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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952 / PAGE EIGHTEEN inanrl;(0t(r Ctirnins Averafe IMIy Net Pfeaa Run ~ For Om Week Eadfaig The WMthtr The Luther-Weda of the Eman­ uel Lutheran Church will hold a AboirtTown potiuck at the church tomorrow 10,506 Claady. foggy taalgirt. Bala ha- evening at 8:30. Each couple ia ghulag towarda menUag. B atv- Duughteni of Liberty t i o . . 17, Memker o f the Audit asked to bring a hot dish and a Bareaa e< OIrenlatUMn day, lala aa FOOD LOLI, will meet tomorrow evening salad or a dessert. Rev. Forrest M im eheUer^A City of ViUage Charm at 7 o’clock at the Holmes Funeral Musser of Rockville will speak on RIMEMIEMO FROM CHIIDHOOD FAVOJID Home to pay respects to Arthur C. Chiiatensen, husband, of Mrs. ’’People or Humana" and will Illus­ THROUGHOUT UFi. McCAUS NOSTALGIC trate talk with hla own paint­ VO L LXXI, NO. 144 (CtaMllied Adverttilag aa Paga 1 4 ) Mary Chiiatensen, who is a mem­ MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCk 21, 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVE CEM^ . I ] FOOD SURVEY SHOWS. ber o f tbe lodge. ings. '' you If vou'rr an averagf adult The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ King David Lodge, No. 31, lOOF, atlll preffr the food* you morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, will meet tomorrow evening at niember from childhood"—and 7:30 in Odd Fellows Hall. The When It^d Springtime in the Rockieg. . . ■you—prohably retnembet-.mnat. . will meet tomorrow night with "favorably—meat or foul aa your Mrs. CaiTTilldlng, 801 Main street The hostess ■willshe assisted by. by an ehlertainmept. main dln’h and prefer roa»t beef V over ateak. Chicken U the moat Mrs^ Winnie Smith, 11 fondly remembered fowl; cahea Thomas Yost, son of Mr. and; tbe beat remembered deaaert King David Lodge, Independeivt Mrs. Albert Yost of 264 North | with puddlnya aecond and plea Order o f Odd Fellows, will motor Main street. Is now on a 30-day j third. . to Central Village tonight, where cniise with the Navy to Cuba.. the degree team- will exemplify The local x^’ ing man expects to FOR EVEBYO m IX W L : Chicken waVa ualk-a the first degree' on s class of can­ visit Salt juan, Trinidad and 72^7— women 86*7f. Most urnups preferred their chicken didates of Protection Lodge. All Guatemala. fried. Southerners failed to remember it any other way. members who desire to attend this Westerners exclude it completely.------„ meeting are requested to meet at liquor Tax €ase Odd Fellows Hall at 7 o’clock'. “ If you are the averajte man and want really wonder­ ful fried chicken.” says „ Sunset Circle of Past Noble HALE'S Ruvssee. “ come to I’inehurst and n.nk for Grands will meet Monday evening FRYING CHICKENS.” These birds sell for *1.89 each In the directors room of the Odd Headquarters Up?— Or Down? (some extra larae at *2.09) . . . and their plump broad Fellows building. Hoste.sses for the Steel Weighs WSB evening will be Mjv, .Minnie John­ Probe Asks breast uive vou more delicious servinRs per pound. ston. Mrs. Minnie KIssmann, Miss FOR FARM FRESH FOWL for fricassee at _53c Jb, are ex­ Bmity Kissmann—and -Mrs.....Btta cellent value tcK»... and t»ur meat men know just how to Loveland. Mrs: Kvelyn Swords will Ft>r Gheck have charge.of the entertainment. stment cut them up for you. ■An attendance prise will be award­ ed and the members are reminded jOn Perjury CHOICE LAMB VALUES to bring gifts for the auction. New York, March-21— (/P)— Steel indu.stry leaders met to­ PlnphurM choli-c Ijimb U a iffMMi buy tbU week end. •■■re»jjJ.v niade. day with Roger Putnam, federal economic stabilizer, to dis­ George and Mollle Dobln of the Washington, March 21—• Ijunb Pattle* will lie featured at .Wc lb. We will have Shoulders F. and D. Auto ..Store, H.'ie Main cuss the Wage Stabilization board’.? recommendations for .set- of I.amb, boned and rolled, which averaice around M.2.1 ca« n. Re- street, .wcre.aroong 10.000 toy buyy .lU L E ’S CARNATION jUing th^ imluatTy .wage dispute. The industry leaders repro- (^^~Hou.se tax inyestig«t.oci member shoulder of l.anib. leas loor j^ve yMl more senlnas W era from every section of the fresh fruit and Vegetables sent 10 producer*, but their Iden-v------—------——— today riaised a threat of per* you lot4hom*‘‘set” a few mlnutca after .rcmovlnx. fr"nt.J.br -fTmntrywhtv j-rsfertay viewed” B" tltlea-wers -not-announced - Imms-r jurj* action HBralnst Wilftan ' preview of Christmas toys at the t ; ’ diately. - Power Maloney, New York »t- IBth annual American Toy Fair Freshly Ground The Wage , Btablllxatlon boai'd torne.v, after a stormy ses­ at the New Yorker and McAlpin Lb. McINT(^H APPLES last night recommended a package Reds Enter RIB LAMB CHOPS hotels in New York City. settlement which was estimated sion of questioning about his RoNiqM, |ttfri9 «rators .Snowplow crew, (foregrouad) xiart to open I’. R. Highway 40 over Doaner Summit la oorthem by public members "t 19.8 cents relations with Henry (the LI. Members* of Mystic Review, Wmlwn and AH 1« Qt. Basket $1.69 3 L bs. 29c California after 48 hour Mlxurd brought record anoufall to welcome aprlng. (AP WIrephoto). an hour. Industry members dis­ Indo-China Dutchman) -Grunewald, Sen. LEGS OF LAMB WBA, sre requested to meet this sented. Styles P.ridges (R„ NH) and evening at 8 o’clock at the Holma? OHinr ApplioncM Postpone Rtrlke The recommendation was ap-1 a multi-million dollar tax LI. Funeral Home, 400 Main street, LARGE SIZE TEMPLE case. 35c to pay their respect.? to William proved by the executive hoard of j War: Lovett STEWING LAMB O. Treat, who.se wife. Mrs. Bertha House Bars Rush to Sabres Hit the CIO Steelworker* union. It i Dismissing Maloney from tiia icOM lead to post|>onement of a nation­ Treat, has long been a member of ORANGE5 D oz. 69c witness chair, members of the the order. a l steel strike set for midnight Washington, March 21— House Ways and Means aubcom- PINEHURST GROUND BEEF... ' PREMIER l^cvodci Cottle next Sunday. ■ t- (4’)— Secretary of Defense mittee voted to send a trauiscilpt Anehurst privale meat survey and meat sates. Wopld prove that CAM PBELL’S FRESH LOOSE ,13 MIGs in The union postponed strike ac­ Lovett .said today the U. S. of hla testimony to the Justice De­ tion until April 8. boys and a*rls cs|us-lnlly and ninny men vote for "hambiiras BONITA FISH r f i (CJ • Son Frnncliicn, March 31—usa the- - ______foundation should be ... 1 / ___ steel lahor dispute and how the I ilrat official American report of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhowec’ fi plans continued apace today absolutely no recollection" of Evary Day Law Pricat Sinanju to -the Yalu river border Wage Stabilization Board -(WSB) ever receiving $5,00(7 In loan* from given more authority to coordi­ with Manchuria. The longest pre­ ax the active candidates for the Presidency centered their recommended thev be oolvad: Grunewald between 1944—when FOWL nate ra-earch programs of various Crashes Tex, vious jet battle lasted 85 minutes. (Coattaaed oa Page Eight) campaigns in Wiscohsin and Nebraska, the next stops in the federal agencies. Until that time, 111 Pay—CIO steelworker* asked Maloney was a federal official— Shurfina Quality BEEF SPECIALS for 15-cent hourly raise for all- fascInatinjE road ahow of Ameri------^------Thomas said, the foundation can’t SI la Three Days and 1948. workers. industry argued against can politica. Both atatca hold T^T 1 ITD do the Job Congress Intended it to Corpus Christi. Tex., XIarrh 21 The fight brought the Sabres' The committee produced a Tet­ RIB ROAST (OVEN) ...... ?. lb. 69c MARSHMAUOW ' three day record to at least 31 and any boost. Recomiqended: 12ti- GRAPE JELLY .. 19c do. -- (fl'i- All aboard were believed .6% Dip Shown GOP Needs Ike ter, addre.ssed to Grunewald’s tax Rep, Priest (D-Tenn) tried to j pnssibl.v 36 Red Jets hit, including rent raise dated back to Jan. 1, accountant and signed by Ma­ RLOCK CHUCK (POT)...... lb. 70c killed early toilay when a four- 1952, with additional 2 't cent In the political arena: J-w-, tut ¥W 7* APPLE JELLY ... 17c DRAPE JUICE l b :^ increase the foundation's budget 11 .-hot down. loney. which said that $5,000 o f U TEA BAGS . BONELESS CHUCK (POT)...... lb. 89c FLUFF engine Navy Privateer era.ahed a raise dated back to Jan. 1, 1952. 1. A majority of 45 Wliwonain |4 Q j« J N O V # W 1 1 1 ^ by seven millions but lost by woice ! The Air Force said the bag of In Living Costs Grunewald’s 1948 income repre­ 24 Oz. Bottle few minute.a after it took off from I Red warplanes now stands at 232 with additional 2 ', cent raise- ne'.vspaper editors concluded from sented repayment of a loan to Ma­ 48 TEA BAGS . MARMALADE ... 22c CUT-UP BEEF FOR STEW ...... lb. 84c vote. He said the commltte cut sui ve.vs in their owp counties that Corpus Christi Naval Air Sta­ ] destroyed. 39 probabl.v destroyed next July 1 end next Jan. 1. Union loney. MAYONNAISE Pt. 38c will s-rioualy interfere with the I popular sentiment favors Sen. 100 TEA BAGS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ...... lb. 67c A Really Low Price For Plump Freeh Poultry tion. I and 426 damaged—a total of 697. also asked an extra 3 'j-cen t raise For February Sen. Duff Savs Maloney also testified he had program of train.lng young'scient­ Robert A. Tsft of Ohio for the "absolutely no recollection” of ists and encouraging re: earch in Ten men ^ four. officers, two Fifth Air Force mounted 969 In adjusting .lob rates. Recom­ GOP PrealdentiaP nomination and ...... Gloss 34c sorties Thursday, seven more than ever representing Grunewald while BAKED BEANS colleges and universities. cadets and four eplTSWd men-— 1 mended; Further bargaining, with! Sen. Estes Kefativer of Tennessee New Haven, March 21—(4A-^It’s were aboard. Hour* after .the ! its previous record set April 30, he (Maloney) waa with the Justice BABY BEEF LIVER (FRESH) 7 lb. 87c The foundation's budget is in­ WSBSB laKingtaking no siano.stand. I CMt"nf*^ivlJli*'^*^** ** k ” (or the Democrstic nomination. "sheer nonsense," says Senator cra-h( whirh occurred about 1 ' lb51. Union Shop-Recommended It ° J i department. PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 69c cluded in a $6,271,138,348 bill fi­ Boom Gov. Driscoll James H. Duff (R., Pa.l to believe SH08LDER LAMB CHOPS 79c a. m. (c.s.t.), no survivors had ' Ground action was light with b e. granted with the exact form ; droppM 0.6 per that Republicans are sure of vic­ Black Market Whiskey Frum Planter’s nancing more than a score of fed- been found and no bodies had been small, sporadic ,flghts flaring cent in Februar.v, In the first de­ 2. Th» New Jersey battle be­ From Choice Grade. laimb. tween Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll and tory in November regardless of The committee then produced a Peanut Rutter— .{.■»c recovered. I across the )>cninsula. ■. (Continued on Page Ekiven) cline since last June, the Bureau (Contlnued on I*age Eight) Taft was heightened hv a consoU- whom theyjiomlrmte.______' report by special Treasury agents Premier Dietetie Pack A Navy spokesman said the Reds fired 1,012 rounds of artil- of Labor .StatlaUca^ceptirtcd today.- wirtrh ■ aatd””MaJoneyTi“ tn tereea«r' CteriilairlVanUts^3dr Bome downward by « 7 i per datlon of Eisenhow.er forces In the The party need* Genetal Elseh- BEEFzSIEAlC SPECIAL^ “ ECONOMY ROAST--A LWAYS A FAVORITE ■phmp—“ apparentl.v—dwmtegmtetV:- rlsry— at UN positions—Thursdav. hower as its candidate to be sure in Grunewald'a -behalf during n— BOOIU when it atrurk the water in a About 30 rounds were loaded with cent sag In retail food prices, the state snd s suggestion that Dris- SIRLOIN ...... lb. 98c |~FRUirC0CKTAIL7 coll run (or vice president on the to win, he asserted last night at black-market whiskey Jnvatiga- M & M Ciind.v — 2.1c rbsfm'g crsslirTSebria wa.,' sesf- prbpa ga n’cTaTcafletsT Rrazil MiKlary |retail price index showed the tlon in 1943-44. _ Reddick Faces I largest decline for any month since ; general’s ticket. Official word Was the Connecticut Eisenhower rally PORTERHOUSE, T-BONE OR CLUB ..... lb. 95c MATCHES tered over a wide arcs and strong POW Accord Near ■’ which filled t)»e Shubert Theater. Maloney said that was nine Marshmallow Fluff—21c surface winds hindered the search . December, 1949. awaited from the Ohio Senator be­ years ago, but conceded if the r4-» Meanwhile, Communist, truce fore any action Is taken to ac- Both at the rally and at a news TENDER KNIT STEAKS (NO WASTE) .. lb. $1.Q6 (30 Count) FRESH for survivors or bodied. j negotiators Indicated toda.v they Split Over Reds r A one-cept hourly wage cut will port was made It might have hap­ Prmiento.s— can 21c 8 Oz. conference he held upon his arrival 19c More Questions ; be .suffered on April 1 by 1,150.000 tua'h’ keep his name off the ballot. pened. —- Sesreh .Area I may be ready to compromise on' T sft declared he was pulling out in town, Duff bore down on the "Do you recall talking to Mr, ELMDAI.F. MI.K KO 2 B o xe s At least one plane, flown by ' the deadlocked issue of exchang- trainmen and non-operating rail­ of the New Jersey race becau.ae theme that Eisenhower, and only Grunewald or . Charlie Burke DeniP8 Respoiihibility Commander Frank Screws. NAS I ing prisoners of war. General of East Zone road workers because of the slid­ Dri.scoll "had broken his word” in Elsenhower, held the combination PEACHES 3 FRESH DRESSED PORK PRODUCTS StiOULDERS operations officer and Lt. Comm. I The Reds sifbmittcd a fnmial ing co,rt-of-ltving scale in their endorsing Elsenhower. The gov­ (or a GOP victory. ORRfiON WilOLF In Booby-Trap Deathu B. M. Dyer, plus all available j two-sentcnce version of their Says War Minister Is wage contract*-. ernor .said Tsft stepped out be­ "If anyone says we can win (Contlnncd on Page E3ght) EXTRA LEAN FRESH HAM S ...... lb. 63c PEAS crash boats from the air station ; March 5 plan for trading , The index, a.s recorded on Feb. cause of his "successive setbacks with anyone, I say to you that’s PURPLE PLUMS 4 « ans Of Nrw Haven Couple Joined in the search of the erash prisoners. It made. ho mention of Not for Army Purge 15, stood at 187.9, compared with in New Hampshire a.nd Minne­ the same kind of non. Bulletins and answer session with Leroy There is "ab.solutrl.v nothing army issue which has split Bra­ The index, which seeks to gauge state’s eight electoral votes may tions office, who first reported the new" in the Oimmunint proposal, The Republican party is now the SPECIAL OFFER! SlINSWEET ARMOUR’S DASH Reddick today In an elTort to con­ zil’s military circles apparently the retail prices paid bv moderate- go to the Republican candidate if minority party and for a Novem­ from the AP Wires crash of the big craft, called the said Brig Gen. William P. Nuckols, was up to President Getullo Var­ income city families, still was 10.4 the Democrats nominate a "New firm the offlrially stated suspicion P4Y-2 by the Navy. He said he ber victory it needs not only all We'll Baine For Stuffing If Vou Wleh of Coroner James J. Corrigan that UN spokesman. gas today. per cent higher than it war when Dcsl" candidate. A southern Dem­ IVORY FUKES PRCKACE SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS ■saw it going down bbhind the offi­ On’ the surface, he said, it does the Republican votes, but also a PR8NE JUICE B O G fO O D Reddick was i-esponslble for the War Minister Newton Eatlllar Korea wa.s invaded in Jime, 1950. ocrat such as U. S. Sen. Richard "aubstantial’’ number of Demo­ STEEL FOB REUEF——* cers’ housing area back of the nothing to break the deadlock over Leal, accused b y his critics of deaths of a Negro couple, blown It was 2.2 per cent above a year B. Russell of Georgia—if nomi­ cratic and independent votes, he New York, Slareh 31— having bommunist sympathies, l a . . Pka. FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED WHOLE HAMS lb. 69c to pieces in a booby-trapped truck. ago, nated-was conceded a certain told the news conference. ' Strel industry leaders are de­ 2 9 c Qt. 2 C a n s (Contljpoed on Page Two) (4'ontlnned on Page Eleven) hurried to the mountain resort of Quzzed for more than three and Rconomistx with the Office of change (or the votes. Duff was asked if he thought termined to seek price relief FOSTER COOKED BONELESS HAMS .... lb. 9Sc LAMB STEWIHG PIECES 35e Petropolts yesterday to "confej^ a half hours yesterday before he 1 Price .Stabilization (OPS) have See* Triiman_!n Rare Senator Taft ought to withdraw whirh Ihe.v rontend Is necessary liTan and Mraty. with Vargas. He wa* reported to 'M'e/have fiianl Duz wilh 20c offer .’ittarhed if .vou mail FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED DAISY HAMS lb. 83c was taken to the County jail (or a estimated the index for March 4. Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, from the race for the nomination, If Increased wages are granted. have takert with him the preferred Ixix top. (>iant Tide at 80c and l.arge Tide at .'10c. GROTE & WEIGEL COtTAGE HAMS .... lb. 85c night’s sleep, Reddick steadfastly . 4___ Secretary of Agriculture from but Ihe Pennsylvanian wouldn't Economic -*StaMlizer Roger L. > denied all knowledge of the explo­ resignation of Gen. Zenoblo da (Continued on Pnge Eight) 1945 to 1948, Jirodicted Truman Putnam Indicated today. Costa, commander of the eastern comment directly, saying it would Ivory Soap .T for] 21c ' » Itory Snow'29c ■ SPERRY & BARNES sion. police said. He was in New (ienerous Japan Treaty will seek re-election. be ’’preaumptlous” if he did. Putnam told newsmen after At Hals’s, you can buy large fresh roast­ York when it happened, he said, military zone and chief of a^cam- an hour and one-half session h . SHANKLESS SHOULDERS ...... lb. 55c palgn t« Ud tlie army of Red*. . He remarked, however, that and first knew about It when he ------(Continued on Pnge ^ - ■T.aft-had-taken ■-’some-terrifie-bod.v^f-wl.wlth-lS ateeL-olllclala. .that'. UM-- - €riseo- 3 Hw. ^9c ------29c Opposltlbh "newspa per* bave ex­ SPERRY & BARNES ing ehickans, frysfs and broilers. saw an account of it in a news- blows and he gave himself some■A I Inindustry lenders had "asked f4i6>. - Du/. 29c plained that Gen. Da Costa wrote COOKED AND FRUITED SHOULDERS . _ 11^ 69c P«P«'’. , of the most, severe" when he pulled another meeting with the Office CHEF W)Y-ARDfe»lS4W Caught in N. v . •’--■”“ ■ a letter of resignation to Vargas News Tidbits Treasury Balance t TENpER out of the New Jersey primaries . of Priee KtnMHzation." The husk.y, 28^-year-old Negro because he vvaa,^not gett lnjt'_I^«V* 'ex-wmvict, already out bii TEfalTon ' ’-W8sKtng«h"-T!rareH''2f’''— support in fke "anu-Cbm'fnunlsT -.CuUfol .Jaom ■AB-W4k r -- ••Wash1ngton7“”’Msrch— ■yest-erdoy; SPADHETn^D- 'Th“eT5rrtKerTaird(irPsKistan'and th~^^ j.—Erica* of-n»wspapers-and-tele«-----Nat-^wdget -receipts,—»777,429.- ^ “ “ ^ C a n s T'T'm.- ] T . .... iphone, telegram an d' postal ‘ rates 025.79; budget ex^nditures. $204;- the first blow- was struck.’’ tiiidny be would .bo .Voioat happy^ . fa n Cooked Any Style; plckeU '-tip in New York Wednes­ after the surrender. Ih^Tokyo bay pfdved three PacTffc secufiry pacts 'Ah " ale'rl','” ordered (Jifbughmit to go befdn- the House dudlelia- . Bok w day night for questioning in con­ ended W0ri,d War II. ' i soar in Tel Aviv as new Impart ex- 370.671.81; cash balance, $5,446,- v’iiich the administration has said Da Ckista’s command Wednesday ehnnge rdle of one dollar to 280.518.73, (Continued on Page Two) ry committee, ‘fin order to dls- ELM CITY SLICED BACON ...... lb. 49e nection with the explosion. 'President Truman is expected to were of equal importance. in the Wake of a reported Oimmu- cuss nutters relating to the gen­ Israelt pound goes into effect .... RAVOLI MB PATTIES Brought here yesterday after- sign it promptly. Those with the Philippines and pist attempt to seize an ammiini- eral administration o f the De­ PERRIS HICKORY SMOKED Thirty-cjght Democrats and 28 With Beef In Sauce 4}ulcU, Ea.,v Meal. with Australia- and New Zealand State Police Major Leo F. Carroll partment of Justice.” The con^ SLICED BACON f ...... lb. 69e Republicans supported the treaty (Contlnued oa Page Eleven). went through quickly on voice (CoutiBueid oil Page Eleven) , says crackdown on rome 200 Cnn. mittee promptly fixed next Wed-' FORST FORMOST BONELESS ROULEHES lb. 79c late yesterday as it rolled up a 66 vote.*. But the pact' with Japan necticut residents who havebJte nesday for MeOratb’s appear­ to 10 favorable vote, far more Bogart^ Leigh Get Oscars; 2 Cani. 4 9 c OUR SEAFOOD COUNTER HAS FRESH OYSTERS. produced some debate and a roll selling pistols and revolvers with­ ance. ■ ” STAHL-MEYER CANNED HAMS 4Vd Lb. Eo. $4.69 than the required two-thirds. call vote in which it was approved out a state permit ia in making. CLAMS. SLICED HSH, INLLETS, SALT COD AND Eagles Beset Dogs One Democrat, McCarran (D- Fiiiii Premier Out 58 to 9. President Robert S. Judd reports ^American^ Upset Winner GRUENTHER HEADS HOME Nev), who often opposes adminis­ A Foreign Office official said the that Connecticut Medical Service SMOKED RLLETS. tration policies, and nine Republi­ ftrls , March 31—(P) Oen. SEEDLESS (;I{.\PKF1U IT ...... 3 for 29c You always roccivt 10**/o off whoq you buy 12 or Trapped on Leilge Japanese "deeply appreciate the I I I Row on Butler j plan covered entire cost of surgery Alfred M. Gruentber. Chief e< JUICY; FLORII).\ OR.ANGES ...... |)«z. 12c cans voted against it. effort made by the United States ' for more than half of all patients moro pockagos of froicn fruits or vogotaMos. ^vo Frozen Food Specials Truman To Sign Soon Hollywood, March 21—(>P) —A can Queen" waa the popular choice. Staff to Gen. Eisenhower at SEEDLESS PINK t;iL\PEFI{l IT ...... 2 for :i9c Darringtoh, Wash!, March 21— which has brought near the day of who received benefits last year .. sentimental snd happy Hollywood It brought down the house— a Supreme- Heodquaitera. AlUed your monoy and buy oil your moats and froion HALE'S MEAT«DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE— Only the formality of the sign­ Japan's formal re-entry Into the Helsinki, Finland. March 21— American Jet production during LATE lU.OOK TANtiKKINES—TEMPLE ORANGES (/P)—Friendly help was slated to­ ing of a proclamation by the (>P) ■ The coalition government of rejoiced today with Oscar winner j fancy ermined and white tied Powers In Euro||e. left by pfasao' SNOW t'KOP SLICED family of nations,” i' 1952, saya Defense Mobilizer toda.v for Washington to tcotlfp From Birds Eye: Red Raspberries .’{91’ (Try them or fruits and vogotablos at tho FRESH MEATS OF TOP QUALITY. SMOKED MEATS. day to replace the triple enemies President ■ remains before the Premier Urho Kekkonen fell apart Humphrey Bogart, the people’s 'houseful of the movleland elite, Japanese editors and publishers Charles E.' Wilson, will be increas­ befoie Congreaa(onid commltteoo 11 Ois. 0 For o f cold, hunger and angry eagles United States completes Its action todav over the price of butter and choice, but the town was still i Karl Malden, the disillusioned Vanilla Ice O eam )—(ireen Peas 2 for lie— Furdhiiuk AND A LARGE VARIETY OF SAUSAGE PRODUCTS called on fJen. Matthew B. Rldg- ed nearly 3.10 per cent. on the military, sltnatton In Eo- 2 * " 69c tl)at have beset three cougar to end the state of war with Its the Premier submitted his-resig­ irtunned over "American In Paris’’ ■ lover of “Streetcar." won ■ the Lima Beans 31c. STRAWBERRIES hounds trapped two weeks on a way. Allied commander, to ex- Stanley Wassil,-52-ycar old Los AND COLD CUTS. once bitter foe.* nation to President John Paasiklvi. copping the best picture award. ' award for the best supporting tope- ,-■,. . 4,000 foot mountain ledge. press.approval of the Senate ac­ Angeles man, held without bail on Tbe treaty is expected to be tion. Inflation has been plaguing this Of the top three wards, Vivien actor and Kim Hunter, the wife In THIS WF.KK’S SPK4 lAI, charges of alaylag Mr*. Marjorie 8CHAEFEE SHIFTS w k k ' Six skilled mountaineers made flown (0 Key' West. Fla., for the The Japanese peace treaty re­ next door neighbor of the Soviet Leigh was the only favorite to "Streetcar," won the best Support­ LI. RESTLAND plans to scale precipitous,. snow- Zears Page, former Mack Sennett come through, Her performance a.s Hartford, March 31—IP)—In s ' President's signature. Officials be­ stores the full sovereinitv of Ja­ Union. Kekkonen, leader of the bathing beauty. . . . Ultle hope ing actress plum. They were favor­ SHURFINE COFFEE 8 tc Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales oevered Mt. Pugh, 80 miles north­ lieve he will act early next w<;ek. the tarnished Southern belle in ite*. snrprlsed nwve New BrHaIn FMt pan over Its home isTsn^. But Agrarian party, haa been Premier aeea for early settlement of East­ gambler Jacob “Joy" Schoefoe L T. WOOD west of Seattle, at daybreak to The document provides that it she renounces title to Korea. since March, 1950. The present "A Streetcar Named Desire" won MualonI Galled "RMt” CLAM CHOWDER 35e ern Massachusetts Street Railway today leimraod his pien In P ai- loscue tbe still-yelping doge. must be approved by at Iea.,t sev­ Formosa, and a number of other cabinet, of the third under Kek­ her t)ie best actress award. It The biggest upaet of the night, TYie.v became stranded on 4he strike, now In 12th day...... oral court and adaaltted guilt ta.- en. of 12 nations, all with vital in­ Islanda. Jepan agrees to apply (or konen, took office in September, Danbury housing authority and **• ."*•■ second victory. Her first if not in years, waa the victory Locker Plant and Meat House ladge while chasing a cougar 15 terests in the Pacific. wUlfal ovaaloB o f tacaaso tax**. UN membership and live peaceably 1951, pledged to fight rising Housing Division of State Publicj'^'V ** Scarlett O’Hara in 1939. (or "American in Paris.” Moat 4x- The andden roveraal hro«ghft-..j B R D CERYffi SNOW CROP BABY OR FORDHOOK days ago. A fourth dog escaped by Bo far it haa been approved by In accordance with UN charter It was a sentimental year and leaping I0(> feet to safety 'and prices. Works Department sign contract perts figured It last in their selec­ to oa and a Jaiy trial which waa 51 BISSELL ST. T E L 8424 five o f these, in addition to the principles. Kekkonen said he was "fed up" for flASO.OOt heualag project Bogle summed it up bekt himself; tions. A good musical, it was not ih«JWHAL€eo lording In a tree or brush. United States. They are: Great eaterlag Its fifth day hofora Her obligation to pa,v repara­ with discontent and repeated at­ U. 8. Rep, Charles A. Halleck (R- “ I have been around a long tints. classed in the same breath with Judge Jooofh Sndth. Rcfeaalor SEE YOU SOON LIMAS t»o i»-2 7 e €0M l*a Numerous attempts have been Britain. Australia, New Zealand, tions U recogniaed; but the treaty J. • 3 0 2 MAIN >T. • 0IAL4I5I * tacks from his envn group. Re- Ind.l, who nominated Wendell Wil­ Mayb* tbe people like me." < "Streetcar” and "A Place In The waa aecuoud o f 1 Ceylon and Japan itaelf. Yet to act kie In 1848, declines to say whom Bpgte'a performance aa the un- (Ooattau^ OR Fug* Twa) are Canada, Franca, Indonesia, o f $18,TM la laeoaM (CoattaiMd M Huyor) (Coatlnned m Page Two)^ he favors os Republican candidate, shaven boatakipper in "The Afrl- (Osatlaaed or Pago Two) twooR tha yoara 18481 ■■ j tt- s- . . t i r i t • t : ‘V -- ;f-' ' r ■ .r 'ffjfnmsamtsfinA ■• ytii/iLm»iwfl%»wu»'-'~»'~ • . ^ PAOBTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1952

opBcatlam ■".—jr- P A 6 B TeilMell watched the plane go down nta for children. cation for 55 a year and receive in­ •aid, "it aeiemed to ha.in a eUght ( f >Oaa) grew HOUSE have been able to make a trip to Entertains PTA Electa Marcli Trat’ Switcheg CovMitty 7 -S351 Refreshments were served In- the struction aa a part o f thalr achool Qrashes in Tex. Cliinb. but all four ehginea aeemed Sen. Duff Says MONSON, MASS their native Munich, Germany. lunchroom by the first grade program. to be mlaalng Afe.” liable aouresa tald he wrould not . There will be a f o ^ sale April 5 A t the monthly bualneaa meet­ mothers under the supervision of *jr*-T to liiaft COME UFanSs*atlM*'S*MaOt Parents who attended the Green Preceding the band concert two The Manchester Federatkm | content to hood a fourth cahinet Stimts, Stints The Christian Endeavon Socie­ Jointly sponsored by the Good Har­ ing of the Hlifhland, Park PTA the hnste.Mes for the evening. Mrs. PTA meeting Wednesday at the Civil Defense films were ahowm, BINGO (Om i i m m fTMt r a i* o m ) "Jt'"made a 75 to 90.d*gr** and had recommended to 'the (OsatteMS trass Page One) Fun'* ia aetlsa. Showat Tkara,, ty of th* Second Congregational vest Club, Elias Clay, Leader; Democratic Women wHl hold e a Eugene V. McClure and Mra. IM- Bowers School enjoyed a fine mu­ "Survival Under Atomic Attack” ^lini,’’ he continued, "aoeed down nroatdsnt thdt Taavid Velhula, the FrL, Sat. Sun. "Tka taagk akaw Church will ’ conduct an Easter Merry Maids Sewing Club, Mrs. Wednesday evening, Mrs. John ward L. Besses. regular meeting and electtca! naval bate. It had taken off -tf Btorrs, March 31—Kappa Pal sical program by 60 members of and "Duck and Cover.” A short 7:45 and then apun to the left.” Sec partYa parliamentary leader, be Duff said that bscaus* of what •f tkoEast.** '1 service with an Easter breakfast Walter Cargo, Leader; and Mix Donahue, program chairman, an­ officers on Monday.'March 31i! ^ERY SATURDAY. NIGHT ha esUsd tha “ waata.- axtravs- the Manchester High School Band, business meeting- followed with few minute* before for Alameda, onda after he watched it pace named Premier. fntamity, first of 30 tratamttlas f VeL Moat*e« SS37 to follow the services. Masters Uboking Club, Mrs. Rob­ nounced a military whist for Wed-' the unit's first concerfof the year, Mrs. Frank Batatnne presiding. 7:45 p. m. at the'(Jnmmunlty T-j Calif., 'on a routine trainlhf from eight behind building* at the Toda)r'a aplit came when Kek- at the University o f. Oameeticut ganes, crtMksfhisa* snd instficlsn- , The committee to plan the serv­ ert Cleverdon, Leader. Proceetia neaday, April-15, a t 8 p, m. with A slate of officers w;lH b* cy o< th* Truman sdmlnlstrstlon. 88 Itnder the dlrectiori, o r William At the close of the meeting, re- rfe air eUtlon he heard It craeh w^th n iN ic e and alts will Include Hubert will be for the beneflt of aendlng toble ptlxea. door nrixes and re- Klc«*rMi Brewer freshme.nta were served In —tha. ^ te d by the iwmlnatlng co ORAHGtJ4ALL__ a roaring boom. psftodr ‘t»a~'V4tfy aawatam of uis coun- JHIIL -Vadees;-the-gr«up.-itttrarth'Tly-at' U. McDonald, a eeaman in bera o f hla party voted against a has set the pace for the other fra- V i. Edmondaori, Helen Jordaih, eRj^bfe 4-H members to the short freabmenta. A cordial invitation ia Bchool cafeteria by Mrs. Leonard the. which conalata of Mra. John] T No reason for the crash had try” dspsndsd on a OOP victory tired In colorful uniforms, present­ Slash in the price of butter, but temitlea in changing atunts to Ailho Reynolds, John E, Klngs- course this- summer at) Storrs or extended to all, including non- To Phi Bela Kappa Bull and her hospitality commit­ LaBelle, chairman, Mra. Joseph j been advanced by Naval authori­ this fell. ed a varied p)ogram; March, Falkowski and Mrs. Vlnceijt failed to obtain a majority. Other stinta for the proNpectiv* mem- J)ury, Jr., and Janet Reynolds. The for 4-H Club trips. Arrange­ members. No hu.siness meeting “ Iowa Band Ijiw " hy K, L. Kling; tee. During the evening members ties. A base public Information members of tho coalition include Thsrsfor*. he sold, it w*$ up to committee In charge of breakfast will be held in April. Tickets may MePadden. Fitrther nominatidlis bere. th* RapubUcana to nominate a ments for the sale were made this "Thendara- Overture” by Maurice of Troop 91, Boy Scoiita, held a officer paid a passenger list and seven Socialists, two Swedish arrangemenU will include Alan week at the home of Mra. Wln­ be reaerved by telephoning' Mrs. Miss Jean Ellen Brewer, daugh­ will be called for from the fltxrra*, Uaually the poor pledges at thla cendidat* "who can get enough Whitney: ''Little Rhapsody in successful food sale In the cafe­ names of the crew would be re­ party members and Sn Indepond Ward, Marilyn Jordan, Wlnthrop throp Merriam of Rtplev Hill, 4-H Gerard Miller or Mrs. Morgan ter of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. David­ teria. Katherine Bourn, president ,of leased later in the morning. time can expMt any munber of votes to make him Prssldent of Blue” by George Gershwin; "Ave the County Federation, has i i i ent. outlandish commands by the regu- Merriam, Jr., Robert Bridgeman Town OommiUee chairman. The Porter. son of 15 Scarborough road, has Marla" by Franx, Schubert; "W e will start notifylng_ n«xL- Onnnminl*l th* Unitsd BUtss." and Carole Wtttmann. There m il nounced that the county meetihimeeuig BOLANO BStTBR BUYS! late s»*-— ji.f Ttia f^afawailtsi ttla^ committee in charge will inc William Klreene. director o f the -'Waves-of-the Danube-'-' bv I'van' F'X'rBNDED FORECAST bf-kin soon after dapTight m w es in tho government On' foreign — 'Thai* 1* no amirancB that Oar Madtaaa “Be a‘ amaA "nail charge ' for - th# - -break' - parents, leaders, and club mem­ TIigHway Safety Commission, orig­ been elected to Phi Brta Kappa wm 'Ke Tieia rh Harfford *1 Hit the search for bodies or surviv­ flahlhg from a dry pall in front one can do it except Elsenhower at. Colby College, Watervllle. Me. obici; "Prelude in , C Minor” Hotel Garde at 8 p. m. on1 Marck policy, however, the coalition ia of the library or dresalng up In fast to cover coat of food. bers. The time and place will be inally scheduled to speak at this by Rachmaninoff; "Syncopated Boston' March 2l — (/PI — The ors more practical,” he said. and' Tm certain that hs can,” "Dmnas The CES will sponsor a round 26. Anyone from Manchester, .del- pledged to continued friendly re­ rompera and'ridlng a scooter along announced. meeting, had to cancel thi engage­ Thiilcen other lindergrad)iates Clock” hy Leroy Anderson; "Pop temperature in New England dur­ Duff ftaclarsd. of the and square dance Friday at 8:15 siring to attend the meeting w^o ON UTE MODEL lations with the Soviet Union. campua aidcwrallu, ______The Couples Club of the First ment' due to illness. Alvin B.ildt at Colb.v were named to member­ Goes the Weasel” by Li)clen Cal-, ing the next rtve days, Saturday Kekkonen urged Paadkivi that Deep Sautk" p. m. at the Church Community of the Maiichester Police Depart­ ship in Phi Beta Kappa, the high­ wishes transportation may call Pledges to Kappa Psi, whose la Mlar Congregational Church will have a llet; "Two Moods'' by Clare throug'h next Wednesda.v, will av­ either Mrs. ^ u rn or Mrs. HelbA USED CARS Primary Battles • the new government be formed on House. Irving Andert will social party Satui'day at 8 p. m. In ment, ably substituted and dis­ est academic honor a student can Grundman; and "Rain, Rain erage near the seasonal normal. the same basis. 5s the outgoing membere are mostly pharmacy Start Rehearging prompt. Music will be furnished cussed safety in the streets. He receive itiinng his college career. Fitzpatrick. t T students, have been put to work the vestry. The Mr. and Mra. Polka” hy Hal l.,eonard. Sea.snnahly cool weather continu­ Mrs. Fitxpatrick is attending 5 one, which will remain in office on by hla orchestra. said that the age of a child alone The initiation banquet for the new- ing into the first of next week. Set for April 1 to help get the College o f Pher- The society will meet Sunday Club o f North Coventry have been Mr. Vaders waa congratulated luncheon meeting at the H eubilif COMPARE T H E ^ PRICES WITH ANY AND ALL COMPETITION . a caretaker baai*. ^Bom Yegterday’ is not the sole factor which should members will ho held at the cnl- for the training he has given the mecy settled on the campus. The t. 1 p. a . Graat KM Bkaw! at 7:30 p. m. in their room at the Invited. The committee in charge determine the propriety of his us­ Precipitation during this period Hotel tomorrow for the membera Bay Baser* — Caitaea of the program will Include Mr. leg on May 2 with Dr. Henry young musicians. will be on the average total over 34 DODGE 4.DOOE ILA CK , R-H...... $ 9S.00 college moved from New Haven Church Community House. Carole Joseph P. Nnylor Studio ing a bicycle for transportatlon to Steele Commager. professor of of the resolutinns committee tot, (Osntlaned from Pago Oao) to Storre last fall and the would- and Mrs. Anton M. Lassen. Mr. Mias Lillian L. Johnson In hia introductory remarks, Mr. .7 inch melted occurring aa snow the state convention. •- ■ Rehearsals have started for EASY FRKE PARJUNO Wittmann and Robert Bridgeman and from school. He added that history at Columbia University, Vadors urged paients U_>_ ejicpur:, 39 CHEVROLET 2.DOOR HACK. H...... 195.00 Bogart and Leigh. be Kappa Pel's are claaelfying and "Bom Yeaterday,’' a three-act will lead the-eerviee-.— Anyone in-- and-M.r*-- Dayton. H.. Whipple.and. some -younger children' are" more as the -speaker.------^------ar_r.mrLJ.n_j) or thcjin.. NsiM.England. — Mrs,-Mary RosSr-Hrat-viee-pr^tt-- 5; Gen. Douglas MacArthur catardgulng some o f the hundreds Mra. G. Wallace Moberg. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. W. Johnson. age their children in (grades. 4-8 and principally rain in southern dent of the Manchester Fedaca* AA NASH 400 4

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But eomething new la un­ grown leas by his campaigning. pjbfiuction are Mr. and Mrs. John •cation and experienco they have. dow, its operation and public re­ Manchester does not have a rapid der way: a holding operation The nature o f hie appeal to the Co-Weds to Give Light, with Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Need 25 More Rush to Save action to It Gmipare Local turnover of teachora. niing jiAd, £xpi?ess Teller against expansion by force has people o f thia country has been Sleeper assisting them aa baada The express teller window la ^ of the production group and Mr. "Teachers stay hera and go vp in signed to- accommodate bank cui- l€otttHt0 iferaUk been sanctfoped by the organised baaed on a grotesque estimate of Tiddle Faddle^ and Mrs. James Brlckett, Jr., Teachers, ’52 Nevada Cattle the salary seals." tomera whose transactions are ?!j PVBUBHED BT THB Teachers’ Pay W idely conscience o f the world." their intelligence. In the pitiless assisting as heads o f the business In towna where there ia a rapid Noted brief and can be handled quickly Kl U X R ALD PR IN T IN O CO.. 1N& turnover, the average salary la WE HAVE MOVED TO <>3 James McKay Britain's Mancheater Guardian, And 6 in High Schbol day. Thalr wpealag was ex- state's overall average of 94,035," Engagement and seeks refuge from a tide. That neweat Williatn Astley creation in serving as accompanist Mrs. Ast­ peeBad abartly. Salaries Paid in State and the elementary average of 93.- From Many Bankers Jbiubtd Ererjr Evenln* havinii, printed some graphic Table L^amps 983 MAIN ST. - TEL. 6468 idurt and Holiday*. Eoteiyd at the tide ia not merely a reflection of the mualcal comedy field, '^Fiddle ley will handle the musicXl site, la the B acirlea, two aaaw- 610 is In line with the state aver- Office at Mancheiter. Conn., aa descriptions of the use o f the selecting and directing the chonl A total of 25 additional'full Only four of Connecticut’s IBB age of 33,573, Dllng poliiU out -eiaaa-Math Malleft- ih.#__I><>pulBrity..R( ifiencral. Ei»en-_ atanaa dlBiw lad ganaad mad air — The— Manchester Trust— Com- Upifalrt O v f McLBilaii^t oad SliBor Ima- 'niTpatm”'F6rnhs~ fn Korea,-flnas It- ■■work;------^----- :'------j"^*— ' UnM toachers and on* additional KaHehl-McMullin- hower. It la also partly his own sent at the Verpuuick School on e w i a r f i r Mreato towns exceed Manchester in aver­ In per capita coq^ per pupil for pany’s express teller window, IPTIO.V RATES The Co-Weds' spring show is Announcement has been made ,1 BUBSCRL self ill the midst of public contro­ May 2 and 3-. Past Co-Wed auc- [-art-Um* teaebtr will b* needed aliuoat haaaaalMa. The stona 1950-51, 113 o f the 169 towns ex­ M b* Tear hy Mail ...... creation --the raal reaction of the rapidly becoming a delightful tra­ age salaries for secondary school which waa inaUlled last August o f the marri'age o f Miss Jacqueline . a.no versy over whether or not such In Mancheater schools next year, belt axtMidad axteaied asame ISB mile* ceeded Manchester's expenditurs. B k Month* by Mall ...... American people to the type of cessea Include "G ay NlneUes.” dition and each year it is looked $ll>9^Vaiue free* Clwyeaae, Wyis, to Colo­ teachers, and 36 towna exceed M e Month by Mall ...... i.no "Ship Ahoy," "M ardl Oraa" and 1,50 Manchester’s eost o f 9184A5 com­ to handle only quick transactions McMullin of 32 -Edison road and $ .«5 bombs should be used. And, for its forward to with anticipation not according to a report submitted to rado Spriaga. Manchester In average elementary Leonard Kanehl. son o f Mr*. iLlI- BBivI* Copy ...... •••• $ .no campaign he, according to hia “Curricull Curricula." pares with a 3319.04 average for and which Is considered an inno­ JQ .atjm ond £• (fotm an W M kly. br Carrier . . . — ovim part, it has indulged in an only by local residents but by visi­ 3 S t y le i the Board of Education by Arthur The biggeat criaia waa la school salaries, according to a re­ the state.. Reasons for the town’s llan Kanehl of 336 Spruce street. ■4ba. Delivered. One Year______S l. 'i.O O lights and priaiciples, devlaed for Aa nonsensical as the nline im­ vation in banking, haa been re­ tors from -miles around and by ex- H. , tiling, superintendent of Nevada. , arhera Gov. Charles port submitted to the Board of The marriage took place on March editorial discussion which, for our appeal to them. plies the show neverthdess has low figure, Illing says, are the ceiving national recognition in l' ! MEMBER o r members of the club who make Jtuw H declared a state of emer^ Education by Arthur H. Illtng, 20 In the Little Church Around the Brltiah cousins, la uniiiuaUfor. Its T4*aa A IA^Sa Iw Bcboqia. lUgh ayaraga number o f pupils.per business publicaUons, INSURANCE AGENCY 1__ ^ I THE A88UCIATED rnRaS this 'ah~afOIUal homeCbl Iv ■ o v e n . • IQIlJf U in e B incv y v U W o w n -ivwnijr Nineteen of the full time teach­ gehey'ld qualify far hdenTaa- superintendent o f schools; teacher imd various econonUea Cbrner in N ew Y o rk CSly. ' a n * Aaaorlated Free* 1* eaelualrely failure to decide what it really choice o f songs, and is loaded with Russell B. Hathaway, president .adtltled to the uae of repuhllcatlon of to enjoy the show and the pro-i lamps for so little. Choice of 3 styles including on ers and the part time teacher 'wlU alataaca. Promptly M Army In maximum secondary school throughout the system. The aver­ means. humor from start to finish, accord­ o f the bank, aald today, that ar­ .kii ntwt dUp»tch^i Cf#dlt#’d to It. nr gram afterwards when bits frobi shown, with hand painted decorations in ipeens>v be needed In the elementary bulldozers were ordered aeut to salaries, 11 towns exceed Man­ age ratio In the 1950-51 year is rot otherirfa* credited In thia paper St. Joliii^s Plan8 ing to a CJo-Wed spokesman. ticles on the new ser\-ice have re­ There are 11,000 sawmills in R- "One . thing,” says a charac­ past performances are reviewed. schools, and six will be required help save aa estlawted PIB.OOB,- cheater. and maximum elementiiry about 34 pupils per teacher. linois. and * 1*0 the local r e * * publlahet here. Typically it ia designed to please reds, grays and gold. 2d-inches tall; ribbon trimmed cently been carried In "The Am eri All rlfhl* Of repuhllcatlon of apeclal teristic passage In the editorial, both the gro-wn-ups apd the chil­ • t Mancheater High School, the BBO worth of l■opel1led aattle salaries In 12 towna exceed those ikapatcbe* herein are alao reaerved. ^ Special Program taffeto shades that tilt for proper reading light. and sheep. lean Banker," a dally paper devot­ "seems clear. Napalm, because a dren and has a touch of nostalgic W ife— John, I think a burglar's report shows. . paid-here. B E V A N IIX . trying to open the dining room The new elementary teachers ed to banking news. "Prudden’s (jcull aerrlce client of N. E. A. Serr- single bomb can bum a whole vil­ sentimentality In a new setting Manchester’s position in the I window.' will be needed at the Waddell TEN YEARS SHORT Digest." "Burroughs Clearing • The annual celebration of St. Jo- which should recall some whimsi­ relative salary scale Is determined London, March 31 — bP)— An- House," and "Bankers Monthly.” "TublUiher*’ Repreaentatlv**; The lage within seconds, is wider in cal memoric.s to oldtirmCrs. "F id ­ School, slated for opening In. Sep­ by the distribution along the "Vliu* Mathew* Special Aaency — New aeph's Day will be noted at 8t. Husband —Good, I haven't been eurin Bevan came down with lar- In sddltioi, Hatha'way said, it.s effect than explosive. A ll the dle Faddle" has a cast of 70. WATKINS-LAMPS tember. Cambridge, Eng., March salary step scale of teachers In brk. ^Icaao, Detroit and Boaton. able to budge it since it waa paint­ j-ngltia today. The Welsh orator, these articles have prompted John's Catholic Church, Golwayj General. chairmen of this year's The average' ratio will be 32.4 —Joseph Kester died today at the the ^school system, according to more care, therefore, must be ed. who haa been sparking a left wing bankem aa far west a* Chicago MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF street on Sunday Mlth a high M ass' pupils to each teacher in the sya- age o f 104, to years short o f the tiling. Teachers' salaries are set I r c u l a t i o n s . taken in deciding when to u.se it. revolt Within the Labor party, was snd St. Loulk to write the Tnjst at 10:30 a. m. to be celebrated by • tem's -157 • elementary-daseroome g oal h* - set-- bimsolf hia-Tecent by tha-step Into-which-they fall ox forceif -ttr—eancel— ^a "WiMWnd he ttrald ihtlha'Udmpaify; lue.. And- if in a particular-case thera •the pastor, Rev.'Stephen S. Stry- Dirthday party. 'Cbmpah.vraakfng for detailed ^d^^ next year. Eight rooms, however, determined by the amount of edu- speaking engagement at Wallaend. criptlons of the express teller win- Now, before seasonal bum** no financial reapon«lhlllly for I* doubt, surely it should not be Jewski. are expected to have 40 pupils in poaraphical error* appearlna In ad- demanil sends prices .rtliiementa and other readlna matter used." At 3 o'clock ,in the afternoon J them. Some rooms, which run be­ The Mancheater Evenli a Hcrnli.'. As for us, we are kfiaid we re­ •program honoring all Josephs and low the average, are smaller in upward, is the time to Josephines will be presented in the ,^aize since they were originally in­ ’ -illlaplay advertlalna clnalna hour*: al t to such inspired niceties with convert to efficient, “ br Monday—1 p. m. Friday. church hall. The highlight of the tended for other purposes. *r Tueaday— 1 p. m. Monday, •some of the same scorn exhibited festivities will be 20 church school automatic oil heat. br Wedneaday— 1 p. m. Tjieadav. by some of the Guardian's ovm children drassed in colorful native br Thuraday—1 p. m. Wednerday. Polish costumes, dancing the -off*! I#! br Friday—1 p. m. Thuraday. readers, who, without even men­ 1 ^ br .Saturday r^ X .n ..F r id a y ,, .‘.‘KvAhoWlak,"....a popular— folk JaWiiese Treaty r's£" ^aaalfted dea'.line- 10 V I each, tioning the atomic • homh, suggest dance. Supporting the program ly of publication eicept Saturday— that th^ Guardian might just a.s will be Mra., OencYleve .WojnBto- - Senate Vote well get horrified over the u.se of wici, prealdent of the Adoration Friday. March 21 flamethrowers, which also burn Sodality; Mrs. Agnes Skrabaez, secretary of , the sodality; Ignac (ConHnn Page One) people . to death, or phosphorus Wierzhlcki, hhairman of the Par- ^ The Monitor On Korea grenades, which are also horrible jish committee; and Mrs. Mary MARCH says that because of limited de­ • BURNERS • BOILERS weapons; j Bungard and Father Stryjewskl. sources these payments should be IPS A MARCH OF VALUES AT WATKINS Editorial minda aonictimca run I There is sonic slight ground f o r ' Immediately following the pro- confined to assets she has in sur­ aimilar channel*, and aoriiebody plus-excess labor w d unused I the Guardian's sense of delicacy, gram a social will be held with OF VALUES! I at the Chriallan Science Moni- all guests participating. Refresh- plant capacity. t j for the napalm bomb, a.s it has • BOILER-BURNER UNITS waa writing about wtint wo menta will he served bv Mrs. Jo- Under the security tr ^ ty . the I been made a major weapon in United States is given the rjght to iled the T aft, school of analyals •sephlne Majewski and Mr*. Mary Korea, has been responsible for VVlerzbic kI, whh have volunteered keep military forces in and abound Known Quality the aituatlon' in Korea at the ; eountlcsa eivllian casualties, often as hostesses for the occasion and Japan. An administrative aWee- Sbrne time we were. We like his who invite all to attend. nient already has been signed eby- •COMPLETE HEATING SYSTE)VIS f wlllioul valid, military justifica­ M b better than our own. ering the facilities to be used o; tion. these force*. 'The Monitor editorial was But the point is that all this Japan also agrees not to grant q u a l it y tied '•The Victory Behind the Liberal Finance Terms Arranged business of being squeamish IllHuit E llington military bases to a third power ^alemate," and reaaoned aa fol- without U. S. consent. Known Service Any left-over coal removed— credit given a particular weapon, which hap­ PRODUCTS va: Although no reserv^tlos were towards installation. pens to singe our Imagliialions as Mr.s. Earl Parker and Inlant accepted on the floor, the Foreign "Day after day the atate of something partieiilarly horrible, is ■laughter are patients in the Mer- Relations committee did attach EXPERT •esaw atalemate continue.* in complrtcly unrealistic, 'n .0 one stipulation which will have to Healing “Tailored" to fit YOUR home— orea. The war that ia not a war Pvt. Melvin Gerber, son of Mr. be sent to other signatory powers You get both when you choose Watkins ness of m oderif war. is slaughti r. WORKMANSHIP ^O UR tastes— YOUR pocketbook. alts uneaaily on the truce that and Mrs. Ernest Gerber of Maple for approval. . . anil that slaughter automatically sticel. 1s now stationed in Japan ! oka like a different kind of war. This states that the Senate rati­ ini ludea the slaughter-nf civilians. with an engineering construction | fication does not mean approval Appliances at March Savings! he newa.veera between hope and .Modern war is operated on the battalion. of provisions of the February, ^asimi.sm.' Public opinion veer* The menu for the Ellington Cen- ! thi'ory that the more civilian.s are 1945, Yalta agreement giving the y tween apathy and indignation. ter school lunch beginning Mon-1 Kurile islands end South Sskhalin Triple Values when you shop Watkins Appliance Department! 11) killed the more .swiftly and day. March 24. is as follows: Mac- j Islands to Russia. MORIARTY BROTHERS ii*i"Perhapa nevery ha* a more Im- Nationally Famous Brands, 12) Watkins Long Established Reputa­ ei:onomlcally a conclusive victory aroni and cheese, wax beans. | S b rtan t action received less acle- The Soviet Union took over tion for service (for 78 years), and (3) Dramatic March Savings. 301-315 CENTER STREET can J>e. won...That is the practice buttered, . bests, egg salad sand- these ,. strategically... T. .important TELEPHONE 5135 ‘■*i’J*'i^r??”_^iL_K^''erid ^be-“ wiehes, m ljk_am[ peaches; Tuca- I____ oL---.BaUoQSr.-And,- that -hemg— .ao.. "'rslSn(l8’'Tfolm''.rapah "soon “a fle f the' ~ Wildermenb, peftple-tend- to unyr Ttayr~rrfnir-cuGg- cacallopcd pnta- ; — — w ar and still holds them. w h it difference does it make toes, spinach, pickles, buttered ! I ‘Something draatic mu*t be ilnne!’ Sen. Watkins (R „ Utah) pro­ whether elvilians arc killed with ^ peas, broad-and butter, milk and jB ut what? Enpeelally mii.sl the Take your pick at dramatTc tested that the Senate was acting blockbusters made out of pre- cherries; Wednesday, turkey and i too hastily in voting on the Japa­ ' question be aaked of politiclnna gravy, mashed potatoes, cran- atomlc explosives, with fire bomlis, I I nese security treaty. He said he i who criticize both the war and the berry sauce, buttered onions. J with napalm, or with atomic might ask reconslde:-ation of the __i.trHetdnaklng.^for diUcl&ni-WhiclL green string beans, bread and but- j ..vpte.la.tcr. ....;______j bombs, o r even ivlth' riR- dliTcT ter, Jetio'and'-creBwr. Tinik;'Thiirs^l 1 doe* not auggeat alternative* is Opposition Beaten weapon, slow slarvalion plus ; ‘'"y- ‘^hrn chowder, crackers, tuna March S a vi n g s ! ----- Supporters of the treaty con- ' worse than uaeles*. I ami egg salad sandwiches, bread, Coolerator discn.se ? tended it would help to prevent "Would these critics be willing . . . , I Jelly, banana pudding, milk; Fri- Instend of worrying our eon-1 ,iny. baked beans, macaroni salad, Japan f>-om drifting toward the r? to say that the United Nation.* sciences about napalm, or about, cole slaw, salmon salad sandwich- Communist orbit In Asia. | Every chair . . . and your sofa . . . need tables ait their arms A small group of Republicans never should have iimlerlaken to atomic bombs, pcrliaps wo ought es. egg salad sandwiches, apple Freezer stop the initial aggres.sion in crisp with vanilla sauce. . . . for convenience . . . to hold-lamps, books, ash trays, led by Sen. Jenner ( R.. Ind.) o f­ to enngratulato ourselves upon fered several reser\-atlons to the I Korea ? Then they puist conslilcr mag^azines. Watkins collections of Genuine Mahogany Tables them, and upon their capacity to treat.v and security pacts but all . . . all in popular 18th Century designs .. . offer you a wide the shattering blow that aggres­ kill clvillan.s, bi’ cause they show were beaten. choice of styles . . . and all at low March prices! Sheraton sion would have ileall to the our rna.stery o f our own code of The Senate vote.s were a big vie- ; fo r Home and Duncan Phyfe-are the two period motifs used. Stocks toi-y for a former Republican Sen- - .stability of the Far East and the war in our own times. ; morale o f the free world. Chewing Wrigley’s limited . , . two to. twelve of a kind. Btor. Ambassador John Foster ! The Gmirdlan's point of view, Dulles who handled the negotia­ or Farm "Would they .say that the ITnit- true, was not entirely conscience. •V .d - tions in the drafting of the pacts. | m ■jed States never should have It was a little bit worried lest t Spearmint Gum Dtdies watched most of the six i .jagreed to negotiate for a truce? somebody, some day, might use hours of debates yesterday from ' the Senate gallery. I Then they muat conaider the heavy napalm against English villages, American casualties that would II Shortly after Senate approval df | But, again, why not? Surely the 'HeipsYou Reiax the treaty. Dulles telegraphed his , ■ have been the coat of a continued civilized nations of the world have Genuine Mahogany appreciation to Gen. Douglas Mac- \ land uncertain push toward the no right to expect that the un­ To (eel your beat .A.!:tMr„fo.r Jhe__.‘Mn.sp.ira.Uon._and.: 16523029 95 ;Yalu River. civilized nations will Wag’S * hraml and do-yoiW beat i= support" he said the general gave : it'*It « imp-important to him in working up the part.______| w ar more Juimam'” than “ they * 'leelj relax)laxed and free inow and have the U N forces with- -do-?...... from-strainand ten­ draw from Korea? Thia would be Surely ail of us, in the spirit of sion. Getting your formerly $385.00 teeth into a smooth _to reward aggression after already modern war, must b»- prepared to • having paid a tragic price to repel piece of delicious reap wlial we sow, take what we Wrigley'* Spear­ Regulartv $25.00, $26.50 and :it. give ? mint Gum.really helps. It's a p:e.-isant, $27.50. Five Styles: Commode, to Izzard I "Would they force the issue liy Nationally Advertised Cool­ 'Hie Guardian's controversy ia wholesome outlet (or pent-up tension — Step-End, Tier and Lamp Tables. threatening to carry the war into gives you comfort and satiifartion. And erator 10 cubic foot freezer. poin.tlc.ss. This is what moilern It coats so little! 1 2 9 ^ 5 China? 2 I 9 9 ’ An idea! size for home war la, and. so long as war re­ Kemembet. too. Wrigley't Spramiint i j "H ere ia the alternative moat kitchen or farm u.se. Soon mains an accepted institullen, even Gum has been a favorite in New Bng- { tattrRCtlve to many Americans, • No matter wbal you pays for it.seif in food .sav­ the-' nl'o.st civilized nations will land for fenerations. It is the product ; may be needing in thie way formerly $259.95 formerly $151.50 ^whp believe that by bombing, of an old. established ooffipany that ings^ Ruy ice cream, meat-<<, specialize in iiinking it still worse. of drugs, sick-room sup­ iblockade, and possibly Amerlcan- pioneered the development of higli ifish, fowl, fruits and vege­ Nationally Advertised ABC If we want to engage our con - 1 qu.-ility chewing gum, m sure to get plies or sundries, we in­ Nationally Advertised Kelvina- 'mounted Nationalist forays on vite you to bring your tor featuring "Cold Clear to the tables at quantity prices. Washer complete with electric science,*, or conduct a coiitrover'. i tnc original Wrigley’e Spearmint Gum pump. Big 9 lb. capacity in the ,the Chinese mainland Peking Look for the green spear on the package. problem to this.fine phar­ Floor " . and Across-the-Top Allows you to prepare p’cs sy, why not pose the question of gleaming white porcelain tub; ^could be quickly brought to its macy. You will find our Freezer. 7 cubic* foot capacity; and bread in advance for whether war itself is not Hie only 24 inches wide over all. chrome trimmed. Heavy duty Jenree. ’This newspaper has stocks complete, our prices emergencies. wringer. basic crime, the unforgivable uniformly fair. Prescrip- . axamined these proposals in some atrocity, and the problem man­ tions always receive our -detail and has set forth the rea- kind must deal with if it wishes special, expert aneoiioo. • Bons why the best military opinion to survive? -considers such a hope dangerous­ ly unrealistic. Unless Americans WESTOWN Taft Quits New Jersey « are prepared to be drawn by this PHARMACY ■ort of actibn Into a far greater SeniitVir Taft's witiulrawal from 439 Hartford Road. Tel. .3-9946 war, demanding far greater the New .ler.-ey primary means (Come|- MeKee Street) Florence casualties than In Korea, they had that he has decideil lo i,;est his LIQBIt Thor better^ reexamtre rarefntty —att rhaTTCTH nomTnnuon on FIs Ruth proposals-for a 'cheap',vic­ acquire whore EteciriFT tory.' . ■ ...... The pfiiiiRry j>ioct\s.'i is not ui- Washer .'But .*uppuac-thc-ttuce.makmg-l-Uitvcar-»n4-tqH»>-T) . S', |a all a b lu ^ used by the R ^ to prifuary, where hoi wUJ, not face CEMENT Gen nine Mah ogany IN THE up their power , in JSorth i llie direct competition' of General Then AmeHciniB h>eil to [ Elsenhower,! It " will- he the Taft Corner - Ta D e l u ^ - reminded that during nim-1 hold on party organization against Toud I OU ’ Regularly $42.50. ' Genuine tnonths of negotiations UN power ^^ORTHEAST SECTION the dynamic holti the Eisenhower ‘‘k Mahogany. Use where tvfo up­ has also ^^Been built itp in South candidacy ha.s taken on the imagi­ HOBBY SHOPPE holstered pieces meet in a cor­ Model - Korea, while the Chine.se have nation of or.lmkry Repulilicana. It Cor. Cenle> and Griswold Sta. ner! . OPEN B.A. M. to 7 P. M. 8 Styles keen effectively preventeil by the will be the strategy of maneuver 1 7 9 ® ^ Monday, March 24 hlilltary stalemate from using against the strategy of popularity. w ' 4 " ’ ^ e lr power elsew-here in Asia'. formerly $219.95 (And Finished on Tuosdoy When Necessary) It is fair to ask whetlier', Sena­ Regularly $27.50 and $29.95. ) *'Is It the vek-y (act o f stalemate tor Taft's retreat into this kind of Other Croups Cocktail. Step-End, Commode, Which is so peculisriy galling to a strategy does not forecast his loss Pembroke, Lamp and Nests of WMWNS 50 Nationally Advertise^ Flor­ If you iivo on any of tho sfrtofs in this section hove your paper out ynited Btates unused to thinking o f the prize he lias been seeking. W ILLIAM S Tables. __ _ BAOTHBM. INC ence Range has large com­ on Monday, Procoods from tlioso coHoctiens of puper sorvo to axcept in terms of total victory? Vntil yesterday, .Senator Taft waa 2 9 - 32-95 FUNERAL bination oven and broiler buy now oquipmont for the Monchostor Momeriol Hospital. ^ ■Then perhap's the greatest lesson campaigning to the people as well OIL SERVICE with polished aluminum fc be learned from the- present as to party organizallon.s He waa SERVICE formerly $159.95 smokeless broiler pan: deep l^tuatlon is that Amertesms can- ^ThjKe Styles reduced to 29.95 seeking to demonstrate that he o d MAGAZINES ~ PAPER AND PAPER CARTONS PICKED UP 341 BR X ST. from $35.00. These styles at Onngnd LWest well cooker; three 5-speed aot expect to have it all their way- could de-velop popular appeal as top burners; oven,thermo­ ip Asia any more than the Chi- $32.50; were $38.50, $39.95. P tn e to r IF PUT OUT AT THE CURB \vell as organizational strength. If FUEL AND stat ; and outlet* for appli­ .Bese can be allowed to have it all this effort had been successful, ob­ Nationally Advertised Thor washer with electric pump ances. tpeir way. viously it would have continued. RANGE OIL PLEASE NOTE; CoHocHons WiB Bo Mode As Schodulod Roin of » "Y e t behind this is a greater But the popular defeat In New and heavy duty wringer 1 ^ —-and a greater victory. Ag- Hampshire was decisive, and if if it equipped with positive safe­ 'SWnoi—UidoM jtJ^^^ Aaaaion haa been succeasfully re- development* in Minnesota were 3/96 ty release. 9 lbs, capacity; 1 4 9 ^ 5 OIL HEATING gleaming white pptcelain ■ated by a force which 't.'omea an even more'" crushing blow to formerly $171.95 LOOK FOR THE MANCHESTER PAPER SALVAGE TRUCK— doeer than ever before in history the type of campaign Senator Taft EQUIPMENT inside and out. Never ne^da- W M Il S ..tk being sm international police has elected to make. WATKINS n * Sign at • oiling or greasing. Carries NaUonaUy Advertised ABC CLEARLY IDENTIFIED BY SIGNS ON EITHER SIDE! Washer with automatic timer ftree operating under world law. Estimatcfl On Reqaest -Thor’s liberal 5-Year Pro­ The sorrowful thing about thia WORTHY SERVICE . . tell* you when your clothes GIVE YOUR WASTE PAPER TO THIS WORTH-WHILE PROJECT! HjlM cooperation Is far from com- man is that, whatever his stature CALL (4 MaadneiU* tection Plan. are washed. Electric pump. d/ Meutokeden. Ifetc; the results are far from per- before ho undertook this cani- 142 East Center St. fiett the 'Ipw* is fBr from eatab- pailjjn for popular support, irh o a 2-1257 _ I Manchester

4 r •t* ? ^ ^ \ ‘I'.jj .i l - JlANGBkSTER^ EVENING HERAl^r KAKGHESmt^ COim^ FIUDAYi lCABCT n rlS tt- •ic;- cJ^TrK.’Ttr- ^^MANC«E3TBftrEVl^WO.HEBAUl, MAirogESTEK, G0IW:rT1lTPAl^"m Prentice Fund Cloudy Days Might Result ARE T o n BtJILDING A NEW HOME Brigham; aentinel, Mrs. Everett Maas., will ahow colored slides of [ouse Bars Obituary Film to Aid W S M tS t. WSCS Show Set local scenes tn ToUend Oiurch- on Grange,. March 28. The first and Rockville EecMve Eefaad Grange Confers ' second degree teams will confer REQimiiiia k SEPno tank system? April 18. Tickets will be sold by the degrees at Enfield Grange on Reaches 8578 In Savings on New Schools Flood Drive , INSIST Former employes of the .M. T. For March 28 church school members. April 7. [ore Funds Deaths Stevens A 8(A On. have received EUward Wochomurka has a Degrees 3 and 4 ON A MdUNMEY BBOIHEBr cards In regard to their Bins Croes new farm truck to replace the one The charter was draped in mem­ ] SSmO TANK Sm Elf Respess Gives premium for the second quarter of Talent night at the North ory of William F. Monlie who died Classmatefl GollecMll7 7 — —— — — — w w a w stolen several weeks ago by a man Manchester Grange conferred Sunday, March 1 6 .^ ' only about 100 etear tlajm In tbo Tagliacd* Movie Head* 1051, with the announcement th£t Hethodiat Church, the all-group who waa epmloyed og a farm hrad Joseph F. Cailade In Tour of M«rckants In tiM plans for th« addition to ''l iC A U S I they are to bo refunded the money. the tl)ird and fourth degrees on a 'o Science 180 day aebool year may raault In South School. Bill at Circle Th^ter; Facte oti Firm monthly-WSCS project, ia set for on .‘ hia Nrtther man nor a aaving of money on Manefeeater (1 ) ■ystoM'^ eagtaeand bad la- Tbe noUce states that "In order truck haa Mkn heard of since the claaa of cai^idates Wednesday Dies Suddenly Of Townes North End SInea the width of a room haa stalled by aaeetallsto g M ^ to maintain continuous-coverage, Friday. March 28. at 8 o’clock. [— > H > 0 —) schools now in the plannli^ ataga been governed by the height of Italian Relief Benefit In the church veatry. Tickets theft. night In Orange Hall. Edith Wil­ and on those now proposed. yen a Job T ^ T LASTS. many of our employes paid pre- Many accidenta were reported liams was master for the third The Billy Prentica Fund now the window! before now, -clase- <2) Eeaeeaably peioed. Aayaae Head of Press Wireless miiane directly to Blue Cross for are now available. «C«BClM. lU p*»mge U ex> / Joseph Francis _C|nads of 150 Heretofore the aUte’a achool rooma are ganarally nhlong,__Ad* •■Pnrilnccl." the flmt nutSwOc Thursday night on the Wilbur degree team and Worthy Master POOFIHC contalnrtSTt,” ^------^----- — ^ the entire second quarter of 1991. It lailn reality a variety rater- 7>unb«r_„was In charge of. ^„.jaUt«'foai]r. High• •S|^es rtreet, W'k S^MSW fatlred VVSI. cost ac trandtngne0dr~lua~miiilaa~fIiit' ditlonal money could be eaved It Ikreen version of Hie iFamous open, (9) Tan get tbe Naefit of oar IS- The company propoiees td reim­ talnment. One ofthe hecdnii'erir Croaa-Higbwa.y. near-Tolland--^:— ' TtnUUvcly approved without countant at Cheney Brothera, died Boys under the supervision of classroom ceilings be at leaat IIH rooma “wera aquare or nearly also known by Its English title of the fourth degree. Pianists were l\&SIDINC feet high In order to provide Mgh year oervkse plaa, eleaalag Employ Aln^ut burse all empleyes for premiums le Clinton Webb of Glastonbury, Mrs. GustaVe Anderson and Mrs. cban(« today were 110 ,806,000 for suddenly lest night while working Mrs. Ruth Bonney, teacher and aqujire. "Love of a Clown." will be ehown perledleally at a 15% dIeeoaaC paid applicable to the months of magician and ventriloquist, with the lateritate Commerce commla- on books at the Waahington. Social enough windowa to Inaure ad^ at the Circle Theater for three James McBrierty. Deputy John A. A. DION. INC. neighbor of the Prentica family, quate natural light In all pmta of Square Soeas Beat Waterpreoftag of eellaie. i Rockville, 'M»reh 31—Jerome B. May and June, 1561, and accord- his cowboy partner. Local peo Gilead Boy Wins Griswold lnspA:ted the work, and 399 Autuma'St. Tel. 488* aion, 904,223,300 for the NaUonal Club. Thla le true becanee a IWtangla days from April 1 to April 9. "Mad ingly, by conqmt of the union, all pie will remember that CIfnt Advtaory Committee for Aeronau- Bom In Pennsylvania. Mr. C*- collected 9177 in their canvasalng the room. The requireoM^ haa About Opera," another Italian Septle nutbs, Oeeepeals Cleaaed. Reepeae, who la head of the La- many coinmemed on~ila excellence. of North End merchanta yester­ of a given perimeter has greater Plugged aewera olaaaed tIentilnaRy. employes who present! Evidence of spent hls boyhood days In Man- The third degree girls were at­ tlCl. 95,245,060 for the Securities nade had been a resident of Man- now been lowered to lO^aat, be­ feature, studded with romance, Pplnta - Plaacomold Corporation premium paid for such period, such cheeter and was always interested 4-H Dairy Prize pad facham e commission and day. , cause...... it has...... been— foujm ------that- on area when the aides are equal in drama, comady and. beauflful tired In full length blue and gold cheater for many years. Ha. was -length.-In-other wards. It is i>oe- -and tha_Preaa -Wii«laae Mamifac- sia Blue Croee receipt, cancelled in ventriloquism. He has traveled evening gowns. .^s_pftlqerg con-. ~'P6«8>T,000 tw Selective Beivrce. a member of the Manchester Fonowlng the lead of a Main "almost luar~ai« cctUHSTTIi^vr^lBe operatic artii, afim be ahbwn. check or money order' receipt, to extensively in this "atatr“BBir~lA An attempt to reduce the Selec- street restaurant proprietor, skies are either qloudy or com­ eible to get more floor space in a Thla performance, the firat In WOM^llta Stfilb Dhpeiil te '^tiiring Company, Inc., tha new in- "Waiiam Landon, Jr., ton of Mr T erred^e fourth degree. Lodge of Mesons, scribe of Nut­ pletely overcast. / ' square room with a certain George 0>leman or Louie Sehlaf known to give excellent perform­ A delicious supper, served by the Uve Service budget 93,507,000 be­ meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Leba­ bowling alley proprietor and a di^ Manchester, la being sponsored Toy U5-1B2 PEABL SIBEET nXEPBKUOl 898S duatry locating in the former at the Minterhum office will be ances. and Mrs. William Landon, Sr., of low the amount recommended by cleaning establishment have aaked The new requirement permits amount of wall apace than In an local Italian Americaiu for the Home Economics committee, pre­ NEWTIRES non, and secretary of the Wash­ oblong room with the same SpringvtUe MiU property on West reimbursed in cash." Application Other entertainers who will West street, Gilead, won a first ceded the meeting. Place cards the committee was rejected by the ington Social Club. that card# and contribuUona cana the maxlmujn use of artificial Italian nood Relief drive. Main atreet, is meeting ariU| for refunds must be made before have a part in the program are •tandiaf vote of 114 to 83. be left at their buatnesa places. light. Natural light can be used amount of wall apace. prize at the 1951 award banquet were made by Mrs. Thomaa Dun­ Ho leaves his wife, Mrs. Daisy For Instance. If a room la a 10 "Pagliacci," fUmecalo-of--tb*-opera;~Itt~apite- - ■ -Tuesday hewiR speak the Rode- tenee in- rtairycatf' record.------"'"’Vi'Mbers'are'remihded thiriliey Mary's Episcopal Church Sunday Over the week end, the boys will of the fact that the film is made In ville Rotary Club, explaining in The supper will be served at 6:30 Thomas Morley will play piano are to neighbor with Bolton quested for the VA for the year afternoon at 2:80, with the rector finish covering the residential per room would be reduced 1,350 one dollar per running foot of Italian, It is readily imdentand- detail the program for the miU- o'clock and a short business meet­ accompaniment. Tickets may be Plus Tax atartiBf July 1. areas of town designated in ’The feet, making a reduction of 25.- wall. 100 square feet of floor space able to others. j ing will follow. purchased from WSCS leaders or Friends of the VA claim the cut of the church. Rev. Alfred L Wil­ 000 cubic feet for the building. In a square room could be con­ Mr. Respess states that the en­ 600x16 liams, officiating. Interment will Herald IMesday. In addition, "Pagliacci" haa in it such Ital­ tire building will be used accord­ Doace Toalght at the door. Rev. Jack Smith would have a disastrous effect. be In the East Cemetery. Bruce Oordner will canvass Cen­ The money saving is based on 85 structed for 940. The same Tha junior class of the Rockville EXCHANGE Wl-ni Rep. Thomas says It wouldn’t. cents per cubic foot aa the con amount would pay for the con­ ian operatic greats aa Tito Gobbi, ing to present plans. The plant of Friends may call at the T. P. tennial Apartments and the Gar­ Afro Poll and Filippo Momucel, the Press-Wireless la being moved High ^hool will hold h dance to­ Guest of Council RECAPPABLE TIRE Meanwhile, the Appropriations den Apartments. St ruction cost. ^ struction of only 75 square feet in // night at the Sykes Gymnasium. committee recommended cutting Holloran Funeral Home, 175 Cen­ There would al.so ha a drop in an oblong ,room. and introduces a fascinating fe­ from ' Long Island to Itockville. ter street, from 7 to 9;30 tonight Speaking for herself and the male star in the peraon of Gina The former dyehouse at the plant Music for the event w’ill be fur­ Tolland For the KMdiea 9133,567,037 from Interior, depart­ and tomorrow night. boys who are making the collec- the cost of heating a smaller Many teachers feel that a nished by Neffs orchestra. Rev. Jack Smith, executive sec­ ManclMster ment funds. The President asked building. Lighting cost would square room permits greater flexl- Lollobriglda. The technique ofem- la being converted Into a machine '9626;00i;800 for the ' department. JLl(jn, Mrs. Bpnncy said today, that increase.- .. Ploylng a-prologue In-motion-pie- . shop, and. the. .local‘plant wUl do. —About 30 bidtes of the Tolland retary of, the Greater Hartford ArthfirDiifiSforts Robert H. Rogers it would be impossible to compile iJimytrrthe rtasswomslncehjfnl- lures is used to good advantage work for the LaPoints Plaacomold CJouncIl of (Churches, will .speak on Large Aoeortment -Tirt ft Reeappifig The sharpest proposed cut wns the. namea of all those-who have Acrordlng to Arthur H. Illing, ^ nipYed accoidli^ Community Women’s Cluh met BROAD ST. TEL. 2-4224 "Hr funds recdinmended 'for the Robert Henry -Rogers' of' M 'superfritendeht of sch(»l8,' the'h^ the lessons being taught. in- this new version of-Tagtiacct" ..Corporatloa-..plant at. Windsor Marine Units Note Wednesday. evening in the-church ..‘.'The ..Place, .of..the,. Council.. of- ReclamBtlon bureau, the Bureau of Winter, street died suddenly at his contributed. "It would be a full "Mad About the Opera," etan Locks. At the present time a staff parlors. Furlong Flynn gave « Churches in the American com­ Indian Affairs, the Division of the home last night. time job," she said. * Beniamino Gigli, Tito Gobi, the of about 50 are assembling various 8th Anniversary talk on hia trip by plane to Aus­ munity" at the bi-monthly dinner Territories and some public power Born In Portadown. Ireland, Mr. "We do appreciate the genero­ kaowledged he used Oninewald In ballet corps of the "La Scala” Ym cmroI barffllii wifh linits, this staff to be increased as tralia and described the various meeting of' the Manchester Council projects. Rogers had lived here for over 60 sity of merchants and Manchester 1950 to funnel 910,000 into the Re­ theater and the orchestra of the additional equipment ia received. parts of that country which he of Clhurchca to be held Monday That action came before the full years and was employed as a reaidents,” she said. "But there is Probe Asks publican primary campaigns of Opera Theater of Rome under the Red Cross Fund - The Frank J. Mansfield Detach­ saw. Refreshments were served evening at 6:30 at the Emanuel THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB House got started 'oh the VA funds. weaver at Cheney Brothers for 48 need of a huge sum to provide for Senators Nixon of California and direction of Gulseppe Morelll. Donald Weekes, chairman of the ment and Auxiliary, Marine Corps by Mrs. Ruth Loyzim and her Lutheran Church. The House was to consider a 96,- years, retiring three years ago. He Billy’s possible future hospitaliza­ Young of North Dakota. TickeU may he purchased in TOP QUALITY# • • you Jiut cannot 1952 fund drive for the Rockville League, will celebrate their committee. . A worship service will be led 371,138,348 bill financing the VA was a member of the Manchester tion.” At the time, Brewster was advance from the State Barber afford to fool around with the quality of the Chapter of the American Red eighth anniversary at the Marine Mrs. Samuel Simpson, who ha.s by the host pastor. Rev. Carl Ol­ and a score of other' federal agen­ Lodge of Masons, Nutmeg Forest, She said Mrz: HaTry Prentice, For Check chairman of the Republican Sena­ Shop on BlaeeU street. Circle Cross, announces that the total to (Jlubhouae on Middle Turnpike been confined to her room for two son, and Ml.sa Martha Diana, ac­ 65 Stand-up, Full-color Pieces! Cowboys and Cow. ' mother, oontacted her and torial campaign committee. It was cies. Tall Cedars cf Lebanon, Washing­ 8 111/1 theater. State theater or members coal you bum... not if you want ^ e most date ia 94,728.95 while the quota west tomorrow evening at 7:30 Weeks with illness, is again able companied by Miss Anne Balkus. Rirla . . . Indians, Broncon . , . Gun and Holster ■ TTie Appropriations committee ton Soeial Club'and Royal Black la overcome by the people's gen­ (Continued from Page One) "against the rules" for the com­ of the flood relief committee. for the Town of Vernon ia 913,017. with a potiuck. Jerry Sapienza, to be about the house. will be the guest soloist. Rev. Fred . . . and LotA, Lots More! Just brinf mother or chopped the bill siihstantlallv yes^ Prcceptory, Star of East. erosity. "She could not find mittee to take sides in a party pri­ economical heat from your furnace. To be sure Mr. Weekes again urges team cap­ vice commandant, and Elsie An­ The chairman of the Board of R. Edgar, council president, will terday, cutting the public housing words,” Mrs. Bonney said, "to ex- (Grunewald's chauffeur) about mary, Brewster conceded, but he Crocodiles and geese lay similar- tains and workers to complete derson are co-chairmen for the Education has been authorized to conduct the business meeting. • • • lie leaves hia wife, Mrs. Sarah pre.18 her feelings.” did so anyway through Orunewald. sized eggs. of a bargain' in heat hum Old Company’s their canvass as soon as po^ble r|C L E ! program to 5,000 new units and Proctor Rogers; a daughter. Mrs. She pointed out that It would black market whiskey?" he w affair. make an application for a federal refusing to restore any of the 174 Axel Anderson, with whom he asked. Lehigh premium anthracite—trademarhed with and return their money to the Red The auxiliary has arranged the grant for current expenses. Ex­ BINGO be impossible for the boys to can­ Cross headquarters. supper .and the detachment Will million dollar committee slash )n made his liome; three sisters. Mrs. vass every home and that contri- "No,” replied Maloney. the red bull’s-eye discs. It is the hardest coal penses to date are 942,251.58. The EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT the Atomic Energy commission James Clifford and Mias Esther bntlona could be sent to her home, Graage furnish the entertainment and re­ board will continue the State Su- budget. Rogers, both of Manchester, and Bridges’ name was brought In .6% Dip Shown mined in America. . . lasts longer! Try a bin- The Vernon Grange will meet freshments. pcrvi.sory Service. Do You Nooft STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP 10 Vernon street, or the First with testimony from Maloney tonight at 8 o’clock at the Grange But funds for veterans' pose a Mrs. Charlotte Hawthorne of Ire­ National Bank of Manchester PLASTERING Although the two organizations Representatives of the Board.s 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS political problem to House mem­ land; and one grandchild. that he a.sked the Senator aa a full . . . see why Old Company’s Lehigh pre­ Hall In Vernon Center. The pro­ are small, the detachment with of Education from 17 towns, in­ Spaoo For Your bers in an election year In which where the Billy Prentice Trust "friend’’ to make inquiries at the In Living G>sts gram for the night will be "The about 40 members and the auxil­ cluding Tolland, met Wednesday all 435 seats are at atake. The luneral will be held tomor­ Fund has been established. Internal Revenue Bureau about mium anthracite is the most economi(»l fuel Farm and Home." iary with about 30, they are ac­ at 7;30 p. m. at the Hall Memo­ row afternoon at 3:30 at the tax ca.se. Raymond D. McCarthy Fartios, Woftrfius^ Holmes Func al Home, 400 Main (Oentinned from Page One) you can bum! Speakers Aaooaaoed tive. .They own their own club­ rial School In South Willington Streep, with Rev. Fred R. Edgar, The investigators developed last TcL Blanchestcr 3097 Principal Allen U Diomer has house and the property on Middle for further discussion of the re­ Bauiiuots, Sbowora, Local People Help pastdr of the South Methodist fall that both Bridges and Grune- also will show a cost-oMivtng de­ announced the complete list of Turnpike and anticipate erecting gional high school problem. DROP IN PRICES ON Church, officiating. Burial will be wald made inquiries at the Inter­ cline. speakers for the graduation exer­ a permanent building on this site Towns besides Tolland represent- Reds Enter nal Revenue bureau three years cises of tbe class of 1952. within the next two years in nt the meeting,were Andover. Eic.7 In Flower Show In the East Ometery. Sen. Moody (D., Mich.) was all G. L WILLIS memory of Frank J. Mansfield, Ashford, Bolton. Columbia. Cov­ Tile funeral home will he open ago about the tax troubles of ready with a statement, caUing The valedictorian ia Joan Audrey for the convenience of friends Hyman ftarvey Klein, Baltimore Newmarker, daughter of Mrs. Elsie who was the first local Marine to entry. Chaplin, Eastford, Frank­ REPUBUCANS G.E. REFRIGERATORS the February decline "good news." lose his llte in World War II. His lin, Hampton. Hebron, Lebanon, THE ITALIAN. "Through the Seasons" Is the after 7 o’clock tbls evening. Indo-China wholesale liquor dealer and im­ "Price controls, enacted by Con­ & SON, INC. Newmarker ahd the late Edward HEAR porter. The government had plac- flylt tm i mother, Mrs. Martha Mansfield, Mansfield, Scotland, Sprague...... gress for the mobilization _emer- -2 MAIN ST.^TEL. 5125 — ^ - L. Newmarker of 29 Davis avenue. Union and .Willington,,,^ .... ,, ed- s five ■million-dollar leopsjdy.. „.The..alutatorian.ls Joan Ann'q^: _ -Re^ -H^fis -Pren^^^ ....former- ___ Hartford, Sunday at 2 o'clock and Fitnwpirf* -Wari-Lovett lax“assess'menr agafiist Klein, The ing, despite-a~price control law -~-~WaauiKteForHrT«aMm.BS units^ to make a 'marine home in pastor of Tolland Federated «MRs WlLLIAM^ A r PURTELV= continues each week dav through cafe still is pending with certain built-in Inflationary Scottx of 3 Bradley drive. Manchester for all local boys who Church, at present serving a M ^ rU R B E — -----Jteimbllcan Gandidqte For U.-SrSenat*-----— .Saturday. MarcJi 29, from 10 a. m. Wllllam Q. Treat (Contlnued from Page One) Matter of Friendship features.” Moody said. The third and fourth honors In have served in the Marine Corps. Methodist Church in Fall River, to 9 p. m. Maloney testified that hls own Moody said many will .base the the clam go to Clara Evelyn Commandant Harold A. Osgood AT This year the show will be held The funeral of William G. Grumbach, daughter of Mr. and HALLS Trent of 2069 Hebron avenue. Involve.nent by the Chinese Reds interest and that of Bridges In the alight drop a.s an argument for and President Cora Blow extend a In the big State Armory on Broad in the bitter fight for Indo-Chlna, case was strictly a matter of suspending price controls, or drop­ Mrs. Francis Grumbach of 63 Ver­ cordial invitation to any local ma­ street. Francis ,S. Murphy of the Glastonbury, who died auddenly at non avenue, and Lois Ann Feld­ Complete kitchen facilities If . OPEN MEETING OF REPUBLICAN hls—home Tuesday evening, -waa gateway to southeast Asia. friomlahlp...... ping them entirely,.!...... rines who are home on furlough to wanted. Also bar faclUttes. Hartford Ttmeil" general chairman, Chinese Communist forces have man; daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. attend thls-supper as-their guests- TOWN_JCOMMITTEfi__ held this afternoon at 2 o’clock Maloney said the liquor dealer "This would be dangerous to John Feldman of 123 Orchard Caterer TUriitshed If desired. has appointed Richard Henderson at the Holmes Funeral Home. teen reporting building strength wns a friend of hls law partner, I. our free system," he .said. "Sus­ W e Offer as show manager. Walter B. for weeks near the Jndo-China Btreet. For Further Infonnatloa Call Dr. Philip M. Ro.se. minister of Alfred I.evy. with whom, he be­ pending controls prematurely These four girls will prepare and MODEL NH10H WA5 $494.95 Br>*snt of Olcott drive, Manches­ the Buckingham Congregational Ixirder. Their active participation came aa.snclated after ha left gov­ would be precisely aa foolish as B-A Club Slates A. J. GEORGE. VERPUNOK SOHOUL AUBITORIUM ter, a member of the Connecticut In Indo-(?htna has often been pre­ A Rapidly Growing Electric Light Com- deliver essays at the June gradua­ TeL 2-8145—Evenings 2-820S Church, officlsted, and burial waa ernment service In 1946 as a spe­ sending a fire department home tion exercises. Agricultural Society, is one of the in the family plot in the East dicted. cial assistant Attorney General. Just because the flames were a lit­ pany Stock, Selling at Approximately ^ I WeWW Annual Meeting Friday Evseiif, March 21 atltOOUlllod; Assistant chairmen. Crtnetery. It la known that the Peiping re He said Levy aaked If there tle lower and could no longer be Offtcers ABBounoed - The Federated Garden CTubs of Bearers were Merton Weir, glme has been aiding the forces of "wasn't some way I could bring seen above the rooftop.” Hope C?hepter No. 60. OEa has NOW • 3 7 5.00 Connecticut are cooperating, along Jerome Weir, Clifford Plan1< and Moscow-trained Ho Chl-minh for the Klein matter to the attention announced the following slate of Annual meeting and election o' with the Allied Florists of Greater Harry Tomlinson. some time, supplying equipment of the Internal Revenue bureau In­ YIELDING APPROXIMATELY...... 5 6 0 dfficera for the edming year; officers Will be held at the British Hartford, the Connecticut Nurs­ and training insurgent forces. asmuch as there haa been a mis­ N o w 1 9 S 2 . % worthy matron, Mrs. Gertrude American Club tomorrow after MODEL NH8H WAS $454.75 erymen's Association, and Nation­ Alias Rose M. Perkins Neither Acheson nor Lovett In­ take in bringing the jeopardy tax Kington: worthy patron. Dariue noon. The business session wil al Association of Gardeners. The The funeral of Mias Rose M. dicated the size of the Chinese Red assessments against Mr. Klein." N ew W a y G IA N T 2

shift. Union asked 10 and Approves Two ommended:;6 and 9, Holidays — Workers presently Sabre.s Hit get no pay for unwqrked holiday.:', MALE BOOKKEi Settlements regular pay for worked holidays. Union asked ll j pay for unworked holidays. 214 pay for worked holi­ 13 MIGs in Wontad for permoiieof portion wMi C . R .'illlU l fk Probate Judge Wallett days. Recommended day’s pay for unworked holidays, double pay CO., INC. ViKotioR wiMi poft sick leoYo, g h *|i DESIRABLE Lots. 70’ x 159’, $1,- Grants $17,50D Total for worked holidays. 600. OS’ X 110’, $800. Roth have 40 M inutes insnraiieo and Bloo Cross. city water. Madeline Smith. Real- 'In Accident Claims for, 2-1642 or 4679. __ (Continued from Page dkkt____ RiflemetuCop Probate Judge John J. W allett |ifo."tod MrSi Philips Lee TW O AD JO IN IN G building lots whether prisoners should have the Plioiio Mr. Hogan yesterday approved two out-of- In Manchester In A zone. Must More Questions right to choose whether they are MANCHESTER 411*1 FQR APPOINTMENT CCIL Title sell, $275 each. Phease phone 2- court settlements of claims rising to be repatriated. out o f automobile accidents, SECTION after 7 p. m. or all day Sun­ However, dfher obaerVera inter­ Give Lecture oh China day. of them resulting in a^ fatality, and (Contlniied fram Page Ona) preted what the Communist pro­ Defeat Meriden There; the other involving naraonal injury posal did not say as significant, **Jephthah*s Daughter** M A N C H E S T E R - 70 acres, sand which tntaPed $17,500. ated sport in the after school pro- Two blocks from East Cen* n used by each person. In reviewing ready making plans for their first score was bettered by three points. The game marked the finale for Smith, Agents, 6946 - 6716. ette, two large bedrooms. tile Carlew Uriano.- 20, of Manchester pickup truck which had been ain Iflgh School! and “The In­ the 4,000 year-old history of China, cook-out to be held in April. Ten­ Bruce Anderson turned in a fine the '52 boaketbal season at Man­ bath, lavatory, garage. Large against Elmer W. Phelps of 366 parked in front o f his house all tative plans are also in progress performance to lead all shooters Erie Habeatkal Patricia (PHara former” by Plainville High School Mr. Brigga waa preaented with ATTT.ACnVE AMERICAN • ROfiERT J. SMITH night Monday. A blast heard a Mr. Leo stated that China has ai­ chester High and appropriately expandable second floor, H. B. Oakland street for facial Iscera- . WINES, ...... LIQUORSj----- ... and ... . BEERS for a co-Rec night the same with an outstading 188 total. He to Kpresent this section of Con­ a cigar from referee Bob Johnaon. ■COLONIAL Incorporated - • Grady, 6009; ------mile away • shattered the trdek' d-ays been able to overthrow con­ after he had nuule a apectacular fell into the hands of the cliassroom ttons'she sOffelred as a'result of ah month. shot a remarkable 61 off-hand and With basketball taking lUt final “Life is but a stage with each necticut in the State Drama Fes- 953 MAIN STREET after it had moved a few feet from ffYiii 1>§KYK»4wDk$m$iiils, querors. . half ilooa-abot.-Howavarr-Uia-shot- coaches—the high.school faaiUy. .... 6-r I With-i64,:*nd-4oa-fieli:::wllh.457r Bhona Offiaperance 3620. v. in its desigm and featuring Wonderful hew table tested supported by a Brigade of ’Women Cadets from New York City, woh by runner-up '27B by the The only courses that may be cut ranch hefine, large living room, 3 close score of 34 to 29. The seebnd will be muslif.: typing for college came to taking it, as a faculty bas­ and Salvation Army youth leaders from New York, Boston and Hart­ Hqs-Mr. Pearson converted his oixteen MHS students were twin sized pedrooms,- hot watdr SEVEN: ROOM single. Four bed­ colors— pebble gray and surf-green. g.ame proved to lie just os close preparatory students, and' g.vm. ket put the contest on ice. choir into a dancing class? Some among the winnera in the recent oil heat. County atmosphere. rooms. Large lot. Two-car ga­ ford will conduct a town-wide a:)jl exciting as 17F tied up the There will be considerable dis­ Danielson led all scorers with of the prominent carolers were Hartford Courant Scholastic Mag­ Shown by appointment The Gran­ rage. About 20 years old. Imme- seizes by defeating their opponents ruption to one Important phase of stomping ardund the back of the 21 points while Donlin and Eng­ ville Shettuck Co., Mrs. Tyler, Power Mowers azine Writing Awards Contest. diata occupancy. Price $15,000. 23 ■ to 18. The game waa clooe land each dropped through 17 for ochool life—extra-curricular actiyi- hall. Was that a square dance? Three keys came to Manchester Manchester 2-4469. Jamea J. Rohan and Son, Real- tUr'dughout wita ITF holding a the losers. Cone was next in line tlein-although most activities will Even Mr. Alibrio shook hia head High in the news story division, three point advantage at half ton. Phone 7433. YOUTH FOR CHRIST be continued. Swimming is the only in doubt. What la thla modem age two to Fenna Lee Fisher and one with 12 followed on the faculty TOLTON NOTCH homer, a few Reo, Cooper, Worcester, time.- sport aerioualy threatened, al­ coming to? to Carol Rottner. team by Lawrence with eight. o f these choice four-room ranch The final- and deciding game though tennis and glfl may pre­ Honorable mention in the news Early with six and Bradlaw and homes still available. All plaster­ Lots for Sale 7.3 16 Piece Starter ,Set only $6.95 Nowf'For a Limited failed to follow; the pattern of the sent tome- difficulties. ’llie status She walked IntQ.the closet, turn­ stories division went twice' to Jean Briggs with two. Jack Provan ed walls, tile bath, oil heat, large other low scoHifg, closely fought o ( swimming will depend upon the ed her back and the lock on the Rogers, Donald McComb and Bar­ hit for seven for the seniors while lots. Immediate occupancy, $0,. BUILDING LOT, 75’ x 200’ at the contests. Although the halftime Pennsylyonia, Time—20^** Anniversary Offerl RALLY iiSe o f the pool for physical edu­ door snapped closed. This isn’t bara Bengtaon. Allison Olm­ Dick Fontanella tossed in three 850 with $1,000 down for veteran. Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor acore was only 17 to 15, the final ( cation. Clasaea and the avallabtltty from Sherlock Holmes it’s from stead and Mary Lou Potter also and Bob Shack and Charley Cas- T. J. Crockett. Phone 5416. and Builder. Phone 7778. OPEN STO CK 1. dowUe-drainboard, acid reilitant 8. fully . bMuiolad, soundproof < whistle was Mo'wn with 17F on top keir. tw6. ‘ of the coach. For the^moat part, Miss Case’s H5 gym' clast. The received honorable mention in this ANDOVER LAKE—Lot so x 185. porcelain lop . ^ , —drawer slides on noitalaw nylM4 of a one-sided 54 to 21 acore. The division. The shot of the game came from S M A L L F A R M in Vernon. Short Mow-Moster. freshnwn and sophomore boys wlli door was "accidently” closed and $7<)p. Madeline Smith, Realtor. J-baorlngs— .|j| 17F team dropped in 37 points .in Albert Grossman’s entries were the. hands of W alker Briggs on a distance from Wilbur Cross Park­ 3. baked on enamel finlilv on finoil Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 O'clock the second half while holding their not be available for participation Miss Care was on the inside while 2-1642 or 4679. in varsity sports. This should re­ everyone on the outside ran around named in the humor and-editorlal set'shot from half floor. Referee way, about ten acres; eight till­ Additional Place Setting$ and Acces$ory Piece$ steel to lait a lifetime What an opportunity this opponents to only six points! able, rest in pasture and wood­ quire the establishment of an In­ looking for the key to try to get it divisions. Bobby Johnson rewarded the eager V E R N O N — 5 milea to Manchester and Air Capitol -- Rotarys ■ava—now! 1 MARCH 23, 1952 Blit Sal’Tondi Jerry Paige, and w-lth a cigar which really added land. About 5AY. MARCH 21. 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1952 • ' ‘ ...... r- . 1. J •.• -r- 'V ' •tjnr- ■■ • » «** ...... v—/•.vi.v . • ftA A ’X*^AX'XAU\iif.Vil~Krr'>':’~ ‘'-' ■ * .t r.*,W ' . V -^raBCKBaeW0W-»WT*tt't3aM^iataw*••».,trutrwWMWiI1.1. .vemiV. •■ •'m f •, n ••. ,. 'r'.4»s«u»»>#:. "• t -. i • M.-t. oM'-i,.. >4. vi»M> "• I lyjcpn 0 p.rr. Marty Marion Could Be Big Help to Hornsby’s Youngsters and Frankie’^ in First Playoff Game Tdni^Ht ‘Fritz DellaFera Joe Gordon Agrees Lazzeri Former Cards’ Pilot $600,000^Wo^th of Bonus Babies 1951-52 Rcc Senior League Ba*ketball Champion* Was Best Yank Keystoner League Champs Slight One of State’s Most Successful College Directs the Infield Say Pirates Will Soon Be Factor Cathay Iky, was whan ha was per­ A — (^toices at East Side Los Angeles, March 21—(AB— mitted to meet one of the leading Ban Bsmardino, Calif.—-(NKA) Basketball: Coaches Served Without Pay By Ed Corrigan The Senators actually were in the We still hold stubbornly to the be­ horse opera stars In tha flesh and Associated Preaa Sports Writer -^Mcad with another rebuilding lief that Joe Gordon ahould have to ride the latter’s equally famous lead. 8-7. untU the eighth JoVat 70, Branch Rickey went di­ Kentucky Wildcats Team Britinh AmerkR Idle Frankla’i Drive-In and the been filaced' at second base on the trail buddy, name of l ^ g e r . Marty Marion, deposed manager when the Sox-scored twice. Then rect to the aource of aupply—the Wethersfield Warriora wlU clash they notched five more tallies in Sunday In PlayofTs By K.\RL. VOST • out to win by 10 poinU In an over­ all-time Yankee team chosen a Joe's frienda say he waa w A ln g of the St'. Louis Cardinals and cur- •choole and aandlote. at the East Side Rec tonight in One of the most successful rol- time. Art Qulnby hooped 46 points week or eo back, but Joe, himself, around in a dream world for the rent ahortstop of the St. Louis i ninth Tha Pirates paid out 1800,000 To Beat in NCAA Tourney loRe basketball coaches in New for 111 thbt night.” Fritz added, six Manchester's British. Ameri- the first gams of the Rec Senior 14 .Viclories, Two Defeats aaya the selectors made no mla- following week. Browns, could be a big help__ to , In bonuiea laat year, and In 3* League playoff finals. Wethers. England last season was a Man- by wax the^belT cow of—the tnke In giving uie nod to the late ^^uuiH gnad OHe of the Coast m i fneed only batters----- ^ the- ^ alU be idle Sunday in thii- ^ captain In tlie Reserve Of­ I squad. He did not play in the two Rogen Hornsby's gang of young­ Philadelphia Phillies nipped the **-*"-**'*** **•«!•* 21—<48—The« campaign against Penn State, one American Basketball League neliTsubdiied the Poquonock Cbl- Chester Tony Lazzeri. L eagu e's newfangled contracts legians an® the American Legion ficers' Training Corps at the 'Uni­ I point loss t o ' Holy Cross, having sters. , 2-0, while the Chi­ playoffa. Manager - Owner - "T feel flattered Just being run­ which stipulates that he ednnot Not that any one is taking the ichm Iwe*^ MamilTa Rl?k« basketball playoffe open "’•'‘eh f*"- In gaining - the right to play versity of Connecticut. He was I moved up to the varsity prior to ner-up to Tony," declares the bald­ be drafted back into the majors. cago Cuba pasted the Chicago ?ivTh; hM *l!K » on four reglon.l fronU with a 20-4 rec- Coach Perry Pilolti of Bridg'e- ’ the game. Brownies seriously this year. But ^ port aaid.he - was unable to Frankie's who finished in first Francis "F ritz" DeliaFera of ing young manager of the Sacra­ The coast clubs are giving no over­ with a fellow like Marion around: White Sox, 7-1. place after beating the Legion in Lakewood circle, south. ('OACIIINO A LOT OF FUN all figures on this touchy subject, « ... w TonlXhfe sehedule (all times aecure the Park City Armory mento Solons. "I only aaw Tony to direct the infield and ; The Philadelphia A's and the, These lads say Pittsburgh will i gon with the Kentucky WUdeaU | standard i'' a playoff for the top poajtlon. This Fritz guided the . Ui’onn fre.sji- i DellaFera has a major in zool- at the end of hia career, but I but it is believed that there has Boston Braves each won a game at Sunday for the aeccind game m I ogy and a minor in physical ed- like Ned OarVer. Bob Cain, Tom be a factor, perhaps the balance | egzin rated the team to beat for Raleigh, N. C.-/-7-30 p m best qf thiw aeries. Manchc.s- scries is sure to provide thrlll.s men to 14 victories, in Id starts. would likb to think that I played been no concerted rush on the part Byrne end Gene Besrdon, they the expense of American Associa­ galore for Rec League followers. j ucation. As for coaching, "I like 6f younger players to ban them­ ®r.P?w?r the National L e a rie .; the fhamplonshlp. * , . , Kentucky (27-21. Southeastern ter wop the* first game here In addition, he liad the liistinction nearly aa good as he did'. "After could fiaish out of the American | tion teams. The Mackmen stop­ within three years. The Drive-Ins will be led by of coaching without pay, batting i to do it because it's a lot of fun,'! he quit and was running a restau­ selves from the big show. ped Minneapolis, 4-3, in 10 innings . i^*.'**!*"*! 5 * ** in Conference, vs. Penn State (20-4); laat Sunday. : Fritz says. L e a ^ e cellar. That'e the way it goes with studded with talent, including IQ j).,5 p „ Carolina State their newly selected moat valuable , 1.000 as a varsity coach, anil rant in San Francisco, I used to Joe has no illusions about the on a home run by rookie outfield­ player, Lou Dead, big Bill Wade. I How did Coach Oreer feel about Coast League converting, itself Marion, though, is the key man. Rickey, the great procurer—tn St. major-conference championa and ,23-9t. Southern Conference, vs. coaching a team to victory in a drop In many timea Just to talk He didn't play a game last year, er Keith Thomas, and the Braves Louis, Brooklyn and now Pitts- six teams hand-picked at large, g, .Tohn's (22-4> Bemie McQuecney and Phil Pease. game that took two days to play. ' DellaFera'a w ork?" Fritz did a to him." into a third major league In the polished off Milwaukee, 14-12, on Descl Is the important pivot man nice Job with the fellows. You foreseeable future. The players, he but he thinka he'll be able to go burgh. Ado^h Rupp'a markemen from At Chicago 8:4.8 p. m.. Illinois Tlie squat, dark-haircd Silk I Could be. We didn't see Lazzeri six runs in the eighth inning. who/aiso does his share o f re- know he coached for free. He was says, simply are not here at this about 100 thia time if hia injured Richey went as high as $40,000 the Blue Oraea country are etrong- ^ Big Ten. vs Davton r27- Local Players ' Towner has one more year to a great deal while he wga at his leg holda up. The Cleveland Indians defeated outbidding the White Sox for ly favored to captyre their fourth' 4,; ,o:.qo p. m.. Princeton (16-8t, houriding and aroring. having well liked and respected. He time, though he points out that the the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-0,, in n serve on recall active duly His peak. It la difficult, though, to “My leg ian't real atrong yet," Frankie Van Burkleo, a large 17- college crown in the paat « v e ; xvy League, vs. Duquesne (22-3). averaged better than 16 points per assignment at Stores is oflicer in helped me a lot,'’ the varsity men­ conceive of him, or any other aec- Cbast League owners are signing night game, with Bob Lemon" and tor said. young players like mad. he said today, "but for the first year-old left-handed -flrst y*.*” - , . „ , . , .. V . i At Kansas City- Kansas (22-2), game. Wade was the team's’ lead­ charge of the junior < la.ss which ond-baseman, for that matter, Mike Garcia, holding the losers to Score Wins ing point getter with a 247 total During hia undergraduate days "W e were well down in the time thia spring. I'm actually,en­ baseman-outfielder freshly grad­ "I think Kentucky is the best Big Seven, vs. Texas Christian numbers 88 men. Kntz is on duty making greater playa than Gordon thusiastic about my chancea." two hits--both singles by rookie uated from Los Angeles’ John teem in the nation and should be - - for an average of 17.6. McQueenev daily. Monday through Kridav, at Manchester High, Fritz played .standing last year, but we drew Clem Koroshek. The Bucs' "B ” (22-3), .Southwest; lOit.-) p, ni., St.' did in the years he was with the over 200,000,” he said. "If we were Marlon went for three in ycj*- Marshall High. favored to win," said Coach Frank Louis (22-7), Missouri Valley, vs. and Pease are the speed merchants from 8 a. m. to SuIO (i. m. He basketball, football and tennis. In Yanks and later with Cleveland. squad turned back Seattle of the McGuire of Bt. John'a before de­ JarviR, Johnson and and ball handlera deluxe. Re- C9llege, he played four years of in the big leagues and were up in terday's game which the National -There is an interesting story In New Mexico AAM (21-8), Border. teaches four.cliis.ses a day. Joe Just suddenly up and quit Pacific Coast League, 8-3. parting for Raleigh, N.C., where he •serve strength Incliide.s Bemie MC- varsity tennis, two years of varsi­ the race I think we might go over League champion New York connection with Jim Waugh, a At Corvallis. Ore,. -10:30 p. m., Cowles Advance in _____I’t^VN.S t OAtHIINH .Ll.VltEF.K the big Jeagjign la,9t year .tp come a half million, and that's all you .Giants .wpn, .4-3. . in . 10., inninga, aix-foot three. 18-year-old .right- faced the poasibllity of meeting UCLA 119rl0). Pacific CoaaU vs... Orifflth,.;,,, ' A graduate of Manchester High ty basketball and one season as a the Wlldcata in the quarter-finals. and Ray McKenna. • football halfback. He picked up out here and manage. He slugged need. Tookie Gilbert was the star for handed pitcher who may stick Santa Clara (15-9): 12al5 a. m.. ■”'Tai1il(p“ TenhiR" Plav and the University of Conncctii iit. 13 home runs Tor. Sacramento, and. “Our problem at the moment-is the-Ciahts--. He htt-a-double In .the. -with the Buccaneers • thie year, Day ton's. Coach Tom Blackburn, Wyoming (29-6), Mountain States, fli'e Iron Men DellaFera . is anxious to aeciire hl.4 Bhccpsttm in 1M3 and adbh af­ Sports -Mirror whose task is to outsmart second- Tn two pTayiiff games thus far ter enrolled at Officers’ Candidate waa, according to all accounts, the to keep our promising young play^ 10th, and scored on a fly, after Frank Miller, a former minor vs. Oklahoma City (17-7). Uo.vd Jarvis. Don Cowles and employment in his cho.sen ,tlehl best player In the Coast League. efs. If we can offer them the kind taking, third on a single. league pitcher, developed young ranged Illlnoie, the Big Ten cham­ Second .round games are sched­ the Warriors have been able to ap­ coaching and teaching — hfter )us •School in Fort Benning, Ga. In Oc­ pion, in the opening game at Chi­ Rusa Jnhn.son moved into the sec­ pear with only five players due to tober of 1944, Lieutenant Delia They say there was.no inflelder in of salaries they can make in the The Browns’ neighbors, the St. Today a Year Ago—Kansas Waugh^at Lancaster, O., with the uled Saturday night. Then the four ond round of the Manchester Open current Army duty. the league to touch him, qnd that big leaguea they will stay out here. Louis Cardinals, meanwhile, played State a'nd Brighaqi Young ad­ Intention of turning him over to cago, added his vote; regional survivors go to Seattle Frankie's Drive-In. apoiiaored by Ray Damato of Manchester, are pictured above. 'Dh"'Driv*e**-lna mjurles and working conditions. Earl;y last fail UC’onn Head Fera..Was In Germany and leas "I saw Kentucky once during Table Tennia Tournament being Dc.spile thc.se handicaps they have than 24 houra after hitting land, is easy to believe. They seem to You can't beat the climate.” their fifth extra-inning game of vanced to the semi-finals of the Casey Stengel and the Yankees, for the semi-finals Tuesday and won the 1951-52 Rec Senior Basketball I>ague thampionahip by defeating the American Legion in a sne staged at the Wcat Side Rec. Coach Hugh Creer, a close friend Western/ Regional N.C.A,A. bas­ the past aeoMn. I don't see how been uifbclicvnbly "hot " and have waa ordered to attack the enemy. wonder what a player of his cali­ Mel Ott, the old boy wonder of the spring, imwing to the New hut on the lad's graduation from the finals Wednesday. The .wlnnei- jjame_ piayoff for first place. Jarvla remains as the lone sur­ of DellaFera's for years, asked ber is doing out here. the Giants who now manages the York Yankees, 8-2, in 14 Innings. ketball playoffs. high school last June, the Buc­ snyl^y can beat that club." and nmnenip qualify for the •rhe players are, front row, left to right., Bernte McKenna. Bernie McQuecney. Captain Phil had no trouble in disi^ising of their the ROTC cafitain If lie would he Wounded in action he later served Loefller Dlsagm a vivor of the three North End en­ opponents, Johnny King has been with the Third Army under Gener­ The partial a.'.swer is that Gor­ Oakland club, spoke well of the The Red Birds now have played II Five Years Ago--Tippy Larkin caneers stepped tn with a bank Olympic trials b^lnning . March Pease, Lou Deaci and Bill Wade. .Second row, Player-Manager Ray McKenna, Burt Rice, John Wilson, Interested in handling the ttCoiin A diasenter la Coach Ken 29. tries a^. he declsioned Bill Frey the star and the favorite of the al Patton. He was elevated to the don always has been a cowboy at climate, too, though It waa raining 12, 13, 14 and IS inning contests.. outpointed Billy Graham in a ten- deposit of $35,000. ’The kid won Sonny Griffin. Norman Burke., Ray Damato and Scorer Don Dalv. three sets to two. Jarvis won the pups. -(.’learance was iieces.sary heart. He loves to wear big white hard at the time. ' They've won two and lost three. round bout at Madison Square 10 and lost 8 tof Brunswick of the LoeTfler, whose LaSalle squad was Kentucky, top-ranked In the As­ The Drive-lna have'eaptured 34 decisions in <1 starts to da’te. Thirteen of the wins were ic o M fans with his tireless bnuid of rank-of captain in 1946 and served opening set 21 to 10 but dropped ball. He has sciired 65 pointa In the tiiroiigh t’oloncl H. I’aiil .^olio- hats, and back East he couldn't do “ I might even move out here," The Yanks socred three times in Garden. Class D Georgis-FIorlda League, the surprise winner pf the Nstionsl sociated Press' 1952 final poll, won in Rec I/eague play as sgsinst two reversals. well. profe.ssor of Military .Sci­ in' Germany until his release to the next two. 21 to 18 and 21-18. two contests. -The Wethersfield inactive status in 1947. He was re­ it without being stared at. On the he .said, "except that my home is the 14th. Gerry Coleman's double closed by bagging two for New Invitation title last week. "I like the crown in 1948, 1949 and 1951, ence and Taclics. Once the green Ten Years Ago—Yale won the Duquesne," said Loeffler, LaSalle The winner pulled even In the entry boasts plenty of height in called in ig.’iO and assigned to the West Coast nobody notices any­ in New Orleans. Nobody moves tallied the deciding marker, and Eastern Intereollcgiste league Orleans of the. AA Southern As- its string broken only by City Col­ light wa.s given. P'ritz took over was snubbed by the NCAA. lege of New York's amazing dou­ era never got back in the game. ! fourth aet with a 21 to 19 win and Frank Sin.s, cx-Syrncu.se star and Storrs ROTC unit. thing, and Joe is in his element. anywhere from New Orleans if he an error and a ac­ swimming championship at New socistlon with sn earned-run aver­ Niiliiieg Quintels a.s Greer's first lieutenant. "In- counted for the other two. Kentucky opens its tournament ble slam in 19,50. Williama totaled 13 markers and j Siica

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALd , MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 195? PAGE FlriE H I PAGE FOURTEEN M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD> MANCHESTER. CONN,, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, T952 OUT OUR WAY !SP9a!S»= ■^-iisamummiiMmsesisss js WilaMAi^^ JdttL MAJOR HOOPl^B .DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE AitliiiioUM IP MOU WAMnr ID 6EE ...... 16 Hdp Wanted— Feasls SS Hoaacheld GoodB II I MAVI? N O T IM E T O ^ a S M > fM S r WHEM X Tr©TOP»M«/\ ArtldcB for SaJo 45 TH* OUlCKCflir 5ETOP WATltH nVE-^UOM e' DeCORHIER MOTOR IBM FORD SS tudor, 1941 Chevro­ 1948 PAOCARD Oub coups. tc SUBiBSfr, A BPRIN© ' ' M3U COMEOUrJ SIw Nonsense OUARANTEED Rooflng and root WANTED— Wonian for genersl DCVCLOP u n d e r let club and tudor, 1942 Chevro­ SLIGHTLY USED 24 ” Jig saw USED WASHERS COLLAR BAA^DEVEL- RBVBRIE 6IN06 A\V OFVOURI SALES, Inc. Radio, heater, overdrive. Original Npalring. Gutters and cooduc- housework one morning a week. with motor, $60. Ipqulre Watkina PeOPLB*S CYES. -Ju «T UNDER PEOPLE:© let sedan, all good running con­ black flnUh. Excellent condition tors. C o u g i^ 7707. LOW PRICED WATCH TViAT EVES/ CALL ME VERMAL BOUtNOX . w r w A K B O Two elderly men sat la the front Haw Far Bkould Tea Mt SA Y S: “Start thq spring sea­ Two adults. Apply 192 East Cen­ ,Broa., repair ahqp. , HOT IOBA.1 row of specUtora at council meet­ rra oi Your TalevlaiMi B etf AdwtiMnenb dition. Douglaa Motors. 335 Main. throughout. Clarke Motor Sales, ter street. FCtf A MINUTE-VHeY WHENEVER fT© M0U6HT ATIDE OF son right with^Aihe of these 301‘ Broad "street. WB SPECIALIZE in rooflng and Reconditioned, Guaranteed -JUST LOST A FIVE - FIVE BILLION-1 BDBTIC EA C TiM fLflOCiM&y IDLE THE 1 1 Mast cut ing. One o f them had a letter of Unlaaa youTa nearaUlited or pOSY PORTABLE electric dleh- ■an Mi Slodltad complaint about somathlng -or CLASSIFIED ADVT. fine car vaJueS.” B iding. Highest QuaUty ma­ WANTED—Reliable woman for MtULION-DCAXAR M IO H T B E OER ME — 'X ©MOULD J ENiSlMC { Ilka a doaa-up view of the aerean waaher, excellent condition, coat c o n t r a c t / J C I g l a other on file. The clerk read tha DEPT. HOURS: NEW FOR IMMEDIATE A SAFE PLACE TO BUY 1940 BUICK Super 6.^ 47 Hauls after. Two men came In. hung up their DUE IN NEXT MONTH CALL. LET US SHOW YOU ROOFING. Specialising In repair­ Like new, model A pick-up truck. ture Store. 36 Oak. Phona 2-1041. Man—Sorry, Old Man, but ha'q haU and coats. John stared fixed­ TOCB OOOPEBATION WILL YOU MAY ORDER NOW ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new earnings. It runa, $35; large French living M Potat I nuraa *!“* ^ * 40 Permits usage gone back to collage. Motorcycles— Bicycits 11 1 SI Tuscany ly at the coat rack during the en- BE AFPREdATCD HOW WE EVALUATE roofa Gutter work. OUmneya room mirror, $5; two white wick- MAPLE Dining table, electric 3SThln placo oT BMIocralraefeav time meal. ONE NEW WILLYS malal oasd-M- — pollUcal— 1 — 4^*. D. UNIVERSAtr— - Cleaned, rspalrsd. 28 years’ -wt- W ^thjTGntdoinrweflr: •F-porch-ehatfar with two m atch'^ - • SuBar catia— bfarpaiiaav- You can be sure that' if you Henry—Oh, qutt'waJchlhg youf~ YOUR CARS. perience. Free estimstea Call ing tables. $10; dreaaing table other used' furniture. The Weed- flilar raaidoa ^S4Daaaliod fa ction hat and coat. GIRL'S COLUMBIA bicycle, like U ncomparable products and 2«DwUiig • • S n are « h-ugh at your troubles you'll nev­ DIAL512T JEEP ' Howlcy. Manchester 5301. ‘ with mirror, akirt and bench, $10. shed, 11 Main street. WScolt's haeoijf*50rbtMltd V ,______John—I'm only watching mine, Moat are one owner, low mileage new, 330. Call 8404 after 6. equipment. MBrazlUan MiwodapparfM Vatican c fiM l 5« McmbranoH er run out of something to lauEh TWO NEW WILLYS Inquire 257 Spruce street. 11 at. yours has been.-gone for 15 min­ STATION WAGONS cars. Previous owners name on re­ M arl^t thru public demand. TAN K TYPE vacuum cleaner, ■ MVapofx - ^lBOxWHxlB*j^ p ou ch utes. . _____- quest. HcatiniiTT-PIurabinE 17 SgPlah Lost and Found Wantei! Autos— 0 pportunity is here. GRAB 4.500 YARDS of loam and fill avail­ good condition. Very reaaenable. At the meeting of a local coun­ 1 One 4 Cvl., One 6 Cyl. able. Broad street, next to Wet- Phone 4010. 1950 Chevrolet 4-Dr.—Radio, heat­ PLUMBING and heating, special­ oil there had been some diacuaalon The other day two caskets met. TODAY’S USED CAR Motorcycles 12 IT. stone, Tobacco Building.'Call 2- •IM any------LOST—SaddiP Ipather handhtR er, powerglide. Many other ex­ ising In Kpsirs, remodeling, cop­ r IT regarding the type of milk which Said one casket to the other cas­ VALUES R eassure yourself, no invest­ 4528. Manchester Auto Parts. 3-ZI Saturday p. m. Contains valuahlp tras. Price $1,595. WANT,ED—Good, clean, local used per water piping, new construc­ Machinery and Toob 52,' JP-wa-UAM^ fetum to should be provided for the school ket: "la that you, coffin?" 1950 FORD 2-DR. CUSTOM ment. children. personal papera. Reward. Call 2- cars. Clarke Motor Sales, 301 tion. Time payments arranged. OLD STUFF Boit han i 1950 or 2-9409. V-8 SEDAN 1950 Nash Rambler Conv/—Radio, DUBLIN TRACTOR To conclude the debate, the .The publisher of a country heater, green. Price $1..395. Broad. Phone 2-2012. EdwsrC Johnson. Phone 6979 or Biwts and Accessoi^es 46 Radio, heater, defroster, sun- Look At It Anyway COMPANY 4cUmea chairman rose portentously to his newspaper was urging the owner 5044. MlCKEYFINlt / LOST—Pair of boy's friasses. In shield. direction lights and other BAY STATE prc-buflt boat kits Biff Stuff! BY LANK LEONARD MSacrad saacA feet. of the general atore to advertise. ’ vicinity of Washington school. 1949 Ford Custom Tudor — Blue. Business Serricefi Offered 13 1952 Looka Good For YOU North Windham Road Chairman — Gentlemen, what fine extras, Color, why green of radio, heater, undercoating, slip EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ from 10 ft. to 16 ft. Build it your­ STMaM drink HJ Merchant—But. I've been in Call 2-221.1. course. Wlllimantic, Conn— 3-3217 'fou'ReeoMG IHfTNENENOirT , M0RE(JMmS UKlndaf var this town needs ia a supply of business In thia town for 30 years. , covers —$1,215. YOUR KNAPP shoes, available ing. Plugged draina machine self in your,spare time. Priced (MB 10 THE ■EAHyMByiNENII ^ IT r 1951 WILLYS 6 CYL. In all sites. Contact Wm. F. Sul­ cleaned. Phone 6497. from $64.50 up NMsItf Arm# Co. powmicffi/. ststin clean, fresh milk, snd the council Every man. woman and child LOST—l^ng white envelope con­ Additional Information, aa well Your dealer for used tractors, OOtOU 1MMK PHE X NO! 18 HC P», LOOCEHOW, A ATTNENOUfl/- should take the bull by the home 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. Custom—<3ray, livan. salesman, 60 Mountain as Interviews, obtainable at Hotel 1015 Main ktreet. equipment, bulldozers. 41 Impnriaa* knows where my store is and what taining Important papers, vicin­ STATION WAGON NAUUtNOWMMir jlCO K eVEN FHILIP-TO ^ and demand It. I sell. 1 don’t need to advertise. radio and heater. Actual mileage street. Rockvlle. 5-5964. - - - Plumbing and heating. Furn­ Garde, Hartford. Friday, March 21, Terms—Open Evenings metal ity of Hale's and Arthur Drug. If Fully equipped and then some NOW: One hand control of shift, WUKWATCHIN6 adod flnd immurulafp. 1941 Plymouth 4-Dr. Deluxe—Gray and curtain rods. 24 hour, aervlce. license. Good opportunity. Call 2- Jewelry 48 SS Spanish la d p il to be driven that way. guaranteed. Morlarty Brothers. SPINET PIANO, almost new. Must quickly and efficiently. You JEEP SPECIAL — $350, Estimates gladly given. Fagan 4586. •0 Pertaining t o ^ Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Tel. 5135. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ sell at once. Sacriflee for cash. the cod CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER may get an Immediate appoint^ 1947 WILLYS 4-WHEFL pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Write Box W, Herald. ment by calling Manchester Auto TRUCK SPECIALS Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. family \ CARPENTERS WANTED. Ro#- Reasonable prices.- Open daily. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Driving Academy; Phone 2-4097. DRIVE UNIVKRSAL JEEP 19.50 Ford Pickup — Red, heater. What Made ’Em Grow? BY EDGAR MARTIN tlBdematous Hurry To - I-ow mileage—$1,095, LINOLEUM Reir.nanta .50c aquare Mininery— Dretmtiaking 19 setto' Construction. 2-0308. Titursday eveninga. 120 Spruce BIBxhausU .vard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. street. Phone 2-4387. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 BY GALBRAITH RENT A Floor sender and aave DeCORMIER MOTOR 19.39 Dodge One Ton Expreaa Body DRE.SSM A K 1 N O. Alterations, SIDE GLANCES up' to 2-3 the usual cost by. re- — Price $295. Done by reliable, well-trained A LIFETIME Job.'r-One of Amer­ drspes and curtains. Reasonable ica's life In-mrance compAnies sanding your own floors. Only 13 SALES, Inc. men. All Joba guaranteed. Hall BOY’S COVERT topcoat. Excel­ rates. Phone 2-8866. wants two dynamic personalities Fuel and Feed 49-A per day. Easy to operate. No ex­ 24 Maple Street Tel. 8854 Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street. lent condition. Rea.sonahle. 8140. perience needed to use a sender ■Manchester SOLIMENE, Inc. Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or (age 52-401 to be trained for a life SEASONED Hardwood, cut for 8109. Moving— T ru ck in g- insurance selling career lii the rented from Wards Montgomery 19.50 DODGK two-door, radio and Dodgc-Plymouth Cara stove, furnace or iiflreplace. Call i l l Ward, R2R Main street. Job-Rated Tnicka Manchester area. Excellent earn­ Leonard Giglio. Phone 7083. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 heater. Original owner, excellent Storage 20 ings, .salary up to $.500,00 per condition. Reasonable offer ac­ 634 Center Street month (no drawing), plus com­ WANTED—Used furniture. Liv­ cepted. Phone 2-1866. , Phone 5101 or 5102 KEEP YOUR WIFE IN MANCHF.STER PACKAGE Dellv- 350 BALES of hay for sale. Will LA ROE .Sunday paper route for ery. Local light trucking and missions and other benefits In­ facriflee to one buyer. David Mor­ ing room, bedroom, kitchen or sale. Call 4fi.M. Safe Place To Buy New Cars AUTOMATIC HOT WATER package delivery. Refrigerators, cluding pension provtrions to men rison, phone 2-4435, 0 to 2 p. m. entire households. Let us make . 1951 CHEVROLFT washers and Stove moting a with proven abilities In any field you an offer. The Woodshed. where human contacts were of Phone 2-3154. 1940 NASH four-door. Very clean. specialty. Phone 2-0752. Personals CONVERTIBLE ★ Electrical AGas vital Importance, We desire those Garden— Farm— Dairy Excellent condition. Clarke Motor THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Sales, i' who want this to be their last Products 50 THE p r o s p e c t Hill School for Powerglide, radio, heater, signal ★ Oil ★ Furnace Supplies Co., local and long dlatance mov- change and who want to make a WANTED- Used small piano. young children. Pre-Kindergarten. WELL ROTTED COW manure, for Reasonable. Phone 2-2994. lights, undercoating, gaa filler, oil 1940 NASH. Good condition, $ . Ing. packing, crating and storage. lifelong connection in one of Kindergarten. Monday through 200 your lawns and. gardens. Order it filter. This car was purchased new. Can be seen at 134 Charter Oak Service to all parts of the IT. S. America's No. 1 busines.ses. Write Friday. Transportation fumiah- locally, six months ago and driven street. Prompt, Legal Efficient and Canada. Call 5187. Hartford full details in confidence to: In-* now—$10 s load delivered. Phone »y Mffl m>,wa. >nr T M M«|. ed. Mrs Lela Tybur, director. 7405. Pielfc Brother# WANTED—Used 16" tricycle. Call only 2,400 miles. It Is brand new Installations Of Our 6-1428. siirsnce, Box T. Herald. 3646. Phone 2-5767. and can be purchaaed today at a ALLEY OPP To CaUfomia! BY V. T. HAMLIN 1940 PONTIAC 4-door sedan Equipment sift’lngs of over $600. Thia car rar- Clean, radio and heater. Inquire WITH ALL TH* eOlX) TO BE BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- .ri.fa h.jiew .car .guaranteel..aee Boh Palntlnf— P a p e r i n g 21 Salesmen Wanted 36-.\, Household Goods 51 B tm ooc.M v M l. P*rt«r street after -5 p. m.-- Rooms Without Board 59 MAD FDR JU S T TVr MCKlKfl aOgH,0l66lN* ^--■chaateala 61 deal.-Xbwiaahda-ol-^^ OHver-tod»y-«t— ....- ..------UP, >WReaONNA _^oldeiit:^_f»g__InitrucUpn-. houra. ____JOHNS-MANVTTJ.E______$21Tf^25" $2!r $25" W5™$M‘W 1 0 W R W ' 1950 St udebakep--Champion—2-Dr. -THOMAS-DAWKINS- T3VENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ■UVING—ROOM-and -bedroom for UDTOCAUFO¥94IA Hundreds of aatisfled students. Heater, overdrive. PA p Er HANGINO Mid painting. SALESMAN • working couple. Steam heat, CKNTER JiiOTORS Walter B. COokson. Phone 2-1614. $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 For appointment telephone 2- 461 Main Street 1949 Stiidehaker Commander 4-Dr. Master Plumber Exclusive Jbhns-Manvillc insulation kitchen privileges. Five minutc.s 2245. "NO MORE " — "NO LESS ” — Heater, overdrive. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ contractor for Hartford county STARTS YOUR OWN from Main rtreet. Second floor. have openinga for aggressive men . 600 Woodbridge Street ing. paperhanging, celllnge re- LITTLE LOVE NEST Inquire 166 Eldridge street. 1941 CHEVROLET convertible. 1948 Stiidehaker Champion 4-Dr In two of our territories due to Radio and heater. New paint Ex­ - Heater. flniahed. Fully Insured# Expert .3 CO.MPLETE AutomobltiM for Sale 4 Telephone 2-0669 creation of new depart ments,^ >Ve11 ATTRACTIVELY Furnished, room cellent.... condition throughout 1948 Studehaker Champion 'Conv work, Walt paper hooka. Edward ROOMS of BRAND orgSrilzed training program. Excel­ NEW FURNITURE for two. Complete light house­ 1949 OLDSMOBILE convertible Clarke Motor Sales, 301 Broad Coupe—Radio, heater, overdrive. R. Price. Phone 2-1003. lent promotional and field assist­ keeping facilities. Central. Rea­ SIX cylinder. Radio, healer, hydra street. 1049 Chryaler ' Windsor Conv. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with ance. Dlreet to consumer experi­ Beautiful Westinghouse Electric sonable. Jerome, 1st floor. 14 mstic, white wall tires, under Refrigerator 1949 CADILLAC model "62 ' two Coupe -Fluid dr1\e. linoleum, ssphalt tile counter. PAINTING. Paperhanging. No job ence helpful hut not necessary. Must Arch street. celling, in excellent condition 1948 Olds "66" Club Coupe Hy- be 35 to .50 years of age. Car neces- Beautiful Bedroom Suite throughout. Clarke Mot,or Sales, donp. Radio, heater, h.vdramatic Expert workmanship, free esti­ too small. Call 2-0726. dramatic. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ sarv. Compensation salary, bonus Beautiful Living Room Suite LARGE BEDROOM for couple or - 301 Broad street. Phone 2-2012. I-ow mileage, white wall tires, i Beautiful Dinette Set Excellent condition. Dark blue. 1947 Ford 4-Dr. — Radio, heater, niture, Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041. ADDMORE Decorating, painting, and commission. Phone for appoint­ two gentlemen. Near Cheneys, 238 I new motor. ment or apply to 5fr. Priest, TTie Beautiful "Deluxe" Range J9.50 CHEVROLET Tudor, with Clarke Motor Sales, 301 Broad paperhanging. Guaranteed best Charter Oak street. Phone 3217 I 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr. - ■ H.vdramatic, Instead of Westinghouse Electric r. I Powerglide transmission. Radio, atreet. REFRIGERATIO.'M Service, com­ workmanship st low winter rates James W’il.son Co., 130 Washington radio, heater mercial and domestic. See our street, second, floor. .5-6651. Refrigerator, if you prefer NICELY Furnished double room til 3-21 j;25ILiLi5!L2222l5*iaJ heater. Nice'contHtion through­ Free estimates. Call 5346., for one or two. References. Near 1950 Oldamobile ''88"—Rocket en­ 1941 Chevrolet Cliih Coupe. display oi guaranteed used refrig- E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G CHRIS W ELKIN . Planeteer Antidote BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM T. a. a«. »>a Sa. t«. out. It'a Douglas for values al­ The Whole Works bus. Phone 7987 after .1. em> m i a s . la, a. "Lot’s oao coupto of window loifra, worn fan bolt, doer ways. Douglas Motor Sales, 333 gine, 5 pn.asenger coupes, fully Several Others '40 to '41 To ators. George H. Wllliama Aaeo- Situations Wanted— equipped. 2 to choose from. elates. 260 Tolland ’ Turnpike, Repairing 23 "Albert'.s" Price — Only FUNNY REAOIONJTHERE WAS BUT VINEOAR l « A hindlot rattlo— yltnow. you might obvo money by trading Main. Choose From LARGE, Front, heated room, next ^ n u y FBCMIlTliE CHE4IICAL RRE n iiia modem art ramItMla ma .M*a reom^'inapaetion day ' Mancheatei Phone 2-3585, nights Female ^3 $414.44 ONLY ACETIC ACID AND 40bHMI WEAK ANTIDOTE FOR MATTRESS. Your old mattresses to bath. Gentleman only. .381 EgTIN6VI«NER REPELS THE PDMON tho ear in!" 19.50 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan Light 7691. Long. Ea.sy, Convenient Terms. BICARBOMrE_TME USUAL CYANIDE IN THB BOPIBE back at eollaga, and cure it in an awful m aat!" THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Stiidehaker Sales rand Service sterilized and remade like new. LADY DESIRES bookkeeping, Summit street. Phone 7116 after MEN A4 CNBt« AND AMAIZA R E ­ CHEMICALS-.INTIIfi S$T)N«IIMNBe: < l ‘ 'THOEE FtolEON blue, radio, heater, aeat covers. I Free Storage until wanted regard- BUGS BU N NY ALL CARS FAR BELOW One owner. | Call Jones Furniture and Floor typing, addre.ssing envelopes at 5. TREAT THEOU&M THE /HNER DOOR .MEN.TDTMEM CHORCHKS MOTOR SALES TYPEWRITERS and adding ma­ home. Phone 2-0650. le.ss of time. Free delivery any­ OF THE LOCRF. IT'E PDIEON! FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CEIUNG I chines repaired and overhauled. Covering, 56 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. 1950 Stiidehaker Champion Conv. 80 Oakland St. Mancheater 2-9483 where in Connecticut. Phone Hart­ NICELY Furnished room for rent. 1951 Plymouth Cambridge—With Coupe Black top, light blue Work guaranteed. Phone 2-3418. experienced Nur.se will mind ford 6-0,358', Mr. Albert, for an- Working couple or two girls. 9,000 nitlea. Like new. 1947 CHEVROLET club children In own home, days while pnintment. Day or Evening. If vou Phone 6612. body, excellent Inaide and out. ASHES AND Rub'clsh removed. Bonds— Stocks— J95I Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan— 1-Ow cost transportation. radio, heater, excellent colKfitlon Mortgages Si mother work.s. Write Box J, have no means of transportation Radio and heater. This car ia like throughout. Clarke Motor Sales, Call Norman F. Pierce of the Herald. we will send our nil vale "Courtesy new with very low mileage, 1940 Oldamobile ''76" Deluxe 2-Dr. 301 Rroad street. Sanitary ReDise Company In FIRST AND Second mortgages Ailto" for you. No obligation. BOARD and rqom for two young 1950 Wlllvs Jeep-W ith anow plow. Si^dan— Radio and healer, fully Manchester. Tel. 2-0252. bought for our own accouni __ Showri hv Appointment .Only___ »|omen. Near bus stop. Phone equlpp^. 2 t o^ o o s e -from - : MAKE:^ANr:ia^r, tfl+t_ .Situations Wanted— Male 3!) During Day or Evening - . ” 3213: .... ■ l949“Mercttry ♦.Dr. Sedan- Radio PorWER“ BORfnERS~ahd Range —e6hfldentlsl--servlcer~Manchester and. heater. Beautiful condition. 1936, 19.’ 8 1039 Plynioulhs. 1937- Phone Hartford 6-0.3.58—MR. 1948 Oldamnhile. "P8"- 4-Dr, Sedan Burners expertly cleaned and Investment Corp,, 887 Main HIGH SCHOOL boy would like 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe—Radio 38 Pontlacs. etc. ' What'll you atreet. Phone 5416. ALBERT, AFTER 7 P. M.— 46-4690 Business Locations v_/ — Light green, hydramatir drive, give' Dmigla.s .Motor.s, 333 Main. serviced. Let ua service and re­ part time work—after school and For Rent and heater. A sAell little car. pair your washing machine or re­ 64 1947 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio radio.. heater, seal covers, Ssftirdays. Tel, 2-2661- after 4 A-L-B-EiR-T-’-S Ab + 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor club frigerator Metro Service. 2-0883. o'clock. and heater. This Is a beautiful 1947 Oldsmnhile "68" Conv. Coupe Business Opportunities 32 4.3 ALLYN .STREET. HARTFORD o r. # car. coupe, Scotch plaid upholstery, Open Thursday Eves. 'Til 9 o'clock STORE OR office space for rent. Light green with hlaek top. s six cylinder besiity. Resl value, COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. 16 Depot Square. Call .5560. 1947 Plymouth Buaineas Coupe. fully equipped. Wolcott on washing machines, PACKAGE Store—doing day by Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 1946 Dodge 1 'j Ton - Chaasta— compare anywhere. Douglaa CONVERT Your old style sewing PRISCILLA’S POP It’d His Idea BY AL VERMEER vacuum cleaners, motors, small day Jnarca.sed business. Low FOR RENT—Store or office. Main Original in every respect. An ex­ Motors, 333 Main piach'ne into a modern eleetrlc appllani'ps Pick up and delivery. rent."Very good opportunity. No street, near Center and Post Of­ ceptionally good truck—$695. MANCHKSTER MOTOR COLLIE PUPS, sable and white. portable or con.sole model, GaU P O I? 1951 PONTIAC deluxe Cstalins A-I repair. Sales. 180 Main Information over phone. Appoint­ Senkbeil’s, Carter street. Phone fice. Pledly of parking. Phone c a n I m 1941 Dodge 4-Dr.— Radjo and heat­ Call Coventry 7-7,566. SAI-FS Hydramatic. Fufly equipped, light Phone 8,197, ment only, Howard R. Hastings. 7519, 6988. N A V E A THERE'S ONLY WHAT IS TWO WSBRS.' er. Fine, condition. IT f l-L L UD RBST IN T W ' Open Evenings blue with ivory bonnet. 2,800 Ppone 2-1107. NICKEL? O NB TH N S 1941 Hudson 4-Dr__Good trans­ CARPENTER Svill frame unfinish­ t h a t w a x po c o u n t r y .' Monday through S.aturday miles. New car guarantee. Save CHAMBERS FURNITURE TO r e n t or lea.se—Store at 11 D \ / > portation - $19.5, ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. FOR LKASK BEAGLE DOGS, registered A.K.C. School street, near Trade School i n THIS TRaa $. Phone 3265. Phone. 7729. MNV 1940 PI>-mouth 4-Dr. Sedan. West Center at Hartford Road Call 2-4291. Suitable for mo.rt any kind of 19.39 Plymouth 2-Dr. MODERN SERVICE ^ At The Green DON’T FAIL to see McClure for business or office. Very reason­ 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe. 1949 OIEVROLF.T Fleetline four ANTIQUES Reflnished Repairing STATION. TROPICAL Fi.*»h. ju.st arriv^ -in ­ 1938 Chevnilet 4-Dr. Sedan. door deluxe, radio, heater, signal terrific sMowsnee on your car. cluding Bet la's and Ihany new Ver.v pood selection of able rent. L, Pola. Phone 4632 or done on any furniture. Tieraann, Handlirig Maior Product 2-2724. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and lights, plariic seat covers and un­ McCTlure Auto Co .^Hudson Sales species. Kglly's Aquarium. 29 Service, 373 Main street. Open 189 Smith Main street. Phone Vicinitv of Manchp.stcr lamp.a, parlor furniture, heater. G-7HEIR~PR0PER— :gA U -E SAM) WA S HIS tE g( ■ GET- 'FdOK" TS.EAfTCARS AT LOW PRICES excellent condltlnn. low mileage, "Broad street." rent by yOung couple with 3 '^ ' ------^NEM.ANPUFTJ G ft m is r Call 5-0273. 2-9706 care for. Phone Manchester 2' street. THAT i*R e equipped wUh'rayon cord tires, BROA© Breasted bronze turkeys. year old daughter. Phone 2-2196. ------WE Wntteit Guarantees 1948 PONTIAC sedanette.: 6 cjlln 217,5. ATTA60V, NlPfO/ li> rat)« r; 8c a MUST K jvew hat^ry. radio. heater^qU and IF YOUR bU*s* nfeds someone Fresh frozen. Ready anytime. MAYTAG Wringer washing ma­ - VOO'U-SOON BB -CH09BCHAHAMnON.* ■WE OLD gas ftltirs. visor and-other extra#. der, radio, heater. Excellent'con $50 REWARD for 4- or 5 room • 1951 Btifck Riviera Coupe ditidn throughout Clarke Motor to answer phone calls. I ca'n give APPLICATIONS Now being ac­ Order for Easter. Schagb's Tur­ chine, in good condition. Call 6838. AM exrexT WITH PINE iRee —1950 Ford Cuslom Coupe 'Call '8900 after 6 p. m. .vou that service in . my home. cepted for. secretarial and gener key Farm. 188 Htllrtown Road. Inquire 46 Ruiaell atreet apartment, unfurnished. Call 2- Those 10015/ ON Th e Sales._3(U Broad e-treet-. 3702. , MAP/ 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe Manchester 2-8867, • al clerical openings. Apply in per THB 19.50 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe BEFORE TQir~kity,_a 'used car - *tTVIVERSAL Tank vacuum clean- see (jorman Motor Sales. Bulck 1948 FORD super deluxe tudor, son. C3i*ney Bra,'-. Personnel THREE ADULTS desire 4. 5 or 6 1949 Stiidehaker.Champion Sedan TELE.VISION and radio servicing, Articles for Sale 45 er. Excellent condition. AH aj- Sales- and Service. 285 Main radio, heatt'r. A nice"olean num­ Dept., 146 Hartford Road. room unfurnished rent. Pratt«nd 1949 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe ber. 1911 Chevrolet, ra^io. heater., sales and installations. All work tachments. 2H years old. Phone Thirty-five Cara— 1933-1948 street. P hone'2-4571. Open eve­ guaranteed. Phone 2-0110. WAITRESS WANTED— Apply in LAW NMOWER 16" all metal with 2-0680 after 4 p. m. Whitney employee. References. Black. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. Call 2-3651. nings. person. Silk (Sty Diner, 641 Main rubber tires, ball-bearing, enclos- COLE MOTORS 1949 BLACK PONTIAC converti­ rtreet. " ed gear.s, with grass cstcher. SINGER SEWING Machine, (like BUY A BETTER USED CAR Household Services new) sews over pins, all attach­ WANTED—5, 6 room unfumlstj- 4164 ble, radio and heater. Standard Used one sea.son; $L5. Phone 2- ed rent. By fales engineer, wife AT BAI,C;H PONTIAC. Inc. .shift, new covers, spotlight, back­ Offered 13-A WOMAN TO do general cleaning. 0524. ments including plitchmatic darn­ JA Thursdays or Frida vs. Phone 8100 er. Cost $150. sacrifice $60. Will and two children. Former resi­ CALSO SERVICENTKR up light, signal lights. .Many'otheV dent. References, Call Holyoke, 19,51 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan — FLAT FINISH Hollaitd window after 5. ROYAL a n d Smith-Corona port­ take $1.25 per week! Call 7691. extras including Hollywood muf­ Mass., 2-3841 collect. H. M. Gray. VIC P U N l Baikt Lessons? BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY 2-0980 1 Powerglide. fler, Mileage ,31.601. Celling $1.- shades made to measure. All able and standard typewriters. ' SFa/ CLERK TYPIST for genersl of­ KEITH CLEARANCF„S. Floor 1949 Pontine Tudor. 823 , first $1,100 tlikes it. Phone metal' Venetian blinda at a new Al! make# o f adding machlnea •TORSO OPENED ...Z'M O O N N A BE IN PI* . 6taANVyHILfi.^TUB HAS OONB ON 1949 CHEVROLET tudor, blue. low price Keys made while you fice work. 3 6 ', hour week. Lvdall samples, odds and ends, close­ THE DOOR AND 1948 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe. 2-8839, 1 sold or rented. Repairs on all COUPLE With two small children THEATtnCAL AND ZM SUPPOSED PbRWARO MARCH.FAT I CXJLD YOU MANAGE 1 b STAY AWAKE Excellent tires, excellent mechani­ wait. Marlow'i. * Foulds Paper Co., 615 Parker outs. used furniture, all drastical­ LET TV40SE TWO l-TO DO A M L E S O U E O F A BOY— 1DUD01HC J LONCr ENOUGH t ) COUNT *4E STEPS? cal condition. A local one owner 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan, maHea Marlow’a. urgently need rent. Call 2-5782. w 1910 BUICK Sup|r Revicra tudor. street. ly reduced for immediate clear­ dUVS IN. I BALLET—^ Z WAS WONOBRIK PAOM&/ •* car. Especially priced thl.i week 19.50 Bulck 4-Dr— Dynaflow, 19.50 Pontlsc Chieftlan 4-Dr. Radio, heater, fhl'tewall tires ORGANDY Curtains laundered by BOLTON — Building atone and ance! $24.95 boudoir chairs, WONDER. WHO WOULD VOU TBACN ME at only $1,195. See Bob Oliver to­ COMPETENT Woman for part WANTED- Garage or small riiop, TH E Y ARE. p r SOME STB$»S? , Sedan. Only 18,000 miles. A black beau­ hand. Will call for and. deliver. flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. $14.05; $110.60 walnut chestrobe, suitable for small welding shop. day, Center Motors, 461 Main Phone 2-0643. time hou.sework. ' Steady job. Phonr 2-0617. Stanley Patnode.= $70.09: $24.95 oak night table. street. 19.50 Plymouth Specinl, Deluxe 4- ty Douglas Motors. 333 Main Write Box B. Herald. Di-., Sedan. street Phone 7700. ' $12.50; $8.50 linen throw rugs. WEAVING of burns, moth holes LIKE NEW, child's chain drive $1.95; $19.95 oil heater, $8.95; 1951 BUICK Special tudor. (club 1949 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Sedan. SERVICING Avon Products dur­ URGENTLY Needed, atudlo apart­ 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan. 1941 CHEVROLET Club coupe, and torn clothing, hosiery runs, pedal Car._ 'Streamlined. Well $29.95 Florence heater. $14.95; coupe) Dj'nsflow. radio, heater. ing convenient hours is a profit­ ment or-two-room apartment with 1046 Pcmtjic 4;Dr. Sedan. radio, heater. 1037 Cadillac four- handbag.-, repaiied. zipper re­ made. Cost $28 new, will iell for $37.50 blond modern beds. $9.95; 8,000 miles. PoaRlvely like brand able means of earning for many bath. Call 2-4012. door model 60 1937 Plymouth placement. umbrellas repaired, $15. Phone 2-0125. $19.95 maple bookshelf. $9.9.1; new, black, Dohglas .Motors, 333 All cars'equipped with heaters women. For Information— write and radios. four door. 1937 Chevrolet. ' 1937 men's shirt collars reversed abd $8.95 bronae smoke stands, $5.89. WANTED-—4, 5, or 6 room rent. Main. Mrs, Frank Frawley, North Bran­ WARD'S BIRCH front kitchen Oldamobile. 19.31 Plymouth. 1937 replaced. Marlow's Little Mending Keith’s of Manchester. 1115 Former resldenta. References. Many Othera To Chooae From Shop. , ford. Conn. cablneta. IVide selection of styles 1848 PLYMOUTH special deluxe Pontiac. All cars ready to go. Main. Opposite High School. Phone 2-0453. Make an offer. Clarke Motor and .sizes to flt your kitchen four door sedan. Completely Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. WANTED—Hairdresser for down­ exactly. Convenient, beautiful. WANTED—One room apartment tquippad. Excellent Urea and Sales. 301 Broad street. BARGAINS — American kitchen Building— Contracting 14 town Hartford beauty salon. Formica or linoleum counter top ■Inks 42". $69.05; 54" double by single person. Call 4749, 0 a. really really clean. For thia one BALCH TONTIAC. Inc. Plea.-ant working conditione. 5- tn beautiful colort-. Easy to In- m. to 3 p. m. •ea Bob Oliver today. Center CARPENTRY—All types, expert drainboard, $te.9S; electric range 155 Center Street'. 1938 CHEVROLET. Good motor, day week. Good pay and enmmis- atall. FHA terms, 10% down, up Motor Balea, 461 Main street work. Prompt serv'ice. No Job too $150; automatic washer, $299.95, Phona 2.4845 heatar, radio and tiro . '0$Tf'y638. •lon. Call Hartford 6-0206 after to 3 years to pay.' Montgomery - li ■mall. Phone Rockvllie 5-5750. 8 p. m. now $229.05. A.B.G AppUance, A Ward, 828 Main street. 71 Maple. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 11 -3. fX.'^ i -u 'AT’ ■ ; 7'

"I- ■ . f. ■ • •W JU Bjafto at rAGffOTTEHT Mn precious Sterling NYLON TRICOTF2—LonK sleeve.'*, small collar, tucked front. White, 32 President Truman requested. crew of 10. A partial pas.sohger sheep. tions were expanded at daylight *Frlc« ImI»4#9 T«t $38 50 to 38. It finances for the fiscal year list released in Rome carried the Hamilton Field, north of San In scores of wrecked communitie*. Trieste, Free Territory, HEARING-AID $5.98 1053 more than a score of so-called name of an American, John Bick­ Frsncisco, oidcrcd the cargo The dead in Arkan.sas alone was jtarch 22—(/P)—Fighting be- NYLON SHF:KR—Jewel neck, short .sleeves, embroidered front. Orchid, independent office* - including the ford, but no address. planes to rendeevoua at the Elko, figured at 123 by the Arkansas tween police and Italian Umay P araM M s ■■vlted M mMM white, .vellow. 32 to 38. Veteran*’ administration, the Ten­ The crash occurred two miles Nov., airport. There they were to , Pace Spurs Gazette, which based its estimate BATTERIES $5.98 nessee Valley authority, the from Frankfurt's big Rhine-Main pick up bales of hsy and ranch ! on reports from it* staffers and demonstrators broke out For All He«rinK:-.4iMs T1S3UK KAILLL—Short .'*lceve.<*, tucked front, Peter A O 1^0 A Q Atomic Energy commission and air base, where the plane was owners to guide the pilots to drop | correspondents. An area-by-area again today in this Allied- Pan or club collar. Pink, w bite. 32 to 38. Z p iC a Y O * ^ 4 9 * ^ 0 the Public Housing progrsm. The scheduled to land. Biea.s. I checklist compiled b.v the As­ controlled city which both Fresh budget* of all were cut. A U. S. Air Force officer said he Aground, 2.1 U.. S. Sixth Army ‘ Cleanup of sociated Press showed 103 dead in Italy and Yugoslavia claim. If hiitory repeats IL'-elf, some of had been told the plane carried 38 , bulldozers cleared lanes toward .Arkansas. ' Clashes erupted in the CenttAl NYLON .SHKKR—3 styles. passenger* and a crew of 10. An- isolated herds. Behind them came I White, pink, blue. Sizes 32 the cuts msde by the House will Communirationa Hit Piazza Unita, scone of wild demon­ be restored by the Senate, which other report said the plane carried hay-laden trucks. Fifteen persona were reported stration Thursday when 30 persons to .38. 36 persons, including the crew. But "Operation Haylift" was de- Bases Mess JEWELER.1 ...... SILVERSMITHS SINCE tWtfl last year added almost 70 million dead and 66 injured in the were injured and 61 arrested. to the amounts voted by the House KLM headquarters in Amsterdam ! elded upon after aerial surveys Caruthersville area of southeast- The city wa* strike-bound by-a 1 game* Wmton (right), gt-year-nid vanlt rintodlan of the Maanfar- for the same agencies. made no immediate report, on the ! showed that "Operation Break- Washington, March 22— Missouri. West Tennessee, counted l i«JWnAUeo. 12-hour ..walkout ordered by the . tsa MAIN STMET «... . MANCHESTER .M A N C N trm Conn*, passenger list. ! through’’ would be too late for $2.98 tuiwr’k Truat fkt. ia Siuiiiyalde, N.la uahered Into g d ^ e ebniity _Hau»e.-paa*age,jiL-lhe-J)U1 _by. —Congressional charges 30 dead _aiidj!n!lj!.JMifl8i9.?ij^ «7.lMginS|L T e k m S . eeUrIrooiw l^ ^a„deteetlye, t«L twiHfv In the iilal uf Willie (The Actor r •~TSTO~mKS3iBES:3giiOngffi#'.!?^^ oClTra^uff^ " waare Imd-Tihet- ported seven killed. ..police..action.. against TBiw«iderstlon next week woods about 150 yards before the j director, called for the haylift aft- million-dollar air bases in munications disrupted, ham radio Students, taking the lead in this bo poaltive," he declared. (NEA Telephoto) of two more departmental budget plane cra.shed. Observer.* believed , cr he flew over northern Elko operators aided In geMing mes­ latest demonstration for return of measures. they might have been sheared off I County in Nevada and spotted cat- j North AfricH brought 8 drftS- sages into and from the stricken the cT) - ogice«^Aa_U_is. the . of builders nnd alt other go"ve.n- mrii'tereTnc"" ■wotkers_were.jn strike______:___ "(Wy-ttffiige Dgrk 55«ani Nylon $1.00 ...... " '• " VA claim* ItwUl liAve to xloae 200 ~~Wiangell;'Alaska. March"27~4T m tr r ronrfA?Toiir th"ffira'"naTioh7“^ * ^ ^ “^ cew told the Comm'mists their disclosurr thst cmnast engined'"liner were—a—twisted," W winU-fed fire wiped out more the SenatorA'aid. ‘‘We don’t intend -pair. ; ^------“new approach to the pri.soner „ . . . > , _ . smoking wreckage and that res­ (Continued on Page Fire) (Continued on Page Fire)' exchange problem needed "a con- Communist forces are in French (Continued on Page Five) than half of Wrangell',* businens to tolerate incompetence on con­ cuers battled flames to take out .section early today, destroying 20 tracts if it involves a sack of coffee Alba*-'^51 Gauge Black Heel $ V ,50 •Iderable amount of ad.iuetment."; Indo-C3iina raised Congreesional the injured and bodies of the dead. frame building.* and a residence or a million dollars." The Reds again made it clear question.* today whether the Chl- In Amsterdam, a KLM official pair. ___ they have no Intention of abandon perched on piling* along the town's Johnson .said his watchdog rom­ nese are preparing' for "another said the plane was en route from main street. mlttee will continue ita investiga­ TOPPER !ng the principle of forced repatria­ Korea.”' ‘ Kefauver Stirs Johannesburg, South Africa, to Gloria Swanson Spring tion of all war prisoners. Loss wa.* estimated b.v Fire Chief tion and public hearing on the Lattimore Is Charged _ Around Town — Black Heel Accent the But top Pentagon sources and Amsterdam. It left Johannesburg William D. Grant as close to $1,- bases. 'hie UN command submitted French officials In Paris and Sai­ yesterday and was due in Amster­ S I .59 pair. ' ■ Originals hava magic billow- of maps of Its five port* of entry Write-in Race 000 ,000. Pace promised that the Army gon quickly dented that Red fight­ dam around noon today after a 8.1 Homeless will take energetic action "to re­ in their slimming lines your skirt Frids.v, but the Communi.sts a.sked brief atop at Frankfurt. rover all money” ahox^m by Con­ for another 24 hours to pinpoint ing .forces have crossed the Indo­ Eighty-five person.* were made With ‘Lies’ Under Oath Robert Lawrence — Semi Sheer . . . circle china border. Pentagon sources Clip* Tree Tope gressional hearings "to have been . . . their knacic for dock nrcas. slrports snd other fs- For Nebraska homeless before the flames were Improperly spent.” your hips .., cllitles In their ports to be checked say some arms supply oBtceri and U. S. Air Force rescue squads brought under controj at 3 a. m. $1.13 pair. making smaller women / truck drivers probably have —a from Rhine-Main airport and Ger­ He also announced a conference . Wa.shington, March 21?—(iT*)—Investigating Senators S(p- or be cover­ by neutral inspectors. Omaha, March 22—(41—The ar­ (6 a. m.. e.s.t.i, 4 'i hours after V ♦ i far le.'* serious situation. man firemen and disaster cr#ws the fire mushroomed from a hard­ here next week for all the...... con- cuse Owen Lattimore of telling “untruths” under oath and Riibert I.Awrence — Dark look inches taller and ed from UN staff officers mSde slight A report from Saigon. Indo­ rival of Democratic Senator Eatca troctora Involved In the African' of contemptuous conduct. And he charges they made a “s$v- there to modification.* in their maps over­ Kefauver of Tennessee for a eam- ware store. bases. night to conform to Communist china, said reliable sources esti­ --■-(Continued on Page Five) Firemen said a boiler explosion age” and unfair attack on him. Seam Sheer $1.13 pair. more beautiful! See mate 6,000 to 10,000 military ad­ pai$n tour and announcement of a "They will be Informed frankly there in top. requests. write-in drive for Republican Sen­ apparently was the cause. of the unsatisfactory features of Lattimore, Far Eastern affairs* her glamorous yarn- pers from 'hie ports of cnt'r.v were named viser* and technicians from Red Only one casualty was reported, specialist snd one-time occasional Chins are making a "slow In­ ator Taft of Ohio gave the Ne­ the work to date, and they will dyed taffetas, her our new Tuesday. Communist troop* and braska primary campaign a shot CpI. Darrell Miller (home town not be put on notice that these fea-’ consultant to the State depart­ spring supplies would move into North vasion" of Indo-C^ina. in the arm today. available), stationed h#re with the tures must be corrected unless ac­ ment, Was bitterly and unanimous-, "very diffarenf" shears Korea through Sinuiju and Man- Quote Lovett, Acheaon An Omaha group has announced News Tidbits Ala.ska Communication.* system, tion to terminate or suspend the ly denounced by the Sehdte InteiTsl! Bulletins group. They \/' po,|in on the Yalu river border The impression both here and plana for a write-in campaign on was hospitalized after being hit on contract* is to follow," the secre­ Security subcommittee late ye*.- [ on our second floor to­ go to all with Manchuria. Chongjin and abroad that fighting forces had behalf of Senator Taft, who, seeks Culled from AP Wires the head by ^ timber sent flying tary said. terday. | from the AP Wires ■K , lengths.,, Hungnam.on the e*.st coast and crossed into Indo-China stemmed the Republican Presidential nomi­ by a dynamite explosion. fVmt Now 4.V1 Million . The barrage of criticism came"' day! Bolero— A—L a - Sinanju,' a rail Junction In the from testimony by Defi?nse Secre­ nation. A Lincoln group also'plan­ The ru.sh order on the top-se­ as the group concluded week* o f; flatter yjiur His condition was not serious. stormy session* at which Latti­ Swanson; It would be lady-like northwest. tary Lovett before the House For­ ned an-educatlonal ctinpaign with­ French High Command - says D.vnamiting of buildings in the cret air bases wa* decided upon BACKS STATES RIOilT . . ‘ 7 ,/ The UN porta In South Korea eign Affairs qommitte* yesterday, out any particular candidate In 100 .(jommuniat led Vietminh sol- path of the raging blaze failed to shortly after North Korean Com­ more, a profe.**or at John* Hop- Jackson. Miss., March $$—<(1$ different, y o u t h f ul, new fash- would be Pusan and Kangnung on and from a atalifment by Secretary mind, to teach voters how to caa.t dlera killed in unauccenHfiil attack, stem its advance. Not until col- munists invaded South Korea in kin* University, underwent inten- —Gen. Douglas Mar.Arthur ni*- - ion.i. . . give ------^------a write-in ballot.Themil*o has on French Military outpost. In In-r rap.<(c of tife ontyTrorermThis" pnm- -Juner4O60;------and—swore—he„,-rivf«t hero-104la.v lo give n jstet ■P' > wearabre! Polka dots 'you a perf (Continued on Page Five) (Ooatlaiied oa Page Five) been talk of a write-in campaign do-China .. Off-stage trumpeter munity of 1,200 persons, 720 tqiles The Armv Engineers were put never has been.a Communist or s ' (k-*sion of bllMlssippi’s Leglaln- ■for Gen. Dwight: tSkaenhower, -but to' follow conductor Arturo To*" north of Seattle, was the fire: con* in charge of the project and they Red sympathizer—aa charged by | tiire "aa old-fashioned ^ ta n - -fan out in lavish pleats and preftv other witnesses. | right speech.” ; ■■■oiitlfink for., no plans for' such a drive havei OMial-by television in Carnegie trolled. asked five large contracting firms »lka‘>doti'“ s-epMop*^"' ibwn"«HnoOTtcea.------m i r HmacaliiT Thr’entirtr water’Wd*" hf' ' the t*v-form- -*~e«mblner'AM*s “-Con­ .... On.-behalL.- of.. ..the —sevemm'an spring. Prior to the wave of write-in Rome^ this afternoon ....S tfel- town's aingle business street was structors, to rush completion of subcommittee. Chairman McCar- ENTERING CO-EO SCHOQb trim the smart bolero. talk, the Republican Presidential a scene of destruction. five base*. Speed was the prime ran (D-Nev) read a scathing , Tokyo, March 2*—(41—Croirti workrr** wive* happy over post- _?L3flfl-wgrd, .stetement. _,accusing P a^uTTToTfintm Emerges preferential. priknary „ in. Mebraskn peShWeTiT Hf the thfeatchrd 'steet ... for-fouF- -bloeh# - the—narKow- .consideration, -...:------... , . Prince .AklhitPi. .w.ho. .grnd.Q»ta$ ^ha^thoifndaavrTJrarr had appear^ inconclusive with beach was littered with the smol- Original cost estimates of 260 Lattimore of having ^ en "fla­ from' high school next wreki strike and recommended increase grantly defiant," "outspokenly dis­ will break a 2,800-year-old JasL. is a masterpiece in it­ only two entries' — Harold E. in hourly wages by Wage Slabil- Stasaen, and Mrs. Many Kenny of (ConUnued on Page Five) (Continued on Pag* Five) courteous' and "persistent in his perlal tradition by. enrolling In n self. Navy or black As Ike’s ‘Strong Man’ Lincoln, a supporter of Gen Doug­ laation Board .. The London Royal efforts to. confuse and obacure the ro-edurational university April las MecArthur. Society for prevention of cruelty to facts." And then: 21. acetate and rayon Senator Kefauver, w:ho opposes animal* assail* .American rocket "That he has uttered untruths Washington, March 22—(A^—The«,ble in his home state because of test* in which monkeys were sent stands clear on the record.” DISCUSS SUEZ QUARREL masterpiece s h a a r. emergence of Paul G. Hoffman a*"' his apparent Intention to hang on on a rocket Journey into space. one of the stj-ong men oi; the Eia-! to his job as Washington sUte (Oontlnurd on Page Five) U. S. Threatens New Curbs Nothing More Cairo, Egypt, March 22—(41— Other Gloria Swanson anhower presidential' campaign i GOP chairman while campaigning Death claim* lives of I two of Lattimore sat silently as M(*< Prime Minister Ahmed Nagnib stirred speculation today about his ,..actively for Eisenhower. three dogs marooned on Ml. Pugh Carrah read the long statement, Hllaly Pasha and British .\m- ’ Dresses not shewn. in |Darington, Washington-. . . .. On Red Sphere Propaganda then heard the chairman's gavel baasador Sir Ralph Stevenson future. ' Hoffman, former Economic Co- Ceylon Premier Mr*. Franklin l>. Roosevelt re­ rap an end to the hearinga Just be­ met at Hilalys office today re­ NEW SHLES IN FABRIC CLOVES Hoffman apparently has taken .operation administrator, has had ceived honorary degree in Calcut­ fore McCarran started to read he po rtcdlj lo diacuaa settling tiM over the jdb of trying to convince gn opportunity to establish a per- ta. . . Morocco denied more Inde­ Brltish-Egyptiaa quarrel over bui ness .leaders of the, cqM tryj„na| rtl^^^ with Eisenhow- Dies of Injuries Wa.shington, March 22—(41 —• two months, and to issue no more Bsked the witness whether he had Slip on styles in shortic or longer lengths. All washable suedoro crittcized the Unm Terrell, who Inveetigntod, ■as, and other office holders. . From thia and other incidents, Th«JM!HAL€ea Hoffman's nominal boss la W, physicians had said he could not Halifax Gazette, North Amrricu's appears the basic policy belief that *A Congressional committee subcommittee just about a* sharp­ Green Stamps some of Eisenhower's supporters live until.'dawn. « oldest netvspaper, celebrates the matntenance of IT. S. dlplo- headed by Rep. Madden (D., .Ind.) ly aa it did him at the wind-up. WANT RED ZONfB ENTRY Walter Wllliaras of Seattle, Waah., —looking into a distant and nebu­ Berlin. March 22 (—(41—Tke Juat named to replace Arthur H. A Pakistani brain specialist, 200th birthday tomorrow. . . . matici missions behind the Iron Is inquiring Into the slayinjg of Replying to the group last night, Th«J!WriAUee. Given With Cash Sales Gloria Swanson Original #105 lous future—have concluded that Dr. Jumma Khan, was speeding Lindaay Howard chargee wife is Curtain is desirable—but not at some 10,()g0 Polish officers In the Lattimore said: United Nations OOHunlaaton an Vandenberg, Jr„ aa chairman of If the general were elected Preal- to his bedside by air from Karachi Addicted to golf in their torrid di­ any price. < Kdtyn forest near Smolensk, Rus­ "Vigorous I waa. Contemptuous Germany naaouneed today it wU CD. the Cltisena for Elsenhower dent, Hoffman would be likely to committee. when Senanayake died. vorce sqlt in Santa Monica, Calif. Ban* “Poland Today" sia. during World War II. The I was not. I merely stood up to a nbnadoa pIna* to laveetignto t$ta land in the cabinet. News of hli death reached Lon­ . . . Four Japanese fiarmers kill­ Secretary of State Acheaon or­ Russian* have accused Nazi aol- savage and harassing examination, pooalbiUty of freo etoettoM to Williams, whose name isn't as They point to Hoffman’* ac- well advartlaed nationally as Hoff- don Juat as Sir Hugh Calms, on$ ed by grenades tossed by Ameri­ dered the PoUah embassy to cease diera of the slaying*. The Ger- persisted in for so many days that unify Germany nnlcen thn Rah’ can eoldler on off limits teatlng publishing It* magazine. “Poland It nan’*, already ia reported In trpu- (Oentlraei m o Ou Page Bto grouada In Sendai, Japan. Today” which come* out overy •7 iV . r (QooQaiwd oa Pag* SIz) 1 (Ooattew« M Png* Ptetjf if-

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I X / , '■ /• \ .PAGE SIXTEEN FRIDAY, MAR€H-20,*1W3 J' JlaurljfHtpr Stt^utitg i|pralii Average Daily Net Press Run 'The Weather For the Week Ended Forecast o? V. 8. Weather Bnreaa March 14, 1S33 Concordia Senior Choir will pre­ Emory F. Martin, a sophomore | of 40 Vo|ces, under the direction Church under the leadership of j sent "The Cruciflxlon" by John «t New Ha’mpton School. New, UCoiin Choir of Professor Robert W. YIngling. Mja. Elbert Carlson, president, w ill! Tonight, Increasing rlondineaa; About Town Stainer, a meditation on the sacred Hampton. N. H.,"haa returned home Professor W alter R. Ihrke, head of provide refreshments for the Uni- 10,967 ikiinda.v rain; highest temperature passion of the Holy Redeemer, Sun­ for the spring vscsHon. He i.s the UConn's Department of Music, veiSity Choir in the vestry imme­ Member of the Audit In the lower .lO’s. Mrs. Gusts ve Eicholtirr of day night at 7:30 at Concordia .son of-j^Mr. and Mrs. Emor.v F. Here Suiulav will serve .as organist for the can­ diately following the cantata. i Bureau of Circulationa Wsshlnfton street will be one of L\itheran Church, Winter and Gar- Martin of 128 Lenox street. j tata. Henry Hembrechta, Harold Du-1 t . Manchester— A City of Village Charm th* hostesses st the meetlnfr of the dep'..stno keep John Erlcksen, Il-year-old schoolboy, and reocue line from bridge above, In hand. the back.” %19S The Czech Central c o m m ittee' TWEED DENIMS farmer and nine mer ber.s of hi.s family lo.st their/Iive.s in a I morning.” Still, he added. / it Corso, after toaaing a life preserver to the boy whose two eompanlons perished la the river, went "They will not nucceed,” the H o v« your REG. E3.2V S r'x llO "...... $ 2 . 6 9 also proposed to Zapotocky that' head-on highway crash last night a.s they were oil their way j might be, well to "keep in a rea- down the light line, grabbing the hoy after he went over the falls, and saving him from drowning. Senator declared, “and Bohlen wlU Somethi.ig new! A smart tweed denim in blue, The photo was taken by Kankakee Dally Journal photographer Rob Bydalek from the bridge. tan, green and red. For dresses, sportswear, Vilem Siroky be the new Premier.: to do the weekly .shopping. Their IDS.T sedan ivAs crumpled i sonable position to meet the be confirmed Monday in an over­ _ ktading inie spring W A T C H ^ REG. 6*t 42x36 PILLOWCASES ...... 5 9 i^ drapes, couch rovers, spreads.and slip covers. P rague Radio al.so announcJd | ^ {ollision with a trailer t r u c k .------' / j m aker." whelming vote of confidence in'. Yard DELUXE the Central Committee had ap-j on tw.vlane Route 69 in Wanen _ ' ' ^ - > 4 -m I Wilson said he believes redue- Elsenhower.” R E P A IR E D 7^ Wonderful Hale's aheeU are back again. Revereihle 3" hem on pointed Antonin Novotny to he'ad ! County. I 8 4 ' A /4 ' tions can be made In manpower One of Bohlen's critics, Mc­ A ivisp of ’a hat that does both ends of sheets. Guaranteed for years of service. ■the party secretariat, another job j State police said It was one of I d J n ll : and apending without weakening Carthy demanded that Secratnry Wonders for your, hair-do. 24 COLORS—REG. S7c SANFORIZED, NYLON formerly held by Gottwald. Novot- | the worst traffic accidents in the ; combat strength. He foreca.st a re- U. S, Moves New' Soviet Moves of State Dulles be "put under PROMPTLY ny was made a member of the | history of New Jersey., ; duetion by July 1 of the 3 1-2 mil^ Flower trimmed . . . veil WASHABLE oath” and questioned further to . • . all colors. eight-man Politburo in ~ December, Killed outright were Clarence lion persons now in uniform. th« •enat* Foreign llclatioiifl flilfl* HOSIERY 1951. The broadcast disclosed to Matlock, who operated a 60-cow Eisenhower has said in the past mittee. ' > dairy farm in rural Silver Lake. KiU^i 35 on On Ships i» Encouraging West the outside world for the first time that the best defense force mny McCarthy voiced the demand in SPRIN6MAID in new flattering spring shades. Finest quality N. J.. hia wife. Alma: three daugh­ This is just one of the Thousands of repair parts ara 60 gauge, 15 denier full fashioned nylons with that he has been a Vice Premier, ' not neeessnrily be the largest. The r - the wake of Dulles’ news confMi- and said he would keep that job. ters. Esther. 10. Joan, ri, and Rose­ President told his news conference ence yesterday In which tha -■oce \ many special values in hats instantly available to our ex­ reinforced heel and toes for extra wear. Short mary. 2; a son. Clarence. Jr.. 1. his perts. Often save* days of w ait- PLAIN BROADCLOTH medium and long. Sizes 8 'j to 11. Zapotocky has been premier alnce j ... . , Thursday that the nation can't af- R ed Trade London, March 21—(^)—Wentera observers sifting recent relary. disputed Sen. McCnnUttt^u at our Hat Bar on the Main shortly after the.Communiata aeized > mother, Elizabeth, »sian attitude toward the West. The feeling “cleared” Bohlen over objeetloM than cleaning and oiling. Serv- this fine sanforized broadcloth. Twenty-four SPECIAL SALE ...... ening Eduard Bencs, the ailing and > Another son. Raymond, the only Oakland. Calif., Mai'cH 21— mini.stration costs. • Wa.«hlngton, March 21 i , , i- • # • j - x. x- from W. R. Scott McLeod, rile iee is our watchword. beautiful colors. Yard $1.55 aging President, with bloodshed I member,of the family taken from (/P) — A four-engined trana- ‘ wii.son discio.sed that the month- j (/P) —The U . S . government i ' ' ’*® lii u promise of immediate action State department’a new security and forcing him to agree to an the car alive, died in Warren hos- Pair port plane crashed and ex- 'ate of defen.se spending ha.s gone after 15 .ships it says | c iv ilia n -- officer. all-Communist cabinet, ■ | pHal, Philllpsburg. early this morn- Along with McCarran, McCar­ DEWEY-RICHMAN in the succeeding general elec-j‘"g- oujii^^ pioded in « i*aii of fi';e south riU rV .'d T . , thy and Sen. Bridges— Senate tem­ HieJW.HAL-t. tiona in June, Premier Gottwald Two men in the truck e.sraped of here last night, killing 50 ing that’he hopes the rate win not | countries and has announced , fo reig n Minister Vyacheslav Red Secretary porary President and Tohey’a GOP m Main St.—Mancheater NYLON SLIPS wa.4 made President, and Zapo­ uninjured. up. He he hopes draft colleague from New Hampshire— They were the driver. John Scar- airmen passengers from a go .said ai.so it is pointing its legal weap- by the British Foreign Offer. Al- 1007b Dupont nylon tricot. L,ace trim top and A tocky stepped up from Vice-Pre­ Roswell, N. M„ base and its rail.,, now running about .53.000 a at many ■■ '■ sre leading the admitted minority bottom, noted for strength and fast drying. anlino of Scranton. Pa., and the I though the Foreign Office warned Post Dropped opposing Bohlen. mier to Premier. He had been ijionlh, can be reduced. # Two .separate actiona were taken nj^Hinst premature onlimiam, the Needs qq ironing. White only. Sires 32 to 40. .29 considered the mo.st likely choice owner, Lawrence Butler of Dun- five civilian crew members. It seemed apparent from Wi(- Uttle, Wilful Men more, Pa. The plane, a Tranaocean Air yesterday: I Soviet move followed two other Tobey mentioned no names, but BLOySES to succeed Gottwald as President, son’s talk about spending cut, that 1. The Maritime admiiilstiatlon ; foreign dlplo- though there had been spcculalion Scarantino,' dazed and horror- LInea DC-4, atnick a hill near De- i By Malenkov he said: TYPE 144 no huge new outlays for atomic declarod the mortage., on 14 i mstn jn Moscow said could have that Gottwald'a power might he stricken. wa.s hooked at S tate coto just a few minutes after it defenses sre in the works - ■ indi­ "The opposition comes from S Police barracks here on a technical cleared for a landing with the Liberty ships sold to Greek coni- | n piofc-iiiid impact on world pence, split up four ways and a figure cating he sees no ominous devel­ By THOMAM~P. WHITNEY little group Of wilfiil men. For 90 Spsefaf Pvrchmtl LADY PEPPERELL head President chosen. charge of causing death by auto. Oakland airport. opments that might force the U. S. panics In default bei ause th- ^ These Were: years we’ve been trying to get n-. GIRLS' DRESSES $2.98-$3.98 Butler told police his truck was Deeolo is the area of California’s owners had not siihniitled anniiiil ; 1. The proposal by Gen. Vassily Moarow. March 21 iJ5—Prime Republican administration. In­ Cotton, wjool and corduroy. Sizes 7 to 14, pre- following a coal trijck going north worst air disaster — .50 killed in in.spection certificates. This could ! friiiilkov, Soviet cominarder In Minister Georgl M. Malenkov, new SUPERFINE MUSUN (Continued on Page Right) (Continued nn Page Right) chief of the .Soviet government, stead of upholding the PresideAt, teen 8 to 14 and chubbyGsizes 8'a to 14Tj . on the hi,ghway when the roal the cra.,h of a United Air Lines he a prcliminaiy to foreclosing the i Germany, for ' British - Russian they are trying to block him and $%.oo truck put on il.s brake.s and pulled plant under similar cirrumslances mortgages, hut the owners have a talks to avoid future Kaat-Weat has resigned hia post as Secretary put daggers in his back. They ara SHEETS AND CASES VALUES TO $8.98 ...... over to the right .shoulder of the Aug. 24, 19.51. That plane, loo, was chance to .slave off that action. air Ineldenta. The Russian general of the Russian Communlat Party'a Central Committee. A attacking the Pre.sident and try­ Butsoii Denies road. about to land. 2. Al Transbay Richmond, Calif., surprised the West by expressing | powerful ing to undermine hia administra­ REG. S3.2S 72x108 ...... $2.79 Then they saw a car coming I No Survivors 160 Girls Riot the government seized the Seven regret over the death of aeven ] five-hian-hian Secretariat, headed by tion. ' ■ Nylon sheer, lace trim, I Alameda County .SherlfPs Capt. n p * • Seas. a. 10,19.5 ton tanker, charging Britlah airmen in a Lincoln ] formenT ien UkrainianI party boaa Nlk- "These critics are not worthy short sleeves. Pink, white. . Scarantino pulled across the left ; Richard E. Condon at the scene of it^had been bought. Illegally by bomber shot down by Soviet MIGs its S. Krushchev takes over, fam ous V i o 1 a t i o ns as 1 wo 1 lines in The change waa announced today to unlace either Acheson’s or Boh­ REG. S3.4S 81x108..... $2.99 h o u (»:d r e s s e s Rayon ergpe, .lace trim. •hand lane ont'o the left shoulder to ; the Tran.socean crash said there alien.k using U. ,s. cilli'ens as diini- over the Iron Curtain. len's shoes.” ... 2. President Elsenhower's state­ by Pravda, the party’i newspaper, Lilac, aqua. Nylon ' . try to avoid the car. ! were no survivor.,.*^ m le .,.\ J Dean Acheson. when Secretary MARIE REG. 7tc 42x3* PILLOWCASES, Ea. ... 65< Cotton percale.'Wiap around and button coat f The 14 Lihei t.y' ships were said ment last Thursday that the U. S. It said a plenary session of the .scersuclwtv tailored collar. State Air Chief But the l ar also -pulled for the j- Eyewitnesse., said the aircraft, Prison School Central committee accepted Mal­ of State under former President stvie?. Sizes 12 to 40 and 12'i to 24*-. “ f-7'. -Yellow, vfhite. ptnk. gTffn. same shoulder, Butler reported, to he scattered all over the world always would go half way toward One’of tne finest and boat grade.of type HO sheet.s made. Extra flying through a drizzle, of rain, any ftovlet at tempt to aeltle world enkov’s resignation March 14. Ti'uman. w aa heavily criticised by DRESSUR threada for extra long wear. Guaranteed 33 1-3% more wear REG. $3.98 V A L U E S ...... Sizea 32 to 38. and the vehicles eollided. ! smashed into the hill, broke into and the next step to he taken in Republicans, particularly McCar­ Hartford, March 21— For­ Santa Rosa. Cajif.. March 21 — th eir case wa.s not Im mediately lasuea. T^he announcement made It clear than regul-’.r muslin. The accident occurred about bits and then hurst into flames. Utile Red Re:ietion that the - 58-year-old Krushchev thy, mer State Aeronautics Commis­ ./P' The riot-ridden Lcs Guiloco, apparent. 'Tobey was the first OOP Sena­ cottons . \ n : sioner William E. B utton ha., 7:30 p. m. I Mrs. Henry Andrade, who lives who regslned a reputation for firm A short time later, Matlock’s only 300- yard., from the cra.sh .School for Delinquent Girls quiet­ Sen, Mi^larlhv (R., Wis.j said — Allied quarters in Hed-enelrcled tor to apeak out so sharply In nn denied he violated any law by policies in the Ukraine, will de brother, Raymond, al.so hedaed for I scene, said she heard a crash snd ed to an uneasy lensene.-s during . ' |. West ' Berlin also wondered if fo r womon privately doing businc.,.,. while a the night, hut Califorhia Youth Soviet Prime MJnisfer Georgl vote his full time to the task of TYPE ISO GIRLS' DRESSES _ ,(T!jot;'%ga«!tJy,.Eia -.. Washington’s shopping center, I then a series of e.xplosiohs. .She (Continued on Page Eight) admmisterlng the party.- He .will (Oontinued on Page Eight) commission menlber. with Bradley came upon the wreck on the high­ 1 ran a., close to Ihe b'urning plane Authority Direetor Heman Stark Malenkov has aenl orders to the NEW SPRING STOCK REDUCED Air Field concessionarle.,. . .Soviet satellite stales, Inrliidirig operate unde- the leadership of the LADY PEPPERELL Uluetratedl, U way. ! a* she co\ild. railed the situation a potential commitl’s 10-member Presidium, However, But.,on told a .special He said the family always made | "I saw men with their clothes on podwder keg. * East Germany, that all air of Senate committee investigating crisis should be forgotten for the which is still headed by Malenkov REG. $5.98 VALUES S A L E $ 5 . 3 9 a Friday night shopping trip to I f^re some on the ground s')me Police threw an all-riight cordon I The new set-up will allow Ma- around the. .arhnnl grounds, after present COMBED PERCALE the defunct food and drink cpnccE-^ community and this trip was , frying to get up. staggering, fal- Despite eastern zone threats of concentrate full alteii- »ion yesterday, "it was poor ethir.' a .speoial occasion hecau.,i' it was : ling back into the flames." , two riots in the past 24 hours. New,s Tidbits Bulletins • f • Mny REG. $4.98 V A LU ES ...... SALE $4.39 'N on my part. I made a mistake and dlre consequences for Berlin If the i lion :rn hia post as Prime Minister SHEETS AND CAfES the eve of yoiing Raymond's birth- | Alameda County Sheriff's officer., Stark had received an okay from Culled from AP Wires West German parliament ra(lfied No mention was made today of from the AP Wires 1 admit it.” day. ' - ' said bodies could be seen burnnlg f\ov.‘ Earl \4^arren to alert a rom- the pc,sition of General Secretary REG. $3.98 VALUES ...... SALE The six member hi-partisan com­ $3.39 pany of National Guard ^ troops . if., (Honllhued on Page Three) of the Parly and it appeared this REG. $3.47 72x108 ...... $2.99 mittee concluded its hearing., after (Cnnltniied nn Page Seven) from Santa Rosa in ra e n( an (Continued on Page Seven) Nation's civil defense is only 1 formal post held for many yean I EX-GOVERNOR DIES $3-98 JtEG. $2.98 VALUES ...... SALE $2*59 Bulson’s testimony and indicated emergency. But they have not been by Joseph Stalin base been abol-1 REG. S3.77 81x188...... $3.29 a report of its firidings will be about 1.5 per cent prepared to.Rope Miami, Fla., March *1— ordered on to the schooj grounds with air attack, says executive as­ given to the Senate in about two yet. Turkey Quake David Sholtz, 6S, former gover^ w eeks. sistant civil defense admihlstralor, nor of Florida and well known' REG. 8»c 42x38'/i .■...... 49)^ Police officers iwiid the 160 teen­ C.'ol. Jii.-itlre Chambers. . .Eiiro-| funeral. Nor waa it mentioned last civic and fraternal leader,- died CAMPUS RAYON Bradley field, a sta te owned ai.- age girls, who are still Oclobe' , when a 10-man Secre- ! Beautiful luxurious Lad.v Pepperell combed percale, so smqoth Tito Ends London Visit, iinron- headqiiarterii of U. ,S. Airi Now Reporled 211 toda.v at .Mercy hospital follow-' pprt at Windsor Lock.”, is run by trolled, are being spurned on h.V Force announces new hnllding pro-| ta rla t was elected. Then Stalih'.T | and fin-, j'et will give years of w,>ar. the commission. Butson resigned Ing a heart attack. Frienils saM, BABY SHOP SPECIAl^S P A N T l^ a group of ringleaders. .Many are gram, ■ including 9.50 aparinienta name simply appealed at the topi he had been sufferiltg from •' from it in January when his busi­ armed with knives snd broken for airmen, a post exchange and Balikcsir. Turkey, March 21 of the Hat of secretaries. ^ < -a health until laat Monday wheii Regular Stock DRESSES and Arthur F, Bunnell became commenting that recent breakup ' . ^^^y chemical fluid to . '^8'"’ "'^'"8 '""5 1 Hated today- p probably in their or- his doctor ordered him hospital- -London. March 21 (/Pi Pi esi.. iron-clad treaty ami,there was no Short sizif Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6x. Reduced for $ days only. known. of N homo^ipxual rlnp may hn\e in- nrrurrvr 4 bodleq I f/ir thi^ir Uin i E i V' * .Izrd. SNUOFIT FITTED SHEETS SATURDAY ONLY ... 3 top $ 1 .0 0 The extenl'of hts dealings with dent Tito of Yugoslavia wound up formal' pact but the Biiti.sh gov- cited the riot. and eliminate "putrefaction f'om ' Mikhail Su.lov, 51, form er party 40 to J4I REG. $4.98 VALUES SALE the partner.-, Butson testified, was a hi.storir visit to Britain today ernment clearly expre.„ed .;sclf Stark attributed part of the the face of the earth" Coliim- *" leader in the North Caucasus snd KILlilD ON HIGHWAY ...... $4.39 with the declaration: "All that we with the ■words: l^ne race or ine eaiin. . . Lolum- hodies laid out on the muddv Lithuanian Republle and recently $2.78 TWIN SIZE $2.49 the sale to them of $900 in print­ trouble to "elements of hatred that hia...... Lntveratty...... Press publlcat[on.^...... „,^ and toured 'the Greenwich, March “ •^1 ing and book match advertising by have hoped for has been attained.’ "The two government, declare resulted in Los Angeles' teen-age aays there a ^ 2 1-2 mll'linn Milter- ^ jam m ed editor-in-ehi*f of Pravda. REG. $3.98 V A LU ES ...... SALE We have reached full agreement.” their common interest in lesi.sl renters. Pe)er Pospelov, ex-Pravda editor Police hold Midshipman Josepll size $3*39 ates more than 10 years old In the J ____ , __. Kerby on charge of groaa aegtiT $3.27 FULL ' . / . ____ $2.69 (Continued on rage Right) Whal he was taking back to ance to aggres.sion ami in the (Conliniied on Page Se»en) Estimates on the number killed who long headed the Marx-Engels- preservation of national independ­ I a country. genre following the death of ele Your bottom sheet will never pull out. Yugoslavia with him was a Brit­ (ien .. .Mark ( lark reaches .Sai­ REG. $2.98 VALUES ...... SALE $2.59 ence. (Continued nn Page Seven) (Contlnned nn Page Two) derly restaurant worker Curt TOILETRIES ETC. ain pledge to stand by hia Com- gon on four-day look at Indo-Chiiia Miierllng while walking along miini.at Balkan state in the event "They undertook lo work closely together and with other Truman Planning War . . . Sen. .Irving M. Ives says IT. S. Route 1. AiithorlMea also Cety Now IndoliWo Lip$Hck$ ...... m i .1 0 Car Crash Kills of aggression. educators themselves and pot seek driver of second ear whlek TYPE 144 PEPPERELL The Red dictator who broke freedom-loving nations to defend Again we bring you lhate SOCKS . 0 0 peace. They were In full agreement (Vmgress should police school.* and sped away after striking Muer- Sizes 4 to 8. pr. $1.45 Hoiol fishep LipsHek and Glow,. . . . . SI^IQ Girl ill Walcoll w ith S talin's Russia in 1948 .stood i Public Life Hole (Olleges for evidence of (Com­ Hng’s body on the highway and wonderfully versatile, wpnder* SNUGFIT SUPERFINE stiffly at attention as the London that in the event of aggression in Burmese .Strive to Remove fully washable Marie Dressier REG. 39e PAIR .. Europe the re.sulting conflict could | ------' •; munism. dragged It aom« 40 foet. Lanolin Pius Liquid ^ , port’s launch "Nore "drew away ------' daytime frocks that you lave to $1.00 oM $1.75 W olcott, March 21--1/9) A head- from Westminster pier. He wore hardly remain local In character.” j Ogden,' Utah. March 21 ful dress marvels ore precisian tailored in the famous REG. $3.47 FULL...... $3.09 CANNON BATH TOWELS four other persons. ad(eu A naval guard of hono'- pre- Before he left, Tito said’ i niade \ brief address during a train Crew of 13 Goodyear Aircraft (U'eniint of Burma’s troubles with United States because the Chinese 'fendant In a lawsuit to (reeovet Medical Examiner Fred Tirella sehted arms as Tito stepped from "During our stay in Great B rit-' .,topover heie. Coip. personnel stays aloft 42 Chinese Nationalist guerrillas wa* fight with American arms. alleged gambling losses, . today Marie Dressier mopner, of fine-ceunt printed percale, Toni Pormonont Wovo Rdfill . s ^ • labeled the action a smear eaj» Heavy quality Cannon bath towel in the new ■aid M:s.s P arkens died of a bi-okcn his bullet-proof limousine and aln we have become even more The form er President and hi.i minutes in flisl test flight of big­ written b.v Assorlated Press cor­ The Chinese are part of the !’for- guoronteed color-fast and pre-shrunk. Hurry in for yours. neck and posaible head injuiie.s. moved toward the launch. , convinced that the collaboration family ere en route to San Krar- gest hlimp in the world . . . Ameri­ respondent Robert,B. Hewitt after gotten army" of Gen. Li Ml, a . palgn and declared he tatlanOi bright fqnes. The slight irfegiilaritles will not Prom Pormonont Wovo'Rofill s s e 0 s “ to sedk JusGce to which 1 ana HEAVY QUAUTY impair the wearing qualities. Each The other injured were identi- Down the Thames river at between our two countries' will clsco '.vhere the T rum ans will sall can Newspaper Guild (CIO) says a jeep trip over bumpy, dusty mystery force that has been secret­ fled as Jean Pqikens. 17, sister of Greenwich. Tito will traiustcr to greatly benefit both our peoples for Hawaii. it wants the nation's basic labor tracks Into Mnnghsu. Hewitt, a ly training and recruiting in (he entitled.’’ Rovlon Lip KH, 3 Lipsticks the dead girl: Julio Mariano, 18, | the Yugoslav naval training ship and promote the safeguarding of law to define supervisors rpore veteran foreign rorrespondent and remote Bqrmese mountains and "If you think I am a has been, SNOW SLIDE KILLS SIX MATTRESS COVERS Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales of 437 Divinity street, Bristol Galeb (Seagull) lor his. sea voy­ peace in Europe'. In the course of just wait and see,” Trumnn told a closely. the only American newsman In forests along the borders of Red $2.98 Ckorlos AntoN with Fpnmdd No. 9 Jeaii-Paul Maheu. 22. also of 251 ■ age to Yugoslav^!. direct contact snd talks with the crowd unofficially estimated it Arrangements are made for Burma, has been on a 600-mile China, Indo-China and Thailand. Tokyo, March 21 — W — Sis REG. $4.27 WITH RUIRER lUHONS $3.49 P ark street. B ristol and Charle.T j No Formal Pact British government what we have 5.000 persons wnichi jam m ed the 1.50.000 Jew ish m em bers of afiti'ed tour of the operations area. Several years ago the Chinese skiers were killed aad aevmal Squibbi Aspirin. 400 ToMots...... Fallowell. 29, of M anor avenue ! Tito departed after a five-day hoped for has been attained.' Ogden Union railroad depot. forces to relebrate Passover at Communists pushed Li Ml i and others Injured today ''Wton R Waterhury. | visit for political, economic and "We have reached - full agree­ "I hope to come back here some­ scattered American posts on four B.v ROBER’T B. HEWITT about 2,000 of C3iiang Kai-shek’s huge avalanche of snow hnrigd'R REG. $4.78 WITH ZIPPERS ..... $3.98 Johnson BobV Pqwdor...... •State police who .investigated j military talks whicn formally end­ ment with regard to the major time ip, the near future and dis­ continents . . . American Cancer Monghsu. Burma. March 21 — troops out of Cbipa’a Yunnan skiing pagty on Hokkaido laleedSl- ed last night with a communique problems concerning Great Brit­ Society withdraw^ from National (/P) - The Burmese army is bu

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t': ' r '■ f ■ j i ■ / ^ \T J .J ■/ 'V , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1!>53 PAG E T H R E k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1953 t J lG B T W O \ • include the following (p. 2781: 1 evangelistic service on "Certainty New Soviet Moves Priesthood Rites ^ tra tr* of^of ^Hartford also in Tyrolean Rockville, East Hartford. Man­ "Divine metaphysics explains I About CThrist." E i i g u g c d About Town Rockville-V ernon ^ cttsturtKcostumes. The affair, open to mem- Coventry chester, Wlllimantic, and Coven­ MANCHESTER SUNDAY away matter. That matter 1s sub- j T he Week V. of the Maple Grove Club and try. stanttal or has life and senaation. | The Men’s Fellowship will meet Kiieoiirugiii^ Wesl For Rev. Jolmson Ray Upton of Flanders road is MONDAY is one of the false beliefs of mor-i Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the Pariah A daughter was born at, the St. ita-^friends, will get underway at Francis Ho.spital in Ha)tford on 8:30 p.m. a patient at the. New England TUESDAY 'tals, and exists only in a siippos-1 House with Lt. Col. Edwin Perrett Grange Service Unit Backs Deaconess Hospital in Boston. STATE Churches ititious .mortal con.sriousne.ss. o{ the Salvation Army as guest (Conttmied from Page One) Mai-ch in to Mr. and Mr.s. Bcngt Rev. John J. John.son, curate at Police Face All-Day Chore Bed Men's Dance Ket Magnu.son of 12 Cross .street. Tankeroosan Tribe of Red Men Mrs. Milton Zurmuhlen is con­ ! Hence, as we ’apploach Spirit and' speaker. .SI. Mary’s fepiscopal Church since valescing at her home on Maple WHITE-HOT STOHYOH St. James' R.'C. Oturrh I Truth, we lo.se the con.sciousness of rhri.stlan CTrusaders will meet the Atlled-Bbnn peace contract will hold a dance this evening at TalbotivUle Congrexatlonal Church • Pfc'. .lohn H. NazUaJf, who le- Ju ly I. 1052, will he advanced t« Three Community Projects drive, Lakeview Terrace. Rev. James A. Bull. Pastor Rev, John F. Hannon, Pastor matter." for visitation assignments on Tues­ and European a'rmv treaty, there ■$alvaging Smashed Truck Red Men’s Hall. Music will be fur­ Emil Strede has returned to his .sidcs off 93 Lake street, waa the priesthood on Monday morning nished by Kabrlck's orchestra. H«il-Divers Mrs. Anthony Urbanelti, Director Rev. George P. Hughes day and Friday at 7:15 p.m. and was little strong Communist re­ home on Root road from Windham of Music Rev. Edgar F. Farrell Saturday at 3:00 p.m. * among Ihe tinopa who arrived this at 10:.30 in St. Stephen’sCathe­ J ‘ •* Ix-glon Events Coventry, March 21—(Special )kliced cheese, corn mufllns, turned to her home on High street John E. Post, .Minister Choir rehearsal Friday 9:00 p.m. Greely. Legion Home tonight at 7:30 chocolate , pudding; Thursday— streaking the 9:30 a. m., Sunday School (or all i For adults: 6. 7, 8j 9, 10 and 11 Jam es \\ . .McKa.v, in the ca.se of nine British civilians Bishop of Harriabiirg, who or­ the Wilbur Cross Highway ,in j complaint states that three community-aid projects. The from Windham Community Me­ ages. o'clock, with two Masses at 9. and Junior choir Saturday o’clock. April promises to be a turkey pie with vegetables, cran­ morial Hospital. , Organist and Chorister ' snd one Irish missionary held In dained him as deacon June II. nearby Tolland. Their job is to re- Austin Phillips, son and agent of busy month in the Legion calendar first Is toward obtaining a traffic Pacific in To:.10 a. m., Board of Deacona nne in the m.sin auditonuni for 9:|l.^ a.m. » North Korea seemed of special ,A Boy .Smut open house will be light or some other sort of means berry sauce, cookies; Frlday-r- Recent Arrival held at the meeting of the Buck- A native of Pennsylvania, he re­ route traffic and return to tlic j the defendant, was delivering a with the Steak Club meeting sched- macaroni and tuna fish, carrot the biggest meets in the church aocial rooms. ■ ndult-v and one for children in the I significance. Previous British ap­ Perty on highway tioncordla Evangelical Lutheran ••Instead of tho anthem, the offer­ .Assistant to the Pastor tend. ‘ Church Captain Norman Marshall Sunday, March 22; But there were other encourag­ from .nethoda used in the East. Honslsts of Mr. and Mrs. William street. Many vi.siting societies arc The final session of the class In quested selectmen to post Cross I/om Coventry to Wllll- tory solo. "Were You There When Clarence W. Helshig. mutland, Mr. and Mrs. William .Dine where the food is fine Winter and Garden Streets Organist and Choirmaster 8:30 a.m., Easter general con ing signs. expected. Including ’ the Schubert Church membership will meet at and South streets. Selectmen! rj®" Griswold to Eileen They Crucified My Lord?"—Spir- Sunday. March 22; ilMako and Mr. and Mrs. Burton TODAY thru SUNDAY Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor. will he sung at fessions In both English and Polish. Moscow dispatches said some Legionnaires of Dllwnrlh-Cor- Choir of Providence, R. 1. This 1:30 p. m. at Talcottville Congre­ have already communicated with «»-‘»wold on Daley road. itusl-Burlelgh ...... „ - o . . , t . 9:30. S)inday -school. 9:00 a.m., Communion Mass. sweet. The meeting will start at Personal Mention CONTINUOUS FROM 2:15 . and the service excellent. Ivan Becktvith, Organist and Ihe 8:00 o’clock service by Robert ; Ma'''’!' 22. fifth Sijnday in I-«nt neutral diplomats in the Russian nell-Quey Post, No. 102,; ■ are re­ group is considered one of the out gational Church parsonage. The the State Highway department to _ — . . .______nr ane" ...... Noble 2:00, Silver Lsne Sunday school. C e n t. ford Liederkranz will also attend street haa been transferred to the and all friends are invited to par­ carefully by both sides there were post. in colorful Tyrolean costumes. The talk during the worship service. includes the following reports: 8:.')0 a. m., Sunday School. 7:00 p. m„ Junior and Senior Offei'tory: "Ave Venim" .Titcomb; 7:00. Old Fashioned Prayer Jr ; Sued fo r $10,000 news coordinator office at the FEATURING THE 10:1,5 a. m.. \Vorshlp Service: MYF meeting in Cooper hall. ticipate In this annual event. good chances for such a riieeting. ' A. Wlllimantlc businessman, Tentonla Manncrchor of New Bri­ At Tolland Federated Church, Grade Eight pupils will include Sermon: "Jesus Should Die” | meeting. Although not unduly optimistic, action will be taken at the 10 a. University pf Connecticut. She was MUSIC OP Prelude: "Elegaic Melody," Mar- Camp Aldersgate program: Re­ e~daughlci' hoi-n March 8 m lafold Phillips, is defendant tain. the Meriden Turner Lledcr- four selections from the oneretta Postlude: "As Jesus Stood Beside' 7:30. Gospel service. Sermon by nearly all foreign diplomats in m. service on a large class to be formerly with the poultry depart­ SUNDAY DINNERS ryott. ports, Camp film and a preview of Buckingham Unngregatlonal Middlesex Hospital. Middletown, $10,000 damage suit brought tafel groups and a delegation from "The Vagabond King" by Rudolph the Ci-oss” ...... Scheldt M ajor Sweet. Moscow agi'ee that cncmiraging to Mr. ar.d Mra. Oeoige M. Krause received into the church member­ FrimI as part of its musical pro­ ment. Her present rating is R M F W S M c MYDEN Sermon: "Thou Shalt Not Covet." camp this summer. O iu rrli liy'dna Maturano, a minor by her the singing section of the Spring- stenographer grade two. 12 Noon to 8:.30 P. M. 4 :00, Disli'lcl ' Luther League i 'The Week signs are in the air. Moscow of 612 Hartford road, haa been ship on Palm Sunday. Music will gram for the graduation exer­ ------PLUS------The SYMPHONY FOUR Anthem: "Hear My Prayer,” 7:00 p. rn,, Sunday evening Len­ Clioi'us rcheai'sal, music room. i Monday, 7:30, Friendship Circle Rev. (•hllllp M. Rose, Minlater athen Angelo Maturano of Rock- field Turn Verein will also attend. be furnished by the Young Peo­ F ran k R, Boynton, son of Mr. ten service, sponsored hy the Ep- sources felt that Malenkov would named Carol Lynne. 'They have a cises. Class rehearsals have al­ Jam es. .5:00. Luther League supper-; rneeting at Citadel, look favorably on a meeting;, with ille.\;The attachment was served Music for dancing will be fur­ ple's choir. There will be a Young and Mrs. Russell S. Boynton, will Offertory: "Meditalldn” .. '.Bishop. w nrth League:— D r.-E d g a r will 2-year-old daughter, Kathy Eller. ky afternoon by Windham nished by Ernie’s Bavarian orches- ready got urider way on this part AMMEWS WALTER PHELPS meeting at home of John and Tom I 7:45. United Holiness meeting at Sunda.v. March 22 - Eisenhower to settle some of the People's service in the church par­ of the program. be. marbled April 11 to Miss Joan MtTlI m Reception of new members. speak on "I Believe in Eternal Hartford Citadel. 10:00 a. m. (Jhurch school. Lakeway, daughter of Mr. and Reed. conti-overaial issues that have been M anchester Aaacmhly, No. 15. A i L - t n i r ’ lors a t 7 :30 p. m. - Hartford Field Trip TOREN (Vocalist) Brief demonstration by Confirma­ Life." Tue.sday. 6:45, Songster i-eheai's- 11 ;00 a. m. Morning woi-ahlp. Tailoring Session Mr?, Merton ,Lakeway, Rockville. HtfiCf The Week 7:00, American Missions Festival threatening world peace. Order of Rainbow for Girls. wilF Grade Sevan pilpils took a field tion Clas.s. .sponsored by the Women’s Mis­ rI. The theme will be "Duty Lifted RUSCO Tile Vernon Tumblebrook Neigh­ The leremohy will take place in SANDERS Soviet Press Quiet i. meet in the Masonic Temple Mon- trio to H artford recently _lKlth Postlude: "Moderato.” Ravanello. Tuesday - sionary Societies. Speakei-, Rev. 8:00, Band rehearsal. Into Beauty." 1 COMSINAVION r borhood Group will hold an oil-day the South Methodist Church. Mnn- AUORfT 7:30 p. ni., "The Crucifixion." a 9:00 a. m.. Willing Workers and The W rek Observers also have noted that dsv night at 7:30, It will be Inspec John A. MaeVeagh, junior high Glen Pierson of New York. The 2:00. Women’s Home League the Soviet press has issued no. de­ session Monday from 10 a. m. to chegler, ^liss Lakeway was a re­ TOTTER Lenten cantata by John Stainer, Tuesday - , tion night. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB science teacher. In charge. The cent guest I’f honor at a miscel- Choir will sing. Everyone U Pjerilng nunciations of Eisenhower and [ SCREEN tSTSM m i p. m. at the Methodist Church presented by our Senior Choir. Invited. Th)irsda>;^,_ 7 ;30, Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Fourth Lenten service, in Dobsonville. Tailoring will be group waa televised at Travelers laneoys shower at Ihe home- of- meeting of the New England South- that such phrases as American A A screen door and a itim ' and visited the Wad.swo-ih Atbe- The W eek: The Week sti'eet service. consisting of a hymn-sing with the subject for the session and the Mr. and Mr.s. Raymond E. Hates, ein Conference of the W.S.C.S. at Mrs. Henry Hallas of Glastonbury warmongei's and' Imperlallsl ap­ T door all ia one! Juat niaa neum, the Connecticut State I.l- Tuesday -- Monday - 8:00. Midweek holiness and peal’ far less often, leaders will be Mrs. Mary French, Main stre-t, South Coventry. The 6:30 p. m., We-Two potluck sup­ New London, Conn. praver meet'ng. as soloist, and a film, "Fire on the' HAVING A PARTY? lower glaM for vaalilMSoa. brary and Radio Station WTIC. 20" guests attending were from 7:00, Exploi'cr Scouts. British Foi-eign Office sources Mrs: Bertha Gerlch, Home Demon­ per meeting. Colored slides of 3:1.5 p. m.. Brownies. Tuesday Friday, 6:.30, Coi-ps C adets' E arth." stration Agent Miss Cora H. Webb An original trin to the U. S. TONIGHT 6:4.5-7:.30 p. m.. Junior Choir. pi-cvlously com m ented that Chul- WEDDING RECEPTION? Weather biireeu at Brainard Field DANCE famous religious paintings will be 3:1.5, Brownies. 6:30, Boy Scouts, class. wov’s proposal for a Brltlah-Rua- ► Call fw Fin UmniiIiiHii « and County 4-H Club Agent Miss OPENING NEW ENGAGEMENT shown. 8:00 p. m.. Stanley Group, La­ 8:00. Church School Icachers :,30, Torchbearer meeting. Shirley W elk. Those attending \(|ill waa cancelled hecatise of the C ity Viow Donco HoU dies’ Parlor. Gospel Hall Sian air conlerence appeared con­ CLUB SOCIAL?—Call heavv rain causing flooded areas Wedne.sday — Wednesday 7:30. Crusader meeting. ciliatory. bring box lunches. Danet^Millar’f Hall Every SotMrdav Night 7:30 p. m„ Lenten service. Read­ Wednesday - 7:30, I.,entcn pageant, "The Saturda.y, 10:00, Junior Legion 415 Center Street Tha BINGO Michael Eullano in Hartford. RAY DONAHUE’S ORCHESTRA 9:00 a. m., Dorcas Group, all-day In Berlin, It waa pointed out that EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Tolland Turnpike KEENEY STREET ing of Part VI of the Passion His­ Challenge of the Cross” presented meeting, »The Party Shair M ichael Euliano, 58. o f 604 Fries on Spring meeting. 10;.50 s. m.. Breaking of Bread. the suggestion was of such far- Bartlett-Braiaard Oti 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS Grade Two nupils of Mr.s. N a ta ­ Modern and Old Fashion ~~ FEATURING ANN RANDALL tory. Sermon: "Hope snd the 3:00 p. m., Junior Lenten meet­ by members of the Missionary Cir- i reaching consequence that it must MI-e-8496 or MI-0-7674 Broad , street Hartford, stepfather NEW SINGING STYLIST Cross.” jcie. 12:15 p. ni.. Sunday school. 806 Main Street—ManchaalM’ lia H. Perry classroom is complet­ Dancing ing. Covenanl Congregational Clmrch 7:00 p. m.. Gospel meeting. bear Moscow's stamp. Informed STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP of Mrs. Stanley B. Waskiewicz of Every Saturda.v Night! NEVER PRESENTED IN MANCHESTER BEFORE 8:40 p. m.. Senior Choir rehear­ I 8:1.5, Emanuel Choir reheai'sal. Sandwiches, $4.04), Per Hundred TEL. MI-6-69T6 Rockville, died yesterday at St. ing a frieze on "Snrlng" in the 3:00 p. m.. Cub Scouts. 41 .Snruee S treet The AVeek quai'tera there said last night the back of its room. . Scen-a Include 8:00 to 12:00 P. M. ATTENTION! sal. 7:.30 p. m.. Commission on Edu­ ■Thursday - western Allied High Commis­ Hora D’oeuvres and Canapes Francis Hospital, Hartford. He F rid ay — I 6:.30, Girl .Scouta . . Rev. G. Sutler, Pastor T)ie.«day, 8:00 p. m.. P ray er $6.00 Per Hundred was a native of Forta, Benevento, soring games, returning birds, and cation meeting. Ladles’ Par-loi'. E rn est C, Johnson, Jr„ Organist meeting. sioners will meet In Berlin Satur­ A. O. ARONSON, Rep. DELICIOUS FOOD 6-7 p. m., Children's (Thoir re­ ' 8:00 p. m.. Spiritual Life Class. I 8:00, Church membership class Italy and was employed for more South Coventry as it looks at this ' meets in Oiapel, with reception • — I Friday. 8:00 p. m., Prayer meet- day, March 28, to discuss a possi­ Tel. MI-.V8789 > season. The entire clasaroom LaFOND BROTHERS hearsal, 'The film strip, "The Life of Je.sus ble four-power conference on sir MRS. RICHARD COBB, Prop. than 36 years at the ‘Undenvood 7 p. m., Rehear.sal for Sunday following in Luther hall. Rundav, M arch 22 ! Ing, ha.s contributed to the mural. i The Trial." will be shown, after safety over Germany. British offi­ 315 HILI-JITo WN r o a d Typewriter Corporation. School Ea.ster program. ; Saturday 9:45 a. m. Bible school, classes i ------, Other survivors include his wi­ Grade Three pupils of Miss M. STEAK HOUSE j which a discussion will be led by ■ 9:00, Junior Choir. for all age,s. | cials said such a conference would Marjorie Kearns are working on S altirday— I Dr. Edgar. “ ' he more helpful than' a Russian- dow, a son, a stepson and five MON80N, MASS. 9 a. ni., Confirm ation class. 9:30, Senior Confirmatitin. 11:00 a. m. M orning woi'.shlp brothers. Services will be held an original version of "Cinderella", I Thursday- - 7:30 m. “Evening aervlce. Deaths Last Night British parley since the Americans RANGE and FUEL OIL 1:00-2:00 p. m.. Pr^ayer Group. 11:00, Junior Confirmation. Tuesday at 8 a. m. from the Larala with comnosition of music and Sunday Family Spocid The Week also have problems over air and Sagarino Funeral Home in •script hy the children. Presenta­ /ILLOIMENflON WILLIE'S GRILL I 3:1.5 p. m.. Girl .“emit Troop 17. W ednesday— incidents. Cnmiuiinlty Baptist Church I 6:.30 p. m.. Girl .‘■’cout Trop 9. By THE AS.SOCtATED PRESS 24 Hartford with additional rites con­ tion is planned the latter part of TENDERLOIN STEAK 444 CENTER STREET .593 East Center Street i Second (’ongrrgiitional Chtirrh ,7:30 D. m. Rlble study and Some western observers In Lon­ Hour Delivery Service April. SC R L t N ; I 7;.30 p. m.. Parents’ clinic. , 101 .N’orlli Main street Philadelphia ■ W. Freeland ducted at Immaculate Conception DINNER— $1.35 Rev. John R. Neubert," Minister prayer hour. Kendr'ick, 78. mayor of Philadel­ don speculated, however, that Ihe Church. Burial will be in Mount Rehearse for Play ; Friday Rev. ivilliaiii I- Bradley. I S:.30 p. m. Choir )ehearsal. Kremlin may be-trying especially Grade Five puolls of Mrs. Ger­ From 1 to 6 P. M. Only Oi;inand West, Jr-j/Organlst I 7:00 p. m., Cub Scouts, Cooper phia from 1924 to 1928, past Im ­ OLDSMOBILE St. Benedict Cemetery. Cornol Wildn Guest .Minister I Friday, 8:00 p. m. The Ruth perial Potentate nf the Shrine In to woo Bi'ilaln. J MANCHCSTER MOTQg SAlfS trude A. Guilford’s clas.sroom are Monts n iti Includes Soup and Coffee ~ , T ;Hall. Ha retry Wood, Organist t'onnip Hmlth 7:30 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. Society will meet at the home'"of the U. S., and piesklent of the Ben­ They said the Soviet promise on •All Tolland and Talcottville rehearsing for a "Hansel and Anno fUxtor^ Teh Monson 8227 Sunday. Mai'cti- 20, 10 a.m., I Ml', -jind Mrs, F rank John.son. 61 the pi'isoners and Chulkov’s sug­ MORIARH BROTHERS VTrwwurr Of Morning worship.' Tickets (or the Palm Sunda'y jamin Franklin Hotel Corp. Items are now handled through Gretel" operetta for presentation .Sunday, March 22. I Strickland str-eet. j gestion for an air con/erem'c, both ‘'I CONFESS** ■ Thr Golden Prelude, "Consolation" lOimmunion Breakfast (or men on Mlneola. N. Y. Flavius Earl » P J i i J I l a S 316 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml-3-51.35 the Manchester Evening Herald in the school auditorium Anrll 7 Church school, 9:30 a, m. I Stinday. M sreh 29. special m u­ made to the B)'ittsh, could he Inter­ for the assembly-program. It ,will Condor’* Mendel.ssohn ' March ?H) at 6:30 a. m. m ay be Loudy.^61, one of America’s pio­ Rockville bureau, located at Oite S. «:S5. 10 purchased from meiiibeis of the Divine wor.ship. 10:4.5. ' sic and Palm Sunday me.ssage. preted as part of a Russian effort Market street, telephone Rockville also be given for parents, children 4:13, S:13 Call to Wor.ship Prelude, "O World. T Now Mast ; neers in aviation design and con­ to di'ive a wedge between London Men's Club nr the .-huich office. struction and at the time of death 5-SIS6. and friends at 8 p. m. April. 7 ASTWOOD Hymn No/ 15. "Come We That Leave Thee. ” Brahm.s. , i and Washington. HI 2 TWHNICOLOR HITS FOH A REAL TREAT Love the. Lord" chief aeronautieal engineer of the here. **A|.1. ASHORfV' **RRI> HKAD Hymn 190, "Wiio T rusts in God, s I St. Mary’s Episcopal tliiirrh ■ Among the other Soviet moves School Personals FROM WYOMINO** Invocation and the Lord's Prayer Wapping Conuminlfy Church Church A Ivociist streets U. ,S. Navy office strihe G.ruman they suggested m ight fit in the 1951 P O N T IA C Mont. Cilff Cornel Wilde HAVE SUNDAY DINNER AT THREE “J’’t rTiildi-tn'.s Story Strong Abode." j Aircraft Engineering' (!orp. at School personals include Ernest RASY FRKK PARKING Conotmnee Hmlth Rev. David ('rocketl. Minister rtc.spon.sivo reading 609. - I The Rev. Alfred t . AVtIllams, same pattern wss Russia’s rontrl- Recessional Hymn No. 248. "While Rector B-^thpage, N. Y. 4-DOOR UHIEITIAN “8" "Skipper” Kunz. a pupil' in Mrs. Annr Bnxter “Treasure Of George Collins, Organist Anthem. "O Racied Head, ,Now ■ hullon of 90,000 pounds ($252,000) Red Secretary Ann VandeuSen’s grade three /Thee 1 Seek" 1 The Rev. John .1. Johnson, Curate Garden C5ty, N. Y. - - Norm an The Golden Wounded." . to British flood relief-a month'ago. group, a patient at the ,Windham CONFESS”' ^'cripturi Lo.s.son, Malachi 3:6-4 :2 -Dodge. 74. fnim er preside’nl and j PRICED FOR QUICK SALE . CondoF’ ’ .Sunday. Mai'ch 22: Thir Scripture, .lohn 14; 1.5-30. 1'nnie Minister Churchill offered Community Memorial Hospital 4:S0, Silt ,/P:^aslor’al Prayer ■ Passion Sunday, chairman of the boaid of the Mer- his personal thanks for that gift. Post Dropped with pneumonia. 3:15, «:S0. S:5a In color / Anthepi A 9:30 a. iti., Ctuii'ch School. Offertory, "Christ. By lA’hosc All- ! 8:00 a, m.. Holy Cobii.i on. genthaler Linotype Company and Barbara Palmer of George S, FOLLOW tho DANCE Doxology and Dedication of Offer­ 10:4.5 a. ni.. Worslup Service. saving Light. ” 9:2.5 a. n)., First children’s serV- son nf the late Philip 'T. Dodge, i , Prelude, '’•Andante in G". Sttilts. poxology ainl Prayer nf Dcdi'Oa-i j,.,, ,jq niinntr) service for former president of the firm . If you want your griddle cakes , MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES By Malenkov .Burke's grade three has returned ing land waft'ica to be-extra light beat : from a three-week vacation in C R O W D .... HI N.. MON.. Tl’KS. Sermon: "On the Sabbath Day" ' Hymn. "O Father, heal' luy morn­ I Kinder garten through' Grade COR. WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD ing prayei". Coltman. Columbus, O. -- Dr. Jame.s Ren- the vo(ks snd whites of. (he eggs | Florida. She brought back many Hymn No. 47. ".Savior, Again to Hymn 320, "Whrn Wilt Thou Save | Parent.*’ choir. wlek Withrow, 74, profp.«snr -.»,t sensi-etely; fold in the stiffly TEL. '.MI-8-41 S I ------O PEN EVENINGS (Continued From Rage One) cards shovving interesting placy. Winner of Four Aendemy Awnrdi: Thy Dear Name" Offertory. ••Pi'ayer". Bradtiury. the People Anthem. "God so lo\'ed the.Wor.id"-, 10:05 s. m,, Holy Communion, emeritus of chemical engineering beaten whites last. She related many of her experr 1. Rett performnnee by nn nctor Benediction 1 Tile sermon: "Peace. Our Kind or In.stnicted children’s Eucharist for' st Ohio .'Hale Universllv and at Lenin Institute as a leading theo­ lences to the class. Po.stiude, "March Rnmaine" ' Senior Cluiii. God's'.’’’ Chrri'ch School studenta from | one time st the University of I1-, — 2. Rent Song of the. year Antheib. "He Chose the Cross”, retician of the Red party. Kathryn Murphy, Daniel Lanoue Gounod Hymn 206, "O God' Whose l.AW Grade .5 through High ’ School, i linols. Brrrn In Philadelphia. 1950 OLDSMOOILE ! Junior Choir. Nikolai Shatalin, recently a.can­ and Allan Wass. recently visited in S. Rext Film Kdltlnn 7:00. Rapti.st Youth F'ellowship From Age to Age." Junior, choir. [ York The Rev. Dr. Ar­ 4-OOOR SEDAN—FUi.LY EQUIPPED New York City with their families. I Hymn, "O Fni- S Closer Walk P(^■lllldc^■ Prelude snd Fugue in C- didate to the Secretariat. l | llenl score meeting. il .00 a. m.. Morning Pra.ver and thnc Atason Sherman, mi.asionarv The children are ffrade four pupils "Tho W eek: ! With God", Dykes. , Mrnoi” ! A "ROCKET ENGINE" CAR Semyon . Ignatt*v,. 49, veteran i Sermon: "The Great Tiling About Litany with aermon by Ihe Rector. ; m China for .30 years snd s staff in Miss Marion Adams* classroom. SUNDAY NI6HT Dinner at Three "J”s Is something you'll remember. Everything Thursday, S p.m.. Communion 6 : jO p. m. le n te n ser vice. Fsm I- ' Senior choir. j member of the Grace Eplacopal party worker and former deputy Kathryn Murphy, Patricia is so good—even to oUr homemade pies and our own delicious, i- Prayer." lie.* will bring .«.-tndwirlre.*. and in tho Moscow Soviet. G ory Coopor in service. Mtiairal outline of this aervlce; | riiurch In New Y'ork Citv from Crocker and Veronica Dragon'6f Hamilton Park cream y Ico cream . ' Hymn, "1’rayer is the Soul’s Siii^- dea.i:!'! and coffee will he served Procc-wonsl, "There is A Green 1944 until his retirement ‘in 19.50. Today’s shak&'up in the p arty Friday. 6:30 p.m., Work night at I cere Desire ”. Hastings. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES this class are collecting toys and ■ (Waterbury) the church. by the Lucy Spencer group. | Hill Far Away." ' j secretariat was the third within books for the children of Hollahd. "HIGH NOON" I Postlude, "Love Divine, All I>ive Born In Long Branch, N. J. COR. WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD Friday and Saturday, Marph 27- Litariy Hymn, "Savior, When In six months. In addition to the These will be sent to the CARE UNDER .RARK d e p t . FULL COURSJE DINNERS Excelling", Zundel. * The \5 eek 1 Culver Cit.v, Calif. I.,ee Phelps. Pine—(by"popnlnr demnndl 28. Laym en’s Confwence at ’.Suf- •Ml nday, .March 23, 7:00 p. m. j Dust to Thee"... ' TEL. .MI-3-41S4 — — O PE N EVENINGS change.-? in October, a decree by the Agency in Hartford and then for­ SUPERVISION I 6:00 p. m.. Pilgrim Y’oulh Kel- ,59, s characlar aelor who had ap­ t fleld Academy, Contact Win Bal­ Men of the pati.sh are a.ske’ ' Sunday .scivices, 11:00 a. m. State Highway department opened The Moscow announcement ap­ PARKING SPACE 6:.30 * p. n^. Wcdne.srlav, „ Merry- ; l a o l / t t i l a * I A fk > « AC Neighbor” i ■ Sunday school, 11:00 s. m. Weds dinner meeting. last of the teaching per iods in this j the Chester-Hadlyme ferry aei'oaa peared to explain 'W'hy Khrush­ Wedne.sday meeting, 8:00 p. m. "November to ERater” series. Next 1 the Connecticut river today at 6 chev waa given no ministry in the it Boltnn Cnngregatlnnal Church 7:45 p. m. Choir rehear sal. Reading loom houi-s; 7:00 p. m, P'riday, Cub Scouts. .Sunday being Psim Sunday the ‘ s.m. The Rocky Hill-Glast'onbury O AKiiiiiiiiii Malenkov government although he s Rev. Arthur A, Wallace, Minister Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:00- father dal film, "I Beheld His I w'ill be opened at the same time to- 8:00 p. m. 'rire Religiou.* E 'V \^ ‘i 'V ' • K0. • • • I \ • k, L ton. The speaker of the evenirig .Christian Science textbook. "Sci- at 6:30 p.m., Mi.ss M artha Mc­ members of St. Mary's Guild. Call living men. Mayb# because the at­ will be Dr. Tertirrs Van Dyke of , ence and Health with Key to the Kinney. president. office for re.aervayons. The final Itention . of women pedestrians la OAK GRILL L2XBZZlfiaE2J21JlSJfl Hartford Seminary. Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, ^Winslow will speak at the 7:30 meeting of Die Lenten diacussiqn not distracted by looking at men. Advertise in The Herald— It Pay$ t:,. J \ ■ PAGE FIVB PAGE FOUR ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953 A— ------1— kind of military, economic and po­ exuberance.” Running for a sub­ cars from WtlllmanUc (and way- ^anrtypBtpr litical device for obtaining a posi­ way, or for a bus, or to get' to Tito Gets British stops), Putnam and Manchester. I a i w i i Care Topic tive victory. He referred the re­ work on time will not, he says, be Skywatch Schedule WILLIAM DICKSON & SON The feeders supply local traffic healthy at all. It has to bd’ a re­ Promise of Aid CoiiMcticut from Bolton, Vernon, Rockville, Of Monday Class '^lEupning Ifpralii porters to Cnausewlts, who knew SINCE 1*18 Andover, Columbia and Coventry. 150 years ago there are various laxed running, undertaken for the Area Catcho^^lmaglnatlon Monday (Contlaued From Page Oaa) Manchester Directory pleasure of ruhning, just because The area has always caught our The second lecture In the Man­ IS BIMCII Street kinds of war. Some were police ac­ Mldri](ght-2 a.'m...... l^tfi^pyd Davidson, Richard L. Harris RESIDENTIAL AND GDMMERCIAL ‘ Manchester, Conn. tions, in some there w^re apt to you feel like it. It h^s to have that imagination as a natural for some­ chester Evening .School’s new land­ THOMAS r> rKROOSON, 2 a.m.- 4 a.m...... S... Fred Bond situation in Europe in general. I scaping course will be given Mori- WALTER R. FEROUSON, be conflicts, and others would, get exuberance" or a certain joyous­ ...... Volunteers Needed thing big and this new drlve-in 4 a.m.- 6 a.m. send my warm greetings to the PAINTINB AND PAPERHANSINO appears to be It. We once Inquired dav n the high school. ^ ■ '' Publishers ness about It. If it.has that joyous­ ...... Marguerite Coleman ' Founded October 1. 18S1 to be complicabed. So far as he is 6 a.m.- 9 a.m, courageous people of Britain.” of a reliable source whether the Everett J. Pyle, turf supervisor ness, and none of the anxiety in­ 9 a.m.-Noon , ...... Arthur Trfayer ALL WOllKMEN INSURED for the Hartford Park Department, Of Business Services • Published Ererjr E^enlnc concerned, the' President said, it He turned to Eden and said “I Notch section would make a good volved in wondering whether yoq Noon-3 p.m...... Mrs. Burke site for_____ a -shopping „ center. ,''ill speak on "Building and Maln- Bundays and Holidays. Entered at the is a war—a particular kind of 3 p.m.- 6 p.m...... Thomas Maxwell, David Ruddell will see you again in Yugoslavia.” Nutmeg Gratings ost Office at Manchester, Conn.. Our source said it would make a ^ taining Your Own Home Lawn. w ar.” arc going to catch the bus, it will 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER econd Class Mall Hatter, 6 p.m.- 8 p.m...... Columbia de Carli, Celeste King Eden replied: “It has gone very wonderful site but population was The six-lecture course, “Land­ The President was asked wheth­ make you live a long time...... Raymond Fcnn. Carl Slusarezyk SUBSCRIPTION RATES 8 p.m.-lO p.m well.” PHONE Mltchdl 9-0920 ANY TIME against such a move. Shopping scaping Your Home Grounds," was So, It appears, we shall have to 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... Sam Clemens, Wi.niam Stevenson By ilM SCOTT Payable In Advance er Ijc was in favor of having Con­ Police river' launches patroled centers tu’e not built with thou­ reported to hqve been well sttended One Tear ...... tis.so abandon our horizontal joys for I Monday at its first meeting last week. Six Months ...... 7.76 gress investigate Communism in the Thames and hundreds of police County Editor sands of dollars but rather with hree Months ...... 3.S0 the churches. The transcript of the joys of running through woods Midnight-2 a.m. ___ .(...,____ Earle Bidwell, Sr. millions and to recover such a sum Trees Expertly (jirecl for by Carter Tree Co. HAIR SHAPING no Month ...... i.ao ...... W illiam S. H organ guarded the pier area — last of g .30 his reply reads as follows: exuberantly. Only onc^ question 2 a.m.- 4 a.m. . would require a large volume of Weekly ...... *...... 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... Harry Cowles, Harold O. Kane the extraordinary precautions tak­ Pretty Good Memory • back In hi*' memory for another buslrie.ss. Blncle Copy ...... , .06 bothers us, and we are writing to Your celffuro will bo moro maiiogoabio The President, after a long 6 a.m.- 9 a.m...... '...Victoria FUewlcz, Thomas■ Ruskell en to assure that no attempt would John Kelson of Stafford news item of that year... one he While the trading area would do Grange Notes MEMBER OF pause, smiled and said he really Dr. Jokl, posing it to him. Where 9 a.m.-Noon ...... Dorothy Belcher, Catherine Jack Springs, a feller with a pretty good ' says, will be recalled by a great a treiriendous dollar volume, he if it is shaped eerroctiy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be made here on Jhe life of the man . The Associated Press Is exclusively' didn't know how to commenl^ on does one get the energy to start Noon-3 p.m...... Thomas Maxwell th Soviet world hates. memory, has written us about an- many persons throughout Tolland didn't think it would be enough M anchestvr kntitled to the use of republlcatlon of that in a larger sense. He believes, that running through the woods? 3 p.m.- 6 p.m...... Richard Ruddell. Sam Clemens Uniformed Bobbles a few yards other "danserous crossroads In County. to ju.stify Burh construction. Citing Manche.sler Grange conferred all news dispatches credited to It, or 6 p.m.- 8 p.m...... M r . and Mrs. A lbert Tedford Tolland County.” He had read It seems that 1934 was also the as an example the "Shoppers’ first and second degrees on a cla.ss not otherwise credlteu •o,*lJ** he said, that If our churches, How does one get to feel well apart and aided by 50 mounded and also the local news published here. 8 p.m.-10 p.m. . ...'...... Vincent Baiocchetti, John Moore police held the crowd to the aide- oiir earlier series which went back year that the late. (Charles M World” in Framingham, Maas., he of candidates at its meeting last All rlrh u of republlcatlon of special which certainly should be the enough to have some of that 10 p.m.-M idnight ...... Benjamin Shankman, Harold Duff walks and 100 yards from the pier­ 20 years to cover an accident at Squires. Rockville banker, pulled pointed out that such a location rUght lA Orange Hall. Sydney Mac- (dispatches herein are also reserved. greatest possible opponent of Com­ exuberance? Actually, it seems to Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal head where Tito took the Royal ' Steele's Crossing In Bolton. a winning ticket for a horse that draws on the heavy' metropolitan Alpine was master of the first de­ ■ Full service client of N, E. A. Serv- munism, need investigation, then us that if we could ever get to the Building. Manchester, on Mondays and Fridays from 1-5 p.m. navy salute. Armed detectives Kelson has come up with a spec- ■ ran No. 2 in the Irish Hospitals Worcester and Boston population gree and Mrs. Wilber Little, the 99 Ea.st Center Street and lran.slents that travel the we had better take a new look and woods, and ever get a start at the were spotted among the crowd and taciilar, but not fatal, crash that Sweepstakes at Bpsom Downs, second. James Baker and Mrs. Gus­ Tel. MI-3-5009 **^^Wtshers Renresentstlves:Representatives: The occurred at the intersection knbwn i With *omc four million tickets Worcester turnpike. tave Anderson served as captains...... s Special A«ency - go far beyond investigation in our business of running, we might in windows of buildings ovrlook- fork. Chicago, Detroit en* go**®"'. ing the site of the ceremonies. as Leonard’s Corner on the Rock- sold In the pool. Squires picked It’s Different Here Deputy John Griswold of Somers MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF country in combating this, what keep it up forever, relaxed as the Bolton Tito, smiling happily and hold­ ville-Tollnnd-Cry.stal I-ake road. "Easton.” The tab was originally Here, he told us, the situation inspected the third and fourth de­ CIRCULATIONS. ^ we consider a disease—because the wind itself. But how shall- we ever ing his white-gloved hand stlfly at 1951 BUICK It Is now known as Stale Route worth $16,000 before the rate was is different. Hartford, while a large grees. Ml.ss Edith W illiams was f '>Th>The Herald PrlrfllPrlnflirg Comi»ny. Inc., church, with its testimony of the feel up, and get up, to the first the salute, moved up and down the 30 In Tolland. run and after the horse came In city, is no great metropolis and its master of the third and Mrs. MANCHESTER KOSTEK’S imes no financial responslhlllty for RIVIERA—FULLY EQUIPPED As the Stafford Sprines man re- second, his winnings came to suburban area usually trades there Thomas Dunbar, captain. Mrsf. igraphical errors appearing In ad- existence of an Alfnlghty God, is stride ? ’That's the crusher, and un­ Methodist Pastor Explains ranks of the naval guard. Then, apparently forgetting the location call.s It: The crash a tw o car col- neat i46,7.')0. And this, even after if not in the surrounding comfriunl- William Bloodgood was pianist. TEXACO SERVICE laements and other reading njatter the last thing that would be LOW MILEAGE—ONE OWNER Tie Manchester Evening Herald til It's answered. Dr. Jokl, we re­ of the pier gate, he started back ll.slon occurred in th e m id-sum ­ he had sold a half-interest to a ties. Manthester driiws from its Worthy Master Thomas Dunbar DRY CLEANERS preaching, teaching or tolerating main, Dr. Jokl, horizqntally yours. m er of 1934, rig h t sm ack a t the suburban area as dries Rockvilie was in charge of the fourth B’Display acyertlslng closing hours: Position pf Czech Church up the street toward the Houses of British syndicate. and Willimantlc. Compared to the G A S _ O IL ^ o r Monday—1 p. m. Friday. Communism. So, therefore, he con­ Parliament. corner. One car was operated degree. 93 WELLS STREET by a Boston oil burner .salesman The Great Cow Mystery more than three million persons - Sir Rhoderlck MacGregor, Brit­ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES \Vhile we're on an "old times" East Central Pomona Grange | LUBRICATION OTor Wednesday—1 p. m. /^ esd ay . Bolton, March 21—(Special)— , find the production particularly to ain’s First Sea Lord, with a touch and the other was driven by a living in greater Boston, the east­ will hold its meeting with Somers Tolophono Ml>3>7254 OPor Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. good to be accomplished by ques­ COR. WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD kick we wonder if any of our Man­ ern Connecticut region looks some­ Tires • Batteries e AcceoMriee .flTor Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. on the elbow reminded him he was man from Roxbuly. Mass., and Grange, April 1. tioning the loyalty of our MKhodi-n. „ p,...lc.d . cm -' E V rt.m g .'S , "Ti TEL. MI-S-41S4------OPEN EVENINGS containe.d, buttered whistled and waved. • could not raise bonds to cover a humor. ecutive committee to accept the started too vigorously and the can set out good sized shade trees Immune to time and change. The tionalize religion at the close of peas, bread, margarine, grape­ Correctly designed monuments are products of careful the pail of milk—was that consid­ 175 Center St.—Tel. MI-B-7INH) Keep Acquainted spo tlig h t. to make certain very tough de­ Fifteen minutes before the reckless driving charge. ered town property: and was the buds not formed. Later it 1s neces­ for vpu. days grew long. World War II. fruit; Thursday—American chop launch approached each of the 10 intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and ■ Had Peculiar Custom that the proposed regional high sary, in some cases, to use another The Carter Tree Expert Com­ Several sections of Thursday’s cisions and, he said, he knows of All church property was con­ cow ever claimed? resignation of Walter F. Forrest Captive to delight, as though a suey, grape jelly, bread, marga­ bridges spanning the river below meaning; they have beauty that will endure. Kelson writes that "a peculiar school be named after the Podunk At the next meeting a new mem­ type of spray. This dormant spray pany also has good grade top soil Eisenhower press conference were no better way to express it than fiscated and a special bureau was rine, fruited gelatin dessert; Fri Westminster, police cleared it of custom of motorists in those days” Some Fear Theater Indians of Tolland and Hartford for sale, wonderful for your garden throng Our mail indicates that some ber will be ' elected to the e.\ecu- kills insects and bugs that have notable. We quote from the unof George Washington did many set up to handle religious affairs. day—cheese potato puff, spinach, traffic. Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The was held a.s a prime factor in keep­ Counties. tive committee. Hlllstown met at wintered in the’ trees, also some or for filling in thin spots on your Of reaching tendrils braked the Ministers received their pay from bread, margarine peach shortcake. ing personal injury out of the ac­ area residents are wondering if the .Xgreea to Name lawn. For further information dial BILL'S TIRE ficlal 'paraphrase transcript on years ago when he said this coun­ 'A t Tower pier, about two miles Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial new' drive-in theater, scheduled for the Grangq Hall March 12, and the borers. e DON WILLIS sun, and spurned the state and were forced to take Milk served with all meals. downriver, two Royal Navy gun "I shall, at our next meeting, Mitchell 3-7695. AND several IssuSs- discussed. try must always be careful to hayc / cident. erection near the intersection of theme of the lecturer s program Elm trees must be sprayed for orders from tlie special ministry. ' Today Event Calendar boats and two torpedo boats swung The salesm an, who wa.s driving propase to the committee that we was devoted to St. Patrick. The President himself opened a reasonable posture of defense.” Benes pointed out the paradox 'The Camera Club meets at the into line behind Tito’s vessel, which a 1927 VVyllis-Knight .sedan, had U. S. Routes 44-A and 6 in Bolton, give serious consideration to nam­ REPAIR SHOP 6ARA6E The touch of night. ’Then was the school at 8 p. m. might not prove to be "another On M arch 16, 18 officers and the press conference with a topic In these excerpts we have quot­ that came about from this ar­ flew the red, whlti'-edged ensign 6 t t\yp spare tire.s la.shed to the . rad­ ing, our .school 'The Podunk Re­ members attended the "Neighbor mind washed clean. Boy Scout Troop 73, under lead­ Berlin turnpike.” William H. Green, Prop. of his own choosing, as follows, in ed, President Eisenhower did these rangement: A non-God fearing na­ a Supreme Commander of ’Yugo*- Manchester Memorial Co. iator arid these acted as a buffer gional High School for wild In­ Night” meeting at Andover and Oil Stoves Featured at Jones Furniture 18 Main St., Tel MI-9-4531 And sp ark led , with trout-like ership of Scoutmaster Edward They fear that increased traf­ things: tion subsidizing religion. But its Slav Forces. when the cars collided. Except for diana and other Young People.’ supplied a part of the program, Columbia Rleyclos the transcript; purpose was to increa.se control Swift, meets at the school at A. H. AIMETTI Prop. fic from all directions, entering "In the event the committee thoughts that cast this, there might have been a more and leaving the drlve-in, will with a chonia of mixed voices ac­ Spoeldiibig lu ■ "The President began by re^ 1. Took the position toward the over the thinking and actions of p. m. serious report concerning the mls- does not adont this name. I shall ___ U..S. ond Goodyoor Tiros No shadow as they faced the rush­ create a hazard that could result companied at the piano by Mrs, marking that hd should say that present moment In our relations citizens. United Methodist HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER always use it when speaking to xnuly Mallett and violin by Gor ing stream Rev. J. R. Yeager, pastor. Ser­ I-nno-rt'o 1 in bad cra.shes. possible loss of life Ropairs — &Mrvleo MAKE SERVICi one subject occupying the gtten with Russia which was the emi­ -Others Suffer Top Being curious about L.eonaras nr henvv ,_____ traffic ____snarls______to sav the o"’’ finance boards. O. Cole and a dance number Of life. No chain of future or of mon topic, “Doersr of the Word' Accostorios tlon of the world is spiculation as nently correct and perfect posi­ ’The Salvation Army .suffered Corner we checked with the Her­ ?cast ’ "I ""I " historian, but ap-, by Miss Dyane DeCosU dancing. Front End AlHpndnnt past greatly because of its rebellion at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. Sunday QUINN’S ald burea,u chief in Rockville, Lou Con.struction on the $100 000: parently the Podunk tribe was an ' Irish jig. , 180 SPRUCE STREET to the meaning and possible tion, both from the point of view school at 9:30 a. m. Laid weight upon the bright and agalnet state domination. As a re- Chapman. If anyone knows about project la slated to get underway I In.signiflcant tril>e and I shall try| Hillstown also neighbored with PHONE MI-9 0659 significance of the change-over in of principlei and from the point uf .sult, th e speaker told his audiedcc. St. Maurice Chapel such thing.s, we figured he would. to make it apparent that the I Cromwell on Tuesday evening and Gonord Ropoir W n^ dancing mood Masses at St. Maurice Chapri in early June and bids to prospec­ |the Kremlln---what it means to us view of strategy. the Salvation Army was barred PHARMACY And we were right. tive Contractor were to go out this millions dollars that the .school | Vernon Grange last night, Of timelessness in air and sward scheduled for 8:30 and 10 a', m I.OU Tells His Story and whether there Is any signifi 2. Classified the Korean war as a from service in (Ssechoslovakia. week. will coat is an in.slgnlficant amount ; On March 12 Mrs. Evelyn H. and wood. . Congregational Lou launched into an account of when considering what a fine ^ Coughlin represented the Man- cance to the attacks wo have had "particular kind of war” in which Methodists .pf Bolton learned that A Manchester corporation, the n . individual efforts' to fight the ma- Rev. Arthur Wallace, Pastor, earlv-dioy travel over Route 30 school we plan to have." Chester Home Extension Club at * Shoot Moral Werii bn our planes In different sections tl\e objective is not ’^positive vic­ firm Is headed by Bernard Men- HIGH GRADE chinfe'always prove fruitless. Sermon topic, "Judas, the Man OPEN SUNDAYS that would cause pre.sent day mo- schell with two West Hartford the yearly schedule planning meet­ of the world, whether that has any tory" of the type usually vi.sualizcd The Moodtis pastor called for Who Failed,” at 11 a. m. Church ^ G E T A SPRING torl.st.s to wince. He told us th at ing which Was held at the VMCA. * Air CofidlHoiilng But yesterday the spring went residents holding other officer connection with this change-over, in w ar. understanding of the plight facing school at 9:30 a. m. some 20 or 25 years ago (it could posts. They are John L. Calvo- Mrs. P'lorence Subisky and Mis. post, a flight 4 9A.M.to1P.M. PRINTING He could only say, he said, as far 3. Said that if we don't trust Methodists in Europe and more ITiurch Activities have been more) the entire road coressi a.s treasurer and Frances Virginia Schwarm represented the * PlumWng A Hootliig Of birds and blossoms on a nervous from the corner on into Stafford Hillstown Extension Club. Bs we are concerned, and our churches, we might as well especially in Czechoslovakia. ’Hielr Dean Tertius Van Dyke of the Calvocorcasi a.s secretary. JOB AND COMMERCIAL air, situation, he .said, while not an Hartford Theological S$^inary 6P.M.to9P.M. Springs, was just a narrow sand Safeguards .Anticipated On March 14, Mr. and Mra. * OH Rumor Work seriously as wo view these attacks give up. envious one is still better than MOTOR TUNE-UP track winding through the hill.s James Coughlin, overseer and lec­ PRINTING A rush of bud and flood through will be the speaker at United By wa.y of an.swer: We rath er on the planes of the West, that ■4. Said there is no amount of having all accc.ss to religion taken M ethp^t Cffiurch at 8 p. m. to­ and Valieva. turer of Hlllstown Grange, attend- >6 MONTHS TO PAY winter’s lair, Itnagine state police have taken Prompt and Efficient PriatiBg ivc Aee no pattern, no different In military force that can possibly aw ay. morrow in the final Lenten union Rcconatnictlon work was .started anticipated increase in traffic ' ed the regional meeting of the . Slate Home Economics committee of AU Klad* A swirl of notes, a swirl of lovely Resent Domination service held jointly with the Bol­ from the Stafford end and was into account and conducted .sur- tention written into these inci give anybody real security. done in small secUon.s, eventually Fair Recovery Not Uncommon which was held at Coventry dents, and as watchful and We will be pardoned, we hope, if light. . Many Americans, while rc.sent- ton Congregational Church. The _ vcy.i of the surrounding a)-ea. 'this In Serious Illness of the .Aged Grange Hall. A potluck was served Vincent P. Marcin union services which began March coming out to Leonard .s Corner, ^^ould call for in.stallation of traf- analytical as we may be, we don' we express the opinion that the.se The mind stood wavering for joy ing Una type of state controlled previous to the .meeting. Several .307 NO. MAIN ST. COMMUNITY PRESS religion, make no attempt tb un­ 1 have alternated between! the two Chapman claims that for a tirrle . ^j^, light.s. estaWishment of a see anything different fryn the at views pos.sess an honesty and a for fright. afte r the road wa.s given a hard- i poK^p officer a t the entrance dur- By EDW IN J. JORD.AN. M. D. contests for the year were an­ Cor. No. Main and No. Sekool derstand the whys and wherefores churches on successive Sunday Written for NEA Service nounced. TEL. MI-.3-4848 Rtreeta—^Telepbonn MI-t-87t7 ^acks of the past. candor, and a willingness to reveal Saying, spring Is come, was here of it. Benes .said native Czechs al.so evening.v. Drive your car into Maple Super Service right now top surface, acrldent.s were re-i busine.s.s hours and other and is nowhere. ported at the rate of at least one | ..afeguard.s. Ml'S. Florence Subisky and Mi». “As to the change-over in the the President's own true and rc.scnt state domination but .suf­ Membership Class WATKINS and get set for safe, economical driving for Spring and The remarkable ability of the Rita J. Schaefer, secretary of If you are ioriking for a depend- How was it crushed so thinly fer the burden in ortler to prac­ each day. | Pci-haps. such an enterprise lo- You Kremlin itself, a.s you know, there natural thinking to the American The’ membership class prepar­ Summer. We’ll tune up your motor so it will really purr. Not all were as humorous and | pated there will serve to slow down nv*rrnm- illness is Hillstown Grange, attended the: "ble oil stove for cooking the Jones Furniture Company, toward despair. tice their right to worship. ing for reception into the church BROTHERS Let us check your brakes, loo, for safety. We are an au­ human body to overcome illness * | Centinel Hill Hall in ! Jones Furniture Store at 36 Oak will find atovea for every purpose, Visit 5oaes F anl- has been an expression of an in' people, which are very rare quali­ he doesn't remember any specific, aome of the cowboys wh.j rac*' well shown by a letter received Hartford on March 12, given for street has some fine ones at the for your cottage, for your home, DUBALDO Birth Into death, and no interim His speech centered around two will be held at the church Tues­ fatal collision, but the corner .soon I toward Willimantlc and Provi ture and Floor Cov* tention to seek peace, he con ties in leadership at the top level. focal points: "The Methodist Authorized Sales thorized State Inspection Station. ykV|!i‘ed”ioraT"’fame as T rran’7or i ! from-a lady who shall be known as Girl Scout Icader.s, ' i present lime. You will recognize comblnstlon ranges, whether your delight ? , day at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal ering S t o r o for tinned. He could only say that this Furthermore, in each Instance, the Church in Czechoslovakia” and will take place Wednesday at and Service unwa?v drive/s Much of tl-eVaf- , road speedr i Mrs. R. She writes: : ^ There was a dance held at thd i .vour old friend PerfecUon among choice la electric and oil or ga. MUSIC CENTER Is jUst as welcome as it is sin Presidential comment was able to "Methodism as it Exists Behind 7:30 p. m. 'The Youth Fellowship fir in thnt era consisted of slow- K T i cW o vi v, . ' . i i ak...,* i ^fange Hall March 12 With M l. i the fine oil ranges and.'while the , and oil, wood or ooal burning Large AMortoMat jtiwavs; I am <1 ycais old. About seven | Harold Bennett and Mr.! Perfection stove may be mo IM MIDDLE TPK. WEST Small wonder we should choose to the Iron Curtain.” will meet at the church Thurs­ moJing farm vehicles and rickety | atThls K int act.Ls a sort .....- B ennett and Mr.! Perfection stove may be more stoves, parlor heaters, portable TEL. MI-9-6205 of Fine Floor Cov« cere. There is a very direct rela­ take a cut beyond normal con­ of fun- years ago 1 went thiough a serious Edward Nordstrom in familiar to you. any one of t walk these days Reverend Benes admitted that day at 7 p. m. They will con­ REFRIGERATORS: the electric heaters, portable oil heat tionship between our attitude, our troversial discussion of the issue or P u t your car In our open-air sedan.s with wooden' nel and auto traffic can pourJour in I operation f-i gall bladder trouble, charge. stoves carried here will give y orlng. Con no for were he to return to his native land tinue their study of the United spoke wheels. rge O'* era and as mentioned above, oil Instruction in Guitar tope in it and the sincerity with problem involved, reaching new Close-handed with a child whose Kelvinator hands for Ix’st ifc>r- fiom several distant dlrectitms j vvfliich time” a.ones were found. There excellent service. . cook stoves. If you are Interested estimate. today, his life would be forfeit. He Nations in preparation for their Rw:«lls News Item will be a public raid wanton steps formancr. Wo keep tiirough the feeder route system of 1 was told my pantieaa was found p„riy held at the Grange Hall on Daniel Backer, proprietor of the (n purchasing a reconditioned Mandolin, Violin, Piano, tvhich it is made. They will never ground, for the President's own said J.lmt like other Czechs who trip to New York. FREEZERS: The Rockville bureau chief dug roads. The main routes bring in bo met less than halfway because stand, which, in turn, invited now Slow time and sun, qnd touch each havc*‘goite‘'lntd hiding or renounced ’em rolling. hard. Ta» tube.s were put in my March 27 at eight p. m. Setback Jones Furniture Corripany, is also stove, one that will give you years Accordion and Drums Conunlttee To Meet iide to drain from the pancrea.s. : will be played. Prizes will be featuring metal cabinets, both the of good service, you will find these JONES' the purpose of this administration transient blaze the Communist rule, he would be 'The renovating committee will Kelvinator and fresh thinking-from all of us. put to death by hanging for con­ "I was a walking skeleton at the awarded and refreshments will )>c wall cabinets and the utility cab- sold here also. Spare parts for sH FURNITURE STORE Of wings or blo.ssoms still, and meet in the parish rooms of the It's WoniJerfulIy Simple 'Two For The Spring” Instruments and tvill forever be to seek peace by This is the vital kind of leader­ spiring and trafficking with west­ RANGES: end of. 10 weeks, but Irom th ^ 1 served, Inets. He also has chests of draw- stoves sre always carried at the Musical Supplies Dan Backer, Prop. every honorabie and decent means ship which can help lift America cleave the depths. ern countrlt's. Congregational Church Wednes­ gained and now weigh 140 poUnds Mlsa Carol Small, Ceres of Hills- era In painted and ^Inpainted Jones Furniture Store. 36 Oak Bt.. Manchester, Cong. day at 8 p, m. The committee Kelvinator Bengal Orchestra For Hire and we will do anything that will out of its miasma and its fog and Wherever in swift water beauty His talk wa.s brought to the con with a height of hve feet, two town Grange, has accepted full models. Even the novice aroiind The Jones Furniture .Store also Phone MI-9-1041 lies. grcgatioii eCh a new emphasis on will welcome suggestions from Universal Tappan inches. About three years ago I ‘ time employment with the Travel- your home can modernize your remakes mattresses and It is much fce promising toward results in its petty bickering over rigid and *member.=' of the cljurch and To the shape that dreams and dqcs the program of mis-lo.is and was* found I had lugar in the urine, | Insurance (,o. in Hartford, kitchen with the.se cabihets, not more satisfactory, as well as that direction.’’ meaningle.ss slogans, and help sponsored by the commission on friends for the ejenovatihg and WASHERS: but by careful diet have been able Miss Augusta Retlberg. SB.*) Hills only adding to the convejnlence of economical, to have a fine mat­ not rise. A little later, Pre.sidcnt Eisen America* take a free and un- missions as part of a aeries. painting of the interior of the Easy Blackstone MAPLE SUPER SERVKX to tcnliol this until recently. I your working conditions | hut slso tress remade than to purchase s W E PAY TREE roiiNim hower was asked whether he .supr trammelcd look at its own prob­ In Lighter Vein church. Kelvinator w ondtr if this^ sugar ,Is likely fo " 'i r making it a much more ilttractlve cheap new one. Why not ask Mr. , Suggestions should be in writing ABC ------“SALVE” VENDRILLO, Prop.------u . r u^. laineu a frai-tured arm while aki* place in which to wo-k. The cost Backer about the cost of having ported Uie proposal of ' Senator lems. It is precisely the vital kind In a lighter vein Reverend Benes grow worse but 1 should hke to , „u,lng the pa.sl week-end. HIGHEST told of hearing Voice of America and signed with the nanVe of the of making your kitchen over Is one of your matresses remade? Knowland to have Russia officially of leadership the American peo­ IRONERS: 220 SPRUCE ST.f COR. MAPLE ST__ TEL. MI-9-8196 keep away f.om Insulin. Hillstown , will be hosts to the aid REMOVM. So Th ey Say broadcasts that seeped behind the person making it, so that he may BurprlsinglV small, so why not Simpiv call Mitchell 9-1041, or Here is the' SLoiy of a serious Pioneer Past Masters' assorlation PRICES tiranded as the aggressor in Korea ple hoped for from President Iron Curtain. He confessed that the be contacted to discuss the idea. Easy Ironrite stop in at the Jones Furniture stop in at the store at 36 Oak Have your trees pruned and and to adopt a more aggressive Eisenhower, and they arc getting humor of such comedians as Bob A suggestion box has been placed lllnea', Ont ivason lor quoting the March 30 at eight p. m. A potluck Company and talk with Mr. Back­ street. For Rags, Scrap Metal Students are being taught more letter so extensively, however, is will be served at 6:.T0 p. m. All removed by lioens^ and la- policy in Korea. The paraphrase it. If it keeps on, there will come and more about less and less. Hope was often too confusing for in the church or suggestions may VACUUM CLEANERS: er? and Other Salvageable aured tree sorgeont. —Dr. A. Blair Knapp, president, the Czechs. Noticed however, was be mailed to Mrs.- Robert C. Glen- to point out that even with ad- past masters are requested to al- When It comes to stoves, vou 9f his answer reads as follows: a time when many Americans will Hoover Royal vancing yeats. many can and d.o Ifbd. and all Grangers are in­ Materiala Denison University, in criti­ the spontaneous laughter set up ney, secretary of the committee. Universal! Lewyt Just cannot find a finer selection , ‘‘Well, the President said, he is feel free and able to discuss their amongst the GI's w'nenever Hope recover reasonably well Irom con- vited, of stoves than those carried at the CUSTOM CALL or Wr it e cism of education. . W applng not going to comment either in the own problems sensibly. sounded off. Manchester Evening Herald Bob RA N G E O IL ditiona of the mpsl serious nature, I CARTER TREE The speaker said American sol­ It would seem from the story Wapping Grsii' c dl hold lasses terms of agreement or criticism. It may even happen that some The U. S. Army in Europe today ton correspondent, Mrs< Joseph I for first and second degree can­ AWNINGS OSTRINSKY |lis own feeling is this—every sen.se will come into editorialists is in a high state of readines.s and diers gave ample evidence cl their D'ltalia, telephone MItcheU S-554S. BURNER SERVICE given in the letter that Misfi K. EXPERT CO. freedom of spirit by ttieir laughter. didates on March 24 at H p. ni. Dealers In Waste Materials time that any opponent in a situa­ and commentators. is doing a. fine job ip maintaining had a true Inflammation of the Community Hou.se? Gran ;e o:fir. 182 Bissell St.—Tel. MI-8-5879 PHONE MI-3-769S its combat efficiency. When.lt came it sounded whole­ tion such as that in which we now Call Mltcheir 3-5171 panp.eds as w.ll as gallslone-s, in confer the first degree and _ —Lt.-Gen. Manton S. Eddy, re­ some and unafraid—the reaction fact, it k? probable that the in- | nilxed degree team of local Grang- llmd ourselves is ready to say, let's of free men to a humorous situa­ After Store Hours call: Through Woods Exuberantly tiring as Commandcr-in-Chlef, flammation of the pancreas re-. exemplify the second, try and wipe the slate clean and U. S. Army. Ehirope. tion. ^ RADIO BAHERIES Mitchell 3-8003 or suited from the stones. i fjake a look at the present and the On matters of health, you can , ------Play Tickets Limited " Mitchell 9-4040 Only 25 tickets for the produc­ f ALL YklAKES Now, the pancrea.? is a small . A Sorvico l^ture, you will find him (the select your principle or your cure As long as they (the Russians) for prompt and efficient organ lying in the upper part of I have that attitude there is no use tion "Rumpelstiltzkin,” scheduled, O f President) ready to do it. He by selecting your expert. Our for two performances at the Wad­ 1 service the adbomen which manufacture.s toe-dancing around in the UN. on I Arthur Drug Stores tyouldn't want to do anything un- favorite expert has always been dell Schaol in Manchester on April a number of substances, including Sincerity the question and splitting halra secretions which aid in digestion, MORRY'S ADAMY'S tfecessarily provocative at this mo­ the one who says that the way to 10, are available In this com m un­ ---Chief U. S. Delegate Henry and a hormone which is poured , Workingmon's Store Where Personal ESvSO SERVICENTER ment, he said, but on the other live to a ripe old age is to assume Cabot Lodge, in declaring Rus­ ity- * Uonsiileration They may be obtained at the drreclly into the bloodstream, and ' • Gna • Oil • Lubrication hand he wouldn't want to do any- sians do not want to end We carry s complete line of Is A Tradition BEACH and LAWN a horizontal position and never rise Korean fighting. local school administrator’s office ia comril'ri'niy known as insulin. UM BRELLAS tlrrhig which he considers an in- from it except to eat. Wc^have any day during regular school "fhe pancreas is,thus a most: QI’ALITY WORKULOTHE'i, 28 Woedbridge SirMt 6 Tires • Batteries FLAG IIEADQIIAKTER.H Dependable Quality — Sendee! ft-ingement .of our rights, our op­ spent most our adult life try­ hours. important organ and it is fortu­ FOOTWEAR, MPORTSWEAK, • Accessories On no point of policy are the The play, made passible through 400 Mam Street portunities for a peaceful-, agree­ ing to put this formula Into prac­ British less likely, to see eye to eye nate that it does not very often Monchestor Awning Co. joint efforts of the Manchester SECRETS OF THE SCREEN become Inflamed, though a kind of [ ... Tel. MI-9-8107 ment, so he wouldn’t want to com­ tice. If, in the meantime, we have than dver Formosa, YWCA and the Playera Company degeneration which cause.- dia- , ISO HARTFORD ROAD Middle Turnpike East William H. Stfcialii* ment more specifically on that.” —Barbara Wprd, British foreign Frer Alterations Telephone MI-9-S091 still continued to age, that is be­ affairs writer. of the Hartford School of Creative beles ia more common. Acute in- i (Comer East Center) 135 Spruce St. TeL 90-9-7696 The President was asked wheth­ cause we never seem to obtain the Work, will have showings at 3:30 flammation of the pancreas, fur- i and 7:30 p.m.- Now—no more clogged filter screws in your oil Designed to .save vou sewing Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily er he differed from Mr. Truman completely sympathetic kind of They'(European leaders) see the time, as well as make your clothes ^ - . crocheted in straw yarn, thirmore, is a mruit serious con­ ' Children who attend will be able burher! The anti-clogging property of FOA-5X dition.- I Ufho used to call th e Korean w ar cooperation with our effort. All the land we have for that kind of a front Dr. Jokl, is now busy proclaiming don’t myself. ’The producing group la an adult | urine (which may or may not oc­ COMPLETE LINE OF: do and furnish the proper material and equipment to do —Rep. Daniel Reed (R., N. Y.), body of faculty members, grads ' CALL LASSEN PETROLEUM booths — to bring you a more convenient telephone service. Coin.s. your name, addre.ss. size stitch illustrations and finishing cur i insulin is often advisable as apd suffering casualties in the that the horizontal system of life directions. e TENTS (All sizes) a good job. on getting his tax-cut bill and students of the Hartford in­ "'Your Commonlty Shell Olatribator** desired, and the Pattern Niimber well. numbers they have been suffering, is all wrong, anyway. He says passed. stitution. After the performance to SUE BURNETT, MANCHES­ Send 25c in .coins, your name, e SLEEPIN G BAG.S THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND address and the pattern number to Mrs. R., therefore, should hot be Our spreaders are equipped with markers e.ssential m niVE YOU LASTINR SA’nSFAOTlON s^ far as I am concemed.it must there’s only one way to live to a has been concluded members of T E R EVEN ING HER.ALD, 1150 unduly prejudiced against taking e KNAPKACK.S Secretary of Agriculture Ezra 'MI» cIi «H 9-1)121 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW YORK A NNE C.ABOT, M ANCHESTER applying .Scotts products economically. bk called a war. He said he knew ripe old age, and tlyat is to exer­ the Flayers 'Company ■will spend insulin if her doctor thinks tliat e DUFi-XE BAGS SOLO EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTGE AT Taft Benson is lim 'a man standing about a half hour on the floor In »6. N. Y. EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. this is not a war in the sense that ■ , I: cise. ' ■ on the' bank of the river telling a a visit with children. ; TELEPHONE COMPANY Don’t miss the new Basic Fash­ A.MERICAS, NEW YORK 36. N.Y. will help her. It ia unrortunate, of e COT!4-T PADS you have a particular, clean ob­ Dr. Jokl even prescribes what drowrning man that all he needs to Principal appeal of . "Rumpel- FOR SHEH FURNACE OIL ion for '53, spring and summer. It’s Presenting the new Anne Cabot course, that her health is not bet­ e HAMMOCKS i jective and you go out to destroy form of exercise leads to a good do is take a deep breath of air, stlltsk in ” w i|l 'be -to 00—Date With Judy. WTIC—Nawa. I I2:4S-WDR0-B1H Coitello. News. it for her on the table along with Llebate rreceoes l - Z U they chose to act on the wlden- ?t 10—Hopeilnnk ('aaaldy. WCCf'—Manrhtate Millr.ee. I 1:00—WTHT—Heral!.' of Truth. I f \ 1 before he gets in the front door. (Continued From Page One) R 00—Lone Ranter. • ^ a cash tip. Voli* on W irleninir of Ua-ust .♦treet, the Town Dl.v-wnnc—Health A(da WCCC—French-A.eierican Hour. UMAKA VOie on w inenm g OI planning commission would have You Asked For It. \\ ON’S—.luka Box. WTIC—Newa. w ithin tVe portion of the fuselage Dantfrouf Assltornent. WTIIT—Nav.v Show. WDRC—Music In the Air, Mr.«. r. Women of 30 years ago America was created to break Street: Jarvis Opposes consulted, LaBeiie aaid. . 7:00—Ken Murray Show. WTIC—National F.nrni and Home WONS—Frank Ac Ernest. never thought of doing the things every kind of monopoly and to set ’ ______Town Committed that, remained intact. AIl-S;ar Revue. itoiir. JI WKNB-.Newa; PNH Varieties, Tour Show of Showa* WHAV -Well at Work. ji Im-W TIC—Behind tha Pagea. iK . women do today! men free, upon a footing of oppor­ T». - I Referring specifically to Jarvis's The wreckage of the plane was t0:30—Your Hit Parade. tunity, to match their brains and By a seven to two vote lasti,__. , __ WDItL- City Hoapttal. !I WONS—Lanny Rosa. Mr. B. Maybe th a t's why they / . ■ land, L.nBeile said building lines on scattered over a quarter-mile ra­ II ;00— Wrestling. w e re —Newa; Manehaalar Matinee. l;:m -WCCC—News: Echoes of IreUafL didn't do them! their energJcL-. -Wof>.'—rrotrani Previews. 1:45-\V T ir-R os.«, The Miisiral Miller. WTirr—Sammy Kaye. hold-outs were Mayor Sherwood G . fore Jarvis bought the plot on the 4:10—lysarning Mow' to Swim. W KNB- Your .N'hvv .Rhnw. WHAY—Save a Life Program. From barking doga that never bite didn't know where he was going; . Rn Route Overseas Ti 00—Western Theater, 1 :.V1 -w nne—(!»len Drake. 1:45-WDRC—Trinity College. I atill elect to flee. when he got there he didn't know Bowers and Director Helen Fits- north corner. The clvilia'n crew included^ two fi (K)—Ship's Reporter. 5;(MI-\VCCC—Music, 2;(»o WHAY—Polka Time. For I've as yet to meet the pooch where he was; when he got back Patrick. ^ He" purchased the land with the atewardcssea. The 30 airmen were Karly Show. w n n e—Harniel r.lrls. WDRC—Symphonette. he didn’t know where he had been 'nie vote came after an hour and I assumption there would be no from Walker Air Force Base, Ros­ 7;30—A Stamp is Rorn. w e r e —.Mukirsl Scnn-bi.anl; News. WtKNB—.News; Dive Rote Sboeaac. That gives a guarantee. R OO—Jarkle (t)eason. WKNB—News. Social Security Pro- WTIC—Catholic Hour. —Mrs. Grace Loch. -and he did it all on borrowed a half of spirited debate in which...... building line. LaBelle said. He in­ well, New Mexico. The Air Force ft OO—Rockv King, cram; Hits of Toiiiormw. W TIIT-Ruan Morgan. money. What a politician he would the temper of opponents to the dicated he thought the town waa aaid the airmen were support and fl .lO—Meet Mllite. WTIIT—Metropolitan Opera. WCCC—German-American. ■treet widening flared at times. 10:00- Balance Your Rurtgst. WHAV—Satuniay .Matinee. 2:15—WK.NB—Justice for Poland. Kitty — So .lane gave her have made! committed to the course of action maintenance apeclallrts en rdute 10:30—.Mystery Tlieatei. A ttom y Anthony M. Tapogna, WHAY—.Save a late Program. 2:30 WDRC-.N. Y, Phllhamionie: ' "steady” the sack.- sugge.'‘ted by removing the build­ to the Far Blaat for a tour of duty U ;0O—I.»ate Show. !::iB--\VDnC—Fun foi Ail. W TIIT-Rxlph Fiar.agan. representing Alexander Jarvis, ing line. Sondajr WTIIT—Opera, WTIC—Your Box at tha Opera, Kat Yes. but ahe kept all the Mo-do-ra, Ind., called the mus­ with the 50Bth Bomber Wing now t v e c e —.Newa; Music. jewelry that came in it. owner of land on the north corner Urging the board to seek the A. M. w e e r —News; Miialc. ical town, was founded by a mu­ advice of Town Planning Engineer stationed overseas^ The wing’s lo­ W Niir WKNB—.Slara P.evlew lllta. WK.NB—Ave Marla Hour. pf Main and Locust, set the ar- cation waa not disclosed. 10:00—Whats Your Trouble. V.ONS—ini P.anch Boys, 2 ;.7S-WCCC—.Music. sician. gu/nent in motion in a speech in Wilfred T. Maxwell and Police Patricia — (aged aeven, watch­ -.-Mrs. George A. Shepard, Many of the airmen's next-nf-kin 10:15—The Nature of Things. I tI.V -W tl AY—Salurilav .Matinee. 3 :0 0 -WCCC—Music. which he charged that the Inclu- Chief Herman O. Schendel, Gryk 11’30--Mr. WJtard S;(Ky—\VDRC—Report from Overaeas. WTHT—Wayne King. ing her mother smooth cold cream Modera, Ind, said, "A.S attorneys we are here in live in Roswell, said an Air Force 11:00—Super Circus. WIIAY—Newa: Saturday Matinee. WHAT—.News; Music of tha ICaattra I mil ■ion of the widening on the agenda MKNII WKNB- Newa; Caravan for Situnlay C^. ml »r MIA I« over her face) What'a that for. "smacks of star chamber matters. a partisan, an interested way. information officer. Most of the WONS—Top Tunes.. M other? People—who have an hour to —Program Previews, WONS—Banrtslanrt USA . WKNB—Newt: Sunday Scraiiad*. t lA A„ U, I «M r Property rights should be as Jeal­ They are experts. The,v are noL victims had been stationed there r. M. WTIU—E.xperiniental Tlioater. WTIC—To Be Announced. Mother — Why, this is to moke spare usuall.v spend in with some­ concerned with Gryk’s client, with for somo time. WNHC S:».v—WORC— Artventurea Ir Srience. 3;I5-WTIC—Youth Bring* You llnaie. ously guarded as personal rights,” 12:00—Kit C^nrson. ,'t;;.'i—WONB—Newa: Srsirla Parade. “Mine wouldn’t talk oithar till w t thought of lotting me beautiful. one who hasn’t. * Tapogna a.saerted. Mr. LaBelle’s client, wfth Mr. A rumor that the DC-4 might be WONS—Cherlea Kaaer. Patricia -(after the cold cream 13:30—Outr. Kids. 3;S0—WtTC -Newa; Muelr, 3:30 -WTIC—Bob Conaodin*. >58 'am chat ovar tha back fanoalnoo7” No N'otifiratlon Tapogna’s client. The.v are con carrying "secret cargo" was I 00—Youth Wants to Know. WilAY—Save, a Life Program. WTHT—Guy Lombardo. i had been removed with discunss. In a Nudfkt Camp there la but He charged that property, own­ cerned with the welfare.of ail the quickly denied by the sir force. 1 30—Frontiers of Faith. WDRC—Radio Farm Newe. WCCC—Newa: Music. Didn't work, did it? I one gender Nuder. people." Ambulancee irahed the victims 2:00—Bishop Sheen. WTIC—Design for'Listening. WONS-Affalra of Peter Salem. ers directly affected had not been 2 :341—Name a The Sams. J jI.'S—WDRC—Correspondents Scratch­ WKNB—Box 13. ,. BY J. K. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUaSE with MAJOR HOOPLE notified sufficiently in advance Gryk favord action to widen the to nearby hospital. Murky fields .1;00—Thla la Tour Life. pad. 3:48—WCCC—Magaxina Muata. OUT OUR WAY DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE and would not have known of the jtre e t. and poor loads In the crash area 3;.'10-Stu Krwin Show. I:M -W H A Y —News; Pciks Hop. WTIC—Elmo Roper. 4:00—Kukla, Frri. end Ollte. WHAY--News; Polka Hop. i:(W-WTIC—G. T. Joe. SREAT CAESAR.”^ Answer to Previous Puzile 'matter if they had not read it in Also supporting the widening hampeged efforts to evacuate 4:.10—Omnibus. WCCC—Oond Mnale Prescribed. WITH HAIR OF g o l d ' WTHT—Mantovanl. TW IGS5.' YOUR VOICE Q i a a a i a a Q the paper. was George Marlow, a Main atreet bodies and fight the lire. K OO—You Are There, WONS-Jiike Box WDRC—America Calling. AMD FACE DIVINE, Virginia Reel fi .10—This la Charles Laughton. WKNB—News; Caravan fnp Saturday [VES, MAJOR.TM ONLY A TIN MAN COMES THROUGH THE ‘W t’vg bMn •xp«rim*ntlhg in * n*w fitid, frigndt— *n- □C3E3 "The most economical, the moat merchant. Marlow aaid he waa the Little waa left nf the plane when WONS—Under ArresL A FAIRV KI&SEP BUT t'V e SOT LOTS OF METTLE — YAK-, only merchant present who has to «:4.>—Walter WtnchelL WDRC—Treasury Bandstand. WCCC-Muaie. HIS LIPS... HOSE p e r f e c t l y .' ‘ epurtglng th* public to buy w hit they can afford!" a c a a efficient, the most practical way the flamea subsided, but one large 7;0(V—Red Skelton. WTIC—To Be Announced. yA K ! — PARDON THE PuN, BUT THIS live with a one-wav atreet. Pur­ 4;0.1-WKNB-Mr. Pickwick PraMati HE ONLY CCOANED — AH-UM-HAK-KAK HORIZONTAL 62 Even (contr.) □ 19 Ci is to leave the status quo (on aection of the tall and rear fuse­ 7:30—Private Seerelan’. 4:!!*—Washington U.S.A.. 4:30—WTIC—To Be Announced. D emonstrates h o w ygoR m e c h - nell place, and dracribed the ex­ R:00—Totit Of The Town. WCCC—News; Muslr. AND SAID. * 6 0 0 0 DASH IT ALL .'WHO IV irg ln is is «3 Anglo-Saxon J/S. Locust street)," the Hartford at­ lage remained — stark-White fl;00—TV Playhouse. WTIC—Bobert Armbruster. wccc-.Newt: Uualc. , a n ic a l m a r v e l torney repeated. He said the Town perience as miserable. WDRC—Quia Kids. <3 0 6 H, < .D HAVE against the dark, wet flelds. 10:00—The Doctor. WKNB—Box IS. WTHT—Lewrenee Welk. e c a m e a nicknamed the.Ika 10:30—0 « ie *anL Harriet. S:(H>—WTIIT-Tea and Crumpets. w h a t SHAPELESS B PETRATED BY GALBRAITH 64 Bitter vetch Planning Commission decided in Transocean Air Lines is the WHAY—Save, a Life Program. CHATTe r b o k ' SIDE GLANCES 11:00—Sunday News ^paclal. WDRC—PFC Eddie Fisher. LESS AND H IPS^ 1949 and again la.st January that world's large t non-acheduled car. 11;15—FIrMlAe T he.lfr, WTIC—Big City Serenade. Dominion VER'nCAL the street did not need to be 4:88—WONS—News. rier. Us'headquarters are in Oak­ 11:4.V-Thla K th* LIfs. WKNR—Newa; Darce. Dale, WDRC—Cedric Ademt. State’.' 1 Verbal widened. He said the commission’s 160 Girls Riot land. Tranaocean plan's have flown 1J:D—Newa. .1:15—WIIAY—Band By Demand. 5 :» « -W n C —Th* Chase. 4 ------of WKNR - WHAY—Croeby's Quarter, 2 Tardy decision should be sustained. thousands of military personnel 12:0n_lri the r«rk. WDRC—OlC Rerord Shop, WCCC-MutIc. C ' cr^ 'U 'Virginia is Jarvis himself got into the ver­ r.’:.)0—Famll.v Theater, WCCC—Newe; Music. WK.NB—Newa; Music for Sunday. 3 Coloring □ □ □ ■ □ □ □ a and tons of auppllea from tlie West WDRC—Ceurlc Adama. "Sic Semper agents bal scuffle a few times despite at 1 WO 1 lines in coast' to Korea. 1 i.TO—Biiiu.ay Matlnea. J illt-W H a T—Newe. WONS—Th* Shadow. T yrannii” ll4*ral(l Pnato. .:0(g-8U te of tha Nation, WONS-“Ariny Air Force Program. 4 Entangle 25 Huger 45 Harsh least one attempt by Attorney 4 iSh—Omnihua. "WTHT—Quest Star. WTHT—Ben Hawthorne. 9 The American John D. LaBelle to restrain him, Emanuel Solimene, left, of Soll- Yon Are There. WHAT—Chapel of the Alrlanea. 5 New York city 26 Forest respiratory ners of the expen.ses-pald' trip WTIC—Public. Aftairi. WDRC- -Arthnr Godfrey. ■------wood is 6 Weary creature noise Attorney Ra,vmond A. John.son. Prison School lene, Inc., local Dodge ahd R..10—Th(a la Tha U fa. 5!»a—WON3—News. 5 :S*-WT1C—Counferapy. Virginia's made pos.sihle by the M anchester Ellington 7:00—Foreat rhsiitaa>. f.eealag 7 Tendril 27 Uncommon 46 Companion who generally serves as Jarvis’ 7r.K)—Sui'.da.v Playhnuaa. *i«a-WDRO-Newa. WTHT—Greallsat Story *ver Told. state flower Plymouth dealer, says goodbye, to Automotive Dealer.s Association WDRC—World Newa. 8 Individual . 28 Constellation 47 Indian counsel is in Florida. Tapogna (Continued From Page One) 9:00—(Jenaral Klaetrle Thaalar. WONS—News. WONS—True Detective. 12 Beam and LaBelle represented the build­ ______Mr. and Mrs.. Melvin F. Boomer In' conjunction with open house 9:S0—Klng'a Croaaroada, WTIIT—Music. m 9 Mend, as socks29 Male children 48 So be it! fvnrr, ' Of 68 Bigelow street a.s they pie- last month to demonstrate the Seven Candidates 10:00—Tha Wall. WHAY—Spor*J. WCCC-Newa; Music. 13 Foreigner 10 Oil (comb, 30 Nested boxes 50 Solar disk er la.«t night. 10:30—fn i Tha Ijiw. WTIC—News. 8:48-WHAT-Newa. 14 Malt drink frsnresented other ^ j . . ; pai'e to leave on an eight-day 1953 cars, drove the Boomers to SiSS-WDRC—Newa. form) 31 Insect eggs 52 Proportion ‘ I Angeles were transferred to LoB |^p„|j,^ Bermuda this morning, the train in Hartford, 11:00—Tha Lata Show, (l:t»—WONS—Sports. 15 Goddess of property owners. ' They sail Fjntering Grange WTIC—Boh Stcetc. Breatag 11 Obtains 32 Merriment 53 Genus of Guilocos earl.v in the .year. | Solimene. who delivered A new on the Queen of Bermuda Inter WTIIT—News, Weather. «:*0-WDnC—Theater of Itara. infatuation . 19 Scottish cap 35 Workers on maples Jarvis and Attorney Wesley C. WllAyxfliipoer Seraradt. W ONS-Nlck Carter. 16 Dull in color The first riot broke out at dinner 1 Dodge to the Boomers Feb. 28, today. A cash award goes WHAY—SporU. 21 Always teeth 54 Writing G ryk engaged in a side is.sue dis Ellington, March 21 (Special) WDRC—Visiting Time. 7 ^ 17 Soak flax russion when Jarvis asked when time Thursday when 15 girls, the day they were the lurk.y win- with the cruise. • :J»—WTHT—Boh Finnegan. W TIC-Newe. (contr.) 41 Cooking implemenis —The Grange will hold Its next Easter Drive WTIC—Weather. WTHT—Drew Pearson. 18 For fear that utensil 56 Compass point Gryk had become lntere.sted in breaking windows, overturning iiM-WTHT-Sporls. 1:18—WHAT—people's Lobby. 23 Table meeting Wednesday vv'lth a har­ 20 Eagle (comb, attendant 43 Decay 57 Footlike part Locust street. Gryk appeared as tsbies and ripping window screens, Wunmna St. Francis Hospital In Hartford. WONS—Evening Star. WTtC-Yat* Interpreu tb* Nava. form) counsel for a property owner on He had been ill only a short time. WTIC—NBC Svmphonv. . “ om lng KaadUaoa. made a break for freedom. They { vest aupper set for 6:30 p. m. in Past $1,500 • WTHT—CIO and You. I :J8—WONS—New a, LEANDEI^ 21 Son of Seth the south side of the street. Un­ Boi-n in South W indsor, he was 1 I 3 3 T" T“ B r ~ D \ were all captured within hours. the Town Hall. The supper wtll •WDRC—Radlt. Sports Roundup. «:30-WDRCr-Ulaa Breeka. TO LEANE 22 Grain beard der direct questioning by Jarvis, j Supervisfors and inmates who the son of the late Michael and IilMl—WONS—Al Hefer Sports. WONS—Squad Room. Potato Storage he supervised by Mrs. Claude Easter Real contributions cracked WDRC—Pooadway’a Mv BeaL WTIC—American Forum of tbt AIL . 3 -i( y CTR.WiLLiAMS, TOWN 24 Hail! Gryk said.he became interested: didn't participate in the riot we're Mary Malone McGuire. ■ During IZ li N Dimock and Mrs. Ruby Eggleston. the $1,.500 mark .today, according WTIIT—Industry Reports. WHAY.-Supper ^raniid*. 26 Theatrical when his wife bought property on threatened b.v ringleaders, school World War II he wa.4 emplo.ved 7:l»—WONS—Let's tiot To Town, WTHT—Hour of cieclalon. play Meeting Slated at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Dining room to be handled by to Robert E. Hathaway at the WTHT—Women In Uniform. IS i Locut street. authorities said. Mrs. Gordon-Dimock. 7i9*-WDRC-, 29 Frightening Even General Manager Richard second flareup the 1.5 girls He was a membei- of St. Francis Manchester Trust Company, treas­ IiSh-WONS-Won. of Life .Hour. WTIC-My Son Jeep. ALLEY OOP It T,ooka Tilke Y’ou, Oop BY V. T. HAMLIN 33 Auricle ~ of Assisi Church and the Sf. Fran­ Following the supper third and WTIC—To Re Announced. WONS-l' 8 . Marine Band. r ~ k Martin Joined the hassle, point ng broke out of a maximum security For Mareli 26 fourth degrees will be e.onferripd urer of the drive here. Sponsored W'DP.C—Vaughn Monroe. , WTHT—Sophlsticatod Rnytbm. 34 False gods out that the matter of widening , compound just after noon ycsler- cis Men's Club. WTIIT—Dinner at tha Green Room. 7iSi-\V D R C —Airoa 'N' Andy. TOO,' WOTTAWE ^6 Nothing n 1 liad not come up without notice ; smashed windows with A lifelong Democrat, he was on a i;lsss of seven candidates. by the Rotary Club, the drive Is 7:45-WTIC—Muilc. WTHT—Revlcal Hour. CARE ABOUT TH’ toP Wapping, March 21—(Special) rcg istrar,o f voter.v in South W ind­ The tableau work will he super­ being conducted by mall again this WHAT—Mufic In the Air. WONS—Little Symphoniei. GRAND WIZER'S 37 Unit of and that Tapogna "had time to their fists, protected by sweaters, 7,gJV—WONS—News; Sti Queitlons. WTIC—The Aldrich Family. energy a w F» SO Si f i r prepare an eloquent plea." Mar­ —Tlie Community House here will sor when he died. vised b;- Mrs. Ruby Eggleston. year. Sheeta of seala were mailed WTHT-DancIng Party. OL' MUMBO W' and armed themselves with glass James McGuire will ;he master of to more than 9,800 homes early liM-WDBC-Charli* AteCarUr aad JUMBO/ 38 Doctrine tin aaid there were several "Inac- be the .scene of a potato storage He leaves two ,«ons. Rev. F ra n ­ W TIC -Insldo Rob and Ray. Edgar Bergen. slivers snd knives from the school meeting. Matters to-be discussed cis X. McGuire of St. ivlar.v’s the thlid degree and Va Eggle.ston this month. WDRC-Qene Autry. W Tin-—American Music Mail. 39 Route (ab.) 11 3H si 4* curacie.s” in Tapogna's statements wnVR—JO Oiieilinns. kitchen. . I M arch 26, beginning a t 10 a.m.. f:hurch, Norwalk, and Gerald H. master of the -fourth. The drive concludes Blaster Sun­ WHAY-Sava A U tt. 40 Uncloses agair but since they did not concern Other g.rl.s broke out in groups I construction, recon- WHA'ir -Koatelanela Condueti, WTIC-rPhil lUrria and Allc* 14ay*. 42 Eaten away 1 i » pertinent matters it waa unneces­ McGuire of Stafford Springs; a 3Vntnen Slate Plans day, only two weeks away. Last I;:M-- WDRC—Tarsan. WONS-Bllver Trumneu Ueur. of two and three each bid. were ; ventilation, air circula- atepson, Charles H. McCutchcon. The R. S, T, N women’s gi’oiip year'* total realized from the cam­ W O N S-T hestei of the Air. 3il8 -WHAY—Golden Homents'lii tm g 44 Wile I P sary to correct them. • captured. Police interned them in WTHT—Dancing Partv, IN 34 8i30--W DRC-M y Little MarglO. 45 Theater sign 30 37 (ieorge Stavnitski. a frequent two sisters, the Misses Cathcilne of the Congregational church will paign was $4,223 and the Rntar- WIIAY—Allan Jones Show. an open air compound anti by 2 information and Agnes McGuire, and a brother, WTIC-Thealor CvllJ. 46 Intend critic of the board, came to its de hold a plannnlng meeting for the lans hope to eclipse that figure #.es . wDRC-''anghurtrrs. WHAY-Hotif of Faltb, HH 4? crttic or me noaia, caine niimber.had swelled to 40. Michael J. McGuire, all of South this year. Donations can be mailed WTIC—Pea Wea King. 49 John (Gaelic] fen.se last night and upb. aided y^^th Authority of- John H, Elilott, county agri- next community supper at Hall WIIAY—News; Reward Review. WONS—Eiichinted Hour. , m eultural agent, savs a great many Windsor; seven grandchildren and Memorial Library Tue.sday at 2:30 to Hathaway at the bank. Funds liW —WDRC—Hallmark Playbotisa. 51 Snare HI 30 37 So'' ST" 5i fleers said they would seek a court »;2.1-WDnC-Newa. WTHT—Walter WInchall. L- *r. M. ^ u. a SM. aa ski chafged. "to have an attorney : "cys sa.u ii.ey wuu.u sera « have asked for informa- four great-grandchildren. p. m. are used for the rehabilitation of I:S«-W T IC —Orand Old Opry. 55 Upper limb m Services will he held Mond.ay at WDRC—Ounsmn);e. KosUlanats Condusla X i.'. It i come up and tell the board what-ceder to ship six ringleaders « tion on potato slornge and the Hot Ixineh Menu the crippled and the drive la con­ WONS—Rev. Martin Jackson. 56 B ar by s4 WONS—Qiiv Lnmbaido Show. • iI —WTHT—Taylor Grant. H^should do. They have the last the^Sonom^a „hout to 9:15 a. m.. from the Ahem Funeral ducted for the Connecticut Society HiOO -M-'DRC-Saturday Night Coun­ 8 “She wae the one who got me to buy a car, but the estoppel Home, 1-106 Main street. East The hot lunch menu fhr Center .WHAY—Falcon Ballroom. H u> ti satisf.v this interest. ElemeiUary School beginning for Crippled Children and Adults. try Style, »:S*-WDRO-E*c*p*. won’t ride in a 1928 model— says it makes her feel 58 High card " "They don't have the last word ” pltsl, Plt«1. wherevMirir theyi-iitv ouiiiucould .ucbe iir.uheld i,iin , the talk schedule and Hartford with a solemn requiem WTIC—Dude Ranch Jamboree. 59 Cravat Monday: hamhiirg, gravy, mashed WTHT—Saturday al Ihe Shamrock. WTIC—Dragnet. like a museum exhibitl'* « Jarvis shouted. maximum security. j calendar as arranged by Mass In St. Francis of Assisi WTHT—Capitol Memo. 60 Cubic meter 6i 43 potatoes, buttered pease, bread, WONB—Chicago Tlieater of tha Air. WONS—Answer* for Americana. About midway through the de------Agent Elliott: Church at 10, Burial will he in ^t. W?IAV,_Newa- Reward Review. 61 Number Mary'.s Cemetery, Ea.st Hartford. butter, lelly and fruit. Tuesday Salifps Down Five 1#;.3(^-Mui;lc With a BeaL I:I8-WTHT—George E. Sokolsky. bate. Director Jacob Miller moved .Xcfivlt.v fnlcnilar ! corned beef ha.«li. pickled beets, ie:**-WDRC-MusTc for You. CHRIS MTXKIN, Pla"etoer A Dedaion BY RUSS'WINTERBOTHAM WTIIT—Perspertlve. WTHT—Paul Harvey. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Well? BY EDGAR MARTIN the matter be dropped. Director H lirllie S C Sll*IV e 10:00 a.m. Concrete hJock con­ WDilC-Barn Dance. 5lancliesfer Evening II e r h I d buttered carrots, bread, butter, WHAY—Newa. Easy Liataalng. Turklngton seconded. Bowers, struction — motion picture jelly, gelatin. Wednesday to­ MIG§ over Korea WTIC—Phvthm Reni'eivous, W TIC-Barrl* Craig. " £:h EJG,KENT WANT& TO HEAD chairman of the board, ruled the) Wapping correspondent, .Mr*. .An­ iei48—WIIAY—News. OORV HY HAWVi ISA-AWY ,HOO I S GEO'RAVLV ,WWtn h ’tr x if. courtesy of Po;tland Cement mato soup, cvaeke.rs. vegetable WONS—Public Service Program(! THE PLAMETEER^..,'^PFt>5iA6 motion out of order-. He .said that To Oust Troops nie Cnllins, tele|ihonn .Mitchell llilM —All Ststlors—News. New*,, ^ C043fOCit.Ol OOYSKlT IMIYID 09 Corp.; 10:30 a.m. Conc.ete potato 3-441.3. so'.in, tuna and ecT salad, aand- (Continued From Page One)i WIIAY—Have a Life Program. lt:IS—WONS—Erranif of Mercy. HE FIND^ BARRIE ALIVE T S A C .y ^ lS MR.HhtW*. portion of the meeting was de­ .storager, W. C. Ha; rtngton, ex- II i*.') W DRC-News. voted to public discussion. i Y,-iche.“, imdding. Thursday - bar­ W'THT — Saturdav NIrht Dancing W T H T -A llaun Cook*. . C0Mt% \tt VIDOR (Continued From Pa(a One) tcn.sion agficullural engineer. Uni­ becued frankfu“ts. mashed pota­ Pariv. It :S*-WTHT-World and fha West. COAT ooTtK’ %cmotA ^ p: SEMSIc Turkington Insisted the motion ’ However, Red ground gunners WDRC—News: Thinking Out I-Cevalcade of Music, U :S8—WONS—Nawi. he had received rirany telephone S-9813. briefly in rainy fights with the WCCC—Organ Melodies. WHAY-New*. - calls since the Pearl street pur- .roops meanwmie nave wen , , humidity requirements I mantic Slate Teachers’ College, Reds. An American patrol killed 7 :1 5 -WCfTC—Hour of St. Francis. 7:.7(t- WCCC—News; Music You Want. 12;00-WTJC-Newa: To Be Announced. ICflfr. IMS by MCA ciiascChase cnviciiing criticizing theme muvr. move. A 7 by :i”. eroated nanlc in some sec-!”’"i bin unloadcr.s""""’“ri.- Arthur/vimui Hawkins, | b'-gun . or wounded a dozen Chinese near WDRC—New*. i ! liave begun,their final tiaining WTIO -News; String Symphonette. I2:»-W TIC-Slan Kenton. I 110 foot strip of land at Main and P extension potato specialist. Uni-; j • , Bunker hill on ihe western front W DRC-M usic Box 12:S5-N*w* PRISCILLA’S POP Red Hot Evidence BY a L VERMEER Pearl streets was purcha.sed by 1 versity of Connecticut; 1:15 p.m. , he local school under 7^1 rkey (^iiakc Toll and a similar patrol northeast of 7:88-WDRC-World In Brief. MICKEY FINN street Scene! LANK LEONARD A. F.ogll and Mrs. WKNB—Newa. the board for $10,000 for the ^ an Tvin*B fmr,-, Air movement, rrclreiilallon. main- ^ , ,. , Kumhwa on (he central front left 8;lie WONS-Chape' In the Sky. eventual widening of Pearl street. This .tovvjv. «0, miles ^emv Reft homldltv W. A. .lun- ; ^ .respect vfly. Now Rcporleil 211 12 known-Com.'nunlsl dead. WTHT—Newa. ■ w h y , m e ANYTHING NO, THAT’LL , Fiiato said he would "bow to fonn ’-'h'nese M ^ s t nf its nl’a; 2:15 p.m. Fans and automatic j . , WTIC—Newa; George Crook. ELSE? K a l l ! 7 «Ksx SS..S.VSSS- ev/ rvArxrtlsk ” 1,000 ».,ninraC laSl June. Most or its . , , L . »*, , i A lY'nphf*rteacher anrland tv.r»two pupilsTiitriilu from' "HECRET PILOT" W DRC-Newe. f f l i BoTo^rvvho In S d dhe ques- :>00 residents fled. This month the Fournier. Gon- the Mystic Oral Scjiool gave a ' (Contintied From Page Une) WIIAY—News; Chorlatera. Bovvers. vvno inciuacq^ine ques stniek hark ncctlc»it Light anrl Power Com- Seoul, March 21 ee (1 i recently the (loaf. A l.d pic.scnt was the " ’e»t T urkey varied from 211, the WHAY—Palea'Ine Program. LEADING BRANDS widened de- I'drew cloak of personal accrccy may be- 8:58 -WONS—Radio Carnlera. S ^ h e T a a ZA^heTown ria“n-|f‘Rh<- hut lost S^men In later en- ' latest flgure iflven b.v Interior eome an anonymous jet acc. WIIAY—Maalral Del Buoiiglorno. Y. Croutcr. M inistry officials, to 1.000, esti­ WCCC—Newa. Churches BIngr ^Arthur Drue Stout nl^ag commission reported »‘. He s.aid them?" he asked this re- stalled were: .Miss .Mary G ray daiiKht.er o „ Id Eo before compleUng his com- WTHT—Hellenic Pro*r*m. property owners should not be in porter. "You ran see what they're Worthy niatron. Mrs. . Alfreda Mr. and Mrs. 'Ha:old L. Gray, mho The rumhiinc b: I lour. »::ia—WDRC—Rellflou# Newa. JOHN B. BURKE Mr. and Mrs. Ha:old L. Gray, and tv.. „,„t,ii„» nlKhtmare hit WONS—Beck to God Hour. I MISS M IM U nS constant fear that their property | joing to our vlll.eges." Clapp; worjhy paliori. .1. Selden her a.ssociate in employment at the Venice hardest Officeis at the Wing say tlie anonymous pilot is well liked by WTHT—Opera Album. ’ FUNERAL HOME M iss sm N w m e has ------SPRING will be jeopardized. in Rangoon, Prime Minister U Clapp: as.sociile matron, Sli.ss Hartford .Steam Boiler Company, WTIC—Explorer’s of the Wild. A4e.M«yM4>vs emiemBfritmi&f 71MC REiyRHCP. The. fsim ing com m unity of 5,000 fellow fliers but his identity is a WCCC—Stew* Hsrtlord Jewish Life. Martin said that was1hepurpo.se yjy asking the same que.stion in Olive Clapp; as.sociate. patron. Miss Ho.se. Ainiiriiso of Hartford, .was in,the center of the quake. 87 EAST CENTER ST. DAoevS RIN6/ of including the item on the niore diplomatic language. The David Tripp: secretary, Mrs, Elsie-are. leaving this week mastery outside the WinE- WKVR-naMaii Hour OH. THIS IS . Earlier ' Interior Ministry reports, with two mor"e MIGs. the 9:48—W DRC-Let’a Go To To«n. Tel. M I-S -« 8 6 8 them IMRE'S 1>A NO TERRIBLE/ . agenda. He said the most the board jjovemment. friendly to the U. S. Beitram; treasurer, Mrs - WTIC—Faith 1-1 Arlloir. N O IH R IE I could do at the meeting was ^ pyi trying to alay neutral, has Burnhs m; ronductiess, M i i.Zorarv 1 ^ ^ <^0 dead in Venice alone. : "SeeVet Pilot" will be an ace. WHAY—Memorial Musical. CAN SAT THAT RALPH "The Army. Red Crescent and: jh'ere has been a handful of i«:t*--WTIC-N*thinsl Radio Pulpit. AMBULANCE SERYlOi w a x . M A K T TOUR authorize someone to enter into j been put on the spot. It is fearful Anita Eljj: a.*snclato conductres.s. a hmneh office of the Steam, Boiler WONS—Radio Bible Claes . OAUGHTER negotiations with property owners, gf Red Chlnals anger, too. Mr.". Alma Nielson: chaplain. ''•Irs. volunteera are mini.sterinE to more , combat pilots in Korea flying WTHT—Meaaage of Israel. Company in Cincinnati. Ohio. They than ) .OrtO injured and some 15.000 ' Sabre jets and flEhter-bombers ISIDfR MAS pmoenv LaBelle, who asked what . U Nu told parliament recently Ruth Rurnham: ma's’’al. .Mrs expect to be at the branch office WCCC—Sinrha Time. ' RATING.-- It the . board had in mind, .said the homeless in many villages inland who have wanted to keep their WHAY—Notlxle Dali Moiido. that Burma would appeal to the Eveline Tripp; oiganlsl. Mr.s. Tris for about two weeks only. from the Dardanelles and Gallipoli: names secret. W DRC-Church o The Air. Town. PlanninE Commission hai United Nations, charging the Chi- Hudson; Adah. .Mr.«. >l?.rv Pelt on; WK.'VB—News- Ita'ilaii Ilnur. M l Usually it is because of some 1*:I8-WCCC—VlaUa of larael. exclusive authority to set building ne.se Nationalists with aggression. Ruth. ?Irs. Ruth Raines; Esther. Manclifolr-r Evening Herald lle- lines. The only action the board family aitiistion at home perhaps WHAY—Moment .Muelcal. He al.so said■ Burma~ had asked the Mrs. Maeandross: MaMha. Miss liron correopoiidenl, .Miso iSusan a baby on the way or illness in; the 11:30- WCCC—.N'ewa. Muaic from Lon­ June Muir; Electa. Mrs. Liiry Pendleton, telephone IIArrloon don. I U. S. to v.«e Its influence with JO ill Family Die !family. . WKNB—Llfh-ii'ian Hour. I Chiang to cause the U Mi forces Fraize; warder, 'frs. Beverly 3-.3SS1), "The anonymous Sabre' jet WO.N8—Voice of Prophecy. to withdraw. Nielsen: and sentinel. Arthur Ber*. fighter la running up a recordilhat WTHT—Jewish Program. r n tram . Ill Head-on Crash WTIC—Art pf LIvInr. Personal Notices 'Defense Mlni.ster Ba Rwe *aya : outshines anything of a past WHAY—Gemme .Mualcall. there i* clear proof that individual- (.range Candliliites Haiii and FireiiKui ! 'Secret Pilot.' ’’ one officer said. I*:4.V WTIC—Guest Star. i Americana have been active in tl{e TTie fir.st and second dog:ee will (Continued from Page One) ' His record began cropping up WHAY—Fanlaele Mualrall. VIC FLINT Small Fry BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY In Memoriam 11:0*-WDRC— Salt Lake City Taber- 1 Nationf.llst,s' area. Burm*ae Army he conferrefi on a cla.ss of -eandi- ■ “ .several months ago when Air iiaele, officers seem convinced that there dates at the Giange h<>”e Tues­ Slarl TojrctJier The two Matlock brother." and porr.'' summaries of air fighting WCCC—Polleh Hour. ALMOST,FCRSOT WOOLP I d lovitii; ni4*^ninrv nf our d^ar l»n'Ui**r WON.S-PnIkI* Time. HOW P'Y» LUCE THAT? V BIGMTH OF A CARAT. PLATINUVt NOW IF VOU'PMERM ^'4IPH I P.r.r. William H. Chamberlain, klllnd has been outright U. S. aid, despite day evening a t Com m unitv Ho'i.se. their mother operated three dairy m^.^tioned a pilot "who did not Z SFSN9 THREE WEEKS JSET-riNG. » V E TOO TWENTY/ SOUR TALBNT WITH MV ABOUT WHAY—.Muaica. In Germany. March 31. 1945. . Wa.vhington denials. The reculor offic“rs wfll confer farms near Silver Lake, want .his identity revealed.” WTHT—Church of the Air. naNTIMG THEM RUEfERS ' a n p Z'M AEMAMEPOFMXI 6K1LL,WECOULP AT TH* ENP O' TH' It started raining about 4 o'cloc)i BLOCK.' But even Burmese who are the first degree and the Grange . . » Relatives .saiil Mrs. Matlqck is xhe anonymous pilot began to Wt FG—Wi rid of Muilc. AM? VOU PONT a p p r e ­ o r THROWING FBAET OUR EYES ON A H it life waa full of kindly deeda. team the other. Refreshment." ' .vesterday afternoon, just a.-t Co. 3 survived by 70 grandchildren. j appear regularly in the summaries. [WKNB—Newe; Church of th* Air. c ia t e THE GAG.' WELL, A hblplnr hund tn all in need; ■ friendly to the U. S. say A m erican tt 130- WCCC—New*: Italian Lite. PIAMONPA9 EI& AG A plea»%nt amlle. and *. heart of snld. will he served at the elose-nf the j "PPacatus of the .SMFD w enP out The pilot, through Wing officials. WHAT CAN T PO F=OR THI9 ENTIRE RIN®/ arms are waatJd in the hands of I WDRC-'News: Invitation to Learn No finer Brother thia. world.could hold. meeting. ‘‘'f Ibe hose hoil.se to answ er a grass . BOW AND ARROW HUNTERS 1 g^Rtely declined even to speak to InB. YCUPAPPERpUANE, army officer said aside from a hard' Hide Notes bre call a t 4o7 E ast Center .‘treet. WTIC—Carnival of Books. o n ? EOY^ Mra. Clayton Taylor. the Chine.se Nationall'ts here. One — I newamen off the record. Evergreen Lodge AF * a M ! The fire waa put ou! in a matter nf Helena, Mont. — lA') — Hunters | Presumably, he will have no ob- WK.NB—Lithuanian Hour. Mre. Janma Hutton. : core of officers and non-coms, the WHAY—Nitlxle laKOIl E Statali. will meet at Masonic T em ple Rtiin arfival. and the truck wlio want to make like Robin Hood ] jcctidii to revealing hia name when Nationalists ‘‘are riff-raff, attract- II ■..7.1—Music*. Card of Th^hks I Monday at 8 p. m. ! returned to its quarters. with his bow and arrows now have j lie returns safely to the United 11:48—WTIC—Mfdlev Time—Hal Kolb> ' ed only by good pay and looting. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dyna-s i f:’'*- 1 was called out at 5:,30 for aA chance 9e*to v**»e-vetAprove FWasiostheir Wibig aw gamem a '| states. TYUntil'_Aft* AX.. then, _ x._he is an AirAt_ Alternnap They are no match for the well- 12:00—w pR C —Europe Story.-, We wiah to expreea our deep appre* I and family of' Buckland road, re- j a dump fire on Hartford road, prowess in Montana. A bill author- | Force "Secret Weapon " in the WCCC—Italian Ujle. elation for the many kind expreeeione trained. experienced Chinese Com­ turned Thursday from a Florida - - izing/ how rfhd arrow hunting sea- l battles against the vaunted fleet of WTHT—Iriah Prd«r«m. of sympathy In the bereavement of munist troops." WONB—Battle ,oi *>ie Baritones. Bettrlce. our «'ife. mother and iieier. varation. [ A quick way to separate eggs is sons here has been signed into law. Red MIGs. WHAY—Ilellan Voice. ( ' Charletf II. MeOiilre : to crack them over a rtarrow- ‘Archers,will have to buy a $2 per­ WTIC—Spin 'Em AgCin, KEMP'S* liicf- .Umea Duffy. If it weren't for mirr.org, how f’harles H. McGuire, regl.strar o /; mouthed funnel. Egg white will mit in addition to the regular big When a man atax'ta scribbling on WKNB—Musicol Varieties. lA IY IA N ll Mr.d and Mr*. lames jr. Duffy. I would we know who is to blame U;I8—WHAY-kJocaoie Della Republka Mr*. Mae Bruenutn. voter* and widej.v known-tobacco 1 slide into'idish while yolk remains gam e licensN )>efnre hunting in hia desk telephone pad, his wife's WCCC—Ukranlen-Amerlcan Hour. 321 U n. eilen Well#. (for most of our own troubles? farmer, died yesterday morning '^t I in funnel. areas not open to riflemen. on the other and of the line. , WKNB—PNH Varletleo. , T6S Mala St. — 1 ■» , - '1- r , - ■ \ . . . i . ■ ' ' I , ■■■. ’ : ~ v ' - . - •ifv. ■ I r ' ! ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1963 PAGE NINE MANCHEI^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CGNN„ SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953 PAGE EIGHT Zap otock y Directors Vote^ CD Funds^ U. S. .Moves McCarthy’s Obituary and 8 Ike Rejects Ruth McIntosh Captures Women’s Town Duck Pin Growh Appoint Polls Study Unit Elected by On Ships pi Q—What is the variation be­ Increase in Group Told D e a th s tween the Gregorian year and the ! 'The Board of Directors last-and Republican Town committees, solar year? , | LOCAL Three Tourney Champion an°'’'’'’nors at Santa Fe, was built chusetta Institute of Technology Three games in the quarter San Bernardino. Calif., March Y Junior Title West Side Rec alleys by defeating formatlon he had received, Dulles’ The right of way is needed to in 1610. will be among the honored guests; Lentlni 357 in the same loop. Coole.v; two sons. Barney Cooley, Vlado Clcmcntls as Foieign Minis- ; q.he meeting was adjourned to put recently Installed sanitary has been demanding that the gov­ which put the cost .of an atomic at the annual banquet o f the Cen-1 ------finals of th6'. Rec Intermediate 21 —- (/P) — The job of managing Marge Cushing in two straight assertion that he and Mcl#eod ter, but gave up that Job early this ; 7.30 p the h ir in g ■c^;,ers'in”EVwx.■Du■rant': an j uttre ernment look Into the possibility Basketball Tournament are carded .were In agreement about Bohleu Jr., of Palm Beach, Fla., and Jo­ defense net at 16 to 20 billion dol­ tral Connecticut District Board of i WORLD SERIES of 1952 base • the St. Louis Brown* is a precar­ FINAL STANDINGS gomes. .The petite kcglec is th* seph Cooley of Hartford: two of repossessing the ships. Q .When were comic strips first tonight at the East Side Rec. The "would appear to be untrue.” Plentv of Advice Building for operation. Fred Thrall. published? lars. He said it was under review App.roved Basketball Officials ■ ball film has arrived and is nvail- ious venture, at best, so the un­ 4 W L new town champion and received daughters, Mrs. Annie Campbell of They arc vessels sold, under but he expected no early action. Wednesddy night in West Hart- ■ able to any local group Tuesday, triple header opens at 6:15. Hawks ...... -.8 4 Truthful Man It was likely that the Czechs had/cussc“ ^^^ ‘ * superintendent of the Ac,-In 1894. usual attitude displayed by the $15 ior l\er efforts. Naasiff Arms Manchester and Mrs. Katherine Sewer and Water Department, mortgages, by the governmeht. Wilson said there is no change In ford. Clarke and Allen retired as Wednesday or Thursday evening Feature battle of the night is Federal Hill ...... 7 i Both Dulles and McLoiui plenty of advice on a successor to. After lengthy discussion tne expected b e t tv e e n the Nas- current manager, Marty Marion, donated a beautiful trophy to the> should be called before the For­ Iger of Wilkes Barre, Pa,; foster estimated cost of construction of The terms of the mortgages place the military posture of Rusaia, as cage mentors following the close next week. Also, the film is avail­ Boland Oil ...... 5 7 winner. children; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Oottwafd from MaiHhal Nikolai of providing water aervlce no restrictions on trad1^g"by‘the originated the term a result of Joseph Stalin’s death of the past season at Manchester able afternoons, Monday through slff Juniors and the Stafford merits study. Gunners .. i ...... 4 8 eign Relations committee which Bulganin. War .Minister and depu- j .some Glastonbury homes was the sewer through the right of way Mr. Shortstop,” ss he we* MISfi MeINTOSH gained the approved Bohlen 15-0 earlier thn Lakus of East Hampton, Ma.ss., at $30,000. ships, the spokesman -.said, but ; . „ e- u u 1. , • r- . and succession by Premier Georgi High and Hartford Bulkeley High, Friday. Running time is 35 min­ Springs Bulldogs which Is the sec­ right to roil in the finals by tak­ and seven grandchildren. ty Prime Minister of thn Soviet, t„b|eq two weeks. they do require that certificates j .j . ”” chemist, Fred- Malenkov, that would call for re- respectively.- Jimmy Murray is ond game on the schedule and set known when he starred for the week—for questioning under oath, Union, who headed the Kremlin's; Tabling of the question of sup­ utes. A 16 mm. sound projector rival Cardinals in St. .Ix>uis, is Paced by the shooting of ing a two game match from Aim he said and added: "McLeod is a Funeral services will be held Federal Funds plying water to part of the Cedar be filed annually to show the ship.? I ■ - or j. ^ i vision of administration plan* to chairman of the Banquet commit­ is neces.sary to handle the film. for about 7:15. Each club Is com­ Clarence Mlkolelt and Gene Yost Meyers in the aemi-finola. Mrs. _ , , . n ,0 , .official delegation to the Gottwald Civil Defense Director Edward cut defense spending. posed of high school talent. Most actually chipper as he goes about very truthful man.” ^esda.v morning at 9:30 from the | ,t appeared obvious the Ridge development on Manchester have been inspeefed and arc being I r\ un, > . .... tee. Anyone wishing to book the film his chores, and he claims to be the Hawks wrapped up - the Y Cushing (jualffied for the fhlal W. Krasenics told the iH-ard alwut Along this line. Secretary of may contact the sports depart­ of the Nassltr players were on the McCarthy did not elaborate on W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 22.. zapotocky had the So­ road in Gla.stonbury will permit kept in good condition. . ' . ^ optimistic. Junior Basketball League Friday round with a two gome win over this but said his information Main street, and at 10 o'clock at $3,000 of the appropriation would Declaring that the.se certificate.? I ‘ ? State Dulles told his news con­ CREDIT for the succes.s of the ment of The Herald. There is no Junior varsity at Manchester High, night with a 60 to 41 decision over Frances Crandall. viet Union's approval. Present at Martin and ’Thrall to study the ference yesterday the U. S. has Including the scoring twins, Moe He is publicly talking first di­ In complete accord with what Sen. St. Bridget’s Church. Burial will the parliamcntal’y se.ssion was. So come back to the town eventually matter further. , had not been filed, the government | ^ 1881. y Senior Basketball League thia i charge, the Gunners. Federal Hill placed in the form j of federal matching had no overtures from the Soviet season goes to Tommy Conran.' Morhardt and Gene Johnson. They vision talk, which 1* a brave thing For the winner, who bowla.with McCarran said.” be in St. Bridget’s Cemetery. viet Ambassador Alexander J. Directors Harry J. Firato and demanded that the certificates be second after beating Boland Oil, the Princes* Restaurant team in funds. i» I t u /■ I provided or the mortgages paid i What is the official language | government through diplomatic Yhe circuit closed Its regular sea­ MANCHESTER CHAPTER of are paired at the forward post* in view of the Browns’ usual nest­ McCaiTan told the Senate yes­ Friends may call at the funeral Bogomolov. alter T. Mahone.v favoied.acting mor gages ja - Belgium? i channels. Dulles added that the ling plsge deep in the second deck 37 to 26. the fast Y Women's League, and home from tomorrow evening until Both Krasenics and former CD off in full. channels. Dulles added that the son, play last Wednesday — night. Baseball Umpires xvill hold air im­ while Chet Morgan is at center Mlkoleit (14) and Yost (10) ac­ terday that McLeod, after view­ Westerners in Vienna said the.y last night to .supply 50 more cus- A Flemish in the northern of the American Leamic. works for the Connecticut Mutual ing an FBI report on Bohlen, con­ the hour of the funeral. director Herman O. Schejidel said The Maritime admini.straUon ! U. S. government has evaluated Playoffs starts Monday night. portant meeting Monday night nt and Eddie Wojick and Carl Sliver counted for 24 of winners’ tallies. did not expect any change province.? and French in the .south Malenkov's speeches about peace There are some wao aay Mar­ Ineuronce Company, during. ^ cluded he could no clear him for I Czechoslovak policy as a res^ult rcsul.. —of . . „ fortunate „ „ in having .. t,k | said the owners could avoid for- I 7:30 at the We.st Side Rec. Plans or Gary Bogli at guards. Stafford The champions were never headed a icsult of ^ organization with Iprovision ' “ vision that only thoithose who can are the two official languages. but does not "receive any great POST OFFICE will enter three ty’s enthusiasm esn be traced ta day, it was her first time in tour­ the Moscow post. Alexis C. Fenny 1 Zapotocky’s election. He has been a good CD organizat on with feiture of the ve.ssels by obtaining j lor the coming sca.son will be made is led by Joel .Sokolov, varsity and held 12 to 10, and 2# to 20 ney competition. AD through the such a small expense. Since CD connect directly to the main from comfort” from them. teams in the 22nd Annual State arid play situations reviewed. Also, center for the Class C state his newness with the club. Thhi la McCarran said McLeod’s judg­ . TTte funeral of Alexis C. Penny, la I'aithfiU pupil and puppet of exnense. . nee the Buckingham reservoir will be tfte seaworthiness certificates merely hie second year In a margins in th* first two periods. clastic Ruth roUed with determlha- ment was "summarily overridden” was reactivated In 1950, only either In the U. S. or abroad. I Q —What countries have the Wilson said that the reduction Postal Bowling Tournament in the major league film on umpir­ champions. Jack Poggie Is the aet 66, of Hartford, father of Alexan- i Moscow his entire political life, serviced and that service can be Hersld Ptioto, Brownie uniform, and hts first fnll They gradually pulled away in the tion and bod to com ; from behind by Duljes. McCarran said Dulles $7,663 has been spent for it. ^ The other ships listed as trad- ' greate.st fi.shcrie.s? of the total number of men and New Haven Sunday. In 1949 and ing techniques will be shown. shooter on the club. Hersld Photo. final half to wind up with a 10- der C. Penny of this town, who I Soviet policy haau*t*f8on., Roger Clifford v*. Tom i t ’ heard Dulles’ personal evalua­ A. M„ and the Order of Eastern for the 'I hundci jet which two | Building, and Bowers | other customers In Glastonbury equipment not yet produced. He, Nodden. He la „ Bill Hunter, hl*-No, 1 Monday night at 6i$0 the Hawks defeat Frances Crandall, certMaly Star in Wethersfield. falaely represented that the new nion in its forests. I ap-plicants for life saving and wa­ Tournament. Rockville five that counts upon ing of the Town Tsble Tennis was not disgraced. As ths toumfly tion of his FBI file. Committee Czech Air Force MIG-l.’i’.-r shot School to replace replace the the Community Community ii already serviced. Martin and owners were Americans. • ------— j said both manpower and produc­ ter safety, certificates which must 7:06 Nick Ambulos vs. Willis shortstop, a "take-hold” type of will meet the Federal* in the first Besides his son, he leaves his down over Germany recently. tion goals could be rescheduled speed to overcome the taller Tournament held annually at the Kilpatrick. Mike Pierro vs. John young roan who was voted the o f a best otit of throe gam* aeries wsnt along, Mrs. Cushing began Chairman W iley (R-Wls.), who Y. as possible relocations. , Thrall will study the possibility of Ferguson s.iid 'the owners U'cre Q Arc there more women t be obtained in order to accept life JIM MURPHY’S 166-386 set the Oilers. sat at Dulles' right during the wife, Mrs. Mary Penny; two Foster Soviet Friendship The committee to study the mat-1 InstElllng a chlorinator at the . without affecting fighting effi- West Side Rec. Twenty-eight en­ McCurry. most- valuable player in th* Texas for the plkyofi title. A trophy will to pick , up many suppertera‘wHh "North Aniciican Shipping and voters than men voters in saving positions at Salter’s Pond pace in the Cravat Bowling League her steady roUlng. The first gam* news conference yesterday, said daughters, Mrs. Warren Mc- The parliament met in the same ter will consist of three directors. ; re.xervoir and as.se.sslng the cost i clency. , and Globe Hollow during the Zone defenses will be tested in tries were received, four more than ' 7:25 Kenneth Prior vs. Paul League with Forth Worth l**t be awarded to the playoff champs Guenesa of Wethersfield and Mrs. Trading Conipany, Inc., of New countries where women are al last night. Another fine triple was of ths floislsr on 85, was bar peer- he was confident the nomination Gothic Spanish Hall of Prague’s 1 representatives, of the Democratic ' to Glastonbury customers. York” l\t Unit tins organization ! lowed to vote ? summer season. The class is open the final that pita the 169th Com­ last year. Aceto. Buddy Holland vs. Pete year. Fedarsl Bill (17) Malcolm P. Weiss of Columbus, Wilson's 351. mand Post of Meriden against the Hunter, 25, coat President BUI B. r. PI*. oat of the entire tountsy.'ond onit would come up as scheduled In the Hradcany palace where Gottwald’s | was owno.l in turn by Greek .?nd j A As a general rule it has been to all whether or not one wants to The tourney will run Monday Petrone. Olsnsantl. r( ...... 2 0-1 ' 4 Ohio; a brother, Harold Penny of West Hartford Knicks at 8:15. Pat throqgh Thursday until finished. 7:45 Mickey Fendell vs. Ernest Veeck a reported $#6,000 plus aha couldn’t: mcover from. Margo Senate Monday. body lay in .sUle earlier this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kallman, Panamanian lnte;eat.s, including ; tound that women constitute the become a lifeguard. The course is REC HIGH SCHOOL Ba.sket- Lsrieniins, r( ...... 0 0-4 Dulles told the reporters he had Heliport, L. I.; a sisttr, Mrs. Carl­ After Siroky had f.’ tciicd Zapo U. S. Preparing free. Following boys are asked to Cassella and Frank Lesiak lead the Playdown inateliea will be th* best Nickerson. Paul Barton v*. Louis several ball players In a deal with Martin, 1( ...... 2 1-1 won $5 Bs stcond piece 'flnlMMr 73 Milford road;, a son to Mr. and Stavros Niarchos and the .Com-| nia joritv of voters in countries ball Tournament will start Wed- Boehm. If ...... 1 0-0 and a- desk pen sot. Informed President Eisenhower of ton Wickham of Caldwell, N. J.; tocky to the rostrum .and Z.xpo- Young Bank report on April 6 to Mr. Sa- Silver City five while the Knicks two out of three gamee. The semi­ Arruda, Brooklyn. He stands a well built and 12 grandchildren. Mrs. Andrew Gale, Ellington. pania Intcrnacional de Vaporcs, : which grant equal suffrage. ne.sday evening at the East Side. Keirns, c ...... 6 3-S Listed below ore the scores *( all material that might be termed tooky had taken the oath of office, Lda. I cherck: Gordy Eckler, Francis count upon Ray Moore and Moe finals will be the best of five and Tuesday 6 feet, weighs 180 and In addition Hearn, r* ...... 4 1-1 Friends may call at the funeral DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Boys, who did not reach their 20th Cook. matolMS rolled; derogatory in Bohlen’s file, and Dr. Oldi'lch John, parliament presi­ Mrs. Cora Young, Willimantlc: 1 he aUorney said so-called cit- q .jn the fountain of the Great To Call Soviet Mullaney. Tommy McNamara, the finals four out of seven. 6:45 Russ Johnson vs. Mike to his glove work, hit .284 for Fort Lord, If ...... 1 1.3 asserted, as he did to the Senate home tomorrow from 4 to 9 p. m. David Adamy, Doug Finglcs and birthday before March 1, 1953, are The tourney continues Monday Mike Pierro Is the defending Laurentrntb. 'rsm Martin vs. 'Vito Worth. , dent, declared: Mrs. Marion Stephenson, Camp Grows Fast izens* directors and citizens of- Lakes, in Chicago, how are the eligible. Entry blanks, available Totals ,...... ' 14 5-13 37 AKMI-nNAL MATCHES committise, there was nothing in anyone else interested. Lifeguard night with * doilbic header begin­ champion and rates a strong Kaminska*. He wa* sold himself well to Msr.^ BeUad Oil (34) Frank B. Dubey "Under you leadership we will Meeting road; William Neville, 72 ficcra were merely agfcnts and I flve lakes represented? at the East and West Side Rec and Ruth McIntosh,’ 9S-U3. ' it which cast any doubt on him as continue to con.strucl a socialist East Center street; Norman Mar­ dumrnies for the alien interests, j By five female figures hold- On Peace Talk applications are still being re­ ning at 8 o'clock. Tuesday night favorite to repeat. 7.06 Arthur Ferron vs. Ellle John­ ty thl* spring. Even If he doesn't B. r. Pts. The First National’ Bank of Community Y offices, must be hit major league pitching — and Dubsnoskl. r ( ...... 3-4 Ann’ Myers, #0-99. a loyalty and security risk. Elsen­ Frank E. Dubey, 52, of 101. Price fatherland and will strengthen our shall, 661 Main street; Mrs. Annie ^ A^' hearing was set | jng large shells. Each pours water ceived by Rec Superintendent John will be the crowning of the tourney Listed below are the pairings son. Floyd Nickerson ' v*. Paul Mitchell, rf ...... hower, at his meeting with news­ boulevard, West Hartford, Manchester has .shown one of the Hedlund at the East Side Rec of­ turned in not later than 7 o’clock champion while the clubs elimi­ and starting, times of first round Suto. who can say yet that he won't?— friendship with tlu Soviet Union Gordon. 791 Main street; Lxiuis for April 28. from her shell into the basin be- United Nations, N. Y., March 21 Monday night. HanMii.' If ...... 10 Marge. Cushing, 106-135; men Thursday, said he thought the brother of John Dcbey of largest gains, percentage wise, of Ferguson told new'smen the fice. nated in the semi-finals will meet matches: 7:26 Milton Turklngton vs. Har­ Marty feels he will ba a key man Klngnian, It ...... and the People.?-’ Democracies.” Boggini. 53 Spencer street; Mrs. - i/P)—The United States prepared Jim Kuhimsnn, 0 , Frances Cramlim 91-104. selection of ^ h len was a good this town, died last night at Rachel Barnes, Laka street;.Frank any bank In the United States, a tanker Jeanny would be seized to- ' ___ In the consolation game for third Monday low WlllU. Sked Homans vs. Pete In his Infield. ' idea. Although Zapotocky has been banking trade paper reported yes­ today to again cnallenge Russia PLAYOFFS in the West Side Hunter will be a factor In what Henischel, r* ...... 5 the Hartford Hospital. Born (n morrow and the St. Christopher on ; q xo what extent have the and fourth places. 6:45 Paul Phillips vs. Ronnie Aceto. Joe Kuhimsnn, I3 Certain Passages chosen to take Gottwald'.s main Job. Blrn street; terday. Bowling Dague get under way shapes up as strength down the FINAUD ? East Hartford, he had lived in he s-ill lacMs all his prede.-e sor’i 7 > ’R- Abalr 23 Deerfield IcS arrival Tuesday. j carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico to prove recent Kremlin "peace New London Gains , MeLeod made no attempt to The American Banker said that talk” by i-howing effective coop- Monday night. Teams that quali­ middle. Thle start* with a in t Total* ...... _ 10-33___ _ 36 Ruth Mointoeh, ISS-IOL Hartford moat of his life and was dictatorial .powers. Gottwald a'so They have been running oil be- ; explored’’ Score St half time, 33-13, re4*ral)i. Marge Cushing, 85-100. evaluate the evidence, Dulles said, employed at Niles Bement Pond. deposits at the local bank Increas­ hind the Iron Curtain,” he de­ eiation in the UN toward disarma­ fied in order of finish were: Dari- Courtney catching, he being even was chairman of the l?ommunist ed from $4,557,959 to $6,564,780 A Only "0 mile.? have been Bratton Wants Knicks Eliminate but called his attention to certain He leaves two other brothers. clared. ment. • ^ ^ Maids, Pagani’s West Sides, Mc- Finals at Boston Sports Mirror more aggressive than Hunter and Hawks (S3) parly, and commander-in‘ Chief o f ' during 1952, one of the largest fully explored. Canh’s Service, Renn’s Tavern, passages. And Dulles said there Omer and Leo Dubey, both of The tanker the Monitor, al.so Informed'American sources said one of the best backstops in th# B. r. pu. the armed forces and police, and as , gains, percentage wise, in the Hartford Road Tavern and Armory Baltimore Bullets Ballileper, rt ...... 2 l-S 6 were no differences between Mc­ .Hartford; and four sisters, Mrs. said by fne govcrnipent to be the U. S. delegation here found no Shot at Title TODAY A YEAR AGO—Andre* league. Mack Siiy8 Brav^ - Leod and himself on the final such \/a, • tile nio.st powe. ful satcl- ’ country. Tavern. McCann’s roll Renn’s and Bo.ston. March 21n=J(P)-^ New Mtrtln, r( ...... 2 a-s 1 Ernest Eatabrook of Hartford, owned by North American Ship­ satisfaction in the answer it got Mead Lawrence, Olympic skiing Bobby Young at second and atront. >( ...... i 1-1 « evaluation. llle leader in eastern Europe. As a result of the increase in the Hartford Readers meet the London High, the pro-tournament Hunter ahould make for the double Mlkolelt. c ...... ;...... 7 . O’* 14 Mrs. Benjafnln Rhodes and Mrs. Court Cases ping, was .seized a month ago at House Rediielioii Thursday from Russia's Valerian New York, March 21—(/P)'_ champion, won the U. 8 . downhill By The Associated Pres* Dulles said McLeod had The election of Zajiotockv indi­ deposits, the bank is no\\- included Paulsboro, N. J. Armory five Monday night with favorite despite a loss in the Con- ' championship. play comblnatlois, and at ceuter ( 0-0 Will Lose Mon;^ William Palmer, both of Wolla.s- A. Zorin to the Initial challenge the winners rolling Tuesday night. The New York Knlckdrbocker* rieke...... ; 1 l-B .neither suggested the withdrawal cated, however, that the prestige for the fust time in the American The Maritime administration necticiit state finalaj. and De La Johnny Bratton is hollering again FIVE YEARS AGO—Patty Berg, field the Browns acquired Johnny Quinby, ■( ...... ton, Maa.”., and Mrs. Joseph Gil­ Banker’s annual roll call of banks Bill Past Hurdle offered by Ambassador Ernest A. Tuesday’s winner will meet Pa­ . 4 1-4 * of the nomination, nor threatened of the presidency woiilil be le.ss' Youth Fined ^7.>, gave the following names of the Gross. Salle Academy of Newport, R. 1., for a title shot with welterweiglit of Minneopolis, won the Augusta, were safely past the first round of Groth, who batted .$#4 for Detroit ^ WW esl Pr ,sj^ Beach, .no-. M i ^ to resign. The Secretary said he christ of North Canton. with deposits of $.").000,000 and gani’s on . Monday, March 30, last year In addition to fleJdIng ex­ Totsls ...... »7 .io diminished than If It had gone ‘ o ships whose mortgages were de­ Gruss said he certainly will call meet for the New England inter- champion Kid Gavilan after polish­ Ga'., Womens’ Golf Tournament the Nationa) Baaketl^i .Associa­ USaaers <41) 1-Hfi’)—C Spnnls Mock, retiied and McLeod are working In Funeral services will be held one of his three rlval.s, Siroky, i over. while Monday's winner will fa ce . i .w , inier- clared in default: Hartford. March 21 iJP> A pro- the challenge framed earlier thl- the Dari-Maids on Tuesday, March ® ‘Championship ing off middleweight Bobby Jones with 308 for 72 holes. tion playoff* today and mighty cellently. . . B. r. pu. managerlonsger of the Philadelphia JUb- complete harmony and McLeod Monday morning at 8:15 at the Karol Bacilek. vice premier, or Jail Siispciiclcd : According to the Banker, the I Arrayted with Groth In the out­ Clifford, pf ...... 1 $-s 4 Alsikmon, Aliki, Artemis, De- posed constitutional amendment j week after high-level consultations 31, All matches, except the finals, tonight at the Boston Garden. in five rounds. , TEN YEARS AGO—Henry . Arm- letica predicts the MUwaohee thought his presentation of the Molloy Funeral Home, 129 Capitol Alexei Cepicka. national securil/ ! First National now ranks 3,074th "That’s enough mlddleweights strong, 138Mi, outpointed Al Tribo- thankful they’ll have five days of' field ere other potentially good Pyka, If ...... 1 4-1 6 avenue, followed by a solemn re­ mosth'cnc.s Pantaleon,.. J Evros. . Leon . . .cutting the House's king-sized I jn Washington. He expressed hope will be. best two out of three New London' and De La Salle rest before meeting either Syrn- Ilolmee, e ...... ( $-4 14 Braves will lose money in .l96i, Bohlen case to the committee was nunister and son-in-law of Gott- 18. of ' among the 14,000 banks in the for now,” said the hard hitting j ani, 146\i, In a ten round bout at men, with Vic Wertz in right * quiem Mass at St. Ann’s C3iurch at John M. Rlsley, Idas Michalo.s, Meandros, Mcgal- membership from 279 to 169 today 1 zorin would give some other reply games. The finals will be best • of registered decisive “victories in the cuBc or Boston hi the Esstern Di­ Ksrvells, rg ...... fi 3-6 13 Commenting on th* Braves a fair one. w»in. I countiy. a gain of more than 800 semi-final round last night to set Chicago welter contender. “ I want Philadelphia. standout possibility. Vic clouted Vito. Ig ...... 0 CM) 0 transfer yesterday, th* 90-yaor okt Eld'.idge street v.as flned pls'-es in 1952. ohart, Miriiacl Nc.stos Nicolaou ; was safely past its first legi.slative : than the mere charge that the five. Kodee, Ig ...... Sen. George (D-Ga.). like Tobey 9 o’clock. Burial will be In Mt. St. Zapotocky had been considered „ . . . . I the stage for a Connectlcut-Rhode Gavilan and my Manager Hym':c TWENTY YEARS AGO—The vision final. .346 in th* 37 games he played in , 1 1-1 t boseboU celebrity sold "Boston con Benedict Cemetery. N. William Knight, executive Zografia Pm on, Richard D. Lyons hurdle, i American questions were "slandei- The Knicks-coriipleted their first a member of the Foreign Rela llie most likely choice to .succeed -’"•spended sentence Island final for the second straight Wallman has a $10,000 check made Boston Bruins won the N.H.L., the windup of the seaeon at 8 t, Touts ...... 14 1»7I support two tsiuns. (d on ’t Uka tM Friends may call al^the funeral vice president and cashier of the and Santorini. ; xhe controversial measure aimed gnj -artiflcial ” BASEBALL FANS planning to round chore by defeating Balti­ 41 tions committee, said Dulles told Gottwald. A fo.mer stonecutter an(l placed on probation until Sept, ■ T ' at reducing the House to a smaller , The next item to’ be taken up is year. out to the Damon Runyon Can­ (American Division) championship Louie after leaving DetrolL Score St hsK time, 3S-30 llswki. IdM of the. Braves moving ant-*... „ home after 2 o’clock this after­ hank, said the elinab reflects the buy tickets for the annual Knlghta for the fifth time in six years. more, 90-81, last night but in the Dick Koko* may pick up where the committee there were four v.r.i wa.s born at Zakolny ne.-n-I ] in Town Court this morning on of Coiumbiis Baseball Excursion The top-rated New London five cer fund if Gavilan will fight me. "The Braves wUl' do well' Ih p derogatory Items in the FBI flies noon. town's growth. He noted that of ■Tfc . ^ a charge by Czechoslovakia that How .long is he .going to duck me ?” course of sweeping their playoff he left off before going into mill first year they, play in Milwaukee. K’Hdno in Bohem a^ on Dec.. I't, 1^1, conviction of assault and the more than 14.000 banks in llic ! to Yankee Stadium in New Yorl:, is favored to give Connecticut its on Bohlen, compared with a long- Il-S-l, Zapotocky ohiained “ al.v | Wallman pa.'.sed the check RKC* Pl.AYOKFH series with the Bullets they lost tary service. He was one of the But the second year they’ll hjiTe country, only a little more than' BlltSOll Denies :r'‘”A'Vmtv''s"“'' donrutSri: „f,\’'^'*"'.,^",?“fending on Sunday, May 24 are urged to fourth straight sectional crown FighU list of favorable reports. o.rmenlarv s'-hool eniicatloii. PebaUeiy. Amendments committee. I Mutual Security ac , is . Bridgeport Central won the cham­ around to newsmen and said hu Mancheiter Plamblag <49> the possible service of spark plug most valuable youngsters the to pay the hills thenlaelvaa. It 3,000 showed deposits of $5 mil­ make reservations now with Fran­ B. r . PtP. Dick McGuire. Browns had. and Is ready to re George said the derogatory in­ early followed in the footsteps of | JiKlge John .S. G. Rottner, who It now goes to the Hou.se who.se , «P>ea into Communist terrier, and pionship in 1950, Bulkeley High, was going to present it Friday to ...... 2 ! 5 won’t go good In MUwaukoo after, his 'father, a tailir, who was n found Rl.sley'guilty in court Mon- lion or more, pointing out that, cis Mahoney, phone MI-3-7152, or Maltempn,^ rf ...... sume activities. Long hitting Don New York-~ Johnny Bratton, formation was contained in any Funerals Violations as mcmhei'ship will be directlv affect- interfering in the inteinal affaiis by calling the Kacey Home. Price now consolidated with New Lon­ Bob Chrlstenberry, chairman of Rothman, rf ...... 1 1 .3 McGUIRE. SIDELINED with a the novelty wakrs off.” most banking is on the community i of the eastern countries. geplprt. If ...... 0 0 0 Lenhardt and another veteran 149, Chicago, knocked out Bobby anonymous letter and what he founder of the Cz-ch Social Dem- day. had deferred sentencing until ed by the proposal. To succeed, it of the ticket will include train don, In 1951, and HiIIhoii.se of New the State Athletic Commission. foot injury for six games near the Mock spent four o f his 65 yeiory today. level with small depositors rather The committee has two disarma­ Ilowley, If ...... 2 0 4 Hank Edwards, round out the out Jones, 153. Oakland, Calif., 0. in profeoirioioiial baseball in Mu* called "hearsay reports” that the Andrew F. Renn o.-iatic parly. must pass the House by a majori­ Haven last year.. Hillhouse de­ "I w a n t e d t o POST it with Hannon, c ...... 8 1 17 end of the regular season, sprained than big business alone. ticket and ticket for admission to West Palm Beach, Flo. —Eddie was part owpsr flild 48-year-old career officer had ^as­ .■\rresleil hv Nazis 'Attorney John D. LaBelle, who State Air Chief ty this session.. Then in 1955 it ment resolutions before it --one the mezzanine sections between feated P,ogers High of Newport Chiistenberry yesterday morning,’ ’ Laine. c ...... 4 8 11 his right ankle in the first period field talent. waukee. He sociated with some sort of "dis­ After the Aiis'ro- represented the youth, indicated Knight prai.sed the bank's board ' Would return, requiring two-thirds submitted by 11 western nations, for the New England title. said Wallmun "but he told me to Finley, pff ...... 2 2 6 snd never got back into the game. Marty atill has a lot of tra&c to Springer, 158, Duluth,. Minn., out manager o f the MilwauKae teOm in Renn of 53 Hamilton street,*^'2kat , , ,,, . of director.? as having done an out­ first and third base. Oh yes, tha ?Io27.er, rp ...... I 0 2 pointed Glen Henderihot, 154 tho 1897 Western Assoiilgtlon. solute persons.” Hungarian army in World Wa'- T, that an appeal would be taken to approval in both the House and including the U. S., and the other In all, the State of Connecticut come hack next Friday. We still 4) An examination today 1s expected untangle around flret base, where Hartford, who died yesterday afte ■ „ . _ standing job of soiling the new (Continued From Page One) Yankees will be playing the Boston A. Oetes. ^...... 0 0 five candidate# were passed. He Binghamton, N, Y., 8. Later that circuit was changed "Dulles said there was no direct a brief illness, will be held from ^ “ po lotockv or v hecanv' a eo-founder the Court of Common Plena in Senate. It would then be .submitted' offered by the Soviet Union. De­ Red Sox. A block of 600 tickets has won the cliampionship 17 say we’ll give our entire purse to K w ash Ik ...... 0 0 0 to show whether "Trlcky”iDlck” a.sking that a bond for appeal be firm to the public. to the voters for final decision. bate thus far has showed that K lar. I ff- ...... 0 n 0 declines to elngle any on* out, but Amsterdam, Holland — Charley into the American League and charge of aqy kind against Boh­ the W. P. QulshQuish Kiinernl HHome, om e,."' Comnuini.?’. party in l.)21 his New London printing firm and has been received. times in the 32-year history of the Cnncer Fund if Gavilan will will be ready for action next Wed­ len and the! rumors about him set. Judge Rottner set appeal bond The plan provides 'that each neither side will come to any com­ 1 the tournament. Rhode Island has fight Johnny. That $10,000 goes' nesday when the Knicks meet Roy Slever* and Dick Kryhoekl, Anglee, 168 H, Pawtucket, Jt. Mack moved to PhUoduphla in 225 Main street, Monday morning I " '’ ,'7 ’' " m loans of $5,100 to the partner.? T otals ...... 20 . 8 48 both power h^U*r*, eeem to have outpointed Kay Kollo, lS3, Gold 1901 whore he was octlv’s as man­ carried no direct charge, only that at 9:15 and at 10 o ’clock at the P"--''*- at $150. town, regardless of size, would promise terms in the voting. ' THREE'WINNERS of the most won it three times. right to the fund the minute [ Brown tt R-atipre I either Boston or ..Syracuse at nt. shortly before thev went bankrupt. have ..one representative in the \V. Ueyiiolds, the inside track. Coast, 10, ager through 1950. ' ' '' he had associated with some bad Blessed Sacrament Church in East ; I Risley was arrested in connec- The American-backed proposals valuable player jward in the past i New London gained its final Gavilan puts his signature on a ' ■kk 0 j Madison Square Garden. eggs,” George said. The Nazis arrested him and tion with a fight in a parking lot About Town calls on the UN Disarmament title fight contract.” Oininos?p(», rf Third base belongs again to Hartford. Burial will be In rjl. | Butaon said he’ first loaned, the At present many have two five seasons in. the Rec Senior berth by defeating Wilby High of B. Roynoldp, If Boston holds a 1-0 edge In its ■ > Senate majority leader Taft threw him Into a concentration early in the morning of March 1 parners 54 000 diuinff January ‘ That means that some lawmakers Commission of which the Soviet League performed with the Nas- Waterbiirj', 69-53,' to avenge.a 62- It took the 149-pound Bratton capable Jim Dyck, rounding out Mai-y’a Cemetery, East Hnrtfoid. j B. M«*rrrr. If serle.s with the Syracuse Na­ what Marian believes will b* - (Ohio) had said earlier Dulles camp when they look over Czecho- in which he knocked down two Following a short business meet­ He ae’ ced ’ to another roan'":'"for ' Union '■ » member, to continue 'siff Arms during the 19.52-53 cam- •’>8 >oss in the Connecticut State four rounds to warm up against t}. M errer. r .. tionals snd they meet on the ■Frltnds may enll at the fiinerai i ,osa a. Kensel. c ...... defensively strong infield. BASEBALL ROVNDVP \ gave the committee "the full bccupaiUs of a car he said was ing yesterday afternoon in the iKooO^’rater in The month. Butson i f ” h “ ’ f effective pro- paign. Wally F(arciak won the finals. New London, led by Ken Jones, a 152-pourider out of Oak­ home fiom toniglit until the hour h»reeH (’antpbell. r .. (Jcitics home floor today. If a The pitching? Marlon’* problems story” on Bohlen, "good and bad” Of the funeral. | came, a triistv. and, was chargedbarged blocking his. • Federation Room of the Center told the committee, but,refused to eff^tive in 19o8 Jhe ear- ,o,- a worid reduction of mil- honor in 1948-49, Norm Burke in Willoughby who scored 18 points. land, Calif., but when he did fie rhfindler. rt? .. with responslb'lltV for t;he death third game Is necessary it’ll be are not much, dlffersrit from most and that while he would have pre­ In another case thia morning. Church members of the Cosmopofi- eo thioiip)! with it PO-R-R'ble date. Connecticut, de- ita,.y might and to report back to 1949-50 and again in 19.50-51 ard | look a 12-3 lead in the first period sizzled. Two rights to^ the jaw Minor, rff ...... played at Syracuse tomorrow. ferred an evaluation of the FBI of a number of Dutcli inmates of I Richard L. Hopkins, 32. of. East tan Club spent the afternoon mak­ Al Siirowiee conped the laurels , nod rolled to an easy victory, dazed the former California mid­ H u bhard. l;r . • of the other clubs. He could ui* H, hi. u„n.iK,„t to s,M «'’'’;:;.''o“ri,‘’.',T£ rcS *•'»• Todd. Ip ...... Meantime, Fort Wayne’s Pistons some of the guaranteed articles, if report by Senators, he had no the camp. As a result t)ic Dutc hj Hartford received what Judge ing dres-sip^for the hospital. Des­ during the recently completed sea-j Ue La Salle became the first dleweight champion and a flasli- Cards Spring government three times .sought went one up in their best of three there were such things. doubt "the result would have been Ruth Millett Rottner said would be his final sert %vas served by the hospUality son. Roman Catholic school in the his­ Ing right and left to the cliin T otals ...... 45 series with Rochester, defeating the same.” his extradition on war crimes continuance on a charge of fraud­ tory of the tournament to gain dropped Jones for the count at But he believes Virgil Trucks, charges in 1947. But the Czech committee. % the Royals 84-77 with a last period the no-hit specialist from Detroit, ulent us.sue of checks. Hopkins, mo.'.lly boona to b,lp ooi bo. FARMER AL HEIM was the C’ e final round hv completely out- 2:52 of the fifth of the MadLson I'agani A Son W03IEN WOULD REAP MISERY goveinment of the then Pre.sident. who was arrested March 11, re- .... Comniittee-ap- Hgence through Its demands for hottest bowler in the Merchant’.' rlas.'in" Burlington High, the Ver­ Square Garden ten rounder F Pti. splorKP. will do well, along with Bob Cain, Browns Big. Surpri^ WITH THUS TINY MACHINE Eduni'd Benos. refused the re­ reived his first continuance on that Among the divorces granted in partners because they had counted j roved mea.siire. III 1951 Gov- international inspection and control rf TTie second game will be played Duane Plllette and Dick Littlefield heavily on the second loan. There Bowling League this week with r mont chamoion, 52-37. Joe Frank , Jones, a 17 t o '.5 Underdog, had i rf Sunday in Fort Wayne. On the Aiiti>Retl Leaders quests. Gottwald at the time was dav- He i.s now scheduled to ap- | Superior Coupt, Hartford, yestei- ernor Lodge, who strongly favor- of arms. It then calls on the and John O’Connor with 21 and [the slim crowd of 4,275 (gross Kirli.r. If for regular duty. ' —I------:------• 1 fore, contrary to the advice of his 155 single and a .392 triple. M same day the Minneapolis Lakers, : ----- By BEN raUEGAR A (iny .sound .recorder hsa been Premier. pear Monday. day wa • one to Florence H. Palelli , , , . ed it, went before>a GOP legisla- commission to begin consideration mrls.sed t.yinf the .single game rec­ 16 noiiits resnectively led the ' R^te $12,9751 anticipating anothc-] If ■ He has a fine spot pitcher, Harry two ^rrofs In t)>e 10th inning. A used to get a record of the buying The now President beeaiTie best Another "final continuance” wa.s L fom John Pstelli. both of M an -, loaned_the partners an- live cniicu.s and threw his per- of Soviet disarmament proposals winner of the Western Division, (Trio Cat) Breecheen and for re- Associated PriMS .|Sp(»rU Writer homer by Dick Gemert of tho 8«|k Gather on Bridge ord by one pin. Johnny Morton had Rhode■ “Island titHsLs. ' up.sct when he won three of the Ileckwith,' public's candid reactions. Let’s known as the Secretary of Czecho­ 'chesie.r, on the grounds of intoler­ other $1,100 in addition to $3,900 .sonal influence behind the propos- repeatedly rejected by the West for first four rounds of the nationally 2 1 open their beat-of-threc scries lief Marlin Stuart and the one and Now that th* C’ardlnole have a with two out In the ninth had s*fit giveii Theodore Grntton, 17. of 83 .still due on the first loan. (^lwip!^ rg .. V ■ ------hope the women never decide to slovakia's Comiminlst trade union Dudley street, charged with break­ able cruelty, with the plainUff al* • But his. fellow Republican.? the past seven years, telecast and broiidrast bout. '^horrlaii. rg 0 again.st the Indianapolis Olym only Satchel Paige; At the last new owner and the Brown’s aren’t th* gome into extra Innings. ■' Chjcuta. Colombia. March 21 iVTi u.se it. federation, a position which he ing and entering. Giatton, i^oBe granted $20 a week alimonj’ and ’ Sen. Heniy D. Altobello (D- turned down the idea. giving Ru.ssia haa demanded a one-third THE CLEVER California Negro nolr.nry. l.f; , jJ plan.?. look the beat looking rookie on shifting to Baltimore, you might The pn# *■ Meriden)' demanded: Ol.«nver. Ig ., — The anti-Communiat government It can be hidden in a pocket to got in 1929 and kept until 1950 ex­ next court date i.s slated for’ ’S*t- $20 a week for the support of onie I-odge his only major legi.slntive cut in arms of the five great pow- won tiie first, second and fourth 5^ FRED SCHAUS was the big gun hand was Bobo Holloman, a 18 expect the baseball aituation in St, their best hittlhg (fisphur ie dote, chiefs of Venezuela and Colonibia i pick up conversations on spoola of cept for the period of his Impris­ urdny, wa.s arrested Jan. 26,. and -mino(;^hild. "You (Vveie trying to protect defeat of that sesaion. ers the U. S., Britain, France, round.? by switching his tactics. He T(t«l.fl ...... ft... ,■2 ; in the Pistons attack, scoring 20 game winner with Syracuse. Louis would be back to normal. pounding tim e PhUodelphte PhlW your own-interests, weren't you?” gather with their,advisers today at j nlagnetic wire, onment.’’ 'I’ *'” '.' , L ! originally told to appear in conit Since the bill died in committee Ru.ssia and (Thina- and immediate Hoosier Cagers Named scored with jabs that liept thj ritfl** r ’ points to break open a ball game, No matter what may be thought It Isn’t. pitchers for 18 hits and on 8-8 td*-. an international briilge between Just think wlisl women could II *^15 Nazi.? In 194.1 by i og on that day, his ca.se was James A. Warren of 127 Prince­ "Partially,” replied But.son, "but two years ago, the fact that it re-1 prohibition of. atomic and bac- -_D •* ■* .• m Chlca,go ’’Brat" off balance andj }J;D. Manrliui];. rf . in which the score was tied at 37 'about the front office manlpula Take a look at the teams’ spriog tory. The loss was the Fhlls* Util nt the .same time helping them. I theiV countries to display political I do with this gadget. If Mrs. Jones the R ^ army, J^potocky plunged i 4o Feb. 7 ton street, a sophomore at Worces­ ceived a favorable vote this time i teriological weapons, at the half-way point and the Pis­ tIon* of Veeck, it is true that the records. The Cardinals, perennial in 14 gomes. into Czech 'pollllcs and was one | ' other made a mistake and I'll admit it.” tons led by one. point at the end solidarity and talk about incicas-1 wanted to know what members of In other cases this morning! ter Polytechnic Institute. Worces­ i.s con.sidered a real achievement. The western powers say an oul- B e s t C o l l C S 1 3 . t 0 T 0 B . 1 T 1 have any punching roonl; .SnriJ' ip','.. Browns have become new Browns pennant threat* and the lost No­ Six home runs and two costly, of the main agents of the blood­ Altobello then chaiged Butson of the third quarter. ing trade and combating smiig- her sewing circle really thought of Mrs. Isabel Johnson, 31. of Ver­ ter. Mass., i.s on the Dean's List Biit Capitol observers are doubtr right one-third cut would unbalance f I! for hi«his ie-thnllethal bombs. . • ni»-HI ‘ sl.ice he took charge. tional League club to win the errors pisypd a big port fn a wslrd' less coup by which Gottwald forced with feeling it more important to Six of the eight Knicks in action Marlon Is not alone In believing filing. her she Could .sla.y away from a non. was fined $9 for violation of following posting 6t honors for the ful that the measure will-get past world armament in Russia s favor, Biutton won the third when ho Cutihliic.'i. '. World Serieo, have (ton only three 13-13 triumph by Detroit over Cln- Benes to appoint an all-Cornniiintst protect his own interests han those its remaining legislative hurdles They assert no kind of disarma- broke into double figures against that the new faces of the new Festivities which began yester­ meeting and get her best friend to rules of the road; and Charles F. first term. He is majoring in elec­ New York, March 21—fjP)- In- top ten. The Ten chnmpion.s caught Bobby with a right to the Ouatafaon; n of 14 spring gomes. clnhatl. The Tigers scqred six runs day on each side of the Andes bor­ hide the little recorder in her government in Februar.v, 1948. Za- Gipson, 53, of 1'72 South Main of the state. succes.sfully. menl or banning of mass death j.aw (list before the hell. In thj — the Bullets with l/ince Boryla Browns will prove welcome to their The Browns, wAo rarely in the first inning and then had to potocky's "action committees” trical engineering. weapona is possible without prior diana University’s Hoosiers * cham-, were rated No. 7 in 1951. der heralded a cordial get-together handbag. sti'cct, presented on the same Butson replied "I wouldn't say pions of the NCAA, cappedf their Kentucky, wjiich did not have a foui tii. Jones, nowhere in Brat- ” 8 ...... dropping in 20 and Ernie Vande- supporters, and not so engaging to threaten anybody with fhislr bril­ rally fbr five in the ninth to win. formed in the factories were a that." guarantees that all countries will ton’s class as a puncher, slugged Toiil* I 32 weghe 19. their rivals. Walt bropo of the Tli;ers homerod for the two leaders—acting Co­ Then Mrs. Jones would have the charge, had his rase nolled. The Kiwanis Club will raqet DIM VIEW OF REVISION most successful sea.son in more team this .sca.son. was No, 1. in liance, ore sporting a healthy 10-4 lombia President Dr. Robert vital card in Gottwald’.s _hahd ^ byJ I Also. MasUn Levin, 20, df Bloom- It wa.s al.so as a result of a be completely, open to continual it out with Johnny; AlthoiiTli ho twice. complete low-down on herself. 1 Monday at 12:15 p. m.. at the Mali- international inspection. than a decade by being named^the 1949. 19.51 and last year. Bradley record. Urdancta Arbelaez, 64_^-os—...... ami can hear the machine now repcat- which he threatened Ben'es " ’■-l" i field, charged with operating--* scries Of questions fired at him by won the round, that set h'm up (or , Ralph Kiner signed hla Pittk- nation-wide disorder. che:-ter Country (?lub. Guest speak­ AVashington, March 21—•A'' ______No. 1 college team of the nation, took down top honors in 19.50. Spring results don’t mean much Venezuela Pre.sident Coi. k\aico.s ing back something like this: motor vehicle with defective equip­ Altobello that Buston made his President Eisenhower was report-.; EXHIBITION BASEBALL In the Associated Press' ,14th Kansas'State wa.s the only one the kavo. and the Browns would be the first burgh contract for $75,000 and Im- Perez Jibonez, 39. Zapotocky was appointed de­ ment. wiisi found guilty, but Judge er wtU be Mrs. Jane McElraevy of reference to ’'poor ethics.’’ melediately . , went into th* Pirnt* "I don't mean to be catty hut Porter street, a member of the ed by callers today as looking non^e | Frldav's Result* and final weekly poll, the Hoosiers of the previous weekly leaders that to agree that seven of their 10 TTiere has been no official dis­ it does .seem to me that Ellen puty Premier by Gottwald. In Rottner suspended judgment.; Lar­ In hYs written statement, Butson complied 1;476 points from the 159 failed to land in the honor group, i'llKNKV^AfXII.IARV lineup against the Cuban Stars at June. 1948, when Gottwald wa.s Manchester Association for the too favorably on the recently pub-: Hollywood (PCD 12, Chicago raliper* <4) successes have come against closure of what will be discussed, Jones isn’t making much of an ry Barile, 17. of East Hartford, ar­ said: lished standard revised version of ballots sent in by sports writers After finishing second to Kansas Karineki ...... IflS JfiR ■ 1 Robinson Doesn’t Like Shift Havana. He struck out, singled, elected President. Zapotocky suc­ Help of Retarded Children, who Pacific Coast League, rather than doubled and grounded out Iti four but ob-seiwers expected some con­ effort to get to our meetings. This rested for passing a red light and "In conclusion and to summarize the Bible. _ | Bo.ston (A) 5. Philadelphia (Ai and sportscasters. , (^ in the Big Seven, the Wildcats lc?l'l'en ...... H9 117 ceeded him a.s Premier, Zapotdeky will discuss the problem of retard­ .niy position, I wish again to repeat Kn**— ...... H4 ujn 1 major league, opposition. trios to the plkt* ** the Pirate* sideration would be given to the i.s the third one 'she has mt.s.sed in operating a motor vehicle without He wa.s quoted further a.s say- . innines) They were named first, on 128 dropped to 12th. . ■ I.niiRe ...... 102 102 OR— 31)2 forjging of an anti-Red front across ju.st a few months. i.s married hiis a daughter whose a license, wa.s fined $12 on the ed children. The attendance prize that I was not aware then, nor am'ing he had read the King James ’ fjetroit (A) 13 Cincinnati (Nl ballots to outdistance Seton Hall, , La.Salle led the first (wo weeks, But.* little early momentum al­ lost, 5-3. the top of South America. And Then the Answer husband, O. Kaiser, wa.s Minister first count and found not guilty on will be furnished by Gifford I now aware that I was guilty of ^yej-gion through'twice before he, * - winner of the National Invitation Kansas State took over the third ...... nJl.l 427 412 -12.?? ■ From Second ’ to Third Base ways helps a team. Tht (Jsrds had The Hollywood Stars, champions Authoritative sources said ope "Well, you know Ellen. She gets to Mexico from 1948 I’ntll 1952 the .second; Francis R. Kiicza, 16. Rourke. violating any law or rule or reg- jg and was happy to recoivg ^ g PhiladclDhia Tournament, and the University of and held command for three a poor spring * year ego and didn’t of the Pacific Coast League, ival- when he was transferred to Rome, ...... KT» -- -276 ments to find a new third ba.?e- ' the third baseman. Till* 1* on ex­ major point would be how to deal herself involved in so many things. of East Hartford, was fined $27 1T "’ ------Illation, or that I was guilty of im- l today a replica of the one which ,xj. 3 ' ’ Kansas, which bowed to Indiana weeks. Then .Seton Hall, which ran UiorRi’lu . O.’i.. • 311 Miami, Fla.. March 21 OPj get up to the .500 mark in league loped the Chicago Whit* Sox. 13*1, In the early years after the war man. I perlment. I think Robinson ran with large-scale smuggling along And now that she has gotten in for speeding; and Mrs. Amelia The Manchester Fire Department proper conduct in ^o^ng_ business [George WashingtOT iis^ in^aking , , gj ^ouis (A) 5. Chicago (N) 4. by one point, 69-68, in the finals up 27 straight victories before Mnrdav.uk y The Brooklyn Dodgers sent Vice play until mid-June. Baseball men in a night game at Hollywood. the rugged frontier. Arms and food witli that country club crowd we fdozzer, 56. of 40 Orestwood drive will have a drill Sunday morning with Millard and Bunnell on the 1 the oath as first Pre.sident. *It was of the NCAA. I bowing to Dayton and Louisville llnlland .. The latest move by Dressen was , play third and Gilliam, la a better virtually have worn out the saying Other scheduled games were rained her of the moderate wing of 4he at 10 o’clock, at the hose house. (Chicago "B" (A) 9, Tokyo President Buzzy Bavasi to Miami jq sliift Robinson, normally a sec- > fielder than Robinson. If he can do that a victory in late April counts rained out. for guerrillas fighting Urdaneta's probably aren’t as important to was found guilty of intoxication, .same basis that I did business with ; this original Washington Bible Giants 4. Seton Hall, with 27 fir.st place I late In the season, reigned for six Tnlalu ...... ,3 0 3 379 38.^-^ 11.77 her as we unce were. Communist party. In recent but judgment was suspended. Main and Hilliard streets. my other customers. I had no'in-.that was used when Eisenhower votes, received 1,357 points and weeks. Indiana moved to the t;»n • today to investigate reports of a ond baseman, to third base Wed- ; tt we will have a .800 hitter at just as much in the standings as conservative government in Co­ months, however, he has become Milwaukee (N) 11, St. Louis lombia reportedly has been flow Speaking of Ellen, have you Cases continued were those of tention of gaining any favor or himself was .sworn in Jan. 20. Kansas. 1.212, on the ba.sis of 10 : |n the 12th poll and never was .,,, .Mikra <1) serious morale problem arising nesday. third baae. one In late September. The only more radical. Reservations for the baked ham (N) 2...... H4 R1 80 21.7 Jim Gilliam, a Negro under Cox hit 259 for the Dodgera last Browne team ever to win a pen­ Ing across'the border In exchange I noticed how fat she's getting? She ; Leon Davev, 28; of Hartford, advantage over my connection Cuban Stars 5. Pittsburgh IN) points for first, nine for second ' headed. ■ruiJl',!'’ ’ ...... 9(i lf)4 '(>)-- 29R from the shift of Jackie Robinson for coffee. really should do something about | charged with passing a stop sign, supper by St. Mary's Guild, to be with the commis.sion. I did not re­ CRAVAT I-K.AIH'K and etc. r The top ten teams ?vith points Rmltli ...... K)2 94 IH)- 30fi contract to Montreal, replaced year. nant proved this onq^ in capital served in (he parish house Wednes- a •'t' 3...... ne 94 J7 277 to third ba.?p. Robinson as second ba.seroan. Tlie Roger Kahn of the Herald Trib- letters. The 1944 Browns won Newspapers of both counCiies makes her look so much : to VVednesday; Meyer Goldberg, 52? alize that the commission might be Cleveland (A ) at San Francisco Washington, third place winner | on a 10-9-8, etc., basi-s. (first place D^on'lly of Portland, booked on the” M m ejday «t 6:ai p m.i will close Mon­ embarrassed in any way. A.s soon Tram No. 4 Tajting note of report* pub­ rookle haa fielded sensationally in the moral probleiri cre- their first nine games, on Ameri­ PIN BOYS have hailed today’s meeting—on older. | K. Diotz . , 92 1.30 9.5 317 1 in the NCAA, was the only other votes and sca.son's records includ- ’ Totals ...... ':7H .373 375 112G the y Balbo Bridge spanning the "Don’t worry. She won’t do any- | Hospital Notes charge. to Saturday: Gordon G .^ “ y- Tlc^ta may be obtained as...... I wa.s informed...... of...... this. _I at- KlPlnfchmliit ...... 115 98 111 324 1 New York IN) at Oakland team to receive more than 1,000 I tou-nament gamc.s. Ih paren- ' <*rindrr«i (.1) lished in morning newspapers in sprlng practice, ated by the switch of Robinson can League record. Apure River—as an historic event I weifiht. You know , Brennen. 24, of 117 East Center | ,7 * " i , , * "5 i rectify the situation to Mlmikh ...... '...... 8f. 99 93 278 ! points. The Hu.skies picked up l.-j theses): p(*lfr.'«»h ...... 127 106 m i 331 New York. ’ President Waller Dick Young of the Dally News t^ third "is delicate now and Yesterday the Cardinal* took Bump ...... 89 ■127 131 347 ’ (PCD Cancelled Rain. 041. , t’." 2>nan ,...... fi.7 -87 M-- 2G*i quoted Cox as saying: imay grow worse." to further demonstrate the unity 1 -?olf-satisflcd Ellen is. But I patients Todav ...... 139 street, charged with a rules of the ' Bofi*"- Hartford gbiyty by immed. Indiana M2Si ... J J7b Dnncourt’ ...... lOR 93 89— 200 O’Malley of the Dodders said at their worst licking of the spring WANTED Brnj:.''lon ...... 106 119 106 331 j The first ten In order wsh eom- S ’l'.ii Hall i27i . I-,-■7 M’mrti’ U*;’ of purpose of Venezuela and c o -' ; ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Lin- road violation, and William E. ' lately resigning.” NB.\ PLAYOFFS K'lm'n.'* ...... 93 109 96 29S Veio Beach: ' Kahn added that "nothing was as Milwaukee won for the first 4SS 571 536 1797 pleted by, Louisiana State, de­ That.? the way I feel about it. lombia in western hemisphere af-1 it. Jeff’gea mighty attractive | Watrous, 43 I.«glon road: Rob- Bloviah, charged with driving 1 a uxillarv Police will meet Following this statement Alto- Totmls ...... Friday's Results Wa.ihington ..(22-3) Tola)? ...... 42.1 395 370—IIM “ I can’t bglieve that auch , , said by other players” when Don time since coming into the Na­ Tram No. ? feated by Washington for thlrd^ ia h ..(24-3) a Late lest night Cox faira. man. And you can’t tell me a man , Newbury. 19 Dorothy road; 1-iii- while under the influence of liquor.! , Police will meet gggpjj .Butson if he wanted to New York 90. Baltimore 81 Ijouiniarui S I . ■" , "[9 ' ' Hoak and Bobby Morgan worked tional League, 11-2. To top it off, Beys 14 y*on md oMtr for a lecture Monday night at 7:30 ; retract his disavoWal of gi-ilt. BvirJtP ------92 98 92 282 place In the NCAA; LaSalle, lead­ 6. LaSaih' ' Mi ...... <25-3) seriuiis aituation exist* os nu said he hadn't’ talked Economic discussions during the | mind his wife’s lettl.ng her- ^ .Woodbqry, Wallingford; Wil both day to dav; and Albert Rizzi, .1. Murphy ...... 16(7 108 112 386 j (New York wins first round St. John'R iBkn.) . .U7-«) .Mtiakey Wrenches (9 player has complained to BavasI, about the earlier in training. young Stu Miller, who set the at the Waddell School. ; But.son against asserted he did ...... 330 97 109 336 er the firat t%vo weeks of the »M*a- Karison ...... 104 97 97— 298 aituation but added: , frontiernnti*e conferencei.nnr»i.«n..» are.... .expected „ . . „ i . j ! *elf go.” ; liam Woodbury, Wallingford; Mrs. 19. of Hartford, arrested for pass V#*Vnna series 2-0.). Fort Wayne 84, R. Oyahorna A&M .. < 22-7» Vltullo ...... 96 (Fresco) Thompson or myself. ' "When Gilliam moved to second league on Are late lest season, bore to s«f pirn hi M o^ ^ i Let’s hope women never make - Solina Morra, RED No. 2"; Joseph , ing a red light, to Monday „ ^ „ . . . ' not consider himself guiltv of im- KroM ...... ______9.7 96 104 '297. son; Mt. John's of Brooklyn, -nin- 9. DugueisiH' .. «21->') 105 108— "I'd feel a lot better If Dressen to be in general terms. But it is Adamy ...... !20 106 123 .349 Rochester 77 (Fort Wayne lead.? In. Noire Dam*' ...... (19-5) ICt; Mcleuuchlin .... 94 105 9S— 294 Biizzy will join Fresco ami t’her- and Robinson to third, resentment the bnmt of the 17-hit assault and use of the tiny recorder to pick up Giraitis. 31 Union street; Edmund Mi^s Betty Joan Durey of Hem-1 proper conduct from a legal stand- — ■■-- — ner-up In the NTT; Oklahoma A. & McCruopm ...... 96 109 114— 319 talked to me about tt." p left in the fourth Inning with a almost certain they will involve re­ lock street will became the bride 1 point 1-0 best'of-three . first round M.; Duquesne and Notre Dame. In The Second Ten; lie (Dressen) In Miami and If Dresaen'a plana to use Cox as a grew," he ai^ded. candid conversations among their Schubert, 38 Clinton street; Mrs. BOWLES CHIDES INDIANS Jb Totals ...... '603 .507 540 1648 n . .ItUnntB ...... (lR-4) lation* with the -United SUte*. "friends." of Ronald A. Morrison of Avon series). addition to Indiana and Seton Hall, 12 Knnj*a.>« Stat< ...... (17-4) J-j Totals ...... :if»o 4 IS 414—1220 there is anything more to thl* utility inflelder this season were Pitcher Carl Erskine, the Dodg- pulled shoulder muscle. Ethel Lindsay. Ill Main street; New Delhi, India, March 21— Not legally, but probablv Holy Croflfl ...... (2d-ti) Drill Pfraam (1) than the usual spring ’popolT we The Browns, on the other hand, It would put an end to women's Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar. Vernon; at a ceremony this evening at 7 morally you were.” commented Tram No. 1 (B) LaSalle was the.only te.am to re- .Mlll-r ...... 76 M 99— 263 first disclosed by reporters shortly ' ers' representative on the player- GERMANS GET BLAME lyPi— Retiring U, S. Ambassador 89 FINAL CIAC EVENTS Seattle ...... (29-4) will deal with the situation.” got revenge for their only major Apply friendships. Ronald Vogel 185 Maple street: Chester Bowl<^ told India today o’clock in the Center .Congrega­ Altobello. Griffin ...... 94 1 27S, celve a first place vote. Four put Wak»- Jj’ori Ft ...... (22-7) Metsinn ...... 87 73 94— 264 brfore the training camp opened, management committee said; Berlin, March *1—OD—a re- Rrnnptt ...... 90 87 ■ lOi 279 New Haven, March 21-H(P)—The Alrock 126— 311 Tlioinpson is vice president In league loss of the spring os they (All rights reserved, NEA Service, Theodore Wagner, Rockville; Har­ that .Americans runsider Indian tional CThurch. Both Butson and Millard, who the Philadelphia Explorers on top. i6. Santa ('lara .(2»)-7) At that time Dressen said he I "Everybody Is talking about the 1»ort reached Berlin from the T^dfo^d ...... 94 88 84 26ti Connetcicut Interscholastic Ath­ WeBteni K*'ntucUjf McCarthy 123— 331 charge of the farm system. planned to talk to Cox about it switch. It's ortly natural. The fans beat the Chicago Cubs, »5-4. Virgil Inr.) ry Fogerty, 635 Middle turnpike attempts to mairttain a neutral took the stand brlefuv to complete R.- SrhuBV'rt 98 '118. .110 ' .326 'T am very happy. I think,it is Soviet sone today that the Jet ...... 90 91 ‘ 85 letic Conference concludes its win­ Nftrlh (’nroHna Stat»'...... ^^7\ 350 4(2—1159 The N*wV York Yo repo.-ts. pub-: when the player arrived in camp. I are talking about it. the writers Trucks and Don Larsen pitched for west; Antti O'Jala, Canterbury. attitude in the rbid war "un­ REDS SNARE NEWSMEN testimony begun last Friday, de­ Dummy 276 right." said (?oach Branch Me- Depaul ...... (19-0) i>2 ffghter* which shot down a Here's s good spread to serve ter sports season today with state Cracken on being informed hi.? 20. 8outhwi2 FORD V-8 heater, $2,295. New rar Ruar- Prompt .Service. 32 Church street, New Havgn, 1953 EMERSON 17" Television, $22.18 not, single iitetal bed and spring, lease by Gulf. Your Opportunity .MUchell 9-1107. CLASSIFIED ADVT. anlee. RoofinK 16-A s i x -r o o m ; COLONIAL diate occupancy. table. Newer quality homes because owner has been trans­ family, three-family, buaiiieaa Wor'a Gu.iranteed. Conn. 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Only $205.00 Down At experience and knowledge of Musical Instrument* 53 ond floor, three bedrooms, two twin 19.31 STUDKBAKER I.and Cruiser. Kowley, Manchester Mitchell regularly $9.98. Defrosts every BEDROOM SUITE FOR RF.NT—Front office above For inquiries call Hob l.Jinjv, dining rexun with bay window and Lei^l Notice Legal Notice bookkeeping. Apply 234 Hartford night. No messy defrosting. More ■ LIVING ROOM SUITE ■Ize, beautiful tile bathroom, oil 6"'R00MS— MON. THRU FRl. D pCORMIER M OTO RS, INC. ! Hydramatic BILL TUNSKY 3-.5361. t r u m p e t s , Clarinet*, trombones, McLellan’s, 983 Main atreet. Rea­ Two unfinished. Insulated from i-nrner <'up"board, large kitchen, Road. efficient. Saves money. Cole 5-PC. DINETTE SET hot water heat, aluminum com­ Glastonbury 3-3812. Order of Notice Order of Notice ,10:30 A.M. $1,995 with new car guarantee. • Mitchell 9-9095 saxjphones, guitars. Largest ae- sonable rent. Call MUclieU 3-6410. roof down. Storm windows and bedroom and bath-on first floor. Motors Servicenter, 436 Center. ’’WESTINGHOUSE ” ELEC. REF. bination ecrfcna and doors, ample AT A ruLmTfrir’ PROBATE bolrtrn AT A COUKT OF PROBATE holdeil 24 MAPLE .ST. MANCHESTER Heating— Plumbing 17 GIRL PART TIME, at luncheon­ lection of Initrumente in town. MItcheil 6-8081, Mitchell 3-7614. closets; one-car garage; lot 70x500 screens. Hot water- heat; oil, Welt Second floor has large bedroom and ,n Mam-brst-r. li- aiui (or thr In Mancheater. In and for th* SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1949 Pl,3’ MOnTH Fordor. Radio "CALORIC ” COMB. RANGE space for expansion. Irherc is a Dlstritl nf Manrbcstrr, on tlie tSth Dlatrlct nf Mancheater. on the ISth and heater. A real nice car. .MASON, STO.N’ E contractor and ette. See Mr. mornings, at All acceasorle*. Expert repairing. ft. Built in 1652. Owner trans landscaped. GUARANTEED Plumbing and PARAMOUNT All Aluminum •MAYTAG’’ WASHER screened and glassed breczeway .lav nf March. 19.13. (lav of March, 1953. $.32.3 down,. cement work. Va entino Belluccl. Pine Pharmacy, 664 Center street. triple track windows and door.». Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch tarred out of state. Prfce $15,900 $12,700. Resort Piipperty for Sale 74 i'rosriU. JOHN J. WALLETT. Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, TOVR COOPERATION IVTLL 1948 CHEVROLE’r Convertible heating. Alterations and new "UNIVERSAL’’ VACUU.M Houses for Rent «5 porch, attached garage. Corner Judge. Fern stre't. Tel. Mitchell 3-5042. Also Paramount custom made ell 3-5336. Exclusive with: Near schools, shopping, bus line, JUtlRO. BE APPREaATED coupe, radio, heater, beautiful 1949 MERCURY Club Coupe. Ra­ work. Perma gla-s electric and RELIABLE Housekeeper for two "EMERSON ” TELEVISION plot 160 by 140 is beautifully land- EMato (if Anna W. nhonoy. lato of Ealite of Louise Cheney, late of .Call 9-.3451 between 5 and 7:30. Venetian blinds. Hastings aliimi Simmons mattress and box spring, HOUSE FOR Rent with practical good neighborhood. SUMMER CAMI’ .Manclirstrr, In aald Diat-rir.t. (Irrranc'l. Mancheeter, In aald District, deceased. preen finish. In excellent condi­ dio. healer, overdrive. Exrep- gas water heaters sold and in­ buslnrM women and child. Live in. MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ .'<-aped. Thci-c is an amesite drive­ awnings and door hood.s. Free Alexander Smith rugs, inlaid, ly new furniture. Buy furniture. FRANCES K. WAGNER Andover, Connecticut Tin- 26111 day nf »tarrli„ 19.V1, at 10 The 36th day of March. 1153. at 10 tion throughout, interior very tionally good buy. $.360 down. stalled. Time payments arrsnged. Nice home. Good wages for capa­ Can Be Seen. By Appointment Only. way, screens, .storm sash. Avail­ o'el(H-k fii tlio ■ foronoon, at tlio offlro o'clock In the forenoon, at the office Dial MI-3-5121 RUBBISH snd Ashes removed. estimates, no down payment. 3 lamps, tables, dishes, pots anti plete line of Instruments. Rental Call Pilgrim 2-7030 mornings. Realtor clean. Douglas Motors, 333 Main I-andscapIng snd gardening done. Skelley Brothers. Mitchell 9-8714. ble person. Glastonbury 3-3794. appliea to purchase price. Rep- $12,500. able for immediate occupancy with of tbJ I'robatr Omirl in Marrhralor. (n of the Probate Court In Marchester. In street. 1948 PONTIAC Kotdor. i Radio, yea-fs to pay. Office 4t Oak pans. Mitchell 9-0028 GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO 10 acres of wooded land,- high ele­ generous financing. saiil Dlstrlrt, Is bnrnby aaslsnrd for aald Dlatrlct, la hereby laalgned for Immedlste service, reasonable resenUng Olds, Selmcr. Bach, a ti(-sr(nK upon the sr-'.tlnninnt and al- a heurilig upon the settlement and al­ heater, Hydramalir, A real clean A PLUMBING shop at your door. TAKE ADVANTAGE of the ever alreet. Call Mitchell 3-8177. eve­ PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY Realtor vation, ovcrloking Andover Lake, Exclusive With lowam-r of tbo Tnistnns’ Inlnrlm ac­ lowance of the Trualeea’ Interim ac­ 1941 PLY.MOIJTH Tudor, no cash. rar, one owner. $.39.3 down. rates. Phone Mitchell V-0650. nings Mitchell 3-4010. Caventry HARTFORD 8-0358 Pedler and Bundy. Metter’s Music Suburban for Rent 6ft 109 HENRY STREET beach privileges, buildings consist count of the residuary truat under the Iiost and Pound No time lost New work. Altera­ Increasing demand for Avon Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell RlCllAKD H. MOOUE count of the rcsldiiarv trust under the $6 -veekly. 1939 Plymouth tiidor, tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot Products. Become an Avon Rep- Pilgrim 2-7318. '.T AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 FOR RENT — Five bent tobacco 6 ROOMS. 2-car garage. Full Cel­ PHONE MITCHELL 9-6878 of, MAIN CABIN, laige .studio Realtor ElKlitli Article of decedent's will, and Eighth Article nf decedent's will, and 1949 FORD Fordor. Real buy at COMPLETE Repairs oy Stuart R. 3-7500. lar, storms, 120’ frontage, $12,-. It Is . It la LOST—Medium RiJi* mnle doR, no ra.‘ h $2 weekly. Cole Motors Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on water automatic heaters. Youngs­ ____ , SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT shed and land. Clark atreet. Wap- room with stone fireplace, (Healo- (Ifflcc Phone Olaatonbury 3-3405 ORDERED: That aald Trustees ex­ $.325 down. re.'entstlve today. Write Dl.st. 900. Gatto Co., Hartford 5-9198, (JllDEUEP; That said Truatcf-a ex- white with small black spots. Tol­ Servicenter. Mitchell 9-0980. v-ashlng machines, vacuum clean­ town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ Mgr, Box. 27, North Branford, ATTENTION Lrdies! Slip rovers ! If you have no means of transpnr- ACCORDION EXCHANGE. Grand ping. Mitchell 9-3179, Mitchell lator), balcony bedroom, first floor Home Phone Olastonhury 3-7035 htblt said account In said Court nn ‘.lie hibit said account In aald Court on the and drapes custom made. Re-up- j tation I'll send my nulo for you. evenings 8-3989. Manchester SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar day and hour above mentioned and day and lumr above mentioned and land licehse. Answer.s to Pepper. ers, motors, small appliances. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ Conn. opening special; 120 bass ac­ 9-7489. bedroom," fully equipped kitchen, 19,30 CHEVROLET 2-ton esh and bolstering. Beautiful tabrics, | No obligation! MItcheil 3-6646. and attic. , Excellent, locatiqn, lavatory, and outaldo shower. that notice of the time and pla.-.- set that notice of the time and place set Please call Mitchell 3-8610. E;i.3,v 'rime i’ayment.s t ell 9-76.36. cordion. new, shifts, only $169.50, .SOUTH COVENTRY Expandable feu- said Tiearlnx he given to all peranna for aald hearing be given to all pertona chassis, new tires, clutch and Welding. 180 Main street. Phone prints, stripes, solids. Expertly $16,000. For appointment please GUEST CABIN, large room fully WANTED Middle-aged woman to A L B E R T ’ .'! carrying case, guaranteed. Terms tkipc Cod. 4 rooms finished, full tn’.ei-eatrd In aald ealale by cauBlnx a Interested In aald estate by causing a paint, valves Just ground. W. B. Mitchell 9-6678. finlshe_d, $5 down, $2 weekly, 3 BEEHtOOM /lanch, attached ga­ call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch­ furnished. true copy of thia order to be. publlabed true copy of thia order to be published W itli Bank Rate.s HEATING From A to Z. Con­ care for children five evening.s a- 4,3-45 Allyn St . Hartford trades. Save un to 33 1-3% on Wanted to Rent 68 cellar, garage, oil heat. $8,500. 137 inches. Carter f3ievrolet Co., balance one year to pav. Call rage. Etorms, fireplace, 90’ front­ ell 9-1107. s c r e e n e d SUMMER HOUSE, in aome. newapaper liavlnc a (drcula- In some newspaper having a clpcula- Announfemcnta FLOOR PROBLEM.S solved with version burners, ' boller-bumer week. No, housework. Live In or other models. For home demon­ Gatto Co.. Hartford ,5-9198, eve­ llmi In aald Dlatrlct. and a like copy tlnn tr aald Dlatrlct, and a. like copy Ine., 311 Main street. Phone Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7.320. FOR SALE—Refrigerator, Electro- URGEafTLY NEEDED, 3 or age. 815,500. Gattoj Co., Hartford BARBECUE. WOOD SHED, AR­ to be eent bv registered malt, postage linoleum asphalt tile counter. units, complete heating systems. out. Call Mitchell 9-4700 morn­ stration write: Connecticut Ac­ 31 EASTLAND ,t»RIVE — Open nings 8-3989, Manchester Milch to he rent hv registered mall, pnatnpe ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed Mitchell 9-5238. McCLURE AUTO CO., INC. All work guaranteed. Time pay­ lux cleaner, electric cooker, ail in room unfurnished apartment for 5-6198, evening* 8-3989. Manches­ TESIAN WELL. ell 3-6946. prepaid, to each of the following nam­ prepaid, to each of the following nam­ to order. Specialty collection Expert workmanship, free esti­ ings. cordion Exchange (division Ron- for inspection Sunday 2 to 5 p. Exclusive With ed persona and corporations at least ed peranna and corporations at least ments arranged Moiiarty Broth- SHED FOR SALE. Clapboard aid­ At condition. Phone Mitchell famil} of two adults. Call Mitch­ ter Mitchell 3-6946., five days before the date set (or said pieces restored. Dresses copied. 1950 FORD Tudor. Radio, heater. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ ing, suitable for garage. Reason- dinone Accordion Center), 26 m. Seven room home, situated in five days before the d-ate set for aald niture. Oak . street. Mitchell eri. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. WANTED Reliable girl or wom­ 3-4604. ell 6-4990 after 5 p. m. RICHARD B. MOORE BOLTON AREA High elevation, hen ring: hearing: Call Plgrl -.' 2-6945. ______Black. Clean, clean, clean. 1948 .IT.*! M AIN S T R E E T abie. Inquire 91 Main street. Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, LARGE CAPE Cod, 2 unfinished country setting on 150’ x 206’ lot, Frank Cheney, Jr.. 30 Hartford Road. Frank Cheny. Jr.. 20 Hartford Road, 9-1041. an for table and counter work. Realtor tli:-ee bedroom ranch, picture win CSievroIet Aerosedan.'Radio, heal­ FIBRE RUGS in stock now. All 3 to 9 p. m. WANTED—Largo room. Private up, fireplace, hot water heat, pic­ yet In town. Only .six year.? old. Office Phone GlBEtoiibury li-340,’i Mam heeler. Connecticut. Manchester. Connecticut. PLUMBING And heating. Special­ Apply in person. Peter's Choco­ Large living room with flr^ la e, dows, plnstcrcd walls, tile bath, Howoll Cheney. 110 Koreal street. Howell (Jheney, ttO Forest street, LAND LIME—Beautify your lawn. er. Good value. Douglas Motors, COPPER HOT Water tank, 30 colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 bath preferred. Suburban or coun­ ture window, dinette, breezeway 9 Home Phone Glastonburv 3-70.15 Manchester. Connecticut. Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. RAY^ OIL BURNER SERVICE— izing in repairs. Copper water late Shop, 691 Main street. dining room, modern kltchafr, den, oil hot water heat, fireplace, full Manchester. Coiinectlcul. Enrich j’our garden. 85c per 100 333 Main. piping, lemoteling electric equip­ gallon. In excellent condition, $35. and up. Phone Mitchell 9-434.3, try preferred. GenUeman. Write and garage. Amesite drive, Rusco Frank D._ Cheney. 96 Forest street. Frank D. Otieney. 98 Forest street. Repair and aervice oil burners. BECKER PIANO, in good condi­ 'bedrocm and bath on 1st floor. SEVERAL ALL-YK'AR properties cellar, '!4 acrej garage. Carlton Manplieater; Connecticut. - Mancheater. Connecticut. lb. bag. Fertilizer in .30 and 100 Furnaces cleaned. 24-hour serv- ment for pliiggeti drains. Edwgrd See evenings and Saturday* 49 Manchester Carpet Center, 308 Box TS, Herald.- storm sash. Three years old. J. A. lb. bags, Free delivery. Call col­ BEFORE YOL Buy a used car tion. Inquire 37 Foster Street. Twoila ge bedrooms plus smaller W. Hutchins, MUchell 6-61'32 Ward Cheney. Indtvldually and aa Ward Cheney, Individually and aa 1946 HUD.SO.V 6 Cylinder 4 door. Ire. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. Johnson. Mitchell 3-6979 or Edison Road. Main street. Beechler, Realtor. Phone Mitch­ ar Boltdn and Coventry Lake-. Trustee, c/o Cheney Brothers, .TiO Trustee, c/o Cheney Brothers, KO lect Hartford 8-5143. see Gorman Motor Sales. Biilck Help Wanted— Male 86 WANTED — Four unfurnished room and lavatory on 2nd floor. For appointment please call How­ Mitchell 3-6231. Good running condition. Good Mitchell 3-.5044. SPECIAL SALE! Hard to find ell 3-6969. Fifth Avenue. New York City. Fifth Avenue. .New York City. Sales and Service, 285 Main tires, $47.3. Tel. Mitchell 3-8610. WINDOW SHADES made to orde' LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade RECONDITIONED Electric-gas rooms rent by adult couple. Call Garwood oil heating system. Ga­ ard R. Haatlngf. MUchell 9-1107. John Learned; 110 Forejl atreot, John Learned. 110 Forest street, HOME SHOE Fitting service. , We No 1. $3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, used spinets! Full keyboards, 6-0669. BOLTON Tolland Road. Only Mnncheater, Coitnecllcut, Manchester. Connecticut. street. Mltrhell 9-4571. Open eve­ and Installed. Venetian blinds LENNOX Furnaces and warm atr THE PERSONAL FINANCE and nil-gas combination ranges. MANCHESTER — 0ns .year old rage. Thia home' is delightfully Horace B. Learned, 30 Farelt atreet, Horace B. Learned. 30 Forest vtrtat, bring Poll Parrot children shoes nings. 1940 HUDSON four-door sedan. $2 cu. yard. Delivered In truck good selection, good values. Bald­ garrL'.-on colonial. Six rooms, 1<^ (wo left four room ranch, and curtain rods. 24 hour service. heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell V.'a.'hing machines and refrigera­ AETNA Representatives. wife del orated and offered only be­ Mnnrheater. Conriecttc.ul. Manchester. Connecticut. ' right to your home and fit ypii£ Best offer over $1.30. Call Mitch­ COMPANY load lots. Screened sand, atone, win’s Acrdsonic, Lester Betsy baths, fireplace, attic, basement cause owner is leaving Connect! Suburban for Sale 75 acre lot.', artetlan wells. Price Charlea 8. Ilouae. 750 Main atreet. Charlea B. House, 750 Main atreet, Estimates gisdiy given. Fagan 9-5844. tors $20 to $150. "Watkins, 9.35 and daughter, age four, desire child expertly at no extra cost. '941 FORD .SEDAN. Radio, heater, ell 9-3421 after 6 p. m.. All day fill and gravel delivered. Order Ross, others, $395 to $695. Term.'.’ garage, dishwasher, combination cut. Choice location, excellent for $9,906. Attractive financing avail­ )Iart(nrd Cniinecticul. Hunrdlan ad Hartford Connecticut. Quwdian. ad Window Shade Oo Route 44 at Will employ several men as Main street. four to five room apartment. Litem for minora. Incompetent, unde­ Litem for minora. Incompetent, unde­ Call Leonard's Shoe Store, oppo­ good condition, green finish. Lots Saturday. '' SPRING RAINS can do damage. now. Nu.ssdorf Construction Co. and trade-ins. Open Thursday windows, amesite driveway. Own­ children. ElVft Tyler, Agent. BOLTON—Five insulated rooms able. L. F. DcMars, Mltcb-ell termined or unborn peraor.i. Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. branch manager trainees. Must Phone collect Hartford 33-2216. termined or unborh persona. site St. James Church, Main of good transportation in this one. Have those gutters and leaders re­ Phone Mitchell 9-7408. BRAND NEW Model .524 . F^.sy night. Goss Plano Co., 317 Asylum er leaving state. Non-veteran can MItchel! 9-4469. and sun porch on first floor. Bath, 3-6420. Mra. Allee Muller-Thyni. Apt. 12-D, Mra. Alice Muller-'Thym. Apt. 13-D, Douglas Motor.r, 333 Main. 1940 CHEVROLET 4-door deluxe. be high school graduste, college street,, Hartford, 5-6666. Free 343 E. 37tli atreet. New York City. 345 E. 57lh street. New Yorkirk 'city. street. Mitchell 9-.5036. IXJORS OPENED. keys fitted, placed or repaired now. T. P. Spin dry washer, regular $199.9.V finance with about $5,000 down full cellar, bgsement garajje. Mra, Catherine 8. Mitchell, 78 Hsek- Good condition. Good tlre.s. Call training desirable. Age 24-28. BRAND NEW 8 ', cu ft. refrigera­ parking next door, west. FAMILY OF Four needs 4 or 5 VERNON Six room Cape Cod Mra. Catherine S. .Mitchell, 78 H-eck- copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Aitkin. Heating snd .Sheet Metal Must have car. This position of­ this week only $159.95 with old rooms unfurnished. Manchester payment. Manchester, Mltcfiell Needs acme finishing. Material on matack street. Manchester, Connecti­ niataclt atreet, Mancheater, Connecti­ REMINGTON and Schick shavers, 195J OLDSMOBILE Club coup, 9-2915 before 2 p. m. tor. deepfreeze, Tecumseh unit, PARKER STREET (four finished, two unfinished) cut. guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Contractors. Phone Mitchell fers a splendid opportunity id the wa.sher. Limited supply. Budget or vicinity. Phone Hartford 3-7955 for appointment. premises. Now vacant. About "4 cut. „ parts and service at Russell'a model 76. Radio, heater. In nice five year guarantee, No down pay­ acre land. Howard R. Hastings. extra building lot. Mitchell Cheney Brothers, .Mancheater, Con- Cheney Brothers,. Manchester, Con­ ' condition throughout. Easy terms. kntves. mowers etc. pul Into con­ 3-679,3. consumer finance field. Salary-- term.' if desired. Watkins Bra-., Wanted—To Buy 58 32-5768 or Mitchell 9-2235. nmitlcut. _ necticut. 4 Barber Shop, corner Ctek and dition for coming needs. Braith- ment. 24 months. Mitchell 9-0980. 9.3.5 Main street. SIX-ROOM COLONIAL MItcheil 9-ll()7. 9-4848 John P. Maguire. Trustee, 370 Fourth John P. Maguire. Trustee, 370 Fourth Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! $282 a month—car allowance—in­ w’aite. fi’2 Pearl street. RUUD PERJiIAGLAS and Brad­ surance. Other benefits include WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, $100 REWARD FOR 5 or 6 room With Closed-in Breezeway Avenue. New York. N. T. Avenue. New York. N. Y. 9-5522. 14" ZENITH table model T.V.. Ex­ TO BE SOLD! BOLTON Ver} pleasant six room ANDOVER, BOLTON, Coventry Morgan B. Bralnard, Trustee, IM Morgan B. Bralnard. Trustee, Ml 19.30 CHEVROLET 161" new whee' 19,31 Studebnker fTiamplon 4-Door ford automatic hot water heatei-s, group life insurance, vacation: lib­ China, Picture Frames, Paint­ unfurnished rental. Call Hartford and Garage Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Con­ Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Oon- cellent for den nr cottage. U.H.F. house. About six miles from Man­ Over 100 listings, ranch ty^es base /'take body. Carrying ca­ Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. ATTICS AND Ba='em?nts cleaned. Ame:lcan Stanard plumbing fix­ eral savings and retirement plan. STOP AT ings, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, 33-1965. necticut. nectlcut. LADIES! It's spring time. Learn Rubbish and ashes hauled. Ail tuner, $75. Phone Mitchell 9-56,50. Situated; on comer lot. House is chester. Stcarh heat. Insulated. Cape Cods, and cottages, .new and Charlee Welles Gross. Trustee. 49 ' Charlea Welles Gross. Trustee, ,49 to make your own slip-covers and pacity la 8000 pounds. Save $1000 19.30 Studfihi^kec .Champion Star­ tures sold and Installed by Tom Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P! M. Eve­ CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE Etc. For Information call Vir­ 139 BENTON STREET Pearl atreet. Hartford. Connecticut. Jobs done at your ronvenlence. ginia Madden, tel. Mitchell 9-3807. in beauhful condition, has oil heat, Nice, porch. One-car garage and old; farms, land 2 -400 aerca I'eari etreet. Hartford! Connecticut. drapea expertly. Phone Rockville over the price of a new truck. light Coupe. Radio, heater, over­ Daw-kln.s. master plumber. Terms ning hours by appointment—Mon- CRANE OIL Burner, rebuilt and AT THE GREEN Hartford National Bank amt Trust Hartford National Bank aiid Truat drive, Rea.sonahle rates. Mitchell 9-3802 arranged. Phone Mitchell 9-9669 day through Friday, fireplace, downstairs lavatory, clos workshop. Dandy spot for a nice $3000 and up. Welles Agency, Company. Trustee, Henry E.. McCone, Company. Truttee. Henry E. McCone, B-7292. Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 in excellent condition. Price $7,5. ! WANTED To Buy — Used glin.'. DO YOU HAVE We Are Offering For Immediate ets galore. garden. Priced right. Alice Clam- Truat Officer, Ha/tford. Connecticut, Trust Officer, Hartford. Connecticut, Main street. Mitchell 9-5238. 1949 Stiidebaker Ctiampion 4-Door or 9-9791. befor? 8 s. m. or after 1 p. m. For Complete Selection of Coventry. Tel.; Pilgrim 2-6872 or See ev?nings and Saturdays 49 | pistols, rifles, shotguns, reg.’ird- i Sale a Pre-^ar pet, Kcaltor. MUchell 9-4543. 2-7601. Mra. Marlon C. ‘iJennla. c/o The New Mra. Marloi; C. Dennis, c/o The New Sedan. Radio, healer, overdrive. PERSONAL Edi.'on road, . | HOME FURNISHINGS A comfortable home in desirable York Truht Conipany. Income Collec York Truat Company, Income Collec- ' 1947 FORD super deluxe Fordor, 1948 Stiidebaker Champion Con­ ANTIQUES Reflnlahed. Repairing MoTtng— ^Truckinif— less of age or condition. Tel. T. J. CROCKETT th'in Dept. too Broadway. New York. tion Dept., 100 Broadway, New York. Peraonato 3 done or any furniture, Tlemsn, FINANCE COMPANY Full Line of Sea'v Mattresses Mitchell 3-5717 evenings only. .section of Manchester or outlying, 6-ROOM CAPE COD HOME BOLTON—Don’t overlook thi.s op- N. Y. N. Y. - radio, heater. Ready to go. Center vertible Coupe. Radio, heater, Stoniffe 20 .SMITH-CORONA portable type communities, country or lake. Fur-1 244 Main Street Mrs. Barbara Cheney Watkins, 10$ overdrive. 189 South Main street. Phone From $.39..'i0 to .$79.95 ' portunlty! oVrier transferred, Mra. Barbara Ctieney Watkins, 106 THE PROSPECT Hill School for Motor Salea, Main street. 80(i Main Street writer. Excellent condiliornr Rea- : WANTED TO Buy—Child’s gym nished or unfurnished. April 1st j in this centrally located residential must leave cozy four room (one Wanted— Real Estate 7V E. 85th street. New York, N. Y. E. 86th atreet. New York. N. Y. young children. Transportation 1948 Stiidebaker Land Criiiaer. Mitchell 3-.364.3. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., MUchell .3-6416 , , Mra. Marlbel Cheney Humpatone, Mra. Marlbel Cbeney HumpatoM, .sonahle. Call Mitchell 9-3442 Appliances and TV. set, lawn chairs, metal slide and occupancy for a few months or a : section. Children attend the Bow- floor) home built 1949. Liying 157 East 72nd atreet. New York. N, Y. "furnished. Mra. Lela Tybur, direc­ 1950 BUICK super four-door Radio, healer, overdrive. local and long dis’ ance moving. Residence MUphell 9-7751 157 East 72nd atreet. New York, N. Y .MANCHE.STER Welding Service. Phone Mitchell 9-7130 after 5:.30. ! 501 Middle Turnpike, East rand box. Must be in gpod condi­ lease to suit you. Our plai\8 are j era School qnd the site for the new room 12 x 20, Heatilalor flreplacf, CONSIDlilKING SELLING Mra, Ruth f.!hetiey Krumbhtar. 3,''4 Mrs. Ruth Cheney Krumbhasr, 336 tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. Riviera, two-tone green. Dyrta- 1950 Biiick Special DeLuxe 4 I)oor Backing, storage. Call Mitchell flexible. Willing to pay substantial I high school is but a block, away! Hammond atreet, Cheahtut Hill, Boston, Hammond atreet.Cheatnut Hill.. Boston, Sedan. Dyiiaflow. Radio, healer. Portable eqi.fpment. General .3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. Hours: tion. Phone Mitchell 3-7839. two jedrooms, hot water (oil). YOUR PROPERTY,? Masaschuaetta. ' - flow white wall tires, fully equip­ rent. Family includea two adults I „ . ,, , SIX ROOM Garrison colonial with MaaaacimSclta. BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ ped. Mitchell 9-0538. 19.30 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan. Ra­ welding holler and furnace weld­ YOUNG MAP.RIED man for gen­ LAWN ROLLING TI.ME! Jfenetian blinds. Lot 140 x 170. Without obligation tc you, w* Mrs. Marjory Bacon Cheney Shaw. Mrs. Marjory Baonn Cheney Shaw, ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., ------and two teen-agers. Responsible floor has living r^ m , patio and attached garage. Cen­ 39 Seara Road, Brookline, Maaaachu- 39 Seara Road, Brookltpe. Maaaacl)a- chester’s oldest. 'Thousands of dio, heater. MANCHESTER —Package, Deliv­ eral conatriietion and grading 125’ well, desirable location. $0,000 will appealae or niake you a cash at'lta. 9-8762. 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. Rooms without Board 59 business people with excellent ref-1 *^*'’*"6 r^ m , den, plastic tile bath tral hallway, gracious living room aetta. accident free Instruction hours. 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline 2- ! 1947 Plymouth Special Del.iixe er}-. , IsVcaT llgh* t'ucking and work. .«omeone intere.ated in LARGE SIZE ences. Please call Manchester' modern kitchen. Since this mortgage available, monthly pay­ offer for property. Sea u* befor* Mra. Elizabeth Cheney Buckley, 65 Mra. Elizabeth Cheney Buckley. M Coupe. Radio, heater. package delivv.-y. Refrlgeratora with fireplace, dining room ments $45.47. Asking $10,.'i00. Second street. Ueneaeo, New York, , Second atreet, Geneeso, New York. < Hundreds of sattafled students door sedan. Good mechanical con­ learning to operate .small grader, LARGE FRONT room on We.'t Mitchell 9-3035. home has both front and full shed you sell. Mra. Mabel Chen^ Sintth, Wan dition, $6.30. Call Mitchell 9-9.367 1946 Ford Tudor. Radio, healer. WIRING IN.Wa LIATION of all wakhers and stove moving a WE BUY and sell gqod usf'd furni­ dormers there was ample apace large, modern .(kitchen, lavatory Walton W. Grant, Realtor, 647 ; BRAE-BURN REALTY .Mrs. Mabel Chen^ Smith, West For appointment tel. Mitchell types. No Job too small. Peter and roller. Apply Thomas Colla LAWN ROLLER — $21.95 Side. Gentleman preferred. Mitch­ Rrud, New Canaan. Connecticut. Road, New 'Canaan, Connecticut. 9-2245. after 5 p. m. ■ 1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan. spectaltv. Mitchell 9-07.52. Construction Co., 249 Broad ture, combination ranges, gas ell 3-4403. for two large bedrooms and bath down, tile, bath up, large master Ma;n, Hartford 2-7584, > Phono MUchell 3-6273. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judga. 1941 Blllck 4-Door Sedan. Pantaluk. 40 Foster street. Phone ranges and heaters. Jones F'’urni- on the second floor. One of the bedroom plus two twin size bed­ Mitchell 9-7.303. street betw-en 8:30 and 4:30. ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ MERCURY 1951 four door, low AI..BAm h BERRY, rubbish re­ BURPEE SEEDS GROW! lure Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell NEWLY DBXXIRATED, beautiful­ upstairs bedroom.' has been divided rooms, recreation room with bar TRUCK SPECIAI. moval, hou.aehold and commercial. Farms and Land for Sale 71 pert Instruction call the Manches­ mileage, overdrive, radio, heater. REFRIGERATION Service, com­ EXPERIENCED Blanker on punch 9-1041. ly furnished apd spacious room. by temporai-y partition into t w , hatchway, Rusco windows. Va­ Many extras. Immaculate e^dl- Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. We Have All Kinds of Flower cant. Price reduced. Warren E, ter Driving Academy. Pilgrim 1949 Stiidebaker ' a -Ton. Rack mercial and doniratic. See our pre.'s. Please apply 234 Hartford and Vegetable Seeds in Stock. The most co.-cplete light house­ TOLLAND AND WINDHAM attractive, smaller units. The home tlon. Must be seen. $1,995. Mitch­ Road. Howland. Realtor. 543 Wood- 2-7249. IkmIv. display of guatsnteed used refrig­ Paintinif— Papering 21 keeping facilities available in Counties - Exceptional buys, has an enclosed porch , and the lot Is ell 9-.360I. \ USED GAS Stove. Phone Mitchell Manchester. Y’ou will marvel at dairy, poultry farms, up to 400 i completely fenced in to offer ex- bridge atreet. Mitchell 3-8600 any WANTED—Ride to iMe of Safety, erators Georg-’ H. Williams As­ WANTED Experienced fruit and Sec Our Lai’tfe S tock ! stiidebaker Sales and Service sociates 260 Tolland Turnpike PAINTING A.ND Paperhanging. 9-2791. the cleanliness of thia building. acres. with or without slock. protection for children at time. Hartford, arriving not later than 1946 FORD Station wagon. Radio, produce mafi. Full time. Manches- / '\ play inr rVt*the rear ira«*«4yard. Manchester. Phone Mitchell Free e.*-timates. Paper books BUDGET CENTER Children accepted. Central. Pric­ Welles Agency. Coventry. Tel. i 9:40 a. m. from vicinity of New two heaters, rebuilt motor, body HOIK'HKS IMO’roK SALF-S t?r Public Market. DUTCH CX5LONIAL. Well built V; 9-.3.3S5, nights Mitchell 3-7691. available. Get our spring outside 9t Center St. Mitchell .3-4164 ed si) reajsonabie you’ll gasp! Be Pllgrin. 2-6872 or 2-7501. and Center streets. Call Mitchell In excellent condition. Very clean 80 OAKLAND .ST., .MANCHF/.STEK prices now. Call Cliff Scorso, sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ QUICK SALE PRICE $13,500 »ix room home In very fine con throughout. Douglas, 3,33 Main MEN FOR Repairing automatic dition. Fireplace, hot water oil 9-2044. M itchell 9-9483 Mitchell 9-4298. Town sey, 14 Arch street. street. .V.ANC:HESTF.R t v service, radio and wringer wa.shers and other CHICKEN MANURE for lawns 72 Inspection By Appointment. heat. Garage. -Three lots of flow- PAINTING And paperhanging. .No House* for Sale WANTED lilde to Pratt and and TV speclali.sta since' 1934. electrical appliance'-. Opportunity ar00 1946 BUICK .Srilanelle. Excetlent version. f!all Mitchell 3-8473 or furniture reflnished. Call Gerry. Pavement Cut Repairs and High­ ATTRAfTTIVE Housekeeping room | room, kitchen, attached garage, MItcheil 9-5211 return, Business ho\irs 8!30 a. m. 1941 PONTIAC sedanette, radio. condition. Owner going over eas. 3-882.5 snv lime. Good pay for ■ goow Mileage. 5.70x15 10.95 22.05 Doff*— Birds'—Pet* 41 in hatchway, screen.', storm win­ xluded in attractive aale prlcp. j FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Inveatmrnt Corn., 24 4 Main S.t. service for eight; man's Benn s I General Msqager lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced ly owned ...... $1.29,5 '51 Packard .Sedan 7.10x15 -12.1.5 21.15 j at .ay on in any kind of storm, and Basiness Locations dows, doors. Immediate o<5tupan- ,1950 Chevrolet Tudni. Extra clean. -I Phone Mltehell 3-.5416. TWO PUPPIES for sale, part watch: Toastmsst-;r Toaster; for Rent 64 at $8,500. To Inspect call How­ COBURN ROAD 7.50x15 1.3.95 25.75 gutters, eonductors and roof re­ choice of woman’s necklsce and j ard R. Hastings. MUchell 9-1107. cy. Phone Francep K. Wagner, One owner ...... $1,195 Rfdfo, Healer, Oveidrire. Kvchuhi:#'. pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell Cocker .Spaniel. Six weeks nUl. FOR SALE Realtor, Mitchell 9-0028. 1949 Chevrolet t-Dooi . Fiilly i 05 nnu-ii Final cing. Tel. Mitchell .3-8177. ments to suit your budget. the cost will be on that Oil heat, storm windows jurid 1948 Buic k 4-Door. Radio, heater. 1 ^ ‘ .''-.M UO« It F:VF:R5'THING for yciur c ar and Turkey Farm. 188 Hillstown road, i new home you are plan­ 6NACTC BAR for rent, on New sc reens. Near bus, school and MANCHESTER - Conveniently home. Budget tejrnis to suit you. I CONSTRUCTION IX5ANS Bolton Road. Phone MUchell form many liftle services which mean a lot in shopping convenience. These help- Dynaflow, whitewall ticos. i’.e,(» D ,..Sot() S e d a n GREAT EASTERN IJberal amounts, to hmld new 2.0(!0 SEX LINKED Cockerel ! ning? A visit or tele­ We need Ranch Home', shopping center. Garage. Ex­ located and ready to move into. BOLTON 5’ou talk, we do it Biidgel i'en-| phone eiill will place our 3-6389. ceptionally clean throughout. Nice Cape Cod with five finished 19.50 Stiidebaker, -Champion- with Spotless lake Nev. * ter. .MUchell .3-4164. 1 ROOFING AiND house.' or complete house already chirks, available April 10. Carl.son - C'^^.mlaU and Cape Cod' atarted. ' F'arm. ' 1.36 Summer. MUchell drafting and constriictton at fair prices for our cash ' It has to be seen to be appre­ rooms. OH heat, storm windows, On Lake Street ful gestures cannot- be purchased— they are part of the friendly spirit which overdrive. Prieed to .sell quick : ’.V) Muick . S e d a n T'i'~ CONSTRUCTION CO. experience at your dispos­ ciated. Call: screens, awnings. Excellent condi- : $995 FOR SALE 1947 Pontiac c ar,- WE BUY MORTGAGES .3-6971. customers. Quick -- service Dynaflow. Radio. HealM-. radio. 100 inch antenna. .New con­ 21 OAK STREPT al. We have a large varie­ —no red tape. Town Advertisement tion. A real h'or..ev home for $13 - i CUSTOM BUILT RANCH All Applic ations Confidential. ty of home sites. CHARLES LESPERANCE ,$1195 $395 Down dition. $16. 164 Ftldridge atreet. ^O’oiir House Doctor) 24-Hour Service. BABY CHICK.S. Specially bred to | 200. Alice Clampet, Realtor, i abounds In your own home community. Shop your local stores first! It's easier to give you best results. Barred I Mitchell 9-4543. Six months old. 5 'a rooms, three 1R48 FORD Pickup truck, like new. 1 , Storm Sewer MItcliell 9-7620 .bedrooms, tile bath, unusually MItcheil 9-1.56.5. 19 Stiidebaker C liam pion Speciali’/ing In CENTRAL REALTY Rocks fer eggs. White Rocks for ! JARVIS REALTY Overdrive. lake New. Wanted Auto*—- meat. Carlson Farm, 136 SUm-, BOWERS SCHOOL Area Offer­ large kitchen, garage in basement park— easier to shop— easier no matter how you look at it! ^ LIFETIME Jarvis Realty Go. distant views. 100x285 ft. lot. Own­ 1948 CHB\'ROLET,>'leetlinf., Radio _MolorcycIes 12 163 CHURCH STREET mer. MUchell 3-6971. | Constructoii CONVEINIENTLY Located, new ed for first time. CTharming aix .(!■ Aluminum ClaplKtartls 6.54 Center Street Phoiw Ml.3.4112 five room ranch type, beautiful room colonial in immaculate con­ er transferred. Priced to sell. Ex and heater. Low mileage, good |’.50 5 -C ylin fier-lecp ster Hartford 7-0196 Anytime Tel. .MI-S-41IS .tire.'-, fine condition, $79.5. MUch-|i Overdrive. Heater. Very Clean WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. In Color.8 Bids will be received at the of­ hardwocxl floors, fireplace, brick dition. Built 1939. Large pleasant cellent neighborhood. ell 9-3083. $|095 $295 Down See Boh- Oliver, • Center Motor A Complete Home Remodeling fice of the General Manager of front, oil hot water heat, full living room, fireplace. Three bedr, Sales, 461 Main atreet. Service the Town of Manchester on Mon­ basement, aluminum storm doors rooms and tile bath upstairs. Open CALL WILLIAM .McBJUDE '11 Na.sli ’ ll Chrysler BALCH Is Your day, April 6, 1953, at 3:00 P. M.. and windows, lot 60 x 150. A. R. attic, Thia home Is fully Insullit- DeCORMIER MOTORS, INC. Mitchell 3-8271 for the • construction of Storm Busine** Service*' Offered 1.3 HAVE YOU 4 or 5 SEPTIC TANKS Wilkie, Jr. Mitchell 9-4389. ed, has storm windows -and ‘ Mitchell 3-J81 ft • Manclieater merchants tell yoa about their merchandise and serv­ '111 Chevrolet Convertible PLASTERING AND Sewers a.s follows; acreens, amesite drive and garage. A. V. LINDSAY - Owner FIVE hOOM house with enclosed ices through advertising in this newspaper. Read the a*a every FAMILY CAR SPECIAL! ELECTRICAL Wiring and rfpairs. Approximately 1160 feet of 30 An open porch looks out over a porch. Priced for quick sale. J. WATSON BEACH & CO. day! They’re your guide to.time-saving, money-saving shopping ’ ll Ford GMC Pick-up Machine work ai.d repairs. Phone MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ Patching and Crocked Inch concrete pipe, five manholes beautifully landscaped yard which 1946 CHEVROLET ROOMS TO RENT? PLUSGED SEWERS Phone Mitchell 3-7695. Exclusive AgchtS' Hartford 2-2115 at home. A:-t Worgan. Mitchell 3-4880. ing company. AL- o ail types of and one combination manhole and has - 60’ frontage. Make this a 2-nOOR SEDAN painting and carpentry work. Plaster Repaired Reputable man with fam­ catchbaain for the extension of Vmust see.” For mote details con­ BRUNNER’S POWER BURNERS- and Range Guaranteed work. Phone MItcheil Maehino Cloa*ed the present storm sewer east of tact Elva ’TyieY,. Mitchell 9-4469. f Lenox Street. Fleetmaater Model. TuTone Blue. PACKARD Burners expert.y cleaned and 9-8933 for free estimates. ALSO NEW WORK WANTED. Radio. Heater. Defroaters. GMC seri'lced. l.et us aervice and re­ ily of three needs such a Septic Tanka, Dry Wells. SCwer -Plans and information may be BUY NOW! Six large rooms. Ore-' l E u m n g CONNECrictri’ Valley Constnic- place, oil burning furnace, ga- Lots for. Sale 73 pair yaui washing machine or re­ Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ obtaineid at the office o f the Town WANTED— 4-room apartment tion. Guaranteed rcxifs and siding. rent at once, lest of ref­ of Manchester Engipeering De­ I rage, basement playrejom. Cbn- Only $195.00 Down At 358 East C’enler Street frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ RAYMOND 0. BETTER DEAL proofing bone. by young, responsible business ell 9-0883. Aluminum -storm windows and partment, Municipal Building, man, wife and 10 months eld I venient to everything. Owner TWO LOTS—iSo(ithw«st corner of DeCOKMIEU MOTORS. INC. Open Eveninjrs Til 9;.30 gutters. a]I1 men protected by In- erences. Can you help? M c Kin n e y b r o s . Manchester. Connecticut, daughter. Call MI-S-4017 any­ moving out of town. Madeline Irving and ’ WjiJdetaer* • etreeti. ■ .1 furance. Three yeara to pay. Free MeCARTHY PONTinC DEALER SEW ERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Richard .Martin time. Smith, Realtor. MItcheil 9-1642 High and dry with sewerage and MAPLE ST. MANCHESTER Telephone MItcheH 3-5191 ALL KINDS of oarpentry work. estimates. Call MUchell 3-71*0. TEL. 7097 Can'MI-3-5121 430-132 Pearl SI. Tel. .3II-S-.V308 General Manager or Mitchell 3-4679. street, inquire 270 Oak atreet. Reaaonable ratee. MItcheil 9-4291. Alfred Charaat,^ Owner. - V " ■ V : \ . I l J. . II - '7 ' I « U'l

___. ; I. III ' ...... PAGE TWELTS SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 195S ATersKC Daily Net Press Run The Weather Hanrl^fiatfr ^wftttng Iffra li For the Week Ended March 21, 1958 4rli>‘pjY ln Foreeast of 0. 8. Weather Baraati r.ilnd-disintcgrating effects of the - 1 0 , 9 8 3 i i l i M Cloudy tonight- Low 49. Taee- man’s work 'began to show up In Nutlian Hale Youngstern Present Spring Show for Parents YWCA Sponsors ^ U r i l U U l About Town the copy. There were more and Memher of the Audit # day occasional ehoweni. Heard Along Main Street more mentions of various products ((Children’s Play Bureau of Circulations Bt. Margaret's Circle, DauRh- and of well-known themes, used in Manchester— A City of Village Charm tya Isabella, will hold its promoting certain nationally ad­ monthly lAeeting 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. And on Some of Manchester^$ Side Streets^ Too vertised brands of goods, with Here on April 10 In the K. of C. Home. Material and leas and Ic.ss reason. VOL. LXXII, NO. 146 (Classilled Adverttsing M Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E CENTS instruction will be given to anyone Apparently, the one clear "Rumpelstlltskin," the play who wishes to help knit strips for Last Laugh? -and shadow and Imago, had no thought the writer had was that the leprosarium in Louisiana. A Herald reporter had the last control, apparently. — hq was an advertising man and which more than 18,000 Connecti­ la\igh on two of Mahche.ster's (In-' The grade of the floor varied thkt advertising men had to ad­ cut youngsters applauded last " . . . , abruptly. In fact the corner of a Rev. William L. Bradley of cat one, morning last week. linoleum tile was sticking up. It vertise products. Everything spring, is going on tour again and Ike Favors Hartford will.be guest speaker at else must have been cloudy, be­ President Remains Each morning the reporter goo-a ' (.fliijrht the leg of tfie aquarium will come to Manchester on April the Sunday morning worship aerv- cause the copy lost ' coherence 10 at the Waddell School. Present­ out on his "beat.'' On this parlicu- the photogiapher was easing it after the first' paragraph, with ive at 10:45 in the Second Con­ lar morning on Main .street be first . ncross the floor and up-ended the ed by the Players Company of the gregational Church. encountered one of the—younger i whole mess. plugs for products being thrown Rent Curbs Jn with reckle.ss abandon. Schtool for C reative W ork in H a rt­ Chinese Reds Lash members of the police force. Tho From the aimpit.s up the pholog- ford. it will be .sponsored here by Firm on Choice of Eventually, the girl first men­ Members of the Sisterhood of cop exchanged greetings, hut he inpher 'was dry snd ss^tie stood the Manchester YWCA. Temple Beth Sholom erred in stat­ tioned had got baejt into all her wore a peculiar grin. Several min- wringing the water from his iln- The story has been adapted for To October ing that they were to work Mon­ utes later The Herald man met one clothes snd gone somewhere where derwear and pinching tropical fish jahr was baking Yorkshire p'd- the stage by Charlotte Chor- day afternoon and evening for the of the. old timers on the force and fi'om v.atrh pocket he told us Red Cross. They are to make sur­ filng.- penning and is considered one of Bohlen, Taft Statues Washington, March 23— after saying hello he added, "l.s about if—In detail. the finest plays in the theatre-for- gical dressing.s for Manchester everything O.K. with ynue" The (We thought that a rather un- (IP)—House Speaker Martin Memorial Hospital Instead. glamorous end for a glj-1 who chlldren repertoire. It Is directed reporter said it was a great day S l g n i by Rafaela Tomasone and pro­ (R„ Mass.) said today Presi­ and uolhing was wrong with him. Elsewhere in mese columns to­ travels around in a bra tb come . bay morning conference of GOP to, by Ihe way.) duced by Ann H. Randall, who be­ Washington. March 2.3— dent Eisenhower and Repub­ Seoul leader! with the Allies on Road Miss Bernice and Miss Irene Ly- congressional The policeman turned and starlefl day arc a few words about gardens lieve that children are a mot'e dall of Strong street will return down the slnecf. smiling. and dogs. They don't seem to mix At eny rate, the hasty pudding (IP) —Sen. McCarthy (R., President. lican congressional leaders the write) himself served uii in critical audience than adults. Chil­ tonight after attending the spring Tltirty mirtutos later, the re­ well. We'd like to say a few worils Wis.) called in the Senate to­ : Senate Debate Near have agreed to extend the flower show of the Massacliusctls thst relea.se made wonder how dren. they explain, are more re­ ' Afterward, Taft told newamen porter was making his way up llie .about, lawns and children. They sponsive than their elders but also day for Charles E. (Chip) present rent control law until A Bassiiictful of Decluctioiis Horticultural Society in the Me­ don't seem to mix well, either, at others in th a t field, who advertise there had been "no change" In the street on fool wlien tlie two eveiw'h.'ng from appies to rehraa, less indulgent. The play has to Bohlen tb submit to a lie de­ Oct. 1. chanics Building, Bo."^'on. While in policcilien met. One asked. ''Aren't Ica.st for the home owner. Or per­ position of the President, Wiley, or "The Hub," they made their head­ ni.anage tr. cont)ol U'emselves. hold the youngsters' concentration tector test certain security himaelf on the conetroverslal nom­ Rent controls will expire April yo'u driving your ear? Answer was, haps they mix too well. for three acts, and the actors on > 30 unless extended by Congress, UN FMs Back quarters in the Hotel Statlcr. information he said Is in ination. "No. I never use my car on t.'iis "niis Is the time of year when Garden laiver • stage have to be convincing and The present law- provides for rent he's t.lit. - ■ lawns are soft and often seeded. Bohlen’s files. McCarthy, "We are going right ahead with ceilings on more than 5H million ! Miss June C. Chambers, daugh­ .Sp)')r)g tim e we know Is planting believable. Wulh that, one bluecoat looked The youngsters tramping through lime, This classic is the dramatic fighting Bohlen’s nomination it," Taft said. He added that Sen­ housing units, includihg those in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore at another and they didn't know yard.s ran do a good joh ,af pro­ ate debate would get under a-ay critical defense areas and In cities Chambers of 1.56 Main street, ha.s WithTak? and seetf and hoe story of a princess who makes a to be Ambassador to Russia, what to say. The alert reporter, viding ulcers for the home owners. bad bargain with a mischievous la te r In the day. where local governmenta have re­ In Fierce Fight We till the ."Oil and smooth It out came out with this a.s the been named to the dean's list at sensing what had happened, re­ The tojs always seem to enjoy The nomination has been under Upsala College, East Orange, N.J., Then plant our se«ls to grow! little elf, whose name no one can quested ceilings. marked, "Don't laugh too loud, a gOf>d rugged game of cowboys guess. A 30 minute period follow­ Senate moved through the fire by GOP senators McCarthy of Martin said on leaving a con­ for her academic achievement dur­ and Indians. Then they wrestle Wisconsin snd Bridges of New hoys. The car you tagged might We watch o'er U, so carefully. ing each,performance, which lasts first of what is expected to ference with Elsenhower and con­ By (;E0RGE A. McARTHUR ing the first semester. A graduate have looked like mine, but it and roll around, bouncing into and Hampshire. Tt also has been sharp­ of Manchester High School, she Is While in our hearts a song! I'i hours, pe-mlts children .from be three days of hot debate gressional leaders that an exten­ Seoul, Tuesday, March 24—(/P)—-The Chinese'Communistii w asn't." off hedges. the audience to meet and talk with ly crltizi.aed by Democratic Sena­ sion to Oct. 1' would serve a^s notice a sophomore candidate for the It's really wonderful to see such The neighbor’s dog then visits us on Bohlen. tor McCarran of Nevada. •loosed their bigjre.st attack of the year early today and threw bachelor of arts degree at Upsala. And brings his friends along!* the actors after ’the play. to the Individual states that after It Hll Like A Flash youth, such vitality, such carefree Herald rhotn. Children in the audience are en­ House speaker Martin (R-Mass) that date the federal government back allied defender.^ in the Old Baldy sector of the western, said there was no dlscus-aion of abandon. Even If it can be rather L ast night th e 154 pupils of couraged to participate in the Wadhington, March 23— would step out except In critical front some 45 miles north of Seoul. Up to 4,600 Chinese lashed Miss Jean Marilyn Beauregard, The penchant of newspaper With wagging tsil and joyful bark front, Mike Saverick and Holly Bohlen at the regfllar legislative photographers for getting next to na.sty for a thawing lawn, we must Service Centers Grades 1 and 2 at the Nathan Hale story. (/P)_Sen. Taft (R.. Ohio) re- defense areas. at the Allied llr.ea guarding the*- . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. take com fort in the fa rt th a t it* They jump and play around Hooker.' Two performances will be given, conference. the elements like fire and wstcr While I watch from my window School presented to a capacity portefl today that President In Criliral Arena northei-n gateway to this cap ital.; ______Beauregard of 3P Westminster 1s another sign of spring. The program included a playlet, one at 3:30 in the afternoon and But Bridges, another of those The states would have to take Fierce fighting was reported rag­ road, was among the 73 students is a source of wonderment to As my plants arc all knocked Aroiiud Psalm 22 audience of parents their annual songs, riddles, experiments, folk Eisenhower i.s .standing pat F' us. the other at 7:30 in the evening. in attendance, renewed his oppos over If they care to continue con­ ing On Old Baldy Itself after the at Rhode Island Hospital School of The Wrong Stall down. apring program, entitled "Science. dances and illustrated talks given Tickets will go on sale next on his nomina^tion of Charles tlon In a statement read Into news Allies were driven from the near­ Bandits Net Nursing, Providence, R.I.. who re­ It seems that the shutter-hugs by the children. It was the fifth trols In less critical areas, Martin are not content to stand bark a hilt How mad ran you get before Health and Safety in the Class­ Wednesday at all local schools E. (Chip) Bohlen to be Am­ reel and television microphones as by Pork Chop hill. ceived her cap at ceremonies held But do not think that I am sore! Fitting Into the pattern o‘f the ‘ in a series given to demonstrate aald. and watch things like the rc.st of blowing your lop? A local wom­ midweek Lenten sci-vlces on the room." and the Bolton school. Notices of bassador to Russia. the meeting broke up. He. and oth Beyond Oct. 1. MaHin said, rent Simultaneously, the Chinese un­ yesterday afternoon. an , probably found out this week Each dog must have his day. actual classroom activities and to the performance will be sent home Taft, the Senate majority leafi­ er opponents still were fighting a corked a 3.50-man assault on the us. They have to get' right Into theme. "The Cross Answers Quests pictured above are some of interpret the curriculum. controls would be authorized only $5000 from things — up to their necks some­ and It all was the result of a So let your dog run loose, my and Questions for Life and Death." with the children on Monday, and er, and Chairm an Wiley (R-Wi.*) rearguard action. In areas determined to be critical. long quiet White Horae mountain ; Charles George Lisk. son of Mr. shopping tour. friend. the children who participated from The musical numbers were di­ a Y repre.sentative will be present of the Foreign Relatione commit­ Taft aald he and Wiley "dis- ■ector north of Old Baldy. The ■ time. the Sunday morning service at 10 ^ rected by Mrs. Lee Delbert, the Senator Taft of Ohio, Senate and Mrs. Harold J. Lisk of 25 Mill We recall one incident which il­ She was In a local super-market Poor crcatui'c, he mu.'-t play. o'clock in Zion, Luthei'an Church ' the first grade, leather of which at the schools Wednesday or tee had a private meeting with El- fighting there also was still in street, has arrived at Fort DIx, speech work by Harry Novak, art (CoaHnued on Page Seven) majority leader .also told newsmen lustrates exactly what we mean. and had just finished a heavy Tefon. will center around Psalm 22, which are Mrs. Eve Folsom and Mrs. Thursday to .sell the tickets. aenhower after the regular Mon- the Congressional leadei-s agreed progress at last reports. Berlin Bank N .J., and has been a-ssigned to Co. by Mis.s’ Hazel Lutz ahd physical T ickets a t the Bower-q. Green and The attack In the waat began i Seems the photogrspher was tak­ ■shopping to u r w ith one of those was written 1000 years before ■ Edna McCann: hack row, standing to try for enactment of a flve- I. 60th Infantry Regiment of the wire carts the stores provide for l-ettcr training by Mrs. Julia Quinn. Nathan Hale schools will be with a relatively minor two | ing a picture of an aquarium, aa Christ's passion and crucifixion, ' (from left to right), Bruce Mat- Classroom Activities were directed montii extension of the present Berlin, March 23— (/P) ■— 9th Infantry Division, for J6 we heard the tale. And he moved it the ruatomers. She pushed the Town of M anchester Police De- and has been interpreted aa a i handled at the school offices. platoon assault last night, but a t; Weeks of basic training. His wife ."ton, Kathleen Kosak, Marilyn Sa- by M1.SS Huldah Butler and the Any YWCA members who would rent control law. over to a window so that the after­ cart up to a cash register and pa I'tmcnt prophecy of the suffering Messiah. In reply to questions, Taft said 9:15 p. m. soma 750 Chinese hit I ror the second time in less Is reidding a t 45 South Alton To; The Highway Department pita and Ronald Lepak; seated, In teachers of Grades 1 and 2. like to make reservations for noon sun from the west would started unloading her groceries Modern interpreters, have applied no decision had been made as to Pork Chop hlU and occupied tt thsn three months, the Berlin street. onto the counter. Attention: Stiperintendent Fred tickets before they are released, Probe Told of Hiss three hours and 15 minutes later. strike the nrfrth end of the water the p.salm to the martyrdom of branch of the New Britain Lewie to the school children may do so what yardstick would be used to in the aquarium. After she got the cart emptied, Jeremiah, the .suffering of David, conductor, El-ic Lcidzen, America’s decide'what constituted a critical At the same time, other Chinese National Bank was held tq> ' Douglas Nelson, son of Mr. and the. young fellow in hack of the Patching holes on Charter Oak with only a typical .reference to foremost composer of band music, Richard Gaudiiio by calling Mrs. Richard Hurd, 12 • hit Old Baldy, scene of aavage Mrs. G. M. Nelson of 57 Tanner TTic photographer explained to street, two men, total two hours, Crosb.v road, Mrs. Adam Rhodes. defense area. The words, "extreme­ fighting last summer. Bitter fight­ today and two young bandits counter Informed her that ahe was the suffering of Christ. and arranger for the Goldman ly critical," were used in this con­ street, a student at Salisbury U8 In some detail he always ex­ at $2 an hour plus double time for Band. He has championed Salva­ 15 Pl,ymouth lane, or Mrs. Robert Report on UN Jobs ing still was going on there. in the wrong stall, and that It fled with between 45,000 and School, Is spending a spring vaca­ plains In some detail that the Sunday plus lime and a half for "Behold the Lamb of God" frpm Gels Pilot Wings Taylor, 52 Lenox street. nection. Just west of Pork Chop hill, the problem In taking a picture of fish, was for those people who only the Me.ssiah (Handel) will be play­ tion Army music for many years, The House Banking committee 110,000. tion In Delray, Fla., with fellow buy a few groceries that they working In the rain $2.5 and under his direction hilndreds Reds slammed against two posi­ students. particularly when they are In a P. R. Plus clcilning of uniforms— ed for the offertory. Registration has been holding hearings on pos­ On January 6, a fidgety bandit can carry in their arms. Our in­ of Salvationists have been trained Richard P. Gaudino son of Washington, Mswch 23—(/P)—A State department official tions on T-Bone hill but were hurl­ escaped with more than 125,000. glass aquarium and moving about Sin for Communion Wednesday night a.s bandm asters. sible legislation to extend rent ed back. About 350 Chines# were rapidly. Is getting the light,dis­ dignant friend a.sked the fellow Total $3.5 will take place today from 3-4 and Mr.s. L u c y ^ Gaudino of 28 testified today that Alger Hiss made ‘'unofficial” reports to controls. All price and wage con­ He hasn't yet been captured. Commissioner Donald McMillan, QUALITY In one of these attacks but the site tributed so that the refraction can why he hadn't told her before .she (Signed) 7-8 p.m. in the parish house. A Clinton street, was awarded the trols have been ended. Witneaaea o f today’s iholdup had gone to the trouble of tm- Eastern territorial com)nander, the United Nations in 1946 on Americans .aeeking UN .iob.s. of the other force wea not deter­ be offset by the camera angle, Two unintelligible scrawls cordial welcome is extended to silver wings of an Air Force pilot AT LOWEST PRICES William L. Franklin, special assistant to the department’s RFC In Expire mined. The ett>ckera were turned said that two cap-wearing youiig otherwise the tropical fish will be loadlng the cart, btit he didn't This letter was found on a desk newcomers and others who have will preside throughout the con- In other Washington news of men, one of them armed, wiUked an.swer her. gre.ss. The finale will be held Sun­ and the gold bars of a second lieu­ security director, told a House 7 ~ back after an hour and 45 nllnutes RISLEY'S distorted. Especially when the pic­ in the Town Garage Monday no church home. major Import. President Elsen­ of bruising struggle. up to cashier Patricia VttlellO. ture Is only to "go" two columns And so. fuming, she had to re­ day afternoon. ten an t March 16 in graduation Judiciary subcommittee that de­ hower snd GOP Congressional and, with a gun pointing at her, **yotir Friendly Market" morning. On the day before, two Holden’s Floweri Old Baldy, 11 miles west of wide. place the mess of groceries Into unidentified policemen went to the Besides the locuiI Salvationists ceremonies at "Vance Air Force partment filea ahow Hiss sent Hats leaders agreed today to let the forced her to turn over all tlfi 99 Summer Street mentioned above, others attending of names to UN Secretary General Chorwon, overlooks one of the . You have to fill In where the the cart and go stand in line at garage, gathered in a pick-up Base in Enid, Okla. 81 Oakland Stroat Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ cash in her till. Td. MI-3-8080 another cash register. Delegates Leave include: Trygve Lie despite a "hands off" U. S., Soviet main Invasion routes to Seoul. natural light is bad by "hitting the tinck some patching material and Lt. Gaudino went to the basic tion (R FC ) die .Tune 30. 19.51. The bandits then hastened from subject with flash." • We klrida think thst if we had tools, and hied off to Charter Oak Robert Richard.son, Thomas Mc­ Tel. MI-9-7743 poiicy adopted hv then Secretar.v That is the date the govern­ It was by far the heaviest fight­ the bank and fled In their aute been in the same situation we Cann, Thomas Russell, William m ulti-engine pilot training ba.se of Stale James F. Byrnes, ing of the year. X FREE DELIVERY Well anyway, he filled in antj street where they they set out to For Music Fete after taking his primary training ment’s big lending agency is due toward New Britain after break­ he hit, ahd he took the picture, would have left the groceries on •patch up some holes. Duncan. Maynard Clough, Ruby ALWAYS OPEN In 1946. His.s was director of the Kill P eace The Chinese struck first last ing through a rod light and We Clive S*H Green Stamps at Colunibus AP'B, Columbus, to go out of businasa, under pres­ and he started to put the aquarium the counter and walked out. Or As they worked diligently in the Leggett, Marilyn Forde, Robert Stste Department’s Office of ent law. Some Congressmen night with two companits, about ing guard John J. Riley, who ha* we might have called the mana­ Captain Nor-man Mar.shall, Duncan. Carol Carlson, Alton Per- Miss. He will report to Randolph Special Political Affalr.a. He Is now 350 men, against two forward poat- back where it belonged. interests of automobile safety, AFB. Tex. for medium borhber want the RFC to be abolished at given in hie oar. ' UNTIL 1 P. M. The whole project fell flat, how­ ger first. Then we would have motorists who drove by splashed Bandmaster C. Peter Carlson and rett, David Addy, Fred Clough, serving a jail term on conviction the end o( this year. tlona on the lower end of T-Bone R iley,\i farmer policeman, hai* his deputy, Robeit Lyons.. Band William Leggett, Walter Perrelt, training. Talk Move ever, because of a varjahle over walked out. them liberally with muddy water. of perjury for denying that he The decision was announced by hill snd wer# driven off In sn hour been having lunch downstairp Frank Hippie, a highway depa'rt- Secret-ary .lames Munsic and Gladys White, Russell Clough, Al- Lt. Gaudino, who was a high passed secreU to the Communists end 4 minutes bettle. OPEN SUNDAYS which r.ic photographer, with all fi'cd Clough. Mrs. Lillian Perrett, Martin after the rejMlar Monday Ui-rsld Photo. along with several other memtem hla technical knowledge of light The Crack ment. worker and. Incidentally, Chaplain William Hall, together schood and college atnlete wa.s while he was in the State depa)t- United ‘Nation.^, N. Y„ morning conference with the Fop w-ae all smiles hut'Mom appeared a bit pensive as Sir. and Mrs- Richard C. Woolley of West At the same tlmt, about 350 of the bank’s staff when he . president of Local »91. Stale, with a group of delegates, left Arthur Kittle, William Hanna, graduated from the University of m ent. street extension, Andover Lake, prepared to take their ehlldreii home from Manchester Memorial Hos­ Chinese hit an outpost In the White People In the advertising and- Robert Long, William Proctor. Piealdent. he Heard "noise coming f i ^ publicity dodges sometimes go to County, and Municipal Employes town this morning at 7:30 for Connecticut in 1950. FILMS The Hou.se Judiciary committee March 23—(/P)—The U. S pital yeslenlay morning. The triplets, which" arrived March I, were the first set bom at the local Horse mountain sector of the cen­ stairs." New York to attend a Music Con- Martin said about .50 per cent pieces because of the nature of Union, had a comforting comment DEVELOPED AND Is looking into repo)fs of Com­ and the'-Soviet bloc .jointly of the RFC offices throughout the hospital. In the bassinet sre, from the left, David. Kathr.tn and -lames. Two of the rhlldren had tral front. Fighting was continu­ He arrived as the alarm Bound­ their work, the pres-sure of it for the policemen, who, incidental­ g)ess at Centennial Monorial Tem­ munist infiltration among Ameri­ ing. ple. bringing together 600 bands­ PRINTED killed today «n Indonesian country will be closed within‘60 actually gone home previously, but the Woolley's brought them along yrsteixlay when the third child ed at 11:45 a. m. and caught a being more than most ordinary ly chose not to join the union local. cans employed by the UN. The two onslaughts broke s day men and 500 choir members fro)n move which that A'^ian coun­ davs. i was discharged. glimpse of the bandits. He sped DON'T mortals can stand for any ex­ "Please don't squawk,’’ wrote 24-HOUR SERVICE Before Franklin took the witne.ss The small loan functions of the 1 of relative quiet which had seen to ' hia car just as thsy pulled Hippie on the bottom of'the letter Salvation Army centers in 11 chair, the .subcommittee made pub­ try claimed might ■^.'»peed South Korean raiders roast red Throw Thom Away tended period of time. northeastern states. Film Deposit Box RFC. he said, probably will he | away, and gave chase to neartw But they usually arc able to see as he posted It on the bulletin lic a le tte r from Byrnes, now .Gov­ high-level East-We.st peace bunkers and trenches with home StUI Plenty Of Wear Left In Participating will he the noted Is Very Important frsnsferi-ed to some other govern- , Kensington center, where he halt­ the, crack-up coming far enough board in the Town Garage At Store Entrance ernor of South Carolina, saying talks. ment agency. Detal's will he ^ 'made jelled gasoline bomba in two Shoes Repaired Here he alone was responsible for the ed for a red light while the ban­ In advance so that they fold lip "Please don't squawk. Join the L. N. P alar of Indone.sia a.sked worked out by .Seo-etary of the Tornadoes Hit strikes on the eiutem front. dits’ car raced away. their ' drums and slJcnlly union and collect." policy of his administration that the UN'.s 60-nation political rom- Senators for Push The troops counted a dozen dead T'-easury Humphrey and Secretary Harry W. Hatsing, vice-president away without doing anything fool­ To All Children the State department would make mitee to move up a Poli.sh item North Koreans snd more were SAM YULYES LAND SURVEYING GOOD KEMP'S no recommendations as to Ameri­ of Commerce, Week s, M artin South; Damage akd cashier of thf main bank in ish. The Sneakers called "nie:hod.s for avoiding added. )>elieved caught In the scorched New Britain, said the bandits Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ cans applying foi' jobs with the bunkers, the U. 8. Eight Army re­ ter Kind Done While You The other day, though, we came A young.ster In the second grade It Can Be third world war" to top place on Meanwhile, he said. RFC will picked a day when the least money across a press release that seemed Edward L. Davis, iJr: VISION UN. He denied specifically that ported. Walt. a got out of bed last Tue.sday morn­ Hiss had anything to do with for- its agenda. . u He .said it should . be grant no loans over one million Set at Million In Korea ^Sitdown ’ was in the branch. He estimateil An Important The deadly, jerry-built bomba to indicate there are exception.'* to ing and washed and dres.sed for Registered I-and Surveyor dollars. I the loss St between 15,000 and HO,- ‘ 15 MAPLE ISTREET* mulating this policy. ^ to have senou.s peace talks were metal ammunition boxes Opp. First National Store that general nile. We found It by sehool. After eating he .carefully IS Proctor Road Manchester Factor In _ J ■ ■ 'in connection with an item bearing OiMtIng Inrompetenls i . Byrnes said his policy decision j L ittle Roek. March 23 (A5—The filled with jell.v-llke napalm, the 000 Parking Lot accident while looking through the parked hla gym bag with a pair TEU MITCHELL S-7019 Their P'-esident Elsenhower said today I Wasliinjfl<-n, Man.'h 23—UP)—Some .sentiment for a more ' Having lunch 'with Riley at tha ' wastebasket for something to of .sneakers a^d a towel. Seems waa reached in the light of condi­ Hit Pnlish Plan . he Intends to rid the government tornado - leery mid - South . was ajfgre.ssive strategy in the deatllockccl Korean war was evi­ clinging core used in aerial fire­ wipe our pen, and after reading it Schoolwork tions "as they then exi.sted." It bombs. ^ time of the holdup were braack that each Tuesfla.v the children in U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot ajruck by a series of tornadoes and dent today among Senators who heard Gen. .lames A. Van over five or six times, were ctm- his aehool .have gym__classes. did not bind his successors if (Continued on Page IXeven) The ROKa^pped their fire­ vinced that Its author hatl gone It has been proven many times that smart changing conditions made other Lodgq, Ji'., labelled the Polish plan w-indstorms yesterday, leaving one h'leet detail hi.s complaint,s that American force.s there don’t boxes Into Red posttlona on two (Continued on Page Seven) The bag" was packed and the children showed poor school grades because to pieces In print, the worst pos­ lad was getting ready to leave the action appropriate, he added. — no mailer what iL» title "an in­ dead, at least five Injured and pro­ have o’.ougli amniunllloM. Van.------craggy hills held by two North Ko­ they couldn't see the work. Let uii-help you The.subt-ommlUee has been look­ sincere and rather cynical pro­ I Fleet, recej'.lly rctil'cd heenuse of YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A sible place. hou.se when he heard a new scast perty damage estimated at more rean platoons. The things started off Intelligibly RUMMAGE correct this condition with prppcr glaaaea aft­ ing into reports of subversive posal" and eaid it would increase age a^lcr neaily two years ns. Al­ Only small clsahea wers re­ FREE LECTURE ENTITLED * on the radio. It was to the ef­ er you have had your child's eyes tested. than a million dollais. enough giving due allowance fect that there would be an atomic characters among Americans on tension rather than ease it. Roberts Ouster The twisters isked across the lied (irid ro)U)iiandcr i)i Korea. Tax Claim Cut ported elsewhere along the west Dulles Warns for an advertising man's imagina­ bomb lest on Tuesday. The young­ h o m e c o m f o r t the UN payroll, and into alleged Polish Foreign Minister .Stanis- | same general seel Ions in Arkan.sas, I called fo)- haider-hitting nitack.s front, soaked by a night of rain. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SIMPLICITY OF ITS SALE I on the Reds. Bijl he said he doubl .s tion, of course even interesting­ ster said, "Dad, I'm not going CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND Interference by the State and Jus­ law Skrzeszewski said he was not As Republican Lhuisians. Ml.ssi.ssippl, A labama The heavy weather pinned down HEALING METHOD ly enough, what with its mention to. take my sneakers to school to­ tice depaitments with a New 5'ork prepared to discraa his own plan ; United Nations foires have enough For Donation Allied warpianta this morning, but Hemisphere to of a ,young woman riding in the day. They're going to drop an federal grand jury’s inquiry into and Tennnisee that "^'7 . > amm.initlon to repel any major o' by MORIARTY Bros. at this time. On the contrary, he by tornadoes a ,ie ^ dollars ffnsive the Communi.sts might grill car of a train, wearing a atomic bomb and I don't want any­ Bubvei'sives and the UN. declared, Poland wa.s ready to go end. causing 30 million dollars , | (Continued on Page Seven) popularly adverll.'*cd hra. Monday, March 23 315 CENTER ST. -The subcommittee solicited a Cbairmaii Due To D(5mocrats Build Defense Will 8. Davis, C.S.8. thing to happen to my sneakers.” . , , ____j ahead with Czech charge.'- of Am er-, damage and killing 221 pei.'ons.. j "Sure. If there Is a .slldown and But It wa.sn't long before the —A Non. 9 A. M. statement from Byrneses in connec- I .... of ChlraKo. Illlnolfi si.Htciii.-ni. iitMi. I espionage activU iia behind, At Columbia, in northern Loulsl- pf, fl-jhiing." Van Fleet aatd, "there SILENT GLOW tion with testimony by then Sec-J ” Pinnage W ashington, Xli^rrh 23 -(/Ti—' W ashington., March 2.1 -i/I’r— Washington. March 28— VPh^ U nion O ptical retai-v of s ta te Dean .yche.son la.st the Iron Curtain. Discu.’sion on! ana, a twister uproofed most of jjj p,, ammunition requlr'ement. Member of the Board of lx-rtiire<.hlp of The Mother Church. o OIL BURNERS sched- Some Republicans [ are discussing House lnvcstigatoi'8 heard, testi­ Secretary of State John Foster C . Dec. iu that he had inherited from -'’uhjec-ti was originally the business huildings .vestei - ,-pjipi'pfore, no short age." The First Chiireh of Christ, Selentist, In * Dulles declared today that the 21 Odd Fellows Hall Died for today. the possibility of repisring C. Wes­ day aflernhon snd piactienlly all j But, he added, "should the mony today that a' tax claim Boston, .ManMaehukelts Byrne.s a Slate department policy agnin.sl a contributor to the Demo- Bulletins American Republics must 641 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-O-.TIZR Tel. Mitchell 3-5135 against recommending UN joh Palar, ffced by opposition from ley R oberts with* s "big nsm e" street.s in Ihe town of less than ; enemy .start aomelhing, whirh i.s Sunset Rebekah IyOmmltlee was strengthen their capacity to aeeker.s or acreening them for both E ast and We.at, then w-ith- chairman of the GOP National 1.000 w eie blocked by debris and! unpredictable, then do we have from the AP Wires fend themselves from open Com­ Manday, March 23, 1953, at 8:15 P.M. diew hi.s suggestion. In proposing fallen trees. dropped on giounds the' defendant lovaltv. cojnmittee. enough to meet his offensive, and was ailing despite the fact that munist aggresfilon or subversion. In the ' OCoUfe ' 'in hi.* letter, Byrne-s called atten­ It he had told the committee he Servleenuui Killed 1 sa.v "N o.’ " This suggestion hss come prim­ two government doctors certifle'd ■'Subversion, we should remem­ tion to the w-ording of, the had been informed such an agen­ arily from associates of Sen. Rob­ Near Leesville. La., .'tgt. Harold 4'iit Artillery T'lre CZECHS TOLD OFF ber. he told a meeting of the Or­ Center Congregational Church da change might "greatly facili- Gomez of Camp Polk, La., was he was able to stand trial. niLVERIZEl roiLTRY lUNIRE UN charter. He said it gives the ert A. Taft IR-Ohio) but also Is Van Fleet said slocks were so The 1918 case was brought up United Nations, N. Yu March ganization of the American SUtaa Center .street, .Manchester, Conn. being discussed privstely by na­ low a t 1)mes that he issued orders S3— l/P)— Soviet aatelllte Czec4io- (OAS). "haa been the preferrad Oldsmabile Frigidaire car can- (fontlnued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Two) during questioning of Joseph .Sher­ To he given U y. Nfuv is the tinie to nakr up ,v>ur lawn and shrubs with Ihia (f'ontlniied on Page Two) tional committee members who are to cut do\vn on artillery fire, anfl man, a former Washington news­ alovakla ripped Into the United method which haa already brought ditiailing. a sensotianal new ad­ friends, of Roberts snd were pre­ State today for allegedly trjing some 800 million people Into bond­ First Chiireh of Christ, Selentlst, Manchester, Conn. eas.v-fo-apply fertilizer, a natural' urganlr tonic for everytlilng that the troops "have to be In paperman and part lime Demoi^ra- thgt grous. vancement in driving camfart nomination barkers of President t)ouhle in order to shoot" Ihe ; tic party worker who acknowledg- to subvert that eountry’a Com­ age. which la degrading and which Eisenhower. heavier mortars and howltzeis. ! ed ' he is now involved In tax munist regime. U. S. Delegate denies the spiritual nature of faund only in Oldsni^ile. Elimantary Precaution; Roberts became OOP chairman­ The general spoke out in testi­ I ti'oiible of hla own. Henry Cabot I^odge, Jr., Imme­ man.” $1.50 Food Bag FhII ship sfter the November election, News Tidbits mony heard by the Senate Armed Sherman...... was called...... before a diately replied thai the Red The OAS group held the special succeeding Arthur E. Summerfield, Services committee behind closed House Wavs and Means subcom fbieeli government, which seized aedsibn today to honor DuUss. Tha fcl-- »-ho became Postmaster General. Culled from AP Wires doois earlier this month. A tran­ mitjee to tell what he knows sboiit power in a three-rtay coop council is the central organism of Baruch Asks Congress Roberts' hss been under'fire in script. with security Inforrnation another income tax evasion esse- - d’etat In 1948, was In ao position the 21 Anierican Republics which ROGER OLCOTT Kansas for his part in the 19.51 meets reigularly at the Pan Ameri­ deleted, was made public by the that of Garry D. lozla, textile dyer to aeciiae the U, S. YAN'S GARAGE 403 West Center Stris-t \ Mitchell S-79.53 sale of a fraternal insurance or­ can Union. A ppropriation’ 'of. $.10,000 is committee, last night. of Paterson. N. .1. ganization's building to the state. ; Ren. .R.vmington (D-.Mo.i. form er lozia has complained he paid Dulles warned that the Soviet The national chairman said he got sought by slate legislatui;{!’s DUTCH DENY CHARGES Union, vvhlch strongly objects to Write Standby Controls special comrnitlee on funds .seeking .Secretary of the Air Force, a.sked $lI.5.0fM) to lawyers snd others The Hague, The .Vetherlanda, ’’ Specializing In; ia f"'' public relations Van Fleet If he thought "our pilots including about $6,500 to Sherman regional asaociatea like the OAS, work in the $Ud".0()6 aille biit d? to finance two-year life of coifSer- March 28 — tJP) — foreign haa become a sours# of grave should have Hie right of 'hot p u r­ —to help him with hia tax dif­ office apokeoman said today The "Ej ------nied he lobbied among legislators vatinn magazine piopnsed by State danger. Wa.shington, March 23 >.45 i.tee.'which Is considering various Board of Fisheries ahd Game . , . suit’ srros.s Ihe Yalu?'’ ficulties. hut he wound up pleading Netherlands haa never demanded • BRAKE SERVICE Bei-nard M. Baruch said today that 1 Jegislative jlroposala for some sort for it. “Thet danger." he declared; Roberts, a former Kansas Re- Two crewmen killefi, three others "I certainly do.’’ the gentral guilt.v and receiving a two year the extradition of .Antonin ZBpo- If ■war comes— and---■ find.* •>--the gov------rif standby controls law. ' replied. jail sentence. "makes it vital that there be fa- publican State chairman and an injured ss two freights collide at tocky, the new Czecboalovak ernment- unprepared to clamp on Present authority for wage- "Ro flo I." .said S.vminglon. Subcommittee counsel .lohn E, timate and strong Pan American • 6ENERAL ELECTRIC early w orker in the Eisenhower"i .Neha.sane. N. Y.. during .switching president, on war Crimea solidarity. We must daraonatrat* • FRONT END ALIGNMENT Immediate economic controls, price-rent controls and allocations The 5’alu river separates North Tobin took the probe in a new dt- rhargeo. Zapotoeky 1« a former of scarce materials i.s due to ex­ precildential campaign, has accused opei'ations. In tenps of the Uvea of our peoplea "there will not be a person alive Tax officiala aay it s too early NarJ eoncentratlon camp ^ Im- • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS who will not bitterly rue this pire varlou.sly on Apiil 30 and to tell whether outpouring of (Continued on Page Five) (Conilniied on Page Two) mate. Press reports from Vienna • GENERAL REPAIR WORK June 30. President Eisenhower ha.« (Continued on Page Two) (ConUnuM on Page Seven) • tragic, needless neglect.’’ money from citlzena will atem eatl- said Ihe Dutch bad sought Za- Urging that the admini.stratiori said that except for allocations mated deficit forecaat by Truman potoeky*s extradition on charges We have precision equipment for lest and repair of • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR and ^Congress get togeiher on a po'ver and rent ceilings in critical adniiniatrSllon . . . One hundred he was responsible for the generators, starter motors, voltage regulators. standby, economic controls Inw—or areas, he will ask neither for their Raoul IJiify Dies: Philippine army paratroopera land deaths of several Dutch Im- Narriman to Be HEATING SYSTEMS that Congress do It alone if necep- continuance.^or for standby au- ai Luzon porl of Buena Vials Repatriated Japs Conflict mates at the Saehsenhansen sary- the New York financier and thorit.v. Else'nhower has aliesdy Famcil as Painter where week-end raid of rebels ramp. Private Citizen adviserit) Pre.ridents said: decontrolled wages and prices. (Huk forces I took 33 lives. Evary day is Christmas when yaM trad* at • COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL "The next war and all of u.s .\s k s 90 IIu.v Freeze I'-ugoalavi'a; nation of big bread- On Tales of Life with Reds IKE EXPLAINS FEEUNGR- Van’s. WE GIVE CONSUMERS' PROFIT pra.v it will be avoided- is likely I C hairm an C apehart (R-Ind.) of Paris, March 23 Raoul eaters. finds loaf prices marked .lip Washington, filarch 23—(Ah— Cairo. Egypt, March 23— AIR CONDITIONING to explode in a big smash. Cities I thii Senate Banking group has Dufy, famed French .inter of President Elsenhower said today Queen Narriman returned to h « 83 per cent by government diecrce Maiziini. Japan. March 21 f-P'• of life in CommunLst China, Some SHARING STAMPS FREE in opprociatian may be all but obliterated. Who i.been plugging for slandb.v aulhor- raretiacka and regattas, died early ... Heavy aeaa force postponement the United States haa "only the native Egypt before-dawn todajr, knows where Congress will be? A second repatriation ship, Ta- returnees Wept for joy at the sight of yaur potranog*. AUTOMATIC HEATING I ity to freeze prices, wages and today of a heart attack In hia villa of amphibious a.saault against ka.sagu Marti, arrives toda.v fiom of their homeland. Others defiant- friendliest feelings for Israel and giving up the faded splendors at Simple 'Issue I renta for 90 days after the start of in .southern France. Hia- hou.se- Island of Crete by NATO naval the Arab stales aad Intends to royalty In exile for Ufe as aprivatf "You face a simple is.i 'V r t : f:



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