SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1961

iHaturlr^0t(i^ Ett«nitt9 IfpraUi k n n g e DaUjr Pn m Rbb n « W m Um f > V ' F a r Uh Waak IM teg I at 0. a WiaMiw R iH i am. H« had Uv«d with tha fWnlly Manh U. IMl of J. KallOBr White In GUm A lto n otrMt, U tonrtnf nbonnl the Go to bed "Girl number one still hangs on Today U Saint Patrick's day.. pays to be prepared, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 19,1951 m S ^ S T u b s to her ring, report says.” ents at Bowers School [pHILE UtilRIT VOL. LXX, NO. 142 am rage U ) (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE nVB CBNIWi widely obeerved and honored by , earlier. There you have It. Hollywood MoentlT dtoifneted fU c^ ip <>t General George Washington to ­ Kanr Admirnl Btiinrt 8. Murrey, romances ain't nothin’ oomparad' Monday Night ders of the Day In 177«. ,R*bbl The lot of the tavern kMper Atiaatifi Fleet Submerlne who tries to keep a legal check to early spring In Gilead. Stephen Wise of New Tork City A movta entitled ”A Day In tha o S S e e d e r . Wltoon, e greduete was bom to Hungary on St. on hie customers Is sometimee sidewalk Drama New Blizzard S lto tile iite r High thorny. He must be certain they A correspondent, William D. Life of a Five Year Old" will be Rlftivijtrn o Patrick's day. Sterling Hayden, Lowei St. Fteoi LoWl ed the neeal eervlce In Februery. the actor, and Kate Greenaway, are of age: they must not be on a Stem of East Hartford sends us shown at the Bowers School audi­ Swim Chilly River posted list as public charges or the tollowlng clipping from the torium on Mlnday at 8 p, m. This O’Dwyer Tells Probe 1 » « . ___ _ new era water color Illustrator, Camp LaJeuna Globe, Marine movie traces the children from the Hits Midwest, both have March 17 birthdays. special probationers of the courts, ____ • The otflcent of Uie Det^hton On March 17, 1776. the English and If they've had enough, they Corps publication: e they leave home In the mom- a t Uherty No. 17. < ^ jj withdrew under Lord Howe, and must not have more. Parris Island, March 2—A time though a day In a good kinder- In Pursuit of Reds fcjjii • rMieenel In Orenge hell the anniversary is celebrated as There Is another one. a federal honored symbol of military anon­ 'en, Stalls Trains at two

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MANCrtES-lKK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« SlONDAy. MARCH 19. 1961 /

T more than 1,000 aoldler drtvan A*. ■ K n WOOS n LAHSII trucks and privately owned buaea «»TIU — IN* Enrther Funds About Town to keep the city’s streeU from com­ cvyvDfD* ^ lOl \IL w n iA — i* * .i plete chaos. Mr*. Elisabeth Bvtuehek. tel. «E» WHAV - *1* Ill 4th Day The government and the trans­ ili* Today's Radio For Red Cross 2-4466, remind# members of the port workers union are deadlocked NUMERAL. H O M E • WTHT — !«*• If'omen’a Benefit Aeaoclatlon# that on the atrike. Premier Henri A W A Y * READY TO SERVE s reservationa cloae today for the QueulUe says be won’t talk with Head of Professional Di­ smorgasbord supper tomorrow eve­ raxlsf Suburitan Trains the union leaders until the strikera Thiea lieciiaed director* Are aNr;*>e Z i ning at 6:30 In Odd Fellow# hall. MAKES THE FASHIONS BURTON’S' go back to work. The union lead­ WDRC—Boh Hawk. Add to Transportation teadjr to kelp, night or day. WllUam P. s •.Bkdcauc* WUa. —Newi of Tomorrow. vision Makes Public The aupper will precede the dlatriet ers say no to this. > l f Brother Bin. Quisb, John Tierney nnd Raymond T. Qulsh s WONS—Jack’i Waxwork#. rally. Woea With. Walkout the people of Manchester s«^ the fashion.^ at stylish, th-H—New*: Muelc Hall. WTIC—Dave Garroway Show. Dr. Florence Marsh ...... 3.00 ordered to remain Idle for 24 hours. and makes It easier to rates, Dr. George A. Lundberg ....2.'>.00 psxxusem le safe for both old and Mrs. Wilfred G. Douglaa. the Drivers who own their own cabs W n C —Young Wldder Brown. WTIC—New#; Dance Orcheatra. Dr. Donald Morrison...... 5.00 were working. WTHT—Muelc. Dr. Edward Plat# ...... 3.00 former Joan Rodger, of 65 Cooper jra S ’^elEWIMII^ street, left Saturday from Bradley Early today a 24-hour strike waa Frequency Modulation Dr. Jacob Segal ...... 5.00 called on the heavily travelled WDRC—New#; Old Record Dr. Robert 5i. Rayburn ...... 5 00 Field by American Airlines to join WWRC—FM 98.7 MC. her husband, Sergeant Flrat Class commuter lines Into the Qare St. Shop. Fred H. Kdgar ...... 5.00 M r WTHT—New#: Big John and W H tA — 108.7 MC. Wilfred G. Douglas, at Camp Larare and Gare Montpamaaa*. 1 The government haa mobilised Sparky. 3-6 p.' m. Sam* a* WTHT. This division of the campaign Pickett, Va. VITAMINS WONS—Mark Trail. 6 :00—Showtime. committee, which includes Man­ HOTPOINT W HAY—Story Queen. 6:30—Sereno Gammell; Weath chester doctors, denllsU, lawyers AU Leading Brands W n o —When a Girl Marrle#, er. • and ministers, Is under the chair­ A t Lowest Possible Prieeo The Rati Name Ae4 Make le WICNB-Newa; Request Mati­ 8:00- Sam* a# WTHT a. m. manship of Dr. Eugene Davis. Dr. BARBIZON'S nee. w n c —FM 06.5 SIC. Dsvls urges all professional men Arthur Drug Stores WDRC—FBI on the Air 1 p. m. - SilS— in this city to gel behind the ef­ SALE AT PUBLIC REFRIBERATORS FREEZERS w n c —PorU* Facea Ufe. 11:2.1 forts of the Fund committee to W HAY—Croaby'# Quarter. Same a# WDRC. raise the |2’ .000 quota. "The men RANGES DISHWASHERS WFHA— who are covered by this division, in IRVING STREET NYLON-LACE TRIMMED • : » — ■ 9:30 a. m -l:00 p. m.—Mualc for WTHT—Joe Gleand. because of the special nature of , w n c —Juat Plain Bill. Listening, BY ORDER OF THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR HARTFORD WASHERS IRONERS AND w n c — FSI On the air 7:80 a. m.- much of their work with the pub­ WILLIAMS WONB—Clyde Beatty Show. lic, realize perhaps more than any COUNTY, I SHALL SELL, AS A COMMITTEE OF THE W HAY—Band by Demand. I a. m. ELEGTRIO WATER HEATERS "TRUBEAU" Same as WTIC. other group, what vital services COURT, AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MARCH 24th, 1951, AT WCCC—New#: Score# and En the Red Cross Is rendering to Man­ core#. 2:09 0’Cl>OCK IN THE AFTERNOON ON THE PREMISES, OIL SERVICE Televlalon chester. I urge their full coopera­ THE FOLIiOWlNQ, DESCRIBED PROPERTY: •l4B— tion BO that these services may W TIC—Front Page FarreU. WNHO—TV. Sb b H m h i A t WDRC—Curt Massey. continue.” That certain lot of land situated In the Town o t Maaekester, 341 BROAD ST. P.,M- County of Hartford, and SUte of ConnectIcuL bounded and • iu tld W HAY—SporU. 4:00 —Homemaker’# Exchange. deaertbed as follows to wit; CHIGNONS WKNB—SporU. 4:30—Vanity Fair. FU E L and R AN G E OIL ItBB 4;45__Flr#t Hundred Years. Girl, 19, Killed Located cni * the Easterly eldc of IrzingIrving StrecL known as WONS—^Victor Borge. 5:00—Lucky Pup. No. 188 Irving, and' nlaoalso„ known______as LotLet 5 andtke Northerly part APPLIANCE Evening 5:15—Time for Beany. of I/*t 6 on a mapm n entitled "Homeetead P* Parkl------AddMim Ne. 2. it -k * made of • l* h - 5:30—^owdy Doody. In Fall From Car E. j. Holl, Aouth Manchester, Conn. _ Survey, _Aprt|, 191*. Scale WON8—New#, 6:00—In the Public Interest. r new . .. dewy-light , 1"=60’. George A. Johnson, « v U Engineer." which map I# an OIL HEATING COMPANY we believe in Barbizon . . . be­ w n c —News. 6:15—Twilight Time. Holyoke, Maas., March 19 IJP) die In the Town Clerk’s 0 «c e In said Maneheater, said premises S;30—Faye Emerson. cause never but never before W HAY—News. —A 19-year-oId college girl fell being bounded EQUIPMENT REAL HUMAN HAIR make-up lotion * if * — 6:45—Sidewalk Interviews. to her death yesterday from a car TIm B«it Nam# OBd PlocB For • have we seen slips that fit the WrDRC—Jack Smith SporUcaat 7:00—Kukla. Fran and Ollle. NORtHERLT: By Lot’ N*. 6 as shown an anid map, SM figure without a wrinkle like In which she waa riding with a Estimates On Request •il5 — 7:80—Showroom. college boy. hundred (106) feet; FRIENDLY SERVICE these! WDRC—Jack Zaiman. 7:45—Newereel. even more effective than Dead waa Janet Brooks of Mer EASTERLY: By land of persons nnknown. seventy (76) CALL W HAY—Supper Serenade. 8:00—Video Theater. chantvllle, N. J.. a sophomore at 21 MoplwStTMt TdephoBB 2-1575 ' tnii,:' WONS—SporU. 8:30—Concert Program. Mount Holyoke college. She died feet; there’s magic in the wonder­ "heavy" foundation* 9:00—Horace Heldt Show. 2-1257 a w n c —Bob Steele, SporU at Providence Hoapltal several SOUTHERLY: By the remaining portion of Lot No. 6 as ful "body contour” sizes . . . SdfB— 9:80—The Goldbergs. houra after she had fallen to a WDRC—^Newa: Record Album 10:00—Studio One. shown on said map, one hundred (106) feet; especially so in Barbizon's roadway at Moody's Comer In crisp rayon crepe “Trubeau” •tSS— 11:00—Billy Roee's Show. Oranby. WESTERLY: By Irving Street, aeventy (70) feeL LIOHID V EIL completely coTere your tkin with color at « touch WONS—New#: Stock Market 11:80—Broadway Open House. , . . trimmed in all-nylon lace. Police said she waa riding with The Committee haa been advised that; . . . •preading eatily a# > bluth. So much lighter . . . yet it conceal* ReporU. 12:00—Newsreel. Edgar P. Maxson, 20, of Westerly, 12:15— News Bulletins. There I* a single family dwelling en the premises. leavc it to Burton’.* to get a head WTHT—8 er * n o Gammell: R. I., a Junior at Amreaat college. ^ 7 (hadev* end bismishei like magic. Never dries or eakei Weather. buy it In "white” when you .start on .spring with these wonderful They quoted Maxson as saying the TERMS OF SALE: bocauie of it* auper-refined oil*. You me ao little. Liquid Veil w n c —Emil* Cote Ole* Oub, Roeaevelta Is New York girl tumbled out as k* swerved to consult with our "Barbizon- pre-fashioned (^hignons! you can avoid another ear. 1. Sale Is subject ta approval by the Snperter Court. trained” experts who’ll rMom- wa.sh . . . re.stylc . . . and recur) them laati end lest* end lerta. In «ix ‘‘nalural” complexion tliadrs. WONB-Sperta. New York, March 19.—(PI—The mend the perfectly fitting just like your ver.v own hair . . . we’ve «l«5 — newlywed Elliott Rooeevelt* ar­ 2. 26% of scIUng price muet be paid In cash er by oertifled |.I the bottle (plus tax) w n c —^Three Star Extra. rived In New York yesterday. check at time of sale. Balance of acllbig price must bo paid on "body contour” size. colors that blend and match perfectly "WTHT-Weather; Stock Mar­ The late Preeldent’e eon and his For Yoar Individuallj approval of sale by the Superior Court, and upon delivery of with your own hair-tone . . . come in ket. BUY CHARLES OF THE RITZ COSMETICS AT BURTON'S! fourth wife, the former MInnewa '*'***’ W ILLIAM F. FERGUSON, today and see those exciting new hair WONB—Bvsalnf Star. Boas, came by plane from Havana Oesigiied Spirella WTHT—Weather; Stock Mar Commute*. LINGERIE DEPT. pieces . . . they can be worn in hun­ where they spent a three-day Foundations — Call S t i i ket Summary. honeymoon after their Florida / 78 riao Street. dreds of ways. WDRC—Lowell Thomas. wedding. Mm. Elaio MinicuccI Manchester, Conn. BARBIZON SECTION 3l69-^ Roosevelt said he would be here Fhone 7737 COSMETIC BAR w o lfs —News; Fulton LewU, Jr. for a few days on tauslnese. ^1'VMIl*"' WHAY—Symphony Hall. WDRC—Beulah, w n c —Cavalcade of Muele. WTHT — News; Headline Edi­ tions. 2ll5— WONS—Tello-Teet. WDRC—Jack Smith. WTHT—Elmer Dsvls. fl* B - WONS—Oebrtel Heatter. 7 a CANNEO SpA FOOD w n c —News. FORD Mill lady imleUIn little ledv WDRC—Club Fifteen. : V ♦ DOMI8TIC AHO IWPORf 10 CMECSE (1520V (M-42) (♦•IS) (14’A-U’vl WTHT—Lon* Ranger. OAAL 7i*5— WDRC — Edward R. Murrow, aM4vtLe>sTcA4, G fUA!* News. Your favorite First National Super Market carries a wide variety WONS—News. BUY YOUR BARBIZON SUPS AT BURTON’S! new WTIC—One Men’s Family. of fish - all of the finest quality and at money saving prices. •s9B- WDRC—Hollywood Playhout*. exciting W HAY—Mualc. wnC-.JtsUraad Hour. WONB—Hsihknlfe Hartley. WINS AGAIN! ^ 3 3 WTHT—Inner Sanctum. Cod Fillets * B:15— W HAY—Ouest BUr. St8B— u 3 1 * WDRO—Artlwr Oodfrey's Tal­ Sliced Cod PROfILC ent WONB—Ortaee llchtan. —Howard Bartow's Oreh. IB wnc 3 9 * fi0g66|6 W HAT—Xeynotoa by Carta. Haddock Fillet WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. 0 9 9 0 •rt» — V * 8 TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS "A” m M WTHT—World Wide riaah**. IB 1 9 * girdle • • ♦ 12’^^ gxBt • M ackerel WOIfB—BUI Henry, News, • i * * - , WDRC—Radio ThoaUr. 1951 MOBIIGAS ECONOMY RUH LB ^ 9 * bra . . • . 2*^^ w n c —TelMhon* Hour. Sea Scallops WHAT—Night Watch. WTHT—UWtsd er N o t ^JjFOMB—Murder by Experts. Atnin thto yonr . . . it’s high honors for Ford! In the most “4 9 * important economy trial for American stock model cars . . . Swordfish you can look 8 to 7 years younger j.- w n c —Band of America. 4 WTHT—Johnny Desmond. Both Ford V-8 and SIX the famous annual Mobilgas Economy Run . . . a Ford 100- i> "MAGI-^SEAM' in Flfxoee amazing new girdle thqt WONS—War nont-Home Front. h.p. V-8 equipped with Overdrive took first'.place competing narrows the critical profile view by I*;*9— Dolivor moro than against all cars in ita price class, making 64.687 ton-milea which others judge your figure WDROJ-My Friend Irma. ^ o a n d a r o t 'W H A T—News; Night Watch, per gcdlon* and 25.994 miles per gallon. And its companion age! spring fashions demand a de­ w n c —Boston Pops Ofvheatra. 25,9 milos per gallon in quaUty, the new Ford SIX with Overdrive, was right BELLE-SHARM fined. nipped in waistline, a WONS—Frank Edward#; N#ws. up there with the winner. In fact, both can averaged better smoothly curved hipline . . . come IjfTOT—Ralph Flanagan’s Band ft tlian ‘25.9 miles per gallon. Hot Cross Buns txy this miraculous new girdle by W O N B -l Love a Mystery. Flexee . . . fitted by a Flexee- Traditional Ford economy, for the second atraight yaar, haa trained corsetiere. been proved in open competition. Proved on the tough 840- LENTEN FAVORITE PKG O f 12 mile grind from L m Angelm to the Grand Canyon. . . a couiaa 3 3 ' THE PROFILE GIRDLE Gnolling B40-mllo tost that included dty traffic, below-aea-level desert haait and proves Ford fconomy 7,000-foot mountain passes. Ford’s Automatic Mileage Makeri Discovered... dm \ standard equipment on all Ford V-8’s and SIXES, contributed FINAST - ALL PURPOSE 2-LB LOAF 8 9 < to this great achievement by squeezing the last mile out of Cheese Food alimmsst seam diat ever whisked I every drop of gasoline. ■pdwback of a TtMBERLAKE FANCY TALL TIN 6 9 Why not "Test Drive” the i»w Ford at your neighborhood Red Salmon < I^ l lliaFe ear amaging sew dark Ford Dealer’a? Thera’a no better way to be convinced that ...... Mseeae^ yaaaaaaeeeaaeeee...... ^...... ***\ L i C A L L 4 14 8 team (Uadi or hrowo) by "You can pay more but you can’t buy better!” ( AAA CoBtawt RiMird tbm wiBBBr by m **tea-wi{to p»r (frUfm** fonauU ^ a n d a r o l BeDo-Sharmeer. And Id iDBur* •qubI e^noB fnr bII cBrw in PAcb cIbm rwftrdlM of iiaB cad WB^ht. Tnci-niUeR prr gRllon oquBis thp fAr WDtBht ilocludinf ptMBPOffrrw) In tou. mwti- BROOKSIDE yUfrdby outnbBT oYnfilM travwllBd. divided by number of galloes of geseUeeeoiieumed. , ' wait till yea giM how it aheerg Ore fihrie of die stoddng. "W|^, they look like onst!** yoaH FRESH ECGS DOUGHHUTS ^y. 1^ let us fit you in your personal leg-siza. HOSIERY BAR hrav aiaaKa Uaiehass 1 (or deader for avwaga farforu£, I i m U M B E R FORD V-8 with Overdrive rx.A. GRADE A - FROM DOZ p l a in PKG O F 12 or maU lege alxe leg* larger legi NEAR-BY FARMS LGE.SIZE 6 9 - BUY YOUR BELLE-SHARM^ERS AT BURTON'S! ►BVe SOPPUES ^ »ea»heeeeee»*»*aa«h***99y ******^********** BUY YOUR PROFILE FLEXEE AT BURTON'S! ( » Mees»>ieaeeeeeee**e*eeaa*aa9**969****9****^* • ROOFING DOIS 54.5S7 TON-MILES PER GALLOH* DILLON SALES and SERVICE FIRST n a t io n a l STORES r . S19.B1A1N S T ^ E T MANCHESTER iw**ei,xiJ*eeexaxeeaee-yawi , , " f ' • t ______— ------■ I, / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1961 PACE MANCRES'rEll I iiXiinrajai of .each of the three boy* during Carso on the Yugoslav-Trlest* Lions Speakfr their cubbing years ware read. boundary tin* Just after midnight aylloflam, it looks entirely fool­ Nathan Hale Awards Given They w ere addressed by- the Pair Escape Saturday. bd tfelng the lattet thlnf will be Scoutmaster of Troop 91 and in­ SPECIALIZING IN Mtd iy Ui the ointmafit dt poMtbla proof. The una;Ap* •* * « « •' come complete must face some- The gold cup award for the •aaCM OetoMt 1. U n. Bolton liii'Rest num ber of parpqtsparpq^ attendaltend- UilnK of a dilemma. No one can The monthly Pack meeting of Cub Pack 91 held its March I F ^ rn K T e rry ’s Trieste. March 19 i/T) — A ■ r->niiT" <«**y **•■'»• *!*^r Oorls Mohr IVItaUa ing went to Mrs LOUIS L FOSTER ERNEST A.JUTCHIE Iniet the Communist* not to in­ <3ub Pack No. 143 held at the Na­ Pack meeting at the Bbwers; g Charles Johnsonohnson, the rub Yugoslav train *ngineer and hi* | ■m 4w * *ad B"*-*'*^ *' Tel. .Manchester M45 15 LIRKRTY ST. TEL. 8172. MANCHESTBR B(al «•!£• W Muckwur, Conn.. •• clude, In their own Intention*, a OLD IPSWICH than Hale school on Friday eve­ school Friday, March 16. The I receiving the most awards for the wife fled from Y ugoslavia early g t« « *l»n MktMr. new aasault aitainat the United ning. March 19. wa* the most col­ ceremonies were opened with the! month, hsd the honor of holding yesterday in a locomotive. j Wholisalt The I.jidie*’ Benevolent Society entire pack standing at attention I M'e flag while everyone saluted for flUMCRlPVION »AT«* NaUons land poaltton. It la entire­ orful and entertaining event which Railway authorllle* said the en­ OM tkM fcjr Bkll ...... of Center ehiirch hs* postponed and repeating the cub prom ise i the closing of tlie program. Ms sMstka kjr Mill.. •••*•••*• ! f S ly possible that, before the SSth Its nionllilv meeting from its reg- this HWently orgurtized group of The presentation of awards fol- The bovs and their parents wrie gineer unhiMiked the ears of his FRUIT AND Oa« MMtk ky l*«il ...... ‘•®® parallel line la re*lly established, nlsr Tiies.i«v date iiiitil TlmrsdB.v, Cub Scouts has presented to date. lowed. Thl* was highlighted bv I then well entertained by a ma- L.iuhl,lana-3rieste train, hid hla' Tisttk tSspy ...... J it may have to be defended again. M ai.b T2. .M tdst lime, the .bo- The first twenty minutes of the an Impressive ceremony. The boys j Rlclnn "hose art was perfect. The wife in the coal tender and drove! YOU MAY STILL ENROU WMkiy. by o».-n»r . . ^ ...... » ~ *• VI ill iir JioHtf’sfl nl R nocifti meeting were devoted to inspec­ who received arrow awards I show was most enpjoyable as It Mikk, d n w f c Ob* ^***...... »■*>” With these possibi.mes,posaibilitle*. nodo ^ ,„,,ow the special Hie locomotive acroa* the bonier i tion of the many handicraft artl-1 marched forward, saluted and "*s geared and timed we 1 for a into the Free Territory of Trieste. i PRODUCE dare relax our punishing sir co\- xhm.'dsy union serviee eles made by the Cub*. Of spe-, UBUBBR o r were handed their awards bv Cub- l yoiins audienee. Cubs helped the First news of the escape, offl- ■ TUB S380CIATBD PRBBa erage of the Communists in North fm t'd .Methodist church. clal interest were the pictorial | master Longfellow and Awards ' macleisn perform so that was an PATTI ANN RITA Tka Aaaoclatao Praat la aicuitltaly rials said, came when the nnsclled- K orea? .Membeis of tbr ronim ittee to maps, detailed models of villages I Chalrmsn Rpiess, Parents of the ' >>dde.i thrill for some of llieni. 282 NO. M.MN ST. aatltlkd ib Jk# uaa 61 fepuDlirktlo^ of and representative articles of for­ uloil train whistled to enter the PHONK 2-28 le sava diapatchaa ffrad'lad to it. or bovs stooTl and acknow ledged each . . - ■ little ststion of Poggiorcalc Del BOt otharwiat. vredi'.td in U» stage In the world's history, have ^ acceptance of truce, then wc display the careful coaching of the ! hire Hint niHiiy c n fo n em 'id Chest of four drawer*. Den Mother*. Skit*, mostly in full Ivory IndiviDwol. "\ Garments brought to our plant before 10 M. may foundered long before this. ; should let the truce extend to the sgeiita while biiililiiig the OPi^ $15. AH' Old Ipswich eoatume. were presented by each Twenty years ago. ten yeaia | air. force from 3.S74 to tfl.OOO. piece.* are ffnished In of the Dena depicting scenes, cus­ lufinois TroRiaction Mu»t he called for at 5 P. M. Slight additional charge for He promised that those who vio­ Add * gsy dash to your Johnson Wax. ago, aven five years ago, it would I _ ------room land conu'ort. Inoi toms or folk songs of Switzerland. late price regulations know.ugly with a quaint wing chair, Bedside Table with Holland. Japan. Mexico, Iceland, Carry Its Own Profit this service. will lie pio.s.ciileilr "and there will have been hailed as ■ P'P* | Mining The Lorelei $46. drawer and shelf. and Sweden. I •_an idealistic aspiration, certain- • he no tix'. ’ The moment which all Cub* ' G e o b c e S . A W C o ,h p a .v» ly, but nothing that could ever The Germans have launched But technical violations, when dream of then arrived, t);»rerward- ! made the first time herauae rego- Ing of badges and arf^a which actually get by national govern- many "ware but never, in mo3rn Isltona are not understood, will be j The Old Ipswich Pilgrim Bed symbolise the individual Cub's pro­ Issisra Division MANCHESTER manta headed by human beingi. times, with the aaaumption that j I overlooked, Iti.Salle said. comes in full or twin sixes for gress In Scout lore. Chibmaater HI h it 4Ia4 $K*W, N*w TaA U , «. T. • Well lisik askmice at them if For the Schuman Plan Is actu­ they would be fouglit on German $49.95. The same bed is avail­ Anton Mayer made the following ittabllthod m s Get ready for Spring soil. That partially explains Iheli they make the same technical vr- able w ithout foot panel for $!f4.S0, X aw ards; ally not merely an economic plsn, lalioii tw ne, " lie added. Clarence Burke—2 Silver Ar­ nervousness over indications that, In both popular sizes. DRY CLEANERS hut also Ml international brand of Two proposed regulations "now row*. gavemment. If France and Ger­ >f World W ar III cornea, it will- in the hopper ' would let grocers Burton Johnson—1 Gold and I with a Whitney 98 WELLS STREET TEL. 7254 many and the other nations of coma to German aoil ftrat. maTte the same profit they did he Sliver Arrows. WAIT FOR DIAL TONE What American military prepa­ tore Korea A third would give Old Ipswlrh Solid Msple Harry Burdick—Wolf Badge and Waatem Europe agree that the BuUeiflv Table fit,* the 1 Gold A rrow . rations indicate, to tlie great re­ mamifnclurers the same m!>.rk ip use and allocation of their coal I hey had before last .June 2.1. Di- aim of vmir chair, $28.7.1. Larry Home—Bear' Badge. and steel resources shall be ruled sentment and alarm of the (ier- ’ Salle said. IReg. $29.95). Garry Kosac—Wolf’ Bat' B adi*. (ConMuTopics) TROTABOUT by an international body, they are luans, is that if war comes, a Asserting prices are leveling off Richard Dxladus—WolfWolf Badg*. i at the wholesale stage, the price Arthur Frederick- -Wolf______Badge. ' actually agreeing, also, that that si’orched earth policy la to be ap­ David McKinney—1 Sliver Ar- By M. A. Benga chief added: row. aama international body ahall plied in Germany. The tip to the ! We have flagged the Inflation Reg. $17.50 have a certain degree of control of Germans th a t this la so cornea in William Unit—I Cold and 1 Sil­ 62 Pitkin St. Phone 8195 price express down from !S nn'es v e r A rrow . per hour to about 15 miles pel their whole national existences. the activities of American engi­ Walter Bycholakl—1 Gold Ar- 14*95 For each nation will, in effect, be neers. over several months past 1 hour.’’ (Below' Old Ipsyvlch Sol­ w w . Special BUbmltting Ita own economic fu­ in bonng demolition holes for ex- id Maple End Table with David H*im*qul» —1 O d d and 1 two handv shelves, $21.50. Silver Arrow. SEE US for... ploatva chargsa In some 50 Ger­ ture to an Intaraational board Tarawa (Reg. $25,001. Keith ,M atumaim-1 Silver Ar­ I which will decide that future not man bridges, over the Rhine ani ro w . ‘ • ' Take advantage of early Spring days to get • from the point of view of any one elsewhere. Every time enginerrs Banner of Stale Bruce Forde—Wolf Badge and •k Family Income baby out into the fresh, crisp air. Bab\ tail ' nation, but from the point of view [appear and bore some of lhc,r 1 Geld Arrow. After an appropriate closing ride either facing you, in position shown, or B l^.B EA llTlFtlil. 1 of the whole European cominu- holes a new war scare grips sonic k Retirement Income facing forward. It takes only a jiffy to con­ , N. .1,. March ceremony. Including a recitation ^ nlty. And each nation will. In ef­ German community -a war scan \ little salt has been added to the j of the Cub Oath and Law of the the 2-way Whitney to either position. fect, also be surrendering that plua the Intimation that, if wai The 42-lnch Old Ipswich Dresser Pack, the meeting closed to the .\ntineg State. has three long drawers, two top strains of the CJub Song. k Educational Funds Swinging the handle over does the trick! greatest and higheat exercise of cornea, the Americans are plsn Ttie aircraft carrier Tarawa got | draw ers, $88; M irror $24.98. Back, seat and flap of durable, washable ...AND t^N O EfpU L I nationalistic aoverclgnty -- the ning to get out, leating a path oi undrrwnv yesterday for Norfolk. : plastic in a choice of blue or red combined \ a. an offieinl 1 eprr.sontntive | k Mortgage Cancellation right to make war. uestniclion behind them. (.f Connecticut which h.aa been Dawson Unworried Plana with white. Fi'ames in lustrous chrome ; white This proapectlve surrender of B ut perhaps Uie thing which without a fighting aliip since 1923. rubber tires! Folds compactly. Late Colonial Bed with spool sovaraignty, this prospective ere- really strikes home to the Ger­ I The slate's flag was handed over toCapt. -lohn H. Griffin, com­ turnings and um tops ha* head On Surplus Probe k Income anif Endowment.s i atton of what will, in ao many re- man! la thi fart that we Ameri­ posts 86 inches■ tall! Full size-‘— for Children WATKINS cana, in our design for a scorche.i mander of tile 33,000 ton Essex- ‘ apacts, amount to a federation of type carrier, in ceremonie.s Eiiday only. $68. Paris, March 19—(J>)—George earth retirement from Germany, W eatem Europe, will al.so have an at the Navy yard. The Old Ip.swicli Chest- Dawson today said h* was not ’fi^Businesa Life Insurance Importance In the world aa a have made our preparations not The last navy vessel to carry the on-Chest boasts five large eonearaed about the selxura in CROSLEY ^ Frankfurt of tha records of a com­ whole. For It will be a unique only for blowing up bridges, but flag of the Nutmeg State was the drawers and four small old lyiUlesliip ronnectlcut. It was pany through which he had dis­ STORK CLUB also for tumbling down the fa- - , ones. $110 . (Right) Old Ipswich Sol­ k Employee Pension and damonstratlon of the capacity of posed of U. S. Army Surplus ma­ Profit-Sharing Plans the free world to throw off its moua Uorelai cliff, immortalixed in | ____ id Maple Bookcase is S6 terial. ini;hea wide. $81.18. (Reg. economic and political shackles, the poem by Heinrich Heme, one Overcome at k1re Dawson said th* seised records $37.50i. war* of a firm “in which I was ^ S f v e d t e n of the great sentimental items of _ WITM and make that kind pf progress Easy Terms tntoraatad, but no longer.” He which la Uia healthy and dynamic the German landscape. | Greenwich. March i9 * ' firemen wereTvwsw overcome wee w.. when the---- charged that the move was mada W||t noon ¥ii|f»Ai answar to that other, down-grade One wonders 'here,----- whether „xygenOXyKVii inIn theirVliru masks niMwrvi* became vr* V.wi*»s. ex-V 1»y United SUtes District Attor- (Balew. right) Cap* bod ney W. Fred Johnson "for sensa­ ■olutlon for tha world's problems there le not more ? of propaganda haiisted while they were fighting Chair come* with mapi* than of purely mliilaiy design in a fire in a three-storied residence tionalism.” which looms from Rusals. arms and wings snd nau­ “I'm not concerned” Dawson il»| IMIU8ANCI COM9AMT our boring of demolition holes, i here ye.slcrday. Tlie men. driver tical cretonne, W*. This unbelievable step is now I.talk Wilson and volunteer William near to reality. The treaty estah- whether the function of the |Blume were treated at Greenwlrli liabing this aaml-official federa­ Lorelei boring* la not to atlr up , Ht Ital and discharged. The blase tion of Weatem Europe la now ex- the Germans rather than really I at the old farm road home of frustrate any advancing army i„ I Clarence L. Caniphell caused dam- pacted to be signed In Paris with­ ... , . ■ age e.atimated tentatively by nre In this huge 19-Inch can- in a few days. An entirely imagi­ World War III stir them up, wei^.-J^.^j $2.1.000. Easter Special sale, Crosloy presents Its native stroke—far beyond any­ Mippo.se, to a greater willingneas j ______thing aovereign nations have pre­ for a militarization which might ON Gnost example of Family viously been able to agree upon— make possible the defense of Ger­ Theatre Television. la coming into practical reality. many itself. Must Vbu Avoid Why has this come about? Why ' I don't know what ran be the la the impossible happening ? n,atler, " goei* the fust line of tlie Favorite Foods? The simplest answer is that the Heine poem. And to the Germans ... bocauso of Acid Stomach? TURKEYS visionary idealism of yeaterday who see us ready to topple their baa becopte the practical neceaaity famed’ cliff into the Rhine, that li Quaititi** *f 5 *r Mora line nuist have more than ordi­ of the world today. The problems See how good television con b« . . . vivid, sharp of nations today can be solved nary meaning. We are iiiaUing so The Old Ipswich Double Dresser manj; expert and detailed prepa­ measures 56 inches wide: has only if they cease acting like na­ small center drawer for trinkets, MG FiCTURES with tfiird-dimMsIond offoct tions. This discovery ia the great rations for war, tacrificing so $112; Matching Mirror, $89.98. living fact of our timet, and the 'many things to war, in our linagi- FROM AN Y VIEW IN G AN G LE on the new Schuman Plan is now about to nationa, that we ,atand in danger Easy to live with! Nearly »y*ryon* hat fayoriie feed* that Cresley Fomily Theatre Screen. Come see it.. take its place a* one of the first of being (li.sappointed If eventual­ bring on heartburn . . . aourneii. . . acid 3 pieces for Here's an Old Ipswich Hollywood Headboard that provides a shelf Turkeys Average 16 to 25 Pounds great pieces in a new pattern ly we have peace. The Geriiians. indigeytion. fiut BiiUinn* have found the todoy! wlio have been mad ao otten them­ antwer i* limple a* A-R-C. Thee juit for radio and books; ha* d“Com- which muBt continue to grow if carry a handy roll of Tuai* in pocket or partment behind pillow* for *tor- DAYSTROM the world le to live. selves, must be suspecting ua. puric. Fat I or 2 lilt* caady for quick, as little as ing bedding. Full als*. (Hol­ toothing relief. T bbk coutaia ae *eda to INDIVIDUAL TURKEYS 57e lb. oyer-ilkaliic or canM acid ratouad. Aad lywood bedding extra). ACADEMY AWARD WINNER they are FAST! Com only a dime. The Communist Withdrawal Irrefutable Logic Get a roil today! \ » I99®5 Only I0< A FEW TURKEYS, t v President Truman, finding him­ l.lvXPKlyt* D i n e t t e s BUY NOW BEFORE THE 25% TAX Apparently because they have tit haard dlacuaaiMui la th e w aatem self continuAlly scored by the II to II Ibt. avirage I7e lb. tirorld to the effect that the SSth press, finding hi* popularity Index Easy to get along with because Daystromito a I parallel may become a halting At a new public low, offers him­ These plump, juicy Turkeys have been vheuum packed tops.take daily abuse . . . won’t .scratch, stain TUMS FOR THi TUMMT point for United NaUona forces In self this consolation; in Cry-o-wrap, the new, revolutionary food packing or burn. The ^ta-shine chrome finish sparkles Korea, the Oommuntats ar^ carry The -preaa of their times was proeeaa which insures the freshnesa of your turkeys the like new day in and day out. Chair seats are vicious In ita attacks on Washing­ covered in durablie, washable Duran plastic lug out a wlthdravral behind that year ’round. Una. They have abandoned baaci ton, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln upholstery! Extension table with 30 x 58” they might have-fought for aouth and Cleveland. The Old Ipswich Pembroke Tabl* limed oak wood grain top, $59.95. Chairs in ^ ( t U I ’( serves as a major bedroom or liv­ The above offer for a limited time only. Take adi'Snt- of the parallel. Apparently they These Preaidenta have attained red plastics $12.50 each. a great rank in American history. ing room table: as a dinette table, age of it now.-Talk with your friends and purchase are now waiting to see whether or $$S.60. (RAC- 339.50). 1 i*pt the United Nattona fercea The preaa of their timea was al­ together. Put them in your own deep freeze. TELEVISION gipo down and wmt when they get ao trieieua in Ita appraiaal of Wil- Ton'll u«e th* Old Ipawieh Coffea ' to the line. aen and Raoaevelt. home comfort Tabl* in your living room op What their etsm real Intention* Theae Preaidenta will, eventual­ study. Big 22x43-inch top, $21.89. iunne (Reg. $32.50). (Left) Ho, youngiter’a bedroom la OPEN TODAY -.; iihiit he behind that line no. one ly, alao..flnd a great rank In Amer­ complete without a bookcaae. Thl* Onlari Takaa — PboM Rockvilla 1674 WATKIIS UNTIL • P. M. toll. They mlgh^ once again, ican hlatory. MORIARTY Bros Old Ipswich mod*! is SS inches 1-^' hM door to diplomatic nego- The preaa of hla time la vicious 3 1 5 r E N T fc R ST wide, 120.95. (lUg. 338.00). 351 EAST OEIinR STREET TaEPHONE Sin Or they may uao the un- In Its attacks upon Truman. T t I S 1 I 5 RANGE HILL TURKEY FARM d / McutcUediei truo* in land fighting te Truman wlU, therefore, also OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P. OF for a new at- eventually attain ranking as a OIL BURNER OODEN’R CORHEB—ROCKVILLE Edwin Aberle, Prop. .ihia apring. great President. • WITKIIS M oH cliede^ th n t UMQf BUiy [ So far aa wa leap examine this REPAIR

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I * * ning at 7 p'. m. at the church. tion eauaod eslllng of Ui« msttar Drive Farm Tractor Drunk Palm Sunday To Conduct Degree Grass Blasts Rockville The Young People'a Fellowship Club Members How Manchester Soldier Andover here In town. Stirring Talk of St. John's Episcopal church-p It la understood that than to Icate New. Organ meets tonight at 7 p. ni. no loeal aupport for closinif of tlio . Begin Again The Methodist Youth Fellow­ Before Group And Law Can’t Touch You Sermon Topic Visit Museum Captured Reds in Korea railroad atatlon, the railroad com* Short Calendar ship of the Vernon church will PUC Heariiijj pany urging It as a msana of meet at 7:30 p. m. to continue eeonomy. At Emanuel Church Four Are Extinguished their religious discussions. There I i f you have a yen for drunken driving a tractor. Patrolman John Rev. G ‘ O. Simpson of (Aisiiiopolitan Group! With Third. Division In , okay." said the youthful Smith, Dr. Harvey McArthur Cavagnaro reported Soucie was In­ will also be a business meeting. Many Tibetans are nomads, driving, use sn agrlriiltural tractor Court Session Korea First Lieutenant John E. "and managed to get past the trip For Aiidovo toxicated. The accused was pre­ Center Church Preach­ In Town Yesterday; Mra. NelUc Donglae lierding yaks on the high plateaus. Palma" by Faure and "To Music ’ Delivers Afldress at Enjoys ComliirtrH Tripi Hares without setting any off. “ H I-V A L ir Instead of an ordinary vehicle — sented tn court lest week, and Mrs. Nellie Manncll DougIa.s. 63, Smith, Manchester, Conn., be­ by Schubert. It waa she. together es on ‘Godof Free«lom’ Fire on Crosstown Bus "We went on towanis Seoul, Audience hi At- and the law can't touch you. Bayer asked a continuance to look wife of Roy G. Douglas, died Satur­ -\l Averv Mrniorial' lieves In finishing a thing once he vrith a group of other musicians Coiiimunion Breakfast To Be Held Tomorrow and ( nine to some flat cars on a 'I'o B r II f Ii I 'I'oinorrow in to whether an agricultural day morning at her home in Med­ lo a n e e at Imprewive from New York, In presenting a In Town Court this morning. Palm Sunday was celebrated in Four grass Ores were put out 1 starts It. lailioad siding. Underneath one tractor is legally a motor vehicle. In Roekvilic; List of ford,' Mass. She was born ui Rock­ ot Dll’ rai .s, we found a Red asleep Oil Kailroad'H Plea to MMteESPECIAUYfor U SED OARS memorial concert In December, Holy Week was officially usher­ Prosecutor Philip Bayer dlaclosed by the two departments yester­ Instead of holding a regular | Ro,-ently. Smith, whose wife Serrleeet Highlight* of It Isn't. So 'Souelc wasn't "operat­ Center church yesterday at both ville, November 19. 1877 a daugh­ He gave up without any troiilile, ' j 1944, In memory of her brother, ed In ye.stcrdsy at the South Meth­ that the drunken driving atatute meeting Friday afternoon mem-I lues at :i6 Durkin .••treci, was Uild DiNcoiiliiiiir lllr Station exempts tractors. As a result, ing a motor vehicle while under services with Rev. C. O. Simpson, day. Each department was called The Assigned Cases ter of Lina and Carl M. Manncll. Tile patrol saw live more enemy I Ernest Berggren, who died Sep­ odist rhiirch with a series of Pnlm She had been a resident of Medford bera of the Cosmopolitan cluh! to send one of his palroUs from ^ e Program Edmund .1. Soucie, .16. of 1.133 Tol- the Influence of intoxicating liq­ out twice. In the south end, the .'lolilieis alioiit 100 ynnla away. KIDDIES* tember 14, 1944, In a storm off the I minister of the church, preaching for the past 34 years. Besides licr J spent a most enjoyable afternoon ( 'olil pany K, 1.5th Infantry Regi­ .Siimlny servire.s beflUlng the "P" | J^“'j“,"|rnpike. wns fined $20 on the uors os driiga." .Slrt'D was called to South How- Rockville, March 19. - (Special) ment, across the Man to pick up a I'licl liiiil thi'lr ROK iliepiilille ol Andover. March 19 (.Speelal coast of Virginia while serving In on the 'tlod of Freedom." He re­ thorne street and W illow place, husband slie lenvea her mother ' J l tori* appreciative au

UANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. MARCH 19, 19S1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1981 PAO l BLBVBM A f in tha "middle od Uia block” wkart tha aiaylnc oecurrad, but la an Noted Cantata B25,’®.. SSSSi Maternity Wart Bm t New Blh^zard autoBuibUa at tha eoraer o f tha Miner Slain I t o . Aaaa Houaa, ST Hamlin At MaMorlal H o stel atraot tS U t; Abraham Clarti. M l Om- Ha-aald a "litQe boy" waa an Is Presented Films There wasn't any lull In the Hits Midwest, Nassiffs Complete Grand Slam in Eastern Pro Basketball tor atroet; Michael Klelnacbmldt, eye-wltnesa, but that he did not In Dispute 16 Nathan road; David Dleterle, maternity ward at Manchester eeek an Immediate Indictment be- 5 SeenbyOnb S5 Bretton road; Fred Thayer, 149 Memorial hospital during the Stalls Trains cauec o f hie concern for the "little Palm Sunday Service# New Bolton road; George Hewlett, past 36 hours. A total of aeven boy.” He eald It would bava bean Over Union RED 3, Manchester: Marilyn and bablea were bom—six boys and neceeaary to detain the boy and A t Second Congrega­ Adele SaplU, 69 Bissell atreet; one glrl-du rin g thU Ume. (Coattnoed from Paga One) that that boy’s parents might have tional Are Impressivo Dr. Amo* Friond Show* Patricia Clark, 96 School street; Last week there were sever­ League by Turning Back Meriden in Thriller^ 76 to 74; (fMariiHMd frsea Faga Oas) been threatened by gangsters. Mrs. Veewrioa Kadaa sUlled an Illinois Central Railroad Michael Easter, Somersville; Ann al two-day stretches In which Yobey eeked whether Relee’ Morko of Trip Before Mrs. Veronica (Kodals) Kodes Palm Sunday eervlcea at th# ■ ■ ------—------' ■■ ...... , I ■ ...... ■ I ■■ ■■■■I,.,, A was told. Then the shooting Start- Gsrvln, 37 Lenox street; Mrs. no hirjhs took plsce. freight train. ^ body had been photographed ffte r The Kiwanifl Group 70 of 166 Adams street, died yes- Margaret Brogan and daughter, The train, marooned near C?ar- Second Congregational church yaa- terdav kt tbs Manchester Memorl- hie death. O’Dwyei replied that he terday came to a noteworthy con- Sheriff Benson said Poland wgs 76 High atreet; Mrs. Caroline narvon. was rammed during the wouldn't swear to It but that po­ f SC ilplU l afUr a lengthy Ulness. Avlgnone, 118 North Elm atreet; clusloh.wlth the beautiful and Im­ Bases on Balls Account All Star Selection * n . m « t d dMcritMd i>U free In *3,000 bond after he waa storm yesterday by another lice ■ homicide was charged with Add League Crown, Bom In Lithuania, she cams to James Burnett, 133 Main street: pressive sacred cantata by Theo­ Kentucky and Aggies Indicated by a special grand Jury freight. The engine and six cars photographing all bodies. trip *t)uroV(l> *u*op« thla country mors than 40 ysars Baby boy Clendanlel, 37 Cornell Probers Seek of the second train overturned In dore Dubois, "The Seven Last ago and has lived In Manchester investigating picket violence. Po­ Tobey asked whether. In a hy­ the collision and three crewmen Words of Christ.” For Majority of Records l S ^ Club ut it* •’SuK land was charged with conspiracy street. „ ^ pothetical situation. It was possi­ "nte church choir of which W ar­ TOst of that Ume. Mrs. Kodes ^ Discharged Sunday: Peter Xep- were injured. Snow plow crews •OB how »t the Countiy Ciu^ a member of St. Elisabeth Uthu- to destroy property and Inflict In­ ble that a medical examiner could ren Wood Is organist and director, Strong NCAA Choices teras, 69 Spruce street; Roland Dewey Views worked six hours getting to the % To Playoff Honors Dr. PrieiMl riiowed P i 't u r ^ * t o ^ jury on workers going to or from was augmented by membere of the anlan Society of Hartford. Cunningham, 23 Union street; ______t scene so the Injured crewmen -feached by someone and then New York, March 19—(P)— Ben . Open and British Open Touma- and geve *n account of She leaves one niece, Mrs. Mary non-union pits. the j Manchester Choral Society, to Morgan, who la doing a notably ments In the fnture . . . Add ad­ Mm. Dorothy Orakowsk, 31 Mar­ New York, March 19— The could be removed to a hospital at the public wouldn't know the U l tm veU wWch took him t b ^ ^ Wilber of New Haven and a For about eight weeks, union actual cause of death." more than twenty-five voices. Mm. Expect Cage Powers to thorough Job of publicizing the vantages of playing in the Garden weaum Europe and the BriUito shall road; Mrs. Alice Hampton, chairman of the Senate Crime In­ Carroll. Cage Suppofters to Honor nephew, Frank Kodes of this sympathisers have been patrolling O’Dwyer said It was "possible" Warren Wood's accompaniment at golden anniversary of minor lengua basketball tournaments. The Day- Idea. O f apecial tatereet w*re the the roads in the county In cars, 105 Farm drive; Mrs. June vestigating committee today ex­ Mason City, in northeastern the organ added much to the pre­ Meet in Final Round; NsMiff Basketball Team In Ding Dong Tilt town. ^ . South Coventry; Mrs. Mary Pellln, baseball, has analysed the minor ton U. players went to see "Guys trying to discourage operations at tended a "cordial invitation" to Iowa, was among several towns but added: sentation, while her husband serv­ pictuiba deptcUng e ^ « The funeral will be held froin Rockville; Mrs. Elizabeth Selpel, "It is grossly unfair to make records made In 1950 ■ . • And it and Dolls" the other night. Most. Son and ScoUand. K. non-union mines. There have been Gov. Thomas E. Dewey to make Isolated by the storm. Telephone Connecticut Meets St. the Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 52 Phelps road; Frank Kuclenskl, any suggestion that the cause of ed as director. A Victory banquet will be coma out Ilka Frank Frlach’a plain- New Yorkers can't get a ticket ranged for today’a gueal several Instances of stoning cars any statement he desired before lines to several other points were —- Mrs. Jeannette Scrable. capably Main street, tomorrow morning at 323 Oak street: Mm. Agnes John's Tuesday Night held Wednesday night, March tlva cry: "Them bases on Dalle” I before next year . . . Dick Waite. y iM Joan Stewart, youthful wo- 8:30 fo llo w ^ by a solemn high and busea transporting miners to the committee. knocked down. death was anything | rendered several recitatives In her . , , Morgan finds that 36 of the Columbia wi-estllng coaeh, gives PuKffv Bell Lrafifi ,4ttark With 24 Points; Jack Humphries. 12 U lley street: Mrs. Sen. pstes Kefauver (D-Tenn) over the medical examiner said ‘t w as, soprano voice. Harold Baglln ------I 28, by the fans of Nasslff prano from the High ^ h ool A mass o f requiem In Holy Trinity and from these plU, although no The storm spread over eastern Arms’ championship team. Mr. 152 league 50-year records broken Reddy B'inney, Princeton's non­ S S l l a choir, rendei^ aeveral Rose Wllslnskl and Son, 174 Mid- Issued the invitation Just beforo i of the South Methodist church New York, March 19—■(Jf)— Ken­ Allni IR riuI Hank DeZonie 13; Locals ’ church In Hartford. Burial will be one waa reported seriously Injured. die Tumlpe, went; Cynthia and Nebraska, Which .1.0 remrted my.ng ’ ' “ ------and Mrs. Stanley "L efty " or tjed were due to the wildness wrestling captain, credit for a ariecUona accompanied by Fred William O'Uwyer, Ambassador to choir, was excellent In the tenor tucky and Oklahoma A, and M , In Mt. St. Benedict s cemetery In Sheriff Benson said the spurts of Arthur, Jr.. Ott, 88 Strickland some blocked roads, northern Wis­ Bray are again heading the of pit«'hei8 . . , Maybe It Is sig- successful season by Brad Glass, Lcil TlirouKhont With 17-16, 36-31 and 60*59 Werner at the piano. violence seemed to be diminishing Mexico and former mayor, was that Reles Intended to enter the passages, and Gerald Chappell s college baskctball’a potent one-two nificant that the pitcher who really i favorite to win the NCAA heavy- Hartford. street; Linds Berzlnnkl, 68 Bis­ consin, western upper Michigan, punch, are strong favorites to committee in charge of the af­ Friends may call at the funer­ "until that business down In Clay sworn In as a witness. fifth floor window and then go up­ fine baritone voice'was well suit­ ■mashed the records for handing weight title (tils week-end AflvuntAf;efi at the periodN; Lewis Misses Two sell street: Baby boy Meek, Ver "The queellon about Saratoga and the eastern part o f the Dako­ ed to the deep-toned sentences wade through divisional playoffs fair. There has been a big de­ al home until the hour of the fu­ (county)." stairs and tell his guards "peek- out walks—335 In one aeason—la "B'inney pushed tJlssa all season," non: Baby girl Albair, 15 Silas has been left somewhat up in the tas. , which call for the expression o* this week and meet for the N C AA mand for tickets already. Plana neral. f'Last Friday there were only 16 The snowfall continued today in a-boo." are for 300 persons to attend. named Andrew Pane of Paula Val­ says Waile, who claims most good Free 1'lirows After Final Whistle to Keep Fans May Call Dewey road. air," Sen. Kefauver said, "and "Your testimony contravenes emotion. The singers gave evsry championship. cars plckeUng,” Benaon aald, “and Irene most of Minnesota, Wisconsin and About 100 tickets have already ley (Okie.), In the Sooner State heHij-weights don't get rnuiigli Discharged today; Mm. maybe he (Gov. Dewey) wants to that of Mr. Bals. whose testimony evidence of careful and long pre­ But the road to the title game at In SufipeiiAe to J^nat Second; Pleas Scores 22 Frank B. SnriUi not morp than 60 men In them." Gordon and son, Rockville; Mrs. Michigan. Rain waa reported from been sold, and the tickets are League . . . The same circuit pro­ work in their woikmit . . Lalesl In Senate Probe avail himeelf of the invitation V> was that he was not trying es­ paration. Minneapolis March 27 appears duced a game that should stand as In the iKeniiy dr-pt : "Three Men Rockville. March 19.—Frank B Benson estimated that there arc Helen Luglnbuhl. Rockville: the lower Mississippi valley north-1 The minister. Rev. Leland O. much more hazardous for Hank expected to go fast. The sup­ For'ProH; (seta Out of Sick Bed to Help make a statement or ob.aervatlon cape." Tobey added. an all-time record. Paula Valley on Tliinl, " a aeeoml ei'llertlon pf Smith, 51, of Brooklyn, New York about 600 UM W members among Thomas Newman. Rockville; Mrs. regarding Saratoga, or anything eastward through Tennessee, Ken-1 Hunt, at both morning services de­ Ibs’s deliberate Aggies than foi ply la limited. Tickets are on formerly of Rockville, died sud­ lucky and parts of Ohio to cast-1 The Rele^s case came into the sale at Big Buck’s Drive-In on played Ada and between them they baseball anecdotes by Ira L. and Mulca; Whipple, (iolenihiewaki mid Yoat Share (OoattBued from Page One) the county’s 3,000 miners. Shirley Naczkowskl and son. 255 else he wishes." livered his final sermon on "P er­ the Blue Grass Wildcats, who denly at his home this morning. Moat of the mines in the county cm Lake ISrle. There waa some , picture after Sen. Estates Ka- Middle Turnpike, west, the produced 14 balks, 16 walks, 30 H. Allen Smith. Some oldies but School street. In Albany. James C. Hagerty. sonalities of the Passion.” The were No. 1 in the final Associated a lot of laugh*. "Baseball Tech­ Rebounding Honora; Win Game at Foul Line Dawey's aucceaaful campaign for a He wa.s bom in Rockville, are small, employing from a few Births Sunday: A son to Mr .snow and sleet through the South | fauyer (D-Tenn) interrupted subject o f the sixth was "Dismas," Press poll. Center Restaurant, Lse’a Esso hits and 39 runs. the 's secretary, said no Half The Dlstaiioe niques" by Ethan Allen, grand In­ third term aa governor. March 25, 1899, a son of Andrew doxen to a few hundred workera. and Mrs. Ettore Barrera. 302 Atlantic states. O'Dwyer in a long story of petty who is seldom mentioned in the .Station, Nasaiff Arms and Tha Reggie Blozle Pete Steum invitation had been received and Thla Kentucky team which It wae at a scholastic aports struction for youngsters. B.v llal Ttirklnglon and Anna Lankis Smith. He leaves Harry Myers. UMW organizer at Spruce street; a son to Mr. and Elsewhere over the nation sUic.s \ crime conditions ho had observed bible. The vested Junior Choir sang C3oach Adolph Rupp compares with Herald. Bray also will accept Hanley, who waa In the cam­ he could not .say at the moment Regina "Reggie” Blozle. out­ gathering In New Hampshire and Cleaning 'The Cuff Pete 8tanm, lul- been coming •I'lje coldest spot early today was The sixth in the series of family prominent sporta figures will Most Valuable Player In the Girls’ game In Laconia and a Concord out big man. The "Alley Cats" clie.ster Pollah Americana, ha* (dayed trumps all the way and t; •ipnil'lM* yk\ rf ... n 1 U b . N. y .) machines that he said encouraged leigh, N. C. and New York’s Madi­ 1-5 day morning at 8:45 at the Burke mansion. His condition, however, i Minot, N. D., with one below zero. Lenten suppers preceded the can­ attend. Bray will announce a Division of the State Polish boy alid Into the plate, kicking the apparently put so much effort In­ been named to the All Star trsn\ finished the task against Meriden i KiiIkIX rf a . * J 3*4 1 Chairman Gillette (D.. la.) of der road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. children to gamble and steal. son Square Garden. Funeral Home In Rockville, and at was reported improved. guest speaker shortly. League for the 1950-51 season. ball out of the catcher’s hands for to stopping the big guy that they in the Men's Division of the Stats in two straight, winning the sea- t Whi^iple. If ...... 9 3w4 1 the campaign subcommittee told a (liarles 2leppa, Bolton; a son to Kefauver broke in to suggest tata. 'JTie Men’s a u b furnished The Aggies, champions of the 9:30 at St. Bernard’s church. Buri­ RFC Director Last week Dewey directed his Miss Blozie captained the P A ’s whiit looked like the winning run forgot to shoot. .Should do bettci Pob.sh I.,eagpZo))ir, c ...... ' . . . tt 15 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lotas, Tal- thut the former mavor "get down coffee, milk. Ice cream and cookies, fast Missouri Valley Conference i Bril rff .k. 10 4”S 2« •aporter his group will ask "the al will be In St. Bernard s ceme­ counsel. Lawrenci E. Walsh, to Canada Provinces Dig that the former ma.vor * U i,* families providing sandwiches team, undefeated league cham­ . . . The Umpire (a barber by lu the NCAA opener against Con­ Slaum. a veteran local eager, finish 76 to 74 victory. And what full rules committees for guid­ cottville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. to details of organized crime and second ranked nationally, are necticut . . . Buck Overton, the .starred with the P A ’s during the 'J Yiil, rs ...... __ 1 6-0 1 study all tesUmony given at the as usual. Tw'o films follow'ed the pions. The PA Girls have scored trade) shouted: "Out.’’ . . . Calls- a climax It wa* to another great il .Mil*' If ...... ance." He added that "we will tery. Denies Charges Michael Swetzes, 45 Norman Way Out Qf BUssard figured to have far rougher sail­ [ recently completed regular aes- .... 1 9-7 II The funeral horns wrlll be open crime committee hearing. thl.i section." meal, the first one, "Paul’s Jour­ 46 straight wlna In three seasons •han charged off the bench ecream- "barbecue king" of Rocky Mount. season. Freddie l,ewls, M<*nden's present a confidential interim re­ street Reles was to have been a w it­ ing In the Weatem playoffa at son. The P A ’s are In the finals for the convenience of friends Three high state police officials Edmonton, Alta, March 19— (/P) ney to Corinth,” and a colored film play wtthont suffering a defeat. Ing "W hat fo r? ” and the -ump. N. C.. Is thilestenlng to open s set-shot artist, was fouled In the 29 T0'.!l! ... . ',‘^ 9 19-29 7« port, probably this week." ness in the slaying of Peter Panto, Kansas City, beginning Wednesday branch in New Haven since Pea- I of the playoffs and Stanm Is ex- Wednesday evening from 7 to 10 (OoBttaMd from Pmg* Om > testified before the committee last — Canada's prairie provinces today entitled "Southern Highlanders.” Local Sport Reggie was also named te the I putting on his most scornful set of Rhonting Just as the final (14) a longshoreman who tried to or­ night. head Walker joined Herman Hick­ 1 peeled to prove a main factor gun went off. Trsllmg by two L '\M*. r f ...... 4 1-4 1 '• "The main Issue Involved la a week that Saratoga gambling re­ began digging themselves out of league's All Star team, -^Hckle-tlp look, answered; "For un­ .\88ails P ro bale ganize a revolt against alleged Two developments during the man at Yale. "I rould make s for­ I against New Britain In the decid­ pomls, I.,ewls »tep)ied to the line 4 Hedrili g. rf ...... 7 0-4 4 • fluestion o f Senate Jurisdiction, Mrs. JusUne Faaola PIomm also had cited a loan to a firm sorts ran wide open during the one of the wildest March blizzards necessary roughness." . . . Then IlolP. If ...... gangster control of the Brooklyn last few days radically changed Chatter tune off them," Burk explains . . . ing game. and shot. Ttie hall htt\the front of a .... 0 12 I GlUette said. "Our Investigators in which Rowe te a large stock­ racing season. A report from the on records. The toll stood at nine Delly really screamed; “Unneces­ 2 Lthanowak), If ...... 1 1-3 1 have found some things that may Mrs. Justine Fasola Plcano, 78 waterfront. Albert Anastasia was Seven E8eape the complexion of the tournament Horseman's Journal moans that I the rim and fell sway, erasing all of 31 North street. East Hartford, holder as evidence that he had Court Proposal troopers' files showed that they dead and one missing. at Kansas City. sary roughneta! Then why didn't i Pleas, c ...... 1 t-9 21 ktvolve state laws of New York benefiUed fr<-m fi vorltism. The The storm lashed the prairies a suspect. First game in the best out of Jethroe Looks you penalize him 16 yards?” the Horsemen’s Benevolent and 1 chances o f s Meriden win and giv- 4 Kreru’h. c ...... 3 4'6 1 wtbi of Frank Picano, died yester­ had known what was going on. 1. Kansas State, the Big Seven 15 da distinguished from federal laws loan waa made and paid off not One of them. Inspector Charles for two days and dumpec' several O’Dwyer told the committee: Maine Snow8lide three game aeriea for the Rec Monday Mattnee Protective Assoelatlon has loaned ' Ing Manchester all the honors, HitAniwn. r( ...... 9 day afternoon a t her home. (CoaUBOed from Page One) "In this state you cannot con­ titllat, sounded a warning by over­ Senior Basketball Leagub playoff some *27,000 to needy members Plan to Poll .luhilsnt Na.ssiff rooters let oyt a ft l.'»lvfrl»>, If ...... 9 4-1 13 aver which we have Jurisdiction. long before Rowe Joined the RFC LaKorge, whose district includes feet of fresh snow on the ground. Dispatch from Florida says Jim­ She was bom in the town of St. vict on the unsupported te.stimony whelming Illinois, the Big Ten championship between the Garden For Big Year and only *1.000 haa been repaid. thunderous rosr as the Arms' During the campaign, Handley board Ocl. 3, 1950. Saratoga county, testified the re­ Traffic waa paralyzed and commu­ champion. In a warmup game, 91- my Demaret has quit the wlnte)- 3ft TotBlB . . 30 14-27 74 Castrese in the province of Sessa some legislators, Healey said the of a co-conspirator. I want you (Continued from Page One) Groves and Laurels will take The real muat have gone for the players raced for the showers. made public a letter to former Aninca, Italy, and had lived in "N ot one of you gentlemen, I am port was prepared ly troopers In nication lines snarled. | 72, golfing tour and plana to play .Sr .p at liair ilin*. 39-91 NasstfTl. assembly now is sponsoring a bill to remember that, gentlemen. place tomorrow night at the East breakage. N. E. Coaches Nssalffi seem to save their only Rep. W. Klngsland Macy (R.. East Hartford for the past 24 sure," Rowe said in his statement, 1947, and that he gave it person­ Still missing is Antoine Dar- 2. Brigham Young, kingpin of only In the Masters, Goodall, U. S. Hefsree. Roulli. Umpire Roech. before the current General Assem­ He said Reles was "one of the swimmers, doing back strokes. Side Rec. The Groves arp the de­ vinning effort In Meriden until N. Y .) telling of his decision to "wants to be guilty of maligning a ally to his superior. Chief Inspec­ veau, 70-year-old farmer near Sas­ the Skyline Six, im press^ the Negro Speedster Expects years. bly which would Increase rates of I witness not involved In the crime. | As the snow settled. Green’s fending title holders. the end of the season when It step aside as a candidate for gov- She leaves, besides her husband, person by innuendo, garbled and tor Francis S. McGarvey. katoon. He disappeared on Thurs­ basketball world with an impres- was fouled and rang tha bell bote amor and seek the Republican assessment based upon the value day. Search parties arc being ham­ I depended on him , , i wound - became apparent. His To Do Better This I Local Dogs Place Coaches Group Anxious most. This made it two one son, Joseph Plcano of East distorted reports, or half truths." of an estate to limit the annual State Police Superintendent said Rele.s ! climbers carried him to aive sweep to the National Invita­ times to end Manchester’s acoilng. Bomlnatlon aa senator. Another director. Walter E. Cos- pered by 12-foot drifts. The former mayor Joe Benaon has been the ctui- Police; and Firemen years in s row that the locals cap­ Hartford; two daughters, Mrs. Lu­ salary of a probate Judge to John A. Gaffney testified that he death "let Anastasia get away. " chimney Pond camp.s which are tion championship at Madison Season With Braves To See If C'Hge Mentors 'Hiere were still 40 seconds left He said that If he ran for the griff, in a statement prepared for had ordered the LaFoige investi­ Late yesterday snow plows todian at the Manchester armory tured the bunting on the Meriden cy DePnatlno of Southington, and Tobey asked: three riilles up the winding trail Square Garden. In Kliody Sliow and the locals had tha ball under Sanate, “I am definitely assured the subcommittee, declared he has *20,000. gation on his own initiative in an­ bucked their way through 15-foot for the past 32 years. court. Last year it was the play­ Mrs. Mary P. Lyons of Manches­ The new assessment plan was In­ "Isn’t it a fact that you made from the mountain base. The B Y U Cougars downed St. Bradenton, Fla., March 19— UP) Basketball Results Agree With (Jioice# the Meriden hoop. A screen play Of being able to clean up my fl- seen no evidence of an influence ticipation order to go into Sarato- drifts and reached 38 persons off.' ter; one sister, Mrs. Antoinette tended not only to limit the Income a comment that the police had a Two members of a mountain Louis, Seton Hall and Dayton in —Spring training waa torturous w u set up and DaZonta raoa# hanclal obligations within 90 ring operating around RB’C since aboard a- Calgary-bound Canadian order, smashing a red-hot Dayton The two dogs from the Man­ A m In th* Hole Fasola of Italy, 14 grandchildren, of the Judges but also to provide ga. perfect case against Anastasia climbing Boy Scout dogaled party A1 Morgan, one of the leading slow death for Sam Jethroe last The second games in the Police Northfield. Vt., March 19 (P)— court-length, but Ball'a p au w u he took office last Oct. 12. He said Gaffney explained that it waa National railways train snow­ team, 62-43. TTiey think they can chester Obnlieiice Club entered in Ace In the hole yesterday was » » y * " ^ . and several great grandchildren. funds for Improving and increasing and that you could have prosecut­ headed by Perry Greene, middle- members of last fall’s football year. The touted Negro speedster and Firemen Midget Basketball Eleven New England college baa- the veteran fhiggy Bell who was a little long. Meriden took ovari • New York DemocraU charged he considers the other bosrd.mem­ the policy of the state police to op­ bound since Friday near Oyen, A l­ make it a grand slam, but condi- the Annual AH Breed-Dog show In Funeral services will be> held the efficiency of the probate sys­ ed if you'had two witne.sses?" aged Waldoboro dog breeder, came team and this past seasofl’s bas­ was a lonely, bewildered man in League playoffs w’ere held Satur­ the gsnic's fop scoring star with tmt one shot away, and Whlpplq Ihla waa evidence of a "political Wednesday at 8:15 at the Lowe bers to be "honest and capable" erate only in rural areas, and not ta., about 190 miles northeast of tlona are against them. Providence yesterday did very ketball roaches are being polled to tem. He listed the Improvements "I had the witne.sses, but I did upon the group at Chimney Pond. ketball squad, is captain on Coach the Bo.ston Braves camp, day morning st the Bowers school 24 points. Captain Jackie Allen nine off the board with tha 8aal". The Senate campaign group Funeral Home, 34 ConnecUcut men. The subcommittee has never to Investigate conditions in a city, Calgary. None of the passengers not have Ana.stasia." O'Dwyer Last year, when City College well for thentscives. sec If they agree with 23 of their Several seconds elapsed baforn A scout gave fiirst aid and then, Pete Wigren’s current Manchester A buildup campaign backfired. gym. and Hank DeZonie were other vi­ Stepped In afU r a formal protest Boulevard, East Hartford, with a criticized Cosgrlff. exi el)t at the request of the mayor suffered serious injury, reports turned the trick for the first time Ray Gagnon's Cocker Spaniel fellow* that New England’s rep­ Meriden got tha ball again. A ahoi Standardization of forms, prac­ said. on an Improvised stretcher. Green High track team. tal point getters in the victory, by the American Labor Party. requiem high mass at St. Mary's If there is such sn influence of that city, the district attorney here said. In history, all games of both tour­ Everybody expected so much and In the opening game the Lad- "Sparky" received a score of 174 resentative to the 1952 N CAA by Lswis w u blocked by Whlppla tice and procedure; clarification was carried to Roaring Brook Sam, did so little. The hlt.'i accounting for 18 and IS, respec­ ^ Hanley later was appointed by church at 9 o’clock. Burial will be clique, he said, "they did not see of the county, an order of the gov­ naments were played on CCNTTb dermen from Verplanck won their out of a possible 200 In Novice B champions should be selected In a and Meriden )iad tha ball out m and revision of statutes: working camps. Fred Spellman, local young man wouldn't drop in. His arm was tively. BHIy Pleas led Meriden ■J’Dewey as a consultant to the New in St. Marj'’s cemetery. East fit to Include me In their activi­ ernor or on a complaint. home floor at the Garden. second straight game in downing but lost .50 per cent of one exer­ tournament. bounds under tha hoop with t e n * out a simplified fee schedule and in Swim lev River The boy scout who administer­ who was stricken with polio a year weak, , He ditln'l gel . on. bas* the Bowers Patrolmen 25-17. Ho- cise which restiUed in his losing wath 22 markers followed by Earl York SUte Division of Veterans Hartford. ties." Gaffney testified that he placed O’Dwyer Reveal8 « To equal the achievement, Brig­ T.loyd C. Harper, Norwich Uni­ seconds left. Lewis took th* paaa In advance of the two directors, general. Improving and increasing ed first aid to Greene was John ago, is now recovering at his home enough to exploit his speed. henthal, L. Cyr and Darling play­ first or second place and the first .‘shannon's 15 and Ernie Calver- Rffalrs. He receives a *16,000 a Friends may call at the funeral I LeB'orge's report In his confiden­ Sukeforth, a cousin of Clyde ham Young would have to survive versity Hthlrtir director as see- and tried to get a shot oft u Ui^ the subcomndttee heard Willard E. the efficiency of the probate (sys­ days of travel and play &n three and reports he is doing well. Fred People wondered out loud if ed best for the winners while Mas- leg of hia C. D. Degree. ky's 12. ir salary, plus expenses, and a home tonight and tomorrow night tial file. He insisted he had no or­ Pur8uiii£ Recl8 Sukeforth, Brooklyn Dodgers’ rctai y of the Coaches' Association, gun exploded. He w u fouled by Unzlcker who resigned Friday as tem. Gangster Court floors. Strange gyms, however, has witnessed the last few home Branch Rickey hadn't peddled a nicki, Mozzer and Trlvigno hit "Chief'*: Roberta Hallock's Gold­ The ding-dong alTair was a see­ 000 state pension. from 7 to 10. ders to lay off either from Gov. baseball coach. With him waa Is making the survey. Knight, had twq^ tries, Usd d tiif C assistant controller of the RFC. Abolishment of the present pro­ hold no terror for these Utah lads, games of Nassiffs at the armory. .*250,000 "lemon" to the Braves. best for the losing Patrolmen. en Retriever, placed secx>nd in saw battle all the way with both ' Committee InvesUgators obtaln- Dewey or other high state offi­ Thomas Goodman, a Worcester. Twenty three of the coaches ■tory w u over when h* teUssa Unzlcker said In a statement then bate system and creating state (Continued from Page One) who have never had a home court "Jethroe won't d o " buzzed from The second game found tire East open A with a sco,-e of 198 out of clubs holding the lead several 1d a photographic copy of an as- Herbert E. McCann cials. Mass., college student, one of went on record Saturday in Boston the first on*. that the RFC board had created courts'with the same functions (Continued from Page One) of their own. I,ee Fracchia enjoyed a big 1 camp to camp. The harder be Side Hosemen keeping pace with a possible 200, and lost first place , , ^ time*. Nassiffs clung to short ierted *160.000 note of Indebted­ Herbert E McCann, of 90 Phelps would create 20 new judgeships command headquarters south of Greene’s assistants. I pressed the worse he looked. by S a point. He now has two favoring the tournament leads at each period by 17-16, .38- Each Lee* O u M u an "administrative mess" by "has­ "It's going to be tough because steak dinner Saturday noon at the the Verplanck boys by winning Among the eleven collegea which ness by Hanley together wrtth evi­ road, died yesterday morning at with Superior Court rank and Sion camera lights and at times the 38th parallel and now appar­ their second straight game beat­ legs on his C. D. X. degree and 31 and 60-59. In the final analysts Each team lost on* mah via tha dence that Hanley obtained a *28,- ty". igtbusinessUke actions.” the boys are mighty tired," said expense of John Farr. Seems that Manager Billy Southworlh were not represented at the meet­ the Manchester Memorial hospital, salary, said Healey. That, in turn, Flood Compact his voice broke. He took frequent ently abandoned. ing the West Side Laddermen 42- needs one more which he may get It was another victory at the foul foul route. Lee Oolemblewaki ana hOO loan from Frank Gannett, An emotional witness, Unzlcker BYU Coach Stanley Watts, "put Lee guessed that a total of 128 stuck with Sam. Gave him a day ing were Holy Cross and Conneetl- following an extended illness. would mean 20 new sheriffs to drinks of water. Cuba Ex-Pre8i44rrar! there. moving into an early lead that baum, a Washington lawyer, and features of tenure, security and attorney at the time of Reles’ Totals ...... , ..78,314 -106,500 scoring .30 and 27 each. The teani Maryland senatorial election In agencies concerned the "green south of the line by overwhelm­ Edward WUliim Polyanchek. 32, by beating y-ton Hall in a double About half the crowd yesterday and everything was all right.” I was whittled down by Lew is, Plcss iRFC Director William E. Willett. retirement coverage; that all pro­ Werrhsari l.*Bgat will be ’honored again by ardent W )ti^ Millard E. Tydings, defeat­ light” to underUke whatever ac­ death. 31 Purnell -place, and Barbara overtime, 7u-68. was from Manchester. . .In win­ " I had my Jinx year already,” PtekrsJ. rf . I and Calverley. A t the period the Funerals The subcommittee had named bate personnel should be Included Discuasing the underworld ing masses of Chinese Reds who Smith, rf .. Reward LesStrspIsg (41 lane a week from Wednee^y with ed Democrats, charged that aides tion they desired. came to the aid of the North Ko­ Frances Sanuerson, 19, 123 Middle The schedule: ning, Nassiffa now boast a record said Sam. “ Nothing la going to b* score was 17-16, Manchester, and those men as members of an in­ In and that excess funds from as­ crime syndicate that dispensed Cjrr. If .... Silk City Holds n«rl» ...... 140 811 137 US a victory banquet. Of John Marshall Butler, his suc­ Turnpike west, March 31 at St. Eastern NCAA of haying a season’a edge over all worse than last 'year's spring ftVHjcht ...... n.i no 189 Ul it was evidmt that this one vt'aa Sylvester Fitzpatrick fluence clique. Its report said fel­ sessments should go to the state death aentences, O’Dwyer said the reans. Clark, If .. I cessful opponent, conducted a Now, the U. N. was rolling March 20. ' rivals but Meriden. Against M eri­ training start. The second year Ilohcntbel, i .Johnaon ...... 106 83 m goliig right down to the wire. The funeral of Sylvester Fitz­ low directors regarded Rowe as retirement system; and that the Brooklyn “troop” was involved In James’s church. At Raleigh, N. Exhibition Baeeball campaign of "moral squalor." northward once more, in * e a i^ C.—7:45 p. m. den, the score card is three -wins Jinx can’t be any tougher than Pelge, rg .. Meeting Tonight CowIpb ....'.a...... 184 86 102 m I Knight got into the game at this Tydings complained that a patrick, of 107 Spruce street, who "W illett’s candidate" in the RFC probate judges and the Connecti­ Togliatti Demaiicl8 deaths' in East New York, Nassau Marriage Lioense that.” ' Morten ...... 85 — 82 117 Sunday’s Resultr of withdrawing Chinese and Red (F.ST)— North Carolina State (28- and three losses. . JJownlng Tor- Borrow, rg : point and Immediately flipped in tabloid issued by Butler's aides died suddenly Thursday morning, and "acceptable to Dawson for cut probate assembly should carry county on Long Island, Newark, Mario Ansaldi, 28, of BoltM< MiS 5) vs. Villanova (24-5); 9:30 p. m. rlngton and Meriden In two Jethroe, 29, hit .278 aa a rooki* Tpdf^'fd ...... — 107 78 ]M Chicago (A) 9. St. Louis (A ) 7. North Korean forces. ,. . , . Derllns, Ig : three one-handers. The locals out- contained a "tissue of lies" about was held at 9:30 Saturday morn­ that reason." forward the work of Improving the N. J., and Los Angeles. Beatrice Louise Blackburn, 80, of — Kentucky (28-2) vs. Louisville straight games clearly shows that last year. Despite talk of a weak Geretlo. Ig The 811k (^ty A.C. will hold a Cleveland (A ) 7, 8 w DtefO Italy Quit Pact Whether the U. N. would drive ...... 6»0 603 838 1631 scored Meriden by two baskets in ,his record and a "faked” photo­ ing from the T. P. Holloran Fu­ probate system In every possible He said that by agreement 184 'Vemon atreet. Marriage to (19-6). the ball players were out to win arm he Waa high among tha top very important meeting tonight at I (P C L ) 6. back across 38 was a .the 1-1 n Dirt's Delr)- (*i ' the session to Increase the lead. graph showing him writh Commu- neral Home, followed by a solemn way." among the underworlds In various take place on March 31 at A t New York— 7:46 p. m. (E ^ T ) and not just dut for the money. . outfielders with 17 assists. Of Totelt the’ VFW at 8 o’clock. President New- York (A ) IS, Los Angela* problem before the worlds diplo­ •ewers relreleree (111 F. DcMerclient Only five free throws, were award­ ,plat Earl Browder. Butler's aides high mass of requiem at St. Ho8pital Note8 Milan, lU ly , March 19 — (P)— cltias “ th# little fellows" who ac­ South Methodist church. -trSt. John's (24-4) vs. Connecti­ The Meriden scries waa the course, base runners may have j Pal Bolduc urges all members to D. j, DcMerchentocMcrchent .... 104 102 (P C L ) 4. mats and mlUtary leaders. ed In the canto, thrge to Meriden, 'replied that the picture was la­ James’s church at ten o clock. Communist boss Palmlro Togliatti tually did the murdering were cut (22-3); Columbia (22-0) va. roughest of the season. Fortunate­ taken more chances on Sam than Melbert. rf .. be present as there are a. number OuBli ...... Philadelphia t'A) 4, Wuhington Rev. Edgar Fsu-rell waa the cele­ offered in a apeech today to stop "rewarded with pinball concea on better throwers. ^ of urgent matters that must be Seelon ...... and each team added a point at tA ) 3. belled "composite." Patients Today ...... 140 Ike Still Seen Illinois (19-4). ly no one was seriously injured. Breinard. rf . I f the subcommittee recom­ brant at the mass, assisted by harassing the government of sions, liouses o f prostitution and I D. (Qulmby. If put to a vote. Secretary Bob Bol­ Helm ...... tht line. Nassiffs led by 36-31 8t. Louis (N) 1, PhUadelphl* Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Doro­ Western NCAA, Kansas City Professional football games have Pkimer ...... mends a resolution, sponsors said Rev. Robert Carroll aa deacon and Premier Alcide De Gaaperl if Italy other certain unlawful actlvlUea." .March 31— 0 p. m. (E S T )— Kan­ been tainer than the last two Tnrlgno. If . duc also wishes to remind the at intermission. (N ) 0. thy Grskowsky, 31 Marshall road; GOP Po88ibililY Moseer, e ...: Duplin ...... T t would be In general terms and Rev. George Hughes aa sub-dea­ would get out of the Atlantic De- O’Dwyer said he obtained this sas State (32-3) vs. Arison* (24> meettega of the year between'tee members that there is but one While Bell and Allen got all the New York (N) 11, Brooklyn David Brady, 116 Brookfield Mesnleki, rg . hoopa for Manchester In the third (N ) 1. jvould not lay dovm spedllc etht con. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone pre­ fenae alliance. ^ Informatimi, while he was district FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE 5J4>. 10:45 p. m.—Brigham Young Proa and Naaaiffa. . ,Naaa|ffs Sports Mirror | BeUslaper. It ■ month left in which to pay their. Total* ...... 491 492 4»4 1477 sided at the organ and Ralph street; Arthur Steu’Srt) Wapplng: Togliatti, Just back from a long yearly dues. period, seven In all, Meriden cut Cincinnati (N ) 15, Boaton (A ) cal standards. It would leave It up Mrs. Caroline Avlgnone, 118 North (Cnutlnued from Page One) attorney In Brooklyn, from Releii (27-7) ws. San Jam State (18-11). Will be awai^dkid the.Savitt.Tfjcg^y Maccarone waa the aololat. stay In Moscow, oatenalbly for hla 3-10 (7 With baseball and softball but Csieaiealtr Prese Into the lead and reduced it to a H- to the Senate to decide each case Elm street: Charles Campbell, 76 Miortly before Ylelea died. M iM h 22—9 m.-^Oklahoma at the annual league banquet next Today s Year Ago—Babe D|d- ToUJi on its merits. major health, made the statement in hla Score *t h»ir time. »-l Bowrre. six weeks sway, the club will O, Cook single point again entering the Boston (N ) 3, Detroit (A ) 3. Bearers were Donald Simmons. Oak Grove street: Mrs. Florence aa a possibility for either ’The underworld trials, he aald, A. and M. (27-4) vs. Montana spring. rikson Zshsriss won the August , previously, the Senate has con- make complete plans for the com­ Wrir ... last atanaa. The home forces ChicagD (N ) 13, San F ru eteea Rocco Flano, Louis Tuttle, Elton Guay, 30 Spruce street; Truman party's nomination. first public speech since hla return. dealt with "any violation of juris­ State (22-12); 10:45 p. m.—Texas Women’s Tltlebolders Golf Tounis- E. Cook ^ c d ouster actions to cases gen­ Knowles, Robert Marcone and Tha NBC radio newsman. Mar^ He addreaaed about 8.000 party Creeel I,csgce ing season. The Aces will flejd s racked up ten twin-pointers, but (PCL). 1 (Momlter gun*). Annls. Jr., 71 South Main atreet; diction o f rules and ragulatlona and A. and M. (10-11) V*. Wasbtegtim ment with s record-breaking score Re. 1 (i) Jobreon erally involving corruption Geo^e Wllaon. rill Mueller, wrote In "Qulir’. i members here for aeaslona o f the it waa also found that these meet­ 122-5). strong nine this yekr in the local Larson . at the foul line Nassiffs swlahed Pltu)iurgh (N) 16, Oakland Mrs. Mary Brown, East Hartford; V Moriartv^s Auxioiu Larder ... *7 1 Twilight League, and hope to ten to tha Pros eight to hold the (PC) 10. (6 ins). (Morning gam*). Interment was In 8t. James’s Mrs. Florence Ayers. Tolland; Journalism fraternity magaslne. provincial party congress. ings were held all over the coun­ 0 Nickrrsen ...... f* Five Years A g o —Jimmy Dykes, have a pennant contender in the | Tut*i« ...... 409 4T» 490 1467 slender lead. Philadelphia (A ) B Team 7, Bal­ cemetery where Rev. Hughes read Clifford Bryant, 43 Finley street; that President Truman had made try. We also found that the Pro BssketliaU *t 8 Gtaace Griffin ...... *> 1 manager of the Cliicsgo White Rec Softball League. Local esndi- ■ '• «'» **4* Sk*p ii> PU y Is Deliberate timore (IL) 1. the committal sendee. Mrs. Trayans Leasard, 114 Spruce a deal with General Eiaenhower to charges had to be substantiated To Sweep Series Magnusen ...... *0 Is Ordered Back Sox, undeps’ent a major opetrstlon M. Sc^iibrn ...... 101 1 dates Interested in playing either I ...... 104 'aio ■ Most of the players were' sport­ Chicago (N ) 16, Oakland (POL) street; Christos Lauriotis, 101 make Ike available for the Presi­ by someone assigned to do that.” NstioMi AsitecteHo^ About Town in Pasadena, Calif. sport are asked to attend to- ■ ” ...... ^ 117 902 ing four fouls st this time and 3. Chestnut Street. ' dential campaign of 1962 O'Dwyer aald Reles told that Syracuse 97, Boston 89...... 412 517 M l ISOO to » 1 To Active Duty He aald Eiaenhower had told In what may be tha final game Ten Years Ago — Seton HsU TaUle night's meeting. If not enough l p Duhsldo ’.''.’.'.’,’.’.'.’. M 132 play was steady and deliberate. Pitteburgh (N ) 11; Ban lYanete* Admitted Sunday; Mrs. Molly The Ladiea of Columbus w ill, underwold figuves sat around Fort Wsrae 95^ Tri-OtfM 82. Teem Me. 4 <4) •I 909 Great Interest him the President had said "that la the ‘Y’ Senior Basketball stretched Its winning streak to 43 local interest If. shown, President Dubaldo 104 Bell twisted in one from the left CO (PCL) 8. i Kavanek. 69 Summer street; Mist night at eight | tables and made rulqf. Mlnnespt^ 86, New 'YoBk 6IL Wllsen ... 14 295 one Harry Truman did not want meet tomorrow League playoffs, unbeaten Moii- straight gsmM by defeating Rhode Bolduc atstea that the organiza­ hand side and Pleaa got hla last Pitteburgh (N) B Tsa» % Sas ; Nancy Kennedy, 256 Middle Turn' o’clock at the of Columbus “Belea did mention the Mafia Rochester 91, Indliqig^Ite Verane .... Uajbr Woodrow T. Trotter of H ere in t^oniesi And to-be accused of exiling a poten­ srty Brother* iilsybe tee undisput­ Island State, 70-54, before a Na­ J. Murphy tion will seek outside talent. Man­ Total* 414 500 SIM 1489 hoop. A foul by Allen put Naas- Bemardteo AU-Stara 3. %T6 Gardner street, )iaa been order­ jrooie. home. Mlaa Mary Fraher and Mlaa (BUck Hand society which orig­ ed champions whm they play tee iffs ahead by two points before over: James Sargent. 587 Center tial powerful contender for the tional Invitation tourney record F. Murphy agers and coaches In both sports ed to active duty In connection honors of the White House.” Beatrice Sweeney are co-chairmen inated in Sicily), but I felt that Wapplng Harvesters In the second crojrd of 18,341. AiUniy .... 105 177 .9 (vill be elected tonight. l,rkeiaa'* Allaetle It)* Shannon registered a one hander Saturday's ,-.. 1. . Pnlice i street; Harold Jamieson. Rock- 144 :m w itli the Increased Procurement Telephones last nignt at ^lice From his headquarters in o. the hobby ahow, and Mrs. Ed­ Reles did not‘ know of the Mafia playoff game tonight st the ’Y’, Twenty Veers Ago—Navy won In an effort to boqst their iiiriii- .N. A'*to to tie it all up again. DeZonie took N. 1. T. at Madison Squaro Ourdte urogram at the Springfield Ar- ward J. Murphy la chairman of the aa such,” O’Dwyer said. Tot* If . . . MO »ao US 11^ I Waldo 95 292 Headquarters, Lee’s Eaao .t.MonaUtion ... _ . _ .... France, Eiaenhower issued Morisrtys won the first gams last the intcreollegiste boxing chsm- berahlp, the locals will hold a R IgrnskI 101 297 over the reigns with Allen to scare Brigham Young 63, 06irte8 O Mory, IT. 8. Army, Springflelid, I vllle; Carol Johnson, 11 Ferndale refreshment committee. Asked why he did not seek sn Ttsas Re. 1 <«> (Ohsmteonahip). and the home of Herald Sports Ed­ road; Mrs. Elizabeth Alleman. through a spokesman a denial that Wednssdsy by s comfortable msr- pionehlp st State College, Pa. J. Diet! ...... 90 U 104 393 drive sthrting next month, 'nils VC.tnor . . 100 326 th ' rest of the points, 11 In all. It va a a . TWs is under the Army’s I he had ever dlacusaed with the indictment In the Panto alsylnr n. LsRoy Barnard and Tom ...... in 95 99 306 wilt be inaugurated by a "duos R. R kgani 194 ■ 349 was a dllly of a battle with Man­ 8t J ^ 's 70, Baton Hag US itor Earl Yost were continually Rockvlllp; Mrs. Rose Dtiprey, The Professional Women’s Club Tedturd :., jv o g r a m at ordering specific indl- President...“ any political poasibill- O'Dwyer atreased that ha needed elly were in top form last wehk Klelssmlth ...... 109 99 106 307 dance” to be held the first o f next chester staying two and four (Tw o overtimes) (Ctansolatloa). Andover; Mrs. 'Virginia Larson. will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Hockey At a Qlaace ...... 611 ^ d e a l Held grade officers to duty buay w ith callers' aeeklng tles of 1952 whatsoever.” witnesses, such aa Reles, who wore gand eould repeat t o n i ^ and call It Brenaen ...... 112 III 109 840 month. A committee 'to work on Total! •42 15H points te fronC •• tea mteutaa N. A. Z.-B at Kanau CSty 9 Bruce road; Steven Suprenant, o’clock In Center church houae for ...... 95 )U M 314 Wbite CU»» (•> requnted in order to ex- information on thn outcome of Brig. Gen. C.* T. Lanham, the not co-oonspiratora. Brennan ... this affair will be named this eve­ rolled bv. The jKora was 73-66 with Hatelte*69. Jaaaa lO lItttefl, 88 Bil.vue road; Bernard Sullivan, a buslneaa meeting and mualcai a season. National i•*gae tbs Deftaae MobUlsstion apokeaman, went on to any that ‘TOters is a dlffsrsncs bat was® This should be s real battle as ning. a c^ p la o f mteutaa to plajr w)m (Cliain^oiMte^). ^ ^ the Eastern League championship 16 Welcome Place. program. Montreal 2 Bostotf 3 (T ie) ...... 117 13* sot 1511 basketball gams. Manchester de­ Admitted tdday: Susanna lOaanhowor had made many “ em­ the tedtetmeat and the trial part L t. Cealer Trssel Wapplng wants to knock off the Toronto 4 New Yoidc 1 Re. I (•) There Is still a great’ deal of j y M ajor Trotter was te the Active phatic and repeated denials . . . 8*ss6 T ilt ...... 14 II 35* ...... 94 — from t04 foui circle to mana iz aui tnura Fiaaai. feated Meriden, 76-74 te a thrlUer. Smith, 18 Locust otraat; John The F ia t Mtatreaa Club o f d tha case,” ha aald. AgSasy s*Milia.ss. 06sJN:DtUrirs at laaat once before Detroit 4 ChleaJ* 8 equipment not yet ooUeeted, and drgsalsad Reserve, having served Calls wera reoalved aa qariy na Furness, Jr., South Coventry. o f possible political aapiratlons” “ When waa tha •parfect caaa Atttttoaji ...... 14 123 It 391 once agfdn aU. mejnbera are- asked ...... W 110 points. Lewis aant * long pop te N. C L T. at AR m b k I f . T . ^ In the past. He aald Eisanhower Daughtara of Liberty, No. 135, ...... 14 M 113 343 ...... M to* and Shiuinon intercepted a p u s 8t Francte (Braoklya) 88, Bai 8va jrasrs during the lest prar. Ha 5 o’clock an# as'late as li p. m. Mr* Catherine Slemlenski. 28 Coo*- L. O. L. I„ will hold its monthly lost?” ashed Tobey. Buffalo 6 PHUburg^t 4 ...... 15 122 100 307 to cooperate In this matter. Mem- .^ as baan smpl^pad by p . Fox A The aeora waa carrieB on several i oerTstreet; John Frazier. 176 Oak- had quit denying such atoriee but "When Relea W«d. ’ a**^ Springfield 5 Providence liers arc again reminded of the with 40 seconds remaining. Tha tla_ 79 (Championtelp), _ made an exception in this case lie- meeting Wedneaday evening at ...... 90 99 IS ?84 Co., as a Methods and Budget radio newBCBsts at 11 o'clock. The lland street. eight o’clock with Mrs. Albert O’Dwyer. . ^ Indianapolis 6 Cleveland .5 contest was played in the after­ Discharged.Saturday: Mrs. Tilly cause It involved a purported con­ ...... 497 517 491 1417 and ths »-ora w u 74-73. Allan dnquBi. ^Uteslyst, from which eonoem Lindsay of Edgerton street. O’dwyez said AnaaUaia was not Mt. Lmiia 6 Cteeinnst1'4 - , to aow M leavl'dC ahasaca. noon. Kaaaty, 36 Pioneer Circle; Mrs. versation with the PresidenL h— — — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1961 TOONBRVII.LE FULKB BY FONTAINE KUX O U T 0 1 IK W A Y BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOAUDING HOUSE with MAJOR HtNiPl.R ■■■ Na^tx/u. \ *16 HBARD GAKB HUNG A R B Vl90 Vi p e r */ HAVE HBC HeiB WaBf ti—llala 99 Artktaa t«r Balfl 49 Muhintry and TooIb II H o u f lor Sale 71 MXJ OVER THe CLOTHe* droopihoimto vuLTuRee.fj AatoBobilM tor Sato 4 HMUaf~naaiMB| 17 weSPMBON LiNe FOR to o OKlN*.' > SACldSPlM ? o o P O O L . < Sense and Nonsensc^^ AMtomebtlee for Sal* 4 POAT HUMUS, 14 per yard, two U8BD CATERPILLAR 82 Farm- MANCHE8TBIi-^Two-famlly' fist, .4W*M0UL.rER JAXe RAN OUT] EFFICIUNT Plunblag and heat* WANTED—Rallabla man for la- THAT M90 V(X)R b r a in s 19SS BUICX special 4-Ooor Mdan. aide work. Steady work. New yards minimum. a bag. Bon- alls, AlUs-Chalmsrs tractors, 4-4. Just a fsw stepa from Main OWH 'm e WORUO'd THAT SONtT, M3UR, ^TO F I ill a A CWUVROUCT 3-door drtuxfc Inf. Pluffad dralna - maclilao street. Steam hhat, oU, five-car eNOOPON Attraetivs OIri When the tsaelur Blue, clean car. Private owner, System Laundry, Harrlaon street. Air Peat Company. 6515. plows, harrows, limesowsrs. Sps- ONUV HOLLOW . USUALLY PURPLB Ru m b a \ lUdlOs hoaUr, one owntt. Good raaeonable. 51 Walnut atreet, or cleaned. Oarl J. Nygrea, 808 garage, 34x50. Bualnesa possibili­ She looked a fright In daylight.dayllgh fromom thothe room. BtUy,BU tbo nleaBleW clsls on cultivators, plows bar­ d ia m o n d , MOW’D. .«KlN HAS FADEO^ GOURD/ ous boy. wrote on condition. ChH 2-1428. Oakland atreet Phone 0497. GOOD FILL for aale, oheip. De­ ties. Sale price 815,500. Call Elis- And nights mads her a hag; ^talaMteeui: call 3-1485. rows for Fords. Dublin Tractor VOO LIKE HO TO A ^ P A P f f ”BIUy can hug theI jriris heMiv /^irarlitem aiU FULL OR PART time cab driver livered or Ijaded on your own Co., North Windham Road, Wll- worth Mitten, Agent, Manchester. 6uv A Busy Her frame was quite revolt!^, than anyny hoy Inin achoblachool?' DfpOB Bar for day work. Apply O ty Cab. truck. Apply at j,*b, comer Broad Itmantie. 6930. . As limp as any rag. 1*41 PONTIAC aedanette. Bxcal- 1942 OUDSMOBILK. hydraraatic MoriiiK—'rmcfcinc—- RAILROAD ratum tna teacher eaUsd hna up C* lent condition. Phone 2-2999. street snd Middle Turnpike West, 4TA-TIOM But she was always leading hsr desk. g l a b b ii^i b o ^ v t . drive. Call 7M* S to r a t* 99 experienced Heavy dump or call 7195 or 2-2784. Gravel snd MANCHESTER—Nice two-fsmlly Within her social niche, house In good condition. First Tsechsr—William, did y w erSII* 1 DIPT. HOURS: BALCH PONTIAC CALL PHIL, for movlrtg, light truck and concrete mixer drlt^r. loam available at other locations. Wearing Apparel— Fare 57 And scores of men pursued her that? \ ttM A. M. 1* 4:45 P. »• trucking, aahea, rubblah removal. Reply Box F. Herald, giving ex­ floor 5 rooms with bath. Second For she was filthy rich. BlUjr—Taa, ma’am. b e t t e r b u y u s e d c a r s 1937 FORD Coupe. Inquire 887 perience, address and telephone. PORTABLE Bar with 3 stools. CAPE OR Cape Stole remodeled floor 4 rooms with bath. Third Main atreet, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Specialiae U> moving.. Good work. from your old fur coat, 825. Guar­ Tsaelior—Wall, you may stagr 1961 Mercury Sedan Call 2-3774 or 2-9248 after 5. Living room set, stroller, sewing floor, 4 rooms. Steam heat ' oil Blinks — Do you always tell the aftsr aoheol aa punlshmsnt. H w WANTED machine and otl«r used furni­ anteed workmanship. Let out fired. Two-car garage. Nice lot truth-? 1960 Mercury Sedan othsr pupils waited for BiUy t* Leal aad Paoad 1 Aato Acceaooric THE AUSTIN A. Chambera Oo., ture. The Woodshed, 11 Main furs, slightly higher. Open Mon- with fruit treea Vacancy soon. Jinks— No, I want to keep a few corns out and than thsy bagan gor> local and long dlsUnca nsovlng, FIRST CLASS PLASTIC atreet. dsys. Max Silverman, Furrier, S4 Full price, 815.500. Alice Clarapet friends, don’t IT ^.r Ing him. • t .. IX>8T—Pale o f brown rimmed Tirco Church street. Room 616, Hart­ 1949 Mercury Sedan packing, orating and storage. MOLD DIE MAKERS Agency. Phone 2-4543, 2-0880, or Pala—Got a UcklA’, didn’t youf glasses. Vicinity of Montgomery 1948 COLUMBIA bicycle, tw » Service to all pa.kS of the U. B. FIREPLACE Equipment, can be ford. 6-0304. Mra. Wagner 2-0028. If s man were to give another Billy—Nopa. wards or along Main •**’**J' 1949 Nash 600 Sedan apeed ehlft and a nWht wheel A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ TOOL MAKERS ■een at 49 Cornell atreet after an orange he would simply say, ”I Pals—What did she doT btus case. (Jail WlUlmantlc S-9664 1948 Pontiac (Jonvertlble Coupe brake. Call 2-0826 after 6 p. m. ford 6-1423. and MACHINISTS 6 p. m. Phone 2-0207. OFF PORTER STREET give you this orange.” but when Billy — Shan’t tell, but It pays Wanted—To Boy 68 the transaction Is entrusted to s to advertise. collect WELL SEASONED cow manure, FAMOUS Name batteries, 18 MANCHESTER >'ackage Delivery WANTED— BAR for bsaement Two large building lots, lawyer to put In writing he adopts liOST—White gold bow-knot pin, Coupe month guarantee. Ford, Chevro­ Steady employment and 816 a cord delivered. Phone 7803. this form: Local light trucking and package recreation room, also large round each 120' front, having a In Fort Bcott, Kan., John end ,n «ii diamond in center, on Maple good wages. Complete group Leonard GIglio. "I hereby give and convey to you. 1946 Mercury Sedan let, etc., (Square) $8.95; Pontiac, delivery. Refrigeratora washers table with one main center leg. depth of 268’ to 402’. Level Anne Plgg Invite folks, by nson street or vicinity of Schultz Biilck, etc., (long) 89.95. _Oole and stove moving s ^eclalty. insurance which includes life, all snd singular, my estate smT sign over their small lunch rodm, Beauty Salon or KatTs Store at 1941 Plymouth Sedan Call 2-0820. and clean. Very desirable lot Motors 4164. Phone 2-OT52. accident and health, hospitali­ Interests, right, title, claim and to come in and "Bat With tha Manchester Green. Phone 2-2832 •EIMERSON Mahogany console for ranch type home. Near 1939 (Jhrysler Sedan zation, surgical and medical television, 10” tube. Call 2-2297. WANTED—Good used fumlturs advantage of' and In said orange, Valued sentimentally. Porter Street school. s-17 together with all Its rind, Juice, ^ K ’a. (Jarl, Independenoa, M a 1938 Buick Sedan Garages—Services Painting—Papering II coverage for employee and Any quantity. We offer you high- ^ JC?yviiL'AM^ ------FOR SALEl—Well rotted cow eat prices.' Woodshed Phone 2- w/HV m o t h e r * GET gjRAV ^ pulp, and pits, and all rights and All CRFB fT--VVMlva.v.^..^ V. . . Storage 10 family. Vacation with pay. advantages therein, with full power No uniformity In laws: All 4* Ing money, papers, keys, vicinity tory intthodB ®nd guarHnteod. INTERIOR and exterior painting, manure, delivered. Call. Pella 3154. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA paper hang'n;r, ceilinga rdfiniabed. Bros., 7405. 364 Bidwell street. to bite, cut. suck and otherwise states In the Union have dlvoitto Middle Tur.ipike Blast and Bige­ CONCRF7TE Garage 30' x 38'. No Realtor MM KK8 FINN Busy Beaver! LANK LKUNAJU) eat the same, or give the asme laws that differ one from tha Oths low. Tel. 7401. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. posts’ Suitable fo. Morage, paint­ Fully insured. Expert Work. Wall Apply LOAM. Must be removed for build­ WANTED—Two dressers with 875 Main Street— Esl. 1921 -ANO.OF OOURte, NATURALLY* ] t'M AMAIED THAT^YEAH! WEU.I KNEW IT away with or without the rind, #r In Important respects. 155 CENTER STREET ing or repair. Call 2-9595. paper bookc. Edward R. Price. YOUINANTMETO X THAnRI6HtMJd0i PHONE 2-4545 A.B.A. TOOL and DIE CO. ing purposes. 87 per 5 yard truck mirrors attached. Phone 4724. Phone 5410 or 5938 AMOTOHCVCLB DON'T WORRY, YOU REMEMBERED/WOULD MAKE A PERFECT PRESENT YOU WITH J-AMO m ACttFTIT akin. Juice, pulp or pits, anything Phone 2-1003. hereinbefore or hereinafter or In It Is hard to keep up with ths Paraonalo load. Maximum haul at above 3 - 19-SI PHIL OtOH’T TfU X H0!«« DIDN'T KNOVK ESCORT SHOULD PHIL-THE J TMATITUSEDTO <*KEYT0THECITY’’-IP THE KEY YYHEN \ AS NATIONAL Home Listings Wanted DEPARTMENT HANGOUT IN FRONT,]YOU STILL HAOITAROUND; any other deed, or deeds, tnstni neighbors without...... fallingfni behind 1946 CHEVROLET tudor, verj- Motorcyclea— Bicycita 11 Pit PERING, Painting, celUnga 30 Grandview St. - price 1*4 miles. Call 7195 or 2- VDU THAT HE WAS ) A THING ABOUT IT MEET HIM AT THE I RNISH WELCOMING ] COMMANDER! DRIVING TO Florida April 11. Can clean local car, motor complete­ whitened, floors sanded and re- 2784. Rooms Without Board 59 GOING UP TO THE /UNTIL HE GOT BACK.' COUNTY LINE* WIU TAKE CARE PHIL! THAT WAS y SHINE IT Ul» AND lU DLL; THE DELEGATE*? V ITU GO OVER ment or Instruiiirnts of '\'hatcver with the creditors. CUSTOM tANCH H oiise. 6 rooms, Ft KY HKRSHKKKCKR OP EVERYTHING accommodate 1 o» two lady pas­ ly overhauled. 1948 Pontiac club TWO GIRLS' bicycles, one full flnlshed. Call Gilbert Flckett. Manchester STATE CAPITOL I HE’S TOO BUSY TO YEARS AGO * A FORTTON SATURDAY * nature or kind soever to the con­ TWO HEATED rooms. West side. bath, lavatory j(n, laundry room. TO SEE HIM ? / TELL US ANYTHING sengers. IVferences required. sedannette. Fully equipped. Doug sixe, one small slxe. Priced low. 6982. MACHINISTS Tool chest with tray trary in any wise notwithstanding. The night was still young but and seven drawers, 812.50; auto Private family. Near bus line. AttacheJ 2-eay gt agt C. H W. NOW* the party was dull, with the re­ Write Box —Ride to Pratt and East Hartford. couple or 2 girls. Two minutes thirteenth, and hit first child waa device that allows your w-lfs to TRANSPORTATION AT A CLEAN USED CARS MATTREISS. /o u i old mattreasM inal child’a Hitchcock pottle- ' from Main street. Call 2-1614, or COVENTRY -4-room home with bom on the thlrteeiiUi. beat you to the draw. Whitney, first shift, from vicinity chair. 209 Spruce atreet, before Porter street. Call 7162 after 5 LOW PRICE sterilised snd remade Ilka new WANTED—Helper for truck, full 47 Cottage street. large porch. Secluded lot. Nicn - Linda Jones, Brwin, N. C. TOP PRICES or part time. B4nson’s, 713 Main 6 p. m. condition. Fireplace, artesian If you growl all day, tt’s only p. m. 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL Call Jones Furniture and Floor ROOM FOR Rent. On bus line. B U O IS A N D HKIt HI IHIIKS So niffereni BY FIIGAK tVIAKTIN atreet. well And what do you know; A missing shirt button may mean natural you feel dog-tired at DELUXE SEDAN Covering. 86 Oak T>1. t-1041. Continuous hot water. Gentle­ THRESHER’S PONY Ring open­ COLE MOTORS Only $5,250. Down payment, $1.- W 4 , YWft VMKV .VCkVTVL 160BODV I that a man Is single. Three or night. Boats and AeoesaoriM 46 man preferik?d. References ex­ ing for season, Saturday after­ Radio, heater. 4164 REPAIRS on seving machines, WANTED—Experienced gas sta­ 550. Call Ellsworth Mitten. OORV. «W\VlVT *. xvek HYCV \E> O M V»OV4\V>’ ViYKtWt te0ftW\>3' M . l l S four missing, and he's married. tion attendant. Apply Michael changed. Call 5457i, A Washington doctor finds that noon and Easter Sunday. 22 De 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL motors, pendulum clocks, scissors Agent. Man-'hester 6930. WYML8-I 6KV6 V8 .YNaCYSt NOO? p atROU*5D WOOGY. » VVVI\>5’ \E> f r O l 4 1 M "ir ------rJ f sharpened. Tradet on sewing ma­ Sheridan, Moriarty Brothers. FOR BOATS, motors, tackle, ma Now we can look at some of the slow-moving people live the long­ pot atreet, Buckland. DELUXE TUDOR PLEASANT Rooms. At the Cen­ ------LC Ruainesa Servicaa Offered 13 chines, old snd new. F. X. Dion. rlne hardware and painLa. Mc­ THREE 4-hAMILY houses in dif­ 1951 model roadsters — but we'd est. TTiat’s a break for the gents Radio, heater. ACCOUNTANT. 850. Age 27-30. ter, single or double. 14 and 16 who drive In front of us. HEU*! —Does your child have dif­ 7779. Intosh Boat Co., North end Pur- ferent sectioi*e>=«f»‘%««aL_^ch i.s prefer seeing more model roada.- ficulty In aome of his ichool eiib- 1940 CHEVROLET SPECIAL FLOOR PROBLE.L8 solved with Requirements include degree plus neU parking lot. Chrls-Craft, Wadsworth street. a wonderful investmentTvStaacy tecta. Teacher ' willing to tutor DELUXE SEDAN linoleum, wphsii tile counter. 2 years experience In public ac­ Mercury, Champion and Scott- in one. Center Springs Realty Note to disconsolate school All of the gossip you tell some at home. OaU 2-9752 after 4 p. m. Ehepert wor .lanahlp, free esU- Private Inatruriiona 28 counting. Contact Wilson ­ Atwater. Phone 2-3102. Open Co.. 470 Main street. Phone 6988. kids: In Bthlopis, the children woman Rocs In one car and all Radio. Heater. mstei. Open evening!. Jones Fur­ Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 fight to be admitted to high schools around tho sewing circle., McCLURE AUTO CO. cy. 54 caiurch, Hartford. from 9:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. t h e PBOSPCvn HIU School for niture, Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041 COURT Reporting, advanced dic­ WOMAN Desirea room with light TW'0-FAMIL\ 6-Poom duplex and some travel hundreds of miles young children Prs-klndergarten, 373 Main St. Tel. 2-9442 tation and typewriting. ’ Mary SALESMAN. 30-45. High soles with a vacancy reserved for buy­ to be enrolled. Don’t blow when a tire does. ASHES AND Rubbish removed housekeeping privileges. near kindergarten, first grsds Mondsy Jayne Mitchell. Tel. 8295. aptitude for intangibles. Own car. Diamunds— Watchi Center if possible. Tel. 2-9409. er. Oil burners Space for garden. Tho opinions of those with you through Friday. TransportaUon (Tall Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter Guaranteed draw to 3 years. Re­ This girl comes from good slock msy be much harder to change. 1949 PLYMOUTH convertible. Jewelry 48 Within walking distance of Main fumlahad. Mra. Lala Tybur, dlrsc- atreet. Phone 2 0252. sume requested. No employment WANTED- -Board and room for street. Asking price $11,500. — but the way the market's been Clall 2-8145 before 5:30 p. m. TUTORING In mathematics, chem­ acting Intete she may be sold Folks kick when a televtston aat tar. Pbons 4287. ALL APPLIANCES serviced sad fee. Contact Wilson Agency, 54 LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ mother and son. Write Box Z. James J. Rohan 4 Son, Realtors. istry and physics. Tel. 2-4014. short any minute!mn: doesn't work one day aa It did an­ 1950 CHEVROLET club coupe. repaired, burners, refrigerator* Church, Hartford. Conn. pairs, adjust- watches expertly Herald. Phone 7433. 1950 (Tievrolet tudor, Wtll trade Reasonable prices Open dally. other. Just stop and think — de. ramgea. washers, etc All work WANTED Aggressive man to SINGLE SIX room house, located Polly — Frank asked me last AatoaMMifis itete 4 cars 1931s to 1951s, any make, Thursday evanlnga. 129 Spruce ; /.an you T • guaranteed- Metro Service Co Help Wanted- -Kemalc S5 learn shoe business. N(at appear­ ApartmenlH. Flats, at 76 South Hawthorne street. night how old I was, model. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. street. Phone 2-4387 CLEAN CARS — PRICED LOW- Tel Mancheater i-0883. ing. Wonderful opportunity for Tenements 63 For appointment call 2-1746. A L L E Y O O P Bad BY V. T. HAMLIN Maudine — What did you tell Teacher—Why la George Wash­ GUARANTEED! FULL t i m e Salesgirl wanted. Ex­ him? REPAIRfNG BY S uart R. Wol­ right man. Salary and- commis­ IT’S HARD ington called ’’First In year and 1941 BUICK SEDANETTE 1946 NASH Club coupe, radio, perience preferred but not neces­ THREE Room apartment. Heat first In peace?" heater. CTean. Very reasonable. cott on washing machines, vac­ sion. Apply Kinney Shoe Store. Garden— !< arm— Dairy “ I like gerden-freth vegetable* whit* we're trevaHng!** FROM OUT OF SBACE,THE« T ) BEUEVE 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN sary. Apply In person only at a|id hot water furnished. $70 per lx>ts for Sale 73 ROCKET WRfiCKEO ON THE_^ , WE'RE HOME Most people would like 'to tell Hayton—I don’t know unleaa It’a 1941 CHIRfROLET FLEETLINE uum cleaners, .lotora, small ap­ 903 Main street. OaU 4604 after 5 p. m Burton's. Products 60 month.'Tel. 6887. AGAIN.' the tnith, but they'd rather be to make him solid with both tha SEDAN (2) pliances. Welding and cutting. SALE OR Lease. Main street busi­ courteous. preparedlsts and the pacifists. 1*41 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL CONVERTIBLES Motor replacements A-1 Repair. FIRST QUALITY Green Moun c'a k m v a i b y d i c k t u r n e r WANTED Dentai a-ssiatant. Ex­ Help Wanted— Male THREfe ROCM heated apartment, ness location. Used car permits RODE A FLYING 6AJJCER TO DEXUXE TUDOR Sales, 180 Main. Phone 8597. perience preferred but not neces­ tain potatoes Mealy, cook and furnished, newly redecorated. Call available. Also industrial land, A CRASH LANDING ON AN 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN Female 37 taste good, 81.50 bushel. Deliver­ ISLALNO J U S T T E N MILES BUGS BUNNY sary. Write Bo T, Herald. 2-8023. centrally located. Suburban Real, 1*40 CHEVROLET TUDOR 1950 HUDSON DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, ed to your door. (Jail Hathaway f r o m t h e ir STAR TIN G b o o k k e e p e r for automobile ty Realtors, 49 Perkins street. POINT, RKiyCH 1940 PONTIAC TUDOR CONVERTIBLE copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, AN EXPERIENCED, reliable 2-1390. \ j 1940 OLD8MOBILE TUDOR guns, etc. repaired, shears, agency. Write Box W. Herald, Phone 8215. 7,900 miles. Radio, heater. woman for cleaning once or twice Business I nations 1939 DODGE SEDAN knives, mowers, etc. put in con­ a week. Considerate family in stating experience and salary de­ For Kent 64 IN (XJUNTRY Like atmosphere, 1989 CHEVROLET TUDOR I automatic shift, overdrive. dition for coming needs. Bralth- Manchester Green section. Good sired. Household txood* 61 large building lot* with shade 1889 OLD8MOBILE 8 SEDAN walte, 52 Pearl street. pay. Call 6O?0. s t o r e f o r Rent, 216 Spruce 1939 PONTIAC 2-DOOR New car guarantee. 3 ROOMS SUGHTLY trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. street. Apply Diana’s Soda Shop, Kanehl. buHder. Phone 7773. Beat Terms! Best Trades! LINOLEUM RemnanU, 50c square YOUNG Lady sales cterk. Retail USED FURNITURE WANTED with or call 2-8093. COLE MOTORS — 4164 1948 MERCURY yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. experience preferred — but not ■ROSCOB Done by reliable, well-trained a p p l i a n c e s reH bvin 3*47 PLYMOUTH aedan. Oh so] essential. Apply in person. The EXPERIENCED OFFICE IN Orford building. Real 4% anted-Real Estate 77 a-19 Radio, heater, new top. men All Jobs guaranteed. Hall Textile Store, 913 Main street. Used a short time. Fully guaran­ estate, professional.- etc. Apply daaa! Gleaming black finish. Ex- teed. Only Linoleum Co., 32 Oak street. Marlow'a f m u m ceptlonally clean interior, good I BOOKKEEPING 8350 URGENTLY Needed. Modem a SYirN'Mi.i BUISSKR Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 or homes, 2 to 4 bedrooms. tJash FKKi'hi KS a M> HI>< FUlFMt'^ Hello. tliW mechanically excellent | 1948 CHEVROLET Low easy friendly terms. Free stor­ SMALL STORE at 15 Maple 8109. STEADY, Reliable housekeeper MACHINE b&yers waiting. Call Suburban Douglaa Motors, 8SS Main. CONVERTIBLE live out. Phone 2-1244. age until wanted regardless of atreet, near Main Suitable for Come on. 1 TElLYA, Bo y . END Realty Co., Realtors. 49 PerkJna ^ i/ S he swallow 24 HOUR oil burner service. Min­ I time. Free delivery. email buslneas or office. Apply HECTOR./ LET HOW 1*47 HUDSON 8-4 ton pickup. OPERATORS street. Phone 8215. TMATMOISB I GONE/ TUF BUM I Radio, heater, new top. neapolis controls. Earl Van (Jamp. DAY FOUNTAIN clerk, full or Shown By Appointment Only Edward J. Holl, 1009 Main street HAS This been 1*41 Packard CUpper. Radio and Phone Mr. Albert UJOSe/MOO’R C / HCMlSfA Phone 6244. part time, with no Saturday hr FOR PROMPT action and person­ g u m m ino o p j Go in g — Tmin< heater. 1939 Chevrolet two-door Hartford 6-0358 PROFESSIONAL Offices to rent. Sunday work. Experience not Good hours and pleas­ al attention list your property THE ACT.* y o T M l I w x . ' S he'll MAKE aedan. Heater, good running con-' WINDOW SHADEP made to order necessary. Apply John Morton, After 7 P. M. 46-4690 Center of Main atreet. Excellent c / THAT HkSH dltion. 1939 Ford staUon wagon. McCLURE AUTO CO. with Douglaa Blanchard. Realtor. and Installed. Venetian blinds Bidwell’s Soda Shoppe. ant working conditions. opportunity for doctor, dentist, NOTt? WHATGA IDEA, IT** THIS Radio and heater. 1937 Chevrolet 373 Main Street 18 FT. HOME Freezer. Famous 5447. » BUSTER r WAV,POC. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. make, list 8249.95. We purchased etc. Call Burton’s 5177. two-door aedan. Radio and heater. Tel. 2-9442 Estimates gladly given. Fagan WOMAN TO Help mother of girl Apply to Mr. Grusha I GET a carload. Brand new. Sealed CONSIDERING SELLING TIRBD O Motor overhauled. 1988 LaSalle I Window Shad^ Co.. Route 44 at nearly 3. Someone who prefers 1941 (CHEVROLET coupe, runs units. 85 extra for 5 year war­ 65 YOUR PROPERTY? BATIN' TH Club coupe. Radio. 1941 Buick con­ Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. good home to high wages. Write Houses for Rent S A M E Q L P vertible coupe. Radio and heater. good, radio, heater. Only $425. rantee. Sale price 8169.95. It will Without obll*aUoB to you. we 1939 (Chevrolet tudor, good motor, Box N, giving age and salary ex­ MANCHESTER TRUST s t u f f J M U ei 1939 Mercury convertible coupe. ANTIQUES Keflnlsbed. Repairing pected. save you real money on the price FOUR ROOM FURNISHED will appraise or make you a cash PAY. new shocks. Douglas Motors, 333 COMPANY o f meat alone. Brunner’s, Inc. offer for property. See ua before Heater. Good condition through­ done on any furniture Tiemann, HOME FOR RENT ou t Clarke Motor Sales, 301 Main. 189 South Main streeL Phone "U ke the acrobat—It’s the turn­ you sell. 923 Main St. over that counts.” 358 East Cen­ Phone 6273 Broad street. Phone 2-2012. 5043. HYGIENIST Wanted for dental One year lease. House one 1941 WILLYS 4-door sedan. Ex­ office. Write Box J, Herald. ter street. Tel. 5191. BRAE-BURN REALTY 1950 CHEVROLBrr fordor sedan. PETER W PANTALUK, electrical Manchester, Conn. cellent condition. Phone 5711. year old. $110 per fnonth. 10,000 miles. 'Hadlo, heater. This contractor, maintenaiice and wlr WANTED- Girls for pressing (JHAMBERS Furniture for that SELLING? Contact this office for new gas or electric range. A prompt and dependable service. car Is from an estate. Beautiful 1947 PA(JKARD Sedan. Radio, ing for light and power 40 Foster nurse.-! uniforms, etc. Steady em­ Call 2-1167 or 5278 P U i& L iL u A ’S PO P That's Our (lUl BY AL VERMEER condition. Douglas Motors, 333 MEN - Women. You can make good selection of apartment or Alice (Jlampct Agency. Phone 2- heater, spotlight, foglight and atreet Phone 8308. ployment and benefits. Apply in Main. person. New Model Laundry, 73 820 daily. Sell luminous name regular size ranges. Complete 4543 or 2-0880 or 2-0028. r f e ^ w E R s a y s WHV, PRISCILLA, other extra equipment. Very line of home fumlshlnge, small 68 I BROUtSHT THE THAT S WOMXRFULi cleim. low mileage, good paint. Summit street. plates for front doors. Write Wanted to Kent READY to sell? This office In need 1980 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION HonsehoM Serricc* Reeves Specialty Oo., Attleboro, appliances and T.V.. Visitors wel­ CLASS AVERAGE AND VtXJ WERE Private owner. Priced right for rooms, of 4-5-6-7- room singles and 2- MARKS OUT SICK ON. 4-DR, SEDAN — Overdrive Offered 13A DO YOU AND the children need Mass , for sample and details. come. 501 Middle Turnpike East. WANTED— 3 or more radio and heater. quick sale. Call 2-0166, new clothes for the spring ? apartment or house, by middle- famlly houses. What have you? UP LA'ST FRIDAX Hours 9:30 to 5, 7:30 to 8:30. WEEK MANCHESTEIK Upholstering (Jo. Thousands of women earn this EARN 81 - 83 per hour, part or aged couple. Call 2-9590. Buyers waiting. Call, write or ew . w»i STmsesswBa SK.Z.U. TOO! DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1949 8TUDEBAKER CHAMPION JOIN THE EASTER PARADE 4- DR. SEH5AN — Overdrive, Re-upholstering, draperies, slip needed money by servicing their fuU time. Call 7067. or write Box OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 North phone (all reply; confidential!. IN A GUARANTEED CAR Howard R. Hastings, Odd Fellows *nTte balenc* of my eetate, after inoohr* end inheritane* Anawtr to Prtvioua Puizl# and heater. FROM BROWN-BEAUPRE covers 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- Avon customers. So can you. Call R, Herald. Main street, buys and sells good taxes, I bequeath to the Bureau of Internal Revenue- 1948 8TUDEBAKER LAND 9521 Open evenlnga. Middlet'dwn 6-6377 after 6 p. m. used fumltan: and antiquea, room rent by two adults and one Bldg., at the Center, 489 Main National Flag Ldi.lL«J(-fi:tWV*||dL'4UI li-I school age child. Please call 8067. might at well meke it e clean sweep!” U l IC'lLll Iw lf-T L lt IW lSia CnaUISER 4-DR. — Radio, 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE­ Reverse charges, or write P. O. Frank Denette. Phone 2-3876. street. Phone 2-1107. r.8i ii:u I iLiiii i ' i-iiMiJi heater and overdrive. LUXE CLUB COUPE—Ra­ WEAVING of bums, moth holes Box 446, Manchester, Conn. Situation* Wanted— and tom clothing,. hosiery run*, E X E C Xm V E Wiaheb to rent furn­ BOBlSONTAIi ySBTlCAL Ukd» I 1U*JL1I 11 t - l '-Tl-J 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION dio, heater, seat covers. Beau­ Female ished or unfurnished 3 bedroom SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAfTR 5- PASS. STARLIGHT tiful dark green. handbags repaired, tipper re­ BE Our club secretary, earn 836 In 1 DAVENPORT With slip 1 Dapletad la the 1 Well-maturad 1 : 1 placement, umbreillas repaired, home in A-1 locatlcn. Willing to co u pe:—Radio and heater. 1949 CHEVROLET DELUXE free merchandise of your choice. Phone 8514. flag of tha 2 Chemical salt W uilSl i CLUB COUPE- Radio, heat­ men's shirt collars reversed and Free premiums to your members. WILL CARE for child In my home pay substantially for comfort­ Lai ir jis 1941 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. SE­ prlndiwllty of 3 Scold er. extra clean. Jet blaek. replaced. MarloWa Little Mending 500 nationally advertised products for working mother. Call 2-4733. GLENWOOD Gas range, yellow, able home. Short or long lease. BANTLY 4 Preposition LTUiilL 1 DAN. In excellent operating condition, Write Box G, Herald. 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE­ Shop. in our big free catalog. Write to­ A. 7 It if noted for 6 Ancient ax nillELiriUlSI ikdl l '’’MLl 1949 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR— Model LUXE 4-DR.—Radio, heater, day. (Jharles Williams. Goodwin POSITION by cultured, refined 820. Tel. 2-i367. tha Monts 6 Scent 88. Radio and heater, hydra- FLAT FINISH. Holland window lady, college graduate—household I 4l.l*’_'*^ -h4Mr_71-:i 1 -I ifcSU seat covers. Beautiful dark cliibs, Inc., 8 Catharine street, OIL CO. Ottlo— 7 Cereal l*)l It l U W k K B l U S' tl 1 matic. shades made to measure. All economics major, forty, hour SUNBEAM Mixmaster, 3 years Hufitneas'Property for Sale 70 V IC F L IN T ______The Shooting BY MICHAEL O’ M A L L E Y blue. . Utica, N. Y. old. Excellent shape, 820. Tel. 2- 12 Puflad up s o ld r.TlIUI ii^li^BLK-lLjJULJ 1948 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. SE­ 1947 PACKARD 6 CYL. 4-DR — metal Venetian blinds at a new week, references exchanged. Re­ RESTAURANT And fee cream ATTH* FACgr gTRCKBOR PaCRTV«rBM.»EU, AVM PHPEAlONe TO "S t?E NDVr.-i 5TttOYB OR PB 5ftU, ' f ’E L lffa i BOV, J0it,'AI7 9 “Coyote State" low price. Keya made while you 4367. T E L . 5293 X TASH IN 7V*iOL«H iTC FRCNJCH *EGN AUt, BUT P f RXICS OIO 14 Group of 2^ Mexican dish 48 Toward the DAN—Model 76. Radio, heat­ Radio, heater, overdrive. WOMAN FOR general cleaning In ply Box A-Z, Herald. bar. Low rent. Will consider rea THe RJTUK CALL TRITDSN FBXA A fWr P6R K0*U9UL-GENBKAL tight (ab.) er, hydramatic. wait. Marlow's. WJNCOWg 5MOOT LBTSar, leave not B9L£VB him VSWBN ho _ 26 Layer ■haltered sidf Beautiful gray. private home. Call 7865 after 4 MAPLE CRIB 816, also four ■onable terms. Reason for selling, TILEPHOHB. ‘nClFtSN HA* 7D LBANB 15 Limb 10 Charged atom 1947 CHRYSLER 4-DR-—Radio, PBWPOMJDANGWge. 7X151)0*0* 6UNBEHM7, AN’ B*yAH £ » i SQf 33Its mler Is 44 Two (prefix)' 1948 PONTIAC 6 CLUB COUPE PLUMBING And Haating, special­ evenings. burner gas stove, suitable for entering mlUtsry service. Inquire Range and Fuel llAreUe —Radio an3 heater. heater, dark blue. Good con­ WOMAN Desires to care for child ISIYench rlytr ------Rainier 45 Flnlshee izing in repalra, remodeling, cop­ cottage. Phone 2-9881. John Tonoll, Stefford Springs explorer dition. 5 days a week. (Jail 2-4763. MDlraction (ab.) M Reddish brown 46 Stagger 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEHJAN per water piping, new conetruo- (Jonn. Tel. 785. Oil Distributors 12Denleh —Heater. 1946 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 2- Help Wanted— Male 36 VKJTORtAN Love seat, mahogany IBNotc of eeala seaport color 49 Seine * DR.—Radio, heater, extra tlon, estimates given, time pay­ 20Threade 96PeleeUne Ollhicloee 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN DUMP TRU(JK drivers and labor­ P o f — Bird*—Pete 41 frame. Very dainty. Frigldalre. S3.3 M A IN S T . 95 CvmK^i t7 Medical lufflx clean. One owner. ments arranged. Ekiward Johnson. Farns and liand for Sale 71 M Symbol fw tin „ g,^ mountain (poet.) Heater. Phone 6979 or 5044. ers. Apply Oblla Construction (Jo., porcelain inside and out. Uke 1 1946 CHRYSLER ROYAL 4-DR.— new. Moving. Phone 2-0676. 4 h c i 21 Embroidered 97 Typea of cart S3 Area measure 1940 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN— Heater, new seat covert. 84 Middle Turnpike west, between f o u r v e r y Nice Red (Jocker APPROXIMATELY 2 seres clear PLUMBING and Heating. Furn­ puppies. One sU months old M ^ lt drinks 42 Grade 39 Eye (Scot) Heater and radio. Completely checked. 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. No phone STURDY Maple high chair, 88: level land. Ideal for 2 building 27 Have on 1938 CHEVROLET 2-DR. 1948 BXnCJK SUPER 4-DR. -R a ­ aces, oil oumers anc boilers. Elarl calls please. Beagle Hound, male. Pedigreed lota H mile from Mancheater Van Camp. Tel. 5744. stock. Zimmerman’s Kennels, baby scale, 82; batbtnette, 82; Read Herald Advs. 21 Horse’s neck T dio, heater. One owner clean bathinette,- 81: frame wicker Country Oub. (Jail 3007 after 6 hairs CHORCHES MOTOR SALES car. Lake atreet. Phone 6287. Phone 2-9483 M Oakland St. PLUMBING, Heating. New work UPHOLSTERERS stroller, 82- Phone 8867. p. m. 29 Written form Many Othera and repairs. Copper plumbing, SPRINGERS of Mister 1936 UNCXJLN sedan with 1948 JUST RE(JEIVED a few 1950 8H 10 Afternoon clogged drains cleaned with elec, OUTSIDERS L!t* Stodi— Vehicle* 42 Ford engine, price 8150. (Jail 2- BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc trie motor. Vincent Marcin, 305 cu. ft. Kelvlnator refrigerators, I (ab.) 8239.95 while they last. Watkins I 2005 after 5:30 p. m. 80 BIssell Street . Phone 7191 North Main. Phone 4848. Full or part time. Also one SADDLE JIORSES for rent Also 31 Three-toed for sals or trade. Cedar HiU Bros., Inc., 935 Main strsst WASH TUBBS Interested Readers BY L E S L IK lUKNER ■loth ambitious young man for full Ranch. 24 Bush HIU Road, Man IF YOU LIKE TO LIVE IN iaCbinete Roofinf ICA time 'Who wants to learn up- TABLE MODEL television sot w j M i v [ W fw u a * . a pwk AS’ well L‘Ai*»wa wtni'ri* [UWKEi VU. VP NOW. WITH moaiure Chester. 5900. Out AvaJaaMO^ Amj riamae s**^st«* m---- - ~"***0l maaoPAoIa MaaAMe ^ ah OUR SHARE OP Ttr LOOT! AW tE ]R5Ky/0RWl IT lolstering trade. Motorola combination radio and| OET» Tir H.VMer POLK^ ARC HUNTlir’n M BMFldoa*! FAMOUS PBARIS ARE w it * S3 Wen ROOFING. Specialialng in repair­ phonograph. Phono 6606. cchabachkbmew near voLs7^tuSaLuSr‘ VAIUABIE JEWELS CANT G E T CLOSE ENOU(3H TO /NEAR T O lif MANCHESTER, WHY NOT EELONEttlS TO MR. ..^.LAV FOR IM «HEM *£ lE W E i^ HALL-fUT 33 Seth's son ing roofs of all kinds. Also new MANCHESTER Poultry and SBppUce 33 Regrets roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys I FULL SIZE Bed, spring, mattress ■tic OOONi A OUE5T WE MAY YtCIC Ed Suniran’s Special! UPHOLSTERING CO. ORDER Your Turkeys for Eastsr- and bureau. Priced for quick sale. OP snt UP HI* TRAU. 39 Chest rattle cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ 40 In tha same 48 Purnell ^lace Fresh frosen, 12 to 25 pounds. Call 2-0207 after 5 p. m. ill ANOTMERNWr perience. Free estimates. Call WORK IN MANCHESTER? c m o m T place (*b.) MORIARTY BROS.' 1950 MERCURY Howley. Mancheater 5361, Telephone 2-9521 Ready any Urns. Schaub’s Turkey 41Dmlera Farm, 18* HUlstown Road. 47 Hypothetical IXPERT ROOF repairs, guttsr QUALITY GAS stove. Good con­ ______*• m DM I oiro r f «f»t i r shift for com potM t 0 1 119 ■tructurel unit and conductor work, u well ns MAN FOR part time work. Apply dition, $20. ^ o n o 2-9708. SPORT SEDAN Capitol Ikiulpment Co., 88 Main ArtMcBrer Sal* moiofSBiBirT moehaolo. Most bo oU o to ^ woW- 49 Sister new roofs, gusracteed to stay In FOLDING Ctyr and Inaeropring 60 Straighten place in any kind of storm. Call stredt bosk InowlodBO of oloctrleity and BOUTON — Building stons and mattress used one month, $16, 51 Eggs M y. Equipped, , ^ Radio,______Beater [ I (Joughlln, 7707. sssaiwi svteAstsvte4«aT.*ASSau.a w-wa I V , y. - flogatono. Also rock drlUttg Phone 2-0648. phmibin«. Roto eommoMoroto to ability. Apply 92 Meke Overdrive.« fd r i^ C^eri BaBDlng and blasting. BoUoe Notch Quai^ 94 Make, more wuie. Cader Book Prlco-Spo- MAN FOR osteblished milk route. Heating—Plaabing 17 OaU Har|ford 46-1277. iy. Phono 2-0611. Stanley Patnods GAS STOVE with gaa heating tinlt ’‘Jenea is • myetery .to me! You’d think he didn’t hev* • profound da) n i s Week Only. Installed. Xnqulra 600 Oiater ^ / dime, the way he never tquewM aJieut taxeet > ^ l » " 96 Dinner course CAN YOUR wartinu omorgsney MAN WANTED for local grocery ROYAL ANt> SaUthriMroiiaJorona port stnet TsL 524a ' Spincer Rubiwr Products Ca 37 rrcien rains plumbiqg last anothsr smsrgsn- route by old estebliahed firm. able and stendaiti typowrfters cy ? For free plumbing survey, Salary and commission. Car All makes of adding msc^inm* BABY MAPLE criW-'snd'matWoss. Chopol Stroot aN Tip STICIf., MANCHfSTCI csll Tom Dawkins. Master fumirhed. All benefits > allowed •W44Jtold \/4or 4V4S%W>te,rented. RepairsSa on ai Good condition. Pries 88. Cell Plumber, ^uncheater 2-*669. Write fiog Herald. _____ i maksa. Martov’s* 6367. ^ ___- - MONDAY, MARCH » , W81 iKonrlrratrr Stt»ntti$ l|»rato Average Dally Nat Praia Run ...... T h e W w ^ e y For tha Waek Bndlng gtfts uaflsr m bsauttfuUy flsoorai- Maivh 17. IflSl Today t H a a t f to partly daodyt S u rpr^ Shower ed green snd Whits umbrella ar­ Ur*^ laabet Qulaby o f M Thaner ranged in the living room. The 1 0 ,1 4 5 tonight partly clonfly, eaMwi street «hd Mrs. Katherine Holm- F or B ride-Elect hostaaa carrlad out theso odlors Waflasaiay partly dandy, ta fldrt A bou t Tbw n Strom o f 18 Alpine street spent a W e d d in g s on the buffet table, which was cen­ eabar of tha AiWIt few days last week la Boston and tered with esmsUona. snap­ nan at OtaaalatlaaB M aneheeter^A City of ViUaife Charm attended the flower show. SCra. Jolm E. Johnson. « f 48 dragons and lighted candlea. Mrs. ummmd tb» WglOMl H iWwg toi* Clinton street, entertslnsd with a Johnson served a delicious lunch­ A public setback pa^V, '** eon of fnflt salad, party sand­ fiii^ln^ir at tba NldMWMig IBB. Bumham-HewUt surprise miscellaneous shower F ri­ (daaolBed Adverttolag oa Paga 1 8 ) M ANCHESTER, CONN., TUESD AY, MARCH 20,1951 (FOURTEEN PAGES) held »>.. » d U t«r Miss Eleanor Jean Hewitt, iXSSilmemtX tlM Inn, win IM Inter- hill, immediately followtog the day evening for Miss Colette OU- wards of 38 guests who attended resular bi-monthly meeting of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John lan o f Hartford, whosa marriage to from Slartford, Sprlngfleld, Mart- M t«i to IMT tbot Vf* Mro< Siuiset Council No. 48, I^ l^ ee d r n a k HodfW M, who recenUy Hewitt o f 98 Lyness street, became borough and thla town. Pocahontas. Prises will ^ Thomas Johnson, son of Mr. and RFC Secretary •ntod It, wilto that It la to be the bride of Robert CUnton Bum- Oeorga B. Johnson o f 208 Miss GlUan la toe daughter o f awarded and refreshments s e r v ^ Captain Itooert M. Gillan who la MBtertod aa a The meeUng will be called at 7:80 ham. son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Center street, will take place on Tehran Martial Law now with the Merchant Marines. U. S. Crime Empire tbo Blatara oi tba Onlw

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