auditor. The nominating commit­ I.arlofird in II.M dowa paxaMOt. 907 Mein Street •• saMP( butees and, because of her failure the South Mrtfiodist church. I agrre to pay $ . aeokly aa- Offloe Hoars: 6:80 ajn. to 5 pjn. •■MM children whose birthdays come home laat Wednesday ovenlng. carry a nostalgic note' in the after his lecture. Lake on May 23. The group will tee are Mrs. Msrtln McGrath, Steriliiers— Fmah ctioica '* aromatic red cedar or cedor-linsd T d e p h o m 2-1.^52 Wednesday Aftemoona and The party, given by Mrs. Evelyn presentation of the "Holy City," to leave a vy-lD- her husband is en­ continue meetings during the IMaper ('■Us—Hoaps til paid for. before Jaihiary first and that it chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Bancroft with rich walnut finish. Lock ond Kays. A Evenings By Appointment Morrison, featured a full-elxed by Alfred Robert Gaul. The com­ titled to $6,000, plus half of the summer these to be held every Warmers— lllslies llrfrrrarea ...... wlU not be necessary to restrict remainder of the property, or a to­ and Sirs. Bruno Patrla. * By Appointment admission, as it was necessary to wishing well, 'which bad been poser waa a chorister In Norwich other week. 'The following chair­ A supper which is open to all ins created by the hosteas and which Cathedral when he was yo»*rg, Pius Declares tal of $7,600, the father to the re­ men were named for the summer Wappmg I 'i do last September. mainder, or $2,600. parents o f Union School members Arthur Drug Store Parents registering children are waa attractively covered with and he later studied with Dr. Dud activities: Softball, Faith Ehtei, and P. T. A. members will be % CoiM to damping Wtaners requested to bring a birth certifi­ honeysuckle. TTie bride-e 1 e c t ley Buck, whose musical works Woman Saint Richard McGo\‘crn; Amusement Friday Boy Scout Troop 62 held prepared and served under the di­ A ddroot have been frequently performed Thirteen p a t i ^ tbe largest cate for tbe child, so that age may lifted her many beautiful gifts, pariL Myrna Coleman, Joseph Sin­ a hike and scouting test after rection of Mrs. Edward Tapley. be definitely established for school one By one, fronl tha “well." here. Alfred Gaul composed number in recent yean registered ker; Roller skating, Bette Zinkcr, (Couttonod from Page One) at the week end Camporee ot achool. Scouts in the south part records. If vaccination and dip- niere were thirty five guests variety, of wrorks from oratorio to Earl Ranon: Picnics, Murial Dlg- Wallingford Man Dies Suddenly When Money rio*rd Wed. at Noon. from Hartford apd thU town. An u n p r e t entloue but well-loved Highland Diatrict, Boy Scout# of nam, Charles Gebler; Dancing, of ths town in charge of John ”V m m A 8 lE ? theria immunisation have already cauae at bar virtues and tba edu­ Open Thurs. to 6 been completed that evidence may attractive luncheon waa served in hymns. The “Holy City" was es­ A l l i e s held In Tolland. The two Roberta Auclalr and Albert Ker- Driscoll and Raymond Hallowell Wallingford, May 16.—(Ah— cation ahe gave her seven children. highest rating patrols were Rat- Open other days 9 to 5:86 C f c / y « 8 . . . also be presented, since it wiU be buffet style. The serving Uble had pecially produced for the Birming­ kln. went to a camping site at the Thomas Bowe, 73. of 147 tiuuth Courrts 4 two beautiful cakes trimmed in ham Festival in 1882. The cantaU In the crowd of Worahippen tleanake of Troop 86, Vernon. rear of the A. C. Holland property required before school opens In were 45 descendants of the saint. 677 2-8 points; Beaver of Troop Colony street, collapsed aiiul died 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL September. ' pastel frosting aa tbe centerpieces. la a combination of Mterary and on Main atreet. Scouts from the while standing watching some musical picture o f the Heavenly The pope then celebrated mast 86k Broad Brook. 675 1-3 points. inToii Any child' who will he eligible One of the cakes had been made by north part of tbe toum under di­ fishermen at the borough water IF YOU are making monthly Mrs. Montle' and one had been Jerusalmn. The text is largely at the brorse altar beneath thf Other patrols and their ata'ndings Tempts Death rection of Uoyd Grant and assist­ pond here last night. B w e had for first grade in September, but bailUca dome. He was aided b> were Flaming Arrow, .-Troop 89, payments on your home, au­ has not enroUed in 'a pubUc school made by Mrs. Morrison. drawn from the Scriptures with ant Scoutmaster, Donald Elliot, been driving with hia wife and Miss FlaveU wlU be married lines from Milton and Bonar added. Eugene Cardinal Tisaerant. wbc Broad Brook; Indian, Troop 86, Once T oo Often held their tests nsar v Petraitis daughter and had stopped at the tomobile, furnishings, life in- HUDSON SALiS kindergarten this year, may alao later announced a plenary indul­ HUDSON SIRVICI HUDSON SALiS be reglitered at the same time. to Michael FosUggi, Jr. of Hart­ In its theme it runs from the sadly Vernon; Panther troop 86, Vernon; Store on Suliivtm avenue. The boys tntersecttqn. to vfotdb the anglera. snrance, taxes or other fixed reflective "No Shadows Yonder'’ gence for all who visit ths saint’s Indian o f 62, RockvtUe; Indian of Any child who ia six years old on ford at the fit James church in cooked their own supper and took Beside his wife and daughter he charges you are dependent on June. to the height of assurance in “Thine tomb in Bordeaux within the next 14 RockvtUe; Panther of 92 Roek- Port Angelea, Wash, May 10— scouting tests. Because ot prohibi­ or before Jantutry first is eligiblG —Nineteen-year-old Burton Bay leaves a son. Funeral arrange­ is the Kingdom," which are prob­ ten years. Such an ii^ulgence is vlUe; Panther of 15, Tolland: Of) tive expense the trip to Boston ments are incomplete. your earning power. If Acci­ for first grade reglatration. ably the two moat familiar chor- a remission ot te m p o s punish­ Eagle o f 80 TalcottviUe; Indian of of Seattle tempted death once too School authorities urge that all dent or Sickness destroys • W t ate prood to be kaowa by the uaea in the composition. ment due to sin so that no furthai 68, EUthgton; W olf of 66, ElUng- often. > your'> ability to work, will parents with children to be en­ Washington PTA The original South Choir per­ expiation ia required in ^ rg a tory ton and Fox of 14, RockvtUe. Tbe Twice be put a bullet in his frisads we keq>—the friends who keep rolled do so, if possible, this week. formed this cantata on September At the conclusion of the cere­ two winning patrola wlU repreaent head, twirled the chamber In which your earnings continue? that more complete planidng iawer Overiiead and Lewer Operating Costs epeeadiag the word of oar saperior scrv Lists Meeting 28, 1924. At that time the choir mony thousands of beDs peale< tha district at the SUte Camporal there was only one shell, and Your income can be assur­ can he done 'And delays avoided consisted of; Miss Helen Lester, at Camp Pioneer later In the mln- pulled tbe trigger. The third time ice. Bring as yoor next prescription; see when schools open for the school out all over Rome. ed if you have .\ccidenl and Mrs. Ehmice Hohenthal, Miss Alice mer. the bullet crashed into his right Health Insurance. .\sk far poorsclL We will valoc yoar pattonaga. B R M D N E jr year 1946-1960. The May meeting of the Wash­ Barrett, Mrs. Rosalin Turkington, Mrs. Beae Biles temple. He died in a hospital h m WANT TO STAY YOUNG? . Allow Us To Pay You MORE For Your Car ington school Parent-Teachers’ Xllsa Ada Belie Crosby, Mrs. Berts- yesterday. ^ . 6 North End Pharmacy Association will be held tomorrow Mi*. Rose Dowding Biles. 74 of line Lashlnske, Miss Eisteye Keith, 76 Union atreet, died Sunday at the Undersbeiiff' Howard Breecc 1 Depot Square TeL 6846 Hike to Campsite night at 8 o’clock at the West Side Mrs. Minnie i^rinton, Mrs. Belle said young Bay and two compan­ Bear that in mind when buying a new car. Call McCluro. Recreation building. RockviUe CUty HoeplUl following Then It's RIBOFLAVIN For You! FREE DELIVERY Rollins, Miss Ethel Dorward. Syd­ a long lUnesa. She was born Jan­ ions engaged in the game of "Rus­ Annual reports will be read and ney Strickland, Paul Volquardsen, sian roulette” at nearby Blue .'Vuto Co., phone 2-9442, for a complete demonstration of By Girl Scouts election of new officers will take uary 6, 1874 in Rockville Ute the new HUDSON 6 or 8, truly, "The .Modern Design for Open Seodaye An Day F i ^ Green, Lester Adams, Robert daughter of George and Anna mountain where they were visiting And WHAT is Riboflavin? It’s an l.MPORTANT place, after which they wiU be in­ Gordon, C. IClmore Watkins, as­ ’49.” Zeipe Dowding. She was e mem­ Bay’s parents. vitamin. Sometimes called G or B2. Sometimes Over 70 leaders and Girl Scouts stalled by Mrs. Robert McIntosh, sisted by Miss Eleanor Willard. ber of the S t John’s Episcopal met at the South Methodist president of the Manchester P. T. Miss Ada Porter. William Stamm, church, the SUver Crass Society called the tra«^“ fountain of youth.” Neceasar}- for * OPEN .'5:30 A. M. TO 1:30 A. M. chui\:h Saturday, to hike to the A. CoimciL Fred Reichard, Fred Bendall, Mrs, and Hope Chapter, OE8. She ie young and old. FOR YOLR CONVENIENCE campsite on Gardner street for Scouts from the Washington Carolyn Green, pianist, Archibald eurvieed by a son. Raymond Bllaa Excellent Business their annual Play Day. P.TA.. sponsored troop No. 112 aestlons, organist and (fiioir dl- of Msifebeater; a daughter, Mrs. . will demoiMtrate some of the roctor. FREE ROAD SERVICE 0 Upon their arrival, the girls Charlao Young of Rockville; three Location For Rent Children need Riboflavin were conducted on a tour of in­ things accomplished this year. Tbia anniversary wril) have spe­ elsteret Mr*. Lillian King of CUn- spection of the cabin and grounds. Refreshments will be served by cial meaning to four members who ton, Maas., Mre. Anna Ott and Mrs. for ffrowth. .\duits, for Many of the girls will attend Day Mrs. C. R. Wharton and her hoa- sang in tbe first rendition, and who H a ^ , Neupert of RockviUe; three BISSELL ST. ffood eyesight, healthy skin, pitallty committee. The new lunch wrin ba In this program also: Mrs. Camp between July 6 and July 22. bTOthera, WiUiam, Arthur and Close To Main St. general well-being. and were pleased tojnspect the fa­ room will be open for inspection Eunice HohenthaL Miss EsteUa H anp Dowding, all of RockviUe. Keith —“ now Mre. Robert Olron, culties of their camp. prior to the meeting. The funeral wUl be .held Wednea- Store 20’ By 70’ A nosebag lunch waa enjoyed, As this is the last meeting of Sydney Strickland and Robert Gordon. day at 2 p.m. at'the Ladd Funeral Be sure you get YOUR topped off with ice-cream furnish­ the year and one of the most im­ Home. Ret. H. B. Glmstsad. rector Heat Furnished 175 East ed by the Girl Scout Council. portant, all members are urged to of S t John’s church 'wUI officiate. share of Bergren’s Lab- Cenler i^t. In the afternoon, the girls were attend. Burial wlU be in Yirove Hill ceme­ Phone Manchester 7728 Tested Milk, .\bounding Tel. 1 9 4 9 entertained by songs, by Troop 16, tery. QRAB-BURN REALTY with the elements of abund­ BATTERIES dances by Troop 0 and a "movie'' Drees Bevne Winners ant HEALTH! Edgar t'larkc illustrating tba scout laws, which Annual Meeting Nancy Gatea, 14 of Coventry; the members of Troop 10 had Marion TiwalL 18 of Vernon and Insuror • AUTO-UTE -DELCO made, and which was extreinely Sandra Wlilte, 16 of Andover were 3.73 MAIN ST,, MANCHtSTER, U L 2 -9 4 4 3 7s well done. Of Highland PTA chosen wtimera in the ToUand The day’s activities (,were con­ TODAY TUESDAY (founty 4 H Dreaa revue held on cluded, with a program of games The Highland Park P.T.A. will Saturday and will represent Ute for the entire group, and the sing­ hold its annual meeting In the county at the State 4 H Dries % OFF ing of taps. Rexme to be held at Storra. Nancy 25 Porter« street school auditorium AS LOW AS $12.72 (Exchange) Mrs. Arrigo Almetti. Mrs. Al­ at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. Gatea wore a royal blue suit fred KargI, Miss Betty Watts, The meeting will start one-half which ahe made at a cost o f $12.72;’ Miss EUeanor Gordon, Miss Joyce hour earlier than usual because of Marion Thrall, a Glen plaid suit SEAT COVERS - Custom Liongstreth and Miss Irene Morri­ the children taking part in the IFLYNFTiNnmi?*; whlcl( cost $36 including blou: :; son composed the committee in program. PLUS: ‘TULLS OF HOME" Sandre White of Andover, a plaid When Minutes DAIRY Tailored $13.95 up charge. At the busliieaa meeting the MaL'At li46--^vo. At 7.’26 suit which cost 312.02 There were election and installation of tbe naw 66 girls competing in the revue. Count FARMS 2 Or 4-Door Sedans slate of ofllcen win take place. Meeting Hnvo vnof dnrtnt IH*. St. Bridget's Choir Following the business meeting, Rising Star Lodge, No. 49, I. I. there v:ill be a program consisting O. F„ WlU meet tois evening iir ■(Mint Ms prwsertittLin 100 BURNSIDE aVE. 144 MAIN ST of selections by the Highland I'aik Forester’s Hall at which time final to WeldfMs's nvei .sui prt., EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER Concert Sunday orchestra and the sixth grade Glee plana will be dompleted for tbe ret# pTHtessItsMi Mrirs for club. The uae of tbe echool pro­ State Convention to be held in t e l . I 2131 TEL ENTERPRISE 1025 TIRES jector will also be demonstrated. InsmetHaIr driivsry la Announcements were made at'all ASTOR RockviUe Friday and Saturday. arw-M The mothers of the kin*ndergarten voor Iwms. masses j'bsterday st fiL Bridget’s children will be hootesseasea during L A . I i-l R I i O P D May 20 and 21. Over 600 delegatee 6 0 0 x 1 6 $7.95 church that enrollment fop Inrita- the social period. . from throughout tbe atate ara ex­ tions to the organ concert next a .0 31 I pected to be present. A preUmi- 650 X 15 $10.75 Sunday evening would be open to P in t Blast Hartfeffi Skewlag nary meeting will be held Friday WELPON'5 the public commencing today. evening in Wesleyan hall, with the eei 3IAIN STNRIST 650 X 16 $10.95 The guest organist, Dr. Carl "ANGEL IN EXILE" business session to be held at the Wetkman has selected for his pro­ Sykes auditorium on Saturday. KEW 1949 gram, various numbers sufllciently John Carrell Adele Mam diverged, that the beautiful tonid Goodyear or Firestone quality of the Allen Electronic Or­ "King Of The Gamblen" mniHRE Refrigerator gan t ^ l be heard at its beat. In WllUam Wright Janet Martto An establishment 600 X16 $9.45 Also Lew Lekr I . . . with all th«M ffioturBS a letter received here today. Dr. ](MN»ARC Weisman stated, that many organ­ ANNUAI I where the business ists choose aelMtlons that are ex­ wil iams oil service 650 X 16 $12.45 • Malai^Miter inachaniem L • C*M Stenife Tray tremely dUBeult to play, but are rorrea INQRID ^ ) dealings have earn­ Prke* Are Cash, Phis Tax, With Old Tire • 5-Yeur PrelecMen Plan • Nan-liS SIwIvee unfaitUliar to the average person I M L O I W ’ S BULK PLANT AND OFUCE AT 341 BROAD ST. • ixclutiva Quickube Trays who Just loves organ mtulc. He H A R T FORD ed a* reputation for . • 1-Piece Lifelima Porcelain is endeavoring to arrange a pro­ MINSTREL and DANCE Aho liberal Dhcount On AU Others • Big Praezer SteioB« DRIVE-IN BERGMAN P«*4 Compartment gram, of music that wUi tax the honesty, fairness, ( i : HUGE STORAGE CAPACITY • Roller-bearinff Hyfirator • Interior light organ to its fuU-capacity, yet will TtM rw.nL-.lair A COMPLETE consist o f melodiea that will be Pares 5ts Francis of Assisi Church Hall ^ and sincerity in all familiar to the .average concert ■el* oo SMS os." stoa 2. MODERN, CLEAN EQUIPMENT Equals Uhorai torms, tva4o-lnt •'la This CetM*" goer. , M. Mootes, Jea Hall Butter*. 3. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE HEAtiHG SERVICE BOLAND MOTORS Bo euro to too FRIGIOAIfie-Amorica's No. 1 Rofrigorotorl Rev. James P. Hmmlns, pastor ' "All Boba sad tbe Ellington Rood, 5oufh Windsor of S t Bridget’s church, wiU maU Forty Thieves* PIm Tear BooKtown Nash Dealer invitations to any person inter- MaL: Deora Open At 1:49 Oil Burner Sales and Service- ' Complete Heatin|f' Units— Gulf Fuel and Range OUfi— aated in becoming a patron or "P hanteot e f the 8Imw Storm A t 2:66 369 Center At Wait Center Street patroness o f this concert. Checks Opera" Bve.t Doara Opm At 7>68 Monday, May 16, Tuesday, May 17 Wholesale Gasoline and Motor Oils— l.j»ng-Terui, Easy Payments Available On AU InstallA- l asanaa Fester e *^ e Give jMlT Green Stanpe^ or money are to be made payable Show Btarta A t S :tl 8:15 P. M. • Uons. We are large enough to service your every n e^ , smaU enough to give your bekUng KEMP'S, Inc. to 8 t Brldgm'e chdfeh and scat to Claaile Ralae Yriesat Blat A M to Tfie the rectory on Main street 4Iy y»nCoolncrion o f Used Cars on Hand Bbnehestcr’s Frifidaire Daaler For Over 25 Yean TheIS Bask’’ I n o r " to Treb Bva. A4$lto 6LM problems the personal attention they should have. , The deadline for sponsera and fos* Wysa I BsM. Wtebaa G h a ^ 86e ) MAX KABRICK’S ORCHESTRA ’ patrons of the concert win cleae to­ DstM1 Mtwo I Wrres tsy HOLMES 763 MAIN STREET -> • > *' TEL. 5680 Merta Tbara: "Cenacr's. Creek," morrow at 5 p. m.. It waa an. w a .'""beWi;itewn'2s'hs 8m la aui?^ Beedeleb 8«etL O -leetere, TODAY!Y r - f i n t SET-UP" 2aW t»M rM ftStrft /. 400tUn'Srm t neuaeed today. "torndWe Bemra" PLUS! Daacittf Until 12 Adntasion One Dollar *-r FOR A COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE CALL 2-12$7 ■‘V-. 1 V T ______^______: ------1------I I

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MANCHESTBIR EVENING HERALD, IIANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. MAY 16, . 1949 MANUHKiirUK BVKMNG HKKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, MAY 16. 1940 PACK n v R '1^

able increase In operative proce­ CASH YOU « t r he choee to announce to the lepere All the peat grand knighU prea- they served follow: Alfred E. 1919-20; Thomas J. Dennaher, garty, 1036-37; Thomaa J. Quinn, file at party headquartera. Mine here of which have only recently Mwiihiy tela of the council, to lead the ion and breakfast wera i aade lly a dures at the Manchester Memorial i m H 6 6 membera Jp prayer for the de­ that he bed contracted their dlz- ent were Introduced and aomc Megnell, charter member and flrst 1925-26: Wilbrod J. Messier, 1928- 1940-41: Jamea F. Tierney, 1943- committee headed by TteMvdar was thare. So 1 had not even this been convloted. Doctor Pizzi Address Given ■poke briefly when their names grand knight, 1901-02; Jeremiah 20; William J. Shea, 1930-32; Paid ■■ He secured etatementa, through hospital since 194(> when the figure ceased peat grend knigbte; and e s s e by opening a sermon with tbe 44; Foater H. Willlama, 1944-45; Jnhn'Stewezt. Joseph P. Dyarwas M most Important start for a Journey 1SI *8.20 M5.60 I2 l.lt were called. J. Sweeney, 1907-08; Daniel F. J. Morlarty, 1932-33; John P. Resident imywbere. There was only one way interrogation of tha defendante for the year waa 1,790. while in Father n rrolf, who referred to the words: "Brother Lepera.” Father Joseph L. Picaut, 1946-47; and tnastmaeter for ths braakfast 1948 there were 2,330 procedui-et. Carroll was the celebrant of thq Past grand knights In attend­ Renn, 1910-11: Thomas J. Quish, Hutchinson, 1933-34; Leo • J. John F. Tierney, 1947-48. which was prepared and to escape then, and that was which proved their gulK, end he 7.99 I3.S0 18.22 work of Father Damien among the eeSed by i r - Given Honor The Department of Aneatheaiol- B y Judge Shea Ippers and told of the way In which mass which tbe council attended. ance end the terms during which 1914-15: Edward F. Morlarty. Kwash, 1034'3<^; Bernard M. Fo­ Arrangements for the commtin-' Arnold Pagan northward, through Poland.” alao traveled into all partq o f Eu­ money fw S (••i J HOC *«**i IM.OO Hurriedly as the Nazis rolled ip. rope to aeenre the documents nec- ogy now consiste of Dr. Pizzi as q led Convict Nazis director, and two asstaUnte, Miaa bilh . . medical or dental mommilt 'mrmt4 t- >7 mm'lily csmM- Dr. FanU destroyed all of hia pa­ eaeary f6r this task. Head o f IacrI Hospital a W l*0A4 —<4. W' pers, then, knowing be had no Dr. Fanta says that tbe thor- Doru Hutchinson and Miaa Jean Speaks at Cothmunion ■a doctor of lawa from Charles Olkowaki. A fourth member will any go^ purpow? It’s "YES” to 4 out of 3 et fhstnsef No out S University In Prague prior to the chance at all without a passport, oughneaa o f the Mast preparations Department Certi^ed be added to tbe department in the •idora tevolvod. P h m or vitil A mewofo YES MANogor today. Breakfast of Campbell Dr. Arlhor W. Fanta be calmly walked to party bead- for war and aventual develop- first world war when his nation By American Board immediate future. $98 to 830# on llgnotoro Alono PlBi^pared the Prosecu- was still mostly subject to the quartern. It was surrounded by manta la almOat nnbellevabla. He Council, K* of C Austro-Hungarian empire. On Germans. has a paper In which the poaelMe Secured Hla Passport neceaalty of tbe bombardment of Doctor Feter J. Plssl. head of the Barge Reaches Be rite *8^W ir MM THS conesrust tiSM t# •#» vfi* tia|B^ .Against German the outWepk of that war he was Aneatheelology Department of "The great words of the pre­ called up as a reserve offleer, and "But in some way, 1 cannot even Prague la dlaenased. It hsta tha S tl^ m en at War Trial explain myself, I got by tbem," possible or probable reaction of Manchester Memorial hoeplUl fBU^MOC FINANCE C a amble to the Declaration of Inde­ he aerved throughout (he conflict, since 1947, has Just received ad­ Berlin, May 16— (F>—The first ending as a capuin of artillery. Dr. FanU relates. "I got in and other nationa to this a ct and glvaa barge since the Russian, blockade pendence mean much to ue aa secured my passport. 1 was very the explanations that should be ditional recognition -by being certi­ Site How • STA» TMIATII •UllOIM cathollcs--more than many of ua A M andwter rwldcnt. Dr. Ar­ At that tlnde he conaidered turning fied by the American Board of was imposed 10 months ago ar­ thur W. fhatA. of « L»ur«I ptace. to writing for a career, although lucky. Things were in such a com­ made to each nation tnvolvad. rived in Berlin today. She was 793 aUM tfUtn. MANCHOftt. CONN. will acknowledge," Superior Court motion that no one noticed me, or Everything the Naaie planned, Anesthesiology. DM 348# • 0o«M Hovoy, YU MAMogw he bad graduated as a lawyer. Dr. Plxsi. graduated from Blar- the "Emma," loaded at Hamburg Judge William J. Shea told mem- prcpand tbo p r o — outlon againat After a time, however, he bed an perhaps thought I was working was almilarly criminally prepared, with 100 ton# of mixed cargo and • Uoi n twi nm tia« oIms n w A n»#U a » maiWy cMMiMln l iinlnnli •• HUI mA thTM o f the Nad Oerman atates- he eaya > quetU University. Milwaukee, hern of Campbell council, Knighta opportunity to enter the-Univer­ there." Wlseonain. In 1939 and, following food packages for western Berlin. iMM m4( a i«MmK •< ai ennwaat aww men raoantly convicted for war sity of Vienna, and he did so, ma­ With his passport. Dr. Fanta re­ Dr. FanU said that be found two ybars of IntenudUp and a of Columbua. at the annual Com­ crimta. H m three. Dr. Hana Lam- joring in eocial and political econ­ turned to his home, warned hie himself out of aympatby with Me year of general practice, entered munion br^kfoat of the organiza­ nera, E nat Boble and Otto Melaa- omy, finishing in 1923 as a doctor family to eUte that he had disap­ own government after it signed Ita Um Armed Forces During hie S’ s tion at St.vridget’a hall yeaterday aer, ware membera of the ‘Taat of philosophy. peared "days ago," end went un­ post war Ruaslan pact, and he re­ years* service with the Army he niqming. Judge Shea MubatUuted hatch" o » HlUeritea ranvicted by He then decided to re-enter the derground.irgroi fused to rethm. He denounced was esalstant director of anesthe­ aa principal apeaker at tha break­ the U. 8. Military Tribunal. legal profession and with the aid "You cannot imagine what that hia Caechoalovaklen cItisenaMp sia with an evacuation hospital. fast for Louis Kovar, representa­ Dr. Fanta. a native of Caecho- of connections he developed, he means,” he said. "You are a hunt­ end now has a United Nations Upon discharge he then completed tive of the supreme council, who alovaJcla. and once head of a large started as an international attor­ ed animal. You dare not trust any­ passport. a formal residency In anesthesiolo­ SAVED REAL MONEY ON LAST YEAR’S was III and unable to attend. Snn of international Uwyera. ney in Karlsbad In 1924. He soon one. Just one little mistake and gy at'the Metropolitan hospital In opened an office alao in Prague, Thinks Maaoryk a Suicide In opening hia talk Judge Shea married a Mancheater girl, Mlaa you will be killed.” He lived in Queetioned on the death of New York City before coming to- paid tribute to the past grand Ruth Roacoe, during the time of and had shortly become prosper­ Prague for several weeks, chang­ Manchester Memorial hospital two ous enough to employ a staff of Prime . Minister Maearyk. Dr. knights of the council, who were the Rumberg triala. Miaa Roacoe, ing his sleeping place every day Fanta said that he bellevaa tha of­ years ago. honored guests foi the communion daughter of Mr. and Mra. William about 20 persons. He conUcted the family of i Moat Modem Methods Has Travelled Widely n ficial did commit auidde although I in a body at the 9 o’clock moss at Roacoe, aerved during the war as friend, a doctor who had a wife The Manchester Memorial hospl- COAL DIU.. .WIU DO IT AGAIN! 81. Bridget's churyh. when approx­ others disagree. Dr. FanU eaye he a member of the Waves, and alao He represented large Industrial Ul is now able to offer the commu­ enterprira, and his location In and two daughter#. thinks Masaiyk craoksd under the imately 250 .nemberx recel ed LAST 5 DAYS TO JOIN worked at Numberg. We laid plans to escape to­ greet strain and tha audden cataa- nity ell the most modem end di­ BS, many local families real­ communion in a body, and at the Held Leading Fart Karlsbad, center of an Interna­ versified methods of enesthesla tional spa favored by some o f Ehi* gether." tiopbe of, the RuaalaB demands. Y ized a nice saving last year breakfast which waa followed. As prosecutor and trial attor­ At the hour when he was sup­ employed today. The risk of rope’s leading personages, aided Uving through one occupation bv buying on the 'blue coal* More than 200 attended tbe break­ ney. Dr. Fanta held a leading part posed to meet the doctor, tragedy surgery which was formerly attri­ fast. "In a large measure," said his enterprise. He travelled wide­ was enough for most human buted to extremes of age and seri­ in the questioning and deveiop- ly in his legal business, dealing struck. mechanisms. Dr. FanU said. A Budget Plan. When prices Judge Shea, "the standing of the ment of cases against war crimi­ ous nineSses has been materially teth with individuals and with Family Takes Poison second suqh experience could easi­ lessened by these modem meth­ jumped, it didn’t bother them. council today is due to the efforte nals, and because of hia extensive governments. ‘I approached the house furtive­ ly prompt a man to complete his of these men. It la a splendid knowledge of Europe and his for­ ods of anesthesia. Their bins were already filled— He took an active interest in ly," Dr Fanta relates. "There I own destruction. There has been quite a notice­ thought to give them this recog­ mer part in Csechoslovak public politics and aoon rose in his party found a large number of people. I paid for in small monthly nition. MICHAELS Sterling Club! Dr. FanU plans to lecture this life, he was one of those charged counsels to a leading place. edged in and asked what had hap­ summer at ML Holmke, and la ac­ amounts. It’s as convenient as "Today you have engaged in with the duty of investigating Eu­ With the rise of Hitler in Ger­ pened. I soon learned. The doctor cepting other engagamenU as they such a demonstration of faith that rope’s forei^ offices, embaaaies many, uprest apread acrosa EU' had lost his nerve, evidently and paying electric or telephone bills. ■rise. Hla work hea been very NEW ^ not only the people of St. Bridget's /M and mlnlstrlM to uncover incrimi­ rope. The future was uncertain. could not go through with the es­ highly spoken of by Justice Robert And it’s so easy, too—you choose parish but all the people of Man­ nating Nazi documents. "We all could aee trouble was cape plan. Ait of his family had H. Jackson of the United SUtas your own terms. There’s no red chester should become aroused bv "I believe I am the only man ac­ veloping, but no one thought It taken poison." HUDSON Supreme CJourL and by General Deltverv# Here •■'ally tape. Phone us today for complete your showing your faith In God tually persecuted by the Nazis could come ao fast,” Dr. Fanta Dr. Fanta himself carried a Telford Taylof, U. S. A., chief of snd your Creator.” who had a part in the conviction said. deadly poison with him throughout Equipped. IntflaMMig information about this easier way counsel for war Crimea. Others Weatber4'unlml Neater Cites an Incident of the higher-ups," Dr. Fanta said. He stressed often in his conver' this time. both here end abroad ere amongst to buv coal. , JoinN0W!...PAy NOTHING DOWN!...Immediate Part of Dr. Fanta’s family—his sation, the speed with which events Judge Shea told of a recent con­ I would not have been taken by his sponsors. versation with one of the leedlng mother, brother and the brother’s transpire.' People, he aeld, see the tha Gestapo.” he said. -..,*2369*' wlf*—"rimply vanished from the trends, but they never imagine the Among hla lecture topioa Dr. Sa|>rr-Ais Fimr-liont Sedan citizens of the state, on Episco­ Alone then, he decided to leave palian, In which the talk somehow earth" during the Nazi occupation suddenness of the catastrophe. while It still was possible. He hod FanU llsU "Prosecutor with the I nrlfb Itl a.p- hlaa-rnaiprea. Of his country, he said. “1 cannot That is a main danger today, he Numberg War Crime THala". j don aaglne. 174 Inclr wkeei- drifted around to the subject of a brother, a chemist, who lived In religion. Thie man, who bos oc­ Snd where they were sent, or w y believes. a town near the Polish b'rder, and “War Crime Trials and TTielr Con-1 haae. Iljtral lasee te be Deli very... Use Your New Sterling Right Away! slightest detail,” he htated. In his pre-war home in the Su­ tributlon to World Peace", "Pros­ added). cupied high offices in the stete, to that point be finally went after said that often after attendance Dr. Fanta himself, a leading deten part of his country. Dr. Fan a terrifying jonmey during which pects of Peace". "Social Security. a Only the accessories yon' ta said that the Nazis, allied with Cornerstone for World Peace", order msy at hie own church pn Sundaye he member of the pre-war Social- he was nearly exposed. Hie party iv itv would go out of . hla way to pass Democratic party in Czecho­ the Henlein party, made steady members then contrived to get "Some ’Theughte About Federation e (aMi or Ume peymeets m j progress. 'The Sudeten part In Europe", "Importance of Czech- e With nr without Irude-ln SUNDAY AfTItNOON by a Catholic church to aee the slovakia was hounded by the him out of the country. He was large outimurlngs of men and Our amazing club brings the very best silver to every The average place setting is jlriced at including Nasia until he fled for his life Just was actually in Nazi hands long to leave, disguined as a railroad oslavakia in.Burooe from an Eco­ e Good oHiiuenrc for font before Munich, he says. It seem.s nomic and Political viewpoint”. ear women who went "to demonsUate before the Invasion of Poland. His worker. their belief In the Divine Master." table in the city by making it so easy tti buy and own. federal tax. Huy nt>w, this extremely, easy way . . . for law offices were established in Incredulous to^ think of now, he Dr. Fanta says that he was told "Is Fascism Dead?” . "Russia's (MMEDIATK IIEI.IVERV THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. recalls, but no one regarded this to go out one night and hide be­ History and It’s Influence on the OK M iM r MnitKi.n Living In Lnusual Era The greatest names in sterling combined with the repu­ your own home . . . for your daughter's hope chest , . . Karlsbad, in the Sudentenland, 336 No. Bfhin St^ lAIanchcatcr Conn. “ Wo live in 'a most unusual and ha saw developments at flrst practical Invasion ivith extreme side the railroad tracks. When he USSR". "Does Communism Mean A l’TO Ume." the H|icaker conUnued, hand from the ver - outset, alarm. heard a train approaching, he was Democracy?" and "Thoughts on 8*3 Mala M. I'nmer Strael . Phone 4149 tation of Michaels is your protection. .LKso Miehacbt for June brides! Remember, you need buy only one Present and Future Russian Rela­ "when Uie world U going through la Now Dectnriag Then, suddenly, the final chap­ to get up and run fast aa he could Tel. 8-9448 ter opened. along the traeke. Not knowing tions” . intcrnatioi^al crisis that come up­ beautiful gift wrapping and engra>ing services remain place setting . . . OR buy a.s many as you wish! Hut Now he is engaged in lecturing on us from Ume to Ume. In the here cn his unusual experiences. Hitler made demands on Czecho- what would then happen did noth­ slovaMa for annexation of the ing to ease hie mind. solution of these crises America •A alw ays. h urry! Membership clo.ses Saturday! Ho gpeaks with authority for in leads the way. It la upon tbla coun­ his loot aqwriencs as an interna­ Sudeten area. Tha Neal Hen- Lifted Into Freight Car lelnltea emerged. There was The train approached end Dr. try that the future of the world tional iailustrlal lawyer he has depends. • dealings with large flrnib in all of mobilization. Dr. Fanta was Fanta did as he had been told. He celled up. ran aa fast as he could aa the train "We hear much about tbe free­ Xur^ie, with their governments— doms which we all enjoy under the tbs Russian—and be was Oven No Opportunity drew up. it did not alow down Dr. “We were ready to light," he Fanta ran with the train. Sudden­ - TUs sparldingf cryital-thar Constitution and the BUI of RIghU. *ln political life as well, having We know how the peoplee of oth­ •ervad as his party's legal advisor ■aye. “and we would have fought. ly he waa seized by the neck of There was no doubt of our ability hie coat end bodily was lifted Into er countries envy ua We like to and rsprsaentative. A close col- an empty freight car.- Soon he was talk about freedom of the preen, lahotntor with the former Csecho- in our mlnda. We had a defense ssrstem that would have worked. across the border, but he still had or epaech and of religion. We like slnraklan govemment-ln-exUe, he It was no Maginot line. It was to keep out of the way of Polish to go back to the Declaration of States’ that he broke with it when, ^WATER CHILLER drawn up—the only system in border guards who might have le- Independence. a fte r the war, his country signed • sn * * / c Europe so drawn—with the idea tumed him, "The great words of the preem- , I S T L M p------the friendship treaty w'ith Kus of combatting the new instru­ Hs made his way to Katowice bls to the Declaration of Independ­ ments of war Hitler used. Hit­ end sought out the British vice ence mean much to us as Catholics Sees No OUlcroBoe ler himself afterward estimated consul there. Eight A y s later, —more than many of us will ac­ "I have seen Nasiam and Com- it would have cost him a million after arrangements had been made knowledge. We must always re­ —.fiM * at immediate personal men to have assaulted it. But It Ih England, he was on his way to member that the thoughts found In raagh" Dr. Fanta said. "Thera is was given away. We were given London, by way of , Nor­ that great document are not origi­ no differenoe. If you believe you no opportunity to defend our- way and . nal with Its writers. More than deal with Communists, you aelves." In London and el.sewherq In too yeara before ite wrtUng Ckth- mast believe you could deal with He still remembers the extreme England, Dr. Fanta served the ollc theologians and Catholic cler­ NaalS. 1 must emphasize there is quickness of the Munich events British government as an army TNI gy promoted and fostered the no dUterence." and the dismay It caused. lecturer. He learned that one thoughts expressed in It. Rtneia. Dt. FanU says, is pro- brother had escap^ the Nazis Yes, ewr gift te you — no oMigatien, "We had no idea such a thing ^feriNWY - ” Is It any wonder that America u s i y g one of the most tantsatic could Ijappen," he said. "We and fled to Russia wheie he lived nothing te buy, no contest to enter. H'l has prospered imder this declara- and most imperialistie nationai- could not believe it." out the war. Uon? tsaw aver to rise in history. Only, Almost at once the life of .every Toward tbe close of the war Dr. FACTPR J absolutely F M |. . . Justice 8afeguard of Liberty ha says. Communism has the ad­ anti or non-Nazi In his section of Fanta was made a member of the "H8w We like to make compar­ vantage of using its ideology as a the nation was in danger. He civil censorship division becau.ae shiRpMl aU lha wety isons! Only a short Ume ago we menta* weapon. It has the ad- dared not go about unless witli a of his wide acquaintance and ex- ir«m Csritfarnia saw tile trial of the great Cardinal a s vaaldge of being able to promote bodyguard. perience in Europe and was Mlndazcnty by a nation and coun­ whaleaale treason under the guise named supervisor of censorship at "I always had to carry pistols, •• ai«k#' a g e a g 9 • ca so try that had the temerity and au­ Frankfort by the U. S. army. L of a political-social belief. ’then the chief of police called me dacity to charge him with treason. Asserting that he has every and said that if I valued my life. On War Crimes Staff That trial waa a travesty on jus­ raascM to be suspicious of the de­ I would leave at once in hla car. His legal background then lust tor coming tice. signs of an dictatorial govern­ The Nazia were entering." gained him an appointment to the p H i L C O It failed to recognize the thing ment, Dr. Fanta said that he is No one, Dr. Fanta eaye, can war crimes prosecution staff on that America has always recog­ which he served from 1946 to certaialy not convinced that the imagine the great bewilderment nized, that without Justice there weetern powers have made any and resulting lack of co-ordination 1948. Dr. Fanta waa connected in during ran be no liberty. Justice Is the .lyita—nt gain in the ending of that follows the start of such mainly with the estebllshment of safeguard of liberty. the Berlin blockade. great events. war guilt of members of the Ger­ "We mu.st be mindful and watch­ "Ton will see a Russian ad­ "I had even neglected to provide man department of state, mem- ful of the Insidious things that vantage uncovered far to out­ myself with pocket money for VJEER - . ■ ’^n/iO n;, ,. - V KAY PETROLEUM CORPORATION come creeping Into our civic and weigh ours," he said. flight. My workers had already refrigerator social structure. As Catholics we He aUted that he thinks it poa- fled. I could take nothing. Every­ RIVERSIDE DRIVE can be proud of the contribution • ^ h - 2 On siUe that the setting up of a west thing was left just as’on the last \UTO GLASS EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT the church has made to the devel­ <2 ft, i ' " ' ' 6 s German state is the factor that day of business." opment and progress of our na­ ------t R V drove the Ruaelans to relinquish 'The police car was Bred on. but MIRRORS tion " their Berlin blockade. It well Anally, after many hours, the par­ Kea U. 8. PeL OS could be, he asserted, that ths llus- ty reached Prague. Other .Speakera Also on the speaking program yisns plan to infiltrate this govern­ Honeycomt^ HTth Hplea aas IT IS—the new Phileo 793— the were the Rev. James P. 'Ilmnilns. " ^ '1 A o ment with their own agenU, an 'The terrible insecurity of a na­ , ps.'tor of .St. Bridget’s church and aim which apparent peace and tion betrayed and honeycombed H most revolutionary refrigerator value ever offered. Now, full 7.2 cu. ft. editor of The Catholic Transcript, good-wlU could make more aimple with spies and traitors is some­ who commended the inembem of CHOICE OF OVER to achieve, and then at the right thing people here simply cannot " i $0$ § h i capacity in the floqg q>aoe o f a " 4 ” . . . the council for their ”»plendld dis­ 70 LEADING PATTERNS! moment for them, they could cauae understand, the doctor says. ,14 sq. ft. of sb ^ area... and, most play of Catholic spirit” in turning a Ocmuttuniatlc unification of all "Every day there were murders. ■eneational feature o f all, a huge, fully- out In s\ich large numbers; Grand Omrmany. People were kidnapped across bor­ AMlfw ivAtrv JbA Mt Afet er Knight Thomas J. Morrbisey, who i Asked if he thought eventual encloaed, F ^ -W id th Froien Food Com- ders and sent to Oerman concen­ partaeBtat$70totl00luMthanUut^'ear'a pointed to the fact that the com-I friendtfiip between our nation and tration ramps. We still were sup­ MW M M f M n w ew W w ri'* munlon and breakfaat was In honor' Ruastn ^ g h t be achieved. Dr. posed to be a free ami independ­ p rice! Other d e h m fimture# include — of the past grand knights and I Fanta said "No." ent nation. I could carry on no le­ aaked Rev. Robert Carroll, chap-1 He appeared to believe this Is in W Cealei 8L Phone 8888 Vs gal business in my Prague office. Fanittare Tfipa e Full-WidHi CeM Sterape Trow * GORHAM • INTERNATIONAL mainly due to the strong condition People were afraid to come to ee • HEIRLOOM of Russia ttaelf. -Store Froula Pirtarv Praailag e Olsss-Covergd Crisper Drawer, me. ’The streets were deserted." VearHea lUlade Has Tretnendoos Htrength Dr. Fanta engaged in welfare e Exclusive Self-aesine Dear Latch, Ha said that he has been con- work for the thousands of refu­ e 42 Ice Cube Capacity, •TOWLE •REED and BARTON • SMITH stsntly amazed that the average gees from the occupied areas. A BngUshman and American ao little e Fiva Year PrelecNen‘Plan. apprsristss the trem end us brother, also a lawyer, who tried to secure Jiutice for pome of his FOR YOURSILF strwigth of Russia. It should have countrymen in the occupied sec- •LUNT • R. WALLACE • WHITING been of some Importance in form­ AMAZING VALUE FOR ONLY Som ttbiog that setmt ing our view of Russian strength Uon was taken by the GeeUpo minor now all loo often Dr. Fanta notes, dhat the Ruarians, end thrown into the Sachsen- develops into s msior after b ^ g apparently decisively hausen concentration camp. He repsif Uur. beaten the Geimans, could have returned after three months "a to­ staged a comeback at .Stalingrad tal ph}*sicat wreck.” MAIL ORDER ^ RETURN MAIL SERVICE which ended in O e^ an defeat Dr. ’Then, because of the uncertain­ Fnnta said he is convinced this ty. wild rumors arose dally. There 988 Main 8t. Shop Thursde/y development was baalcally a flow­ was little reliable news of any New Denfol MICHAELS Opp. Oak, Manchester ering of the true Russian strength, sort. Until 9 P.M.! tmderesUnmUon of which, he Finally, without advance warn­ Plate Moterials PMiicom I with 10 join the Michoalt Starling Silver Cluk flan, which thinks, is auicldal. ing of any sort, the people of 232 placet rhe under no obligation io buy other then 1 with lo order 958 MAIN STREET AT OAK STREET Prague awoke to leam that their Dr. Fanta aays he is convincsd Have Your Dental Plates C H IC K T H I "N U D Lr* — poymg no interett or carrying charge on any purchate. JutI that it will be e tremendoue day provisional president, Hacha. had 339 eoch week per place ’ 'tting ordered, signed a Nazi-demanded paper Remade by the Vaich the battery indicator. It In tha future of democracy when GREATEST LOW PRICE REFRIGERATOR EVER BUILT fleote tend mer Ruaaie gets the atomic bomb He under which Germany took over Fagan Dental Laboratery should move to "charge” im­ ■aid be thinke they will uee It, the whole country. earner Aeyiaal aa« Tiaiahall mediately after starting. If n o t , There la one h o ^ that none of The next morning, Dr. Fanta YOURS ON NBW EASY TERMS...SEE IT NbW! your generator oaeda ancotioa. Silver foHern...... Ms psesUnistlc convictions will said, thf Germans marched into 6 Prague. DENTAL PLATES Wl RICOMMmD eanM to pass. Dr. Fanta saya This Number of floce Settingt —...... ,, ...... , hM^ 1* that. In time, the people of Trapped in lh« city. Dr. FanU REPAHtED FURNITURE AND ONLY MKZSSMY the world, everywhere, wdll have ■aid he knew that one of the first SBtVICI •SBM Hghtnliig awakening to the Pikcee the Gestapo would occupy And Th« Nom e...... — ...... fhona..... ■Hreme Qcgm y of peace, and that would be the party h^«dqvarterff Up PAST SERVICE APPLIANCES .tka world win oignninlze for law^uid ct Dr. Fanta. He alao knew that Addreu ______Iwttots that be was surely marked for ar­ Manchester Trust Co. BENSON’S "I hapa this Ideal can be real rest aa e party leader. Fagan 713 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3535 Baleh-Pontiac MM in ffma." ha said. "I bad no Idea of how to aa- Member Federal OepoaH fne. Cerp...... ,.v -...... Slate...... ______cape," Dr. FanU said. "Wa had Deotal Laboratorica Incurporated ix.A.’tr.SEffirs bean eonsidering leaving the coun­ Amdam end TnaabaH 8L Open Tburadaya 4 Te l:S0 fAY 33f A WEEK PE9 fU CE SETTIMGI IT’S AS SMAflE irtford up 1M« pramMBf ln-.Csechbelo- try, any many of our party mem­ COML IN SPECIAL VAlUE GIVING OFFERS ALL THIS WEEK ^ 155 CENTER ST. AS THATI NMam y«Mla & He graduated bers had kept their peeaporU on ABya lalcl Bldg. ■ y J. 1 MANCHBSTBB EVBNINO HEBALD. IUNCHE8TER. CONNw MONDAt, MAT 16, 1949 VAGBAe?SR^^ ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 16, 194t • - i'* • • , *ip m- .»*■ "I*" Green, Joseph B* BUft, Peter Wle- abroad 4re eagerly depending up­ Gromyko Tnkes C cm tay Tlie Winntr lock, Charles Pulver, BmemM rPlIitiirliMtfr on us for the Pact. Almost half of South Coventry Green, Patrick Cherry, Robert Baron. Richard Wargo, Thomas ORANGE HALL BINGO In tht otnifglo botwoon Kuotla Commons seemed in no paiticular Nra. Panline Little ‘Maybe’ Stand and th* UnlUd SUtet ovor de­ Kuehn. Wallnca Wldbolm and 1Eik«ititi9 l|eraUi hurry for It. WUilnantle Ba. Pbena anU-WI Harmon Cochran. Monday at S feated Gbrmahy, that defeated The only intimation of the rea­ p. m. marka the opening of the New Tork, May 18—(ito—-Andrei 22 REGULAR GAMES ^^SSSi^tTo_ __ IKC. Oermany hao, oo far, been the son for their atUtude we have Local organlaatlons have been Wllllmantic City league when A. Gromyko has switched from U Wwtu CtrMt “no” to ”maybe.” lUncMntrJCofim only winner. ju*t at It was tlio noted in the news from London ts contacted by the executive com­ South Coventry will play the Pu- 6SPECIAU t n O lU B fVROUflON leaki-Americen tesun at Recrea­ “Americana end Ruaeiana can the winner In a oimiUr, If lest the sutement that these non-vot­ mittee of the Nathan Hale Com­ work together if they want to,” TtfLM.. OWt oMctacular, struggle between tion Park in WUUmantic. The rSiu.^ Otubtt 1. IMI- ing members of Commons feel munity Center aaking for their iocdl team also has a gama achad- the Russia veto spedaUat end No. Sweepstake and Door Prite (WHITE n*ace and BriUln after the n rtt that the "ganging up” on Russia fiasmcial aupport In view of the uled May SI with the WUUmantic 1 deputy (orelgn minister eaM yea- r«kUilM ><37 fMIM »«< fact that two baaement rooms will terdny. a. latarad •' i •World War. with threat of ever-mounting mil­ not be used ea claaarooma fpllow- Bike team at 6 p. m. also at Rec­ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Cena., M The Oermany which wat defeat­ itary force is not the method by ing the cloqe- of school in June, reation Park field. Hie comment wan made Just be­ NEW STARTING TIMB~7:45 8eeee4l Ob* lUtur. ed In 1948 hat already risen far which any secure peace can be since September 1, 1948 the build­ The huslneae maating in tha fore be left by plane for Parle afternoon and tha Wadnesday aU- whare the Big Four foreign minla- •omukirrioN iutbs enough, thanks to the llast-West achieved. ing baa been used free of charge |tO.I)U by town organicattons 143 nights day work seeeton of tha Ladlaa* ters are to meet May 88. Come “gunning” for UM tmr W ; ...... rivalry, to be In the flrtt tUgeo Aasocletion of the Pirst Congra- Jumbo Values tit tiattht kjr•» >u|**il ii ...... } ‘ of the year. On five nighU only has On* MMithith »r *u*i ...... -I ‘ J?of new and dominating European the Center received revenue. The gatlonsd chutch wUl take place at l E L E P W A N r ii^Bfit 0*f» ...... ! power. That Oermany which we executive board hea pointed out the llrehouee at South Coventry. Bombs Damfige wSkir-eVssluy. ^ —__ ■ i v ” ...... tlli.oo Open Forum the fact that the building hea been The Sterling Shoe Fibre com­ Mb*. On* Tatr . tl^.OO once thought, very fooHthly, of pany of Eaglevllle posted a notice WMt «rf «l». r«r*n* turning into a "pastoral state" uaed both night and day. indicates that this building is ef real need Thursday night that tlie mill would Three Consulates ^ e i J e The hunting is good! muumcr or has now been turned, perhaps OratItude Keclproeatsd to the community. This l^ r d also be closed until further notice. TUC tlBOCItTBD PK**» . , About six local men have conse­ | B U N i l . H O M E TM AMoeUud r>M* >a •scluilttU' with equal foolishness, into a new To the Editor, points out that it now becomes Madrid. May 18— A\(i i M S t . tyaoBsapblssl errors eppearmt ic ed- Citlzena of Manchester, to also able for payment ot ■ Janitor fee. Tuesday night Will be fpllowed by soring a resolution In the United sertfissuiits ssd otnei resclns melter. again. And instead of being res- recognize the remarkable example Immediate plana are being made a supper to be served by the men Nations Assembly calling for a re­ V\ A % t III *.11 f< IS The MsaclisMiei Besnlng gereld. olulY against yielding to such of unselfish and untiring effort to equip the two basement rooms, members as their penalty for los­ turn of foreign ambemdore to trends, the two greatest powers which lia.s been made in our be­ now being used as classrooms. In ing the competitive program on Madrid. BEDROOM FURNITURE DAVENPORTS— LOVE SEATS UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS Monday, May 19 order that these may be used for May 1st. dealing with Germany are pre­ half, over the last thirty years, by N that hard working, faithful Board clubs and small meetings. ■riiirty-alx members of the 8267.60 Modern Vanity Dresser with piste mirror; 8198.00 Lawson Sofa; Kelly green homespun 836.00 (2) Wing Chairs with pleated ruffles; choice of pared to yield even more, if such Monthly meetings of the execu- Young Mother's Club attended a RcfagcM As Sharecroppers of Triiatec*. .By their thought and blonde mahogany, 4 drawers, 2 glass shelves ..133.75 cover ....**..**..*•****.****.******.*..****99.00 blue or beige figured p rin ts...... 18.00 yielding .seems a logical part of Ihcir labor*, thev have provided live board have been voted the meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil­ CARPENTER WORK 8256.00 (1) Lounge Sofas; low, square arniB, 2 cushion 812.60 Maple Cricket Chair, figured turquoise cre^ Soma evil genius with a talent the process of wooing post-war and maintained for us all a hos- j second Thursday evening of the liam Thompson. Hebron road on OF ALL BINDS. Attica finleh- $31.00-Modem Bench; blonde birch, blue up­ pilal of which we may all be proud month, from the first Ttiursday. Wednesday night. The guest holstery ...... 15.50 model. Blue textured stripe with fringe pipings and tonne ********.****..*****.*.*******.*...... 6.2o for mixlag a lot of embarrassing Germany. •d, cabinet work, alteratlone. and whieh many of us have had | Committee members elected by speaker was Mrs. Field of the Mu­ 8349.00 Modem Bedroom; 4 piece blonde mahogany; valances ...... 127.50 869.60 Boudoir Chair and Ottoman: rose ribbon print, issues together must have ar­ This Oermany is keenly alive to occasion to use. the Nathan Hate Community Cen- sic Department, State Teacher’e I CHARLES DAVIS bed, dresser, chest, bedside ta b le ...... 225.00 8269.00 Lounge Sofa; 3-cushion style, rose and beige green piping, figured kick pleated valance ....3 4 .5 0 ranged the buMneas by which a the advantages it holds in playing Too often we offer our criticism ter executive board include; Or­ College. Wlllimantlc. S and It Waddell Rond ganization. Mrs. Lawrence C. Lati­ 8106.00 Modem Chest of 5 drawers; blonde ma­ tapeMry, cut-l^ack roll arms ...... 139.50 8115.00 Blonde English Oak Lounge Chair, grey and large number of the displaced per- off Eaat against West. It is fully and too seldom our praise, and I The annual megtlng of the Lad­ Phone 8-98M think it is time that we now ex­ mer, Mrs. Albert F. Kalber. Mrs. les’ Benevolent society will be hogany 62.60 8286.00 Modem Tuxedo Sofa; mauve textured cover, yellow figured tapestry seat and back; wooden aeas now anteiing this country determined to use theae advan­ press to the Tiiistees of the Hos­ Herman F. LeDoyt. Mrs. Alex D. held in the church on Thursday, Are h>ag ahippod to the South for Proulx, Rev. John F. Tehan, Mrs. 8118.00 Trustype Maple Vanity with 3 drawers, two top edge and base in flesh leather. 2 arm pUlows in­ ainia .*..•.•*..•*.•.•*.*...**..*.*****..**• 84*50 tages in an effort to dictate the pital our deep gratitude for all May 26 at 2:30 p. m. cabinets and 3 trays 89.00 cluded ,**.**•.***.**... .****•***..**.*...*147*50 piaceaaant as sharecroppers. peace terms for Itaelf. they have done and are planning John H. Westland. Mrs. Ralph C. Mrs. Harry Erickson, chairman MISCELLANEOUS to do for us. We do truly appie- Hoffman, Mrs. John M. Tyler. of the Cancer Drive for Andover, PLOWING 869.60 (1) Twin size Maple High Post Bed. fluted posts, 8289.00 Armless Love Seat, curved model. Single down This la, from one angle, putting Thia Germany, dealing w-ith a clate their constant and devoted Clifton B. Horne. Mrs. Matthew leports that the total receipt Is HARROWING um tops 39.95 cushion; beige textured frieze trimmed with rose to Mostly $18.50 Electrically Illuminated Globe of the World; on our worst foot forward, with a divided world, is unified within it­ efforts to provide and maintain, Littell, I^ilie R. Richaifbion. Oscar I , 221.00. Mrs. Erickson wishes by 8249.00 3 Piece Maple Group; 4-drawer dresser, 6- Miller, Miss Annie Wsllwood. Mrs CULTIVATING match *..*,*******•****.**..*.**.*****..*.149*50 tvalnut table stand ***.**....*.**..*...••*•«..7*76 vengeance. If America, the land aelf on one grand aim. Commu­ in spite of all obstacles and dis- means of the press to make known drawer chest and full size bed with panel foot­ of froSdom and of promise, turns couiagemcnts. a hospital which Albert Booth. Henry Jackson chair- her appreciation to all workers, 8183.00 Lawson Sofa by Statton, maker of Truetype $8.50 Pair Andirons; half models in black and brass nists and anti-Communiata alike meet* such a high standard and. 1 man of the membership drive will J. MORIARTY board 159.00 Half out to he merely the land of the raised one unanimous cry after who contributed in any way to maple. Maple legs pale blue textured homespun 91.50 tops, pr* ****...•..***.*.***.**.••*..**.•«..*2*76 serves us so well when that time choose two membem of the execu­ this worthy cause. The quota for 184 Woodland SL. TpL 6092 812.60 Maple Bench, wood top, square le g s ...... 6.26 8198.00 Blonde English Oak Sofa, wood arms, grey 'Southern sharecropper, the mes­ the lifting of the Berlin blockade; of need, which may come to any j tive board to organize a houae to- the town w-as $123.00. 896.00 (2) 'Twin size Poster Beds; tall posts with ura $9.95 Pair Andirons; cast ships on anchors, black sages of diailluBlonment going it waa for a united Germany, for of us. arrives. house canvaas. The building and and yellow figured tapestry seat and back ....149.00 pr. •*****.*.•.*..*.***..*..**...***.**...*..4*76 groiinda committee will have Er­ tops; mahogany plywood ...... 47.60 8110.00 (8) Lawson Love Seats; key arms, green tex­ Price back to Burope are going to be German unity, as the next devel­ So that all may know who the | $12.50 Pair Andirons wrought iron gooseneck tops, present Trustees are. here are j nest J. Starkel. exofficto, Ralph V. 866.00 (2) Twin size Spool Beds; heavy turnings^ ma­ tured frieze ...... 89.00 easctly the kind of thing Ameri­ opment. The Communists and Reynolds. Herman F. LeDoyt, w'rought rings, pr* .**•*.*....*.**.***..*..•**5*95 their namea: j hogany fl|iish .27*60 8198.00 (2) Lounge Sofas; button back, key arms. cans are delighted to hear from antl-Communiata may hate and C. Elmore Watkins, Mrs. W. R. ’ Ralph C. Hoffman, Albert F. Kal­ 866.00 (2) Full size Spool Beds; same design as $89.00 Blonde English $2.50 (3) Pairs Log Cradles; fit over shanks of your life behind the Iren CurUlh. fear one another inside Germany; Tinker, .Tr.. F. A. VeiTlanck, Miss ber. Regency blue fr ie z e ...... *...... 89.00 Oak Arm Chair, red tex­ The group voted that any mem­ abovs **..**.*****..**************.******** *27.60 8269.(>0 (2) Simmons Hidabed Lawson Studio Sofas; andirons, prevent warping by extreme heat, pr. 1.25 but they do not divide on thia Jennie B. Wind. Thomas Bentley. tured upholstery for seat From another angle, - however, Charles S. Burr, Miss M. O. Chap­ ber of the executive committee or UNITED STATES 886.00 (1) Twin size Modem Bed; silver oak . . . .29.96 $12.50 Folding Card T ^ Ie ; Chinese red with black and question. Open to full size beds with innerspring mattresses, and back ...... 69.50 the altuatien ineltea the remorse­ man. Mrs. A. L. Crowell. Sidney any member appointed by them 839.50 (1) Twin size Poster Bed; scroll headboard of G oo^l textured frieze in rose or grey ...... 219.00 gold decorations. As Is ***.*.»•*«.«.•*.* .6.25 less logic of these who don’t want On this one question they are, Ellis. Thoms* Fergii.son. Raymond to serve on a standing committee, mahogany plywood ...... 19.75 $65.00 Chippendale Occa­ who misses three consecutive Our Vaults P rotect! $21.50 30” Round Hassock; red leatherette ....1 5 .0 0 ahy dindaned persons to be al- of course, right, and they will W. Goalee. .Tav E. Rand. WiUlam 849.60 (1) TVin size Poster Bed; tall reeded posts, sional Chair, stretcher J. Shea. William J. Thornton. meetings without reporting to OIL BURNERS have to be yielded to. On this l^ase, solid mahogany $9.50 Round Hassock; green and yellow; soiled ..3.98 lewnd hi this .country anyway. Elmer A. Weden. Mr*.. C. H Pi-esident John H. Westland or pineapple t o p s ...... 24.76 “9irhy should not these strangers,” point, no one can prevent them Wickham, Mrs. Cain Mahoney, Mrs. Thomaa W. Rider, secretary, Yes indeed! After a summer in 829.76 Full size Poster Bed; scroll headboard o f ma­ Subject carx’ed arms, gr^n and $10.50 Round Hassock; green and grey; soiled ..5.25 sudi Amerlcaiss may "start from getting what they want, Henry R. Mallory. Matthew Moii- shall be asked for his resignation our vaults. . .your furs come hogany plywood ...... 14.86 beige striped satin 39.95 $14.00 (2) hlaple Wall Racks, 3 shelves, mirror out at the bottom of the American sooner or later. They have both arty. Robert Hathaway. Robert C. I and then be replaced. , 889.00 Full size Poster Bed; scroll headboard of mahog­ backs . 7.00 Dennison, John IjiBelle, Jacob i Mrs. Burton E. Moore. Jr., will out looking **nice as uew/* ladisrT Why should they, new- tha United fttates and Russia over Miller. I be hostess Tuesday evening, May any plywood; heavy posts with pineapple tops 44.50 to Prior $9.95 (2) Magazine Racks; turned spindle type, walnut conMr% be given advantages nor the barrel, and the longer these We thank them all. I 17 at her home to the Young ThankB to air-cooled tempera­ 8364.76 3-Piece 'Transitiona] Mahogany Bisdroom; finished **.*•*.**.**...... •*••.******.*.*..**4*95 bvO AaMTicans do net have r Why two powers remain in that posi­ Frank D. Cheney I Mothers club. Mrs. Normand A. tures .... protection against swell-front dresser and chest with bamboo comer $29.00 Truetype Maple Bookcase, 3 s h e lf...... 14.50 tion, the more power over them Beauchamp and Mrs. William H. *325 posts; full size bed ...... 249.00 ahsald we accept one foreigner Sale Goodfellow, Jr., will serve as co- A ll Sales $36.00 Truetype Maple Bookcase, 3 s h e lf...... 18.00 while Amertcans are still share- Germany will have. I damaging moths and safe from 8176.00 3-Piece Mahogany Hepplewhite bedroom with hostca.*e». INSTALLED $55.00 Pine Mantel for electric logs; imitation brick ttofpsm? Why don’t we correct The' thing that gives a renas­ Tollancl Tolland County Home Econoro- fire or theft. swell-front dresser and cheat high-post bed, um ...... our own asisery drat, before we cent Germany this power is the j ics committee meeting on program tops ...... 98.00 Final face ...... 27.50- add la it by Importing people who disagreement. Jealousy, and power Tra Wilcox has been elected a planning will meet at 10:30 a. m. 8196.00 3-Piece Mahogany Hepplewhite Bedroom with $35.75 (2) Dutch Tavern Chairs; blue decorated with Tuesday. May 17 at the home of . win BMiely overcrowd It?” politics rivalry between Russia delegate to the Annual Conference Your Fur Coal Will Be Fully Re- swell-front dresaer and chest-on-chest; high-post bed, Pennsylvania Dutch designs...... 17.85 1 Mr*. Millard Steams in Mansfield um tope ...... 119.00 Alseag thooo who are worried and the United Statea. The long­ of the New England Southern Center. Afternoon speaker will $26.00 (6) Queen Anne Occa.sional Chair, pleated $27.00 (10) Maple Ladderback Side Chairs; light finish, er this rivalry peralata, the strong­ Conference to be held at Fall River, MANCHESTER Glazed Before If Is Returned To 8198.00 Chest of three drawers; deep oxbow front, fiber rush seats, distinctive wide shaped slats . . .13.50 over thle problem ie the Rev. Jo- be Mrs. W. Pratt from Andover backs; choice of wine, red, dam ask...... 19.75 er and more important, in a pow­ Mass., ill June, and Mrs. F'rances ' on International Relations, A pot Hepplewhite bracket feet; antiqued genuine ma­ $25.00 (3) Maple Arm Chairs with splat backs, wood ssph S. Kondue of New York, Bushnell wha elected alternate. I luck lunch will be served at noon. You In The Fall... $59.76 Lowback Sheraton Wing Chair; tight seat, lime er politics sense, Germany is go­ hogany ...... 99.00 seats, stretcher bases ...... 12.50 ptoMdmt of tho UniUd Litkueni- Mr*. Leila S. Hall and Mrs. Mar- Center school eighth grade base­ LUMBER and FUEL € 0 . 8298.00 3-Piece Modem Bedroom; blonde leatherette, nail t r im ...... 39.50 ing to become, by the simple garite Loetiither and son, Charles. edRoUef rand in Amerlce, who le ball team defeated the Columbia 255 CENTER STREET. TEL. 5145 mahogany with double dresser, plate $55.00 Lowback Sheraton Arm Chair: tight seat, apple $79.00 Blonde English Oak Flat-top Desk; 3 drawers, aiding In tko toaetUement of LAth- proc.e8s of playing the rivals Qjf motored to East Haven Friday and school team 8-7 in their game Wahoui Extra Charge! stretcher base, brass drawer p u lls...... 59.50 agalnat each other. Mis* Bernice A. Hall of the East Friday afternoon at the local mirror, 5-drawer chest and full size green leatherette, nickel-finished nail trim .... 34.30 iienlan aad Latvian displaced per- Haven High siihool faculty re­ $35.00 Blonde English Oak Desk Chair; turquoia* ■The victors of this war cannot Plain.s Athletic Field. The local bed ...... 225.00 $155.00 Chippendale Arm Chair; biscuit-tufted seat swal, ao# of whom have Juet ar­ turned with them to spend the school team will play Andover at This service alone is more than worth the pdee of Immediate textured seat...... : ...... 24.95 hope to control Germany unless week-end at her Tolland home. 8889.60 4-Piece Modern Bedroom in sil­ and back, yellow-green damask, boucle fringe ...... rived at New Orleane to be ehsre- 4 p. m. Friday at the field in storage. • trim ...... 98.00 $169.00 Modem Chest of three drawers; swell front, creypica la Mlselaaip^ they first control themselvea. They Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Moe South Coventry. ver oak; large dresser, plate mirror, cannot hope to restrict Germany of Norh Guilford and Mr. and Mrs. Coventry Junior baseball team 6-drawer chest, full size be<) and bedside $98.00 Chippendale Arm Chair, stretcher base, brown deeply panelled, brass ring pulls, antiqued parch- "I da not know what to make of Wellington Parmeiie of Guilford Delivery only to a role of peace unless they arc will play the Windham J. V ’s table with drawer and bookshelf 298.00 leatherette ...... 49.95 nient ,.,,,,,,.,••..*•...***.*.*******....*•84.60 tkia sharoeropptng bueiacaa," he have been recent guests of Rev. Tuesday. May 17 at 3:30 p. m. at capable of practicing peace them- and Mra. W. C. H. Moe at the Manchester Dry d efers $149.00 Lounge Chair; buttoned back, red leatherette, $144.00 Set of Four Modern Classic Side Chairs but­ ■did. “t d r m ever here from Ala- Recreation Park in Willimantic. parsonage. UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS nail t r im ...... 98.00 ternut finished m a h o ^ y . Two each with different haasa, whare I talked to a prieet aelvea. The approaching Big The roster for the South Cov- 9S WELLS STREET TEL. 7^54 7 V 8382.00 6-Piece Mod A bu*me.ss meeting waa held at $75.00 Occasional Chaiw Sheraton style with wood-top striped satin seats, nail trimmed. Set of 4 ...... 72.00 wha waa familiar with the dis­ Four Oonferenct is thus a crucial enlrty baseball team follows: em Bedroom; blonde 8149.00 Wing Chair Chippendale stretcher base, T- teat not only of whether the flirta­ the Tolland Federated church aft- j George W. Hinkel. Jr. Joseph Ra­ upholstei^ arms, tuftra back, gold dam ask----- 37.30 $39.50 (2) Regency Side Chairs mahogany with roan placed pereane altuaUon in hie , er Sunday morning senice. The oak with brass' ring cushion, tan, beige and green satin strip e...... 74.50 tion with new world war can be I cine, Charles Hawkins. James $89.00 Martha Washington Arm Chair; beige and beige striped seats and backs...... 19.76 Btate. committee which Is prenaring new Kelly, Herman LeDoyt, Leo Mor­ pulls. Double dresser 8119.00 Victorian Barrel Chair; wood base, green and tajiestry ...... 44.50 halted, but also of whether the article* governing the church and WATKINS S i^ S h OP $61.00 Oval Console Mirror rococo pierced leaf frame, *Ve told sso that he would al- ! I ris. Ernest G. LeDoyt. Roland and mirror, 4-drawer roaa satin strip e ...... 59.50 $36.00 Occasional Chair; Chippendale, mist blue and sseat rather See theee people die last war can be kept won. ! its membera and activities, was I chest, twin beds and gold metal le a f...... 25.50 ______1 given approval to prepare'an ar- 8126.00 Lounge Chair; roil arms, red plastic gold Modem Chinese damask ...... 17.50 $52.00 Console Mirror, oval gilt rococo frame . . . .26.00 in their campe tai Europe than to 3-drawer bedside tide by which those desiring could BRAKE LINING covering •***********.*..**..•**.**.*...... *62.dO $79.00 Sheraton Fanback Chair plain chartreuse tex­ $45.00 Globe of World on Queen Anne snake-foot have them eema to America ai 3 DAY SPECIAL.. .MaU Coupon ' chest ...... 259.00 AkalBina... I . ! become members of the church 375.00 Small Lawson Lounge Chair; tight seat, button ture outside, W> 44.50. *869.60 (2) Full site Steams A Foster Lady Keswick* above. Seats and backs in blue upholstery. The beet thiag to de le to face raUficatlon. Evon if thero ie thnt CALLED FOR SERVICE : A C E VACUUM STORES, Dsrt. n multi-colored green toile co v e r...... 65.00 top, X-stretcher b a s e ...... 11.25 Box Springs, silver-grey panel damask ticking ..S9.56 $39.76 Lqmp Table Sheraton rimmed top and two It, and to devato seoM af aur na- ■such doubt of tho Pact in the M AU B U IE WMtt 849.60 (1) iSvin Size Princess B24.76 Full Size Simmons De Luke Ck^ Spring 15.95 876.00 Lamp Table; Sheraton drop-leaf, 2 swell front 6100.00 Hepfrfewbito itjie Chips CpUaet wMi oM m «h a dMna to ttla .country with Their action caste some doubt as base and drawer ...... Mgh Aapto'toit (Ml (M M ef the arguments by which I — £j*ll II** ...... drawerz in crotch mahogany veneers ...... 87.60 PHARMACY 824.76 Pull Size (Soil S p rin g...... ; .12J5 8826.00 8^Piee« Dining Boom wha are the United BUtes Benetc is to be Bolch'Pentiac 75 889.86 Coffee Table: Saeraton X-basc, three panels 664 Center Street 819.60 (2) Twin Size Headboards; blue biscuit-tufted gold-tooled leather top ...... 19.9.3 small dining room. Credenzs poctoL fiersuaded to ratify the Pact. This Incorpomted JiTATt. kateen: As Is ...... extension table, lyre-hack Duncan F h y fid iflr r f 1 1 is the argusssnt that ,eur friands 155 CENTER ST. 7 S m ,. 8165.00 Console Tabje; Sheraton half-round flip top, toanaaopmonmemnnee 819.7to(l) Twin Size Headboard brown leatherette 9.85 crotch veneered and inlaid...... 82.59. and 5 aides) \ ' Ff:-,

\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNw MONDAY. MAY .16. 1949 tAGaimtti MANUH£8'1GK BVKNIWG HEKALO. MANUHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 16, 194# ; 0.5 mile of Taylor Road (Conn. 39) 133 in Bridgewater aouthsily from officers for the coming year will Laborer Held Fight About Location Road Topping In New Fairfield. Conn. 67 and LO mile of Hunt HUI Ford Plages be held. W U B O -U i* O f CloBgow Building Four sections to be treated In Road in the same town, from Conn. M Ktnm tM im Local Couple Local Mail Carriers Now Bonus Papers , Officers for the past yslu- have z Today*s Radio the town of Ridgefield include 4.5 67 to the Roxbury town line. Aid on Peace been Mrs. Raymbnd Schaller, presi­ w n c ~ i i Work Listed miles o f Conn. 33 (N oith Salem Two sections in the town of New dent; tire. John Boyle, vice presi­ For Stabbing Crseawich, May 1ft—(in— and Wilton Roads) and about 3.0 Milford to be re-surfooed include Wed 50 Years Battle Hornets, Bees, Wasps In Too Early dent; Miss Msry Friedman, secre­ A N D A L L Ksithcr of them wore ^Scotch miles of Conn. 36 and Conn. 35A 4.7 miles o f Conn. 129 from Conn. I Continued rrom Page One tary; and 'Mrs. B. 5L Johnson, hut Webb SutUr, To, end (West Lane Road). 25 northerly and all o f StlU River Arlliiir Drag SIMM treasurer. iOIb— CaPBnattgh Booked on Freak Foa, ft3, felt oo atrongly Lebanon State Highway In the south-central sres of the Road. Local mall carrlera are exper-4>waaps. or whatever you may call Vets’ Bureau Director changed charges after a week end T H IS W EEK WDRC—Baat Uit Clodk; Naws. | ^DRC—Innmr Baactum. about tbs lend of the bestber state work will be done on 8.0 miles AKn. and Mn. Peter Me* Mi^ilaughter Charge Area to Be Oiled Du^> of the Old Hartford Turnpike from Commissioner Hill hsa requested lencing new difficulties in their I them, have found that the maU- which saw: TONIGHT WCCC—Pirilea 8p«ak: IMO WTHT—Railroad Hour. that they were wilUng to do motorists to avoid these aectiona. Explains Situation in Gdebmte Their dally delivery of Uncle Sam's box is a convenient place, to build 1. The company’s rejection of s Roc*kville YoutliB a u b . WONB—Stistraight Arrow. After Body Found battle about iL And they did. ing the Coming Wi'ek Masonic svenus northerly to Ut S. If possible, during the surface- mall. For many, many years the their hives. So, the mailman drops New York State union settlement offer and the wnc—Oavaleado of Amsrican. The argument—about tbs lo- 5A and 1.5 mllea of C;onn. ISO in treatment period. For thoae who Golden Anniversary mailman has been confronted with ; a letter in the box and receives an union's rejection of a company j u tion o f s buiHling la OUo- Wallingford; In the town of Madi­ FEN D ER A N D FiiieiJ §10 Each R ED MEN’S vvnc—Bociutar* Wifa. Ill BsrUn, May 16—iP)—Police last Hartford, May 16 — Location* son, 2.6 mllea Conn. 79 northerly must use the routea, slower qpeeds the hazard of delivering mail at l unweicomed sting for his services, counter-proposal. Eactf said the i 4 :U — WDRO—Arthur. Oodfrsy Talent gow—was indecisive except ^ will avoid accumulation of bitumin­ The New York State Veterans’ night srrastsd s msa they identi- that it reeulted in the arreat where highway department forces from the railroad underrass; Ifr. and Mra. P. C McLagran of homes where they meet up with | The mailman would appreciate other had made no fundamental , wnc—SUUa Dallas.. Scout. ous material on fenders and under b o 6 y w o r k some ferocious dogs. On numerous home-owners cleaning out these change in its position. fleld ss Martin J. Cavanaugh. 67. of both. will be engaged in bituminous road about 0.6 mile o f Conn. 168 in West Parker aUeet received the con- Bonus Bureau is being flooded I Norwich, May 16 —(iP)— Two WTHT—laia Mas Time. an lUneraat laborer, in oonnaetlon body parts. occssions complaints were made hornet nests, thus eliminating one 2. A request for immediate Rockville youths, who took a WONS — Shsrtsck Holmss; The argument began on a surfacing from today to May 31 Haven from Conn. 34 northerly; SoUSMMSBi fkgftlB i. natulatioiiB of more than 125 vrith premature applications for WDRC—N«w EncUad NoU- with the subbing death of Wil- 1.0 mile of Conn. 114 in the vicinity because of a bitten leg, or the seat of his many difficulties experienc­ federal intervention by UAW Pres­ baby-sitter and her four charges book. Nsws. bus atop bench. It ended in Csater Strsot frtenda and nelshbors yesterday ed In hia dally routine of deliver-* the New York war bonus from for­ Uam O. Hudson, 43. o f CtoarflSld, ‘'the police sUtion where Sut­ Inclusive were announced today by of the Woodbridge-Anaonis todm afternoon on reaching their golden of his pants had been torn out by ident Walter Reuther. on a ride Sunday afternoon, were w n tT -rB oa d n a a d ; Nowa. w n c —Howard Barlow's Oreh. Ing the moll. It shouldn I be neces­ mer New York veterans who now Pa. Ho was booked on s chsrga of ter waa charged with aauult State Highway Commissioner, G. line. wedding annivereary. The in- the teeth of a dog. The rural mail 3. A Ford statenioiit Indicating fiqed $10 each in police .court here w n C —Uortnao Jonas. t:4ft— sary to warn dog-owners to keep reside in Connecticut, Walter T. that the company would be cool msBslaugbur. on Fox and Fox was cbsrgsd Albert Hill. Weather permitting, About 2.0 miles of U. 8. 1 will ‘ formal reception was held at the carrier many times* has found Ford. Director of the local wterans this. morning after they pleaded WCOC—Nows; 1390 Chib. WTBT—Henry Taylor. Hudson’s blood covtrsd body birds nesting in the mall boxes their canines tied up. as the bg- toward a reopening of new con­ guilty to a tampering charge. They CARNIVAL •Bft— with disorderly conduct, ^ th work will be performed on the fol­ be paved In Clinton and Westbrook INSURE home o f their aon and daughter-in- Service Center was notified today 4x4A— was found outstdo ths bunkbouss were paroled la the custody of law, Mr. and Mr*. Richard H. Mc- along the roadside. ures recently released by the dog tract negotiations if the strike re­ wore Oacar Forand, 18. and Wil­ w n c—Youns Wlddor Brown. WDRC-^Radlo Xhsstsr. lowing acetiona: from the fire house In Clinton w ith . warden show the danger of dog by Gerald E. Rowley, Director of mains unsettled. KIDDIRS' MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON of tho New Haven railroad*a eon- friends who promissd to keep easteriy to Conn. 145 and two Lagan of 59 Oxford street. Today a newIIOV hazard confronts ------the New York Bureau. Director liam McOolIiim. 16. •too— WONS—Hartford Chltfs Bass- strucUoa camp hers sarly yssUr- Fourteen miles of Conn. 2 in McKINVEY BROTHERS Dark Loom our local mailmen. Hornets, bees, I biles here—one a day Ford said it felt "most eniphatl- The accused, according to City bsU Gams. the two ancient battlers sep­ amsll sections between Wrights ■cal Estate sad IssBrases Baskets of beautiful flowers, in Ford stated that a number of New JAHVTS-DOUGHERTY LOT-CENTER STREET WOllC—Wlnntr Tskt AU. day. Dsath had hssn cauasd by a arated until they are ar­ the towns of Noru'Ich, Bozrah and For lowBo aaft Sowot bodo. which golden colors predominated York veterans now residing iij eullv" that with the strike In ef­ Attorney John E. Shields, had WON8—Superman. WTHT—Lst’a Go to ths Met. River and Conn. 153; 3.0 miles o f 505 M ain St. T cL 6060 fect’ "the atmosphere . . . would desp oUb wound in tho groin raigned la Police court toddy. ‘ Lebanon, starting at the Norwich Conn. 154 in Old Ssybrook from in^s^yatd ftellvoiod la ft-S yasS decorated the living and dining ception attended the "at home" street; Mias Beth Bickford, 239 Manchester would be affected by nothing but hard luck from the WTHT—ChoUanfa of Um Yukon w n o —Telephone Hour. wbteb had ooversd an arUry, the town line; 2.5 miles of Conn. 82 not lend itself to an oti’- cly nn.-l lime • they left Rockville on their •iftftk- Pratt street to Knollwood Beach room*. They were sent for the yesterday. W-JOdbndge street; Nelson Bavicr, the following information quoted w n c—When a OIri tlarrloa. msdical eaamiasr said. Hudson In Norwich and Bozrah westerly and 2.5 miles of Conn. 158 In Old occasion by their many friends 1085 Middle Tumjlke, cast; Jere­ from Director Rowley’s letter. reasonable settlement" of a con­ Sunday afternoon jaunt in a 150 RIDES ■ BOOTHS-BINGO WCCC—Junior Disc Jockeya. WTHT—Child’s World, Telephone H utford 9-210S Mr. and Mrs. McLagan liave two tract. bad bean employed as a laborar at from the Norwich city line; 1.0 Lyme from Conn. 156A northerly together with a corsage of lovely sons and two daughters. They my Conklin, 85 Ulcott drive; Uail “While enabling legislation has I car,, owned and operated by Mc­ •:!•— wnc—Or. I. Q. V tho camp. Children of Mary mile of Scotland Road in Norwich 9 to the Lyme town line. roses for Mrs. McLagan. are Harold and Richard; lUitli, the Kilpatrick, 57 Horton road: Mrs. been passed to legalize bonus pay­ Collum. They had three flat tires Admission To Grounds Free w n c—Portia rocM Ufe. •i4»— Pli^t Over BstUe af ligaer and 1.0 mile of Conn. 16.3 in Bozrah CAMERA REPAIR The buffet table In the dining wife of Dr. E. Victor Gordon, of Jennie Fletcher, 273 Adams street; ments to New York veterans who on the way to Norwich, sonic mo­ WKNB—Nowa; Itoquaat Mati­ WTHT—Rant Oontro). Dctectiva Anton Nelson said Hear Father Dion from Fitchfleld Pond Bridge to In the towne of Ruxbtiry and SERVICE room was centered by a huiuLsoroi? Guilford, formerly of thi.s town; Bradshaw Smith, Portland, Conn., now live outside New York State, To Give Address tor trouble to boot and finally got nee. Iftiftft— last night that Cavanaugh, afam a the armor coating; 2.0 miles of Bridgewater 10.5 miles of Conn. arrangement of yellow snapdrag- and Mary, wife of Coininaiidcr 11. Miss Teresa Scholl, 77 Benton this legislation is dependent upon thom.selves arrested while they SEE THE FLYING LAMARS WDRC—Old Record Shop. WDRC—My FrMod Irms. rsMdsnt at ths camp, had mads a Conn. S3 in Franklin from Yantic 67 will be treated from the Wood­ Ray Dwyer's Photo Shop ona and yellow luarguerltes, with 1. Smith of the Navy now sta­ alrcct; Mrs. Sarah Tracey. Il6 the approval of the people at the Before PFA Group Avere looking into parked cars fpr WCCC—Miioic u»n. WTHT—Arthur Oasth. aUUment In which hs admitted Rev. Louis Dion, Dssn of The northerly to Smith’s Comers and bury town line to the Roxbtiry- Next Te Nsw candelabra on each side and gold tioned at Guantanania Bay. Cuba, Wells street. polls next November. a tire to get them back home. ______Specialty ,\ct Every NIkHI______W n o—Oontsaed Program. subbing Hudson in a fight oYsr a Assumption OoUego, W orcesUr, 3.5 miles of Exeter Rood in Leb­ Bridgewater town line; 2.5 mllea First MatiMMi Store randies, on a hand-made lace who were unable to be present at Applications Now Involved Soon after the yoiitha' were WDRC—Old Record Shop. Iftilft— Mass., gave the Children of Mary anon southerly from Conn. 307. of Conn. 199 in Roxbury northerly Tet 798ft Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. bottle of Ikpior. from Conn. 67; 4.0 miles of Conil! tablecloth. the golden wedding celebration. and Mrs. Peter Panlaluk, 40 Fos­ *'If the New York voters ap­ Manchester Green P.T A. mem­ locked up here the mother of the GET YOUR CHANCES TODAY ON THE WCCC—Newa; Big Brother Bin. WTHT—Earl Qodwla. Hodaen bad rsporUd at tho Sodality of St. Jsmss Parish st Treatment will be applied to .'IrUve in Church Work In addition to the graiidehildren ter sUeel. prove a constitutional amendment bers will get a glimpse into post­ four children came here from WON6—Captain Midnight. WONB—Fishing and Hunting camp for work Friday, pohes oald. thstr annual Mother and Daugh­ about 3.6 miles of Conn. 68 In Mrs. McLagan has been active listed. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- Births Sunday: A daughter to on the bonua next fall, payment to war Europe wlicn Miss Mary Rockville after her bixiod and also WTOT—Sky Kin*, Club of ths Air. Ho leaves Ms mptker end a olsur ter social Sunday afUmoen an Prospect and Cheshire (Prospect since childliood In the affairs of l.ugan have a young son. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Walter Micliaud, 105 eligible veterans now in other Friedman speaks on her European the baby sitter. • TELEVISION SET • w n c —Juat Plain Bill. Ifttgft— in Pennsylvania. enlishUnlag talk on the value of and Chesire Roads); 3.0 miles of the North Methodist church, and and a daughter, Elizabeth. I Spring street; a daughter to Mr. states will begin January 1. 19.''i0. trip of Inst summei at the meeting •:4S— W D R C -B ob Hawk Show. paying respoct* to “Our Lady.” Conn. 188 (Naugatuck Road) and in later years greatly Interested I and Mrs. Thomas McCartan, 74 Any applications which are filed in to be held Wednesday evening. WDRC—Herb Sbrtner and Ray­ ^ O -ta rlB gs Bond Program. Father Dion emphasised the im­ 1.0 mile each of Charcoal avenue OIL BURNERS U iW V in the Woman's Society for Chris­ the meantime by such veterans WTHT—Trsasuiy Bond RaUy, and Tucker Hill Road all In the j Birch street. May 18. at J:00 p.m. in the Green Work Progressins mond Scott. lfti4ft—. ' portance of wearing constantly tian Service. During the "at Hospital Nole^ Birth today: A daughter, to Mr. are, of course, invalid and mii.s' be Schoul auditorium. WONS—Tom Mix. Hamilton Ships scapular to ramind us of our brief town of Middlebtiry; 2.0 miles of They will in d Hiot in the home,” Mrs. Griswold Chappell, rejected. Yet hundreds arc being WONS—Mualc for You. Conn. 37A (Balls Pond Road) and BOILER-BURNER UNITS j aiul Mrs. Raymond Zcmanck. 129 Mis.s Friedman who is the fifth w n c —Front Page FarreH. 11 stay on earth, which must be yeer 1949. tunerel direct­ who has Just retired after serving , Hemlock street. received every day from veterans grade teacher, at the Green School Oil Arniorv Garage •:••— Props to Canada spmt in pious acts to our fellow several years as president of the r a t ic iit s Today ...... 15S ! who are apparently misinformed, .spent seven weeks last summer on WCOO-SporU. Nsws on sU sUtlons. men. COMPLETE ing arei on outBonding organization, in ita behalf present­ Admitted Saturday; Mra. Laura i "Mr. Rowley said that if the a bicycle tour gathering first­ Mrviee, cne Ihot Meed voters approve the New York Construction of the new utility Bvoalag U jIft[!P~**’^** Frogrsm. Hamilton Standard Propellsra “ Panis Aagelicus" waa sung by ed to the couple a purac of money. Nel.son, 6 Avondale road; Donna hand impre.ssions of people and and vehicle storage garage being Georgs Vince and was followed high in tho rostor o f dem­ ■Mra. Chappell had composed a Pelch, Rockville; Margaret Kar- Brownies Enjoy amendment. World War T1 vet­ conditions in war-tom Europe. In WONS—Bop Show. Division of United Aircraft Oor- Replace Leuking HEATING SYSTEMS erans now residing in Connecticut erected at the rear of the State WDRC—Nowa. WDR<3—-PrioJdent Truman, Mrstlon has ablppsd spproxiqmU- with "Because.” ocratic ochievofflenfi. congratulatory poem for the fif­ vells, 339 Tolland turnpike; Mra. the course of her travels she visit­ Armory is proceeding quite rapld- Miss Susan Grsbsm greeted the Florence Beer. Rockville; Louis may apply in 1950 for the boniif*. WCOC—Hits at Six. ^ Bond Drtvs. [y half of on order for mors then Eavestroughft and tieth wedding observance, which Revel ill Park ed France. Switzerland. Belgium l.v. Most of' the fomi.s have been WON8—NsOra. mothers and axpressed the deep EASY PAYMENTS 3 YEARS TO PAY ahe read to the gathering. Tlicy Giglio. 45 Lenox street: Mrs. Ger­ If they meet these qualifications; and England. She will Illustrate IjW nre-Jos Hasel. 100 propellers to Oanadsir, Ltd.. We previde ell whe teek laid, and cement for the base has w n o —Nows. St MontresL Quebec, Erie Martin, respect felt by all. Mrs. Elmer Gutters Now were presented with other ap|)rn- aldine Michaud, 59 Broad street. “Residents in New York State her talk with slides. been poured. The work Is being M with protective fuoeral Center Springs Park was the at the time of entry into acrvice WTHT—BsU ScorM; Music st WONS—Dane# Orchestra. gonsral manager said today. TTm Graham responded for the moth­ QUALITY WORK prlate gifts and showered with Admitted Sunday: Sylvester This will be the last meeting of done by the Louis Srhoolnik Con­ RECORD Six. ers. JuUs Moriarty entertained infermetien. Phene, write cards. Wolk, 239 Middle Turnpike, cast; scene of a Revel Saturday after­ and for at least six months prior the year for the Green P.T.A. with struction Company of Hartford, propoUers, three-bladed reveralBg Copper and good galvan- noon for Brownie members of the thereto; active duty as .a member WKNB—Nsws; SporU; Easy Bjrdromatlu 1ft feet in dlaroetsr, .with a humorous monologus. er pey ui e visit. Mrs. Jessie 1. Sweet, wlio has Mra. Carolyn Olander. 37 Seaman annual reports being given by the and about 140 days will be needed RhytluB. 11:4ft— DmJs, Brian sad Geraldine Rooney REASONABLE PRICES Juat succeeded Mra. Chappell as circle; Mrs. Virginia Andreo, 6'29 ilanchestcr Girl Scouts. Fully 2U0 of the annod forces of the Un.tcd officers and committee ■hnirnien to complete the work. It will l>e a are being toisUtted on the Cana- iied metals available. leaders and girls gathered there at States at any time during the 0:1ft— Wnc-^ppointment With Mu- dalr Four transporU orderod by captivated sU with two skits. preaideot, and Mrs. James Sloan Tolland turnpike; Mrs Alice Reed, Be;ddes the annual bu.sinc.ss meet­ block building of brick veneer, and breaker/ ilc. poured. The guests were served 63 Prospect street: Mrs. Florence 2 o'clock tor an afternoon ol period December 7, 1911 (Pearl ing election and tnstalIa*ion of the i.s 126 feet bv 52 feet. WDRC—Jack Smith. British Overseas Airway Corpora- Refreshments wore served by delectable open-face sandwiches, Ferguson. 78 North Elm street; games led by the leaders. Harbor), to September 2, 1915 WON8—Sposta Edition; Oddi tlon and Canadian Pacific Air the commltts# consisting of Chslr- BENTZ URKE© cookiea, cupcakes, nuts, candy, Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, 28 Leuox The program opened with the (cessation of hostllitlea): apd hon­ tiss in ths Nsws." w n c —News; Donee Orchsstrs. Uncs. msB Elcaa Mora. Germaine Long- WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE Tinnc—Strictly Sports; Weath­ champs, Janet Audette, Susan SHEET METAL WORKS ice c^am; 'tca'arfd Cdffee b y Mrs. street; Carol Catana. 42 Mill road. group forming a circle, into the orable discharge or still in the The dural blades of adrsnesd 341 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-1257 Ruth Gordon, daughter of Mr. and center of whicli the colors were service. ! er. w n c —Donee Orchestra; News. design ore equipped with electri- Graham, Mary lamonico, Joan Admitted today. Patricia Sle- d:3ft— 342 Adams S t Tel. 8966 Mrs. McJ-iSgan; Mrs. Richard Mc- .miuiski. 427 Center street; Laura carilcd by Linda Nelson. “The bonus pa>anenta are: $‘J,50 | ftYeweeey cslIy-hesUd de-icing strips. Tho Moonsy and Oonstanco BotUccUo. Lagan. Mrs. Harold McLagan arid for service of any diirat on out- ] WDRC—l^ecord Album. WDBC—n i ftS.T M C de-icing system suppliss current Niece, 200 East Center street: Mrs. Krancl.s Larson, president One coat covers and colors at low cost lio iiiilY I WTHT—Sportspsge. H-FHA— 1W.7 the latter’s daughter. Miss Ruth Linda Mae Bulchiinas. 68 Slark- of tlic Brownie Leaders' Associa­ side the continental limit.s of the M a to each propeller la turn, and United States during the war #:!•— nrm —n t m .i m c . E. McLagan;. Mies. Margery .and. :weather street. tion. conducted a ceremony which i ^*Brush Oft a New WaW^mth.,. I qS ! " ; * | moves ice in ths most severs Mias Janet Gordon and mombers period; $150 for ser\-ice of more i WONS—^Ths Answsr Man, w n o - ^ r i f 4BJ MCt ftftA MC. wqaUiar. Discharged Saturday; .Mrs. Bev­ included a salute to the flag, tiie | than 60 days within the continen- I WCOC—Nows; Concert Hour. WDB(?—FM Oa the Air 1 r. M. of the W. S. C. S. Each guest erly Lewis and daughter, 38 Sum­ singing of "Amerioa", the Brown-1 [_A)ih<^fSaa64~ tsll:ftftp. M. MOBiUton Stoadord'o outomotie attending also received a portion tal limits during the war period; | WKNB-S40aub. ichronisor koope the propelieia ner street; Dr. Robert Aaron, ie song, and the recitation of the I S.50 for service of 60 davs or l<\rF for Olsss. 7:30—Showcase. Ha leavea two sons, John end th«lr thouchtful klndneM on the oc* 7:46—NawereeL 7Mft— Stephen, end three daughters, ru ton of the obAervuice of uur WDRC—Edward R Murrew. S:00—Here Oomea Fun. foldea wcddlnf. m . In TUESDAY SFECIALS ft :80—Doorway To Feme. Mra. JotiMs Sudrow. Mrs. James I beautiful flowem, appropriate iflfU WONS—Inside of Sports. Bowen, both of Bridgeport, snd and a ahower of grectlnf cards. Green Stumps (Jiven With Cash Sales ft:00—Through the Crystal BslL ft:ft0—Amsriesns. 3Ira. Ssbien Rhentes, o f Wilming­ CARNATION Mr. and Mra. Peter C. McLagan. 2’Part Harmony 10:0O-News end Film Shorts. ton, DeL, and two sisters. In Memoriara Special For The United States has about MILK 25c 88,000,000 tslsphenes. In aad but loving memory of our 1 Wonderful New Comfort dear Dad. Louis E. Peck. wh<> puseeC I CAMI'BKLL’H away May 16. 1941. We ahail always lov. >uu and Rsdly Kitten Tales mlta you^ TOMATO SOUP 3 can. 27c In our mem y you are ever dei.,r Loved and remembered .always. At the close of another year. p,' 2 t t Daughters and sotia. LEMON JUICE 3 can. 29c Ntw C«nv«nl»nc«f F*.i8i«*«t car maile to get In Memoriam 16 OZ. t'AN, BURT ONLY into .tud oiii of! Wumrn rnlrr aiiH leave with ilipiitv. (^jnimoti >rDMe eniliiirertns of Louis E. Peck. In losing nu’moiy <>1 my dear husband w’ho pnse* d sway TOMATO JUICE Can 25c May 16. I9U. ■ make it abnunl ever to have lo Vrrr^lle your 2aay in and out of ■ car. We do not ii*'4'd a spvcial i t ; . tiOLUK.N 8IIKLL .o.eend tAermsonis, To brinR you to our niind. The day I do not think of you. la very hard to fine. MOTOR OIL Ql. 22c I Any Ninnlicr: 10, 20, SO or 10. it gives so mucA and costs so t i t t l e to operate emdmain^iin It’s aal'J time all f*'.-rrow, And helpn us *.o forgtt. But so fsr Imte ban (oilv prc\«’i I U K S ll / How much 1 mi-s >cu yn. L4jVtUg Wif’ . 3 Lb. Pk. SPINACH 19c ik s i iM S iH W KUY Tha mat# Bodies by Fisher . . . te the sparkling The matt Isnu^BUYfar KKKMI - * y ^ W B s fM A d B U Y and s| H rited performaace of Hs Vahra- A l yaor Mmds wfll say. *m u d a hrlMhmdlkrih Tou’l bs Indy mmfmUUs, svm H yae in-Head Engine . . . and to the extra­ Colla — Paving RADISHES Buns. tsaMR; what a fttgir For Ihii oaf has a rids sO day Isag, theehs te e flofm- Bulldozing Body ^ Flihw—ftmst of all ear ‘Yet, 80 great is the demand for new ordinary new driving and riding results 8iss htsrier—dssp, farm iHleg Grading LAICLL. I REMI to f^svralst sad FostSssto**— 1 imparted by its famous Center-Point Concrete Work ChevTolets this spring that it seems Each TER.MS ARR.\NGED COCONUTS m>erybedp*s faney ia turning to this Design. And all America is agreeing Tibs HwW BbbwMM b u y f t r -that Chevrolet is the only ear that T . p . 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gfidridge atraet. and Agnea Gert­ Truniaii Predicts ruda Bartley, of 140 BldrUiga Tornado in Texas gtnet, wedding May 21 at Center About \s Obituary church. Takes Four Lives; Slash in Dollar Warrantee Deeds Chisox^ Browns and Senators Show Much Weddings V. C. and J. M. Maodougall to Meet , ' Ttf^wanians ' Shortage §oon Charlsa R. and Margarat OllelUy, About 70 Injured property on Lancaster road. DeficitAheaci Grant-Vennard Funeralfi Otto and Bather A. Newbauer to Big Scramble Finch-Russell (Coatiaued troas l> g i Oae) luckmister Stars Twi League Lead at Stake 0MtMu Bro*.* Execative (Coattnued troas Page One) Alexander M. and PrlsclUa W. jillss Grace Jean Russell of 71 ] Salvatore DaPnmpo Watson, property on Porter street (Ckatlnned from Page II PA’s RaUy In Ninth American League Race Wells street, daughter of Mr. and f : (Which ends June 30) ia vlytuaUy In Track Meet Seem in Belmont . . IMIb 4»f Change in Eva McPherson, . Funeral aervlcea for Salvators Mrs. Horace E. Russell, was mar- 66 assured and substantial tmprave- what Isge^emain he feela In Tonights Game at Oval ried to Harold John Finch, son of George McPherson, 67. DePumpo, of 76 Birch street, who ptodaMBt* at Loiial Plant died Friday, were held this/Hom­ ment In westerii Europe’s external could use to reach out Baltimore, May 16 — (F) — The Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Finch of Mrs. Charles Maserang, age un position may be anticipated. Residents grab $4,000,000,000 more out To Top Moriarty’8,8-6 Harttotd High’s powerful track Tightens, Yanks Lea^ Staffordvllle, at a double ring known. ing at 8:16 from the John B. and field team defoatod Maachas- S-year-oM racing apoUa are eplit ta« aMUng of tb« KiwanlB Burke Funeral home, hnd at V "Ifte total gold and dollar defic­ their podeeta.” First place Is at ataks ta tbs- Jerry Flood end Jackie May. all ceremony performed by Rev. Fred Cars by the hundred massed at it of the ERP (European Recovery WoMruff la a rafimber o f the tsr High sad Bristol High ia a today and even the Belmont, tost ^Oiroiield today at thtf Mancbeater the edge of the storm’s handiwork. o'clock from St. James’ church. Receive Awards triangular amst Saturday moratag Twilight Leagua tonight whaa tbs i three having turned In winning R. Edgar at the South Methodist program) countries on captlal and Houaa Ways and Mean* commit­ only two remaining unbeaten psrformsncss to dsU, going the gem in the triple crown, may not i Chifiox Blank Indli^ COuntiy C9ub the speaker was church at 2 o’clock on Saturday One person on- the edge of the Rev. Robert Wood celebrated Winners Come Up With at Trinity Field. Ths Owls scored Vloo Praaldent Barry Benson who current accounts in the fiscal yeW' tee, where tax bills gst their Mart teams, tbs SUk City and tbs Brtt- routs on each occasion. Dick Blow dscide which colt win pick up the' Hurk Shutout afternoon. throng was heard to cry: tbe mass. 4 Rev. Georfie Hughes Several Manchester resldenta New Britain fig potato oa atae first plaoss. Twice; A*« Tad$ UyaWB a vary IntereaUng talk on "Let me in there. I have a home was deacon 'and Rev. John Ix>ugb- 1948-49 Is estimated at $5.500,OW- la Congress, He said be was sure Five Runs in Final MaaebssUr ptaosd second with 41 Ish-Amsricsns mast at tbs West Is the leading burier on the BUk 1949 champloiishlp marbles. The church was decorated in r 000— ^0 per cent less than /th e are expected to attend tte 32nd enough Democrats on the commit­ City club roster, but Earl Lavesque Bids Oval at 6 o'clock. It wUl be ' 4. jB m tiaaaitira of Caieney manufac- white carnations, snapdragons, and in there.” ran sub-deacon. Miss Jane Nac- Frame; Jake Banks Vk potato Slid BristoT waa third Besides the two different win- Of Defeato on Yanlu; " t o r ln g facUitieo and plans, from The twister seemed to hit first kowski was organist and Bolirist. 1947 deficit of $7,800.000,00p<’‘ Annual Convention and’ Dinner of tee would go along with Republi­ Defeats Aces tbe first masting of tbs season be­ and Zlggy Olbert have proven nsrs In ths Derby end Prssknsss palms. George Ashton minister of The president said that An only cans to prevent a tax hike. with 29(4 taUlss. themselves In league compi^tton lu U k to ayntheUcs. music, played traditional wedding on 28th street. It moved south. Bearers were Leo Diana, Mar­ the Hartford County Y.M.C.A, to GiUects Three Doublea Ronals Buekmister, local see, tween tbaas two teams. Tbs BA's, there srs st toast a omipto of other Braves Beat Dodgart * For alBMSt 100 years silk was Roofs left houses In the whirling tina Battista and Louis Palazzl, a few countries was th^pace of Chairman Doughton ( 0 „ N. C.) won tbs pels vault with a leap ef league winners a year ago. boast In the past. colts which mi|bt have something music and accompanied the soloist. the first phsse of recoyery lagging be held tomorrow at the Second said he doesn’t' want to be put In Ths bulk of ths BA attack wlU Vttha most important output of Clarence Tomm, at Jthe orgau for wind and trees were uprooted and representing the Guiseppe Gari­ slsvs'n fast, alas Ifichss end tbs s three and zero record, while the to ssy shout the New York ctosslc By «sa Betohtor slightly. Yet he declared the sec­ Bjs^tist church. Suffleld. The con­ the position of warring with tbe Staadlags Falcons ScOre 17 to 1 Boldue-eoschsd ntas has won two be the bats, of Mika Savertek and on June 11. Ssturday’s Preskness Oianeya, he said, until the advent "The Lord’s Prayer” and "Be­ laid on their side. baldi Society and Peter Urbanettl. W. L. P et :lavslta with a toss of IfiO fast, Associated Press finovte W rite of the war with Japan cut off the A record wheat crop Is maturing John Rota and Fred Lea, of the ond phase—attainment of maxi­ vention will start at 4:80 in the president. And he wouldn't fore­ Triumph In Central three tachee. Buekmister i starts without testing defeat ta c u ff Keeney, while Jerry WUliams closed (the Pimlico meeting end cause." mum production/lecessary to eco­ •Amsrleana ..SO 1.000 False Alarm t Chalk up anofite I of raw materials, they in the panhandle, and it was feared Christopher Columbus Society. afternoon, ‘the banquet will he at cast what his committee win do. tba league. and Pat Bolduc are expected to most of the starters have beaded The bride, given In marriage by nomic independence —has “barely But he said his own position Is Silk a t y ...... 3 0 1.000 gained a fourth ta tbe abet put error for the experts wlio prsdletod nd that they were forced to the accompanying hail and don-n- - Delegations were present from ConA. League Contest compstitioB. ‘ Comat Johnny Hcdluad baa three carry off the eeoring ptmch of the for other tracka. a two-team race between S om m to other yams. Mr. Benson her brother-in-law, Ralph McCol­ V-, .a -V' pour might have caused heavy started,” and, before It ends -west­ 6:15 and the doting program u^ill well knowm. PoUsb-Amertcans .007 fins hurlsrs ta Lefty Jadzlnlsk, SUk TOwners, Ivan Parke, trainer of Olympia, lum, wore a ^ w n of white net ^ 1 the Regina DTtalla Society and sUrt at 7:45 p.m. Rockville ...... ASS In duel competition, Hertford and aeveland for the Araeifean '^resits the vast difference be> K / crop damage. the Italian American Ladies’ Aux­ ern Europe must boost output The strong New Britain Faleona downed Msaehestsr fit to 41 sad seems to have summed up the wide with a shirred waist, an apron First reports from an-smbulance "far above the prewar levels. Some local parsons active !n Y Moriarty’s ...... 250 open status among ths turf sopho­ League pennant. iSreen silk which is an animal pro­ iliary. work will be presented with .800 broke out with their best hitttag Bristol fifi to 88. Ms nebsstor alp- ' The prognoaticatora failed" I* duct, and which are front, and a ruffled skirt. Her veil driver that 25 to 50 persons might "In 1947," the president’s report Couple Surprised West SldM ...... mores when he predicted "Th^rTl was fingertip length and she car­ have died in the swift blow did not At the grave the Garibaldi So­ awards. Wilfred Clark, physical attack of the season yesterday aft­ pad Bristol, fifi to 47. HcGrath Captures First Twilight Softball go on beating each other.’* take Into conalderaOon Um olrar- composed of wood fibres and '4 ciety conducted commital services said, / ’the particlpatinsr countries Buauaary: all Improvement of tbs so-callod ried a cascade of white carnations. materialize. as a group were able to pay for director for many years at Man­ A bam gs of extra baae bits off ernoon at Willow Brook to poat a League Scheduled Tonight That waa after Cahunet’a Pon­ chemicals. He went on to further Mrs. Ralph McCollum, sister of with Frank Diana in charge. The chester High I school, Is one of tlx In New Residence 100-yard dash: 1. Itemlgtao, H; weaker clubs - particutorly stha ^:|}lustratc the difference between One hospital had 34 knon-n in­ leas than 40 per cent of their im­ the baU of the PolUh-Amsrhtans 17 to 1 shellacking over the BUk Avon Midget Event der won the Derby In which Olym­ the bride, was maid of honor and jured and another had 29. Most funeral was largely attended. people who will receive a merit 2. Poatino, M; S. Treadwell. U; 4. ______• NichoU-Bristol wlU be gun­ pia was favored and wound up Chicago White 8o« and WasWig* .,f^ ik and syntheUca by pointing out Mrs. Earle H. Grant ports from the outside world (most filled the air yesterday afternoon fiutotaaky. H. Tims, :09A. ton Senators. ^ she was gowned In lavendar taffeta suffered cuts and bruises but some of which cost dollars), but accord­ citation for diatinguiahed teri’lce City A. C. In a Central Ckmneetleut ning for their second win ot sixth. Ponder got the same treat­ .^jghat th^ silkworm spins an Irregu­ with hoop skirt effect and a Mrs. Francis Kocum / to developing the character of Mr. and Mrs. Howswd J. Hanaen, In the ninth Inning, turning cer­ One mils run: 1. Seott, M; S. K. Stove MeOrath. of Stamford, First the Nats mada tlw SBgSVto lar diameter of yarn in the begln- Miss Mac Vennard. R.N., daugh­ were unconscioiu. ing to the OEEC program they ex­ League gama the season tonight at 6:80 as ment in Saturday's Preakness, go­ matching headress. Mias Barbara Louis Nordyke of The Amarillo Funeral services for Mrs. Fran­ young people. formerly of 80 Garden street, who tain defeat at the bands of VIo Bllodsau. 8 ; I. Jaeksea, B; 4. wheeled the A1 Jelson Offen- ing off the favorite and finishing squirm by running up a w ta lt^ arcadng and as the worm grows the ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. David Ven­ pect to finance about half from recently moved to their new home. Lsd by fitan Kaetynskl. Ed Do- they tsdie on the Kaceys la s Russell was her sister's bridesmaid Globe-News said officials at the cis Kocum were held Saturday George Potterton, High school ma, M. TUns, 4:M A. houser to Its first main event win Softball Twilight Lsagus game fifth wMle Oreentree’s Csprt took streak of nine straight. No aorniar - -glny thread finally becomes uni- nard of 14 Wctherell street, and morning at 11:15 at the ^<)uisb their own earnings in the current 21 Bremen Road, were honored Taggart and Mortarty Brothers In­ murfickC and Johnny Dobsk, the 440-yard run: 1. HoUaad, H; 2 of the season on Cberry Park had the Senators coolsu off Oian and she wore a yellow marquisette Tradewlnda airport in Amarillo re­ fiscal year. teacher who for many years guid­ Falcons pounded out s total of 16 at Robertson Park. It wiU be ths honors. ;^,■form whereas synthetics maintain dress with a hoop skirt and match­ Elarle Hudson Grant, son of Mr. ported 45 planes were destroyed Funeral home and at 11:45 at St. with a housewarming Baturdsy to a sweet victory, 8 to 0. The LeOoneha, H ; fi. U Bllodsau B ; 4. Speedway last night. Olympia is likely to return to the Chlsox began to sixsie. And nt/m constant uniformity. and Mrs. Howard Grant of 108 Atm Have Far to tio ed the Hl-Y, is one of two men who night by about 45 of their relatives bite, and along with seven local the first twilight game of the ing headress. 'The maid of* honor and that two hangars were flat­ James’ church. The celebtsmt for will receive a gold 10-year pin of now thrice beaten Gas Housers, Henry M. Tims, :S2.4. McGrath, starting sixth in s season. ths struggle In the Belmont, Parke the cellar-dwelling St. L ouis herfeetly and moved into the The long layoff between the ging from their coma. ** -T’ portant role at the start of the in St. Mary’s Effipcopal church. will be presented Mrs. Martha Glastonbury. the fourth end'eighth. against the North Ends, the With the New York Yankees ers. said Massey-Harris, biggest farm Wood was the deaebn and Rev. sition In their foreign accounts” Stevenson, secretary o f the Cham­ the tast half of tbs ninth, but Her­ The wlnneri scored once In the Pstora of Mmaebsator; 4. Piestoa, lead on tbe tontb top. CUff Rig- 'Tlrcmen wlU start Rocky classics makes it Impossible to sc- war although rayon had been in- The double-ring ceremony was implement dealer In the panhan­ John Luugbran, Ahe sub-deacon. To win the balance, the report The party came as a complete man Oorrsa squelched the rally, M. Height, B feet, fiH Inebaa. gott, of Windsor, wbo held pole eurstoly guess the. probable Bel­ Vet* Btekford grabbing an early lead, and -Da* 'eettroduced as early as 1900 and in 'The bridegroom’s mother was performed by the rector, Rev. Al­ ber of Commerce, and George Em- first, five times In ths second and Brancoti on ths mound with dressed in a navy and gray Suit dle, reported another $200,000 Miss Jane Nackdwakl played and declared, they must give special surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. fanning two of tbs lest three men DiseuS: L DeRagoa, H; 2. Smitb poeltion ta the main event, sue- mont field. The distance of a mile trolt and PMladalpbia playing -*^94g there was an Increase on fred L. Williams. damage. Most of it was in badly merling. High school teacher and It was arranged by Mrs. Edward third Innings, once in the fifth, Buddy Bosdor his catcher. and s half atoo Is going to weigh better th.an .500 baU. It now looks with navy accessories and wore a sang the mass. attention to "the modernization Hi-Y adrisor. to face him. three in the sixth, and two In tbs H; 8. Judd, B; 4. Edanmdaoa, M. cessfuUy blocked such drivers l.-r hand of one billion pounds of ray- White carnations decorated the needed wheat combines and other The beare.rk were: Dr. John Alli­ and redirection of industry, the CL Hcln, a cousin of Mrs. Hansen. DUtaaee, ISfi fast. Lloyd Christopber and Mike The Knights are expseted to heavily ta the decisions of ownera like a dog-eat-dog battle riglit red rose corsage. The bride’s Reports will be called for from Morisrty’s grabbed a one run seventh. retaliate with their ace hurler rJuMt, chancel and the traditional bridal harvesting equipment. son, Sherwood Welch, Anthony diversification and expansion of Ine latter waa Miss Mildred lead in the first, on Art Patton’s 220-yard daah: L Ktailgtoo, K Nsxurek, givtag McOratb n The distance brings you back to do«-n to the wire. Only four sad a .Ms. One of the big users of rayon mother, whose corsage was of pink Tornadoes hit elsewhere in the Edson Bailey. High school prin­ Earl Levesque, who only last Jack Mangan. Joe Pegolo will roses, wore a navy and pink dress miuic was played by Organist McCruden, Edward Dondero, An­ exports to suit the nees); L Johnny Ringgar, Bronx, the local Polish American baaket- But on the basis of 4 first sad saaehlne testing and all that goes at the Converse Service station, John G. Jzyk, garage. 170 would be released from Toledo hos­ (Ctarfc, LeOenebe, Bulsinaky. John Laraenzo...... 81-10—71 the Yankees, dolsd out tour htte Conn., who was matron of honor Mrs. C. C. Jones of 51 Trebbc Theodore Blow. second out but Johnny Rnopoka three, starred at bat for the win­ N. 'Y.; 2. Henry R enai^ Baldwin, ball team the paat seaaon, was second In the two etoasics, Ckpot ^ Into the manufacturing processes. was in the U.S. Navy for two O’Leary drive, $500. pital today following treatment Holland); 2. Mancheater; 8. Bris­ Ctoaa B in the nightcap. for her sister, was gowned in yel­ drive was treated and then dis­ D. C. and G. F. Thomas, altera- and A1 Surowlse doubled around ners. Breezy Bsmrudezyk. ou tbe N. Y.; 3. Mike Nazurek, Bast prssshtod ths Most Valuable must rank now sa the colt for the Rookie Gordon Ooldsbst»y*8 Ri8t * During the war the parachute years. for a back injury. The comedian tol. TIbm, 1:18.6. others to beat in ths Belmont. Dal BaUard...... 82-15—67 low marquisette. She wore a tiarfi charged at Manchester Memorial I tions, 62 Alexander street, $1,100. PeU fitaura’s sta|^ and five runa mound for the winner# pitched Mesdewn, N. Y. Time, 2:40.09. nsyer award at the annual State Bob Davis ...... 86-18—68 major league home run win B 4. business was the center of activity 'The couple will be "at home” to hospital late yesterday afternoon Arm ed Man had a fall on a local'atags Satur­ cams boras. Third qualifying heat (10 tops) Polish League banquet teat Satur­ Capot haa shown he’s got both .'** s«/i that In turn centered on the friends in Staffordvllle after May fashioned of beads and pearls and Local Clergyman O tsj^ s E. Davis, garage and brUllaatly In givtag up eight hits, A1 H arding...... 84-18—71 runner aboard accounted foe I M r carried a nosegay of lavender car­ after suffering injurias in an auto­ I porch,. 14 Foxoroft drive, $8.50. day night. Jaka Banka doubled and Swede fanning six, and passing none. 1. Steve McGratl^ Stamford; 2 day night. The local boya’ team speed and staying power. Hla 1:56 ' * ^nanufacture of nylon. Nylon was 2 2 . for the Preakness was a new Pim C2iarlea WlUeU ...... 8 4 -1 ^ 7 1 cago'i runs In the n lrfites^aB d cll- nations. mobile accident. It was reported I Marriage Licenses Kills Youth Solomonson tripled to open tbe The fsstballer also stared at the MAJOR LEAGUE Chet Conklin, Danbury; 8. Uoyd finished in a tie for fourth place gave the Sox a sweep of the tuaw- fii« answer to compactness, Mrs. Jonas had struck her head As Guest Speaker lest of tbs ntato, but Correa re­ Christopher, Miami. Time, 2:39.97. during the regular seaacti. The llco track record. Ladlea’ KIckera — Saturday 'r'n w U c changes, salt water, h^h The bridesmaids, Mis. Helen John C. Dietz, of 119 Buokland piste with three RSTa Carol Laking. gams aeries. TTm donibto suWjSSB Grant of East Hartford, sister-in- on the dash board and she com­ street, and Helen Evelyn Ridzon, tired'the neat three men In order. For the locals, Bsmle August First semi-final heat (15 laps): Manchester gtrU, undefeated ta boosted them into third ptoes, twa ' speeds of planM and many 0other (Coatlnned from Pngs One) H t a o c i B f ^ league play, were awarded the Melissa DeMartta. of law of the bridegroom; and Miss plained that one side of her face Providing leadership in time of of 119 Buckland street, wedding PsBsk-AmerteaM (fi) continued Ms fins stiekwork get­ 1. EtMer; 2, Nsxurek; 3. Renard. Mrs. Jay Rand. and a half games fren the top.- 4 T factors, putting It far ahead Manchester was numb. May 21 in St.. Bridget’s church. Time, 8:8544. girls’ dlvUion trophy. Roberta Pye of Boston, another crisis was cited a* the outstanding that went wild. He dropped the AB. R. H. PO. A. a. ting two Mts in four official trips. By The Assodat'ed Press Bast 17 Helea- fioaday Oomtag through with a 9 se> sUk. ' olasamate of the bride at the Dea­ contribution of the Methodist Michael FasUggl, Jr., of Hart­ Kewopka, sa . . 6 2 1 0 1 Saturday, the locala travel to Second semi-final heat (15 Sports Roundup taeular aeyen-run uuttairat ta what , , Oovanunent Orders ford, and 0>nstance Joy Flavell, of gun. The as.sallant fled as Miss Natlnnal Laaigae Manchester Oeansrs and Naa- Three quarter handicap Date Book coness school, were both attired Mrs. William P. Slover has been church denomination to the world­ •taum, lb ----- 6 1 1 10 1 Ctolchester to continue their yearly Batting — Sch'oendienst, St laps): 1. McGrath; 2. CkxikUa; 3 Dick DeMartta proved te ba tha final tantaff 4ff •ar hiding hla talk, Mr. Benson selected as the state chairman of 33 Packard street, wedding June Luisl picked it up but the wea^n fiurowlee, If .. 8 1 1 SO elashee with the atrong Townlea Christopher. ’Time, 3:5346. siffs meet tonight at 6:13«•««# 88$in ■$a By Hugh FNllocto*, Jr. ^ stated that despite unpredictable in orchid marquisette. They wore wide Chri.stian movement by Rev. Jammed as she tried to Ore. Louts, 484, Marshatt, New Tork. Tuck Foster...... the second gams, tha Athtotlfl* matching picture hats and carried the D.A.R. Manuel of Citizens and Willard J. McLaughlin of the North 11 in St. James' church. Klnal. Ib ...... I 0 6 0 3 New Brttata (17) Partideo race: Won by Oterry Rec Softball League game at New Tork. May 16.—(F>—BIU reiream's a 6-0 daflelt to *t|f_' ei'-^nditlona, they have not been Tonight Lee. Marvin Rose, of 376 Bum- Drives HaU Mile for Help 462. (^ r t e r OaJc Lota Goth1hberg will Tommy Faulkner nosegays of yellow carnations. Mrs. William G. Crawford placed Methodist church In an inspira­ ^ 9 ' ' % k Wlerabtckl. e .. I 0 1 10 0 AB R H PO A Park (Johnny Rice, Johnny Kay, Connolly, VUlanovo athletic dlroe- Hank H a a fe...... ?snksosSI 7-6 forw a *wsop sT •^without government orders since Whtton Memorial, 8 p. m., on the state nominating commit­ ham atreet, and Marla Berthe Despite his wounds Joseph drove Correa, p ..... 4 l l i 3 Runa— Marshall sad Gordon, hurl for Nsasttto whilelUe Banjo tor, saya he isn't bossting when Mrs. Vennard chose for her tional address delivered Sunday half a mile to a farmhouse for OionfriddcK It . . 2 2. 0 1 0 New Tork, Dark. Boston, 21. George Ftomke). Score, 5-2. Paul Jesanis...... doubleheader. Ths A** also 1 -.*\-the end.of the war and that they George Dougherty will epeak on tee of Ellsworth Memorial Asso­ evening in North Attleboro, Mass., Dorla Chasse, of Hartford, wed­ fierver, ef .... 4 1110 OUe, I f ...... 2 1 1 1 C (Consolation race (13 tops): 1. Gain Mu sen-c them up for the he flgwes the esatem football daughter's wedding a lavender help. Police and medicsil aid were Runs Batted In — Mlse, New aeaners. Lou Galaaoo...... an uphill, battle in the i _ are part and parcel of the Emerg- "A 'P ro and Con Survey of World crepe dress, with which she wore ciation. before delegates from 57 churchv ding May 28 at St. Bridget's Kuriowics, 2b .1 1 0 1 0 Pac. 2 b ...... 4 2 1 2 2 Vernon Land, North Bergen. N. J.; championship likely will be settled ntag 8-7 ta 11 tantag* attar toaO '" 's n c y Mobilisation Plan of Indus- Ooveniment.” church. 'summoned. The yauths were taken Tork, BnnU, PhUadelphla. Cam- Stan H llinsM ----- a pink rosebud hat and pink cor­ in Rhode Island and Massachu­ Zania, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 1 Sargla, 2 b ...... 0 0 fi 1 1 3. Ringger; 8. Cy Sanders. Time. when Vlllanovm meets Penn State Bob B o y c e ...... tag 7-3 going Into tha sovwdh -f »try, which In Mr. Benson’s esUma- ' Tomorrow Mary C. Keeney Tent, No. 14. Stanley Francis France, of Meri-, to a hospital where Sneztsky died Domurackl. ea 4 1 8 S 0 paaolla. Brooklyn, Klner, Pitts­ 3:10.04. A meeting of aU Junior Base­ In the second game of the season. sage. The bridegseom’s mother setts. The India missionary, now den. and June Stella Pol>-nchek, of RED FACES Mitchell, a .... 0 0 0 0 0 burgh, 20. Jim W ile y ...... Jughendto Jos Dotoaa paBai tliyT. Is well planned and prepares Open meeting, American Legion will meet tomorrow evening at 8 serving the local church while on few hours later. Rautenberg, rf .4 1 2 0 0 0 Brovrn, ea .... 1 0 0 fi 0 Feature race (35 Ups): 1. Mc­ ball League managers is listed . . .And Jim Leonard, the New Home, to discuss Soldiers, Sailors received in an aqua crepe dress, 31 Purnell place, wedding May 21 Police said they found Szendry Hits—Lockman. New York, 40, Frank D’Amico .. Ms first vfetory o f tha aaiiMri bsjufioc all requirements and can be at 47 Maple street. furlough, was guest speaker at the Dobek, l b ...... 6 1 S 8 0 Tuesday e\-ening st 7:30 at the Jersey asparagus fanner who has limiting ths Benaters to Cm v JBta and Marines Fuad. white hat and gardenia corsage. at St. Jamea' church. in an unoccupied summer cottage Every now and then. In the Dark, Boston, Ashbum, Philadel­ Grath; 3. Christopher; 3. Nsxu- East Side Rec. R«c SoftbaU Bill Lockwood . . . ' ->^sut Into effect In a day's notice as Howard Grant was best man for Providence Dletrict Conference, in daily rusk o f buaineaa, mlatakea Totals ...... 85 8 8 27 6 4KUIae, r f ...... 6 2 1 0 0 rek; 4. Renard; 5. Ethler; 6. John­ taken over the coaching job, backs as ths Red Box rimt out tha ITalfi w» »Sioch piles of all needed materials Wednesday, .May 18 Alfred Robert Baxter, of Ver­ near the scene of the shooting. MiUer, rf ------1 0 0 6 0 phia, 38. League managers wlU also meet Henry Rockwell .. Republican Women’s d u b lunch­ his brother and the ushers were A supper meeting of the Young Centenary church, Attleboro last non, and Florence Mae De: are made. Mortarty'e (6) ny Rice. Time, 6:84.40. him up. . . .Leonard is e ^ d a lly (diaries WUlett .. 8-0. Don DlMaggto paeod an sapOr being constantly built up. People’s Fellowship of St. Marj's Sneztsky was a student at Ben­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. KUplteki, Sh . . 3 4 2 3 8 Doubles— Jonas. PhUadelphla. tomorrow night st 7:30 st the East high on fullback Ralph Pasqua- Mt attack on loser Md P ' eon at OakJ-odge. Nelson Perry, brother-in-law of night. chant, of 117 Middle Turn Side Rec. -tsyi •yija regular attendance prize church was held yesterday and Gnana Mitra. a poor Indian who nett High school in Buffalo, where . .A mistake was made uhen wa .4 0 0 1 0 0Amenta, ef .... 5 0 0 2 0 10, Waltkua, Philadelphia. 9. riello, who’ll have quite a duel Dick Woltoroth with a St. Bridget's Comer Stone dub, the bride, and Glenn R. Law. east, wedding May 21 by Revv Al­ he was a member of the track Murray, cf . Triples— SmaUey, C2iicago. 4, Oeaeral donated by Russell Paul and A reception in the parish house the following new officers were lives in Hyderabad state, serving a ailowrd the Bucimye Aluminum Patton. 2b Kacsynakl, e .. 5 3 4 6 2 with Pena State’o Froa Rogcl in two staclM. %«fs5on by Parker Soren and a spe­ pot luck supper, 6:30 p. m. fred Williams. team. He also waa active in re­ Tborason and Lohrke, New Tork, A volley ball net has been placed Sat, May SI and Sum, May 23 for iso guests from Boston, elected: Ronald Minor, president; small village without pay. was one Richard Henry Kichnet. of Hart­ Co., to give away a oet of Zwlek, lb .. Besrudezyk. p 5 1 1 0 1 Philadelphia—Army’s that contoot. . . ."W hoa Paaqua- le lowly Blown* divlds^ ri cial prise was donated by Mr. of many examples of such leader­ ligious affairs and recently was Aluminum In our atore. .The 3. rtello Is at Mo best, he could be douMo header with DotreHta g a t e and also Mon., May 88 Springfield, Hartford and this Allan Thomas, rice president; ford, and Ann Frances Shannon, Banka, rf, e Home Runs — Gordon, New te«n won the 18th minual h K* neighborhood will get underway • venson and won by Mark Hewitt, town followed the ceremony. The Eleanor Field, secretary; and ship given. Indians In all walks of reelected king of the'Youth coun deal did not work ont Juat na Totole ...... 48 IT 16 27 9 4 onal Track and Field games. 'Five the No. 1 fullback ef any coUege it fiva vlctcrlss ta thsta task i "All Those In Favor,” musical of 79 Russell street, wedding May cil at Temple Emanu-Et. He lived ■olomoiieon. If York. 7, Hlse, New York. Klner, shortly. Among those expected to • * ^ r . comedy, Temple Beth Sholom ves­ decorations were white lilacs and Emma Malson. treasurer. On May life are helping to guide the coun­ 30 at St. James’ church. we expected, although we might Martin, sa .. SUk aty (1) meet records were broken. Cornell team,” Jim insists. ”I’ll go even I games. After the Tlgwi had .wtai try to a life of freedom and re­ with foster parents. Mr. and Mrs. have rherkf^ a little more be­ August, rf ----- 4 0 2 1 Pittsburgh, 6. get out and play are 'Ed aa'ke. the openOr. 8-3, ths E iu — a a n t e try, 8:30j). m. white tapers. 22 this group will be the guests of Charles William Prees, of 53 Blancuecl, lb finished second and Yale third Doc Wlehman, Henrj’ Weir, Neai further. He could )>e the best on I Hondsy, May 23 Grace church in Windsor. sponsibility among the family of Summit street, and Virginia Mary Louis Smolev. fore we O.K’d It. Brown, lb .... 4 0 0 6 Pitching — Branca. Brooklyn. Marks that feU were; Two Mile, •11 but one or two of the profes- i back to combliM 11 hits sad U When the bride and bridegroom Pagant. e .. Plummer, lb .. 0 0 0 3 3-0, 1,000. ^ Cheney, Russ Perkins, Skip ^^ousing Action Cana Conference under the di­ left for an unannounced wedding nations, he declared. Terming the Stepnowskl, of East Hartford, The two girls also are Bennett Thomas, rf . . Jamea Thompson. Army, 9:27.1; ■ional teams,” . . . Big Jim has I bases on halls to wte the saasriB former British administration "in­ High students. Joseph is a clerk >lrs. Peter I'rlilnetti won the Kletn, ss ...... 4 0 2 1 . Jim Fuchs, YMe, 65 feet. Daniels and Bob Harris. Yesterday’s Result# game, 12-4. rection of Rev. John C. ftnott of trip the bride was wearing a Mayberry W.S.C.3. of the Bum- wedding May 21 at St. Bridget’s set, and it waa delivered to her. Teggart. p I just one regret over bis farming-1 Viewed likely Wethersfield. St. Bridget’s hall. brown suit, straw hat and match­ side Methodist church in East corruptible,” he deplored the at­ church. in a Buffalo women’s specialty Bolduc, c ...... 4 0 0 3 AflMfteUI IdMIgM 8-4 Inch; Discus ’ITirow, ^ ic i football combination. "If that as­ Easter* Boston’s Bravos end tho Nmp tempt by certain privileged natives Elton Joseph Morrison, of 16 shop. What happened nfterwarda has WlUiams, cf .. 4 1 1 5 Batting — KeU. Detroit, .883, Frank, Tale, 177 feet, 11 'l-4 Bill Burton, giant Wei^tman Hartford 8-3, WUkea-Barre 4-6 York Giants conttousd ta thsta 2 p. m. ing bag and a corsage of pink Hartford will present a three-act mused eupinrrnsscment and red Totals . . . 40 6 10 27 14 8 from Mimeheater, won iMth the paragus crop only matured m Tneaday. Wednesday, May 24-25 in continuing to exploit the dim­ Murphy, 8 b -----4 0 1 0 Zemial, Chicago, Mitchell, aeve- laches; High Jump, Dick PhiUipa, July or August, I’d really have Elmira 8. Binghamton 3. first place National Lsagus dsa4- stem roses. comedy, "There’s a Man in the faces at PInchurst. With imly Innings: Whitney. I f ___ -3 0 0 8 discus and javalin evanto tort Sat­ Oesittaaed froen Fags One Annual Elementary School Glee A graduate of Manchester High House,” at the South Methodist inishing class of illitemtes and land 479. Brows, 6 feet, 5 7-8 Inchea; MUe that team In condition,” he aays. Utica 1-8, Williamsport 0-1. loek for tha third stral|^ day^jnia -hMl the friendliest feelings towards PA'e ...... 000 000 125—8 Blbrins, 2 b ----- 2 0 1 2 Relay, Cornell, 8:164. urday afternoon at Travers Iriand, d u b Concert at High acbool. sebo^ class of 1945, and the Dea­ church on Saturday, May 28, at 8 social outcasts. The latter e’ ate- Morlarty's ...... 100 201 011—6 Runs—Joost, PhUadelphla, 80, 'You do nothing but bond over Albany 8-1. Scranton • (18)-S. Bravbs made It thrss la n f«w tear sirLj^ ftecal year beginning July l. Friday, Btay 87 ments were mads In an interview the Buckeye men, we want to Giuidino, 3b .. 3 0 1 0 Williams, Boston, AppUng, Chi­ Fort Worth, Texas — Firs de­ N. T. Bill, a member of tha 1848 NatloMl the BrooMy* Dadgm* with ^4-# coness School of Nursing, Boston p. m. The play has completed a tell yon that yon are under no Runs batted in, Konopka 2, United States Olympic team, won and otralghten up all day when Labor—There are behind the Methodist Men’s Club — roast following the meeting. Levesque, p .. 2 0 0 0 cago, Fain, Phlladslphto. Kelt, De­ stroyed the main stands of the you harvoot It.” Boaton 4, Brooklyn 0. shutout triumph, whSa ths „...e effort to find a compromise, In May, 1948, she remained on the successful three-night run In Blast obligation to talk with their Staum, Surowlec, Correa, Server, Sheehan, p .... 1 0 0 0 Fort Worth Texas League BeU tho discus with a tots of 153 fast beef supper. North Methodist staff of that institution until last Hartford. Rev. C. Homer Ginns, former Patton, Banka, Solomonson; two- troit, 20. Take Two aad Bit to Bight New Tork 7, Philadelphia Sv> j^ppsd tho PMladolpMa lUowlng House defeat of the first church. pastor at the North Methodist, salesmen, unless you want to. Booth, a ...... 1 0 0 0 Runs Batted In—WUUams, Bos­ park causing damage estimated at and ths Javalta with a haava o f 192 St. Louie 4, ntteburgh 8. 8, for a swoop of theta fort of adminlstraUon forces to fall, when she transferred to Man- If yon are Interested In Buck­ bsse hits, Banka (3), Blancueei, Olglle. b ...... 1 0 0 0 81,000,000. feet. He also placed fourth in the Bill Lone, BucknoU haoeb*il Military Whist of St. Margaret's cheater Memorial office, in the Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, presided during the conference. He ton, 27. Warts, Detroit, 26. coach, had juat flniahod going over anclnnatl 6-5, CSilcage 8 (lO)-t. game set. ,peal the Taft-Hartley labor law, drcle, D. of I., at St. Bridget’a is now Providence District super­ eye Alamlnnm and want to bn.r Konopka. Surowlec, Correa, Ser­ London—Italy joined four other shot put (16 pounds), doing 42 Women's Department. L.LOJI.., win meet at Orange hall ver; three-baae hito, Solomonson; Hits—KeU, Detroit, 42. Zstnial. Um day’o aignal with hla aquad be­ Ainerlea* Vom Bickford pitched the < io date ia set yet for a new show- hall. intendent Mrs. Ginns was also a or talk about It, do so by all Totals ...... 86 1 8 24 8 7 ChlcsgOh p^^^*^*fh** teams ta ths quarter finato of the feet. The meet featured stars nilladelphia 8-7, Now York out for Boston, pom ltt^ ^ 'The bridegroom was graduated tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. A means . . . BUT DO NOT LET stolen bases, Konopka, Staum, Pa- BiUc a t y ...... OOOOOOOOl— 1 Davis Clip by defeating South from tha Nsw York A. C, Ford- fore a game. . . .Ho oat down on iown In either house. 'The prol^ Sunday, June 28 Maybasket social with refresh­ representative. 89. a i)-6 . fourth ptoce Dodger* only im la to find a way to deal with Annual Spring Outing of Brit- from Manchester High schooL He FINEHURHT. or the dmwtag, ganl 2; sacrifiesa, Wlsrsbleki; dou­ New Britain 16801820 x—17 Africa, 4-1. ham and New York Uoiveraity. tho bench. rrMch waon’t whore he received pfiratroop training at ments will follow the meeting. Trustees, boards, and a secre­ DouMea—Zemial. Chicago, 12, thought it woo. end did a portoct OUcogo 16-2, aeveland 0-0. singlee. Tho Olsnts, coHoetod i ktional emergency strikes. This ish-American du b. All day. tary were elected and reports o f Would You Rather Drive A INFLUENCE VOU ONE WAT ble plays, Zwick, Patton, Blancuo- Runs batted in: Bszrudcyk 3, fian Francisco—A surprisingly Bill competed with the New York sight Mto (no botner*) ^ Fort Bennlng, Oa., and spent two OB THE OTHER. cl, (Torres, SUum; left on bases, Chapman. Philadelphia, 11. rtrong United fitatos polo team, A.C. back flip mto tho dirt. . . .Dust­ Detroit 8-4, St. Louis 8-12. .volves decisions on whether to The Challoner Club will hold a lay and clerical delegates were re­ Sargis 8, Brown 2. Kacsynakl 2, Triples—Mttchall. Osvelsnd. 8, Boaton 3, Wsahtagton 0. advanUgo of ssvsa bases an Mail* InJuncUons, plant seizures, or years with the 82nd Airborne Di­ PA’S 8, Morlarty's 11; bases oa Dobek; Two-bsse Mto: Besrudcylr, tod bv OscU Smith, defeated the Burton waa featured m a track ing Mmself off after he had hauled vision in Belgrlum and Germany. general meeting at St. James’ rec­ ceived during the afternoon ses­ NEW 1949* PONTIAC? Tbe next Ume we hnve Vslo, PhU adslpI^ 4. Btandtaga to hang the second dofaat (tasn sion. Licenses v.-ere issued and a bsUs. Correa 4, Ttggart 4; strlks- Sargis; Stolen bases; Oils, Miller; superbly mounted Tortucss Oub and field exhibition yesterday aft- hlmoelf up again. BUI udd the young (^urt Simmons. Comniunists Near He' is at present employed at tory annex, Wednesday evening at drawing of any kind It wilt be outo. Cbrrea 10, T agiart 8; wild Left on bsaea; New Britain 10, Homs Runs—Stepbena, Boston, from .the Argentine, 14 to 10. amoon at tba What Bids Oval bs- chockUng athleteo: "Tliat’s a Easter* ''"*‘**8o4 V q n e to Mr. Truman's liking, going Continued from Page Oae Irvin, of Darlington. South Caro­ return of hope and a useful life to ing ”good things to eat.’' Cardinals came up with two funs .-“^irell along the way with his re- and uabera, billfolds. an individual beaten down through nings; Sheehan 8 for 8 runa ta 8 McauSkey easily wMppsd Jack Hottest prep football prospect' Utica ...... 11 8 .-579 l*v to nip ths Plttsbui^ Plratsk^-E lina. Mrs. Irvin la the former Tuesday our meat depart Innings; Hit by pitcher, by Laves- in Texas, according to soma Scranton .. .. 8 11 .421 4 4 jil^uests for extension of old age in- Miss Maty Bantly, daughter of years of war and suffering. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc Barry and Jack Ksams In a one anclnnatl snd <^cago dlv4dsd CTiina railway toward Canton, the Sp4irlfi Schedule qua (Gionfridte) Shsthsn (MlUer- mile run while Bob Rowland won Southwest Conference scouts, to a Btagharoton ... 7 11 489 5 |w.Kaurance to many millions more Nationalist refugee capital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Bantly of OPEN EVENINGS ment will offer a special on Duke Nalon Posts Fastest s doubloheoder, Um Baa wtaatag •'-.(fcrsons, and boosting benefits. But Patton May Sing Rath’s 6ne Bacon at 59c Ib. Klipltokl); Balk Bszrudcsyk; Los­ the 100 yard dash fmm Walt kid from ChUdrtsn James CarroU Hartford .. 7 12 .366 5 4 tho opener. 6-S, snd the Cubs tak­ Expected for Some Time 44, Portar Street This is the 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER ing pitcher: Levesiiue; Umplrce: Crowles and Jerry Fenn. Starter Jonaa. who just pUUmd tha T(___ Williamsport .. 6 14 .300 T ^ialhls bUl may get caught In a ses- Evacuation of the Hankow area couple’s second daughter. Officials Endorse nr Mississippi Bacon at 51c . TtaUght ing the nightcap, 8-8. Jotamy .rrugion-end legislative logjam, Yon Can Always Do Better At Batch’s BA’e va. Bilk City. 6 p. m.—Oval Morgan, Pitts. was Bob Dougsn.' Mcauaksy’s U. bid ever 28 otbais. Naturaliy, America* Wyrostek, whose ninth tantag had been expected for some time. At H. S. Graduation Ib. Time For May 30 500 Miler New Tork . ...16 9 .640 — iiln . EducaUon—The SenaU has ap- Gen. Pal Chung-Hsl, Nationalist 1,689 Town Bonds Kaceys vs NB’e, 6:80—Robert­ time was 4:4444. hs'a a "T* quarterback ... fisna- homer with a man oa bass ;had aacq>roved a bill providing 5300,000,- The largest crowd of ths issson tor Leverstt fialtoostaU’s Harvard Detroit ...... 14 11 46b 2 sent ths first gams Into extra in- central China commander, had ap­ Fowl for fricassee at 53c son. __ CMcsgo ...... 14 13 .538 -n* QDO in Federal aid to schools. Dem- peared to be pulling hla main forc­ Fred Patton, 60, Manchester Board of Appeals Nassiffs vs. Thrifty, 6:80—C3isr- Fire Destroys ladtonapoUs. May 16 — (F) —i 1ST nnioag tto first 80 startsia. witnasssd ths Twi Lssgus gams crew, which won the Healey Re- 2 4 ntaga, singled ta Rod BtaUenp with The endoralng and sealing of Ib. are fine value and as and track events yesterday at Um g a tu ta Eagtond ta 1814, ia plan­ Philadelphia ... 14 18 .519 8 tho wlantag run ta tba Ifita. $ 'r:r-«craUc leaders think it has a good es south for the defense of Nan- native and retired Metropolitan ter Oak. Mauri Koas and BUI Holtoad win Twelve were under 128. chance of passing the House, too. 1,689 town bonds in denomination usual we put “a plug” foe St. James’ va Temple. 6:30 — OvaL ning a rtiialoa on May 26 and the aeveland .. ...10 10 .500 8 4 ebang and Changsha. Opera star and concert singer, who T o Meet T onight of 81,000 each is reaching comple­ Fort Worth Park have to beat a faster fisid to rs- Rax Mays, Los Angelas, racing Washington ... IS 13 .500 'The House Education bill and La­ The Reds have been driving ST. BRIDGErS CHURCH Pinehurst 6ne Chuck Memlorlal. “boya" WlU tadolga In a bit of row 8 4 now lives at East Lansing, Mich., tion according to Town Treasurer vstorao, win sit st Nslon’s. right Boston ___ . . . 10 12 .455 Vic Drygall Wins' bor committee has put aside the toward Nanchang through {Clang- Ground at 59c Ib. Tneedsy. May 17 psat their ons-twe act ef ths list band In the starting Unsup in tji* d a y Ih rgH tag ... High ochool seniors from 4 4 hRUr labor Jssue temporarily to will probably sing at the Manches­ Eight applications will be heard C. Leroy Norris. The bonds each 20 states art listed to play ta tho S t Louis .. . . . 8 19 .296 9 si province and Were last reported have to be signed by the town 8 O’ CLOCK SUNDAY EVENING Walnuts va Manchester Cieaa- Fort Worth, Tex„ May 16—(F>— two years la ths 600-mite Ms* rebuilt Hspbum NovL Hs haa held start public hearings on the Edu- ter High school graduation exer- this evening at the Municipal Becker’s . . B oston.. Lettwee, ere, 6 :80—Charter Oak. Pelham, N. Y.. May 16—(F)— first North-fiouth gams Nattoonl Natioual Marathon 25 miles southeast of that pro­ treasuivr, the general manager Offictoto of tbe Fort Worth Texes morial Day auto race. the Maraorla: Day pole a record 9 — Cftpatlon bill on Tuesday. vincial capital. ciaas on.June 17 when he will be building by the Zoning Board of fresh from the term at 18c bd. Wadnasdny. May IB M. D. of Woodbury, Ooan„ st Mumy. Ky., Jans U. Wonder New Tork . ...16 .640 and the chairman of the Board,of MAY 22 League baU club today eought a Open qualifications Saturday four tlmea but never haa won the aark Boston ___ ...1 6 9 .640 — Civil righta— A Senate filibus­ Nanchang is 150 air miles south­ awarded an honorary diploma, it Appeals. AU persons interested Id new CaUf. Potatoea at A ircraft vs. Rockville, 6 p. m. raos. today held the distancs handicap how that fits hi with ter s to p i^ such legUlaUon early may attend this hearing, com­ Directors, and each has to be Im­ place to play out tba home sidied- CtadnnaU . ...1 3 12 .530 8 Yonkers, N. Y.,^ May 18-(F>— east of Hankow. Changsha is on was stated today by Superlntan- pressed by the town treasurer’s lbs. 85e should be on your Tues- —Oval. and Sunday toft Holland to tbs Lou Moore. North Hollywood, clay target championsMp of sUgibUlty nitoa, which bar coUege " the session. EfforU to write mencing at 8 o’clock. day Bat. athletes from such worthy affairs Brooklyn- .. ...1 2 IS .460 4 victory Dyrgall, 30-yoar-oM giw- Uje Canton-Hankow railway 180 dant of Schools Arthur H. ming. seat The bonds are those of tbe Kaceys va North Enda 8:80 — ule wMto the fire marshal tavestl- fourth sterttag position and Ross Caitf., failed to get oae of his America. cory otoce accountant whs tost -srr-^U ^gre^tion amendments into miles south-southwest of Hankow Mr. Illlng add^ that plans for Utie Among the applications Is that Robertson. ss tho Eost-Wost footbaU game S t Louis .. ...1 0 12 .458 4 4 81.689,000 new school building is­ We now Have Perma Starch gatod a fire that wiped out throo- elsar back ta ths No. 10 slo t three Blue Crown Spactolt to the The 4S-]roar-

n money borrowed in antici­ Friday, May Sfi terday at a loss of more than |L- They busted 86 out of 100 tar- the major 1848 tennis titles even Eaotaci1 ■^-'^g on a general dvil righta meaa- Richardson is also asking permis­ Duke Naloa. Sbsrmsa Oaks, sa sU-purpoae Job similar to Par- WUkca-Barro at Hartford (8 p. athlete, reprooextlng tho MiUrfs ported demolition blasts amo: ~ The Board of Education voted to pation of taxes. The notes are due DR. CARL WEISMAN PA’S va BUk a t y , 6 p. m.—Oval 000,000. Enough aeato were left, soaa' car. gsu ta ths regulation shoot at tlMugh Tod fichroedar Is ta the Ai A„ of Now York, weis tlia/la- ^ I m . Thare la doubt It will pass this piers and river craft the Reds grant the honorary diploma after sion to build undersize <]^IUngs May 20. The notes, 24 In number, Come in Tuesday. NB’a vs. Motor*, r:s0—Robert­ Caitf., won tbs pole position Sat­ Travora Island. Than ta ths 25- ruantag again. m.). •'jwBion of Congress. might use in crossing. There was receiving a request from Patten on five lota on Utchflclcl^treet. however, that an afternoon game urday ta a 876,000 V-8 Novi Bps* HoUaad. Raadlng. Pa„ roller Scranton at Albany. Uonal AAU marathe* yootstday each for $25,000, were arranged of New York City son. rink proprietor, turned ia the targot shootoff, Ctoik eraekod In tw o hours, 88 l■tai^^o(^ 4 M a i*> ICadleine—^Mr. Tiruihan'e pro- no report that Communist troops several months ago. It is believed Other applications include two with $200,000 borrowed in Septem­ Lower prices on Mir­ Moriarty’s vs. Grill. 6:80—Char­ between Fort Worth and elal at 188.988 miles sa hour. Only Williamsport at Utica. Antonio could be played. But the fastest p^ormaaee for Moore at thorn all white Banka had two and Off Tho U m *'^^csal for a national health in- had entered Hankow. 1 to be the first time such an award from Alfred Dupuia. Lela T. Ty- ber of last year. $200,000 in Octo­ ter Oak. ths tots Ralph Hspbum had tak­ mloaoa. ICatty BoU, -whoso Southern Elmira at Binghamton. Buranea plan—special payroll tax- In the Shanghai area, red artil- 1 has been made by the board, ber of last year and $200,000 in No­ club then transferred to Sap An­ en the 10-mUe speedway test at a 12E678 miles sa hour. Georgs Con­ This vtatoi bur, Francis Fischer. Emanuel Benediction Will Be Sung By The Combined acle Whip, pints now Center Cbngoa va Zion, 6:30 — nor, Los Angslss, qualified In ths Methodist Mustangs have boon 'a a and government payment of lery hammered Woosung 'aU’Iast Robbins and Walter Burnett. ^ vember. Memorial. tonio for games tonight snd to­ faster speed. 188.844 to 184«. Boston at Washington—Kramer end ta tho '* doette and hoapital MUa—probably, morrow night and aub Prsstdsnt new "Baby Blue crown” at 128426 tabbed as ths bottest thing m' hind fiwodan Karl n i^ t. But at daybreak the Na- 35c and qts'. at 59c. Than young Johnny Parsons, Southwest footbaU for 1849, (0-3) vs. Hasfnsr <8-l>. L - e ^ n not get to a vote until 1950. tlonallata stlU held the vital water- John ftasves said nm as Wsdnss- for Ms 11th straight "6W.” (Only game Mhsdutod.) left Drygsn u Senator House state PGA Wlaner standout midget racer from Van Boas did hla 10 mUaa at 127.788. Battlrooro — Groontroe Stehlo’o moans "Ws’U lose three or four.” U. Z. L ^ -w ta d Ita fata la doubtful then. way. By 8 a.m., three small steam­ Beethoyen Gee ,Chd> See our display of jar day, Thursday and Friitoy with Nuys, Cslif„ cams kluog yester­ N ateanI FcMstga trade — The House has ers had passed through to the sea. Houston atoo may bs tranaferrsd. Hs was ths first driver to qualify Capot (87.00) oot a track rooord Faging Mr. iMshy ... When s Ho ftaiflkod Terryvllle, May 16—( ^ — Enile day and quallfiad the four-qrllader ta winning the $78,000 added Santa Marla, Caiif., sports editor No gamss schsdulad. riisotad to contlnna the reciprocal Beaten back at Woosung, the Guest Speaker AND cheese with . recently Gerard! ot Wethersfield and Chick There was a hint of arson but sad might have revived up Ma en­ ahead ef Jokany I [-^‘Mirafia act. fienata approval la ex-, KurtiFdlraft Special at 183400 gine If he had known about later Prooknoos Stakes at Pimlico. Tho rscaatly inqnlrtd If 35 straight ton Edtoon Reda jabbed at Shanghai’s defens­ (JMslnaM o f the home Club tied thus far officials say they have no miles aa hour. Hs has never rao- G o lf ^sected wMl before the law axplrea es at points several miles south FOR SALE lower prices. Idea bow and where tbe first speeds. throo-year-9. Is just shout anybody’s gneas. It rison aaid these thrusts also were The luncheon, which will be In — 1225. oar oa the aeeoad hols. 0*^^ plant, or Roimwood Rule, whar* longtha. oa ths southwest turn Injured 88 one ... Horriaen Hoyt, who won Oyrgaa has bean Bofi lOniy to bs more than a beaten back. pot-luck style at Oak Lodge, wiU Calumot’s Derby winner started tho 18 Hasabtotonian with rtrant of Wathenfleld with 71. ths local amateur teams play Tbo opening Mme trials turned persons fiaturd^. Ralph Pratt, elowiy and flniahod fifth. a tsaess fiMsIs ita — _ part o f tba admtnlstratlon’a Lutifihwa international airport be served at 1 o’clock. Also used implementg for Ferguson Tractora. Earonment la oae dollar for patrou ar patroncast up 16 ears 10-mlto avaragas Doasen Haaowr and wlU try again only tfeifl yasr aBass #• I and five M lara far a aponaor. Chech a or money or­ finished third. Lear net nrtoe were Hs atoo aald that thrsa stesl uilit new spssdway driver from Do- Camden, N. J. — King Ranch’s Lea Angaiss—Tsd Bchrosdsr ds* ' n payment” pro- at tlis vulnerable aouthwest edge Membera who have not been won by Ed BaaatoeM o l Pcquabuck standards that coltopasd la tbs over 187 miles aa hour- trolt. had ths only aoldesnt ea the with Etoino StirUng, xiay Sad one I fares orgawlsationB der to be made payable to fit. Bridget’s Cbarcb and V¥:Sr. Oosaa Brief (1640) seC a track faated National Champion Rich­ of Shanghai was quiet this mom- contacted by the committee or Eastern Connecticut Troctor Co. Only one o f tho fiiat 20 quaU- of his strongest rivals is Sponesr tltlss Is tiM 14, t a >• I as a aiMfiiflC to bn acirt ar Isft at tba raetery. Invttnttana wtn with 78-II-67: Joe OlstOTrikl. Sil­ Are could bs rapisced arid Mght track. He merely skidded Into the record ef 1:08 8-6 for six furlongs ard (Pancho) Oonzaloa ta the tag. Neverthalaaa. NorthweM Air who have not yet made arrange­ ver aty, 75*7-68. and John <3ap- ball mtgtit be playsd in tbe p « ^ . fitrs avsragsd lost than 125. Infleld and lamc back to qualify st (jtorden State Park in winning Mite. wMch hs sold ta Jimmy men's ringlss final of tho fiouthsm SMter events tosi linao and Pan American Wwld 217 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. be mailed. ments to attend, may still attend Telephone Wiliinantie 1575 uano, Maadowbrook, 74-d-68. A Six other standiuda around the Last ys^s field, fastest up to Ms Belanger fipeeial at nearly 126 Oie #16.—1.000 added - - - Camden- ...... Handl cruise ... If Spencer wins. Her- CsUfomia chsmpiottSMpo, 6-L 6 A tmi W%te st,4 r MU fiats to « 4rta .Mrways aimouncad service from as paying guests. Everyone ia field o f 63 competed. outfield were undamased. then, had ealv six ^ rs faster than toilea aa hour. cap. Kteen con eom pl^: ‘That Hoyte " 6-2. third la 2:M4ta Whanghi l would halt after t o ^ . I cordially iavi^ to attaad. /

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1949 ItWNEKVILLE FULRS BY FONTAINE FOX Oroero—Mew dM FMt i “ What Is the real good t" cake, dew t m ! V BiMa — BenTg the Houachnld Girada 61 Houaea for Saie 72 Hotti««a for 9alt 72 Sense and Nonsense I asked in musing mood. PsinlinK— Bmpcrinit Boats and Aecesaorica 46 cUppdd It Inaa $ Aatomubilon for Solo 4 Hnunchnid Services T h e J o n e s a r e c o n v i n c e d t h e i r m a i d i s a C o m m u n i s t Order, aald the court: HUGE 0-Kuo’b aingla on Bast Otn- W EST SIDE—Living room, din­ Neatness: the one good thing Knowledge, said tha school; Gre w Ara m Offered 16A P A IN T IN G and Papering. Fred B E A U TIFU L Love seat WUI sell Lady — So you are on s sub­ CHEAP Tranaportation, 1036 ter strsat, tdsoi for profeasiunai ing room, momlng gidry kltchvn. — marine. What do you do7 about being bald. — Fireman’s 'Truth, said the wise man; the right Mde? th e oOm aMs taBa E. Lauritaen. 104 Homestead 16’ AM ESBURY Pow Wow boat. at aacriflee. 80 Russell street, 8 Ford coupe. $86; 1937 Packard ru A T FINISH HoUand window man. funera muna, etc. Mouat is throe bedrooms, oil rumai!c, land­ Bailor — Oh. I run forward, Record. Pleasure, said the fbol; how to Bsaka a rack gardM. atreaL Phone 3-005S. OaU 3816. blocks north of Post Office. aedan. $105; 19SS Ford tudor, anade* made to measure. Keys in escsllent rapair. Uonstderablc scaped lo t convenient Madeline ma'am, and hold her nose when Love, said the maiden; $243; 1930 Oldamoblle aedan, made whi>« you wait Marlow'a CANOE For Sale, In good condi­ COM BINATION radio and Vlc- cash iraquirsd T. J. tTrockatt Smith, Realtor. 2-1642, 4670. we want to make a dive. Beauty, said the page; wumtaif a BiUUoa hoeka at tka INTERIOR AND Ihiteriqr paint­ pbf f.'i* iHS How do you say it? crtnemeiiU $375. Frankliii Motor#, 653 Cen­ ing. paperiuaigtng, cefllnga re- tion. Can be eeen'at M to n Lake. trola, good condition. SO Ruaaell Broker. Phone 64i6. X Prophet (to the Sultan) ■Sire. Freedom, said the dreamer; race tradia la new wMhtai tk5 W EAVING ot oums. moth holes SINGLE 8-RuoiP bouse; new aeml- ter. Open evenings. street, 8 blocks North of Post The trouble with you will live to eee all your family Home, said the sage; realm o f tka and tom clothmi boaiary runa flntehed. Fmly insured. Expert Phone 5396. alv conditioned oil heat. General ■ Office. ESSEX STREET dining la, when you can’t eat any dead! Fame, said the soldier; hone. — W( CLASBUnBD ADVT. handbags repaired, tippet re­ work. New 1949 wallpaper oooka JOHNSON SKA Horse outboatd Four rooms, brick. Good condi­ alectrie atnlr and dianwasbei. do- more, the dessert arrives. Sultan (startled, pressing but­ Equity, the seer; OBPL HOURS: 1030 CHEVROLET Business placement. umbrellas repaired, Edward R Price. Phone 2-1003. meatic hot watet, lot 80' s I8ir Itxi9 A. M. t0 4:4» P. M. Motor sales and Servluo We also tion. $8,400 —Harry Hershfield. ton for executioner)—Behead this S|>oke my heart full eadly: Wife—You are BOt ae gallasA coupe, reaaonable. Call 7104. men's shirt collars reversed and tniAR B O N N K AU Houae paint­ repair the othera Uapltoi Equip­ Machinery and I'ooia 52 V A C A N T -6 rooms complete, Opposite Cental Park. 28 Linden Prophet Instantly! ■The answer is not here." John, aa when I waa a gmi replaced MariViw's UtUe Mending street Then within my bosom 1941 FORD SUtion wagon, I795; ing. Intcnut exterior. Paper ment Co.. 38 Main street Phone new, hot water heat, oil burner, Happiness In not given; it la The Next Day— I Hubby—N& and you ara net wo Shop. KOTO-TILLER for hire with op- $11,500.' Another Prophet—Sire, you are 1 Softly this I heard: 1041 Chevrolet tudor, $765; 1942 hanging, door asuidlng and retln- 795A TW O-FAM ILY duplex. 7-6 excel- exchanged.—Grit. buoyant aa wnan I waa a key. arator. Phone 3-2346. Excellent new 8 room ivlth two blessed with long life. You v.-iii "Each heart holds the secret! M d P o «n d 1 Chevrolet .club coupe, $895; 1941 C ALL ROY and Gordon, Experu tahlng. CkUl 3-0576 or 3-2806. leut locai'oh, close to churches, unfinished. Hot water heat, oil outlive your family. Kindness is the word." . Every man'a teak la hia life pra- DeSoto club convertible, $895; tor rug and upmustery shampoo­ Oiamondk— Watrht USED T ^ e r r O R Urea, plows, schools, in fOod condlUon. 8. A. cMMrr—C«nvM T»rp»uUB Friday OUTSIDE. INSIDE PalnUng and burner, insulated. Delighted Sultan — You will John Boyle O'R illy 1938 Ford coupe, $365; 1936 Ford ing Complete nome and office barrows' lime sowers. Ferguwn Beecltier, Realtor. Phono 6069. ■erver.—Emerson. ’■Hmini:, Rout* 41A, near Shady paperhanging Free estlmatea. id w e ir y 48 receive my favorite elephant! sedan. $165; 1987 Bulck converti­ cleaning. All kinds ot odd Jobs. Prompt service. Reaaonable tractors, and equipment. DubI ARTHUR A. KNOFLA O tm OUdhlll Emercency Squad. Words have power. There are Teaclier—Junior, who was Anne ble sedan, $225; 1038 Uitema- Phone 2-9087 ir Manchester 3- prices. Phone 7630. D. 81 LEONARD W. YOST. Jswalar Re­ TractoriOo.. North Wlndhi words which dress up an Idea so Man—Have you ever realiied Xne. Phone 87S1. Realtor l,ota for .Salt 73 Bolej-n ? any of your boyhood hopes. tlonal truck, one-ton panel, $195. 4340 Frechette. pairs and adjusts watches expert­ Road, WllUmantlc. that it cuts like a knife or soothes Clark Motor Sales, Broad street, ly St reasonable prices. Open 875 Main Street Junior — Anne Boleyn was a Bald Frisnd—Yoe; wben .Mothsr like a lullaby, burns like add or flat Iron. Manchester. ______. QBINERAL Repairing, light car­ 'Thursday evening 129 Spruce GAKDElil (Vactors Bready Planet Phone 6440 Or 5938 MAPLE STREET, near ainton, a revives like an ocean breeze. How used to comb my hair. I oftaa BuiMinff—(^traetlng 14 Teacher— What on earth do you pentry. painting. Floors sanded, street Phone 2-4387. Jr.. Beaver ndlos with sttauh- Established 1921 level building lot 60’ x 100'. do you say It? wished I didn't have any. SACRIFICE SALE mean? U ID IB S — Order your Malaon- CAKPEN rhai Work .St all ktnda reflnlahetL Reasonable. Call 2- mentel Po^/er lawn mowera. Die- Home Listinsrs Wanted sewer, water, gas and aldewallu. natte frock# now while our atock 4291. aton chain saws Capitol Equip­ Priced for quick sals at 81,000. Junior ■— Well, It says here In The male shopper playfully 1946 PLTMOUTH SEDAN Roofs, sidinga, additions and at- The only person is he who no the history book "Henry, having tt coenpleto. A dreae to fit every Fuei and Facd 49A ment CaL 83 Main street Call BAST SIDE—six-room Ckpo Cbd, Robert J. Smith. Ino. Phone 3480. squeezed one doll, and it hollared teraUona Also naw construcUon. longer desires to learn.— disposed of Catherine, pressed Uis "Mama.” He squeezed another, ftted aa well aa your pure*. Lov- 4 NEW TIRES 7068 ^ two unflnisbvd, llrcptace. oil Sleffert. Phone 2-0253 BOTTLE GAS InstallaUoaa by Ugo Ojettl. suit with Anne Boleyn.’ and this one yelled "Floorwalker!” ly atylea made with the beat Sell for $600 below present R epairin ir 2S steam heat. Insulated copper LOTS OF LOTfi at loU of prices. Mobile Flame. CaU Uancheatar Call Madeline Smith, Realtor. quality material. Call 2-0917. market. CONi'KETE Contractor, maaon FOR RE.NT— Power and hand plumbing, recreation room, part­ MATTRESSES Your old mat­ 6265 Manchester Pipe and Sup­ lawn roUera. lawn sweepers. Capi­ 2-1642, 4079. For Information work and landscaping. V. Bal- ly finished Storm windows and MICKEY FINN Town Topic! LANE LEUNAKO POUISH ANC American mualc tress sterilised and remade like ply, 248 North Main street. tol Equipment CO., 38 Main. Call 6416 luccl Phone 2-1601. new. Call Jonea Furniture and screena. S10.S0Q O. 1. possIbUity. LARGE LOT on Tolland Turnpike available for aniall and large Phone 7068. Elva Tyler, Agent 2-4460. I ^ A F ^ M U r j CARPENTRY, AlteraUona. eabl- Floor Covering. 86 Oak. TeL 2- with 167 feet frontage Sale dancea. weddings, reception#. 1941 CHEVHOLET aedan daltv- Garden— Farm— Dairy PIPUA HEAR Hill * ^ T I L L DON'T SEE OF COURSE PHIL PROBABLY THAT’S WHAT 1 FIGURE.' cry. Good painL good Urea me­ neta. tile oelluiga. Ula batha. or 1041. . 276 MIDDLE Turnpike Shut. 4- price, 8676 Alice Clampet ON THE RAM) . WHY KRUNCH IS RIDING WAS! THERE Call 2-41t».______Predocta 50 Wearing Apparei— Pura 57 Agent. Phone 4093 or 2-0880. RUBBED HIM THE chanically perfect. New motor, kitchena. Jobbing a apeclalty. room Cape COd. two unfinished. WK> 16 TH IS W 6 A MUJONAIRE LAST NIGHT? THE SHERIFF 60 HARO MUST WRONG WAY, THAT KRUNCH WAS SEWUSO Macmnes eapertly re- 4,000 miles. Make an offer. Cole . Also new conatrucUon. Phone Flreplacd oil neat, storm win­ pa rad or aUJuatetl. Reaaonable Private Inatmetloiis 28 TOMA'TO PLA N TS for sale, 6,000 G IRL'S Reveraible, alse 12, $6. FOR 8A1-E or axchanga. Building eZ.KItUNCI'S GUY KRUNCHJoVERM R » 6 E V ia E HEStRERlPrEP -HE MUST'VE BEEN SOMETHING SOMETIME OR Motors. 4164. 8862. of each, Rutgers, Bonny Beirt and dows and screens, copper plumb­ n tea Work guaranUed. Call Like new. 30 Russell street, 8 lots at the Green. Wm. Kanehl, CAMfEIGM ANYWAY?/>AN0HrS SORE FMN APART / INSURED AGAMST PERSONAL BEHINO ANOTHER c r o s s ;y - ^ O E R AUTO Dr I^VINO, dual control. Pritchard. Also egg plants for ing. comer loL immediate occu­ ftlTl. or avennigh 2-9419. _____ blocks north o f Post Offlcs. Bulldtr, 510 Osatei street Phone TO HAVE KCAU6E HIS HOME a if ITI CO A A A certifled Instructor. Bal­ sale. Tony Carablno, 22 Qlanwtiod pancy. G. I. possibility. Reason­ Motorcycteo— Bicycles II Flolints— Narscries 15 7778. iS ONE OF THE ONES lard's Driving schooL Cadi 2-2245. street. Phone 2-418‘T. able. Elva Tyler, A gen t Phone fML AMERICJ Roonia Withont Board 69 2-4460. MMOVEP THAT HAVE BED< GReNADK Aultimnbilc* Ko? Sale 4 ENGLISH Bicycle, 8 speed shift. A N N U A L Flowering and vege­ Built-In generator, front and table plants, 25c doxen, large as­ BULK and package garden and SobariNui for Sale 75 FROM OFFICE Musical— Dramatic 29 MANCHESTER—4-famUy Invest rear hand brakes. Also boy'a sortment potted plants, 26c each flower seeds, fertiflsera and tai' 16 THE GET READY FOR THE sectlcldea at the Kennal Supply ROOM For Rant at the Center. ment property. Yearly income / aise 26 bicycle. Both In good con­ and up, hard maples, 8‘ to 10’, PIAN O TUNING, repaira, rscon CaU 2-4401. COVENTRY L A K E —Homee and TALK LONG HOLIDAY WEEK­ $2 each; weeping wlllowa, $2; diUontng. etc. John OockerhaiB, Shop, 995 Main etreeU 81,520. Good condlUon. No oc­ cottages on water front' 88,800 OF THE dition. Call 4614 after 8 p. m.* cupancy. Asking $14,600. Also ENDS AH EAD hardy perennials and rock ga r­ 38 Bigelow street Phone 4210. P LE A S A N T Rooms, single or up, others $1,600 up. Welles TOMN. e x c e l l e n t Loam from Bolton, excellent S-famlly houae on West den plants at reasonable prices. doable. One minute from Post Agency, Coventry. TeL Wniman- BICYCLE Built for two for sale. 83 per yard. DeUvered In two, aide of town. Phone Manchester Buy a guaranteed and re­ McConville Greenhouses and Office. Phone 8588. tic 018J2 o r 170IW4. conditioned car from Brown- Good condition. Call 2-9636. Nurseries, 302 Woodbridge Busineaa Opportnnities 82 three or four yw d loads Phone 7728 or 0278. S -'6 street. Phone 5947. 7083. ,eonard GlgUo. P L E A S A N T Furnished room for BOLTON—Cape Cod, 4 rooms Beaupre, Inc. POSTAGE STAMP machlnea CENTSK STREET, Comer lot first floor, two unfinished up. gentleman., next to bath. Oarage. McNaesM S f Srtto. hw. Bnnincm Serviced Offered IX TIM E TO Oil window boxes. See Write for further Information. T. GOAT MILK, raw, from register­ Immaculate 5-room single with Nearing completioa. Fireplace, 1947 CHEYSLllR TOWN AND Srubas, A-lOO Charter Oak Ter­ ed and State tested herd. Call 2-1084. COUNTRY CONV. COUPBl-Low our cemetery special combina­ extra lot T, J- Crockett, Broker. basement garage, oil burner. race, Hartford, or call Hartford Glastonbury 8-2479. mileage. Complete equipment, Ph.-LONO’S retrlgeraUon sendee. tion. Bedding and foliage plants Phone 6416. Using the best tn materials. 32-0681. FUNNY BUB1NB8R BY HBRSUBBRGER BUGS B U N N Y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Again, Please BY EDGAR MARTIN pilce routed. Repairs on al' makes, commer- at reaaonable prices. choice LARG E ROOM for rent for gen' Beautifully located and easily cia' and domestic. 34-hour serv­ chrysanthemum plants are now Ueman. CaU 8806. A TTR A C TIV E Colonial, 6 large financed for G .t Small caoh WITHOirr A PtfHM* $047 CHEVROLET TOWN SE- Houschoid Gooda 51 '(OU VOW THAKM ,soo . D AN — A real nice clean car. New ice. Phon* 8-1797 ready. 61 Washington street rooms, 8 up, 8 down, living room down. Shown by appointment UCENSB.Z dOTTA HIOS T0\.0 M l Help Wanted— Femaie SS FURNISHED Room near Cheney WHILC Z FISH...THEM YOU! ow . W car guarantee. Extra low mileage. Phone 3743. DELUXE Table radios, 830.06, ISH X 18, fireplace, master bed-^ Phona 8876 after 6 p. m. V i t t O '40CR •S O *5 »W PETER W. Pantaluk electric con­ miUa. Gentleman preferred. OAME WARDENS ARE $046 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN HOUSEKEEPER for small fam­ sale 1.4 price, $10.07. Brunner’s, room 11 X 22. CHI steam heat at­ o ( w : tractor. matnienance and wiring Phone 8188. COVENTRY— 4 rooms, bath, two -Two-tone green, radio and TRANSPLANTED Plants—Vege­ ily. No washing. Live In. own East Center street. Open Mon., tached garage. Built 1942. CMO for light and power. 40 Foater tables, tomatoes, peppers, let room. Call 8138. unflnlohed up, $4,600; 6 rooms, R O S ie ? heater. Good condlUon.. __ Wed. and Fri. evenings. LARGE, Pleasant room with twin owner 8761. $046 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE street, phone 3303. tuce, cabbage, celery, broccoU, bath, furnace, garage, nice hrook« beda. For gentleman. 116 North —Radio and heater. Good con- cauliflower, prouts, parsley, etc O NE-H ALF PRICEl— Close out M A N C H E S T E R - Central loca­ 6 acres, 87,860. Welles Agency, KAUIO need ttxingT Have It re­ Flowers—snaps, petunias salvia, GIRL WANTEI5 —Pine Pastry School street Phone 6398. Coventry. Tel. Wllllmantia 618J2 41tion. paired by experts Pick-up serv­ remnants of Armstrong and tion. 7-room single, steam heat 1041 PLTM OUTH 2-DR. SEDAN Eirmlaa. asters, salplglossls, ager- Shop, 660 Center street. or 1701WL______ice. guarantee work Seta chsck* Sloane tile wall coverings all copper plumbing, large kit. Ex­ — Radio and heater. RecondlUon- atum, mangold, stocks, verbena, colora.,64” wide. Pieces up to 30 Apartments, Flata, ‘ cellent chloken coop 18’ by 36’, ad u the homo Cai radios a acablosa, cleocic, dahlias, calen' DENTIST’S assistant ExperienC' BOLTON—6 and bath down; 8 •d complete. feet long. Reg. 13 per square ft . Tenements 63 garage and tool shed. Garden 1038 PLYM OUTH 4-DR.—Radio spsclalty. Manchester Rad i o dula.s, carnations, etc. Hardy ed preferred but not necessary. unfinished up. 2 flreplaceA open Service, 78 Birch street. Phone Referencea Write Box T. Herald. npw 6 >4 cents. Langer'a Floor space. Asking 811,000. Phone and heater. A really clean car at plants, geraniums, etc. Window Covering, 41 Purnell Place. Phone THREE-ROOM furnished apart Manchester 7728. atlrcase; baseboard radiation; 2-U840. oU H. W. heat; 2-car attached a low price. boxes and urns flllcd. John J. O PPO RTU N ITY to earn $1 to 32 2-4123. Fomierly Ward’s Farm ment, adults only. Inquire Apart garage. Many extras. Very rea­ 1088 CHB^OLET TOWN SE­ FLOOR Probiema aolved with Zapadka, Woodland Gardens, 168 an hour full or part time. Hours Store. ment 4, 10 Depot Square. RUSSELL STREET —5 large sonable. Many others from 4 ta D AN —Clean, good transporta- linoleum, asphalt Ult counlsr. Woodland str -et Phone 8474. at your convenience. Avon Prod­ rooms each side. Good steam fuv- 8 rooms. Suburban Realty Co.. tten. Expert workmanahlp, free esU- ucts, Inc. Write Mrs. Dorothy BEINGAL GAt'- range, table top, NOW RENTING, May 16 occu nacea. Fine yard for ehlldrea. TRANSPORTATION 8PECIAIR TOMATTO Plants. Bonny Best oven, broiler, atontge space. Elx- pancy. The Park-View Apart­ Madeline Smith. Realtor. 3-1642, Realtora. 40 Perklna etreet Tet matea. C.'pen evenings. Jones' Pritchard and Stone. Also sweet Buck man, 29 Highland Terrace, BY V. T. HAMLIN 1937 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN. LoU Furniture. Oak streeL Phone Middletown, Conn. cellent condition. Call .'i03&. ments, 48 Linden street Man 4670. 8216. GOTTA BITE ALREAOV.' A LLE Y UUP The Lady Knows o f miles left. pepper plants. A. V’lnce, 147 cheater. Conn. Modem luxurious 3-1041. ^ * T WEIGH JUST BUILD ME $037 FORD 8-DR SEDAN Birch street, comer of Holl. SEWING Machine, deak. library living. In a superb Ideal realden NORTH ELM Street—Delightful I ROCKVILLE, Crystal Laka. New A 1038 DODGE 4-DR SEDAN Help Wanted— Male 3fi t*ble. mualcal decanter, andirons 4-room house. Insulated, large A FIRE, BUSTER. LAW NMOW ERS aharpenea re­ 1 Ual location, overlooking -Center home, 6 rooms, situated oil large, ‘?HE RRST DAV AND rLLSHOW^ ' and Are aet. plcturea. and other beautifully landscaped grounds. lo t Price $4,600. OaU 7792. OF -THEIR TR IP MANY OTHERS paired, hand and power Washing TOMATO PLAN TS for sale. Best Park. C^onvenient to everything you.' macblnea repaired Pick up and BOYS! Over $50 week! Sell name items. 27 Bralnard Place, up­ Three (3) rooms. Huge picture Steam heat, gas Bred. Automatic OO DOCTOR. in the town. 105 Spruce street. plates for front doors. W rite' Open Monday and Thursday delivery. Friendly Ftxit Shop. Tel. stairs. window, largeiliving room, spacl gas water heater. Screens andi Wbiitgd— Roal Bbtsf 77 WONMUO'G »0EM Pioneer Engraving. 95 Foinler Evenlnga 4777. STTJRDY and hardy chrysanthe­ oua bedroom, numerous closets, storm windows. Two corner cab-1 CAR WAS WITH­ Newark, N. J. I colored bath, ultra modem fix­ incts in dining room. Large front OUNSIUERINO SELUNG OUT bOCIDEMT BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. mum plants. Choice colors still ------BAR8TOW Gray' enamel oil and available. Plant now for fall BOYS! Over $50 week. Sell braas [ gaa stove. Call Hartford 46-0809. tures, streamline kitchen with porch, fish' pooL two-car garags, | TUUR PROPERTY UNTIL THEY SO BlaaeU StrM t Phone 7101 PLOWING. Han owing. CaU 3- amesite drive. Immediate occu­ bouquets. Lester H. ’Wolcott, 103 name plates for front doors. con c^ ed electrical fixtures, G.E. Without obngation to vou. we RAN AFOUL 2623 after 4 p m. pancy, $12 000, terms. Wm. Good- I 1048 PAC K AR D 130 deluxe. 4- Main. Write Fred Coiilaon, 214 Suro- refrigerator and ranges, Vene­ will appraiee or make vou • eesb O FTH O SE I BIRDSEYE Maple dresser. 03 j tian blinds, automatic washer child, Sr., Realtor. Office 16 For- | offer for propertv. See us before )J0-\ACANC'/ • \ door. Radio, heater, etc. Driven LA W N Mowers, hedge shears, mer, Boston, Mass. a,000 milaa Priced below today’s 'TOMATO Plants foi sale. 2.000 j piece set of dishes. Phone 2-2712., and dryer, Incinerator, oil heat set street. 7926 or 2-9694. vou eelL SIGNS ALONS scissors sharpened on precision plants in p>>ts: pepper plar.ts. Phone 7728 Or 6273 TOW ARD auwket Can 2-3701. Individually controlled. Renting machines, ttepair service. Pickup Iceberg lettuce, savoy cabbage, Silualinne Wanted— l i ’HES'l ol IT#were, stove*, mis-1 on premises, 1st floor righ t 48 TANNER STREET, facing Har­ BRAE-BURN REALTY EVENING. and delivery. Tel 2-9863. 85 Fair- “Be sura.thoy haven’t any kida before you ask them if they P B IV A T E L T Owned Dodge, Just early cabbage 57 Florence street Male 39 I ceiianeuuB usee furniture. Rail­ Linden street, Manchester, Conn. vard Road, a brand new 4-room i o a broken In, 5,000 miles. Radio, fleld street road salvage. 167 Middle Turn •ingle home with full rear dormer READY TO Sell? Ring the bell st natd $ny baby-sittara!“ -T-WI FOR RENT — 3-room heated Manchester 8216 Ed. W Kra- hsater, fog lights, back-up ligh t REFRIGERATION Service. Do­ M ARRIED Man wants work a ft-1 pike East Monday tltrough Fn- allowing excellent space for two Honiing—.Siding 16 apartment, furnished or unfurn­ Mnica. Suburban Realty Oo., tfectrie clock, electric gas tank mestic and commercial. Phone eraoons. Anything reasonable, dey d-9. Saturiay tf-0. more rooms on second floor. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ished. Inquire 564 Center street. Realtors. 40 Parkins street CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER cover. Jiffy Jet for cleaning wlnd- 8869 after 6 p. m. C Patten. ROOFING — Speclaltxlng In re­ will be considered. C!all 2-0483. Dwelling will be completed In a FRECKI.e s a n d h i s FKIENDb Too Much! BY MERRILL C. BL088B B aMeld, olectrio windshield wipers pairing roofr of all kinds, also B R U N N E R ’S PACKARD few weeks. Select your color W AN TE D — Immediately, duplex and undarccating. Call 8625 alter scheme now. Ehccellent residen­ LE T US waah your walla by ma- new roofs. Gi ftei work. Chim­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 368 E. CENTER STREET Buainena i.ncations house. Have all cash. Not more I'VE lAiD ou r youie , Is ALL This I WAS TteXiNED, Sie. a p. m. chlnt. Does a really clean Job. neys cleaned and repaired. No MANCHESTER, CONN. tial neighborhood, th is quality than two blocks from bus. A ct GAFMEHrS. MASTER URO/ STANDARD ■ the CiOMTM DUKE 4 For K«fit 64 O f . — I. I , . OPERATVJG Preaarvea paint, aavea. redecor­ Job too soiali or large. Good DOG FOODS, supplies and acces- built home Is offered for qqlck quickly. Phone 7702. OF CNOTNCY / DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES 1 SAVE $30 ON THE sale at $11,000. Robert J. Smith, paocEcxjRe, ating. Bebrend'a neaning Serv­ work, fair price Free estlmatea. sorlea. Hand plucking, bathing. FOLLOWING TELEVISION SM ALL ' Building near Main I F o e o SA Y S: “W e offer for your ice. 144 High atreeL Phone 5859. Call Howley. Manchester 5361. /i.nnin.dipping and clipping of Jdogs— ’ c v T < i ! •treet, approximately 000 square Inc., 953 Main street. Phone 8460. driving Measure the following Kennel Supply Shop. 995 Main ' feet Pibnell ^(Corporation. Apply REFRIG ERATO R wabaet and ap- WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and HENRY STREET—6-room single, street. Telephone 2-4273. R. C. A., EMERSON, CAPE- M ar low X______beautiful cars.’* plianca aervice Door gaaketa re­ aiding. Highest quality matorlala. .*uly let occupancy, nice through­ WM HART, ZENITH, CROSLEY A partial listing of our com­ out. Aaking price, $14,800. S. A. placed. motora a specialty. Free workmanship guaranteed. A. A. e- Install It yoJreelf and save $30.1 IJve Stock— Vehicles 42 Beechler, Realtor. Phone 6960. 1940 plete stock: aatlmatea. Phone Joa. McCooe Dion. Inc.. 299 Autumn street. * Buy now and enjoy good enter- [ nted to Rent 65 mp 3-2318 aRer 6. Tel. 4860. 1948 PONTIAC CONV. CLUB YOUNG Milking goats, with first tainment. I W AN TE D —2 or 3 room unfurn­ MANCHESTER. 73 West Streel Dodge Sedan A loaded wagon. Beauty, beauty, AN’ngUES Kelnishad. Kapainng kids. Heavy milkers. Price rea-' fun you mlsa. ished , apartment by young cou­ 4-room single, oU heat, garage, 2 Door Henlinj;— Flumbing 17 sonable. Phone 7285. I * The longer you wait the nrore ple. Veteran and always Man- vacant, $7,500. Benton street. 7- beauty and then some. . done oi any fumitui* TIemann. ---- f — j * We will Instruct you how to cheitMij resident. No children. room single, fireplace, oil heat, ISk South Mam street. Phone GENERAL Rei>aira. lobbing, re­ CHASTER Wbtte Boa, and two Install your set. | 1948 STUDEBAKER STAR­ ReferinSies. Call 2-1297. $ 6 9 5 6648. modeling. water piping, deep and aowa. All 5 months' old 607 Ver­ It We will furnish antenna, chlm- ; brass plumbing. Immaculate LIGHT 2-DR. SEDAN condition. Priced right. HoU VENETIAN Blinds AU types •hallow weu pumps, gas and non street Phone 8356. ney mount, filter. lead in wire and MTDDI A fiE couple no chUdren, Practically new and about $400 sfectrle automatic water heatera Insulators. street, central location, large sin­ imdcr cost mads to order, also recondition desire or 6 room rent. CaU gle with two-car garags. asking available Prompt aervice. Ed­ * Open evenings Monday through 4-3768, reveres charges. 1940 Chevrolet Sedan PRISCILLA'S PUP Food For Thought BY AL VEKMBBR ing Best quality Findel! Manu­ Articles for Sols Hartfbi $14,000. We have new 4, 6 and 6- 1947 PONTIAC 4-DR. facturing C o. 485 Middle Turn ward ^ Johiiiuin Phone 6979 45 Friday until 8 o’clock. Saturday 1941 Pontiac Sedan and Sunday until 5 o’clock. Come COUPLE.i Would like 8-4 unfum- room ainglea, tn residential sec­ ^ OH, YES.' EVERV s o DO I. THAT'S pike East CJali 4865. SEDAN 6 CYL. STEAM, Hot water and hot air MEN'S Kenuill stm relasted thuem In today to make arrangements. ished*i^ma. heated or unheated. tions of Manchester. Phone Man- 1941 Cadillac Sedan SUNDAY NIGHT WE EAT WHV WE EAT By Fully equipped. A very very KAIilU Bervictiq{ Dependable low heating. Van i.!amp Bros Phone High and low Better than cheap See C L IF F BCHNERING Rent rsMonaMe. Mrs. NeweU chestcr 7728 or 6270. Brae-bum BY CANDLE-LKGHT.T CANDLE-LIQHT.'^ amootb numtwr. White wall tires cost and guaranteet. A U.U Ap 3244. new ones. Sam Yuiea. Shoe Re­ (Former Montgomery Ward Mgr.) 6000. I Realty. too. pliance 21 Maple etreet 2-1.575 pair Shop 10] Male stm et POUGIB A Telerman. Plumbing WE BUY and eefi good usmI fund- FOUR OR Five rooms In exchange H E N R Y STREETT — 7 rooma, In 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DR. and heating contractors. Phone 1941 LAW N Mowers, hand and power fO R S A L E —2u-gallon automatic ttire. Combination ranges, gas for 846 and Janitor earvlce. chiding sun parlor, garage In for estimates Manchester 3-9404 SEDAN sold, sharpened repaired. Pick gas hot water neaters good con­ ranges and beetcra. Jones Furni­ 2 chUdren. Write Box J, Herald. baacment, steam heat, oU, $14,- Oldsmobile Radio, heater. A two-tone car In up and iel'vsry Keys made Saws or Rockville '7162. dition. M ari''W s ture Store. 06 Oak. Phone 2-1041. 500. 6 4 Rooms and brecseway, VETERAN, W ife and child want Hydramatie Sedan top shape. i filed. Capitol Equipment Co , 38 garage. Rear shed dormer, two EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ ROYAL Portable typewriters and SOLID MAHOGANY dining eet 4, 6 or 8 room rent. Pberte 2- front dormers. A ir condition Mam, Mancbeslei Phona 7958. ing Plugged drains machine 1947 CHEVROLET 2-DR. adding machinesI UsedUse typewrit­ 0 pieces, G.E. rsfrigerator, elsc- 2948. heat. oil. Lot 100’ x 145’, 113,500. FLEETLINE AERO cleaned. Carl J. Nygren. Phone ers and adding machines sold or tric stove, hroadloom rugs, mis­ George L. Graxiadio, Realtor. $ 6 9 5 ALL A P P L IA N i'S S ae-vlced and 6497 rented. Repairs on oh makes. cellaneous articles In fine con­ An original 6.600 mile car. Like 5378. repaired, oumers . refrigeraUirs MarluWa dition. Tel. 2-1828. BnsiBe Proprfly for Sale 70 new. ranges, washers, etc All work Rnofing— Repairing 17 A SPECUiLL SALE —Bin's DaUcatea- M ANCHESTER — Modem 6-room 1942 Packard Sedan 1941 PONTIAC 2-DR. guaranteed .Metro Service Co. WHITE ENAMEL Electric Mi Tel Mam-heatei 'J-U883 A L L SIZE pottery and glass Jugs ter stove, two Irxm beds, com­ •en store, 165 School street. AU Cape Cod. AU conveniences, in­ 1942 Pontiae Sedanct ROOKING and Repairing of all SEDAN 6 CYL. for sale. CaU 6381. plete, two sturdy arm chairs, groceries la irtock. Special 20% cluding oU beat. Near school and 1946 Nash Sedan klnda. Chnijiey work, gutter S.U Radio, heater. A smooth, clean, WE REPAiK all makes of W'aah- tabla, haU stand, bureau, wtiat dlocouat on each dollar purchase stores. Look this on# over. Sale ing macliinra. Automatic or work Expert repairs. Honest VIC FLIN T Tool Of His Trade A E L 0*MA LANK .nice performing rar. A-1 BLACK Loam, 4 jards, $18. not shelf, single daybed. Hoover from $(ay 10 to May 10. Wm. price, 88,000, approxlmataly 81,- ieeeww.lwaT.im* * * workmanship. Satlstaction guar­ wnrrw«ceui.sa.T.«im***ae,., wringer ty|ie model* PumeU Quarry wall stone, 4 yards, $20. vacuum cleaner, three rocking Oanon. owner. 000 cash. Alice CSampet, Agent, 1 9 « PLYMOUTH 4-DR. Service C o, 879 Main street, rear anteed. CaU Coughlin, Manches­ Flat field stone, 4 yards, $16. 848 Main street. Phone 4998 or chairs, SO-gallon hot water tank, 1946 “The wanderkiat hita your father every aprinf» this la “Waldo and I mika a game out of doing the diahea— I’m SEDAN (kill 7391 ter 7707. Also Bolton building stone and ORCKKRY STORE and 11-room 2-0880. galvanised. Never used. Also oU twice thia weak ha’a lata getting home from tha ofBeer* A e referee!" Radio, heater. Real clean, econ­ flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry hot water heater. AU are suit­ boima with two-car garage. Only omy and performance plua. LAW NS MOWED, large or small. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. store within half mile radian and Nash Sedan Landacapnig. Prom pt courteous Moving— Trucking— able for summer cottage. CkU UUl UUH WAY BY J. R. W ILLIA M S OUR BOARDING BOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 2-0704. locatad in Manchestnr. Store does 1942 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. service. E A. Jerome, 14 Arch S to ra g e 20 KIDDIE KOOP, $7. ExceUent na nxeeUeatJ buslneas. Oonalder- street Phone 3-3151. condition. CaU 4033. 128 Brook' $1095 ! _____ lUfidk MARTHA# HAfN# SEDAN AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OSwEbcal T A P P A N Gaa range, converted sble cash asceeesry. T. J. Radio, heater, hydraniatlc. Just field street for rural gas. ExceUent condi­ Crockett, Broker. Pheme 451$. DIDN’T a eoweyou p v ea , MA'TTRESISES Re-ncade and ater- moving, packing and storage. IWINNIUG B so o AND A TK LE overhauled and amart aa a whip. tion. Phone 2-1430 after 8 p. m. Uized. like new We call for and Domestic and overseas crating STEtCRO$fATIC baby carriage 1941 Buick Convertible Vis io n s e t tN a s io e A t a TBlSVlEiON SST.'-oW E HAVE deliver anyt' bera Frank Falk, 42 with chrome bumpers. Good C (»- SEE THESE TODAY AT and shipping. ehiceUent van serv­ P L A Y E R PIANO , excellent con­ GASOLINE SUUon and 0-room FOR SALE CDtMssT voo Ne v e r o r b a m b d 1 H » MONEV.TOO— V£S, Wfe South Mam street. (Jolchecter, Full Price— $895 ice to West Oiast and all parts ditlon, $20. CaU 6568. dition. New and used electric house In rear. Tel. 8210. OF e n t e r in g ?— HeH-HEH/BCT HAVE — AND VIE'RE GOiNS DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES Conn. Phone ikricbester 460. of U 8.A and Canada. Telephone Six room single. Hot sir *TO HANG OMO IT, PU B LIC Address system Includ­ ranges, refrigerators, Lawson 1934 Ford Stake Body FOR PRESSING BUSINESS, X*D M Maple Street Manchester 5187. or Hartford S- AREN rr VIE ? Ra d io — ClectncaJ Appliance psrior set, studio couches, h eat. P ric e on ly $9^100. Full Price— $85 HAVE SPED HOME TD H W Lf i Tel.'Manchester 8864 1423. ing ampUfler, A.C. and D.C., f a r S a la 72 Se.-7r^ repairs picked up and with two speakers. Inquire Man­ chrome breakfast sets, maple Willya-Oveiiand Dealer dellviued p rom ^ y 2o years' ASHES, Rubbish removcq. Oel- chester Baaeball Twilight League. bedroom sets. Also assortment of E A ST H A in T O R D , off SUvar 1941 Ford Dump. 3 Yards experience. John Maloney. Phone lars. yards and attics cleaned. Nick Angelo. miscellaneous furniturs. Cham­ Lane. AtUntlou G. L Four room F ou r room sin gle fo r Fun Price— $395 We sell, service and save 8-1U46 1 Walnut straet Dump truck for hire. Sand. loam. bers Warehouse Salee, Manches­ singla gaa. air oondltloa bast only $7,500. you money on all makes. graveL flU and stone. James BOY’S Printing press. Uk« new, ter Green. 6''87. stenn wlndowa and scretns. W ASH TUBBS Lucky Lew? BY LESLIE TURNBB Open Till 9:00 P. M. Thurs. GUAKA^ITEED repair earvioe Maori. Phone 4323. reaaonable. 30 RusaeU street Venetian blinds, a Wrunga hatch­ FIB E R RUG 0x12. chest on cheat. Z HEARP PROM MR. , waahera, trona toasters, electric blocks north of Post Office. way. Immediate occupancy. Price Other Listings At Office WKITE I IMATUHIIUCE! Kitchen table, diah closet two gUaKE. CATHV.,J|^ELL HEK / TEU HER rvE kcKEC TODAV.OId- ..LWEMEI DOD G ^ LaU 1947. FOur-door, etocke, vacuums etc Reaaonable KliKHISH ario eiibes removed In 88.000. Elva Tyler, Agent Man­ fadio, haator, good condition. prices. A.B.C, Appliance. 21 cineratore cleaned. Sand, gravel KODAK BantMU special F2 Ektar end tables. 30 Russell. 2 blocks VOtriKS AT LAWT HAPFILV AOOO WITNTIC NENENTe ME YDUkhC asauiui0«M, chester 2-4460. TMIM'IOWM! .Phona 6214 or 8682. Maple street 2-1676 and cinders. Van senrliBs and lenae, case and filters (perfect north of Post Office. List your property with BRUNf!ER’S l•ETTLEP III a LITTLt HOUag^ UFAMR.UeWEUYN WITH VOUE DaopV 1 KAMKV~.0 «IE O’ THE local moving Phona H. M. Jones condition). $100. 646 WlUard N E A R W ILB U R Cross. Attrac­ GENERAL Electric dtsposal It this agency. 358 East Center Street STDaojoLPeen w 1086 CHEVROLET tudor sedan. LAW NS Mowed, shruba prunert 3-1362. 2-3072 siiuet Manchester. Phone 8930 tive horns 6 rooma In psrk-llke fits your sink. Sals 876 each. Tel. 5191. Manchester ' H oy be Men at 81 Avondala weeds and dandellona kUled. after 4:S(L oetting. Sunporch, breesewsy, at (M d. or CaU $$1X Brunner’s, 868 Esst Center street Weekly accounts Invited. Rea­ UUHT TKUtneiNG. Halt-taa tached garage. Outside terrace sonable retea Prompt courteous pick-up trick No ashes Open M o ^ Wed and Fri. eve­ with Sreplacs. Madeline Smith, OPEN MON., WEU., CRSVIIOLR diuop track, •anrica B. A Jeroma 2-815t rubbish. Phone y-127S or 4291 BoBta Add Acccaorics 46 nings. Sfuorf J. Wosley $15 jrd. body. Good running con- Realtor. $-1648 - 4879. FRI. EVENINGS BUILD Tour Aqua Pal dinghy^ dWoB, Good rubber. OsU oitker LINOLBUll - Asphalt Ula wall MANtnESTEK Package delivery B O U D Mahogany dining table, TW O -FA M ILY Homes. One on AND oorertng Done Of reliable, well- 8 f t cartop boat Kita oompleta 4 chairs, mahogany twin beds, Local light trucking and package Pearl straet 4 sad f with four' Easy Terms—Trade* ' f r; teamed mm. a u Jobe guermnteed. dellve^. Refrigerators waabert with oara. /II cut to aaasmbla table top gas stovs, breakfast Good 846 plua tax and freigh t Expert car garags and workshop. Olie Stuart Realty HaU Llaotean Oo., 82 Oak street and Atova moving a specialty s e t Can 2-0086. la Manchestar Greea. 6 and 6 Pbnae 2-402T. evenings $106. Phone* 8-0752. repairing on all make motura. state Theater Building New and used motura on oipeiay GENERAL ELECTRIC 4-foot flat 8-car garage. In exceUent RUBBISH end Aahea removed. LAVELL'S Express light trucking Authorised Kviuriide dealer. Ed' Deep Freese, list $310A6. sale condlUon. Buth date vacant. One c e r t a i n l v , iW naE '.teeelal eedanetti Tel. 6618 Or 7H6 Attics and cellars cleaned. Phone and delivery Weekly or monthly j Marine Jervire, Cedar Swamp 8150. Bruaner'a 368 East Center 6 and 4 duplex Is South end. 6 Read Herald Adve. ------W E A R f and 6 dupisx bn Orchard street. t 8081. F. Colemaii, General Trucks rubbish ro.ite* inviud. M8h Road. North fYivcntry. Ph-ing doen c o n -, Nsthsrlands Ministry of Foreign have a report from a Senate com­ On the basis of Commerce de­ Ten Proposals Ijunghwa airport had been beaten Lncky; 350 Homes Vote Falls Short o mittee only. of candidates, so that they could Concrete Work venlently and economically. Large, Sanl- . 30th on present models? hack.) Affairs in Tbs Hague . . . Plant partment estimates, it alacked to a 9 9 c pr. Two • Thirds Needet Asked if he would demand a roll $255,9(X>.000,000-a-year rate in the go to the Foreign Ministers con­ TERMS ARRANGED Round corners, very easy to clean. Pol­ Reporta from Hankow said Red Are Hit by Twister poMoa fares way ynat pickets into call on each ruling. Cotter aaid; ference in Paris next week with ished. satin finish with, flat quick-heat • That no other refrigerator can match Gen­ first quarter, off $9,000,000,000 Action Follows Confer* Gen. U n, Plao’s Fourth Field strike-bound Bendix Aviation cor­ "We may have to.” a government for eastern Ger­ bottom. Fine meah steel wire basket can be used separately. SHgM mlaweavea or In some caaea one alda la a little longer Army o f Manchurian veterans poration plant in South Bend, Ind., New York, May 17—(/pi— The from the peak pace in the fourth eral Electric’s record for dependable, eco­ than-the other. Beautlflil fine quality permanent finish lir large - BaUetin! Demoerota la Caucus quarter of last year, although still ences Between Truman many which would match that e f T.D. COLLA was taking over China’s greatest but office workers later make no United Nations ban on top diplo The Democrats went Into caucus the west. fun width and 36” long. inland port on the TangtM river Amarillo, Tox,. May 17— $1,000,000,000 above 1948'a quart­ CALL ANYTIME nomical performance? attempt to go through augmented matie representation in Franco to discuss their strategy. And House Leaders 600 mllea west o f Shanghai and —Another tomndo lashed the picket line . . . War Crimea sen­ erly average. Retnrae Withheld 26 Boura One of the bills authorizes a So shocked were the Communist • That no other manufacturer has as many Other 6ne novelty marquisette sash curtains 79c pais about the same distance north of Texan panhandle last night. tences agalnaf five Japaaeee ad- Spain remaina in force. ’Ihere was s twofold explsna- Injuring at tenet three persons $75,000,000 bond issue to be used Washington, May 17— 8^) —Ten officials that election returns were 2.9219 refngerators in use so long? Canton. mirale upheld by U. 8. Eighth Th»«U. N. General Aaaembly chiefly for school construction and tion: (1) less goods and services Tea Kettle Other reports aaid the Commun and deatreyiag oeneiderabie voted 26 to 15 laat night in favor were produced and provided, since biUa moved to tbe top of the Houae withneld 20 hours after the poUa h property. Army review^jig authorities. improvement and enlargement of closed, end the Soviet-controlled 1st Second Field Army’s southeast o f returning envoys withdrawn state institutions. willingness to spend on them was timetable today following confer­ • That there are more than 2,000,000 Gen­ . .Top officials of five railroad op­ down: and (2) price tags and press cried double-cross at their Beautiful Colorful drlvs through Kian^ province erating unions called before House from Madrid in 1946 as a gssture The education bllla proilde for ences between President Truman Amarillo, Tex., May 17—(C)— charges were lower for those that political alUee In the eeatern aonc. eral Electric Refrigerators in use 10 years had carried to Liuchln, 235 miles committee to testify on allega­ of dlaapproval against (Jeneralis- building vocational schools and and hia House laaders. northsast of Canton. ’Ihs main Amarillo brusbod off tbo confusion teachers’ colleges and enlarge upon were furnished. There were 18,533,071 persona tions that tbrir unions discrlnUa- simo Franco. eligible to vote. Of these 13,887,- H -0 or longer? - , body o f Gen. Liu Po-Cheng’s 70. Fear Votes Short the present sj^ em of state grants Commerce department analysts ’The conferencea alao turned up $1.00 and horror of a whlp-lasbtng' tor­ ato against Negveee . . . Russia said lower prices had aa much or a little talk—and much dental — 234 cast balloU, or 95.2 per cent. • That your appliance is only as good as the 000-man Army was reported at nado figured a mulU-mlUton dollar faces choice of fighting back or But tbo bitterly debated move to towns for new school construc­ The valid ballots totalled 12,024,- Gffinge Railroadt Plastic Table Cloths Mlngtu, 275 miles from Canton tion and for meeting current edu­ more to do with cutting the con- of dlaagreement between tbe pres­ damage bill and counted itself turning other cheek to U. 8 failed becauaa it waa four votea aumer apending total thsin decla- ident and House Speaker Rayburn. 221. Basy filling and pouring dealer you purchase it from ? I (This apparently is thi same Red short of the two-thirds majority cation expenses. • Airplanea lucky. charge she ia seeking "impover­ Busineaa acted like consumer^. Spare Drive for Early Action This was the vote; spout. Quick heat bottom. force the Oommunlat radio said The twister which early Sunday ishment” of eastern Europe for nsaded for Assembly approvaL The most controverelal of the Yes: (In favor of the hand­ • That Hale’s have been G. E. leaders for IS labor bills sets up a health insur­ Eased up sharply on outlays to ciialrman Sebath (D-IIl) of the • Boats Lisrge cover opening for sim­ yeriarday has swspt 800 milss night killad four persona and in­ owB profit . . . little Blami Sixteen nations—including the build up atocka of goods to sell Rules committee spurred a drive picked single alate) 7.94S,M9, or years? Reg. $1.49 54 X 54 $1.19 south of the Tangtse. The Peiping jured 83, skipped and bounced twia glile, born' in Loa Angeles United SUtes. Britain and France ance plan for workers, providing 66.1 per cent. • C an ple cleaning. Capacity, 5 qts. benefits, similar to unemplo3rment and went a little lighter on outlays for early action on the ten bllla af­ broadcast gavs fsw positions and over the south part of tha city.- If Saturtoyi are given good chaace —abstained from voting, although for plants and machines to tn- ter outlining them late yesterday No; 4,080,272, or 33.9 per cent. Electrical Dept.— Basement did not mention sithsr Liuchln or had stayed on the ground it to live, altbou^ Jointo at- haad, American and British delegatea compensation, for employes who ’The Soviet ^ne Ejection bu­ baooine ill er suffer eff-th^Job In­ crestfe productive capacity. on the White House steps. aaMia^ngM*^ Ningtu.) would have ahnttered IUm entire ■poko atrongly against tha Fran- Fedsial Speadlag Hlgbcv reau announced the .figures, top-to-tap* - • juries. ’They cover the fields of bousing, Bex at M Reg. $1.98 54 X 72 $1.69 If the reporte about the progteiBa southern portion o f this panhandln Senato gate is r fo r Oovernsneat apenduig on goods a lobby- -investigation, crop Insur­ TThe Ctomtmmistk, plasdng upen of tha Rod Second Aemyawaar-‘4 « ^ t a l o f 103,000, xsta Weatben e f fialHffg-oh'fwMfitsft'TTYoarififs aaiAs time tha' Assembly Others- iiberallze' the workmen’s snd ssrvicss increased, however, Cterman nationalism, had thrown HOBBY SHOPPE Nspktas $1.29 eompensetloB and unemployment ance, Federal buildings, statehood Baking I reet. indicatlona aro it is handed Bureau Observer H. C Winbum. rejedsd by a topheavy margin a as a result of higher foreign aid heavy propaganda artMIery into The H Al^ COM spendihg prograiB . . . Himgary'a compensation acts. for Alaska, extension erf rural tel­ Two colorful patterns In blue, gold, green and red. Cup and for Kukong in northern Kwantung Dnmagn Tops 8 M 88.888 OmmuaiM-led' government Slav bloc proposal to slap military outlays. 'Die department said the the campaign to give them a vlr- 0 » M M A. M. 8s 1 P. M. m a h c n i s t i r o m h To Sead Written Bids ephone service, pay raises for gov­ tuaUy unanimous endorsement in C - saucer and lace patterna. provinca and the east river area Damage estimates from the tor­ ports that five of. countr3r’s 11 and economic restrictions on government provided "a further ernment executives, diaplacsd per­ which la tnfaetsd with local Com­ nado have edged past 13,000,000. Spain. The vote a-ea six to 40 on a As tl)e deadlock between the aupporting infiuence on the econo­ the “yes or no” vote for the Roasting Pan Roman Oathollc bishops took part warring houses persisted, Gover- sons, minimum wages and general munists; They may eventually Join An eatlmated 350 homes wers-ds- In ParWaiaratory elsctioaa Sunday Polish resolution advising U.N. my.” screened slate of 2,000 delegatea to The national product had dipped labor, legislation. the congress. Rad PV>rcss moving down the molisbed or destroyed in a man­ . . . With only two dlaacsittBg members - to stop arms shipments Within the next week or lo. railway from Hankow for a final gled, 35-block area. to Spain and refrain from signing (Coattaned on Page Tea) a couple of times before in the The bitter disappointment of the All White Patterned votes, India Oonatituent Assembly post-war period, btrt those occa­ Sabath told new-smen, he expects drive on Canton. Killed by the twister—first de­ approves agresment under which any agreemsnU or treaties with Russians and their Ctommunlst $ 1.00 structive tornado in Amarillo’s sions were relatively mild. the Rules committee to clear moat leaders waa reflected In TaegUscha India ia to' remain in British Oem the Franco regime . of them for House debate. 62-year bI»tory—were three wo­ Assembly delegates hoped to 'n>e biggest previous quarter-to- Rundschau, newspaper o f tne So­ For biAcuits. rolls, large cakes and roasts. Rust-proof wire re­ monwsalth of Nations . . . "Pain Court Takes quarter decline of recent years Although Sabath's White House ) inforcement In head. men and ona man. They ware Mrs. less” 15,000,000,000 boost in gov wind up their six-week spring ses­ viet Military administration, >OB TOWSILP WE’RE PROUD OF OUR was one of only $1,300,000,000. and visit, following by only a few which blamed “lying propaganda” Cdligg aH Furs Plastic Table Cloths Lola Martin, 30; Mra, George Mc- emment revenues that would bal- sion Iste today by final action on that came in the first quarter of hours a conference between the for the big “ no” vote. aaM tta hooka for new fiscal year a controversial proposal to split 1946 when the economic machine president and Rayburn, was Inter­ ) (Contlniied on Pnge Two) control of Italy’s former colonies Eisler Bonds So-viet policy was the only issue loss IM on * a r bs> to F la s h e s ! proposed by Repreaentatlvo Mills was being shifted from war to preted in some quarters aa evi­ (D-Ark),^.. amcmg four nations — Britain, in the elecUon. AU the candidatee « big OMSI peace-time uses. dence of a rift between Mr. Tru­ had been chosen by the Social Givered Pot 54 X 54 $1.00 (tede BnBettns ef the (P) Wire) Tlmman administration sends France, Italy and Bhhlopla. The department’s figures are ad­ man and Rav-hurn, Sabath said Congress its controversial farm Statue I'nchanged Forfeiture Ordered by Unity (Ctommunlat) party and justed to compensate for seasonal this was not the case. splinter elements of the CTiristiaa KITCHEN R eport 4 D ead program aimed at giving consum­ Defeat of the proposal spon­ variation! ao that those variations HALE’S Federal Judge; Bench "There is no dlaagreement that Democrats and Liberal Demo- Bajeele BM for,Leon ers price'bre«k og food surpluses sored by Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia won’t distort compsulson between I know of between the I*realdent . . . Employes of four afiUlates of and Peru eaves ths status of ths lively and dull business aeasona. $1.00 54 X 72 WnsUngten, Blny 17— The Warrant for Arn^t and Speaker Rayburn,” he told (Coattoned ea Page Twe) $1.49 In Ooudburst North Amaricsn Newspaper Alli­ U.N. diplomatic boycott of the newsmen following hia return to Cover fita neatly to help prevent UnMad Stnien ban rejecte d - o t ance, Inc., aerving eatlmated 1.468 Franco regime Just where It was Washington, May 17—iJP)—The the Capitol. boiling over. Massive, comfort­ laMt for the ptesent— Spnln’s In- aewspapere, strike in dispute over In 1646 the Assembly adopted Two amart patterna, illy and Ivy. So practical, aavea laundering ferand 8M for n aMdtf-mflUen dol- $20,000 bonds posted by (Commun­ Sabath had said at the 'White able handles attached to pan by PLANNING Almost Ten Inches of wages end other demands . . . Ad­ rcsolutlosui banning Spain from House; "Sometimes the President table clotha. ist Gerhart Eisler in two criminal Use of Funds CHICK THI CLUTCH sturdy rivets. Convenient, ac­ ter lonn. Ofilclnls In n poeltten ministration laaders decide to membership in the United Nations and the speaker don’t agree” and F rench R eds’ curate graduations makea to know enM today the govern- Rain in Fort Worth nsove slowly on 81,130,000,000 pro­ sea today were declared forfeit­ ThsM shoald fw sbow one inch W .'m broadcastmf the and recommending that member ed by the U. S. District court here. “where they are in disagreement I of "Sas awvasMat” bafote ihs measuring an easy process. Meat’s Bxpart-lm pM hank n gram for re-arming North Atlantic nations ^thdrawn ambassadors try to amooth it out. a bit.” weather report to all Atea During Night At the same time the court is­ F or R eds H it Strikes Seen iss. If there iso't AND COMPLETE the State OepartaMat have I pact naUons while watching close­ and ministers from Madrid. Remarks Offhand ftaMMj • vtaillBR Sm r M i fRPI ly Big Four foreign ministers sued a bench warrant for Eisler’i : out vital daich owners of predoua ,iun: Argentina and several other na­ ’The remarks he made to the eeatattve that Spnin'n preaent eeo- Fort Worth. Tex.. May 17—(#)— meeting in Paris. arrest, aa a person ineligible for Uons have since sent b « * ^ I r further freedom on ball while the O'Mahoney Demands White House reporters, Sabath ex­ Hotter dayt soon ahtadi neofie altantlen amken her a pe A cloudburst dumped almost 10 ambassadors despite the U.N ban. plained. were offhand and were not Offensive to C oin cide WI RKOMMB40 Dish Pan . . . $1.00 INSTALLATION SERVICE eiedU iM u The Spaatah aego- inches of rain on the Fort Worth caaea are pending. The actions in­ intended to give the Impresaion Don’t vrait until moths Some Latjn American sourcro spec­ volve contempt of Congre** and Officials Explain Refu ONLY N K fS S M r ttatar. Aadrcn Mereao, laade area during the night.' There wefo ulated that other countries rqlKht that all is not harmony between Witb Start o f G er- Capacity, 12 qts. Adequate for both dtsk washing and small fenari appheattea far na AawH- reports at least fou r' persons Told to Lie passport fraud. Mr. Truman and hia House lead­ SRV IC i get into your fur coat— restore full diplomatic represen- sal to Follow Ban washes. Polished aluminum finish. drowned. The government plana to use the ers. man Talks E xpected UUon-in Madrid on the ground the warrant issued today as a princi­ let ua atore it for you In G>-Operation With Dallas, 30 miles to ths esat, hsd resolution last night received a Sabath said he went to the 1\’hite BaMwhi Naamd Chancellor 5.43 inches of rain and much low- Oil Injuides pal exhibit In getting Eisler ex­ Washington, May 17— —Sen­ House to get the President’s views Paris, May 17—(8b—Some gov- NOW. And aak us how majority of tiic votEs cait, al' tradited from England, where he ator O’Mahoney (D-Wyo) demand­ Hartfoid, May 77—(O—V. 8. lying land was flooded. Oonrallton, though lacking the two thirds 'ote on bills now before the Rules com­ vernnient circles said today they Balch-I Senator Bnymond B, Baldwin of north .of . Dellas, bed 6.82 inches of fled aa a stowaway on the Polish ed today that Atomic Energy offi- mittee or soon to come before it. believe French (fommunists are Hollanderidng— deana- needed for outright approval. ship Batorv’. Incorporateii Stratford wan nanied the i rain. Fortner School Teach­ Four L«Un American delegates ciala explain how government ’This committee normally cleara quietly planning a strike offensive Cake Pan $ 1 .0 0 Series of Motloaa bllla for floor debate when admin­ 155 CENTER ST. ing and thorouidi nju* duMoellor ef the Bpiecopal dteerse , ‘ Major Flood ladleated split with their feUow repreaenU- lunds could be used to train a to coincide with the sUrt of four- U. A. PETERSON, he af Coaneetteattteat —at the nnnnni oen- ITie U. 8. Weather bureau In er Testifies RegarJ U. 8. District Judge Jamea W. istration leaders give the go-ahead, power talks on Orm any here May venathm by Hollander For making thqsc perfect, easy-to-remove tives to oppoee lifting the ban. Morris entered the orders in the known (tommunist” when Con­ vention of dlaiwenn delegatee In Dallas said a major flood is indi­ They represented Quetemala. Mex­ and holds them back when the ad­ 28. angel fooda, and hM lead-proof, batter-aeal Chftot Chnrch cathedral _ ing Coaching Given local court In response to a series gress barred this in voting funds ministration says 80. The strikes, they aaid, probably eqwrta—will bring back DESIGNERS. MANUFACTURERS, INSTALLERS cated along the upper Trinity river ico, Panama and Unigay. bottom. lag. Senator BaMwIa socoeeds in the Dallaa mrea. of motions offer^ by the Ulifted lor the agency. Rayburn told newsman “there is wUl be aimed at public utilities Solidly United on Colonlee States government through Wil­ O'Mahoney la chairman of a its ezdting like-now love- WEST HARTFORD ^ the late Oliver B. Beckwith who The bureau aaid the Trlhlty is Hartford, May 17.—(8^—A for­ But the LaUn American bloc and transport, including tbe rail­ died Smrnmry 28 after serving near­ rialBg rapidly and already had ris­ mer school teacher testified Ih Su­ liam Hits, assistant U. 8. attorney Senate Appropriation subcommit­ (ContiaDeC os Page Tea) ways and the Paris aubwaya. ly niae yearn an ehaaceOw. Gea. waa solidly united on the Italian for the District of (Columbia. tee now bolding public hearings on lineM. This treatment en to SO. feet at Dallai^ two feet perior-court today that a Hart colonies issue due for a vote to­ Strike Hits Oaa Plaate J. H. Kelso Davto o f Hartford wao aboVk flood stage. At Fort Worth, Hits prosecuted Eisler in the more than $l,uuu,u00,u00 funus al­ A 24-bour strike hit gas planU costs DO more ford lawyer tidd .hor to He about day. They have led the fight to two criminal cases in' 1947. Judge Many home-owner customers have taken ad­ elected treaearer of the dtoeeee to the west fork of the Trinity was her injuries to . an U^urance doc­ ready voted by the House for the in the Paria region yesterday, and eaeeeed George E. Balkeley who restore Italy to control of at least Morria was the presiding jurist atomic energy operations in the 12 then tnrdinary at 27J. feat, three feet aberye flood tor and coaqhed her on,what to part of the North African empire Six Men Die tbe tieup may spread through vantage of the services of our competent and reelgaed. stage. then. ’The trials rasulted in sen- months beginning July 1. France today, crippling Imhutrial • • • toy. . . lost by Mutaolini in the war. tenesa of one year and $5,000 fine He wrote Oiairman David E. (leaning. In Forth Worth, tha police’ de­ The witness was Mias Alice 'TTje Political committee voted plants aa Parliament returns to JARVIS I Bight. Orowaiea Beecuad for contempt of Congress and one LUienttaal of tbe Atom ic Encry experienced kitchen specialist. Why don’t partment said one droeming there MiUer df Thompeonvtlle, upon last wsek In favor of s plan, 111 Air Crash session. Ballfax, N. S„ May 17— — bed been confirmed and three per- to three years for felaitying in- commiasion, asking that he and ) Many ebsarvers bellave Premier k ftaeommaiids i whose story the Grievance com­ backed by Americm and Britain form atiw on an application for an other officials appear later today you do the same? The eight c rewmea of the eons were miesiiig. * mittee of the Hartford county bar Henri (^ueuille’s middle-road ood- which would: to diacuaa this matter fully.” gutted veeol Uroalck were report­ Meacfaam field at Fort Worth baaed chargee of profesatone] mis­ 1. Give LiMa Independence aft­ exit vlaa. Seventh Flier Bails Out Ution government, which has sur­ ed leecned today eft recorded 6.08 Inches of 'rain and conduct against Attorney Abra­ er 10 years under the U.N. tnifctee- ’There was discussion, too. of Letter Meattoas Fretstadt vived for eight months, is in for laad*B east coast by the cable ship nearby Meadowbrook listed 9.96 ahip system. During that period adding a new charge to the series O'Meboney made public his let­ Safely as Transport trouble. 'The black market in He win tell ypu what can be done to "modernize your Plastic Lord Kelvin. An air aad water ham W. Firestone. against Eisler: "Departing the Inches of rain. ’The lawyer went on trial this Britain would administer Cire.ial- ter. It mentioned Hans Ereuitaut, money, usually a good barometer, L kitchen to your personal tastesv” He wiU estimate.the ■imrr^ coatinaed for about 26 The storm front which bit Forth court.” 23-year-old University of North Engine Catches Fire ^ morning before Judge Thomas E. ca, France'would administer the supported that belief, Gdld prices, Danish erewmea who took to Hfe- Worth sqd Dallsa wee the same as Fezzan and Italy would take over In New York, the CSvU Rights (Jai'olina student and admitted tbe dollar, pound sterling aad cost with a GUARANTEED FIXED AMOUNT for cabi­ boats yesterday when the 126-toa Troland. The Qrievsnoe commit­ Furniture CoVeps that which sent a stopping, lash­ tee has asked the couK to disbar control of TripoUtanla In 1951, aft- congress, which posted Elslcr’a Communist, who baa a $1,600 a Roswell, N. M., May 17—(8b— Swiss franc were rising, arhicb nets, counters, instanation, carpentry, alterations, atetor acbooaer Bbba aaafc la bond, had no comment on its for­ The Good Earth ing tornado through Amarillo in or otherwise dlsclpUne him. year fellowship from atomic funds. An Air Force C-47 transport plane often indicates some ehaklneee in plumbing, electricsL in fact everyth!^ to give you the ataim teeeed scae. The awn rrxa- the paiOtandle Sunday night kill­ (Ceattaaed am Page Eight) feiture. ’The 8enata-Houae Atomic Ener crash killed six men yesterday. A France. It well could show con­ agM to Bead eat a dletieae call be­ TaattaManr Ohrea A$ Your Safett ing four persona and injuring 83. Under questioning by Assistant gy cdbimlttee already ia inquiring seventh bailed out safely. cern , over the host of probleine complete kitchen your dreams AT LOW COST. fore the Ehba went down. Pmaptag Station Inaadafod • • • State's Attorney John F. Hodgson, mto the case of Freistadt. This Staff Sgt. Chria Wentzel, (footer, Parliment has on Ita hands, and InveUm ent Chairs $1.49 Forth Worth’s city water wa9 group hoard from Dr. Oetlev W. Mo., was treated for a back injury over tbe cablnet’a ability to ride Seoke Partial Bad et Strike representing the oommittee, Miss cut off after ths principal pump­ MiUer testified as foUAwa: Bronk. president o f tbe National after parmctautlng. out B otorBL Storage charg* 6% of I DehreK. May 17—(O —The Ford Truman Urges Americans N«w CipeCod taoaaes na- ing statfon was inundated. On Dec. 19, 1946, Miss MiUer Raaearch council, which adminla- Walker Air Force baas an­ The govenunent reportedly Pureha$e termt for kitchen improvements are Meter company asked tke ^CIO fTbrae levees were washed out teis the fellowship program for nounced the nsmea o f thoaa kilted faces a deficit of 90 bUUon franca 4 e r coostraetloa ia variooa you valnatioii. Minimu Davenports Ualtod Auto Worfcere today to was riding to htr hems ii^ a car (9284.960,090). Finance eatpevto most attractive. 10% deposit, small months $2-49 at Fort Worth, flooding four ma­ that was invelved in a S - w acci- tha AEC. Bronk aubmitted a plan aa: 88cUoa8 of MaachMicr. Sauce Pans can oft their strike to all oxeept jor resiSantial areas. Fort Worth’s Put Bond Drive Over Top for cioier checks on tbs quaUtice- First Lt. Peter Manaaaew. 18. have been wreetilag with tWa Mf chargo $3.00. I. daat ia East Hartford. eao halMlat of Ford’s Mf Benge city schools wsra cloyed because of Ueos at persona applying for the of Aeampo. CfoUf.. pilot. preMem for waMu, and Um a « - « assoM aaO hath with t aO- ly paymerUs. Take up to 36 months. • ' Plaatle covers that era laununa to atleky fingers, dust and grima, piaBt aad at the IJaneln Mereary Mlaa liTOar said that at tha tima the shutdown of eity w a ^ . sbt apparently only auffered a fellewsbips, First Lt. Lam-rence M. AMen. nat If enparted to eompleta today A damp cloth elaana tham in a Jiffy. Loeaa fitting, aqnare cut, plaat. The eae Beage ptoat anH Tha Bad CroM eetahifahad two Wgsbingfoa, May IT — (/P) —^Alexgafier Haailtna 6ppe6^*4 Freiatadt is to teaUfy befars the 38, co-ptlet. San Diage. Calif. a plan to aolve It Tax Uiciiltoa Cloth CoaU $2.00 1 qt. 35c" 2 qt. 49c 3 qt. 55c aaay to slip off whan company cornea. wMch weaM lemata atmck alaac bump on the back e f bar beadl Preaidant Truman in a breadcaat i to the wealthy te invest In gevern- There’s no obligation. We’re happy to reader this ad­ emargancy first aid stations. That evening at heme her right atomic group toawrrow. Staff Sgt. Richard C. Pofwall. wuold be beoad to sUr op traoMa. wHh the Uaceto plaat m ‘ A trailer court also was flooded froen the White House lest night i ment aecurttlea. No one else PtesBcteg Wsff OfHicsl Imbb ■g. We iBvHs vsM to- ditional enstomer service, so cobm in, write or calt flhoulder, right arm and left , aide OairtM LayaMy Bldor 29, crew cliief. nttaburgh. Pa., With Far CoUara $2.50 One Size Fite AO Styles coapoay preposel wonIA be the here. appealed to' Americana to show ' cotilfl afford it. whose nlfe la, Mra. Ruth Powell. Another critical laeae la that at PrltM flM 8 8 mmt on. HouMwarea—Basement „B” bttlldiBg, center et the pro­ troubled her, she became some­ their' Unity and faith by putting’ ’ Wo have come a long way. O'Mahoney in hia letter to Lai- ✓ Three casualties from the trailer ienthal noted that the preMiit ap­ Sgt. Edward Dunbar, 27, Brook­ financing the war with nattonal- 1 ^ duction line speed-up diapate. court flood were brought to St. what nauaeated. and the had trou­ the 81,040,000,000 opportunity i he said. . . . today, millions of ble sleeping. propriation for the Atomic agency lyn. N. Ym whoae wife la Mrs. Dol- lato to Indo-Chtea. Tbe seaarm Housewares Dept.— Basement Joseph’s hospital shortly. after bond drivs oysr tbs top. ^ Americana—farmsrs, workers and Ua J. Dunbar. meat foeaa • isM sat for uam r *• A ttor^ y Firestone, toe said, Tba proaidant’a talk was part profesatonal people, as wall as carries a ao-callad loyalty rider. jlrUT. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Z N tC Green Stamps Ghrcn With Cash Sales midnight Cpl. Tad O. Van Luhao. 19. Da«r- carry the fight ttewigb Uvaa Mat* F r m Secoad Floor Trfisssry Balsncc toM her exactly wtaK to any when o f an opening day program Iriiieh merchants and jMnkera—own gow H w rider bana use of the funds for ’n e y %rere O. J. Flatter, 45; his xMntha. ■he would he exandqad Itosr hy ceatwod at Inde^denee Kan- anunent booda. paymept to pny parson "who is a aey. Idaho. Jorvit lUolty wits. 44, and tkstr yon. Gerald and Jaqoaa V. Mlaaa. $9. Wyhingtaa. Kay IT—(ff)-The Bdward Ftottyr, 8. Aaather sail aH| inaqftoto deatar. R e refopred MS. Tba drive ends tliis aWUty e f mapy Amertcans mapiher e f pa erganlshUon that hdvocatto tlM svertbrow et the postrien e f the Treaanty May 18: ef tha 'taartiy ' waa unareannted to a ahart o f the htaaaa to bgy beads now, Mr. Truman tack «to paal Co. for. ^ , which waa baastog cn his waU, Ur. *I^maB aaid the ability at aaid, marked the success of efforts governnieBt o f the United Btates Ool. John P. R a n fio ^ aatt am m JWtlMlii. T r € r n m e m w a Net budget receipts, $78,063, Is beiaf fftoged aa tha Itoa k l i . REALTORS Ik JW IU^CQM COM