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ATcrage Daily Net Freaa Run X SAlTmPAYr Af1HE-»,-^^ -Rot Ws’Week fasaaig- ' ThaaWRW^TT WWther WMawOOWR - ■■'F — ■ ApHl-#— T o r FAGETW EEV® iK m u lfjfifr 'F fff nfit3 "1 ? W a K i 10,494 Cl««r MU! Moter management. Will Walt Dropo Member of the Audit mum lia Tw w aay. im a y iuM| comli T ic k r ; - ™ - - r - ■ > Observe 50 Years of Trusi^Concern CaSMETIGS - Bureau at Oh«nlat16fiS ’ BAflNke.’ " ■ ■■ ...------A b o u t T o ^ Basetiall Interest in town will be we CARRY ALL ' MancheBter—-‘A City of Village Charm Heard Along Main Street lacking this summer with Rejl LiSADINO BRANDS Sox supporters falling by the th e AtiJtUnery Police will meet 19 O l d wasmide, unless they are all pull­ ... , \ for e lecture Miondey rilrht et 7:S0 ■: ...... \ VOL. LXXI, NO. 160 (Classified Adverttsiag in Pag* 14) And on Some of )^ii^heiter^$ Si^e StreeU, Too ing sleepers. ITankee fans are Arthur Drug Storn MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1952 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE nvG oQn^s at the Robertaon School. a great in numbers as last year, Bank Qpen^ ’33 with 1— ; 1'. n, WlW-ii.' '-AL'-T-g-qiiiU iy. na lui!t~n~tronBa«iit'-that -Casey The Cyp Club of Center Church b tf of the clever aex could tell you tStengel will gain another Ahic^' &..Employ«a; .Up-to-53 ■Wffl tneet » t the church-Sunday- - ____ _ We think the expreaa teller win ■ame'-SiWim ...... ■■'""re—-- - can Deagu'e. crown.*”- saP** ■"•4s evenlnf et T o'clock for e buiineM heard of one a abort while Baseball writers,- the experts And $7 Million Aisets meeUnc end e t 7:S0 the membere dow at the Manchester Trust Com­ pany If a fine idea. We hbe It and k we think-la a dllly. Here'e who have watched the teams train will attend the eervlce in thd eenc* ho\\lt worka, girlie W€ jTiEk®' frwiuent u*6 of It. Wo In Florldif, claim the Red Sox The Man'cheSter TrusV Company IfoiCi tifary. An executive board meet- are sure a griat many others ap- : »o»^ouaound n a out your nuonyhubby on can’t miss this season— landing In In f of the club will be held e t 5 nreciate the bank’s thoughUulness the m oving of your appointment, the second dlvlalnn, that la. It this week observed the 19th anni­ o’clock end et «;30 there-will be fn prSvWmJ Trapld banking serv-; He pwbdHly l. still agin a pudd e could be a very long summer for versary of Ita openln^bn April 8, jjiracUclng for the choral iroup. l" / fnr neaona who have a cheek | of puff or>(h»‘ «ver the absolutely Red Sox die-hards. 1988.___ , ___ , , „ ' Martin Danahy, now -atatloped Good OM Dsya^ home comfor In Korea, haa been promoted to p<^t to m a k ^ ^ 1 Tou proceed , ^ t h the operation Remember "the day wbeti a mo^ eight employes, dow has a staff Reported Missing Plane Pilot the rank of aergeant in the Marine '**'S£*.f*?^*« % e - anyway, and, ofW urse,- the halr- torist gave a hand sign when mak­ numbering 53. , T h e company’s C^rpr. Hta brother; P fc :^ « il -E>an^ eVtf,.abotat iwaons.who abufe asaurmr y o ^ o o r apouae-s Phone Mett ing, a fight turn o f a Teft tiiftiT "growth Tiaa been steadyFpartlcu- MORIARTY Bros S / e e i Strike Looms; U. S. Court Upholds ehy. la alao'eervlng In the'Marine service. I'objeCtlpna will disappear a « anon Those were the good old days. larly during the past 10 years. Corpa in Korea. They ere thif eons There are nunwrous cases, - we.; gets a gander atVour thor- Now, In" this modern era, With 3 1 5 CENTER ST note, when aomeone who has hur-, ogghly chio colff. \ On Xprli 1, 1942, the bank's cap­ of Martin J. Danahy of 17A Gar­ these new fan-dangled . automo- T EI 5 13 5 ried business to conduct Is forced Then you .go to a shop wi re the ital funds amounted to $283,885.05 Build Snarl den drive. bliss, we have directional signal and total assets were $2,613,486;- to stand In a slow moving line at salesladies and perhaps the ’boss's lights. They look wonderful, but the express window while lines at 52. Ten years -later, -on April of Alien Trav»el Curb Bunaet Council No. 4S. Degree wife are mutual friends of w i r how many times have you been other windows melt. away, re­ this year, captial funds totaled o f Pocahontaa.- will meet Monday husband and you. You tell one ^ driving behind a car with theee F U a OIL form, and melt away again. more of them about yoilr .UpmiseA $581,887.85 and total assets had night at. 8 o'clock at Tinker Hall. The reason, of course. Is simple. lights and the lights flashed on the reached $7,827,764,24, During that PMnal plane for- the 2Bth-birthday unenlightene- ilooa strike .fUred aexoas-tM, llitFS' at every window.-— "--— *^ shouldn’t wSIt to see. ing the 115 years siiicX then, Sp- llltim.atums uniph 'Offttiaiii T«'U' Hwt-diteTf ar- will be preaent at the featiyitleJ license. Motor Vehicle Inspectors ,Nevi, Waa, deilgned to___tlghtea.. cogip^ today, but an Ameri;. '4 - • He-walka up to the express -Una — H e -hlghtatfar tt- over -and-flnds- -• p roxlmately-—2(1.000 —strch—-loanr FILMS iLempL—to -prevent. -a-.jyalkout—by. ■“in H a tflm e r-.— ------"i7o'‘8lYICt'T6“ sce~tHSl~appncanlif ! 850,000 members of the. CIO United safeguardsaBfAH.UBM.la againstBA-BI h B, lubverHve B, . k , .B ,,a ac- ^ can Telephone and Telegraph - thinking everyone else there will you and your hair-do amidst a use hand signals. 4 have been made amounting to DEVELOPED AND Step up to the window, complete * Steel-Workers. ■ 'tlvfty ‘ b y CrimWunMrtj anff " thriir N athaintiz spokesman said'•‘Wdst lervfnf' ,beyy,,ojt. admiring",ladies--,gX?w,nx- As our Xarmar friend-, would.aay,, aboiit. $7,300,000, PRINTED T ’olBH laiii In a statement, Felnalnger an- his business aha TA ibrte tra recnilled from among the sympsthizers. It Is known more ^ ia normal.’’ "Give uS the day .with the old gray .. !moum:ed-h«...had .jnet briefly., with. seconds thereby cutting dovm the custpmere—alj _ erf _ .whom ^assert . Mrt j^nd^Mrs.^^^^^ W^ *^4*HOU!t SERViCBi 4- .foniHillV ■ as-the Jntarnal. Sacurity.^ * -Thr- CIO ’waikoutr hit 'tUtr tTme T e "wIiritsVs’ Tff -wstt. * There m »re,'l______” ■Mf." '* M '’Mrs." 'Sl'rau'gh'ah' Cairo, Egypt, April 7—(/P) industry leaders late last night act o f 1950. i i n LAND S0W i¥tN6¥iid tfiat ybu'baye'neve'FlodUed Straughan of 18 Hollister street, and expects to have “ either sepa­ Nominatiott Western Eiecfric Company, Is .some-consolation In our knowing er. Does he disagree? No. You bet five children, four daughters and' Film Deposit Box — Cairo new.spapera reported 'The government has said some , ’ Modem Dealgn who observed their . 50th wedding one son, and 10 grandchildren and rate or joint conferences through­ installation and maintenance Civil ENGINEERING that he Is usually wrong...... he doesn’i. v ,w ..-Ar=-^:v POODLE CUT! At Store Entrance a variet.v of ultimatuitia by 3,OOO. .aliens—Including 2,147 na-, •nie persori In frdht'bf him and W e've seen this modem age of anniversary, Thursday. April 3, one great grandchild. The daugh­ out today." tlonals of Iron (jurtain countries subsidiary of the Bell $yiUtn the automobile demonstfated to While the search was on for a the one. In front of him probably will hold open house for their ters are Mrs. James Connolly of Egypt's government to Brit­ —would be affected by today’s de- W A A Deals Let There be Ught us in tv/o different ways this week POODLE CUT! peace formula, furnaces in the in­ A in 43 states, and the tele­ Edward L. Davis, Jr. had the same clever and selfish W e are staunch upholders of the friends and relatives at their honne Simsbury, MrS. Leonard BJork- ain today. A British embassy cirion. « Modem design makes' a big dif­ KEMP'S dustry’s great mills were being phone system itself in fiae Registered OIvU EpglBeer sad Idea. law and all that, but we wonder tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. A man, Mrs. David W. Keith, Jr., spokesman said the embassy It applies specifically to Frank ference in the life of the motorist, cooled.in preparation for a shut­ Washington, April 7—(/P) Washington, April 7—.|D««. snarl, a.. thrsa-way affair...... was on "»Thursassr ihar we” saw lime- • watching one- • frustrated- JScdb ■£-• Biddl#; Who' wAS "IFctor" 'in 'the'dairy bu.slriesjT for" niahy ttop of .o.ther .persons, . « , n ^ ^ .rest alj^e addpd that Ffmringer, prob­ Justice Douglas ^delivered the u-as the pilot of the C-48 cargo hlm-.'-and- he had - Jinrt-left the -po­ motorist. ,.mie.. man. ^ w«, ware ob-. of- fH. Mary’s-Eplscopal - Church .Xpr . aa .Jip.ur.'.wlih Prime, Mlqlpter p . , M<;Gr.8.ti,ery,. t,9. ,b(?, ^tt.oi^ that an aluminum plant jvas 87,000 Leave Jabs of the personal virtues. It Irobvi- years. Both- Mr.-and Mrs: Straug- ably wlil meet later with Industry .--.'LL - Jnniee.- .A«—VM-ner4v-<».Js,.. m ajority ruling- far hlmseW.- C3tief- phMw- that c rasked -tn- -a 6ewa^ lice atatlon where he had coughed serving pulled his shiny new car for 10 years, 1893-1903. n-ith the'purchase of any Ahmed Naguib Hllaly Pasha and General. (above) son of the U. H. Eighth fbip aale In Califoi^a. '' "About' 67.000 WOfkart— Ij$;(W()'" ous that no one should abuse thg -han.-are enjoying good health. .iustlce 'Vinson and Juaticea Reed, populated area of Queens County up to the curb, climbed out from home permanent refill. Foreign Minister Abdel Khalek (rfficials. The hour w-as uncertain. No date for the hearings was Anny commander, was listed aa of them employes of Western express teller eervlce. If everyone up o'ne buck for failure to feed Meanwhile, a union spokesman Burton and Minton, Justices Jack- In . He and fooe. the meter. beneath the wheel,, carefully lock­ Hassouna Pasha. set. Even before the formal de­ missing In action b>- the IT, S. Electric and 81,000 of them trie- ,aiaea. thaaervice only for .thejrans- Limited Time Only. announced.'union, ideel...President son and Black wrote . diaae.ntlng _ Washiingtpn. April 7-= fuslnn In his mind. H i was .inform­ car If you can help . It. If you exce,xsive speeding and crazy driv- dan).” '" been deliberately misrepre­ he spent a lot of time "(ooUng tial section of Jamacia, frustrated motorist wSs one of the may be delayed, already has asked Further OMdietion efforts were ed that the metera each have a can't help It, be darn sure that irtg by young boys on several of Akher Lahza has ckiga connec- (Continued on Page Four) (OontiniMd Oa Page Four) around ” the old W ar Aiwets Ad- Queens, Saturday, apparently HARROWING to see a; "full FBI check'.' o.plMC:,, sented to frighten people. scheduled today, )mth for the t i ^ ,,wlfer of the .hrsed.,,H? s.Wl) ystuip.-, the doocs wre.aU.locked.and-avery M,aflard apokeiman, “la HERALD bm CE A BUTLER have done In a similar predica­ rying any . valuables In your gerous, and during the past few talks so that some basis for nsg*~ . A enernment officlala and employes (The phone strike was ekped__,. should have checked the meter be weeks, since the snow has left the normally ara denied Congrcsaional force ita rulings in jo6 discrimina­ " I ’ve been trying to get some that apparently there _was . no (ore he left His car, etc." ment. The only solution we could glove compartment. You're lia­ tiationa may be reached within deals, but I didn’t get any." ' power falluro before the crash.” to have little effect In Conneetleu^ Td. 2-9543 ble tn find no valuables and a ground, there have been an usual 36 MONTHS TO FAY committees, an exception'has been tion cases he said: 13 li u d l 5t. And so he prhporly paid, ills come up with was the old dodge of the next 48 hours.” In Slippers for Nathan’s name figured prom He said, tha probe la continuing eceordihg to repreasntatlvea of. or 3914 broken lock. heavy number of speeders noted An Egyptian Foreign Office made for the Senate Judiciary " I f there have been any propos­ Peace for All buck without a kldk. But he wa.s- sticking a potato over the exhaust; als pressed Up In the horns bf the Inently last year In a House Invee- and that other engine experts ar* Weeteni E lK tric the Southern New that Is It a potato were handy. ■ Although We have been victim­ on Main street alone CALL 2-0346 spokesman said he bad no Infor- committee chairman. - stlll confused-when we met hlm- t o tigation of scandals In the Income en route here to make 'IdOUhle Bkigland Telephone company, and ized ourselve.s by one of these pet- Earlier this week we just hap- For years, he alone has been devil In a deliberate attempt The street on which he was In almost the same location the . n-aWon ,qii» .Ilia ylUiTOtum He Se Hospitals .th.e. Q W n «i)c u t .Vnloo pt ...Tele- .ty.„crDolM, ,.we,.haven't,,bothered lo ,pAcd..to,, walk.Jntona. aorylc«.,at«- siMe 'tb exaniiiit' F fil reports'"'mil' rfcighLeii-poepie~it has been Giess ]L® Prisoner^^ TkXj.depai-inisyaL. Ahraham eheefcs'^ -of - - wm alna. b< the 'parked -was- g - tfarlt • BfdS ' next day .we observed « oar, being Yesterday the FYench language proposals." baum. a Chicago lawyer who once twin-engine plane, which explod­ phone Workers, Inc., ai) tndeparid- mention such goings-on because llon.' T\i’o happy "hot-rods” were judges, U. S.' attorneys, marshals Even If he had thought to check driven by, a man. who had a worn N ASH SALES Journal d’Egypte said the goyern- Washington. April 7—(Jri—A worked for gangster Al Capone, ed. ent unafflllated uhhm. the Incident happened several In the atatlon. Both were bragging and the attorneys general appoint­ Widened Party Spilt Mtinsan, Korea, April. 7— -- the- mMer. he- said, he ciarildii’t an sitting beslde.hlm. stalled in the DISHUBt’TOR FOR .ilient had threatened to. break, off, House invesUgating committee re­ told a : House. committee Nathan . T h e dead. Included the pilot and (lOfficiele of the Qdhnectlcut mdnths ago and'we thought It was about how close they came" to cer­ ed by the President. In I94fl-Humphrey led the drive* Comiriuriist redlOS"' middle of the street. The man the talks unless Britain abandoned ported today a Paterson, N. J., "today promised and another men offered to help co-pllnt and three persons on. the t/hloh sey they have a n iea have read the small writing on the , .u, just an isolated instance of thrill-, tain .poles, and abPMt.. a car..race .which, JMilled a strong, civil .rights » • peaceful ■ - welcome ■boiiMt'' to - all ' ■ "her Tdans -tn-glye a n’ew ■ con-stltu-^ fifM "UK iMHsh caugHt ’redihand” — Under -customary, cmrrtesy''Tire' fix hlii ’Tax troiiWea'* for half a ground.' A "iiiocV-fbh'g‘ sVflp o f meht'-wtth' M iCrilite^nr liha hiatF withbiira miicH ‘or flkih- 'wade^i™ t seeking youngsters. held the other night. - g X C R U M ------plank into, the Democratic plat­ Red prisonera returned .by the - I car, b\it hla female companion. tjnn to the Sudan, which the two ed’ cheating on specifications” In two Pennsylvania Senators,. Duff million dollars.. homes was burned or damaged. continue to work.. / Since then, how-ever, we have Manchc.ster police have been do- TRIPLE TRACK form and widened the . North- United Nations command, during >o >U K N O W - nations previously controlled supplying slippers for government and Martin, both Republicans, ,LD;,it..Hdbron^man^ ... All ;.of Which _rn,y<«,,M..th.lL^ loarnod-that lhl#. typo- qf -atuff -U lin g .a good job of .getting .some .of. -gPU-Ui ■«pUt..iii-patty.janks.:. •a --trtice-' hi-' Korea; -even -- It..the- ______BhQe?Horned .In___ ----- m da’t - Fellow ..Onfara aronnd-to'the front; lifted; the WINDOWS 7?,mBy'"uWer'fifTTO liospltins. ” h*TO -benTTOSnM .tr-osm im w n '-sirr n q w ., „, of a senate That -these 'meters’ sometime are’ rather widespread In town, espe these youthful thrill seekers, but prlaoners aay they haVe- renounc­ ■Irwin Geiger, -attorney fo r the hood, and proceeded to make some •abrogated by-Egypt- last-Octqbe-r. Th'F'specIal :Hbiiie' Armed' Serv-' the nominee from theit itate.Th'ey Earlier, matterr agreed today/that the strike will r.eal ,"one-armed,,.bandits”, aa far adjustments to-the balky marhine. Olallyon- nights when there are some, observers claim the. court Labor aubcommlttec, He haa run ed—Communiana. J-ftftdUlant..Byndlcate of Torrance,. had--" apparently -not followed-In-- -teea-— P rocurement—rsubcommlttee- ace .allowed JO days forrthla;------have little^ffacr here. lie Toil TOO> con sovv rnofioy oy ^viring your ■’"TO ' unsuspecting oul-of-towncrs Soon she had the cranky engine large gatherings for meetings of has not ‘been ' strict' enough with The brnadeasla may have been purchasers of the aluminum plant, BtruetlonA” after he misaed i aaid are c,^ncerned. Maybe we should (^OontlBoed OP P » f e Four) recommended that "prompt action Duff told a reporter he would (Continued on Page Four) g U n s M at Union O p tica Co. humming again, re-entered the v;>rlous kinds. Cars parked at the speeders. not oppose McGraneryTi appointi- an attempt to sound out the UN told the committee Nathan and landing., approach at tdlewlld A ir­ have a couple of big signs put up, the Community Y, for example, should be taken to cancel all exist­ (OMjdMMd on Page IM w ) car. and away they went. ing contracts" and that the case be ment. He did not' expand on liis on a possible compromise on one Labowitz “ thoe-horned themselves port, end. was told to rise to 1,500 ' one St the Center and one at tbs have several times been rifled In Self Powered In on the deal," claiming Influ­ In this case the design may be turned oyer to the Justice depart­ comment except--tp say " I know of the three key Issues blocking feet Into-ah overcast, and circle bus terminal at the south end of the past few months. And there A mpdem home Is one where ence he said they did not have. Sarvica at Union Optical it the bast in old, but the education must have JU_ ment for further action.' him very well." Martin waa not an armistice— voluntary repatria­ left. Main streets On Thursday nights, are other such meeting places that everything Is controlled by McMahon Airs Francis D. Flanagan, subcom­ been modem.'- The subcommittee'report, made reached for comment. 2,100 H o m e le s s tion o f prisonera. There waa a 400-fddt celling at town. the signs would announce to all have been happy hunting grounds switches except the children. STEWART-WAUMER mittee counsel, asked Geiger public by Chairman Hebert (D- Brig. Gen, William P. Nuckols, the time. motorists that "meters are In (or; the small-ttme thievery. — A Non. ELECTRONIC M ay Be Called whether Nathan "gave you the TV Or Not TV La);-was baseilon an investigation TIN command spokesman, aaid the T h e tfrin-engliVi 0-4$ cfaahed operation tonight.” ■fhe auto owner's loas ls_ seldom YOU'LL BNdOV OSALING WHEEL BAtANCER U. S. H-Bomb McCarran said the (uU commlt- mmmanrt had nn lmmedlata..cgm.-- ^ Bulletins -AH woiR- dona ot Union-Opticol Co. U . Weii.knowo...J3.aiiche.sler. ..bar­ WtTM“TMB •lG®eST Into hois' tlie Fashion 8p6rt "Shpe- tee will decide whether-McOrsTr-" In West Floods 2-. "Then our nonlocal sKoppera very high in such" "fnsla’hce‘s,'’’ BuE (Ooiitlmied on Pm « Fonr) tender, who haa' appeared In these T iR E d e a l e r in t:o w n ’, epmpany WM fujf,^ .Jts con- ery will be asked to appear In per- ment. (OonttBoed on Page Eight)/ from the A P W lm ^ f gnorantoad. could ‘ enter the metered zone columns before, has gotten himself this sort of stuff has a very high WHAT8 THE REAL PRICE VAN'5 SERVICE STATION.' -Negotlatlon»"Ori-the-priaoiierTOr equipped with a fair warning that nuisance value. Maybe It's be- tract. Rep. Bates f a s i j ‘ re- SSSSSBSBjSSSSBSSSSSiS^^ Into a situation that strikes us as _____OH r ODB H Q P 8 E T THEY'RE ALSO Senator Also IRepai^ change Issue are in recess to give Ihe bUiecoats--apd meterS are on- cause the actual articles taken are ■to e iv E- nSMAFUS£. tuested the.prnbg.. River. .avcBaim. staff officers opportunity To" do belrig a true sign of the times— his EQUIPPEP . _ , . BRAlce The report said the New Jersey "'.... N. y. iu n E gtiEBN .^ofrio in and have Mr. Chritttnsan odjust the prowl. BO pet.ty. What In the world, we ■you COMPLETE GARAGE t r o o c t Prbgr^s Mide President Truman announced vel'op additional avenues for agree- wife has the television You’ll find our oompetOat b o n d in g mebrn has delivered 297,684 selection of McGranery at the Banks, Dikes Burst New York. A ^ l 1-O n— Tke w-onder. could any louse want SERVICE $> REPAIRS/ mept. ■ your glossof froa of chorda. set In their home. eppralaers weU !|o*Mfted' te ^In A-Weapons Field p i ^ of slippers to the govern- city tha^ grew* from a amatl - Had Enough ? with that? The flashlight we same time he announced the sudr In Dakotas, Montana . Two Key Issues Taft, Ike May Deadlock .When . we asked hlnj "how help you. mein, and holds contracts for an With the can understand, but the stinker den resignation of J. to w a rd Mcr - Sub-delegates, considering . the ’ Dttteh aettleaieiit gave Ita tn»> come?” he"had a simple, direct addlttonat 39.024 pairs. The over­ Grath -as Attorney General, last season less than two weeks away. who took that other stuff Is a rat. Remember;- there Is never ' Washington, April 7—(Jh—Sen. Sioux Falls’, S. ,D. AprR 7-rtP) other key Issues met only seven dlttooal tteker tape wetoome t

—Mrs Josep h -Frshe and Oaorga. .Hamsy....^hsrtjinn HchoPL pumctstXnr audltorlom. Voters wlU be asked 1 A w a s meeting tonight, at 8 o'clock at Mrs. Wilfred Young of Tolland, Rockvillt^i the Town Hall in Union. The and six grandchildren and two. S^^outh Coventry to act on a request to rescind ac­ nuarfees with case and-accuracy of tion taken at the March 29 spe­ •peaker will be George Holt ’of great grandchildren. Mia. Pnidlne tJttIa____ _ In A^to Crash Loyalty Oath Director and Baritone of Cantata pitch, showing true muticlahahip Woodstock ehd an invitktlon 'ha*- The funeral will be held Wednes­ cial town meeting pertaining to ‘Passioii’ Given hy her conception of the equally _ ___7-4tt8l ' ' ■ jawis- been extended , . to--.attend . ..tUa. day at.4l p. m. -at. the. Tolland Fed-, x e v a h ia U o n ... of; ..ttft ... IPpwn . 'of dlffleulL-aorompahtanenf whlciv.Mr:L- IJoicket Lists Coventry, 8urt Seaaion stated-k*-.*dll-not he a candidate -•VeniM------witii-hirthdaya front -luly. ..l_and -The "Nathan.'-Hala^Squars -C3ub. ers; / State ^ Educator ed for tTne Ijiterpre* 'The spectacmar peefitint spoHeST" Jj-vening—Hour-jaf Calm and Rest'-t- Tomorrow at 10 a. m., for office again. ‘ i Pearl Garland Mt a. m. yeeter- ElectloB aiM Auction M rs_ JamM T. LaliDaw and Mrs- at Bradley Memorial Hospital to er in his field. His ability to The Longview P T A will hold its tea -by the faculty o f _the public posal to submit Connecticut teach­ -draw out-of the.Xingers,. Uie-inler!. around the picture, rather than T h e Tolland County Derpocratlc day. Sending the driver to the Brown, a picnic scene; a quartet schoola in Coventry Tuesday after- have sufterica only... superficial ers’ to a lo ’yalfy bath: mcrel.v tacking it up on the wait. annual meeting tonight - at 8 Andrew R. Watsoa Ralph I-undberg prclaticms which they evidenced, Rockville City Hospital with nu­ of Raymond L. Pender. Louis noon. Mrs. John C. Reilly orChap- lacerations. Police said he was The teachers, including a repre­ Surely all the effort involved in merous bruises of the body and o'clock at the school on ‘ North again, la.st evening, is a record of Highter, G. Raymond Johnson lin and Mrs. John C. Cummisk held In $2,000 bail on a negligent sentative group from the Man­ the preparation of such a fine pre- Park street. Following taihe meet- which he might well be proud. limbs and ponaible fractured riba. and tyalter Lynch; a mandolin homicide charge. chester school system, were wel­ For the second consecutive year J. W. C'jwie. the composer, was Eaater offering deserves these mi­ State Policeman William Stephen­ li)g an auction will be held), the poured. Mrs. Charles Hemingway The elements of technique for solo by Mrs. Raymond L. Pender; planned the table arrangements They quoted him as saying he comed by Charles S. House, chair­ the senior choir of Center Congre­ nor concomitants of equal merit! son investigated. proceeds to be used for the annual a noted organist of Edinburgh, which this choir has become well s' skit by Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving with center-piece of spring could not' explain the accident ex­ man of the Manchester Board of gational Church will present, on ■■ ' ' — ---- YtuG«l OollecUng Starts schocrl picnic. The ways and means Scotland. He has provided a vivid known were used to advantage S & J ! Loomis, a picture pose by Alva flowers. Mrs. Charlci^ Van Deusen cept that he lost control o f' the Education. Wllmer Shultz, presi­ Good Friday evening at 8 o'clock, L The April collection of tin cans committee which Is In charge tn- last evening. The greatest' mls- NRAV B L (!R CROSR P L A N All T his*- Peace and Mr. Pender, concluded waa chairman of refreshments. car as he drove along West street, dent of the Connecticut Educatlbh J. W. Cowie'S sacred cantata, "Via and dramatic setting to the bibli­ and rubbish started this morning cludes Mrs. Mary Meyer, Mrs -tortune. was the sudden attsek of with a grand finale, Mrs. McKin­ Mrs, Samuel' A. GuHford- -was pre- more tbqn.t.wp njiles from .South- . Ajssoclation,.. xilao . greeted... tbe ■Cruejs” „tThe..Wfty M.the..cr,ossj _ cal text which tells the stnrv of the vvUH the dity'tracks making the Mary Hein ' ahd ' M^rs.; Laura ney was pianist. lo g o n ’s center. laryngitis., axperienned .by- Harold. . -New Haven. -April 7—(iP>“ >4iVom- S t a m ^ r i A . sented a spring bouquet In r^ g - ' group. — . The choir will be under the dl- r’Passioh 'u rb q r't2 fd ;' "'^a'tTrucis'*' Baglln who w as unable to take 4-e^lectlon-at- tha-east -«nd-.of..tha. -PirehlChhoite.r------Tha-store scene'included"Harry -Thr-pattrthir-CHr-ftit-wES'-tD-liBve—■ TTCrnsirorAbai'S'iCR. Wal-son, mini takes vi'p-thl* xluYy at the close of now until April 30 any Gonnec.tl- city. The residents are reminded oltiohof her work for the pasfsix During the business meeting be­ part lir. the prpgram. Inasmuch cut re.sldenl, regardless of emplo.v- Plan Talent Show Kltching as the storekeeper, Mrs. months as Interim principal. been replaced, and a new pole,, fore the. luncheon, chairmen of later of music at Center church, the Last Supper,' and carries it sgSMHhat material to»hs.coUactedl - The eighth! grade o f the East Hitching. ...as .^the .sko'rekeaper's as the dramatic sections that hold ment-.status, age or physical,,Coja.-„ KMiMiOeikJ .. ..ijsxaa^-. -- , ■ ...V... bound to .IL was ..standing .along­ V a r 1 om X: eommit'teea mibmUted who wdl^alro provide: the organ through the. Mount. ot- Qliyes^niut the Chorus hurnbcrs togcther"'iirc' must be in easily handled contain­ School Is completing plana for a wife, Emory Hill as the mailman, side. The terrific impact broke accompaniment.. Ralph Lundberg, .Geth.semahc to the Crucifixion, dltloh, may join the BUie CtosM, their reports. Glenn Moon, N a­ largely tenor, no amount of excel­ Any hour—day or,night— ers placed near the sidewalks. talent show to be presented April Andrew Liebman as delivery boy, both poles. baritone, will sing the role of The first presentation o( this non-profit hoapllal insurance plan. tional Education Association dl- lent chorale singing in Itself can .„ . . , . - „ . . , J a h a . J p s * p h . . . ' ,..i Micbsel. Psfce. as dnimmec, Janies Jesus.- A-ssisting.. «01olata-.wUt..-be. .eantata. tn,. the-UnUed .Rtateii. •v/no QrxUnarUy. membership .ln.tbe.Biua. w S if yo m liuniOT ila tBb Given On C.O O. Deliveries -I8r at- 8 'i>.~.m.-in tlie -school -audl. .. The-earj -a -heap- ■ of. -wreckage-,' • ■ rectfir,“ spoke ■ ttf -the- Tonventton ms'ke'^up* fof'“'l'hft*'\MraT'Tlo3S." “ ’ ' johh Joroph. i&las, ’ ®^ "o F T o V torium.. T. Laldlaw as book salesman,: W il­ About Town- came to a halt 86 feet farther on, Dorothy Snow ami Marjorie Keith, under Mr. Watson's direction, as (^ro.sa ia limited to payroll groups shortest order poaaibte. Wd land, died Saturday night follow­ which will be held in Detroit this The excellent readings by 'Wil- Roiieartai Tpnigbt liam Geaa as the city entertainer. headed in the direction’ from whlcii sopranos; Ida WoodhOuse, contral­ \yas its first performance in Man- of five or more persona. However, in g a long illness. He was .boin Mr. and Mrs, fidgar W. Flah of summer when all phases of educa­ Itapri Keith, where he caught the hayethrMaiiiad manpower Others were Mr. and Mrg. Byron it had come. LaChance’a body to; and Frank Maldriey, tchor. In-, 'chestar last year. ’’The public ils General Manager Robert Parnall Dec. .7, 1889, In Csechos^ovakla, a The young people of St. John’s 61 Oliver road are observing their tion wdll be dlscu.ssed. spirit of the pre.ssage involved, giv­ .1'' W. Hall, Mrs. John Hutt. Raymond was hauled from under the wreck. cidental solos will be taken -by cordially Invited to attend Good iuujQunced. yesterday that a "di­ Desk Choir and tools to do the job right son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Katas Episcopal Church a ill hold a re. 36th wedding anniversary today. Mrs. Hutton spoke in place of ing it out with Bir'srh'coflty, 'sfirr hearsal tonight at 7:15 fqr the Storre, Mrs.. Walter Lynch, Mrs. Miliken’s body lay halfway be­ Dr. Mary'P. Holleran of .St. Joseph Doris Steiner, Francis Payne" and Friday evening and share in this rect enrollment" period would be and, came to this country 60 years could never take the place of the held until the end of the montb in the first time—^regardleee of pageant they are to present on Anna G. Anderson, ’niomss D. The ^iixUiary firemen of the tween it and the broken poles. College, a member of the State Robert Llcbe. devotional service. ago* He had lived In Tolland for original Intchtlon that solo tenor observance of the plan's 15lh an- Wednewlay. McKinney, Harold M.Turner, Mrs. Soutly Manchester Fire District Board. Dr. Holleran was HI. the trouble. RANGE & FUEL OIL 32 yeara and was a retired pearl voire BO badly heeded here. hlvel-sAry. Philip La Montagne and Mrs. will meet tonight at 7 o’clock for Mrs. Hutton Said loyalty oaths ment for failiu'c to give a hand and disappeared within minutes. Mrs. June Gael performed her button maker. Walter 8. Haven. Mrs. Ruth f Automatic dolivary on He was a founder and charter driU at the firehouse on Spruce do not discourage' disloyalty and signal. He was 'Involved in an ac­ Dsmaged was estimated at be­ solo "Although Both^ Heart nnd [ OitkUmr Welles Fabyan was pianist. street. New Britain Set do not encourage loyalty. She said cident with'a car driven by a tween 3200,000 and 3300,000. Eyes O'erflow" with tfie^omipand GOP PLATFORM HEARING clean-burning Mobilheat, member of the CSA Society of Ellsworth Weeks. Pomona dep. .New»rk,.K- J-and.a former judge ^ Boys Wounded such oaths Work hardship on per- sailor, A-ltjert Rashoakie, 20, of o( fine preparation, nnd^slie also i ioo. O id n now/ uty. of, Eastern . Connecticut ,..ws4 . .. .Iha.&tauley..Grauiiuaf tha-South. Bons who have "unorthodox, but I Klngaterw-.N— Y .- .Thfc...latter—.was., ____ 1ME.S AKTERJOUMI- ..tonlc...oycr...a.,fau.'...Inclilenlal apnta Brldgei)orl. April 7—(AT—The The BOLAND OIL CG. of the Tolland Justice Court. judge in pUce of Mrs. Annette ..... For Mayor Yole. ------M ethodistW SC S wlU. have, qs not disloyal, opinions." hel^pn a violation of rules of the, Hartford, A p r 11 7- (iPi ; T he assigned to Mr. Baglln. We ogn Repu6n«an *BlBl'e Platform coiv 14-'."He-leaves kle wife. .Mrs--Mary. ,. In ^nn Mishaps Clark-or 8ensxet;Grange Whor" f

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I X I " PAGE _____ ^ , I.. . si '' h i'.V "J rMBHagerPiek^^^ . V. R. Brannlck, of ^orth Elm street, veteran meat cutter, RefMch Climax Tomorroj -kdklie preparing a fowl for 'firicaaee Saturday a t MerrlH's Market on Oakland street, ckiiia u^'n" someOilhgTie- eiijir|' afo ^n o w aeema real, Mrs. - CondiAtOe with Beat he has never spen in all his it Carl A; Johnson, died this ~)kaAnav,oi!.„aapctiaaca..4iy-.dsaasl<-, SMih'g ’ i!dfiWsiiie««‘Ts»«i’r ‘'XKSrfce Wf S h*^ kw fte^^ Martin will not ie<]ob as a Ing poultry—two full-sise eggs, (Oontlnaed from result af a partisan It, and if a in jGoventry following an extended hffirma Earlier Stand side by side. Joined stoutly by Itineas. „ 6-2-2 vote does ri ' It as seems tissue, without sheila of course. impreaslon In Khartoum, the Sudanese capi-; likely, the Republ^ (hay swing Mrs. Johnson had been a resi­ tal, the Pro-Britllih I«gialitive as- ' 4 h»e- over-and suppet chiidca of fixer ti’:' ___1 _ dent of this tQwmfor 80_year«. wid |Was a longtime member of the ■embly—m et to di*c«**; the- pro­ month search for, a new Bourn and- H at iway. "In broadest outline,” Gelgei posed new constitution. It would iieral manager ti expected to< The Rapdbli is who are now sal^J^that v ^ t^e_ Imprwlon.!' _ Emanuel . Lutheran Church. She belppi^ rih^Ladi^-Aid ...... " Ibrnbi^w backh . -are not~" believed G i v ^ K i w a i w ~^ k^ 3b}rManigap^^^ to bo^ JBPw«rb, a m l it- Society- of- tlw; erament iindar a.governor general an " trie d to cbnvdy the lmlpf4s- and’ dSaregards’ ' the ’‘'Egyptian Th hi* monthly report atiblBltted Office of Defense Manpower, tes­ he directors have the matter of is not exF eted that they would church and waa also a member of today to Acting General Manager i strnply because be is a on Taxes ilon" that he had great influence Scandia Lqdge, Order of Vasa. sovereignty claim. ,, tified the department "unqualified­ H a general manager appointment on JKUF_Idt.r«00. he aald, but added Sha—leaves- a - -daughter; Mrs. ..AHh.et. ^ h s a carried it* ultUnsr Jatnes H. Sheekey. ly .suppoctaL’-the need for_such leg; the agenda io r th rtr na«eU«gr to-^-“ “ ‘^'"**i' that it "wasn't put into words" Harold M. Rbad, with-whom she turn report in a diapatch fW»m According to the rtport, $56,178 ialation. norroW 'in the VerplaVick School, and he ■ never personally believed Waahington. saying that "well In- of the total was dolleeted in taxes He said the country must maka - Martin S.uggeetn Pro­ made her homdt..^one sister, Mrs. and the remaining $2,374.64 waa. and they are scheduled to inter­ it. Nils BJorkman; oqe brother, Jo­ fdrnried circles" in the American the most effective use of its entire view tonight the last of five can- portional Rcium of Aa Nathan told it. he kept a han I^son in Swedeq: two grand­ capital "have feliably learned collected 'in interest and lien labor forfe in the defense emer­ Wdatea who remain after the M iii^ Permits sharp lookout for war.assets deals from Cairo of the threat to cut off fees. gency, adding: "In spite of the sons, John and liiomaa. Reed, and . -_ ie report states UiatJthe jm: -Sales-—^Tax -R evenues and if--he-found on*~that looked- several nieces and hephlsw’s. th e talks.” - ...... 3 1 fact-that-surpluses of-labor , exists thkt has included 43 names. jfifsW 4;i25 good got in touch with Labowlts, The funeral will be held Wed­ The paper added that a "simi­ collected balance ' from ’ 1945 In certain specific labor market A-'" /,'At 8 o'clock tonight, the board State Water Commissioner He said the first desl together lar threat” last week resulted In through Aug. 1.5, 1951, the start areas the. over-all national man­ nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at of the current fiscal year, was M l meet with Director of the fUchard Martin, prominently men­ involved the purchase from the the Emanuel Lutheran Qhurcji, Britain’s’ relea.a titanees-for- .grsm which,.Prft?ide,nLJXyn’W.jp’Hk..„., sevep’'6ra7**h ■MS'hoi's weipri^^^^ -.-Mr. Wartift'-stated rt^M"he-was ■kattis,' Widow « r’G««rg« SutkaltVif, Peaee fdi!—AH "940C64;: .... ~ • into effect by executive order Is position appeared, enhanced sure that many of t!he m all home About Town; died Saturday morning at the During March, the report states, are being built on .Constance drive _ _ \ working out. The President's or­ ly'by Acting General Manager and one on Conwa.v road, . owners. In Manchester arV capable home of her daughter, Mrs. Hay- $1,285.58 Were coUeeted from char­ der deals Only with Jobs under de­ ^ H. Bheekey’s resffirmatlon of carrying a much largW tax "How Good Are ybur Schools?" ner Davidson of 15 Scarborough (OonUnned From Page C)hq) The report shows that four per­ by Wilbur Yauch, will be reviewed ities. $1,215.15 from the..sale of fense contracts left by the gov­ h % he' was not'a candidate for mits were issued to commercial burden than their , present p^per- road. She was born in Lithuania lots for burial, and $2,7.75 from ernment. the position of general manager. iy tax. He put forward the ^ ea by Mrs. Charles Gipson at., the and lii'ed in Hartford five years truce. The UN command diaad- or Industrini Arms for construc­ meeting of the Child Study group proves of both.• veterans’ housing. gheekey has been recommended tion .totalling 171,000, Included that one method of increasing Uix before moving, to Manchester a March collections from these ...... the Job and been urged to be­ at the Washington School tomor* year ago. The Red broadcasts promising ------tot among these is the permit to the revenue.for the town so-that cltr- row at 1 p. m; and. other sources amounted to come a candidate ever since his Manchester Trust Company for sens could carry the load in pro­ Besides her daughter she leaves immunity to their returned prison­ $8,315.56. Leiiteii Program ers were attributed to the "Kore- Cotton Life Bra — figure Nylon Taffeta with plunge Cotton Brar—for the fuller- Cotton Bobbie Bra— new Nylon Taffeta High-Cut— ap|oititmsnt as acting general the erection of its North Branch portion to their ability to pay was The Sllhouette.s, Vernon hand: one son, Joseph G. Sutkaltis of 'Watrt; and Sewer Department manager, but he has always main­ bank at an estimated cost of Hartford, three grandc'hildren and M People's Armed Forces and the collections, which are included In to tax them on their ability to will present a concert at Cynter Chinese People’s Volunteers." Has Cantata, Film flattering and famous for neckline, nylon lace trim than-average huit. Avail- enchantment for small fig- with delicate lace edginiT tained that he was not a candidate $43,000. apatul.. Ths...aalas .tax, As—aaldr-i» T^erkrmr"XTiTiT~24--aftgr" shopping' ^tlicseLgreatXMindcliJldcsii. -(>rvlnl's.Jrtport...b.6 Ye.^ljy5 lrtd_,to its perfect uplift. -.$1,75 Jandiuillted undercup ^ta.Q O able in B and C cupa. t2.00 ____ ure in A A cup aiz« $ 1 ,^ ------suid-alaatic ittaes*a--$a^ would net bewiiie (inn: SP" The report also lists .86 permits Impracticsl for any one town to The funeral will be held tomor­ --Therweri-TmiFdTiriHeE^rf?iS $136,249.72 through the end of — ----TriSb- hours.\The 38 piece drum corps row morning a t 8:15 a t the Molloy language Sunday by the North vhlch though he did say that he would for alterations and sdditinhs to attempt, since such an attempt concertos being snonsonsd by the March, duringxwhl $20,897.94 The last of six Lenten programs a c o t^ tho-'Job H- "the-whole- town- ,bs-moda at- an dggvsgate cost of- Would -be iinsucoeeaf ul if -neighbor* -Funeral Home, 12B-Capitol-avenue, PyonByftijg radio, and .In wae ftoHftctert. on- conoecutive Sundays in ’Lentc - ilrtNeA.*: V-■/iMs.'iww-'Frte' i,*4.< ■WW is w Vemlhaer' b f'th e 1.000 Hartfoixl. with a solemn requiem Chinese Monday by the Peiping wimta me." $66,978, and perm lts'for the con- ing towns did not have a similar drive dgnee for*the benefit of the radio. held at the Second Congregational Ma'ss in Holy 'Trinity Church'at 9 Church, Sunday evening, fea­ .'fCoday. howevar. Sheeko" Indi­ arrangement,,______Billy Prentice- Fund on April 26 They repeated the Red stand cated that he would not even 'Wel­ Previous to his suggested solu­ b’cTocTc. Burial "w-lll be In ML St. tured the canata by Maunder, at the VFW Home. Inflated bal­ Benedict Cemetery. that all prisoners held by both Architects Reiurn come a draft. He said he did not tion to the tsx problem, he re­ loons imprinted with "VFW Billy sides should be released and re­ "Olivet to Calvary," and the show­ et^ cl to be interviewed for'.the marked that Manchester was not ing of the film by-Cecil B. De- Prentice Fund" will be distributed Mrs. A. Emma Wharton patriated In the event of an JS^^hy the Board of Director.^ and really In as bad a position taxwlse to the .children.'There will be no armistice. ■ ’ Question Foimis Mjil^, "King of Kin'ga.". Filmed saw ncTreason Why the (triectotg- as. Is. often -stated,. The town com­ 'adfrilsairin. : Mrs. A. Emma .Claufan .Whar­ The UN command has insists many years ago in Hollywood, it. . . Phone Men pares very favorably with compar­ ton. 71, widow of Robert A. Whar- deals with the pa.s.sion and resur­ ahould invite him for an interview, all along that no prisoner be re­ Acting General Manager James j Sheekey Comments able communities in the state, Memorial Temple. Pythian Sis­ tbn, died yesterday at the Wesson turned agalmet his will. H. Sheekey reported on Saturday rection of Christ, and "1^ as popu­ In his statement today, Sheekey having a'lower than average per Memorial Hospital In Springfield. The Red broa'dcasts' siild the lar to^ay, especially aUthe, Ea-ster ',rV- ters, will meet tomorrow night at that seven of the architects being f- aald, "I have Informed the Indlvld- Build Snarl capita tax, and A olwer than aver­ 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows Hall. The Born in Sweden on April 27. 1880, Commtml.et armies w ant all their considered for the Job of preparing season,xas it W'as when first pro­ ul$- members of the board who age rate of tax increase, ...... charter will be draped and after she had been a resident of Man­ men. back even -though "eome of the plana *nd^peelflcallons-of the duced. ■ hg^e discussed the matter with me The present , problem, he main­ the business session an entertain­ chester for many'years until, jnov- our personnel tnUmed. have in­ propoaed. Memorial High School T(ie cantata. Under the liirectipn _ t'hhtT did eiot wish an interview, tained, is a resuit of clinging too ment ' will be given and refresh­ Ih'g to Hartford a few months ago. scribed letters oh their arms, have, have retqrned the questionnaires of Organist Vi^rren D. Woofl, was and that I would be most happy Set by WU long to the outmoded system of ments served. She leaves one son. Robert produced documents or have done’ sent them last week. impressively rendered by a group ta the. Board of Dlrectora. ae!- propert,y taxation. Mr. Martin saw Wharton, of Hartford. similar acts" indicating they re­ from th5.''^Manchester Choral So­ the solution toj, the tax probltmi The funeral will be held at the Th*' questionnaires, which are >a upon a successor to Mr. Wad- (Cuulluued from Fagn Onn) The Joint installation of the new nounced Communism. designed to furnish Sheekey and ciety add from the choir of the Ifaclng-communitiaa tn-ganaral la o'fftnnii"'"nf‘ “Ajiifers(W-'SheR ■■ Post;' Eika..JEunexaL.-Uom*,..-.Glou«e*i«*; u n r^ ’didsory eoinmittei* wlhi‘'rh-'■ ivere'^Wf*:' I ^ ----- • -t "1 have been moyt apprecia­ this country as one which must be Mass.. Wednesday afternoon at t Western Electric does installstlon VFW, a'nd Its auxiliary will be o’clock. formatton relative to the qualifies Stfttner, well known concert te* of the -confidence in me ex- work onl.v In the phone company's solved by entirely new methods held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock Hospital Notes " tidns of the architects being con­ soprano; George Vince; promising otM ed by my frienda 'who have and not reylsiona of the old meth- St the 'VFW home at Manchester Friend.s may call at the Dickin­ sidered. have been sent to 30 flrmft young tenor; Robert Taylor of bd th at I either become a can- offices. Customer inrtallation' is oda. son Streeter Funeral Home In handled ^_SNETCO, he said. Green. Joseph Sterling will be In­ Springfield tonight. Patients Today ...... lt,n dr individuals. / Second Church choir and Robert tU for the position or agree Accompanying Mr. Martin was stalled as commander of the post Deadline for receiving th e se s Llebe, baritones. The cantata wa.s . tCisccept It If appointed by theSome large switchboard Custom­ Hubert Stone of the . Connecticut ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mr?. a ers may he hurt, he said, if ship- and Mrs. Dorothy Klelnschmldt as tionnaires has been set at April 10. followed by a family supper in the abm l of Directors, but nothing Pub7Ic“Expenditure Council. Mr.' Robert E. Holmes, Ji^- Selma Erickson, 50 Haynes street: happened to change my ment of large equipment is held president of the auxiliary. After Wayne Klngebury. Bolton road; Sheekey and his committee de­ vestry, under arrangements of a upri----- ...... Stone seconded__ Commissioner the inslallHtion of a social time Robert'.Earl Holmes, Jr., son of rided on the method ofques­ group from the Morri-WwlB, All----- original dedsioo, which is a pgr^' Martin's analysts of the tax prob­ Mr. and Mr*. Robert E. Holmes of Lawrence Case, 18 UTa'c street; tionnaires when It pilut. decided ,1.one.’’. . ■ The A.T.ftT, spokesman said with refreshments, in charge, of Mrs. Lydia Clark, Rockville; Mrs, four groups of, the Women's lem.,, snd .furiher.jempliwiRed .th.*t Mrs;—Liliisn- • Hutchinson; wlH; be- .55. Qgk ,,»i|.reeL...dieri;yea*. ■that it-was the-Osly-way -in- which Leagit*',' -the Yomig-: People's; So-" ' le ■’hoiaro a “spbaVent "Wnniig- that-•'-an-nim r ;':ai«kHise:’: cans' the real . prnhl«n-W8a:tipi.:lhe-Ji<;- .«TOay-."t:,llie: Hartford; Hospital,. 'Dlga.'.'XftGtlfta;: Moniiiin,' '.Maai;: ^ Jb y ed . The, publle is invited^ ■ ' iHft'yVcoUM' gainv^thev.'ih^ , ‘to wIBd “up- thiPughmir the Tcostfy--Ayi-going quisltlon of such tax m'onlea, but Besides his parents, he leaves a M rs:"Effla'Perkins, '28' A'iitumn' m ti’. s a d MU'; Sicffla; Chi, ."Have; making its selection tomorrow through,'’ despite- the walkouts of street; John Austin, 35 North they needed ow which to base a taken charge of the suppers in the method of proportional return The .Auxiliary Police will meet twin sister, Sheryr'-l.ce Holmes, final aelftction. their turn. rilMht ihdlcales.,a switch In policy operators and others at Bell sys­ to the community. He used the his maternal grandmother, Mrs. street; Frederick Aitklns, Eagle- . ifhaafollowed until now—a policy tems Hi tbe five states. tonight at 7:30 at the Hollister vllle; Mr*. Mary Place, Rockville; The motion picture was shown large shopping center town as an Street School. Charles Anderson, and hi* pater­ 1 / \(^^h might be described'as cau­ Some of the. call.t are moving example, and stated that an exact, nal grandmother, Mrs. -John Mrs. Osla Patent. 35 Locust in the sanctuary after the meal. tious haste. Froni the start, the only "slowly." he said,- because Holm'es, all of Manchester. He'was street; Joseph 8rhelbenpfliig, 275 return of monies collected from Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Atkinson Start Foiindatioii mdmbera stated it was their desire yfhe boys with the thumbs"' (su­ such ■ a community would be un­ a pupil at the Nathan Hal* School street. .to i^ k e a selection as soon as,pos­ pervisors not fully skilled at the Jr., have returned from Florida School. ADMITTED YESTER DAY; Gotten Bra—with Rayon ^ t in Bra with-firm , Pre-iShrunlc—tBrouddoth— ~ Sutin t?l«iBtig~ embroidered ~ r ~ Nyftm" Taffet«~ switchboard) have taken the place fair to .'surrounding towns from w'nere they spent their honeymoon On Branch Bank Beeiii Mail Drive sible. but St the same time they -«dtoaAreiudenta-'much.«f,’the.ahPP<. : ^Jwwtal .yfiU-.bft.hal4 M Ih* .Mikpleit., 5(>.,Harrtn .,*tf**ti. sion and ^iaphram control. aM4gnger,bMd. \c.flinplete|y ffeiicli^ f^ jpjrt«ui6ett«,.t<)ppliifc . ^Jw«.W^(»A 1ovfllUi8rd ______apiiafW r«urta«raiiSk'(r^^ Pf-'rt*iil«d6peratnrt(. ■ ' a'nd Mr; 'At'klntRm'haif' rifsU'iHtid hix home of his parents Wednesday Jamrt Sullivan, 38 Elrb atree; For ffirh o d t h e r,' lovelieT ' "Jills slowing down," he added, ping center tax monies would be studies at Wesleyan University, control...... $ 1 . 7 5 for marvelous uplift, $2.25 nylon taffeta under- uplift*,,...... $$.95 petuous shortcuts. received, , afternoon at 3:30. Rev. Carl E. Edward Matushak. 86 Highland Forms are being constructed for For Waddell Fund curves. $1.50 Audit Iseue "applies only to,a few places and They are occupying their newly Olson., pastor, of the Emanuel street; Mrs. Phllena Jones. JBuck- cup...,...... • $ 3 .9 5 \ '''■"fSIt'ndwV ‘not ’dhty' win'the Dt- la not 'general by any means. Mbit ... Mm , , i*9}hk .,-«ecpm- furMshbd.apartnient'at'125r4 Cen­ the fooUM of the panted by Frederic Werner, enter­ Lutheran ' ChhrcH; ''win ',iffieiiile.' bind-'road: ''Mrs.'Ceito 'arskls. 175 Cdmpanys'-‘new" Slorth ’ Branch it ■fe- rectors be making their selection service is normal." , ter street. ' Mrs. Atkinson wgs ahd btirial will be in the East Hilliard street; Robert Sinclair, The George H. Waddell Memo­ only 24 hours after condvictlng_ Dial aoK-ice, which takes care tained the meeting with two vocal the former Miss Corsjane Limburg Oftklshd and North Main streets rial Fund committee launched a aeUctUma of Eaater, jmislc...... — ,. Cemetery. _ _ _ Slmubury; ...... " thsilr final interviews. hut.„.the,v..th*54-u^--i*-rb«lk--rif---nrbBtt' • <-aHs,'~ Ts~'nnr ■Tif;; East-'-Hartford.'" :"-TffTends "m'ay call ' at hTs' laiV .dirftct-ma!l-f.aoipalg»-4oday in an— threatened, barring equipment Herbert House, charter member tomorrow or early Wedneaday effort to raise money the pur- Dream - figure Brasstm s ...w nr 'be' '■makinK it sT"a meeting -of the clitb,. inducted to member-, home tomorrow afternoon and for cMlSsa.". originally....for •"a ' public breakdowns...... 'WCTU members are reminded evening. 15 Rd-yil st.rtt:'w^more^^^^^^ « spokesman for the chase- of a. bronze plaque honoring ■ tng dealing with—w—subjee . . f f Si .. ^ 4 4 .ahlp _Dr, Btrhard._£.-__Ait5!kJ?-hl that--the-monthly- meetlng.—whieii- -aonr-25-;A1toti strsetl'ICImbrs-mTiB-:- __Squlllacotz__ ConsizucUoii- the latft y;ftn«ral—manager-----The:— Homer Ijirabee. ; Company. that has caused s great deal of count ly indicated that while most oVdinsrlly Would be held fomof- .51r*. Lowndes Smith phrles, 46 Birch street; Britce piaque .will be hung In the Munici­ aerbnony among the members of Western Electrift- workers were The attendance prise, donated row', has been postponed because The cellsr has been excavated pal Building. _ / by Henry Smith, wii won this Mrs. Lowndes Smith of Middle- Cornelluson, Rockville: John Alpa- tha'board- the question of hiring out, they had not yet attempted of Holy Week to 'Diesday. April ky, 31 Byron road; John Andife- and water and sewer pipes have Although the'lettera are being an outside auditor to dn a special to picket telephone ..exchanges. week by Roy, Slocum. 15, when an all-day session will be town, mother of Mrs. Earle E. been laid. sent to personal friends of the late Doebener of 374 Summit street, oll, 91 Birch street; Mrs. Lena audit of the Water and Sewer De­ There was picketing of aome held St, the South Methodist Patterson; 89 Bigelow street: Mr*. 'The ground-breaking ceremony general pianager.and to organiza­ /k partm ent's books. W'estem Electric plants, however, Church. died at her h.ome Saturday morn- for the new branch took place, a tions in which he participated, the ____ Ing. Besides her daughter she Cerena Pesco, Andover; Ruth Bik- i :|k>me of the Dlrectora — Mrs niVd-at telephone exchanges In the Steel Strike Ni?ar; ernleks, 436 North Main street; week ago. __ committee has stated that coritri- l4MAor lna - P . B ourn. a nd—Ma yor fitfttta Where the nperatnrs theta -Miss-Marlon—Cartruda -Andfts- J^^^g^ilg^sgns...., two; ...hmthera Mrs. Geraldine—Hieti;:—22:'T>evmr -hutiona Trom anyone—wishing—to— Hwold A. Turktngton, among, selves stn'irtt..\V-E plants In Ws- son. daughter of Mr. and Mrir' one sirter and four grandchildren. drive. donate will be welcome. terto^vn. Mass:; and New Haven Mills SencTSliul The funeral will be held tomor­ them are known to-be reluctant 0oI. , Incidental 861-867 Main street including fix­ offices: BIRTHS TODAY; a daughter TRUSSES-BELTS foriwU attitude.- and it ppiiears "It is too eai-ly, however," Fein Iv, Miaa Anderson mskea her home Mfh. Ellzab^tti Parkd to Mr. and Mrs; Raymond. Hills, tures and equipment has been sold, . th«t the wishes of these directors . Ernest' Weaver* a CWA district singer added,, "to state "whether or at the Frankttn Square Hquse Mrs, E llubeth Parks of 127 according to a bill of Sale rerorded ELAS-nO STOCKINGS official .in New York, said 306.000 24 Eldridge street: s son’to Mr. EXPERT FITTERS • ar*igolng to nrevall. when the dl.spute would be set­ which at its annual meeting April Middle turnpike, east, widow of and Mrs. Clarence Lewie, 79 Flor­ today in the town clerk’s office. With the decision leas than 36 union telephone workers In the 43 tled.'" He stressed that a strike 10 will mark half s century of out­ The instrument transfers the states were prepared to respect Robert Parka, died Sunda.v morn­ ence street. “ hours away, moat observers con­ wbuld Immediately affect national standing aervtce to vounr busine.ss DISCHARGED SATURDAY: business from Abram Glaasman Id Arthur Drus Stores tinue to agree that Martin hsa the the -Western Electric picket lines. ing at the Manchester Memorial defenser,* women and atiidenta In Boston for Hospital, following'a rtiort ill­ Mrs. Marie Charest, Vernon Francis Joseph Ssnty. edge over the other four candi.- Hts cautious optimism was tem­ wmrk or atud.v. ness. ’ street; Phillip Morrison, 207 datV ' ThCy-feel that not only does U. S. C p u rjL JI^ s pered b.v these immediate develop­ _Born .In Ireland, 87 jfears ago, Parker street; Mrs. Catherine he Appeal to at least, five of the ments; i The Itslian-Ame.riran Ladles Leach, 125 Walker street; Evelyn For YOUR she had resided In Mancharter for Rapubllcan. members of the board Fairless asked the union to call Aid Society will hold Its moiitbly LeBel, 118 Autumn street; Mrs. on Ihe basis, of his record, - he Is a , Alien Travel Ban meeting t^brrdw evening at 8 five years, making her home with off the strike; and Murray ,?<'n and dau^ter.Tlnrlaw, .iir, Rose WltkowskU.8 Ardmore^ road; •.£; jfojgpe r. dij-^iptoir, pprt aelcc tm an,, prdmptl.v> Sald Jt was -tbb Induatcyi »Vf:li>Ck, a t tiift. clubhouse o n . Bad .Air*.;. AVIs.'TJftgd.-and: .dSu|ti>^.’ , leader in the movement that ridge street.- *B*" Mrs. Robert'" HT ’Paf'ks: ‘She .Overture in Cotton—idever, ’ . „ Alib-EtUi. in . «tto!f»i^^^ a- -^K 8iden8tte■^- faroadeloilv— ■" ■ -Maidlenettein Ny1«hT*ff«ta - - ChaiwoiiettsiiiHnew hvnyteitt ■ ’" ■ (Conrinued From Page Onej - not the union', which was "forfln’g ItiSves two_ other sons.,, ..Ernest of RockvIIle;-.-Mr*. Ida RouvMts, 87 ^ | j - ing^ggurated ^the councU-manager the strike."----- '------Seaman circle; Mrs. Irma Harri­ ___darts achieve youthful ac- defined separation, plus the lift and lilt you’ve al- . —beautifully frosted with Famous circular stitching fom of govemment In Manches- Rev. James 9 . Bell of the Manchester and James of Austra­ son. 33.Myrtle street; Mias Janst Autoihotivs Firiis’ Jobber centuation and uplift $ 1 ,75. perfect diaphram control. ways wantqd. Lovely lace nvlon marquisette. . .$ ? 5(Y rounds « you, accentuate ’ te^ ^an d -an' expert ' in -municipal ditring.lta study .of the MKlarran Church of t|i* ^azarehe gave * lia:* am daughter. - Mrr. Marry Holmes, 28 rttoddbridge street;' gmfernmM t. affa^^ bill ^ he. also bill: Tighe, of Ireland: nine grand- .._■ ■ $2.00 inserts, ...... ,$1.$0 you. .$ 2 .5 0 Afecideiil.,\Lictiiia‘!6 . , Mjcs---* a travel document fn this aU)^n row Rev.^Leland O. Hunt of-the Broad street ;_A(rs. Rachel Ritchie, ‘Oubahmtlal MaJpiHj' ■4^clition l».iEair.' Setond ''IMngi'egati Funesftl aervleew' irUl..^t>e liekl TMcuttvntei wepBMi' T nifle,.!,. f aih ,Godda8»’-.~Wiiuat..W}iattl6r- VWiM*' .rlpOIQ. VUVUTIVIi Vflw fIVIIWiyv* 9IU K '1N W |~j:lfTv "take JsettK-DffjyDUY'jttkWlo and.add ...... curyefiome glamour to your.figure,.In" .;, irler, in»r™ r-TeThas been openly on Wedheeday and burial will be daughter, ' Birch’ nribuntto road; InMiitNiftty tliM Creu ovdui^*. '46 htdire enough, , according to Martin. deOant of the Jured when his ear went, out of ■v’l satin and n-ylen lace and all elastic ■ • government’s efforts to carry out control and smashed-into a tree Lenten-devotions at Zion Luth­ In the East Cemetery, Calling Th'qmaa .CKbrna, 123 Walnut When he announced his avallabil- eran ,Church . each noontime this hours at the Pa,)rllia home will be street; Bernard Walsh, 42 Cool* wMkIy. TIiim and eno-holf for timn ovo^ldO back, in. white. Sizes 32 to 38B. $ 5.95 .f _ Itjl^! Martin sal4* he would take the,, ,1sw in his ease: We have in Rockville Friday- night waa re­ no means whereby fan take ported today to'be "somewhat im­ w’eek ahd continuing through thii evening froni 7 to 9:30. idge street; Ignatz" Reiser, 219 tha Job only If he were appointed Good Friday are from 12:20 to Friends art requeaUd to re­ School street;. Mrs. Dorothy Mac- houn." ■ . I'P ' by a substantial majority) and not him into custody.’ In view of his proved" by the authorities at V.' itbllity as s leader and organiser, Rpckrtlle City. Hospital. ’ 12:40, They are preceded by am­ frain from sending floral tributes. ri; '83 Corigroas street; ‘ Michele as -fk result of a partisan split on plified muste ^ o m the church Funeral Director Mark Holmes Chartler, 211 Center street; Mar­ th r board. And it appears that a he Is a distinct threat to the na­ ■ The q^an, Howard Daniel. 38. of tower. tional security' of the Uhlted 22 Ardmore road was' driving east is in'charge. shs Vennart, 54 .(Itiestnut street. , WRITE BOX Z HERALD i partisan split i* going to develop States." - DISCHARGED lY;BaiTERDAY: ■"•■S' iiC : tonaorrow night. ■ on Route. 44 IM en'hls car went off Miss Emm a Evaii»; 480 North. After ensetment of. the McCaf- .the road and hit a tree about a ,,1., "rte original preference of Dpm- ran Act;- Bpector was indicted in 'Main street; Harry Lambert, . pctitic Directors Bourn and Mel- quarter of a mile east of.the Tol­ Aniioiiim5iT*atroii8^ Rotary to View • Rockville; Roger.' John.son, An­ I vlir'8."Hathaway for an out-of* 1950 as a result of hu'refusalrto land County Jail. The car was de­ dover: Virginia Hollis, 274 Parker The fitting's the "ihing leave the country. molished and Daniel was thrown town man for the position has The section involved in todav's For G Q ef Goncert street; Raymond Murphy, Rock­ beefn reinforced as a result of the partially, from the esr by the im­ Acoustics Film ville; Waltar Borat, 102 -Hollister .deefsion says an alien ordered ^e- pact. according to State Police re­ at ' Intarvlews held last week. They street; Mrs.; Grace Gibson, 185 ; ^rted may be imprisoned for to ports. , - Patrons for the 25th anniver­ have stated that they were par­ years If he willfully falls or re­ "Quiet, Plesse ” art-educational Main street;. Dr. Austin Sqvage, ticularly Impreased with one of-the sary concert of the G Qef Club, sound movie In color, irtll be pre­ 953 Main street; Mrs. Janet Cllapp, fuses to "make timely applicaHon Tuesday, April 15. at 8 p. m. In men interviewed on Wednesday, a in good faith for. travel or other sented by the C. A. pader Co. of Lebanon; Mrs. Julia Bronzi, Glas­ _ BURTON'S d ty ■ manager rtom PehiVsylvania, Public R«;cord8 Emanuel Lutheran Church are Hartford, accouatical contractors tonbury; Mrs. Ekitelle Giglio, 45 YEAR ROUND AIR CONDITIONING documents necessary to his '•e- ToHows: .. and It Is believed they are going parture.” at. the Rotary' Club meeting' to­ Lenox street: Roger Schubert, 59 Mr. and Mrs. -Andrew Ansaldi, IIIUIIM R to Jmld out for him. _ . - Warrantee Deed! morrow at 0:30 at the country Oqoper street; Mrs. Elsie SqSquiert' WELL PLANNED AND. ' „ ., Won’t Vote For Martin ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Bantly, club. The film tella the stinry of Uift Mariboro: John Lehmus, BroolK>klyn, CORSET SALON~ ii. Qrayland D ^ o u g h and .HaUhl Malcolm Barlow, Beethoven - Glee UNHURRIED . ... U the kei-notft of each TXe third Democrat on the A. aough to the Alien Realty history of architectural aecoustica, "iOBBn. William F. Qulsh Service. Expenditure has boapd, ;Dtrector Mahoney, who an- Club, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles 8. the manufacture and Inatalla.Uon DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Engagement Company/prpperty on Chestnut Burr, Dr. and Mrs. David M. Cald­ no hearing on the completeness and dig­ At Burton’s, ’specially trained expert* Boujceid his support for Bowers street. of modern accoustical materials Mildred Howland, Rockville; Lou­ nity of a Qolsh Service. Family wishes nr* (BOW*** -only said today well. Austin A. Chambers, Mrs. and' the effects. Actual wlth-and- ise Hughes, 39 Englewood drive; your figure problems in hand and make you Allen Realty to Matilda M. Clifford D. V?heney, Frank Che­ always respected and fnllillea: he,-J|fa3 still backing the represen- London-CampanelH Knapp and Alexander ft Tltdr, wlthout effects can -be presented Patrick Henderson. 150 Charter a smooth article in no time flat. We’ve a bra tattire for the job, but-added that Mr. and Mrs. L. A. London of ney, Jr., Mrs. Albert G, Crowfll, through the. .pound track of the Oak street; Mra Dorothy Seaton, M ai^,'whom ha changed the Re- 148 *CDopcr Hill street announce property on Chestnut street. Mr;- and Mrs.'TKomaii Ferguson.' film. — t 152 Henry street; Mrs. Mary Fra- and girdle for every fashionable female in publicana had already decided to Green Manor EsUtes, Ino. to Dr. and Mrs. Amo* E. Friend, Mr. ,^ L 4 3 4 0 . Manchester. Come in today. the engaeernrnt and coming mar­ Malcolm M. Clara, property on Elwood J. Hpwles, who 1* one her and daughter, 52 North street; pl(^ waa not going to get his vote riage of their daughter. Miss and Mrs. W. George Glenney Dr. of our newaaLmembers-and a rep­ Mrs; Florence Blinn, Rockvile; unwr any circumstance*. Elizabeth drive. and Mrs. George A. F.'Lundberg,. Modern Carole Ernestine London, to Frsnk Matilda M. Knapp to Marcel R. resentative of the Bader Company, Edward Reid, 396 Hartford road. Amhulanoe h ^ ia also believed Ihkt':Mertin Campanelll. Jr., son of Mr. and The Manchester Trust Company, will talk briefly before the film is CHnlo 'Schedule Service i.'' Hidden Treasure in co tto n - Inner Circle in cotton—with » o ^ not get even the full bloc Jutrai and Carmen 0.-'_ Jutras, John G. Pentland, Mr. and M rs presented. * .Home, Mrs. Frank Campanelli of 47 V?ad- property on Hackmataclc street. Tuesday—Tonsil and adenoids, at all hours. adds fullness without padd- Dura-form cup that keeps df tae aiz Republican vote8,-slnce dell road. Jay E. Rand. Willard B. Rogers. ■(The attendance conteat__party a t 8:30. Craekett ia reported to be favor- Certificate of Devise /. Mr. and Mrs. William Rush, Mr. or puffs, and it retains its its shape, washing after The wedding will take place Estate of Frana August HilaAd- was scheduled for this data but as Wednesday—Well baby at T. 3 iligi^owera. Saturday, April 19, In the Cbva- and Mri. Saul M. Sllverstelri, Mr., the captains'Of the teams and the to 4. shape 1 ...... $3.50 w ashing...... $3.95 er, died Nov. 22, 1980. to fre d L. and Mss. John G. Talcott. Jr., q f v/n »“*• *** ttiet^nant-Congregational Church oh McKeriney, property oil Mt. Nebo Attendance Committee was. not Thursday—Pre^ndtal at 9. '‘Mty outside man Bpruc(|street. akilcoHville. and Mr. and Mr*. C ready the above program was sub* Friday—Well baby at hospital,- place. t ' lOiBOra W atkins *Utute|li

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 7,1952 ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDA"^ APRIL 7,1962 % A G E 8 D C X ■BrhestElllott and ^W» commlttee- ntwmiiirrfipi nearest to; It, geographically evening. The affair was an out­ WINDOW GLASS ,jm i„ .FrJU,.„NQrsn. .aiid... Ronftld, shaking? TO would irhecsme a standing. ,auccau„ .exceeding-.ieael-,powereada.,jitimarni)a.'..a<;.tlvmeaL'.ioi:. .AtejroiEe.-Base,je'ottJBiagg.J4-..C.. iN ST A IX iP yetmde* Oet»bw spent the week end at the home of or would It l e something for the Pack 16i Cub ScouU held its the boys In addition to the spring *»«« icirtsiSiTSi^ monthly meeting . at the Ver- outing. Stij'art Paraw was the Another exciting trip is^lh store hls*parents. MIRRORS ~ HNISHED and INSTALLED . r.n» ' ‘ H ollu yi. KnterMt At tn* benefit of the naUon as a.whole? The Friendship Bible class wjll •t MMichntitr,■■ inchMU Conn.,^ ■ planck School Wednesday evening, auctioneer And his handling of for Troop 73 on April- 26. The G LA SS FURNITURE TOPS Underneath the high pressured hold Its monthly business meetlhg 1 lull M*tt«r. ■ March 20. "Jungle Tales" was the the auction was very'professional. Mystic Marine ..M u ^ m Is the OPEN SATURDAVS — ESTIMATES OLADLT GIVEN lobbying of the oil Interests who theme for the month and six of Spirited bidding occurred on near­ destination. Sin ce Scoutmaster and social tonight at thd home of SUBSCWPmON RATKfl Mrs. John McConvHIe on Edge- FORMERLY WITH METCALFE Tonr by^JU U ...... |1J 00 much prefer to make their the dens'presentcd'skits. The dens ly every article. The Cub Scouts Ernest Elliott has moved from taking part in the skits were un- themselves added greatly to the Bolton,,It Is necessary to find a wood road, Mrs, - Edwin -v. L. Heintz Mogth by Mftll dc.yeiopm£nt..dhal«JAllltt)ttJ^^^ dBr'ths-diTecttgn'Tit-Mnr-Mtldred fa ir b y k c ttv o ' btddtng;-Maiiy com- guccesHor-fm'''fruPff-73.~Anymir)n'f; |l| , *^ *^*'* '» there . ia.-ar;CurloUB. and, '-lerested( Aesaf-xA t'fr^iv'iitrmr-^n thni-nTsB- -asBlBt In tha-snUrtainlng. ------rl &in ler Francis Ashllne o f Ihe JioUltry a s e t tlB.OO temporaiy reversal_ of political Marjorie 'Keith, Mrs. -Sherwood who were enthuslastl^.in their should -volunteer his services. jfebA. liollToroJ. Ono T«»r department at -Westbrook Farm Potter,'M rs. Helen Scruton and praise of the auction'. M ^ B B R O f principle Involved in this issue. In has returned from St. Francis Mrs. Harold Schultip. Cubmastcr Francis Rebel and Paul Tierney THM jJ a ^ A T S D PRESS the Senate, as In the House, It has A scene from Kipling’s "Jungle Hospital in Hartford where he has SPECIALIZING IN I Tho A*«>oUl«« W oy to Lovolinost* the Democrats, and the New lows: wolf badges, Allan Newton, dressed ’as monkeys, Mrs. Lucille Windsor and will discuss and dis­ ERNEST A. RITCHIE ' MEMBER -AUDIT BUREAU O f Rene Blanchette, Anthony Zelonis, lion and webetos ranks. Cubmastcr «RCUI,ATIONS. ______Gipson’s Den 7 were bears and play "Vases Of Yesterday and To­ Deal's obvious Inclination to use Richard Bennett, W alter Helsinki, Walter Doll preiented the gradu­ 16 LIBERTY ST. TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER Mrs. Althea Barbw'k Den 2 took day.” Mrs. Louis Lavitt Is chair- ALL THR0UGH THE HOUSE Bornld Prlntln* Compeny. Ine„ the federal power for all kinds of Robert Schmetz, Ronald Souza, ation certificates and Introduced the nart of s giant nvthnn. iM BO SnonctBl reei^nalbUtty for fho hy^yn nnrl__ thf>T .pBrmU—tO- itirin ut the h u stw cumiiilUee:----- BpiUtiBl eiTori BppoBrtnE l« **■ obj ectives, has eowred^lhe Wepub Robert. Price, David :H«ndry,,.Rua. Awards presented at the meet­ nenta and other reedlnii metier sel Scruton, Gerald Finn, Brian 8coiitiriB.>iter Vic MuzzUlln, who Spring dr Fall, Summer or Winter . . . up- Xeacheeter Erenlrc HeralC licans on their own traditional ing Included a wolf golcf arrow ritflirs or down . Deltox Fiber Rugs give Wagner, Raymond Stewart. Al­ welcomed them Into Troop 120. and two silver arrows to Norman principle,_^In their opposition to .. .Foilowing .regular, pack, hllsincss WeflBy ■ BdTmrtlelnE eloelnf- hoori! bert. Eaton^-and; WJUiain .Kuaiban; Gates, warn gold ana slTver artaws ydirmdre nig beauty than yoii dream pda- the kinds of thing the Democrats the Cubs presented, a minstrel ir Monday—1 p. m. frldajr, bear badges, Frank ObremsHi. to Ronald Allen, and wolf silver sible at a price so low. But Spring is the jr maeday—1 p. m. Monday, i have tr.lcd to do through the James Mclnemey, Cory SterHhg show. Pack Committeeman Joe pQ^tEklNG Sylvester -as-Mri-Intorloeutor- ex­ ».rrpvi’«., ..to,,„Presc'o,U..Hurl....ap'd. thms fo r Tiew '1 :0 1 0 1 7 )' and -TjatterniL <5oimi ■ iw 4^m«?lay*I^ .... 'fejerttr powef;” ' thh^ Ropbiieah*,’ and 'Oary-Sterlingr'"Hon-' badge,- Siegmar Blambcrg, Richard .■or Friday—1 p. m. Thuraday. John Sterling; wolf silver arrow, changed jokes with an cndmnn Lcadbctter,A Norman Gagnon and and see how smartly you can cover your • fo r Saturday-1 P. m. Friday. the political descendants o f the from each den and Intrpduc.ed the Gary Durost (two), Kenneth Gib­ Steven McQulde. received bear Raymond D. MeCortliy flaors with double-ivear ravenUble Ddtox Claaalfled deac.Une; 10:10 a. m. aaob partywhlch first made-the federal Bo'ngs which were sung In chorus. €mr of publication except Saturday— bons (tw o), Edvi'nrd Btaley, bary rugs. \ Outstanding In achievement this badges and Richard Langdon, ,S a m. , ____ government strong, have been Sterling, l^ory Sterling, David Robert Lambeck and Earle Bid- Tel. Manchester 3097 forced to wage battle behind the Hastings and Tom Heffroh; wolf month were the Cubs of Den 1 IVM $ reiBHvgg c m ‘T ~ Monday, April 7 each earning a silver arrow on well, Jr., were awarded bear gold principle of state's, rights. When gold arrows, Marshall Potter, arrows. Robert Carlson receiv­ PKOMTTLY to 4 out of Bruce Hippie, William Eagleson wolf; IM Ios. 18 Mot. OUR GHT and if the Republicans themselves ed a lion badge and Charles Gip­ S mon and womon^married or $271.29 $316.47 Iowa And Michitran David Hastings, Douglas Brown, Awards were as follows; to Alan son a lion silver arrow. W HArs THB REAL PRICE $ 22 TO YOU win back the federal power, and ^ g la . Cash loant for worthy Robert Price, David Hendry, Rus­ Pratt, lion badge, and assistant ' ON YOUR HOUSBf, purpoaai. Phona for 1-vitit loan $ 3 2 403.08 475.80 Iow a and Michigan have aeleot- sell Serdton, Gerald Finn, Brian The attendance award was woij whan,you buy Right have their own opportunity to denner stripe; John Besser, denner • .1 writa . . • or coma in today! Abevt poynwnta caver everyth^gl X • 4 their dalesates In the Repubtl- W agM r, Kenneth Blggons, Ronald stripe; Richard Rlker, bear badge; by Mrs. Gipson’s Den 7 with 72 Yoon find oar ooeyietoirt A loan pf $100 costs $70.60 when supeDdK..4.tAJiiiifc, it la ,auUe.ilk«Jy.. per - of-, the. qwsenta. preMnL- •pr^pHy ' repost* 1i»'-42-'caAte«uN»a -■’T " ____ OLMOW..... “M ltT'IViriJtt • THttrey 'TlUfl m n ■GaHSiSf?'Be&y FTithefS ■•KHSHOafiff f lW t«' mernhly Initollmenti of $10.05 tack. they will return to their own gold arrow,. John-Sterling; Hon all Lebel, Hon, badge, gold arrow, A t next month’s pack meeting, DEtflEtD* ;llnoU chooses delegates tomorrow, , ______„Ow JUnwterauAlniia original' - princlplee- ■ and —Bgain v e r a m w ,' ’Jtmif s tm ih g ' (tw o) webeios Bhfl certlflcate'i Billy Du'ri'-' -the -cubs will -have- a fair.-— • -• y ^ In Iowa the result was a clear champion the. federal govempient and two year service star, John can, lion badge; Alan Tedford, sil­ Remember, tbere la Merer U S a a j D 'T M f temnnmi^tint uutt te far r«»* . may pMIgsttoB when tom call / :]Diaenhower triumph. A few weeks against the Individual stataa Sterling. ver arrow; Kenneth Smith, silver tVSTSM ago, the, Taft forces expected to The closing ceremony was con­ arrow; James dole; gold arrow and 'lem im m FiM A H C totA I t 'w oiilfl seem jn .iis Ih s t ' lhey JARVIS REALTY 2n6 Rm t • JAkVIS lUllDINO ■gain 20 of I ^ a ’s 20. deTegater un ducted- by- WilltHiii Newton, assis-" Richard Should have returned to JHclr own tent Scoutmaster of Scout troop Kennedy, denner stripe; James POO0LECUT! Maachester 6112 ■06 MAIN STKin (Ovoe W #«lw »rth 'f] MANCHISTER, CONN. 'the very “day "of tho convention principle' on thin particular issue. 27. Greenberger. gold arid silver ar­ Dial 3430 • riilllp E. iirnkln,, YES MANog*' iMm mrit !• rtilimli •! .til (imwiiint lena they expected an even spilt. But As It Is, with gengti^ and House The next pack meeting will be rows; Paul Tierney, webelos ..and POODLE CUT! on AprH- 26 ^1 Whleh Gme ppospee- -certificateD an iel- Dormer,- gold - W e Iow a coniveaitton w ^ both having v^ei|^h" Isivor o f the the same kind oiHrend which had live Cnbs and their parents will arrow; Clifford Fisher, silver ar­ Regulorty $1.50 states,' th'e d n m ip .o t what would be at 'Vcrplanck School as the row and assistant denner stripe; previously hit In theoretically/he Republican prin­ May and Jime meetings will be Stanley Mloganoskl, denner stripe SPECIAL Little Man outcome, Elspnhower\^ned 14, ciple in ijn altuatloh~rests with held at (Tamp Johnson tn Bolton. and second year service star; sil­ ver arrows to Robert Andrews (2)( fraft nine, with three AiMldered tho potential veto o f President Cub Park 120:# monthly meet­ For economy in movie making iet Donald Cordnor (2 ); O a r t e r De- aeutraL Thta Action -camiN^^ee Truman. We think, he'ihould use ing on March 28 at- St. James' What Now? WASHER School was inaugurated with an Cormler,, John Dexter, David. K el­ .00 > days after the minority vlcUleloe $1 It. Impressive candle light ceremony sey, Charles .Perkins and Thomoa with the purchase of any us show you Kodak's new .'won by Taft In Wlsconaln Quish, ------...... — ---- CAUGHT, in a storm without conducted by Den 6, ■ home permanent refill. 4116 proper protection . . . just 6 NEW 5 Y^6 r Pretoction Plan {Nebraska, and seemed to Indicate Hpw To Lose ContlnentB New pack members, f id before The March meeting of Chib Prick - Limited-Time-Oirty;..... ____ cevYri PlTftt on** ligho*' ___ ■ th iit HejrtibTTeins s r lowsrhad ''an arTTflclS’ SlmrSfre by Den CTiief -IM-Bt Hontirtm'-Bfchoat-opened'wlth as he'Riijrht- be^ H - his-Ynsur- was on view at the Unit­ 6 MochdnlEm Soolod for Lifo ;#essed those. “vletori^'’ ac- Francis Morlarty were dubbed Cub the presentation of the Amert'oan ance isn’t ready for . that ed NiHJons the other day a dra­ flag by Den 2, represented by toiirately. Scouts by Pack (Committee Chair­ “rainy day.” 6 Fomout Hydro-Swirl Action matic demonstration, given by man Delmont Ballard. New mem Richard Wescott, with Peter Olsen JAMES' In^ichlgan, the . final decision and Donald McLagan as color 14S Main S t— Tel. 2-5701 6 45 Yoon of Thor Loadorship- this country’s diplomacy, o f how bers of Pack 120 are Robert Bren­ Don’t let fire,, windstorm-, jpf WeJ^publlcan state leadership. guards. There were many ex­ to lose Asia and Africa. nan, Dennis Hrfferon, Donald hibits of handcraft In -wood, accident or other“iieril dunk In a sttuatton where the ' Eiaen' Bouffard, Michael .Carvey, Michael Our partlculaKactlon was nega­ leather arid metals. A lively white- you financially. Call On. us for •y .O ffer UmitedI Come in Todayl liower forcea seem to be OOmIng Coy, Dennis Gleeson and Garry tive and weasel-litle In character, elephant auctidn sale was the fea­ adequate insurance today! vp faat, was to put Michigan's 46 Wood. and. yet; for that very reason It ture of the. evrining. Oonunittee- *Convantlon ..votaa .on. lea. until, tha . «.U<’,o^®ace, .aKard.,,,-givwv man- Richard -MctAgair’We* -the iiSliC-;in ■""iiofiyenlldn itself.' ...... moBthly-tO'the den having the most auettonwer." Awards werp preaent- Btancra. dramaHralljr .d e ^ v a parents prei.ent. was won by Den ■ X TfiUi meuis, Theoretrcsniy, that- sd as follows; -wolf badge t o -Riclivt Qur acUon was this: our State 7, and presented to Mrs, Julia ard Sartori Hon badge to Jeffiniy A ’ tingle roll oL 8min.. Koda- Michigan's votes could swing Department'Instructed our Melesko, den mother. This cup Larson; gold .arrow to Leon . Either to Taft or/'to Elsenhower was donated to the pack- by Sheean; sliver ' arrow to Robert chioihe Film will give you 30 gallon at the United Nations 9 .X 12 Size '4m the first convofiUon ballot. The .Michaels Jewelers whose gcner> Foster, CTIayton Hill, James Lock- dr more'fiili-color scenes for WATKINS (j/ Moiixdtede^ to vote In favor of having the 'gttnpaphere of the Michigan xon* ty In making this award possi wood, Richard Flske, Charles Fan- Security - Connell, comiuct- -bearings -tom-,-Robert- Hatvorseri',' and -Davtct a s Uttle- 8 8 ^ ^ 9 5 , processing .. ______^sntiaiC^bwevea'seemca'ffe^^ bl«NMis-d6ne-much ttrirttm'nlai'iri’P' W/ffKFNS op the/complaint, brought by 11 tendWime of parents .at monthly Grady; one-year pins to Stanley and Federal Taxvseduded. And ■ly .prniiflsetihowsrt and It Is.a fait i Wamaiv. Robriidf- Bromeill, -Uri'^ Aslail ahd ^ Africatf'"' ■“'ebuhtrSos, the Brownie Movie: Camera gaauniption'that.lf the Elsenhower Achle'vbment awards were pre­ wood Gardner, James Lookwood, f u n e r a l - ...... ;va(«dMrsua(''’^'''acos(yJ|S against France for Us policies In Mde keepa.roQlpg, and. tho Taft sented to: Kyahets Mroiarty, bear Michael Fatulak. Robert Welbust, costs only $43.30, including Tunisia, . and David Gibson; two-year pins S E R y ^ I C E _ choice DELFiBRE f left) or DELVOGUi /riirAif> ' Mtrsngth' remains 'etatie,' the Mlehl-' and lion.badges: .Ronnie. Gambolat- " Federal Tax.-It -makes movies easy as Brownie snap* 6h the surface, uiat might seem ti, Oliver arrow and bear badges; K l ThoWiri's'delMriritto, DritlSra'Md-' gan votes will ' have only one Lagan, arid Charles Fantom. to be merely our effort to evade a Fred Isllcb, silver arrow and bear Ormand J.Wesr shots. See it here. - destlnaHoo.-It a aama.t0.dtavA bean' —...... TtoiiBlesome liSuer'Tn'''?ap{7~Brnce -bhdge;" Mtc’hxrr'~CttnrtiBkt;— 'OI^T ■^j/ • |;ood maneuvering on the part of On March 22 Scoiit Troop No. 73 Security-Council handling of the badge; Peter Shanln, wolf badge of Bolton, .with its Scoutmaster A-Niy;'------'the Taft forces to 'pfcvehl a dc- Bob 'BallaVtl, bear badge; Bob _at case depends upon the presence Fttzgeaald, - sHver-, -arrow;----Bob seven positive votes In favor of 1 7 5 ^ a i! ^ n tlo n Itself. In -the maneuver, Smore, bear badge; Barry Cham­ hearing the complaint, an absten­ bers. silver arrow;, Kevin MePart- Center St. the T a ft forces seem to have ac- .Delfibre..'^^tLS‘l tion has the same result as a vote land, gold arrow. ’ TeL 3C65 eniscRiPTioN p h a r m a c y rug, in a solid background design “suggestion” of hit-or-miss sis'al -capted ono defeat—their failure against ' *The cIoHlng ceremony was con PRESCRIPTIONS 901 MAIN ITRECT* MANCHESTER with crosSf-stripe pattfem. Choice striping.8 accents its smart textured to get any commitment from ducted by Den 7. Mrs. Coy.' deo BdRar Cihrke So State Department policy, In Carefully Compounded of Beige, Green, Rose, Gray or background. As charming and live­ M ii^ltn u —In order to avoid a de- mother, and consisted of a salute Insuror a case where the natural aspira- l h » Sign o/ • X, Blue. able in D(x:ember as in April! Which might have been much to the flag by Acouts and parents. tions of ts- prophr to f rrrdom ' lire -“ fenb-Pxclr '2T ■hcM'EirTrnrtTfiirTt' [itthucDnis S tm --WORTMY'StRVtCE ■ Chotcer-of “stbr six Gteirr TOtorfl: G’rftyr ETorse, in the form of a delegation cmEmjMOR 27 X 54 Inch Scatter Rugs 8.50 'fleh involved, and where the outside St. Mary’s Church last Friday 900,000 HOSPITAiJJl^rilK Green, Rose,'Blue, Natural, Beige, llM jority for Eleeiihcjwef^ - ' dominating power has "solved" Us 142 ‘East Center St. 36 X 63 Inch Scatter R u g s ...... 4.75 ^ Tomorrow,-rin Illinois,.“ the rc- Own problem by throwing one gov Manchester "gn lt-h r considered' rinitln«r~Taft"lx 54 X 90 1nch"geiUer~Rugs~ ~ .T..:. 9.95 ernment out of office and Install­ t o g * 10 £ Room 's, •ppoacd only by Stassen, who has ing puppets, has come to be that 6 X .9 foot Room Sizes* ., Belvogue.:^^,^S: Mlpped m> badly that he seems to ly not “plain” with its high-and- the United States Is against hav­ 6 X 12 foot Room Sizes .. ••/ 9.6O •xist only as a vehicle for anti- lo\v te.'ituretl weave. A t home in an'y ing such a matter dlsco'ssed by EASTER^CMDIES Town OUR EMPLOYEES AND (Taft sentiment The Elsenhower 8 X 10 foot Room S.zes* room, whether the decorative fo- o*■ t At0 ° ° ^ S - h , ^ the Security Council. . WdVesi Price FAMILIES ARE MEMBERS 5 es. fmxes, aware of the difficulty of Reports say that our State De­ -4dverti8eni0nt 9 X 12 foot Room Sizes* scheme' is traditional, modern, or S(0c* |ha write-in procedlire in Illlnqls, Fresh From ^ partment had trouble, and dissen­ in-between. Choice of five top-style Jiave refrained from 'Beeking. any In accordance with the provi­ 9 X 15 foot Room Sizes .. colors: Green, Blue, Ro.se, Gray and sion in reaching this decision sions of Chapter V, Section 8 ,'of open Contest. It will l]e a surprise tStock sizes; all other to ordpr. Thst, at least,'Is to its credit. the Town Charter, Beige. tf Taft does not win, and win big. down to the last penny - The motivation of the winning NO'nCE IS hereby given that That surprise may occur, but It is side In the State Department con­ MUNSON’S a Public Hrarng of the Board of fept anticipated. Directors of the Town of Man­ troversy Is clear. We have mlll- chester. Connecticut, will be held As the nomination race how 12 tary"-bases In North Africa. We In the auditorium of the VER- Etanda, T aft is holding some con- .don't want,them.disturbed by po< P LA N G K SCHOOL In said Ttown losing ..olhsa^ JillejU'.;, agltxttijnx.,\,We.:'.-w*nt :..'to of-Mariehester-on~the 8th;'day of ;. »> C .V 4 -c'» ^ ai MU : ...... ; ■jfeery'loss In ‘what' had' beehT^KU' ABltttU 1962,' aT "eight' o'cl'o«c in keep order In North Africa, even i>n tfiis GMuInF -Eotimaited strength—as in Iowa the afternoon, to ,act on * : pro­ if that means ranging ourselves, Numbered pieces are from > ad Mtdhlgah:^ecrrahes the pos- posed expcndlturs from the Coir- temporarily, on the side of ttngcncy Fund'as follows: previous -Cushman Crea- ^ |lbi Ubillty that hU first ballot colonialism A surii of $5,000.00 be auMrorlzed ___ ..^.X___

yconventton majority.---- —I F r e i S ^ F i l W tfegericy Fund foir the purpose of 1,— Brandywine Manor Arm . -ah; reo5%s' o f ujp Town 2 — SookhbUow 'iDK>p-Sid«-'»^-' wMch tee''deleydtri 'frem ~pak&iiHi" w j a i S O : -.SidJd :-/iwd. '~HoIiiaw.r.7rJlIada. \ The diacovery’oY oTTdeposits un» greeted" our'“deoision. ' ’ With Pure, Velvety Milk and ■ merits from A ugust'’15, 1948 to End Table,____ ...29.00 • .} ie r the sea h^as iMsed the question "It will amount to saying to HLLED EASTER TOYS White Chocolate. date. - ; SL-ManchestCr Platform .Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ o f sovereignty between the in ­ Asians: 'Tfou can go to hell,’" he AND NOVELTIES ' , Rocking Chkir ,.. 98.00 Sc to $4.95 cut, this 3rd day of April, 1952. . dividual states and the federal said. .. . ' 1 9 e a n d u p ' John H- Lappen I — Brandywine Manor Side government, and Congress is sid ‘T o whom else," he continued, QUALITY SINK POACHED EGGS Secretary, .Board ,o f Dlrfctors C h a i r ...... 2 7 .5 0 teg with the states. 'WheQier tha^ "can the 'runi.da.n* come if not the Colorful Fotlod Wrapped ' bf the Town of Manchester, How it H' dona?—*tfy ■ b ig la because of principle, or because United Nations? W here; else -Milk C hocolaft Eggs _ 2 f o r 2 5 c ^ Conn. g v e n th y ordar, which w oh'l ' the political auspic.lon of cen> would the FrcnelT want the““dls- $1.49 Lb. _ lo it lonp 'at this fdntcrtionol allzed governmental powers, or treased,..jiupprie88cd Tunisians to DECORAtED^ pricoi g Extra Fine, Tender bMSuae of the efforts of . the go? What la the United NaUona H L L E D E G G S C o v e n t r y HMAN -fgibbyists Involved, one of whom, for? All of Asia prartlcrilly Is . JELLY BEANS Coconut Creanj. Fruit Cream idle other day, had the unusual knocking at the door of the Unit­ 4 9 c Ll». or Fudge. . TaxjC pH ector’s creates a new bedroom - vilege o f sitting In the-^iBenate ed Nations. 59c to $1.98 _ Blf to prompt a speech by ,_one C “ Do wc say, ‘Please, punish the WHITE AND MILK ■ Names Ixsttered Free ' N o t i c e Of the pro-state stTnators, la ^ o t French?’ God forbid. Do wc say, CHOCOLATE; POF^ Notice is hereby given- the tax fntirely clear.^ The,, issues are in typical Cushman ^ i ‘-Make Tunisia'free tomorrowf’" Deliok-us payers of the Town of Coventry"! nixed. 3 for 10c ond 10c toch ■ • ' " i,'. ’ ' . Gtod forbid. We Jiiat say, 'Please, COCONUT^ ^ •that "I-have a rate ■ bill and war­ Choose from Open Stock ' Perhaps it might clarify the in Heaven's, name discuss thu rant to collect A tax of 46 mills on ' Manciple Involved If we were to Mars|iinailow Eggs ^ CREAM EGG$ ’a~dpllar on the list of 1951. Old Tyme style - coaesL" ' ' r Dark or Milk Chocolate ■f. ■ • - The Green Mountain Boys of Revolution fame dUmlaate ih e under water angle, Everything in our own principle And Bfinnios ■rhls tax- la due and payable OPEN EVENINGS held many a meeting in the Historic Catamount •nd imagine that we have eudden- Fluflly .and Tender 9 8 c L S . ^ April ,_L 1952 and becomes delih- rind tradition says, too, that sucli a quent after May 1, 1952. Interest „_Age Worn effects and hand rubbed highlighting which add Tavern from lyhieh this bedroom takes its name. ' t y discovered a new land o jf our cas#"ought at least to liave dis­ will theri be charged from April 1, You Can Always^o Business With ' (listinctive patina t(};^all Cushman Creations are double de­ A — ^Double Dresser Base with eight drawers 163.50 (fcor^h-a ntw. piece of territory cussion. But Wfc are, in these 1952 at the rate of >6 of 1% for lightful when combined with charming Colonial styling in GIANT $OLID WHITE CHOCOLATE RABBIT $100 B— Extra large Bouble Dresser Mirror 7. ..49.50 irhich curvek all around our times, absorbed by. other things each month and fraction thereof fP R YOl’R EASTER TABLE the new Catamount Tavern Bedroom. Solid maple and birch. ioasta, in a Shape, sometimes very than our own principles. - We have which shall, elapse from the time C— Bedside Table with bookshelf; drawer 27.50 iarro w imd somcjUmes very wide. ^ - ASSORTED CREAMY WAFERS, Lb. 59c when It shall become due and pay­ D— Poster Beds, twin or full sizes ...... 79.50 put our premium on force, hoping able until the same shall bitpaid. AAt^uA suppose that this land was E— Chest-on-Chest of seven drawers ...... 149.50 that principle can revive again W hito Chocolatt FLOWER GENEVAS, Lb. $1.25 The Tax Qsllector will be at the F-— 34iiRch Chest of six d r a w e r s ...... 117:60 |band to.'be J>abiteble, so that peo- after force has protected It. ALWAYS A WONDERFUL GIFT Town Office In South Coventry for- M could live on it as well as ex- the month o f April. Monday G— Five-drawer Dresser Base ...... ,105.00 But the danger we face is that A BOX OF M UNfON'S TRULY FINE, koit ita matural reaourcea. To the history of Ihe future may sum­ through Friday, 10 o'clock to 3 H-i-rDresser M irror, 20 x 28-inch glass .... 26.00 o'clock, and Saturday, 9 o'clock to- CONSTRUCTldN COMPANY bom would this land belong? marize our policy this way: FRESH CHOCOLATES $1.20 AND UP WATKINS 4 12 o'clock, for' the purpose of col­ ^oiild it automatically go to the PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING SPACE “For the sake pi an air base O pm 'Evory Day limhiding Sunday 'Til 6 P . M . lecting the above taxes.- w|ich hajppened ' to be two’ conttnenU were lost.” RUTH L. FRENCH. CORNER BROAD STRECT AND MIDDLE TURNfIKE ■=* * Tax Collector. d o hSiIm ikw m J'-- > .

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nearby y h “Plerre,“ and southward Stratton, Incumbent state trsosur- tkaoueh -Ckaasbeslatiii: -moA er; park Uvlngstoi). president of 2 iM5''umvEnni5r Iff iiiMH)»"B0Krd tjf iAND^VEYINOcBM ,1i1t0U|^ there Was no immedi­ W^OTy;-T5raT^ "' "" " 7±fitottePflot The Weather Bureau predleteMlss - Barbara M,__ Hubbard, tial aspirations, but a campaign 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 hoimltals today. _ ^ five produced po results. JPresi- rallroad’a maiaUne was cut by the in his behalf gained impetus when Fire — Auto — LNe The crash was the fifth sucf^Ae’- dent Truman says he w ill, meet (OoattnnM froni Page Om ) flood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. cident In the metropolltan_>raa in President Truman announced he 988 Main S t—Tel. 6460 i, .R -'O B .:S Stalin only In Washington. Stalin, Pumps at the Mapdan water­ Hubbard o f 181 Main street, has would not seek re-election. less than four months. it - ts generally assumed, would toward any bandwagon that gets X A Three crashes liV'-Silsabeth, N. works were shut down''temporarlly entered Ohio ‘University at There Is a three-way contest for attend such a meeting only in the rolling at the national convention. ysst-irday udisn . the. .mutl(y-flood Celumbusi cDlfioi to begfin studying ibe__RepiihliMn__namlnaJtloiuJbc. 'J„ toeit-a"teH-ol ‘ttO Mees . I f 'of —I ??>^ar"l>nlon ------or periiaps S ir in------oh* ^ Oonfltctiiig Claims ^ them on Uie^'IrroUnd—rsince Dec, started to seep In. Officials said for her master’s degree. governor. Aspirants are former JUST CALI US . . of its aatelilte countries. Of the Michigan group, 33 dele­ the.re was no immediate threat^ to U. S. Representative William G. 18. Tha tlanes were using Nsw- gates are publicly unpledged, sev­ A graduate of the university -.aHtjtW. airport. AJse, an t l ^ water supply because reser- •-■f - NCwDelhl.'Indies AprU 7— en'aaid tbey-are -for Bisenhawer :WMr»held a lorf^ quaaUty-already last Jun?„.wlth the. degree of b^ach-, aMinsr craabed into tha Bast Sources at the Indian Foreign and six said they back Taft. Thei idr 6f science , in social sclehce. •'lllver of La Ouardla ■’ Field. processed. Ministry said today that no de­ were.such conflicting claims aboi A t Sioux Falls, workers concen- Miss Hubbard is employed as a „Quoana,,.but .aIl..Sd.aboard ..were, tailed - report ..had.,heen.jcw.elygd the. JeanlngS-.-Of^ .the, u n p j^ e d teacher in one of the state rescued. here yet of the conversation be­ lj»te4.m.4»ndJbA^ -City'?. ■schools'in Coni'mhtiif. '''The'flchoot' The'plane which crashed Satur- (roup It seems safe t o 's ^ ’ ndhSdy' waterworks and well field, near m M im am m s tween Soviet Prime Mlnistei* (nows with'' any finpHty where the flooded airport section. Rest- is sending her to the university ...day .waa.owned .hy V . Si Airlines, Stidin and Indian-Ambassador. Sir for further study and at the same iSPECIHGALUr DESIGNED TO a cargo carrier. their votes win dehls of the nearby Brsley addi­ Sarvapalll Radhakrishnan. Arthur SumipeMleld, Michigan tion have been alerted to evacuate time she is (hintlnulng (yith her The National Air Transport Co­ All morning newspapers carried work at the schhol. n r YOUR OWN business ordinating committse met yester­ national copamltteeman Who la more than 100 additional homes if front page reports of the talk chairman ^BT the delegation, said the Waters continue to rise. City Miss Hubbard is expected home day and said It had reviewed "pre­ between the two in. Moscow Sati Wednesday for the EJaster vaca­ Mffff# a • • liminary reports" from groups In- he believes the Chicago conven­ commissioners Bert Yaeger and catt urday night; All emphasir.ed the tion Will, be "wide open" in the John Browning said the flood ts tion. Testlgating the crash. • The com­ Ambassador’a statement after the G eOUCE S-MAvCklAimNY mittee, headed by Capt. Eddie eifhe that neither major candl- worse than last year when the meeting that "every effort, should Big Sioux did more than a million the Connecticut, the Farmington ... ‘SiieMMae- Rtckenbacker, president of Ekmt- be made to get the top people t ^ late can win a quick nomination. em Air Lines, offered Its coopera- Eisenhower backers showed dollars damage. and other rivers appeared to pose gather"- but -there -was.na.edltpsOa ...... auiusJiiKUUe.-,,— - ..... "I15h ‘K 'lKerCA'B.’ TO - Ynsger gaKr-onljrgmsiraddt^ rtrf mare th«h~A ifUhdb 'lUihdyAhciS. SlLENT€LOV comment. n i lMM*i4 »m (, kMt 7«pJfl,-,h6BEinE ..tn . .Xswa, .««iA .'..44 r. Slattery’s statement on the walked, away with 15 of the trict' « u t ' iSfrtiut a r ^ r t . • It ' wa# 'Ihnd' were "Closed '^t’o traffic." The • i f ’y&Q'iieed' arh iieitf ...... this area that was hardest hit in Farmington got slightly out of plane's maneuvers Saturday fol McMahSSrffla state's 26 delegates. But the Taft .. 4juickly, turn to the tele? BLUE CROSS Towed a masting of CAB omdais camp came back strong to rack the 1960 flood. bounds in ths' townr or Farming-; yesterday at Idlewild Airport. Of F.^ . H-Bomb up all of Idaho's 14. Evacuees at both Sioux Falls ton, Simsbury, Tariffville and phone. Our delivery s.erv; I In addition to Pilot Croskett, and Bismarck were being cored Windsor. This see-sawing battle might ice is for your convenience: j BENEFITS those who died in the crash were possibly change If Ehsenhower for by the Red Cross. On U. S. Route No. 7 near New the co-pilot, John Woderhoff, 29, comes home .P.AriS .Shd Milford, the State Highway de- WE HAVE THE LATEST And remember, too, that __ •"“i8Tmr~er'Tmt‘^tAnawtliaer''Poitw CONN. IHVBB HHHF' ‘partment put' up emergency' slgntr ir.<8aw«*e-. - wwiMssMssiSim m part "in'£he campaign. Senator In Decorating, Color Schemes. we call for prescriptions Inspector Thomas Boylan, ,03. of atomic energy. These heaj Hartford, April 7—(flV-The warning motorists to drive slowly Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., of Massa­ Onnectlcut river was expected to and'Wallpapering Stephen Coyne, 60, a munlcj_ Ings, he said, will give the chusetts, Elsenhower’s national along a stretch of road where a and deliver the medicinet In Connecticut Blue Cross sewer wbrker, M d Joseph P. a clearer picture of what crest here late’ tonight or early few inches of 'water from the manager, may have got some kind tomorrow at 22 feet, six feet above without extra charge: Moyles, 80. - a «lty psirl^ depart- done. of agreement on Oikt score'in Housatonlc river covered the-pave­ See Our Selected Combinations Member Hospitals To mark its Fifteenth Year of community service to the people of Connecticut, .m.ent, emplgye,...... flood, stage, the Weather- Bureau ment. Pieote do try us next time. "It Is my hope thatlhese hear­ week end visit to the general's said yesterday. ' '' * of Wallpaper Paneling Moyles and Copib' were killed ings will bring outfhe dual nature headquarters, In houses wradtoa and' set afire, Time was when a 22-foot flood In-atomic energy—Its potentfall But there doesn't seem to be would have concerned property • Custom Made Drape.s ROOM AND BOARD; Nine '■dollars per non-profit Blue Cross opens membership state-wide this month to all wlio arh and Boylan J x n h t wreckage of a ties both for Abod and for evil," he any agreement among his backers police caiy-' ownera in streets near the river Samples Showing Full Patterns NOM EiVD day for 3 weCks each year. / a^d, emnhialslng that all pifor- about how far Elsenhower Should front, but up to lost night the a hurtling plane, bound here Hm to ha made public first Will not eligible to enroll through a payroll group. JW'depdSTe, tore wnter hadn't - even--tnnched~the 45- POOFIMC "sCrupuIouslycheckef the elty,-flooding a hous-' ^RESERVATION TO — maiwantBAkS'.,'; since the crashes in Elisabeth. "So what we have got to do Is ing area. $430 'per dhy ' ’ ■ ..... same Blue Cross benefits that how Newark alrport.was closed a few bring about disarmament," he add- Several hundred residents of a f e r n I d a l e ... .hoUtlP. Rfter.. Mm. third . BllaaheUi ■ e d .--- ...... j-.fc-. .WMtMm.,addlUon.o£.. Sioux-- . Falls .... ■ cover a nnrillion Gonneoticiit-people craen. Newark,'IdlsMVJlShitXa Witnesses scheduled to appear I’reathcd easier today as hn Oma­ 1095 WXlN STREE'i’ "ACCIDENT CARE up to $10 inifial ' U r a n d 'MAI L "fO D AYf Guardla fire operated by the Port at the open hearings, expected to ha railway grade ' stood firm f 111"6 ot-New.-Xadc..A.uthraU.y...A--New.ja9t-nb«mt-10-d«y».-ar<» Beereterv ftgainst'- a - threr-foot' flood "wall/ visit. against today’s high hpspitd^^^ j i . Voi-k-New Jersey- agency. There o f State Achason;... Ceh. ..Ontaf TTie water was.a ijcnnt^fcw inches “THEMIKMO” have been demands for the closing Bradley, -chairman of the Joint from the track level. M ATERNITY: $100 allowance aftei* 8 MEMBERSHIPJtPPlICATION J of all airflelds In the crowded Chief of Staff: Gordon Dean of the ’the twin cities o f Pierre and Ft. met'roi>olitan area. . • ABC; and Millard Caldwell. Fed­ Pierre, on the South Dakota seg­ BOWERS SCHOOL months* husband-wife membership. I hereby apply (or parikipotien in IhebeneRli of CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL SERVICE, INC. In occordancA-J eral Civil Defense ddmlntstrator. ment of the Missouri, braced for BANTLY Fa m I ly CovGPogG - " " l ’.With'(he lermt and'k like new! Single □ , AAorried □ Widowed QO \ ' Divorced Seporatod Q ( . IfiKlth anniversary of the first Bank and T ru s t.,.. 27H 2914 sincere sppreclstlon tn our netsh- - * they go. I -V- whltq settlers in douth Africa. Hartford Conn. Trust. 78 82 bors am.' tricndi Is extended tor kind- Manchester Trust ness and sympathy durinr the lllneit FUNERAL HOME I o Everyone 'I pm le.lf-employed □ Unemployed □ Retired □ ^ I The ntqvement's leaders said they • •!! end at the. time nf the death of our PRIVATE LESSONS SINGLE PERSON ...... $2.17 per month* ' complete thii , or Number of perien* would announce'later when volun­ Rts...... alater, Mrs. Minnie . A. (Behrend) TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY DRY Phoenix State BanH Hale. We vould eipeclally thank all 87 East Center S t TeL 6868 HUSBAND A WIFE ...... 4.34 per month* The application on this page is your I section I am employed byi _ _ . employed by thh Rrmi, I teers are to i^ o re segregation who revered her memory by beeutfful laws. and Trust 60 ------• aUlTAR CLEANING SERVICE FOR RESULTS (Nome and Adtkeu of Firm) floral trlhutea. AMBULANCE SERVICE FAMILY — husband, wife' I Then blacks would be expected Fire Insurance Companies The Behrend family. ticket to membership. If you meet I to throw away thS passes they Aetna Fire ...... 53 , 65- and All unmarried chiU ., are required to (Arry, Indians Hartford Fire ...... 136 141 • MANBOUN I - AAorried "My^ife/husbond is self-employed p Unemployed □ Retired p I would cross, forbidden provincial National Fire 61H 63H dren under age 19 ...... 5.33 per meijtb* Direct Enrollment requirements, ' perioni complete., or Number of penbn* frontiers and coloreds' would'ig- Phoenix ...... 86>4 . 91)4 • VIOLIN I this section also I employed by:. . employed by thb 0rm»___I mare separate ent^nces tp BfANCHESTER *P«yaiVle ^iMirterly. not levi^ meney—live Creee wiM Mil you Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. yiju may sign up.right here for Con- ^ ^ ' (Nome pnd A d d rtM ^ PIrm) __' . -| : Ahtfth':C3aStnUty: ■s.„ f cS eCK ^ -K-.— .— ...... — - ...... '• ^ feme fear the campaign will re Aetna L if e ...... 82 86 BRUNO DUBALDO suit in violent strife between Conn. General ...... 1 3 4 139 necticut Blue Cross. Benefits will South Africa's 9ts million non- Tolapheiw s Im E r APPLIED FOR: Indlviduor^o Moternity) □ Hutbond & Wife“t^e rn lty Included) jQ Family (i^ trn liy Inctud^ p * ^Hartford Steam Boil. ^ 36 . 38 93 WELL& STREET - ttIl e p h o n e j o m HOW,:: p a y i a t e r t ~ ■WhlteS'. and th8 2 % mllliori whites.' ''Travelers .. 610' ’fl3b' Of 14700^ ^ 7454 ' Jil; ... Tensioo hilt mo"vted'ii ..T.~.PiibUa. GtUUlca... i. auebohd Of .wiL W^UaNMARRIEO-CHIlOREN UNOia .19.YfrUfS-af agA-mutt ...... 95f“ - atattJime..L and, ygiCll be.billed tbeii. ?T^5?rBi!jlth"‘AfHCa's^'S^|hi^ re-' ■‘I li*»ed- befow-ta- bd included -under ybur-'-»embjM*hlpi“ >-'t^ '--'f' v .-.i— .in>P9risnt racial Conn. Pqiyer . . . . . 36 ' 'tif |«irtd71Ee<^ .voriilf. .pdhrer^n .oraet;. receiv;^ n -motiey -^ow. oTThe "wdilter,-^ *itd his So. New Englimd ' ...... government will defy the rilling Tel...... 34 88 I c ^ '^ ' ' ’ ' ■ ^ 7"’:^.: ’tiRiCT Iniun^ nt bin,.r7 ': and strip the court of jts power to Blue Cro66 will nlail Bill' and Member­ But ranTember: Dhact Enrollment Maonfacturlug Oomoaulea I rmyTO Son pass, on Parliament’s acts. Am. Hard'ware . . . . . H 2214 2 0 ship -Agreement After your application » Pgughiar CONNICTICUT Arrow, Hart and Heg 45V4 48H is for month of April only and cannot’ Assoc. Spriiig ...... 32 35 Thursday, April 10,7:30 to 9 P. M. accepted. , r . ' ' ‘ Son 0 . , ' Stalin T alk s B id . ^Brist■oI Brass ...... 13 15 $10 D ow n 3. D(tughter 0 _ B lU t CJfOSS Collins ...... 170 190 Friday, April 11,9 A. M. to 12 Noon--' be repeated for a year or more. Bet- Em-Hart ...... 78 • 83 Cash Price $309.75 . Son ■ O Held ‘Peace Drive' Fafafr Bearing 35 38 YOUR Doughter 0 MS WhitiMy Ava. Hart A Cooley t*.. . . . CLOTHING, BRIC-A-BRACS, SET OF DISHES, There', no rough icrubhirig of clothe* You CAN take it with you! - Wherever _ _ tercet your application ih now! . 37 40 I i . Son O |l: Landers, Frary, Clk. 22 24 CHINAWARE, Etc. wHh Uve-Woter Action. Clothei ore Now Itavon, Cm m . (OontlmiM from Page One) ' New Brit. Mach. C<» 31H 33 H ■ubmerged in water oil the time, with you go. Age, occupation or residence I 5. Doughter 0 * 4 North and Judd...... 27 30 . rolling currenti of hot, tudty water with Stalin during a farewell call Russell M fg...... -I 17 19 -«r------U p T o going through them. Two freih-water, -. does not affect your Blue Cross statiu. Samf n « monay with AppHwrtlaii. before leaving April ;8 for indlk Stanley Works com. . . 50 54 to become his countr^s 'Vice Pres­ Terry Steam ...... 95 106 live -Water rlrae, float oil dirt oWoy. I SIGN HERE. .DATEi. \ ident Also present at the meeting Torrington...... 30H 32 M, ip the Kremlin were Soviet' For­ HAVE YOU w Am IN YOUR o a u i~ 36 M onths ; a n Union Mfg...... -19 22 EFFICIENT, R fU A B U -V ^K eign Minister Andrei T. Vlshlnsky, U. S. Envelope com. . 77-f- T. D. Gundevis, Minister Coun­ U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 61' 66 OR A SEWAGE DISPOSAL PROBLEilil sellor of the Indian Embassy, and Veedsr-Root ....' 34 37 _ GUARANTEED Vladimir Pavlov, a high-ranking The above quotations are hot to • SeIe*f-oq>7a,,„_^ Soviet Forelgii Office officlal'who be oongttutA at actual marketa. Consult A SpeeialM! asked as interpreter. MACHINE SPREAD AND POWER ROLLED woihlrtg Hme The Indian embassy said Sir 8BCOND SON DIBS^ m ckinNe y BROS. Se w a g e d is p o s a l c o m p a n y SarvspalU and Stalin had a ‘.'vsry Nonvich. April 7—(ypy—Fireman 130-132 Potrl St^ Maneheitcr WE HAVE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT AND KNOW HOW *. Underwater Sedi .. fnuik discussion on many of the William J. Lafleur .at Norwich and Diiiribiitra * CONNECTICUT HOSHITAL SERVICE* INC. issues which ' are now agitating his former wife, Mrs. Adrian Mar- • WATEBPROOUNG OF c e l l a r s DON'T DELAY-rPHONE TODAY 4 the world." TM7 tAfi.'. a -” ' Your non-profit eommunfty*6*rvie».Hospital Plon - - cotte of BbiEralf, have been bereav­ Came in I 345 Whitney Avenue 7 ^ , New Haven 2, Cpnnecticvt .‘Tt would be unwise to bang the ed twice In less than two yeara.by • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED ARD CLEANED door against every approach and OPEN EVENINGS TO FURNISH ESTIMATES See a Demaiwtratian I 7 the loss 'of sons in the Armed' *^in e s In s t a l l e d a n d p l u g g e d AREA OFFICESs Bridgaporf, 1336 Fairfield Ava., Hartford/43 Farmington Avt., • -^ . give up the task 'as impossible," F o r c e * , Pfc... William Lafleur, A MILLION MEMBERS electrically said the Ambassador after the was killed in action in Korea in SEWERS CLEANED Afaw Hovan/216 Crpwn St./Norwicfi^ 287 Main St./Wofarbvry, 193 Grand St. talk, adding, •'No effort Is wasted. Jiuly, 1950. PFC Willhun Lafleur, •DfiA^GE^ BITCHES AND DRY W E ^ "9eo,eee HOSPITAL m u p a i d And every effort should be made 20, who suffered loss of an eye in CONSTRUCTION KEMP'S . ; C . ■- to get the top people together." toe Korea fighting a monm after INCORPORA^D Radhakrishnan s a id ... Stallir i:e* hi* brotoer waa killed,-«ed yester­ ^ E r a c t a n k j ^ c e s s p o o l c l e a n e d - looked “ as usuaf’ and waa-in " a day at Fort Bragg, N. p!, three COMPANY Sales anid S e i^ c e good humor." He had bad one pre- FOR PR0MPT«BRVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5308 ... ■ Mur* after he waa injured in ah 249 STREET T E L * 5680 vtoua intendwf with Ui'p Trime automobUe accident TELEPHONE 2-9214 Vf- ' 763 M A IN S,T. ■ ' I f , ■ '•!... 1 ' ' 1' • -

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night will be held by the poat In CLASSIFIED ADVT.U.. COPY CL081N0^3^> M*y, Watch for -announeeraents in Denver and a former R eports^ : ■ 'TTgliralori'TJrelJBaniraS ’ DEPT. HOURS: MUN. THKtJ KBL' •WjMl®EiS''tHaproif^ 10:80 A. M. mander extenda his thanks to all Now York^-Bverett F. Clark. 8:15 A. M. to 4:80 P. M. Classified^ SAT17RDAT 0 A. M. 59,. executive In' 'WeStlnghousc thoae members whq served o'n the WCCO— 1290 committee" and worked ao hard to In Slippers for Electric Corporation. Born In Den­ -OTHER ADVS. o n PAGE 14* W K N B — S40 Eastern StaadsrtI Time iNoinmation make this program the auccesr ver, Died SaUmlay.. V ....— that It was. ■with report cards for Ole third New York—Kenneth F. Stone, Mary ,&lm Hess's play "Susan 1 Rooms Without Board 59 Houses for Sale Huuscs for Sale ___ Lots for Sale _ .-73 IL S. Hospi! gj)Lacter_9u_e tg _ appear .i^he ,, next 48, general counsel, for the New and thb .Kldera" was chosen Sun­ W-- .....■W,ant(HlrrBeal. Estate^,, 77 [tv 4 :Be-,WTIC—Beeketage :Wile. day, the panel discussion of the York Centrsl "Rs'llroad.''SolS” 'm ^ G L E ROOM for rent to girl. N EW SIX room, two story single, CAPE COD —Manchester Grem 'TW O LOTS, BouUiweat corner of Junior Past Oomtngnder Ted ■ w e r e —Kusic. •' Mualc, day’ for productTon*”a'f “tliie Ov^^ coNsiDERiiio s e l L in q (Continued from Chippewa Falls, \yis. Died Satur­ Icitchen iJrivilegez. 122 Florence living room, dining room, kitchen area— A few itep i off East .Center Irving street and Wlndemere Fairbanks attended the' Greater WHAY—PoIXe Hop. ;=__ WKNB—Phil H#le Show. I ' Verpisnek PTA on Wednesday jBroye ‘Theater In; Farmington be­ . .*«,<-X9 u r :p r p p e r t y r ...... •- WTW l'—Mmeeelne-of Uie-Alr. • WTIC—Bob. Stasis. , ...... - day,------...... R treet , ' anfl "tavatory - lat- floot-^ 'tJtrw -»tre*t. 'Nsar ■ "bii*.'" SWftirt. tWqORt! 270 CbR" slrM^^ New- York Safety.-Council Onttveiif-^ WDRC—News. - avehlng on- that su'b}ec't ahould ginning Aug. 6. The .play won In without obligation to you, wa (OsnOBued teom Pai^'O u e) officials o f this company fraudur ■WKNB—Tenk* ts. Columbus Card­ spacious bedrooma and tile bath stores. Flrat floor has Adinished Uon at the Hotel s u tle r in N ew inals. _ WHAT—News; Coffee aub. prove of particular, interest. a reading under the direction of will appraise or make you a cash lently and wlth'deslgn to cheat, WONS—Weather; News. IDENTIFIED pc'> . Rb a TED ROOM. Oontihuou* hot on 2nd floor. Fireplace, hot water rooms, living room I 'y x 16, din­ TW O ADJOINING lots, 50' x 132' offer for property. See Us before York City last week. Ted has WDRC—The Chlcsgosns. „ Mita Clare BrowA, principal .pf James F. Dawaon, vice president FALSE TEETH whom he had hired two months bb*, been interested in various phases submitted unconscionably low bidi d-18—WTHT—Thy Neighbors Voice. WTHT—Breekfeet with Ben. Ivater. Centrally located. Gen- heat, picture window. Nice loca­ ing room, tile kltcjjen, complete­ each. Southwest corner of Oak­ you aelL 1:18—WONS—Nf «>e. the Naylor School In Hartford, of the second anual Connecticut fore as an aaaistant Attorney Gen­ ■of safety work for some time and with the full kdowledge of the pro­ WTIC—Stella Dallas. Ne'Jew Haven, April 7—((lA—Wal- Rock, Slid* or Slip? •leman preferred. Phone 3129. tion, $16,00.0, ,B. ..A , Beechler, ly remodeled, with modern metal land Terrace and Beacon street. Phone 6273 3VDHC--Carl Smith. , - - WKNB—Phil Hale. . „ . will act as moderator, and mem- Playwright’s .Festival, and Helen eral to lead a clean-up o f corrup­ baiS'4o"* much to help promote the cedures followed by the Quarter- - 4,Ze.^WDRC—Radte Harris: News, - 7!S4_WCCC — News: Good Morning beri of the panel will be Mra. Eve­ ter J. Perry, 80. was struck and FASTKITTH. dn l|npmvc(l powder to Realtor. ITione 6969. ... cabinets and smk. n ie bath, new Private party. Any reasonable' of­ BRAE-BURN REALTY Page Skinner, festival director and be aprlLkkd on upper or lower pitlet. tion In government. local post's safety program. master Inspection office. They 4:Sa—WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. MuaIc. lyn Gerard, Paul Wlllhide and killed -by an automobile Saturday ~ ] peach flxtUjPM and shower.- J w o fer considered. Terms arranged. WTIC—Young WIdder Brown. WTIC—Bob Steele's Morning Watch. drama coach at Mairphester High hoWi fklee teeth more nmily ln,pl»ce. McGranery said/he has no plan knew Umt, being ‘on their own,’ WDRC—Old Music Box; News. Robert Lyons, parents, and Mrs. night In front of the Yale dormi­ Do not Wilde. Blip or rtvek. No Rummy. -”PhojTC"3«58-i)r,4971 after 6 p. m. WANTED-:-Your property to sell. W TTrr—Bob E. Lloyd Bhow. School...______...-^JHAKCHESTER—ColonUI-eig h t bedrgp.mjji;^ » J L .m m tu .rimgnUy to nae. Morxla qA- any-; aljpllty in* - Senior Aae»:,::Qb^hahabA^ebb they -q^ld- try- to substitute- cheap- ■ ■|;'4»i:.-wTK?-^owgn’'m- iftraae.- » - B I — 'Marjorie-tMasaar,' ^Joseph: Schmtdt tories. on • lilljn fltrtetr -iMa- than and sun^wreh, one acre IdlT d; two unfinished rooms material In the manufacture of WONS—Playtime for Children. / WKNB^Newa; PhU llale. block from the New Haven Green. , The reading. In which Miss TICR^I In alkaline (non-arld). ' Doea for four, five, six, seven room sin­ , , gator.. Instead ----Lirtlb -Calls thA-,attentlon of the g:0O—W'DRC—World Nawa Roundup. and Mrs. Constance Adams of the not Bour. Check* *^lato otsor” (denture -FEW CHOICE rtata wUl l»e avail- Excellent view, lavatory flrat floor, aeqpM floor, Iniulated. Qom- pital slippers without being de- i-#a—WDRC—News; >01d Record,Shop. The victim remained unidentified Hess’s play and two others were Resort Property For Sale 74 gle and two-farally In Manches­ , on the FBI, under members of the initiation commit­ WONS-Bobby BeneOn. . WCCC—Kiddie Corner. faculty. - - breath). Get FABTSBTH at any druv full, bath-aerond floor, three car ^etely fewir^ and all new fix- WKNB-^News; Sports Digest. until yesterday. read by various little theater II for. Jun« occupan.cy,. For Informa­ ter, Bolton, Cpyentiy and Vernon. J. Edgar-Hoover, which -now Is tee to the meeting "tA be heli ected,'' / — WTHT—News: Joe Gtrand; world Strawberry shortcake will be' More. . . . ____ garage, $18,500. Dovm payment^ -^uree and extra outlets installed; A N b oV E R , Bolton, Coventry The committee said It has been WTHT—Phil Bicker—News. tion write SherbrooH, Agency, Finances arranged. Howard R. investig^ng McGranery. " Wednesday night at 8ib'Qlock,At ^Izh t Reporter. ; served by Mra. Robert' Kensel, $8,6P0. New copper tubing, Timken oil Lakes—Attractive lakefront and Morris said In an ABC radio In- estimated by experienced people ty ^ C —Just Plein Bill. , ■ ■ WTIC—News. • Po»t Office Box 651,'ilanche*ter, Hastings. Phone 2-1107. his home. tVKNB—Baerball Request Metinee. WHAT—News. Mrs. Raymond Moeller and Mra. heating system, Rusco comhlns- cottages near lake, $1500 ‘and up.- tervl^ from New York last night In the trade "that the difference WHAY—Story Queen;'Vu • , AVON^News.^ ^ , Robert Richard, and members of tlon windows, electric water heat­ Welles Agency, Coventry. Tel,: thar he would prepare a report on in costs of the substituted mate- g jlj—WHAY—Crosby’s Quarter, i Shoppers Special. NEW SEVEN ROOMVRRlCK-rrr AN. AG E N CY with a..list. of.-ready- W TIC—Newa. tha hosjpltality committee. BnBbtOH Locatton \ er. OaTageSU x'22, Stanley dver- 7-6872 o r TiTSOi: : " : r — tWfl ttonlha In Washington The meeting of May iX; wlR be' -rl^a.and the; dBVlatlona^'Jrom • tlw ■ -WKNB-*Newai Sports; Music. \f Four.-'bedroojna, large groSepi, two buyers waiting for 4, 5, 6, 7 si^rts night. A t thai/tim e the WTIC—Front Page'Tarrell; ■ '----- W------KAT—JetUng ---- with Wamp._____ For Rent 64 baths, garage. Lo^TOO’ x 12S’ headjdooM- Amesite.drlve.„._L6t: room and 2-family houses. C alf to the specifications amounted to as g.je_WTIC-*Notee and Quotei; WKNB—Phil iTale Show, |S' post’will honor the members of the WTHT—Martin Agronsky. 55' front 126 deep. 30-day occu­ Bomhelm A Smith, Agents. 6944- White House "In the hope that" much^A? 15 cents per pair, or a WHAY—Band by Demand. MANCHESTER TRUST CO Handy to achool^-bustness, tranS' Suburban For Sale . 75 Legion basketbaU^ team, sport WONS—Wlld-Bltl Hlckock; News. WONS—Bill Jenkin’a Show. Week End Deaths (lortatlon, $22,Q0(i. Down payment, pancy, Prfee $14,000. Call 4064 6716, the President will-read It. , total or$103,000. 8:8A—WOCC—News; Breakfast Newa- STORE OR office apace 'nr. ten t May Clarify Position films will be shoym ahd a spaghet­ ‘‘’This eompa^ny," the report said, IVDRC—Memory Lane. $8,60p. after 6 p. m. .week day/r, after 1 CQVENTRY^One acre, small .Z. I;45_WDRC—Curt Massey. boy. i# Depot Square. Call 5560.' ti supper win be served. All mem-- "expected to p ^ k et that amount W'TIO—Radio Baaaar. p. m. Saturday and all day Sun­ house, artesian water, electric­ FOR QUICK RESULTS InUelllng Expressing belief that In a few WHAY—Sports. By V h e a s s o c i a t e d Y r b s s bers are urgCd to keep this date over and above ^ta normal profit. Reealag WTHT—Bob Lloyd. — day. , . — ity, buildings for 500 laying hens. your property call Suburban days "the President will clarify WKNB—PhU Hala^ Show. . ^ Garden City, Kas. “ William \ FOR RE NT — Store or offlcea, SIX ROOM SINGLE— his position, because I believe In open and attend the meeting and That was to havh A>een the pre­ WONS—News. 8:6fr^WTHT—John Conte. \ Priced at $3,800. Down payment Realty Co,, Realtors, iS41 Main supper ^ h e lp honor the boys of WTIC—News. Easton Hutchinson, '91, former ground floor. Main etreet near construction, attached ga- street. CaH 8216. the integrity of the President of mium for their trlc k e i^ ' WDRC—News. OUTSTANDING VALUES $2,500. Howard R. Hastings. Man- the basketball team. Past Com- WHAY—News. WCCC-“ ia Hundred and 90 Hits. Associate Justice o f the Kansas' Poit Office. Ideal for dentlat, doc'- lt4 baths, $18,600. Down pay- A'?® y.n 'telS t^ A ..hl,Srob^C,:h-f... .^b.? ~ .c.bhimittee... .'-$TAW.------r-<-. -ehester-k-UOTT------...... - 'WKNB^^Nrwsr Polotrt*.-' ^peema-Gourt.',Boni. Oxford,.. Pa. — r»irttliraiTKWf7"iitw«nt«*«r.“ •SEL7ANGrvetjR:"Pi>operty? Con- 'T believe the President still Tnandenr-Wilfred Clarke' and’ Ted staff fe{roried after 'inve.stigat'lhg WONS-^Newi. Six™ ROOM ~CAPFr^"^^^^ Fairbanks and service officer WDRO—News. Died Saturday. Plenty Of . parking apace. ,01I hot water heat, fireplace, COVENTRY—Main highway, new tact the EllrwoCth Mitten Agen­ believes In what I wanted to do, that thh Company had "eliminated a.lj_W H A Y —Supper Serenade. WHAT‘-Itallan Program. Malvern, Ark.-f-Davld D. Glover, 6988. . cy, or any Manchester Real Ea- because I went over It with him erett Kennedy, Jr.-arc the mem­ competition" In bidding by offer- WONS*-Jlm Britt. WTHT—Breakfast Club. Z- NEW SEVEN ROOM RANCH— shower, combination storm win­ • 4-room single, bath, oil heat. Lot bers of the committee in charge. WTIC—Theater.ol Melody. 84, former .•Democratic U. B. ,,ta.te .concern .becaiise .u ateuute .to- step ^ step,'' . . , jjjg::io»;,pricea.baaed on„theJy?owl-, WTIC—Bob Steele; Sports. W£UiC—ThU A*. HacUordaxi z .Larga .lot, .«xc«Uani. toosUea and. dows and 'doors.. Bendlx. xutomxUc . 75 X . 20Q. Artadoa .wafer. .$7,500. The meettrtg- o f MSy '27 ViiTl be - •' •■WDWC:*J»fk' ■Smith. 'Sports; ■ '-i' ■RepresaBtatWe* -from - - Arkansaa. view, 225,000.' Down payment washer. House la In excellent con­ Down payment >$2,500. Howard R reason that they know Manches­ 'McGranery told reporters late edge "that deviations from specifi­ g:W>—WDRC—Jack Zelmen. WONS—Tello-Test Died Saturday. Wanted to Refit 68 past commontiers’- night, with all 4 :2S—WDRC—Thla I Believe. »:8d—WONS—Crean Patterson Show. $10,009: dition and priced at $1,3,500. Hastings 2-1107. ter p r ^ r t y best. Call the Ella- Friday, after a long talk /M th cations would bft readily permit­ WKNB—lUllen Hour. BlAmarck, N. D.—P. J. Meyer, President Truman: post commanders Invited to attend t e d ...... ■ gjSO—WTHT—Screno Gemmell. , UROEOTLYlNeeftMT* or-5..rooio . .wpttji.^.M.li.tNt. .Agency... .683a...... W’TTO'-’Enrlle' Cote Glee -Chib.-— *■— ,™,WCCCr*Nl:ewj.;v4’3', Uuni:nd AAd 9Q 70.-radio- -nioneer • and ■ founder- o f •“ '" I f ■fh'e "Se'nat'e""' T^els7 't am -this - meeting; - Follow in g'a " -ahort W e’'"qimrtcmia8tef InspecUbn" Hits. rent by young^ couple with Stfc ■ SEVEN ROOM DUTCH... NORTH" eO V E N T R Y — six inllea meeting a social hour at which all WONS—Music for America. Station K F Y R in Bismarck In 24EW THREE BEDROOM from Manchester Center. Attrac­ W A N TE D —Summer homes and crooked, or It has not/'rtjnfldence office told the committee that only- WDRC—Guv Lombardo, WTIC—News; Hal Kolb. jeajr old .itoiahter. Phone ?:3196. .AANCH—Attached garage, • $16,-- COLONIAL and GARAGE past commanders-will-be honored • :«-;-'WnC—Three -Star Extra...... WHAY—lUliaa Muaia..;.ii.%c.:. 1925. Died Sunday...... tive 4-rbbm hom'e with'expansion yfcmps. New YdrK Herald Tribune In-m y abilities—U ' W n *t confirm spot checks had' been made on i;46—WDRC—Bing Crosby. 900. Down payment, $6,000. on steam heat, automatic hot me.” ' will be held and refreshments will ■WTHT—Stock Market; Sports. Washington— Kenneth Romney, WANTBXiZ’^ree room unfurp^ attic. Large lot 70' x 350. •' will feature Its summer home and slippers from the Paterson Com­ WDRC—Lowell Thomas. , WHAY—Fsmous Trials. Sr.. .66, former Sergeant at Arms water heater, Venetian blinds Normally the Senate does not be served. Further announcements pany, but later a ^Ull-tlme inspec­ WTIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. ish^'rent.'Maximum $50. J^d- years old. Automatic hot wate camp listings on all Sundays dur­ f:S*—-WONS—News. I0:6d—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. In tlie U. S. House of Representa­ throughout, Bendlx nutomatlc balk at confli^ng Presidential will be made by the commander. tor was asslgneA to check all ship­ WTIC—Phliro Vsnee. d )e :^ e couple. Phone 2-14X3. SIX ROOM SINGLE—Basement washer,' storm windows, screens and heat, cablqef kitchen, file ing April, May and June. Brok­ 7 ;0a—WONS—News; pulton Lewie. Jr. WONS—Crean Patterson Show. tives. l^ m Missoula, Mont. Died •selections tar/ the cabinet, the k recreation room, Bendlx, combina­ bath. Insulation, mtimihum/Com­ ers, owners, have you a summer ments. WHAY—Symphony Hall, W NB—News; Fred Wearing. Sunday. ,7 ^ and doors, yard beautifully land- Chief Executive’s official family, Despite this, "the contraotbr de­ WTHT—My True Slosy. tion storm sash and Screens, $1,4,- bination storm" window# and home or camp for sale or rent? w n c —Philo Vance. Cairo, Egypt—Hugh Herndon, 4$0 REWARD for 4 o f J5 room (caped. Outdoor fireplace. Priced nflrmed Twice Pupilg to Present liberately shipped the lota that WDRC—Beulah. ^ WTIC—Welcome Travelers. 200. Down payment. $4,000. below $14,600. doors. Venetian b!lnds,/iull cel­ Send us a full description. Sug­ WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Hits. 47, partner of Clyde Pongbora In ipartment. Phone 2-8702. McGrafiery himself twice before had beefi rejected (by the Inspec­ WTHT—Weather: Journal of the lar. On main highway. School gested ad with cost will be gent Air. - WHAT—lUUan News. has Senate confirmation with tor) plus additional lots which had 19:16^WDRC—Arthur OcMlfrey. a round-the-world flight In 1931, you. No obligation, unless accept­ ‘Pinafore’ for PTA T:I5—WONS—Tello Teat. ..WANTED—3 or A room. apart­ TWO FOUR FAMILY HOUSES BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM buses. $11,500,. OwngT. Call Cov­ but not to cabinet posts. not been Inspected by govern­ WTHT—Elmer Davla. WHAT—latllan Music. and executive of Trans-World Air­ —Zoned for bualneaa, $18,500 and entry 7-6352 afteiy6:00. ed. Addre-rs Herald Tribune's WONS-^-Crean Patterson Show. lines. Died Friday. ment, by young couple. Refer- SINGLE n 1043 he won Senate conflrma- ment Inspectors." WDRC—Jaek Smith. 10:25—^^THT^Whlipc^^ng Streets. . $22,000. j 4ncea. Phone 2-4931. t « t 160 X 160, garage In base­ .Suminer Home Desk, 280 W .A lst on as the assistant Attorney Members of the Hollister P T A I SO—WONS—Gabriel Ileatter. 10:8(9—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Moreton; England—Admiral Sir .EIGHT. M ILE S .from .Manchester, The Qiiartermaster office has WTIC—News. of the .World.■ , ment. Copper - tubing, -storm' wtn-" . street. N ew Yx>rk 36.>"— ..Gch'CTaT. He seW'ea uKder ffii'rfier are -antlctpatlng am u sicaltrea t At WTICW-DotlWO* tT'NethtlTg. ' ’ ' Arthur D u ff, '77; -whose ahlp was four flniahe^' two unfinished. advised Tbe subcbmrhittee that' a w Th T—Lone Ranger. WONS—Sammy Kaye. MIDDLE-AOfe Couple With adult COVENTRY — Main highway, dows, screens and doors, oil steam Attorneys General Francis Biddle their meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. full-time rerident Inspector has WDRC—Club Fifteen. the first to sink a (Jerman aub- Modern th^ughout. Excellent y:44_WDRCJ-Ed Murrow, W ^NB—Mystery Voice, ^ jtpn _de«irg ,5 or j8 room. un^^ hast,. Priced..for quick, s a le ...... and-Tom -Clark - and bandied - the at..the.achoQL — ______...... now been put In the plant, - ' wOGC-^ews; MusIct-*"— «-----?— maxine In. World. War .1, Pled Sat­ iiew- four, room «lngl#s^Bath. heat, ^ondttldh^arge'Ibl! Can you top WONS-^Vlc Damone.- ed'rent 8 yeafa"' P.' "AW . "em­ artesian water. Owner leaving Se^loii Is Tiijiirecl Amrrasla magazine case in 1645. Warren D. Wood," teacher of In Paterson, N. J-., Harry Fried­ w n o —One Man’s rsmlly. 11:45—W TH T—Against the Storm. urday. ployee. 7 yeara living at prevent Inquire * \ this foj-/$10.500? Approximately music In Manchester achoolg, will g;00_WDRO—Suapense. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. .. Denver—Moses 'E l Smith, 68 to*«AX payment, In 1946 hla appointment as a man, who identified himself as ll:0a—WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 HIU loc^lon. Good reason for moving. 9Z,o00< $2,500, Call The Ellsworth Mitten present seventh and eighth grade, WHAY—Cote Glee Club. / superintendent of the U. S. Mint federal district Judge in. Pennsyl­ president of the firm, said he had AVTIC—Railroad Jloiir. W kNB—News; 840 Club. I^erencea. Call 2-3651. CHARLES W. LATIIROP Agency. 6930. In Fall at Church pupils In the perennial favorite, WONS—Ladles Fair. An estate composed of emh on hand and Cosh In banks vania' was rushed through the not yet received a report on the WONS—Women of the Tear. WTJIT'apLofiei. 4ou£ney«; — .. - -. ..v.., ------100 E ast r enter ,Rtr.f?t., ...... „ -iitiv-Mr-^r-Plnaforer'-'—.by-’-6Ubert- T harges and -wwald-Tnalte-no’ com- - ■ ■ ~ ■WTHTJiftenry • ~*iw'Apphe -same-day dt-'arrlved,’’ W TIC—strike Jt Rich. July 31, just as Congress was quit- and Sullivan. ment until he, had a chance to j;lS_W IIAY —Bit of Ireland. WDRC—Arthur Ooctrey. would be very“unusual/indeed and would certainly pose no d u p l e x House 6-6. cenlrall.v lo­ / Good buys old Colonials, modem Samuel Strain of 246 Oak WTHT—Your V. 8. Senator. , .. Farms and Land for Shle 71 Over 100 pupils have practiced WHAY—Italian Voice., cated. Good cbnditlon! Tel. "699g homes. Some with acreage, ^ street, longrtlme sexton of South tlng. ^ study .Jt,,. i:Sa—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Talent Iljl^__W THT—When a Girt Marrisa HOWARD R. HASTINGS long and diligently to prepare a administration problems. Add to these insurance, securities, W A PPIN G — An excellent 29 acre b e t w ^ 8 and 1,- i Methodist Church, was Injured In The now-defunct Amcraala was Scouts. 11:80—WDRC—. Manchester 2-1107 rooms, basement garage, pond, polished performance. Much time -WTHT-The Big Hsnd. . ' farm with a completely renovat­ a fall at the church on Sunday. a little-known magazine specializ­ w o N S ^ rlm e Doea Not Pay.. WTHT—Break the Bank. Chewing Wiigley’s brook, acreage, $7500; State road, and thought has also been given WONS—Queen for a Day. ed .nine ■ room houae, Barna. and BEVBW ROOM single. Four, bed- .fins tWQ .uuflnlah- 6 rooms, 1 acre, garage, bam, 16 Mr. Strain, who- has been a resi­ ing in Far Eastern affairs. _ WTICA-Vokfe of rireatone.' WTIC—Bob and Ray, real estate, b u sie s interests, and personal property and you tobacco aheda. Land can bo apllt robrhs. lA rge, lot. Two-car ga­ ed. Hot- water oil heat, .garage, dent of Manchester for many A surprise raid on its office by by Mrs. Elizabeth BUdd and Miss CIGARS - PIPES , 'WHA'f—Western CaniYan. WCCC—News; 12 Hundred and 90 mile vlev/, $12,600. Several new Elizabeth Daly, teachers at the t :0a—WDRC—Radio Theater. , •Hits. up If sb desired. Located on a good rage. About 20 years old. Imme­ porch, open'-staircaae, full rough homes, low down payqients, years, had returned to the church government agents disclosed about LIGHTERS — WATCHES WTIC—Telephone Hour. Spearmint Hel^ then have a picture of the.'stnicture of tl\e usual estate. 1,700 government documents, schodi. In the effort to secure WTHT-Paul Whiteman Teen Club. WKNB—840 Club. road, near school. Reasonably diate occupancy. Price $15,000. flooring second floor also plaster­ other.e froin $4900. Welles Agen­ In the afternoon to get ready for CLOCKS — WALLETS 11:45—WDRC—Rosemary. some secret and ronfldentlftl, and colorfiil and appropriate costumes. WONS—Crime Flghlera, priced. T. J. ' Crotkett, Broker. Jamev J. Rohan and Son, Real­ ed walls. Chbrles ' Le.«perance. cy, Coventry, Tel.: 7-68'/2 or the other church services. He g:SS—WTIC—Band of America: WTTC—Dave Garroway. .Rhone 5416 or residence 3751. tors. Phone 7433. JPlmne J620. ______climbed a step-ladder to rehang a largely obtained from the State Miss Catherine McGuire, another WONS—War Front. Home Front. WKNB—Music Out of the West. Steady The Nerves It is obvious that the settlement or mahekfoment of such on ..7>?75.QJ-_ Department. Hollister school teacher, is the Arthur Drug Stores Afternoaa cA-ra coD;=^rffriTsheal^irAd- curtain on the stage of Cooper WHAY—Ntte Watch. „ 12:00—W’DRC—Wendy Warren. Steady nervei are ^ Ym —nearly 11-eu-ft of refrigerator—and iVe de> N EW LONDON, Tolland. Wlnd- Two of six persons , arrested by dramatic coach. WTHT—Paul Whiteman Teen Club. WCCC—Luncheon Husleale. dltlonal room partly finished. Hall when he lost hla balance and l#:ea—WDRC—Bob Ha»>k. mighty important estate requires the services ,of people thoroughly familiar with ham Countlea--Exceptlonal buys Fireplace, oil burning furnace. EAST HARTFORD—TVo-famlly. the FBI were ■ fined. Charges W'KNB—Newi; Movie Time. pendably General Electric! ‘The Robe’ Coming fell, bringing the ladder with him. WTHT—News. W*ON&—Curt l ^ s e y Time. to success and hap­ dairy and po\iltry farms, up to Aluminum doors, >?reens and Occupancy soon. Agent. 2-3151. He was taken to the Manchester against the others were dropped. WONS—Frank Edwards, WHAT—ItallaJTVolce. piness in life. You the low and procedures required in such matters. ■ 400 acrea, with or without rtock For more than six years w n c —Miisicsl Album. WTIC—Newaf Weather. storm windows. Fine location. Memorial Hospital, where he re­ l»;ts—WONS—Jack’s WaXworks. lUst naturally feel and equipment. Welles Agency, FIRST TIME ON MARKET numerous members' of Cotlgre.ss WTHT— Berch Show. ^ The famoui G-E eealed-in refrigerating lyetwatt a*- Large lot. Call Madeline Smith, To South Church ceived emergency treatment for WTHT—Dream Harbor. 12:15—WDRC—Aunt Jennie'a Stories. better and do better Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. Realtor, 2-1642 or 4679. 5 ROOM BUNGALOW his right arm and collar bone. have criticized Justice Department 1#:3»—WTIC — Robert Montgomery, when you feel re­ That is why, for the best interests of your heirs, we suggest ^ sures you of faithful eervioe year afUr year/ Ne-ra; Dangerous Assignment, WKNBxvDick Haymea. plus two unfinished. Oil heat, s t o ^ Later In the afternoon he was handling of the prosecution In the WONS/News; Women’s Page. laxed instead of jit­ windows and screens, porch, gU- A dramatic presentation of "The WdRC—Robert Q's Waxworks. IN MANCHESTER TO able to return to hla homo where case. WTHT-Time for Defense. WTipi-Down Homera. tery and upset. And that you name us as Executor or. Coexecutar under^ the terms Houses for Sale 72 rsge, nicely landscaped and very R^Obc." by Lloyd C. Douglas, will WHAY—Nlte Welch. WTHT—Victor H. Lindlahr. ' c h e w in g - -on a rlean-throughouL-Lnrge-lotr -— »■ - jA^giVen- -toy Mra, Irene, ihtle ■ at -thO }} .1* rjNHpg; 'llw a'—New on -alt' Stations; ' ----- — smooth deKciouepieceuf -Wriglcy’*’ z:::r:gETTm :f:8TATE:‘r: Cofniortably...... "Sfrtrt'. - "' ■ ;; .6»4:R0DM HANGH STYLE : AsnnJuany.W the south . Methddt'et , . Uil4-r-WllCVrrNeWS... ------. (VTHT—Phil BecIterrNews. — Spearmint Gum ean ieally help— o f. ybur TwIll. Tou^wUr ' CMARi :e s ~ lM p e r WTHT-Bob E. Lloyd. 12 large room duplex on large Churoli on Wednesday, April 30, Legion News WDRC—Public 'Service Program. / w n c —Marjorie Mills Hour. b ^ u se chewing is a batural, wholesome Fireplace, aluminum storm T elephone 3620 at 9 p.\m. under the auspices of W’ONS—W'oman’s Page. outlet that-helps you relax without Group (jominiinion WHAY—Nlte Watch. / W'DRC—Romance of Helen Trent stewardship of the assets of your estate. windows and screens, Venetian lot. Center Street, Route 6 and 44A the MusCtfcra group of the WSCS. WONS—Jack'a Waxworks, / WHAT—La Rosa Program'. slowing you down. RED.UCED FOR aulek sale. Im­ The executive committee of the II:.!!)—WTIC—Surprise Serenade. / W rigley’s Spearmint has been a blinds, file bath, Attached ga­ mediate cccupancy, .Three' bed­ The rCoo-refers to the robe worn I1:S«—'WONS—Newi. / 12:45—WCCC—Music for MiUdy. Central location, business by Christ on the cross and for Opens Holy Week local American Legion Post No, WDRC—Our Oal Sunday. (aVorite in New England for genera­ room ranch type home, also 6 l ’ ;00—WTIC—Newa; Music. / WKNB—The Patteef,... rage, oil burner, radiant heat, which the soldiers gambled at the Tomotrew / tions. It has a delightful, refreshing, two car garage. Vacancy now. Suit room Cape Cod. Call H. B, Grady. 102 met Friday night at the post WTHT—W e the Women, lot 130’ front. ^ foot of the cross. The story deals 4:00—WTIC— Newa; Frank / Atwood WONS—Crean Patterson, fmI spearmint flavor, and it costs so 8009. home. Matters of importance Program. - able for roomers or tourist, with the life o f the soldier who w ith the observance of the 16th i WDRC—News. little that you can get the benefits of 16 annual Palm Sunday Communion WHAY—News; Rural Rgandup. WCOC—Manchester Matinee. , , ARTHJUR .A..KNQFLA.. tyon j)oas(wulon o f U>« rcobo ami of were discussed, some of these be­ , g:30—WCIJI^BUL J«nkln«:Sbi>sr, chewing it doify. Be sure to buy the N E A R PRINCETO N Street-sehnol, Rreakfast for -Men, - Holy ■ We'ek -y' - -- o r ^ ia r Wililey’a Spearmint Chewing Realior ■minute bus service. F or' k'ppdlht' Jhla marvelous conversion to Chris- ing Iteglon Juiildr baseball. Boys WDRC—Yawn P a tro l./ ...... ' WHAY-^NewS. 5 room, lavatory, full bath, hot was officially ushered in at the State, neighborhood night and WTIC—Weather; F r^ k Atwood. WKNB—Pattees. Gum. Look for the green spear on the water-oil heat, flreplace. porch, tl.anity because of-the holy Influ- WCCC—Production/Newereel, rhat's my bank! 875 Main Street-T-Est. 1921 ment phme Mancimster 7200 or 3outh Methodist Church yestcr,- post finances. ____ IVJlAT>f*aiaptl..1^e_;.-...,-..— ... •Troungstown-Irttfhenr'fnH-mmTlB*' ...... TTTHT—News: we the Women. ' " ' Ffi^one Office 5440 4849. ■ . - Mrs. Ihde Is Well known as book- - ■-BclUbT'ince •'Co'mmafi'drf ■'Wibb WTHT—Mornlne- Devotions. - 1:15—WDRC—Ma Perkins. tlon, plastered walls. For further Rev. Philip Jerome Cleveland of Little made a report to the execu- SriS—WHAY—Fred Waring. Even'ings 2-5938 or 2-4278 adoglst, lecturer, musician and ' Test with Ben. WTIC—Juke Box Jingles. ->?.9.yTH..,MAIN,.J Information call Charles Lesper- Westminister Hill Church, Canter* ,,tlye committee, on of WONS—Yankee Food Show. ■-anrr;- 8620-.------—— ----- — .... ■tcamler...... Rhe^.ia acquainted with. Kimhi>U4 > - Hon^ListTiTgy-Wanted... constructed six roon\,Cape Cod. the locale of the story, having bury, •conn..' (lellver'ea tfie ■com" the' i’nltiatibn 'committee 'of which munlon meditation on "Beasts WTHT—Paul Harvey. •MANGHBt^VrjR—rldeal for; -small /(our fintahed. twa..,.iipataliv>. - 2-3 Uvml in Jerusalem and Rome ahd he la chairman. He is being, assist­ W KK“:NB—The “ • -Pattees. completed. Fireplace, atorm wind- Burdens and Benefits." TTie sacra­ ed by Junior Past Commander Tefl l:SO-WDRC—Young Dr. Malone. .fa m ily , four'room Cape Cod, Tim­ NEW FIVE ROOM W.ilked on the - shores o f Galilee. GRANDMOTHER SAID, z : WTHT—HartforC County News. dows. Priced to sell at $13,000. She has been a missionary and ment of Holy' Communion Was Fairbanks, chaplain Bob Weltzel LOOK ken oil heat, nice lot. Complete celebrated and followed by a fel­ W'CCC—Newa; Manchester Matinee. Reason for selling, moving out o f teacher among the Japanese, and service officer Everett Kenne­ WKNB—Baseball Mattnee. ■ for only $8,500; Gilman Realty, eThifl- .a ttr a c tiv e hoine_ lowship breakfaM in Cooper llall. 2-2183 and 2-3035. st*te..,.Bsrbara Woods, ^Agent where her Bssociation with sons of dy. Jr. Initiation of all new mem­ I :S5—WTH T—Dick W'aU’s Music Hall. feature.^ two bedrooma At, the morning worship service. bers will be held Tuesday evening, /Television 1:45-*-WDRC—The Guiding Light 3702, the first families as they w-ere WONS—Juat Jenkins. LENOX STREET— ^Ix room Cape with spacioua cloaets, Introduced to Jesus' gospel of Rev. Fred R. Edgar, minister of April 29 at the post home.. All the church, preached q sermon on WCCC—Musical. Cod, large lot, rear porch, .30- PRINCETON Street Section— Cus living room with fire­ pepce enabled her to see a similar members , who have not been Inl- 2:M—WKNB—News: 840 Club. tom built colonial, three bed the theme, "The Shadow of the Tiated and have not received the WNHC—TV WCCC—News; Music. WITH MANCHESTER TRUST days occupancy. Schwartz RFal place, dining room, mod- reaction to that of the sons de- P. M. WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. rooms, flpst floor lavatory, ample sci'lbed In "The Robe.” Cross," ba.sed on the story of the obligation are urged to contact 4:0^Kftte Smith Show. -cra.kitchen 'withnew elee- triumphal' entiy of Jesus Into HANDY'S BRIGHmOD HANr WONS—Conn. Ballroom. ’ -xtflOTt spaiiar T*Fg#'"Tivffig' room' Those who would like to be list­ any member of the committee 5:00’—SpAce Cadet W THT—Marv Margacet McBride, IftSA Jerusalem 2000 yeara ago. A num­ 5;tSr>-GAbby H&yea. open stairway, large attached ga- , trie range, -tile bath,- all ed as sponsors of the presentation This very Impressive cOremony 2:15—WHAY—Open House. •* ber In Infants were dedicated to 6:80—Howdy poody. WTIC—Doctor's Wife. rags. Price $19,600. Substantial plastered walla. Venetian should contact members of the will be open to all members of the 6:00—Fafhlons In Mualc. S t E N T S H O P God In holy baptism and two WDRC—Perry Maaon. cash needed. For further Informa­ blinds, full cellar. Priced Hustlers group. post; the auxiliary, friends and the fi:35—Sealv Weather ForecMt. 2:25—WONS—News. 901 Main St.—Tel. 5321 groups of . young people were re­ public. Past commanders of the 6:30—Wortd News ToCely. WHNB—Yanks vs. 923 Main Street • Phone 4171 High Style tion by appointment only. How­ to sell. c e iv e into the church as prepara­ 6:45—Sldewtlk Intenrlt^. —W'CCC—News: Music. post will be members of the initia­ 7:00—Kukla Fran A Ollle. ard R. Hastings, Phone 2-1107, tory and regular members. W’THT—Muslc Hall: News. For Juniors Case Reopened, tion team. Following the program 7:15—Thil Ooldberffa. WDRC—Nora Drake. " • ' Martin. automatic, hot water, combina­ ask the lower court for reopening ings, and learn what la going on 9.;00—Test Pattern and Mualc. 3:80—WTIC—Pepper. Young’s Family. tation. Mr. Keith read' the part o f in the post. Meetings are short and serving Handy’s Brightwood— the Hom/with that old 10:00—Breakfast Party. WCCO-News; Mualc. tion windows and of judgment of original decision. the evangelist which Is usually WHAT—Jamboree. .i* a. to the point, -with a social hour ^^Jdahioned goodness your Grandmother en)oybd. • 40:30—Winner XAhe -All. screens. Sitting high' on nice lot Judgment'was reopened and the stftig by the tenor soloist. Herbert lU ^ S t r ik e It Rich. WTHT—Joyce Jordan. about icw m ^H es from Manches- fine fsduced. following each one. Attend and 3:40—WDRC—Cfdrlc Adams. A. France, minister of music, di­ meet ybur old friends and make Constant improvements and modem p roc^ p g methods mean l2:00^Fluth Lyon'a 50 Club. 3:44—w n c —Right tt> Happiness. ter. Can't oe" beat for the money. The decision was handed out last rected thA .presentation. new p n e j.______' ..... Hgndy> Brightwood Ham w.bettw lhon^er today, - >.. . - 12:15—Love of Life. WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey; I t s Alice A?: W convicted j;: of jr:WONBWACk:.D««iKy^S'.' MUstd-*-8b»p(r: Rem em borl SHlllh'g liquor to a mlnb'r and” fined ... Tbb -poai:»;'aeeoiHl ■■nelgi^Oprhoed' ‘ 12:45—TtiMn 'COffkm*...... ■ •WTHT—RWlytV 'W l f t t ? ..... 2-0880. Other ristihgs av'aitable. .night, which was held Saturday You cmd your family will agree with^^enerations of New 1;S0—Tbe’Effit and I. WDRC—Eddy Arnold Shew. $250. _ ,,. r . AgeudaNpf Zoners evening, March 29; was a huge 1:65—Gary Moore Show, 4;M _W TH T—Magaslne. of the Ain V These Are -- MANCHESTER— Nfw six room Prosecutor .H srfy Lugg told Englanders — w n c —BackJtage Wife, ^ success.,. Sqnae mem­ 2:3D^Tlrat IjOO, Yeam...... colonial modem Tir-eVKry deta'il? Judge Larklrl' this morning ' that 2S^ijegian‘ 2:45-i-Tou anc Your Marriage. WDRC—Music by Afltonlnt " - Hal iK R evest! bers^, auxiliary - members, and IT’S GOOD TASTE t p SERVE HANDY'SIII .3:00—The Big Payoff. WCCC—I OBlc. Best of construction. Nice loct- .XN!®. „H).at, ciHip.'y '' tloni;-'-Sate'■ pirtce "516.199,';' '.Many •frt??da'fn:uA;ne}jrtbbrlng.'p^ CUSTOM 3 1 3 1 L T 'fined, hi acconiance< with -his gWlt', tended the program. " Music “ for ! --dTOC^Kate.Smith. Show. - other listings. Call The ElUworth, that,he did not oppose i-eopmlhg The. Zoning - iSoarl^ o f Appeals dancing wa« -fnmlahed'" b y ' Tony : W a ’wx got thorn carantol glaaaS [ and ...... 'ten-A gwiey, 66807-— — ■the ' judgmentr^eapecially In view ,Jcngjhy., .agwvto. wh!m;...tt, 'SMiiiny ij-i fi'??: ^ec]^onTal,’!‘-‘IL4ivaw^ m v rt Ay b ’f''tKr-'’AfijWcifBa' ,hlri and BUI. Sweet, Jr. _ Ph'ee tory. full bath' second floor, fire­ appeaX -belhg vacated; Judge Lar­ m m m Building. ■ _ door prizes were,given ■’.way and bouquef^i^^P^’ ';S ^ Including place, hbt water oil heat, full In­ kin then ordered the Judgment' re­ Listed bn the agenda are 15 ap­ YOUR HONA sulation. Pressure Beal wlndffWs, all enjoyed the nefreshmenta fur­ ' 2 Side Windows opined andiredue^; Clulow's fine plications for exceptions to e x is t­ nished b y , the members of the, laundry trays, nice location near OBPEB HOW fBOM THESE DEALEBS PRE^FAB 1 Side Door to $15l^ whteh he‘iM d ; .. ing zoning regulations. committee. Another netghborhot^ bus and school. Also have loca- and Ovep Head Uqn for a duplicate of this house : ‘ Door on Henry street ahd Scarborough MANCHESTER, CONN. GLASTONBURY, CONN. Bouquets! We build on the "road. Charles Lesperance. Phone ARTHUR GIBSOK . ' * . BUCKLEY & CAMP job— Atty size ga- h . ; H 3620. u-./ 40 Flower Street 'Hebron' Avenue ragje, you wish. BURSACK'S SUPERJUARRET "FIBST NATIONAL STORE Estimates On N E A R CENTER — Older home, McKee St., and Hartford Rd. 2353 Main Street Concrete with orie six-room apartment a n * BURSACK’S BROTHERS MANSFIELD CENTER, Foundations three-room apartments, large 469 Hartford Road V CONN. 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By KARLW.TOST- Snead-Winner Y Senior. League Cage Champions— -CheiTs Diners , ,.... Spahil, Johnson lAP Baseball Expfsrt Predicts ~ 7 BdmngEnjury9 Cleveland •r SporU Editoi OfMastere Headed foirW drtd Senes MONOAV I < a good dinner . EMU session With . „ Dodger Phillies Will Follow •Jeasee,'EeUst Baberaat^ BaakettMll V* nearing a cllmak Warren Brink, ShortysJMolin, Tom Turns in Poorest Scor - h Oklahoma C)ty, April 1—^An — « to 40 homara and driva In maybe mnd with the baaeball season sev­ Carrigan doesn’t-breakXiip until run homer and Chico Canraaquel eral weeks away there is a lull in Dropo and Hit By JAX..t^ ^ 1,1 KA that Ham bw, - F e a t u r e rmMmr a pair of -hoinera.-to apArk.-- was Overpbadowed by, the Glanta’- their regulars; includihg R o'y ! . resides : New ■ HsmpBWwr . Thla experts, will have ayes only- for miraculous finish. This time this feeling la'over-r into camp and began slugging thf Uttle_____ League Baaeball Presi­ the IBSa Masters Golf Touma-? thojDttrolt Tigers to a 6-4 victory Campanella, Jackie Robinson and whrlmlng that the T rl^ will take j ball. In hla first six tlmea tip ha writef holdk Archie in high but that’ four olhbrs lost It. over Birmingham of the Southern each other. That might prove to Miisial, tba games No. 1 per­ teem for it vrtw he who helped me dent' R)ias Paulnil callsca to pass along / By RALPH RODEN Paawee Reeae, are. at the. danger It going away, barring injury to I hamme'red two doiihlef;* two aln- latest dope on his league. Two a what a lot of folks were Associated Press .Sport#-.Writer Association. ba the undoing for both cluba. former, head a good outfield that over many ro»igh spots during my also features Slaughter and Wally point In years. In other words, Ohe or more of their key players, i gles and drew two walka. first few weeks artth The Herald leagues become official at meeting aaylngNas they left the Augusta Major league hitters are begin­ /Hom e runs highlighted the Phll- mdny of the key men on the crul) "" ourae late ybaterday af- Sdelphla Phils' 9-8 triumph , over l^or, while the Gianta and Dodg­ Westlake. > They are an Impregaive aet of ath-' Thata..has,,J>aan,JM>ly-.oria dUap- eight veara a g o ..^ o t o r to Mid­ of Board of Uttle I.,eague Dlrec- ning to suspect that some one !■ ers are battling each other . .tooth seem vulnerable to . fatigue and letes, and not just hecaura they ! pdintment. Sam . Jones, the highly dletown in the p. m?Nwith. Bernie______tors. One league to play at Me- tar Shehd'Hung up a msdlDcra 286 sabotaging the official league the Cardinals at Columbia, 8. C. Stanky, who iindoubledly will breakdown. The Dodgera uave ex-, and not H in d er golfer could get Del Ennis and FbrreSt Burges.-i and nail .. both on and off the b p ^ the teasbh at aerohd.! faces a have been giving the Gianta their Houted rookie pitchar from Saot- Glovlno to baseball umpires’ morlal Field and the other at Itob- baseballs. - field it -is -hot -at all- unlikely xellent- - f i r s t . l i j a —pitching —in. lu m ^ 'bn theftralning-traltr— - - j tllego,- reported v tthrhis-thfost'lng ' ------^ ertaon Park. Two leagues :.wlll Could ft be that "some "dead 'Bbhfiected for the Phtls and Solly ■problem al 'first base; Currenliy^^ clinic^- -EnJijy rules immSTeta. that Eddie Stanky, freshman St. Preacher" Koe tOrl). They have They have everything they had - arm so lore that h# finally was give more hoys a chance to play Hla flhar rouH Twu a is«r 72— balls,’’ famous In grand pappy’s rfemus, Enos Slaughter and Pea­ rookie Steve Bllko bias the job. tions and demonstrationaV With Louis manager, could steer his some fine looking new comers In last season, when they pursued tha i shipped dovln to the Cleveland and only spectator and financial modest for such a men as Snead. day, have found their way Into the nuts Lowrey for the Cards. Should Bllko fall, Schoendlenst Bernie O’Rourke and MlkeXBu- dark horse Cardinals past the Wade and Rutherford but they’ll Yankees to the wire, and they ap­ minor league exmp In Florida to cheri handling the program support Is needed for the success That 286 was the worst four usual batch of "rabbit’’ balls ? In other games', ' Cleveland may take over. Then again. It miss Newcombe. of the venture . , . Wally Fortin rounds of vlctorioua golf.ever shot Warren Spahn and Ernie Johh- trounced the Giants, 9-4;.the Yan­ feuding Interborough rivals right might be Muslal: A t any rate pear to have added some strength try to get It In'Shape. Sairn pitch­ Talk with Sid Leggett, local mi The Phillies could create a heap ed all winter In Puerto Rico, and Pete Staum both’ offlca vlal- in a Masters’ but atlll it Was good aon of the Boston Braves are the kees nipped AUanta, 5-4; the Chn- Into-the World Series. Schoendlenst, a brilliant Infielder in the form of a big rookie out­ and Middletown High head base- of trouble with Curt Simmons’ re­ fielder named Jim Fridley, . w h o the. Indiana official family Is not ball «>ach, also Ed Baer of East Wally now on third thlft at enough to give the mountaineer latest pitchers to lend support to cinnaU Reds edged Washington, - That, at least, W» what tha writer who can do a good day's work In turn from the army. They have hita from the' rigfit aldr. Luke at all happy with him. Sooner or. Hampton, Eddie Collins-of Wilson Itdn. Stnurn,, a policeman, frqm West Virginia a four-atrbke the hitter’s relief. 3-2, at Charlotte. N. C„ and the predicts will happen. So, the ego almost any position, will be some-, one of the best pitchers In baseball where in the lineup on opening day Easter and Lsirry Doby are hlt- later players’ contracts are going High, Norm Daniels of Wesleyan failedXto report he received an margin over Jack Burke, Jr. Spahn and Johnson teamed up to Philadelphia Athletics and Balti­ Inflated because of having been in ,Rpbih Roberta? ,,i21;l,5j„and . .^ _____and.,.Ed...Eah«r,-,ftf....-or ttHg-.-them-B- mlle''and-'rnnntng'the to-T>rohlWt"fx te6siTe -winter ‘ball.'" the outfield. good looking freshman hurler in Stan Muslai’a celehralml batting stance, left, n iildi reminds rivals of a m i ^ looking nvar his High. Daniels, Just back from a necUcut Police Pistol Laague. the wintry, windy day in shooting victory over the Brooklyn Dodg­ inning tie at Baltimore. winners in 1951, as well as six of Steve Rldzlk. Then there are Bub- bases with an alarming- abandony Olhens’lse the CTIeveland etaft Is ers at Chattanooga, Tenn., yester­ the last seven National League Hustling Solly Hemus is going It’s difficult to see how they can In sound health. There hasn't been Rhoiitder. lA b«lnff wi(Wv copied hy other miijor teaRue hittere. Yankee OiitfleUIer Gene VyoodllTiR, Southern trip, had several Inter­ Pete la a crack shot with the local 69-ihree under par on the 6,950- ba Church. Russ Meyer and Howie Man. day. The masterpiece, before 9,098 PRO BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS victors (Dodgers finished eecond to be a tough man to move off miss. ' an ache pr pstn among the big ter, itrlklngly resembles The Bobby Thomson of the Giants is a HghKhand batter trying it the esting experiences to pass' along team. Tip on the award was spot- yard national—for 290. Fox. Connie Ryan, obta.lncd^^^lrom Cardtnal staris. way, .feet dasa te^Uiae,:knees iientijilKl tlloujd?fa. jiutvcbed, ^7 (NEA.I,. • B«hi«« Bwab'cim *'H m -FeiTWi*.- fans,"Wias tho third no-hit .no-ron ' to ’SO-) the lihoiee 'here la the CSa'rda ahortstop . a ^ dependable Billy BMster ik the k*y man. The 13V" fC)iir-iA»b Feller. Boh I>-himr. Mike - ^ • -to the- gathering-, "Talk -hasebatt i» a dn'-a 'Wedr -Rritatn -daHT- tatw Johnson gives the Cards their Cinclnnail, should plug the sisebnd plays and problems for an hbur Tommy. Bolt and A1 Beaaellnk game of the spring, an .unpre­ Sundmy't Rceulto who finished third last year, 15H pound I4egro was crippled - much Garda and Early Wynn- and all In the day ! . . Talked with Chief best, thin)., bfs.emah. .sjnqa Wbltfiy base gap. The big question is can after clinic with Frank Corkln, Herman Schendel and he said Red with 291 and then Lloyd Mangrum cedented feat. From 1939 unUl NBA ..games^behlnd.. tha. (Jiants.-./— ~ - of last season,-but-h« had-his-knae- -lira ready to-go -the-dlatanoe now. i-'dcew- a a«UHM»d .tryout..thnm'ft -thia- season- ■oBly--flv«-flo4>lttera Mimttaponx- 82-, -BoieTiMteY -so; " Kurkowski. Schoendlenst broke a "Del Erihls, 'Granny'HaWher. EOailf [O'Rourke- and-Jerry-Elood -before MfCatrghey -also: -gort ■* Teward, a» ■With 3292:..... — •— ------— The Giants boast the best pltch- Waltkus and Jim Kdnstanty come mended during the winter and la The teem shmild get a terrific start ^the Tribesmen after compiK were pitched in Grapefrvjdt, League (Minneapolis wins bcat-of-S serie.'),. finger on his throwing hand but and probably will draw-around (k),- ing an impreastva 15-4 record-for jdeparting for home. the moat Improved- mepiber of the Before the. .final. round opened . liig staff in the league but the loss Is expected to be ready opening back after poor seasons? getting aroimd like a-n oversize Fish "Game Local Sport —- ...... TfTESDAY ...... local police tearn. However, Red’s five men hed chancee to ' win— competition. 3-1). gazelle. He could hit an.vwnere up 000 for its home opener. the Milwaukee farm club 1n?t sea­ Jim Hearn and kfohte Kennedy American League of Monte Irvin, who fractured hla day. The Braves are going In for the teammates claim he fired blind­ Sned, Ben Hogan, Besselink, Bolt ankle last week, wae a crippling youth mo.vement. T he/ve come up son. Johnson, a 27-year-old' native I April Fool’a Day . ., Ray Owens of the New York -Giants pitched Wilkes-Barre 90 Scranton 74. Del Rice heads a fair catching of Brattlehoro, 'Vt., tmdt over for .fs all smllss as he walks up the folded during the first half of the and Mlddlecoff. With a chance at blow to their chances to repeat staff that v/on’t hit much but will with some fine looking kids but Notes Chatter schedule In order to win the one of golf's greatest titles the 1952’s first no-hltter, beating the (Wilkes-Barre leads bcat-of-.7 Spahn one frame Iwfqrc Willard - 'stairs. Having kidded Ray y ' > IIRIIIIHarm’s 0 OLIKIIU. Studio. Ajso, they gre certain to mlse prove helpful In every other phase. they still need a good shortstop. five went out to make their bid. Chicago Cubm 10-0, on March 17. series, ^-1). ' Marshall settled the game with BOSTON RED BOX will play a b o u t getting a hole-ln- BWartl. Schendel would offer ho Chef’s Diners, winners of the regular.xfeason and playoff championship.^ In the Y Senior BqaketbaU Rookie righthander Steve Rljl- Stahky. who contributed so much PITOHING WD.L TELL The loss of southpaw Chet Nichols Paddy Young the New Deal There will ba a meeting, qf the one at the Country Club comment . . . Talked with Dan Tommy Bolt was first up among lo the service Is a body blow to Manchester Division of tne Con­ his two-out h l ^ Inning homer an exhibition g$me at rynchon ague during.the past campaign, a re^ ow n above. The Diners, coached by Johnny S’" "*■ zlk of the to their come-from-behlnd pennant Pitching will make or break the against Preschm'-Roe, golf courae for a number of years. Jessee at Trinity, with baseball those ranking the lowest but he conqiiesl la.et year* They also face the pitching department, which necticut Sportsmen’s Association Park ih Springfield Wednesday an (indefeatcd season. Front row,, left to right. Bill Kodcs. Herb Brown, Howard Au pitched the second gem, downing Redbirds. The staff, as a whole, For Bored Boxing Ear s Spahn jtfuck out three and afternoon.against thp Springfield 1 flgiired this must be the formal the main topic . . . Night at home blew his chances completely. The and Mel BaheocH. Rear row, IcfiXo right, Coach John Skiba, A1 Bujaclus, Clem Morgan, Edgle Braln- the St. Louis Cardinals, 3-0, lu t a difficult Job replacing Willie was Manager Tommy Holpies Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Eaat watching- tceveo and studying had looked briliant this spring. Side Rec building. This announce- walke(1 jeitxt D.b*nL 4o, bear. in . .mind. Warren Spahn, the league's ace Young, after 54 boutd; has finally; Nels Qulnby. LOAM OMRibei'e,- il-6 ..In .his. half year •istariT^rtd** n.. ,naaS Aq-R()y., Ca,tnpniiejla.. ,anjd ^hen tlon in the afternoon game. tnehilonlng hla golf acore of the IrVin of the Olanta hUtlng a home for. a 29U.total...... Roy Campanella, who walked In Is that not a single National iefth'ander, makes the "'BraVes' a caught' Ihe^ "fever '“ dY" fhe" fight Haels And Nolan Cop Dark, Rich, Cultivated with the Cards, seems to have Center Springs pond has been sM. down the next eight batters).ln ‘ ‘ past w ^ k eiiid.' tTte' dTdH’t gat ' A niiT'ahrf 'faqlh'gf'SroVfria 'the'’ baSek.' Then. Cary Mlddlecott went out jKoimo Explains the fifth, to get on base. Dick Wil-, League pennant winner has been gained the confidence he needed constant threat. game. He has crawled out of his / role-ln-of»«.) . . . Weather excel­ Irvin won’t be doing any running and down went his challenge on a Best Ball Calcut llama, through an error, was the Grade No. 1 $3.00 cu. yd. The Reds have plckecl up some , looked the middleweight stocked with more than 2,0W a row. TWIUGHT HASBBAU- League gbJ.«. ,to_,repe.#t since the (pardlnala and has overcome .hIS .wildness. Joe. perch; trout. b«w "tid ylckerel-Air -nfftrtxlT'-Snrt-' team managers' wni" lent for April 1 and day brighter for^ jeyera) - mpn,^a, .haying BUf- mlaeiahle. tfor..a jtplfer. like .Mld­ bmy Brook to reacit bum during Chide No: 2 $2.00 cu. yd: won succeseive flsge in 1942-43-44. Presko, who looked like the find power with the acqulail'ion of field 'dve'r,' and decided'h'a"'li"}iSl'^''i " ToHfis-oB, a I'lkhthgfidef'r'ktfTOK " when'President T.' P. F .'b f The Rain Saturday, waam the coming season which op^a on out Ompanella and George hold another meeting Wednesday iered a broKeh ankle aevieVal days dlecoff) 78. j Swim and Swim ^ ^ Johnson’s two innings. Delivered In Truck of the year until his arm gave catcher Andy Semlnick and out­ the boy to punch It silly. Herald anonuneSa a new vacation after the film was taken . . . Rod A1 Beaaellnk had a chance to the 36-hole twb dayX®I*^atta LOSS WIIA. HURT \ fielder Dick Slsler from the Phil­ Saturday. April 19th. Mem*«rg of Shuba during his two Innings turn night si 7:30 at the West Side . . .______■ Preacher Roe, veteran Dodger Load Lots—Order Now way, appears sound again. Left­ And that includes S)igar Ray achedule for ah enipjoyes . . Chat Skelton’s new TV show will ofler win, especially when Snead falter­ arranged as t,ljc/ - opening lefthander, wa.s almost as good. He The loss of ace righthander Don lies, but they need more hitting Robinson, thank you. Paddy and' 40 V # the division assisted In a stocking and the lone Bronkl.vn runner lo Rec. , Plans for the coming sea­ Newcombe has hurt the Dodgers hander Wllmer (Vinegar Bend I ^ ,4(» F last week. Gay Clty.pohd has also son will be discussed. with Karl Keller on. Main street. plenty of competition to Uncle ed on the front nine. But the big, _^^Nbw Ilayffn^ April 7-*(/P)—Little • lay won by the New Haven'Swim tournament at U4e ^Country blanked the Braves on six hits NUSSDQRPF Mtzell, the strikeout sensation of strength, greater speed and a bet- •The Sugar Boy square off for the reach on him was Dick William'^. “ - K«M' paaeea -along'WOrd-heHl -be-lB 'Mlltlrwrthrtop'TomTc:'Rwl‘B'ftr»t "c'bnfideht ‘■Ria" 'fifltefea '”ATscrr‘"H1'i' CluhVj!lQwtven,..^r_-sarnjE_palE.-. •utitll-the- ninth -when-WHlard Mar-4i . .,wh(u:e...th!«y... wj5X.e Jh f ..wyekein.. -ter'"def«nse- -to'-cope- -wltn’-t-ha-laad— ■-championsh+p -»t"-Mad1aBn"‘Btpiare ') - .wbe-.aeenip#»ed.«6iw.tinil-!a*--ahoet«. TFord'^K(^o7 America’s o u t s U t i i l - ...... - ...... - - year.-i-in the pitching department. ibw -Texax-Isexgiie—xnd—■Wlllxrd'- Ing season. Boston for the 'opening bgiieball show was a pip. • final 74 gave him a 291. / , . , . . 1 In all swimming events there ings we,re uscfr yesterday and shall homered with two out to win CONST, e o . Schmidt, a 21-year-old. right­ era. Johnny Wyrostek is the only Garden, May 16. stop Jack Cusick waa juggling his 3IAN('HE.STER CHAPTER of .{fame, April IS between the Braves ing yfnplc hope, explains his sue- separate timers for each lane Although there have been glowing FRIDAY HOGAN BlX)WS I 91 the tourney run 'off as an 18- the game; Phone $408 hander who won 19 games at solid performer on the squad. Ted Folks laugh at Young when he; grounder. the State Board of Baseball Um­ and - Dodgers.. .Keep a Anhedtlled Pay day and the usual walk to ce ^ simply: "I just swim, and : as weli as fini.sh judges. Places are hole medal play Best Ball Cal­ The crowd booed when Spahn reports on the progr«>x of C3em Kluszewski, the big-first baseman talks about beating Robinson, but : Major llenrXn .Tuesday night’s pires will hold another pre-season Finally, there wa.s Ben Hogan, Omaha, have won a place on the agenda Is whether or hot the Man­ MafahsITs gBnie--wlnnlng blow speaking engagement at the High the bank.,. Escorted down and the guy who Just'doesn’t blow up aw'ui-” I awarded on the understandable cutta! /• was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the Labine, Ben Wade and John Ruth- starting staff. who suffered a miserable year In he doesn't cire. gave the Britves * 4-3 edge'oyaf meetings .Tuesday, night-at 7r30 at school- In the evening. Harry Maid back by Patrolman Sparky Sar- Konno, a 19ryear-old package | theory that the eye is quicker than seventh. But Manager Tommy ■ erford. It Is moat unlikely that any must regain his '50 form. chester Division shall disband It­ Murphy's reatouzanL. 1..A -_ nUas- But yesterday Ben blew as hF . Hank Hgefs .and Mike Nolan,. kleanwhile, the addition of lefLy "The.v laughed when they put i Paddy Young liny KoMnson self fpsm (he Connecticut Sports: the Dodgers In thefr spring aerie* ment of the faculty and members della,, although there was no nead of swimming dj-namltr from Ha-rThe" hand. Hair-Breath hesitation Sr., won-the event With a com­ Holmes explained later: of the trio can ' make up the 20 Ma;c Lanier gives the Giants a de­ Ewell Blackwell, Ken Raffensberg- me in with Laurenj; Dauthullle, that will b? resumed, here today. cilnlc will follow the regular meet­ of the club prove an excellent au­ hasn't In years—a 79 for a 293 piid men’s Aasoclatlon. A finsl 'decl- to ‘guard the week’a earnings a tie with three others for seventh. wail and an Ohio State freshman, j or over-anxiety of the .stop watch bined total of 158 less 14 handi­ "Spahn has gone nine before. I victoriee Newcombe took with him pendable starling pitcher for al­ er and Herm Wehmelr head a too." Paddy says. "1 still think I Boston writers were unable to ing.- Afiyoue dealring to join the dience. Questions wdre fired like Post cards arrive, from iiinny dominated the tlircc-ilay National | operators con throw the average know he’s ready, and I wanted to<[ to the Army. slpfi Will be made at tha meeting hoard may make application at Possibly months of mactlqn cap strokes for a 144 ' net most, every day of the week. strong -pitching staff. best the- French-rnSn. even though ment," ha will tell .you. ."It was and it 4s Impni'tant that ail active reran a spring ■trstning no-hltter .. a . Wlncheater. by .the. .group op Florida, one from a i l Cooper in A.A.U.- indoor .. champiohships,J time away off. get a look at this other kid. He’-a The writer picks the order of T\venly-three-game winners Larry’ The Pirates aiid (Tubs are In the the meeting..- Written exaniiha- from touimament golf hevon. Par big tournament a. He managed to 148 for third place. Two teams jority of the other games. ' " 4. New York hurling. Only Alvin DaVk and Irvin club to Us foundation. To be seen 23, Robinson is 32. Maybe he'll he said. "I’d Jump classes early meeting tomorrow night at .8 fninutea of Town .Tunlor Basket­ win two National Open.s. i Masters against the nation’s bfst, and just University of Michigan In 1048. Service-bound 'Ted Williams hit better than .300 last year al­ o’clock at the VFW Home. ball Tournament game. Harold makian. Little League baaeball tTed for fourth place. Tom Kel­ 341 BROAD ST. 6. Boston this summer will be such newcom­ think I’m too soft a touch to be and hide from the truant officers Sharing Bows Sports Mirror and a couple of smaller tourna about won himself a Seat on the The announcement that Ohio and Walt Dropo socked a pair of 6, Cincinnati though Bobby Thom.'ron was the ers as Dick .Hall, first base; Lee taken seriously and won't train Binka plays and gets off six shots commlaalOner In Manchester thla plane for Helsinki next July. ley and Joe, Skinner had 172-23 In a Times Square movie. Some ments. State’.s time was faster brought homers apiece .to lead the Boston 7. Pittsburgh hottest hitter during the last half Walls, third ba.se; Johnny Merson, hard. I hope he does.’’ WALTER "TV” HbLIAND has In less than two minutes for the season, an evening phone caller. The modest lad, who has been out the booing. , —149 and Att Wilkie, Jr., and times the picture was terrible, and A year Ago Today Dick Levon anxious to have local During their careers Hogan al­ Royce Jennings came In with Ri#d Sox to an 8-4 triumph oyer HUEL AND 8! Chicago. . of the season. The big queetion, of second ba,se; and an assorted col­ Paddy Young is what might be L^mchburg, 'Va.. April 7 (JD— offered hla seprices Ss- a part- champion Mpriarty Oilers, but swimming 10 years, didn’t break However, the snme.^Ohlo State Oklahoma City of the Texas course, are; Who will flll\the shoes I’d wander pvef to Stillman’s Gym. Clevfland, Ohio State freshman time coach for Little-League 4iasr.- leagues get off on the right foot most every time has e i t h e r 164-15-149. The Redbirds, who haven’t won lection of pitchers. Only Ralph known as the CTusader type of btSlaead-DW;, .AAU... Jl»-yard^ none of the tosses find the hoop . . .whipped- Snead, or fint«h*d.-hlfh«t ;,aiiy,.r,((itpgda JiftfiJr .buL JcU:.lb«.,iraT. ,.Uuuii,ha.s.4\pi)lied.fQi;,4 .\g0Jjd raack. 'League• «t ’ Oklahonaft .City-.- - ...... - .:RAHGE OIL of-Irvitr. the- leergue'* ■ runs>baU4d X,4;iteas,.X,Abk’sys,wajzla^ ,a- .abyliah. ’iyju'xaii, Spahn, .^egaeded ... Jhnmy-..f31eiu>»y-. -pi'esenled 4hta '«eaa»n-vi/Trinity" -fre.'-hraan- ‘ ' 'Th"e" ‘ tbCrhament'' 'ibWifilffee “ 'In'six years;' a ppeaf reiii'y'.to’ chal- 'iOner 'a'hii''hTi’'']li6fKe'?^ fifat' wiTT "boxerr GlVe' hfrir-a fMson'fiSr win-' fighter, t like the excitement, the style record, swimming tlie dis- creating over Snead what is pression he could have done so. If of .2:47.1, so any discussions of ' The pounded In king? Can Davey WllHams fill teep the Boca oui of JLhe_ by his Boston Braves teammates leporU he 'wlU he. able. to devote ! .. valuable player trophy, an award bBScball CoBch Fred Booth checks necessary. _ He closed with a ter-; world records was aomewhat will meet tomorrow night at lenge. again. It there Le. a .peng$nt “ ffift .thaL appeals. to him .and ,h« roar.4>f-'4ha crowd. • • isnca in 80 seoonda -flikt, -'- ~ f known as"JHhehh'a Hex.’,’ . out IR hit? including home .huns " 'k-r-r. Stanley's' sbbex-''Rt ' xecbiwJ'An Another dreary' yV a r ldb"ms becomes a baleful, brutal, and sav­ '■•1ygHC‘'Y6'iirTelffi7"'ir..... •he riehly deserved -for - his • fine with the writer- bn umpiring as­ flfic spirlht In eh Ills Irl^ acaderiiici'", X 7:30'at the cliib. - . left in the tniety old combination who will replsc.e Willie ;bfays In Five Years ■ Ago Babe Ruth The Hex la iatpposed to dictate by Ted Beard and Ralph Klner to of Stan Mualal, Enos'/Slaughter, ahead for the Cubs whose beat age opponent. FANS ARE ON UIH .SIDE paw pitcher, was sharinpebows to­ he la accepted. play In the event . . . Check out signment at Trinity on Saturday. umphs, Including the 1.500-meler. bury the , 13-1 at renter? These are headaches that , "Before a fight, whertYl’m rest­ became a ronaultant .to the Ford that Snead can’t win a major tour­ OIL HEATING Red Schoe.ndlenst and Harry pitcher is 4-year-old Dutch Leon­ WIUJNO TO f ig h t a n y o n e day with.young Ernie Johnson for with Johnny Ccrvlnl and reach Watch George Araujo, the future nament with Hogan in the field. Maybe the competition wasn’t New Orleans. Howie Pollet limited Manager Leo Durocher may carry ing on the rubbing table and quite a , no-tilt-no-run performance Motor-Company in Its. American NOH,MAN MINER of 30 Camp- Brookfield street bv 9:30. lightweight champion, polish olT totigh enough. EQUIPMENT Brech'een, this should be\ the year ard and whose best infleldef Is se­ Paddy— he's won 43 out of 34 ■yesterday’s victory In the M.ia- Lakers Eliiiiiiiale night in It game marked by a riot the Cubs to two hits over the first amiind all season. cond baseman Eddie Miksls, who nervous, I give m.vself a pep talk. against the Brookjyn Dodgers. Legion baseball program. field i'oad has been awarded the WEDNESDAY Charley Riley In nine rounds on The water king stands at 5-6 and In the waning seconds. This series six innings. to bring It off. ' \ . Brooklyn again present a (earn matchee, losing eight- and scoring Isay to m.vsslf: 'Paddy, you can Expert Rifleman ModaJ, aaennd. ters before a crowd ■ of between hit only .231. That should be a tip- 21 knockouts—is willing to fight Spshn, a 20-plua winner for the Ten Years Ago ‘ The Detroit Bill Murray of the Ree staff teevee before moving into ilum- weighs about. 14.5T-nol mucli more will resume tomorrow night in Cliff Fannin, supported by the Estimates On Request The presence of Stankjl ;|)oth aa that looks Invincible. This is the -belt this punk out. You gotta past three seasons, never hag Red Wings defeated the Toronto highest award In Junior- shooting, ber room. 15,000 and 20,000 represents only a player and manager, la certain off on the Cubs' chances for 1952. anyone, bellevee himself Invincible, checks in at 8:23 a. n1. and says, the second time Snead ha.s won than when he came to the states . Ttoehester Kovals New York. • St. Louis Browns’ 17-hit attack, same club that wound up leading will. You can’t let nil those kids looked better thsn this spring. He MaplS Leafs; 4-2, to take a two by the Natnlnal Rifle Association. -SATURDAY ' frtun Hawaii last summer, The victory was worth 23,250 to to aid the Card cause. (He hM and ha* dhrdain.loy.w a '’That’s it” as ho deposits wrlte- udth Hogan In the field in a major, had no trouble turning back the CALL Una. .lew),®' -■"Lal'« * dq.ep, 'Michigan ' StalFs basebiill' t'eirh wtw baUeya'-la .you down.: -Than hit h(s IWIS'peak; at Chnttajwogis. gama • lead . li»-‘ lha. • finals, .of ...iha ; Don RucH.passes along Informa­ . . Aa.tAP,. apd, «p.pqth..aiia, tkft Lakers. .wba capLuted. the .heat-, San: Antonio MiMrtont Of the Texas - bfought' “fo'the'da'rds tbi jsam’i)' In-!' breath—In batting, runs, hits, ri'val might do to him in the ring. yoil’re stepping through the ropes. past two'-vesrs and has risen i,. vp. 4hd. 'bux,..acoi’a, ,pf ..iTpiynJtwr. or tmuaually large-totimnment in': •' 'imnhettjkltis; 'Aliril' has been taking spring -training Tenn., yesterday, despite the fact Stanley Cup playoffs. lor Basketball Tournament cham­ tion' In a "letter ’ tha't ' the tJCohn there is ho outward sign of muscles of-five series" in three straight League, 18-5, in the Alamo City. spiring leadership, ■ flaming and total bases, singles, doubles, home He has a stunning left-hand punch; You look-out at the faces out in Twenty Years Ago John Mc- thrmiRh l.'i lower rankjnga to over two years. He defeated Hogan 2-1257 trips Into the deep, south regular­ he waa not credited with the 1-0 pionship basketball game on the Alumni C Club will honor the or swimming violence until Minneapolis Lakers, winners of- games alter losing the first tilt to Jim Busby poundede out a two- contagious hustle that has played runs, runs batted in, stolen bases, In fact, he's left-hand daffy. He. the arena and ,vou say to .voitr- victory over the Dodgers, Graw, New, York Otsnt .jusnager echleve the export rifleman rat- In the playoff for the Los Angeles slugging percentage and' double ly lor 25 years. -desK.. -X. ,Oajne,:.jiivarited. jend. to .mc.-,. e.'’lK>lU. jfiJ.e,l>r6Ji?4 bi«,A9,Wi..,bir.l>!'!M.u__ .... tivltles at the East Side Rcc for April l i at the Polish National first venture after his automobile arm and leg muscles, combined joyed a respite from basketball to­ ■ 'BoB" Davifts;-aer "Rbyar -gria'fa, ■ms'aa«ti!ifii'BiiH7...... — ------■for "you." ' ...... the season. .Pass^ up Twilight. Home In Hartford. The UConn’a wreck. with a smooth, almost shy stroke, day before heading into the final tipped in 21. points in last night's On the evenings that Young "Chances are they’re rooting Baaeball 1-eaguc, Booster . Club celebrated their Golden Jubilee Along with great aatlafaclion reveal where he gets his blazing playoff in the National Baskcthnjl finale after being held scoreless in hearlines- the card, the crowd gen­ tor-the other-gujv hufyou 'donT Bteering eoAimittee * -and Little year'during the past season for his' Vtctory-'-eV'en if h? dliliip- speed, ASkBrilitlbn'bace 't6(Jri.v. ' the- Saturday-right game: Won- by erally perks up at the sight of think about that. The nervous- League ’_makes pilgrimage .seconds to play at 80-80. The story of Paddy-Young be­ 11* Joke. money was about 226,300, making no almost mla.sed th.e "triple” The opponent ,_,for the Lnkcr.4 gins not with a professional- fist- the watch-charm guard'a under- to mass , ... Handsome patrolman the Masters the third richest m shortly after the ISOO-myter open­ won’t be known until the New EASY TERMS “I’m over at .Stillman’s oiie sft-. study.. Trinity’s Dan Jessre gives Hank Garauder asalata ua across the world. Only Tam O’Shanter’s York Knickerbockers and Syra­ since joining the Brooklyn. fight, but for Survival. He .was emoon and I’m laying the bums ing event got going Thursday bom on Sept. 14, 1928; In Green­ a fine talk oneofficiatlng following Main street . . , Visit Lee Fracr world’s championship and the night when the Hawaiian "flsh" cuse wind up the Ea-stern playoff. Dodgers In 1948 Preacher Roe has In the resin/with ’my Jokes," he. chia’a new sporting, gooda-store on J R A champlohshlp are richer. New York leads that scries, 2-1, •won 68 games and lost only 28 for TAKE MONTHS TO PAY wich Village, the second *on of a chuckles. "Someone pipes up AttQntian dll butlding contractorSa orchi- diveloped a stitch in bis side. one-time., club pugilist- From birth East Center street and boys get a Prixe money for both tourna­ Fortunately, for KonUo, he wa.*m'i after a 99-92 victory Saturday a .708 percentage. and aaya I should mayM go on j-v big kick out of watching hundreds ments vary. -r.. ... 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOft SEDAN until he' was large enough to the stage. ■' BALGH Is Your too hard pres-sed at that juncture, awing a left, uppercut, he waa a of shiners swlfnmtng In a gigantic and recovered In time to take Blue; Radio and hfeater.\ " ’Yeah,’ I says, ‘There’s one t«ctfa and anyone now- blijiding or totally unpromlMng prospect for leaving at thfea o’clock.’ That kills tank.Trio of gold fish In the lot CAME FAR charge and unleash a sizzling Stock No. U-5S2...... 4 » * * * ^ « ^ and the three are'taken from the anything. Including staying alive. ’em and they die laughing." New York— (N EAl—Joe Louis sprint, in the -final 40 meters. waters and boys, once again, have ‘T was a frail little guy, a good Paddy Young Is truly Y'he New planning to build a ftructure lor which received only 2406 the night Otto Despite 'Konno',s three firsts, 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE baU XE, gold fish to take care of at home Borchuk nearly beat him at Wind­ target for the bigger kids to tor- Deal for bored flgbt fans. however, the Buckeyes were forc­ 2-Dr. Sedan. Black. Heater: C 1 A O R . Spend the afternoon out sor, Ontario, tn'l934. Stock No. NT-188...... riding and looking at model homes ed to accept runner-up team eJoctric service is desired. in this area . . . Complete after­ BOTH ENDS honors behind the New Haven .Swim Club, composed mainly - of 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE SP IC IA L CaiiacKans Knot WhatXVill Grid Coaches noon with an ice cream cone at Lexington. Ky.—(N EAl—Last 4-Dr. Sedan. Blue. Heater. , ,/T e a ch In Ten Yearn? favorite bar, John and Bernice three-year-old trotter to cop The Yale swimmers. The winners, suc- RIeg'a ShadyjGlrn . , . Hal" Turk- c'essfujly defended their team title Stock No. N T -m ...... ^...... Bo 8ton- Series Hambletonian and The Kentucky Umpire Charlie . Berry, who BEHER DEAL Ington-xalls in the early evening Futurity was Hoot Mon, In 1947. with 113 poinLv, compared to 97 for Ohio State. 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE starred at' both baseball and to pa'as along word of Warren X. .'/'.Bbstoh, -April A n Nm M fiM i fisysfnRwnt UmiH ths smoH.nt 9f, e W f' PONTIAC DEALER . -Spahn'a. and- Enil* .Johnson’s- (eat ‘ And-Blthough eclipsed 'by KVid- 4-Dr. SedanrGray; Heater. ' ...... I R 1 6 9 5 '•foot1>atl!v,4h^^-'hTayounger .yiMire,! ■ s.«'uvetraa SAir«..o a gala, at thras-gsmas-*U..MohtfgS). ..comas-,-uip!. with .a- ..disturbing;., I'.'k ( I 111- r 'Irii'l M,-m lu -l<-r '■ 'ttf'pitiaitfir v W)“m ;,' ''ft'b’riih ■ ■■"’ ' • giffie' ace. set five Individual scoring rec­ ♦liiXimffiiiy miy 'SibfsIB HliT Hltttfr for the Braves. others who looked good here- to Canadlens and Boston Bruins head '■thought about, the tWo-platoon ords and tled..%nothrr during the 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN >t-grld:.»yatemi.- .i..,a- iibW fjrlfi JH "wirfif fiifiiif tSafifils simI Bfiw .locfitifinA , ------recently cpppludcd..cpijft.sea.‘.pn- P,fifiP,C. aiid Matt. Man of-Michigan,- G i^n. Radio and heater. e ^ A Q C ba2k t f the (Simadish MetfOpoWs .’t; head coach of the American Olym­ X- for Tuesday’s sayanth and final "What are they going to do Stock No. U-48t...... pic team, includpd:^'' gani*-: The. winobc .AvUI-.quaUfy ;.fac. ...Xor. ..eoschea.,..,lD., .yrArs;,;.Xrpm. ------IfSLIKEVRCMlT W DELUXE tifr Sts'hlsy igsiinat ‘the’ 'now ?"■ He'Saks' lather’•'sTribn*-^^^^ USE ■ysSif'tlia d n f and’Thra^-meler dld- Out Of Natlonaf Hbckey League’s cham- ly. "A'lr these kids playing 'jinw . .A'/F.i.x'V -'-4II.. •. V(1 ’i . <0:*V TOh1g'ah’'SfaW’'vWn^^ -af y w y N*; W fMqv«fiF «h$ni*a rMtak^ ^ -r"—*"—■--- ■46 seconds W rugged plTy IsST ijcnsi‘ 'iBffS'"Aever ti'liVil t “SHsSlce'' TfSr TlYMOOTH CRANBROOK / to learn both. of Ohio Statbj! the runner-up," Dick. 2-lSoor Sedan; Blue, radio and beater. night to keep this semi-final series Tha ifima applltt in Hia cata of a commoreial or industrial customer con- DoctfflbBr'f dom og* won't smilt JtMlf away In alive. The Bruins, who had won' "What’s • going to happen M iracle Power Thomapi^ who captured th*' ,./lOO Stock No. NT-172...... '...... $1695 and. IdiO-yard backstrqkt. ' titles, sROOFING May. Bottor toeklo thoM rapolrs today— i^ ilt three atralght games, needed 'one when one of them goes looking tomplatin« Hio (wrehata of additional oquipmant and a coniaquant incraaio and h!s'''Yale teamrtiates, Wayne more triumph to qualify for. the for a coaching job? What ciil'- IN YOUR ENGINE 1951 MERCURY CLUB CbUPE go(B^ motarloli ora (^ailabla. Our "Spring lege ' la going to hire a Jjagd Moore and Jim McLane, together Don't Let Yaur Oil Tank Black. Riidlo, beater, overdrive. One owner car. Unal round for the first tlmt since in olactric.load. * with the Blue’s new freihmap 1946. coach who’s never played any­ Stock No. U-88S...... v . . . . i . . . . $2295 Tonic" products will parit up tha old homostood During the eighth minute of the thing except d.ejenslve guard, sprint sensation, Kerry Donovan, In t«Mra|..avallabla luppliat of inattrials will bo iitod in auch a way at to and Burwell Jones of Mtchlgafi, Run Low In This ^ 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN - quickly and at modarot* cost. second .-overtime session, rookie for Instance, Or one who’s To Prevent the 300-yard Individual medley center Paul Masnick, called up spent his career throwing Coyeotry graep. -Badlo, heater, seat covers. passes and never made a furnish sorvica to tho froatoat numbor tof euttomert, with construction champ. White waU tires. 10,000 miles. One owner car. from the (Cincinnati American Early Spring Weather Hockey 1-eague Farm Club for the tackle? 4 V - John Davies, Michigan’s ace Stock No. U-sfa...... W t'N odvisa you aH along the lino— racommm d roquirinq tbo loast amount of critical matarials boing takan edro of first. ’ ; Which Causes “Metal Ulcers” $22^5 occasion, slapped s six-foot angle "It’s going to be confusifig. They'lf look in the from Australia,, knocked off the There’s still plenty of “old hip” left in the weather. DRY STARTING’oecuri when yoq start a cold up to you 100 and 220-yard breaststroke broiMa Hiat ^ the host job at kost cost— give shot after taking the rebound of I sjuppose the only-solution will Don’t let thesjB balmy spring days fool you. 1949 OLDSMOBILE "88" a 30-foot- shot defenserqan Doug engine. Bgfofb oil gets to moving parts, dry titles, while the other crowns de­ t-Door Sedan. Green. Radio, heater, hydramstic you cut-cost construction tips-—finoncing od« be'^ two head coaches. There Wo iia|rot Mcaadingiy aiiV inconvonianca^ which may ba causod O'ur eusto- • Harvey bounced Sit Boston Goalie should ba some reward fqr the meul grinds against d^. metal. . , causes "Metal N I W ^ ^ ^ / cided here went to the |4ew Haven drlve^Stock No,.TJ-586...... 7;./^,. Swim Club's 300-yard medley and Be An April Fueler - keep out the sprinB y Ic o . -If .w o don't hovo what ydu nood, wo'N do Jim Henry’s pads. boys of thfr-tlefenaive platoon." mars, and wo will do our bast to. taka caro of ovoryono'a noods. Howtvor, Ulcers^ by-this scraping and cutting. , - * 400-yard free stylie re'Iav teams. Henry played the last 40 Call 2-4595^for,jSrompt delivery^of clean, filtered fuel oiL 1949 BUICK SUPER SEDANETTE our kvol boot to got it. minutes or so under a terrific tbit govommiinfBrdor, fwd othort sidilch will undoubtodly follow, all dttigned^ . Miracle Power, in gas and oil, prevents DRY.p by CHAMP --RHt’ B.VKB DEYEUOPS Omen. Radio and beater. — rains—roof right with STARTING. I r contains .colloidal.. synthetifei::: The meet ended in a j-hubarb, ,' -■X—e _ ^ ‘ — hapdlcaprEUiriy In the third period by the Bruins during most of the Prlced to sell! Stock No.-17-380. ... .in ,.... .r.,, ffird Roofing. hir nose was fractured'by s pueg . to aid our country's mob*DS'Wl>uiing shot. 1 AVAILABLE AT GARAGES. SERVICE STATIONS YOU C A W B£AT A / SULUVAN SAFE BUY USED CAR WARRANTY mlnuts of the second'Session. $ 7 5 0 After Henry w a s injured, the MIKE ZW.ICK won $50 prize AND CAR DEALERS EVERYWHERE CHAMf roll VAWEl game was halte

MANGjIESTER EVENING HERALjh MANGHES|ER, gON^g:^ONDAY^^^^ 7r 1^52- PAOBFiPTEBN 'X- -- -.V,------:■ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE fpAt^B FOURTEEa? •5IHCHESTER FVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 7, W Si USTBN. LITTLE LORO FAUNtLBROVj'j ?AV4PF/ \NHV, M ARTHA^ Anawar fioJ’ favioua Puula I ’M A »R O t?06 WHBM IT — 5PUTT-TT.''— TRUE, Sense and Nonsense Y o c o l i s t .r , ____z : C O M tS TO MOM6V/ XNC X'VE HAD A 6MALL. Autemobiks for Sato 4 Autonobiles for Sato Automobiles for Sato Building— Contntotin? 14 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— ' Household G'oods .5 1 ’ M ifiseo MXiR OAILV AfiOOCH- ' WttlDWkLL.Btn’ X WAS »Ltfa la Juat on* tool thing aaft*I eU i TMi Mttin ■1146 ■tAfBty.’Ttedo •et»ytfii»- -1sC7XFl4lNS7rtW3teFr mrnttwmowii jirtf- '(52(>RcIIiHy“ M=" 1989 DODfUD four-door sedan. PRitVA'ri6“P a ' r t y t o ' Sen BUILDER-Carpenter—First class WANTED—rCleanliig woman two Mate orfO Tialr" "3T ^ HORUONTAL 6 Rowing rClw^W DeCORMIER MOTOR Dp you like to see the latest CI6AR5 BY THE 8D>C ALSO thing! aftar each othar. Carlyle. X- Radio and heater, $150. Phone 2- 1942 Packard and 1946 * Stude- work. New home*. Blueprints days a, week. Apply at Burton’s, WE . ARE ACCEPTING appllca- 6fJlFF& OF PROSPeRlTV/, ImplamanU . SALES, Inc. ' 40$1, baker. Phone 8003. in furniture, ranges and a(i- ' t,e Radio available. Also alteration.*, re- 841 Main street. tions for full or part time.sales- 5HALL X HELP vdeallit IConcrats Teacher—What ara the people Mr*. Dolcinl—Where * SAYS: “Maka your summer palj-*', ■ glfages," etc;' PH6ne~CbV- ptianees. Visit 'Our salesroom lOWintenthlela FBU^i driving a pleasure with one of 1924 MODEL T Ford pickup. Take LATE MODEL Chevrolet 114 ton. WANTED—Waitresses, full or ' cTcrks for "retail 'store work.' Good TbO LET'vexjlg: It Sha has gnat of New Yorto noted ifor? . an eveninf 7 entry 7-7357. starting aalary, good commission. for savings. AIL merchandise espwwar HAIR DOWN FOR^ 11 Bnanartr Bby--Tha people fof Naw York Dolalnl-TAt the office. . X]LASSIFIED ADVT. a-look at Clarke Motor Salea, 801 30.000' mUea. 1083 Tolland Tum- part time, Flye_ .days, .one night. lin irM t theae fine cars.’-’------"plke. ■■ ...... ;y- Bm|rf«^>ljerteet»'wvathible: * Apply Bew,- N am e-oi’ands, A irrriBVdJuLf^ . llTIumw off .-j-L. ace noted, for tbatr. atupidiiy<- Mr*. 'Oolctirt— Thih you mu*i DEPT. HOURS: ■B'foaff atreet ' .... Oa KPEHT'RY’' —■ ■ Experienced' iVi Saturdays off. No expiriehca'nec­ ~ 'critotuf*...... Taaoher—Wharever old. you gel essary. Call 2-8053. . in person to Mr. Uttell. Western tradca be madei of aaberio*. Your office NEW AND FOR construction of small homes, ga­ Tops In Quality 16 Naw Oulnaa that Information 7 burned down four hour* ago. SUSA.M.to4:S0P.M- 1951 CHEVROLET Fleetline de­ 1950 CHEVROLET Tudor deluxe, rages,,'dormers, ..alterations. ...iiind Auto Supply Co., 259 Trumbull URwiy -street,--Hartford. • ~ - - port ...... Boy-^-From our-- book*, Mtaa IMMEDIATE DELIVERY luxe - tudor. - Radio; heater, -' tignai "fathom green. Portrergilde. Radio,' Jobbing.. Luck St Peterson. ’Tel. WA’NTTO'B*' a 'pfaetresr 'hii'fae' 7 ISDhinor court* heater, fully equipped. Low mile­ Low In Price 20 Mock Smith. It lay*, “The population Paata in your haU. Do:-not aay COPY CLOSING TIME ONE NEW WILLYS AERO- lights, slip covers, etc. Beautiful Manchester 4026. High wages, big need, interest­ -16 Obaarvo 21 Maacullna 36 Unmutioal 41 Poker tUka dark green. Douglax Motors, 333 age. Like new. Call 2-0538. ing work..Learn at home in spare of New York ia vary.denaa," all that you knoyr, but alwsya IT Drink madt appallatlon chmg .43 Hidaoui know what you aay. FOR (X A ^ IP IE D ADVT. ACE CUSTOM Main.' WE_.WILL finish your^ Unfinished time. High school 'not required. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 CHAMBERS FURNITURE with malt 21 Ajieiant 28 Chloa (var-) monater All men's gains ara tha fruit of Fully equipped and with the • ■ ...... - ' ...... 1946 fTHEVROLET sedan. 1946 rooms so you can have more Free information. Wayne School At The Green / "Sh* didn’t illp on. the ica, com­ MON. THRU FRI. CHEVROLET — 1948 two door DeSoto sedan. 1947 Dodge sedan. FEMALE Canaries ready for 16 Standard (ab.) Roman tofa SOMiatar (Oar.) 44 Hammer head mented our atenographer, refer­ venturing! famous'”F” Head 6 c>’l. en* room for yourself ind more value of Practical Nursing, Box L breeding $3.00 each. Porterfield’s aock w UConUnuad- 33WriUng 45 Formerly The man who spend* hie life 10:S0 A. M. Fleetllna, radio, heater, new 1940 Packard sedan. 1039 Mer- for your home. Phone 2-0726. Herald. Open 9 :30 to 5 ring to a . former friand. It was Pet Supply^ 68 .Sprues:, I’hpnq ..2r.. • S4>Mu m ^ ouis&c atory “>»rura4rL«,,-.-.;-4 —--Iwplamanti - - 47 Strong ddnk.. iginS— . . . . ih ;—— I ...... 1. . ^ —.. i n '.. , . . .euiy. YLoiet;, soupe. on -what ahe«mlK*d'with-U,-'-l —~ .building..milta iM tead.of.bridges., 8ATURDAT R A. M: ' tirea, juasy axtzaa..Ehu:ellent con- dftlen,' 30,000 original miles., Cov­ 1947 Packard club sedan. 1946 CARPENTRY-^All types, expert ■0520. ------' Evenings" 7 :30 to ji'iso $7 Vomit 34 Lampraya 36 Small draught 46 Bitter vetch has no right to complain If be la THREE NEW WILLYS entry 7-6800. Pontiac Club coupe. 1951 Willy* work. Prompt service. No Job too CLEANING WOMAN for Tufte- $lEvtr (pool) 25 Mormon alat* 26 At this place - lOIndonatlan ot Duck TWa One lonely. ' ^ TOCB OOOPdlATION wnx REASONABLE — 1937 Coldspot $1 Conditional 26 Ribbon (comb, MiOn the ocean Mindanao . The little baby duckling AERO-WINGS station wagon. 6-cyl. Radio, sinall. Phone Rpckyllle 5-5759. day* or Wednesdays, Call 2-^8373. electric refrigerator, in good BB APPBBOIATED 1941 CHEVROLET 2-door. Fine heater. Driven only 11,000 miles. Poultry mid Supplies- 43 rdotaa from form) 40 Fluff 61 Tatter Wears an ambarrassad frown, Postmaster I’m sorry but I Two 2-tones. One aolld condition. -Clarke Motors, 301 WAITRESS Wanted. Steady work, ning order, also haife gas stovi priaon can’t cash thl* money order for Brunner’^ Open tonight 'til 9. BROAD Breasted bronze turkeys. For he has Just discovered Broad atreet. Open evenings. good pay. The Tea Room, ^ 883 fair condition for $5. Call 3- 3$ County In 1 1 •i r" 1 4 _ 1 r* .vou unless you have some identi­ green. Roofing—Siding 16 Fresh frozeti. Ready anytime. ' His first little pants ar# down. ; Main atreet. Q oor^ ' - Mildred V. HardcasUa fication. Have you. tome friand DIAL 5121 Order for Easter.. Schaub’i Tur- TELEVISION Below whafeaali WOULD in camp? _____ — ^FIRST^OME-^PIRSTT— 4940 MERCURY four -door, ^adio Auto Aocemrtes—Tires 6 -GUARANTEED- Hoofing and roof - ...... -__ _ -. - r ... 34 SlnUang. lak* if- 3“ 4 ___ and heater. - Priced way ^ below repairing; Gutter* and coftdnc- i e y .FarhifaBS HilisrtoWn Road, .17’i,.C ,B Ji,.-tih le nk^Sfer';5sia» DIM THE "68 OutbnQdtBiii' PrtVate—N ot -ime.' Pm tha ...... ' “S F R V B U U i f '...... FIVE BRAND new Firestone tires, $279:95, sale .$149 pliHi exciae tax TISER, 4 IP ''Friendship Is the only cement bugler, liMt and Found celling. Clarke Motor Sales, 301 tor*. Coughlin 7707. 36 Soft shoo that will ever hold the world to­ ONE NEW WILLYS Broad. wheels and tubes, ail mounted. and warrantee. ITiKAdmiral TV, “w' I* GLEAM, 17 Moral From a 195p Ford. Price $150. 41 WE SPECTALIZB in roofing and Articles for Sate 45 w'ss $249 95, saI^145 plus excise •wHY.MOTHegS; tser 4-gaI. old Eii^lah room set in excellent condition, 1 Ph'lllppln* 1______•ome bills from a coupis of liiy And by our overshoes. teat Friday,, black ,OpcJscr SW^ 19.47. .u n iv e r s a l WILLYS perience. Free estimates. Call ...i.?....ta!«..e,P.. .*t,.,.«|cjs,...,Phone. Nasrltos t r m . w.; old ojalomara------. . t...„.y.,o;^Jaun i t , Blgle*. -• iel wearing freen collar, name Motorcycles—Bkyclen -11 ■-Dri-Brite- self-p'oHtshiflg - y fiit -or 4-WHEEL Dr iv e jEe R' ...2=0R'.'REDAN... ' 'Howle'y.; M'arii^h'esteF '5381; hockvUle 5-5397. 2 N*now way - Devil—How do you know they’re “ WaS8-“ ' Howell Cheney. Phone Old English cleaning and. polish i P Friand—Doe* yimr-wtfa -wip. BOY'S 26“ Bicycle. Good condition; Ihg'wax 09c. Don't repl BUY an 3 Otherwfit m 'In here? ' 8878. Telephone 2-1205 C6UQ1IUN ROOFS stay on in THE ORFORD port you ? Tank, baskitta included, $25. Old English waxcr^knd polisher, ODIN BEAUTY gaa range. Targe INovel Feed Man —Well, cverytlme See these fine cars today at any kind of storm! For guaran­ ifli H tried to collect from them on earth •' Man—No, but aha holde m* up ^MONFT WITH tax bills toat at • Phone 5881. ’ SOAP CO. reg. price $84.50; g u n n e r ’s price Keivinator refrigerator. Veiy 5 East northasit 1 1941 PACKARD four-door sedan teed rooSng call Coughlin, Man­ (ab.) thl* la where they told me to go, every, pay-day. Firat National, Saturday. Re- chester 7707. $39.______- ______good condition. Phone 2-3866. DeCORMIER MOTOR Good running condition. All tires GIRL’S 26’’ Roadmsrter bicycle, 75 Hilliard Street 6 Small tumor ■ ■ ward. John Krause. 154 HUla- $28. Also girl’s 26“ bike, $20. — CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNfiR I town Road. Tel. 2-9677. SALES, Inc.. practically naw. Phone 2-0541. LOAM, Dark rich cultlvatei^rade KENMORE Gas and oil white com- 7 Tabl* fcrap 1 Phone 2-9722. No. 1, $3 eu, yard. Grade No. 2 ■ bination stove. Four years old. 24 Maple St. Tel. 8864 BEFORE YOU Buy a used oar Heating—Plumbing 17 IC S T —Lady’s red with white dots $2 cu. yard. Delivered in truck Excellent condition. Phone 2- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES As, Dory Tells It BY EDGAR MAR’HN wallet. Oontalnin# important Manchester see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick PLUMBINQ and heating. Furn­ load Ipts Order now. Niiasdorf 3229. Sales and Service, 285 Main Wanted Autos- WANTED — Dental assistant. BY GALBRAITH papers. Finder may keep money. 1941 AND 1942 Chevrolet aedani aces, oil burners and boiler*. Cdn^ructlon Co. Phone 3408. MRfi.fiUSdUe*. BOOTS, 906,0\WA- I r W t K .W WLV9 M l. SIDE GLANCES 46 Glenwood street, or phone 2- streat Phone 2-4571, Open eve­ Motorcycles 12 . ICarl VanCamp, Tel. 2-5844. Write Box B, Herald, for appoint­ CLOSE OUT of small appliances. 1942 Dodge tudor. 1941 OldimO' nings. mx. 'too HlMk rtOW TV\M "—I ■W.V4 YlDOVtD TtS’ 1097. ment giving full particulars. Many items below coat— irons, 0\V?T-VM„.OMiR bile. 1940 Chevrolet eedan. Pre- WANTED-^GOod. clean, local used ..EFFICIENT. Blumbing-.and heat­ .<&0W>V9OWitS- ekh*; ri-arKe Motor Bales, ' SOI clocks, toasters, percotators, food FOUND—Irlilj Setter. Owner may ■'Wkw''''' priced ' ' fight;...'Ddiigiaa 1941 CHEVROLET Si^ah, hfatef; ing. Plugged drains machine AVON ■ PRODUCTS ’ will help PASTRY CA.SEB mixers, vacuum cleaners, harom- TKIM Two BAi6S» ~ A**’ Motors, 333 Main. radio. Dependable low cost trans- Broad. Phone 2-2012..-. KVT TA’ hPvCW- _ pdl at. 18.. HackmaUck...street. cleaned.. Fluuie..6407.------h.qusewlye.a .earn..In..their SP.a/e - LOW TYPE IN FOLLOWING .etera, etc. A few specials oii radio- ; MV ....—j TortEtion; 'w n i gedepr $6;do time. No experience necess*rv. CVlftWlO 09 90T1 Phone 7622. 1947 DR SOTO cuitom. Excellent 1950 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. and television. Krah’.;i, 367 Main, Weekly. Written guarantee, Oalao HEATING From A to Z. Con­ Plea,-ant, profitable w ork ./ We A * P TEA Co’ STORE four blocks north of P. 0. -pzjgrsf' condition throughout. Clarke Service Center. Phone 2-0980. Top price for top automobile. George Wojan, S.l Carter Avenue, version . burner.i. boiler-burner show you how. Write District 116 East Center Street, Manche.ster. Motor Salea, 301 Broad street. BEAUTIFUL Used, white enamel P e rm n ils Open evening!. • 1950 CHEVROLET 1-ton panel Meriden. Phone Meriden 5-5086. units, complete heating 8,v»tem.<^ Man.ager, Avon. Products. North All work guaranteed. Time pav- Branford, C>nn. ADJUSTIBLE SHELVES MAKE sink, 22" X 50”, left hand counter . ..truck, -four.speed - -traiiamlaaioa. -THE- F«i08PBCT-HMt-S4h«ot'toa tnen'rs-'ar'fiifip'dr’MonaHy'BW^^ mETViSUTT'XSLl'TOR'tj'SEyTO "ami-b-aclt "spl5«i7-$Sk' young children. Pre-Kindergarten, 1950 'CHEVROLET fbur.’doof ityle Like new. Special thla week. Only -line deluxe. Radio, heater, signal Business Services Offered 1.1 ers. Tel. 5135. WOMAN FOR genpral'houscwork, after 4. , Kindergarten. Monday through' $1,075. Clarke Motor Salea, 30l 3 pr 4 mornings a week. No cook­ NOVELTIES, CANDY, CIGAR­ and backup lights. Lustrous mist Broad. Open avenings. Friday. Transportation funitah- green finish. A real beauty. Local CARPENTER will frame unfinish­ O. LORe n TZEN. Plumbing con- ing. Apply 146 Center street. ETTES, TOYS, DRY GOODS, REX-AIR {^leaner, all attach- ed upstairs rooms. Reasonable. ed. lire. Lela lybur, director. one owmer value that is Just' DOTCE--T951^pipl6mat, hard lop tractor. Repair*, alterations, new __menU. Electric hedge-- clipper, Call 2-4291. work. 24 hour service. Manches­ .ETC. PRICED "‘t o siX L . IN­ ' Phene 8.6767, ------■good as ft'looki.'^lsb three other ■ conyertihle, has fluid drive, radio, also electric iron.- Reasonable. #5 ter 3636; WOMAN for cleaning? two days a QUIRE OF MANAGER. West Center. BAtXARD'S Driving School. Man- 1050 Chevrolets to choose from heater, white tires. Driven only REFRIGERATION Service, com­ week. Phone 5828. cheater’a oldest Thousands of ac­ See Bob Oliver today. Center 3,000 miles, Savs over $800. See mercial and domestic. Se« our PLUMBING and heating, special- KELVINATOR refrigerator, 8 cu. cident free: Uiatructlon houra . Motor Rales, 464-Main atreet,- thik one tonight, Brunner’s Open -display of guaranteed used refrtg- tztng In repairs, remndsting. cop­ ft: with across the top frozen food ’til 9 AT' *’ 3' oW» Land Of Ptenty jjY V C h AMLIN Hundreds of aatiafled .atudertta. FOB A REAL BUY ators. Oeorge H. -Williams- Aaso- per water piping, new construc­ Help Wanted—Male 36 SCREEN DOOR, $4. Phone 2- chest. Regular $289.95. now For appointment telephone 2- clates, 260 Tolland Turnpike. tion. Time payments arranged. $229.95. Watkin’s Bros., 935 Main IN USED Ca r s DODQE_PIatform truck. Good for APPLICATIO.N.S 9722. msA6 HBAvyro fOH.NGOOP. DCa-n THINKTyEH...FDR that 2245. Manchestet Phone 2-3585, nights Edward Johnson. Phone 6979 or street. 9AV, REALIOUD I SUCH ATHINGf A MERE /ON E. BUT UXXIT farm use. $295. Keeney’s Garage, Bccented for Grocery and Produce TEN GRAND 16 ALL ------1950 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Buckland. 789i. 5044. WESTI.NGHOUSE Air condition­ AH' BOtD, ALL TH'REST OF WANTEK)—Ride to Pratt and Clerks in Manchester, on full-time USED WESTINGHOUSE electric THEM SAME KINPA Fleetline—Like new. basis. ing unit. A-l condition. Used very Whitney's from' vicinity ‘of Gar­ 1951 PACKARD four-door sedan, DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, short time, $300. Phone 8338. stove, $25; cast iron bathroom ROCKS LAVIN' 1947 DODGE 4-DR. MANY BENEFITS: AROUND.' den apartment!. Hours 6 to 5:33. Uttramatlc, radio, heater, beaur copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Moving—Trucking- .sink with faucets, $12: kitchen Call 3166 after 6 p. m. Custom—Motor overhauled. , etc., repaired. Sheara, Paid Holidays, Pension Plan, HOME-MADE Polish Kielbasa. flat rim sink with faiK:cta, $6: ' $945 tlful green. Driven" by a busy Storage 20 knives, mowers, etc put into con­ Five Day Week. ^Hosnitalizatlon, 'Postpaid. Minimum order $2.00. spool bed and metal spring, WANTED—Riders to vicinity 8t. exscutlve only. 10,000 miles. New 1948 CHEVROLET AERO esr guarantee. Brunner's , Pack­ dition for coming need*. Bralth- MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv. .Good Starting Wage,’ West End Farm, Stafford Springs. $8, Phone 2-1338-after 4 p. rm ^'"^Francis rHoapltah. rHoura 8 ^a. .m- • ' 'Rtal' nlce •car.''’" ■ •w*itei''82' Pearl street. ' ery, - -Local tight trucking and ------.w/' ■' _ to 4:80 p. re. ceil 5037;...... - $998 ;____ ard','SSS'Eail'Cehtef slfe'et; Open' ■■‘Group'Tnsura'hco" Srek &>hefUs, YELLOW WILLOVy trees for ^ale. p l a t f o r m Rocker, tea 1 wagera,., tonight 'til 9 and every frtjjirt; Sat. . package delivery., Refrigerator*, 'YOUR KNAPP shoes, Available washers and stove - ihovlng a VaCatlo'ri 'With Fay ' " Prarik'Mprll, Taylor street, Tai- bed; end tables' and mlscelianeous 194'ir'OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. 5. Let’ll trade tonight. i - cottyilie. ' . items. Bargains- Phone 2-4070. 8 cylinder, hvdramatic. in all sizes. Contact Wm. F. Sul­ specialty. Phone 2-0752. Apply on Tueadny, April 8, be­ Automobnes tor Sale livan, salesman, 60 Mountain $945 1949 CHEVROLET sedan. Very tween 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. At -» ______- ______' 1949 OLDSMOBILE. convertible clean. New white wall tires, radio, street, Rockvlle. 5-5964. AUS’HN A. CHAMBERS Oo.. local 1951 DODGE WITH GYROMATIC A * P SUPER MARKET Boats and Accessories 46 Machinery and Tools 52 aix cylinder. Radio, heater, hydra- heater. Easy terms. Brunner’a and long distance moving, pack­ # matlc, white wall tirei, under Like new—7.000 miles. LINOLEUM-KeKUtants SOo square ing, crating and storage. Service 176 Washington Street / ‘f-7 . open every night 'til 9, Sat. 'til 5. yard. Asphalt tile, wall, covering. TWO BOATS, one motor, one 13- ELLIOTT Combination post card T. K Id. a a re. aei _ celling, in excellent condition 1948 FORD 2-DR. V-8 to all parta of the U. S. Call Hartford printing and addressing machine. /■ Done by reliable, well-trained ft. plywood, $125. One 12-ft ply­ _**■* **T?*!_**- Fm. OM. ‘ air.w*ttr»Hjgii»P«ffmwA8wmu>g.~ X *4VE THE alarms BITT TME*efi« LOOklMAHy^AFE^ M ^•niEvieE LdokiNp v^^eAoi "I WM an fot that ralta and you had to go iitd oot „ 19iP.:.0HEyB01-?lT, 2-DR. cars. Previous.owners name on re- IN'TERIQR AND Exterior palnt- PBOOMBi-y Gone .tuboum .thegrik. . ' L$M«tiaMXIJUVE.»NI6M£n 4- ______...____ _ axpariaiMar;.. '-'j. ' ' - . . - heater.. J^isa, con(Uttoh. . llixbugh.^. 'tfuist.""'“' ...... ' 'Th'g'-papcfliari’grhg...Prompt sefv-'^ tltler, three years-'Old. 'In'"good... -r~w mATMrnmo?M)vw^ ^..i______m—___ lA/Cl fe'lU ! ^------~ out. It’s Douglas for vaines al- - Good mechanically. 4AHN’S Furniture reflnishing and FIRST TLABS MOLD' R OlfTLIKE SyNOWANy IPEAEWMV 7M6VDID7W67 ■WE WMAT.tewr..*nd gmta,... 3 « V PlJrthitttUt'^DK- KdAit’;- " Bolfiim NotehrT^Oftfe'2-4473:’ ;.:*^Wt4VhqU*elibl^I;r-Lii'aiw^ '1939 Plymouth -2-Dr. ___ White 'wall Urea, heater. This car‘ Chance for quick advancement. Maintatreef. you an offer. The Woodshed. eW vflfflkF 6''y’M ’0^W'FA'lt'«WV v«=«asBn*aa$8»KsteEswss".-:tWBHw%:4itteilt^ HIS FRIENDS - BY Mi Ci 1949 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. la like new fo r $1.1)00 lea*. See with "Westlnghouse" klectric -Re-. lS39,-Chevrolr;.-api>o!istineat. .jkMketaii -UbteeBrtwP' •'waaSm Itifrjaa ,1* . seynoles.- Sedam-i'Radio' *nd 2-9706:: 'Mr»i'’'GhattteT:'» '-■v.'-!-.-- •— . B o n u s • heater. Good condition.. • ■■. 1946 Chrysler CTub Coupe. street. Open 'til. 9. Broad atreet, ' ■ wA^TED-LGlrl’* sidewalk' bike, ^ ...... '’s-rriiaeJWAS^^ also includes Bedroom Set, Living KUCXrKEPCOlP! ^ — ■"v™’-— ------— - r n r 1935 Ford 2-Dr.—Excellent motor. ITILEVISION and radio servicing, WANTED—Full-time bookkeeper. Call 8609. BUT NOIHING-was (CUND/ sales and Installations. All work -WANTED— Genera! ail around Roorn set, , Dinette -Set, Rugs, , Save At •LOW COST 6PRINGTIME IS HERE ! Good hours, nice surroundings.' ]^rni)S. Linoleum. If you are a re­ L •C’ . ' ' ■’i'a o n u s guaranteed. Phone J-0110. Apply 881 Main street. See Mr. baker. Phone 2-4998 days,' after TRAl’jsPORTATION Get That Guaranteed i I*______six 2-9252i sponsible person, arrangements fOr Tracy. - Rooms Without Board 59 10 e b a r l o w , m o t o r BALES 1942 Hudson 4-Dr. Uaed. Car No,w! PLOW YOUR own garden. Rent a free storage and Insurance until Wapplng, Conn. wanted will be made If you are ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room » V, 1941^ Ford Tudor 1951 Chryaler-Windaor Club CoUpe rotary tiller. We also rept power WOMAN T o clean building, 3 j Open Until 9 P. M. and Sundaya and hand roller* . spreaders, CARPENTER and all around help­ not ready for delivery. for two. Complete light house­ * DtewskAPhone 5404 H A 'S 1938 Buick Oub Coupe. * —Loaded with extra*. Low mile­ hours dally. Good, .wag«»;'"AppIy sweeper*," sickle* bar*, rotary in person, Princess Restaurant. er wanted. Call 2-4239, evenings. FOR INFORMATION keeping facilities. Central. Rea­ age. Just llk^ new. CONTACT IMMEDIATELY sonable. Jerome, 1st floor, 14 3942 PpNTTAb four-door. Radio mower*, lawn cart* and chain WA;NTEp.-.-pxperlericed painters. 1651 Ford Conv, Club Coupe—^Baby W o n d e r f u l Opportunity ■ to Phone Mr. Albert, Hartford 6-0358 Arch street ; and heater. Excellent condition. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. »aw«. C all, 7958. Capitol Equip­ Good W’kgeSj steady, work. Edwin Priced under- celling. Clark* ^blue. Just lUte new. Black top. ment Co." as Main etreet. earn $1 to $3, per hour. Full or after 7 P. ,'M. 46:4690 155 Center St. — Manchester part time. Write Bex S, Herald. ‘epok; 652k " V ROOM WITH twin beds for gen­ ■ Motor Sales. 801 Broad street. T95t Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4- SINGEIt .SEWING Macbine,.. .(like Open evenings. Phone 2-4546 H\RDWpOD Floors laid, sanded tlemen. Central. Parking. Phone Dr,—Stone grey, new seat cov­ PART TIME office' worker' for WANTED—Man to work .In new) Ss-wl'over plnsj all attach­ 4724. ...^ ers. Radio,, heater. and finished. No Job too small. grocery department .from 8 a. m. Open- Evenings Uptil 10 P. M, Call 2-0726; local office. Experience desirable ments including patchmatic dam- 1950 DODGE two-door. Radio and to 12 noon. Apply employment Of-' SINC)LE ROOM, excellent loca­ heater..Ebicsllent condition. Orig­ 1949. Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.-^Ra- hut not essential; Reply in -own *r. Coat $150,' sacrifice $69. Will, VIC FLINT 1959 CHEVROI^TT,two-door Fleet- flee, mezzanine. JTW. Hale Corp. tgke $1.25 per week. Call 7661. tion, on bus line. References ex­ Under Arrest BY MIf * AK), O’MAL :Y inal owner. Price $1,396. Phone 2- line deluxe. R4dib, heater, signal dio. heater, gulf green. Extra LINOLEUM Installed . expertly. handwriting tq, P.-O. Box 110, nice. Why pay for high overhead? stating hours available, telephone changed.'RaiBqnable. Call 6930. ' 1868^ end backup llghu. White wall WANTED—High'School boy after TM H35mv* vouHb or-acty-1 w o s n t ) if Twaim TmuE^rAJU,h o w Y vou'ieE O o u o w tN O otrr.irAiL'6 fla m for! Call Hartford 7-9254 or Hamp­ number, etc. WE BUY and sell good used furni­ H * »T v e tires. It’s a real beauty too! A 1646 Chryilar Windsor Club Coupe ichool. Apply Employment Office, ture, combination ranges, gaa PLEASANT Furnished room with A 5l*BV* fft^ ^ UNtTEr Twe Muiipwr OF Hi«'f«a7HEe, « 1948'PONTIAC aedanette, 6 cylln- den. Mass., 32. mezzanine, J. W, Hale Corp. WHO KtLLBD FUAC8TWBM6MTOF dfX4cnyAtstrt*sm s9 •o AiensRi; local one owner value that ia iiiit „—^Thunder gray, radio; heater. APPUCATIONS ranges ahd heateri. Jonea Furni­ , semi-private kitchen privileges. 1 0 * 6 0 TAKBG THB F«6T 6T6F WY SI F I UXKV jder, radio, heater. Excellent con- a# sharp as it looks. See Bob m y HU6HSNB THB MLaepwr/ TWB M ftftN O ONB HfCM \ X KA>L/ CALLIHW ON TUX! ] THAT idition throughout.’ Clarke Motor 1948 Dodge Conv. Club Coupe— accepted to r Grocery and Produce ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. Working girl*, preferred. Phone INTWESnNe/ ^ ©liver today. Center Motor*. WANTED-^Reliable route ewlss- 214428. w 6Fac7oe, 'lOUC COAT UA6 FOUNR MOLR VOUk '^ wqSNfT ; Salea, 301 Broad street,. New top, new Urea, new seat ALL TYPES "o f carpenter v/ork, Clerks in Manchester, on full-time man. Good pay and good commis- ATTHa T u a - 461 Main atreet, _ coven. basis. -COOLERATOR, Bex 'gaa -heater, including repairs. Phone 2-4848. siona. Apply New System L,aun- ■X^THE OmaE; COMB MANY BENEFITS: gas stove, also white enamel sink, ^ GOOD TRUCK_BUYS 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetllne Aero 1946 Dodge Custom^. 4-Dr. — Jet dry, Harrison street. $25 takes all. Cali 5652, ROOM FOR, RENT, Green section. MAKE I Written Guarantee Extra special condition. 1946 black, heater. Good'condition. Honschold Senriecs Paid Holidays, Pension Plan, Phone 2-4408. FBACe.' Easy Terms Chevrolet Fleetmaster sedan. For­ 1941 Plymouth Conv. Club C o u p e - Offered IS-A Five Day Week, Hospitalization,. FOR SALE—Practically new Hoo­ mer local owner. Douglas Motors, Good Starting Wage, Salesmen Wanted 36-A ver vacuunir $45! Write Box A-K, . 1949 G. M. C. pickup" 333 Main. New paint, fuU leather uphoj- FLAT PINISN Holland ariadow Group Insurance, Sick Benefits, Herald. GOOD ROOM for working person." • 1745 shadaa made to measure. All NATidNAL FIRM needs man 30- 17 Lllley street. 1948 CHEVROLET TWO TON 1950 CHEVROLHrra. tudora; for- 1940 Plymouth Deluxe 2-Dr.—One Vacation With Pay 65. LiM local accounts for col­ TRADE YOUR old refrigerator to­ dore, deluxte. Radioa, hsatera. All metal Venetian blinds at a new »7 9 5 owner extea-elean. Jet black. low price. Key# made while you Apply on Tuesday, A pril'8, be­ lection. j$100-$200 commiaaion day. $120 In trade for a new Cros­ LARGff, Airy, double room with in extra nloe condition. Fully weekly. No selling, ho collecting, ley m- Hotpoint. ironite ironers, kitchen prlvllegea. $16 per week. 1946 DODGE TON wait MarloWa tween 9 A. M. and 6 P. M^At H, T- guaranteed. Douglas Motora, 333 BROWN-BEAUPRE; Inc. no experience necessary. Digni­ floor models, reg . $246.95, sale Suitable for working couple or r $650 ' Main. A * P SUPER MARKET 30 PlaaeU St. Phone 7T01 "WElAVING of burnt, moth boles fied, steady work. Opportunity for $219. Dormeyer mixers list $46.50, two 'gentlemen. Apply Vernon 4$- T- 5 * 1946 INTERNA-nONAL and tom clothlqg, hosiery run*, 176 Washington- Street advancement, higher earning*.- sale $27.99. Hundreds of other Inn, at the TalcoUville .Cl^cli, 1948 MERCURY club coupe. Extra 1940. PACKARD four-door sedan, Hartford PICKUP—$395 ' nice cdadltlbn. Lustrous g rtw handbags repwredir zipper re­ Write Box J, Herald. items. Brunner’s, Open every Wilbur Cross highway and Route radla , heater, overdrive, electric placement, umbreiiaa repaired, night 'til 6 p. m„ Sat ’til 5 p. m. 83 or call Manchekter 2-8216. palaL Inspect this car. Nop# bat­ clutch. .$99 - down and your old WOMAN AS clerk' typist and CALSO SERVICE CJINT^ ter anywhere, Douglaa Motora, men’s shirt collars reversed and switchboard operator, 7 to 3. 486 Center SL, Phone 2-0980 car. buys it. Let's maka a deal to- replaced. Marlow's LltUe IMuUn# ’fc 4j.. SS3 Mala. .alght. Bnianar'a. Opta 'tU'6. twenty day* per month. Memorial C' FLORENCE Oo’mbtnation stove, Rbtip, J4o•Id^l. See Mtsa J'ohnson. ' Read Herdd Advs. oU and ga«, 4-4. Phonb 24851?'^ CrrtfER ADVS. o n PAGE 10 A ■'? X -- /• t / \ ■ X MOICDAY, APRUiT, 19B2 AVtiiitT lilirN el PirwiTlnii - .-^.. For tiM WiMk BMhig 3iattirt«stw~EBrains Hifralfi Aptil 1,

the UN itself. The pilgrimage wss Naw York’a larga department Guay Tells lO O F sponsored by , the various units of stores.;. 10,494 About Town Willing, lo Serve Odd FidMwarIn CoiMisctlcwt"-:^X: -F ou ow u ir-t^ Twfrssh-' -MaoslMb « t the A M li ...... I II...... I ' '"" O f U N Pilgrim age The loCsl representative gave a- .nenta were swYsd and a setback ftOWING Burcan of OInalaHoas detailed account of the work of the jJairty was enjoyed by members of Mnnchetler-^Adly of Village Charm ' I Th» Touni: Ladle* Friendship United Nations and on the pre- th r lodge. First , prize waa won a n d - - - - '*■ ^ . . ------\cJub of St. John'* Church will amle.to the constitution. In hla by whIUr. Walsh with the booby JPtneet tonight at 7 . Mi»» Ait^ . . Albert Quay, representative of PRICE nv£ C. 180 king Davl

have a potiuck at tfieTioni* orMrk. f'-s Leo Johnaon, 20# Hilliard atreet. *. tonight at 7:80. The Divine Spiritual Circle will meet tonight at the Lithuanian Social Hall on Oolway atreet at # o’clock. 1* 6 apeaher will be Mr*r Wilma Doucette of thl* town. Ph6ne Men nioirif toT^{eet Drlbblei Through ChecksLaW Mr. and Mr*. Charlea C. Hath- avay aad.rdaugbt*r. Susan, of “ Cafamle. Wyoming, are visiting In For P o w ^ town with their parents. Mr. and Pickets Due red of Mrs. Russell Hsthswsy snd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd. f like in Pay In Walkout ' jimmyTiiudigsir«m^ Mr shd —H»r«ld Photo.' Mrs. John Msdigsn of 42 Sslem •These are the employe* of J. w lX sIe’* me»t iepartment who are offering- a wide (electionion 01 of ^Washiiigtoh, April 8-^-^ rosd, and his dog.,Csssy, were brand* of top quality ham thl* week forih e Easter holiday dinner. They are. from left to , fight. York, April 8—(/^— Pitt«burgh, April 8—(/P) 'The government today gues.ts .of . honor, at. a _• hlTWlS*?. Charles Raccagal^Edwasd- 1, EdwajrdJ?srwtt,.JWngsl^Jkuhnsy. J7src«tt,.,lUngi Ted Jaass«uj, Edwiard MeVey, H«nry Janwen i^d New . ■ sessions — A leading - steelmeker- 'ac» - drafted plans' for poMim party yesterday aflethboh. Jim­ Fred HansOn, That large Easter bunny will be given free to some lucky ham buyer at Male i this were callra., here Jn the coun­ cuRcd ■government and la ^ r , my waa 1 year old and Caaey waa t.'eek. seizure and operation of the trywide tele^phone strike that leaders witl).ihaking,A,.:d^ steel induatrj' in event the lo&ay hrougnua ilireat of in- mi a wage increase as the threatened..strike... hrougnt. . A. aon,.Michael Friws*»..wM’»"™ creapp«l -»'ckfitin^>4 ,hat. could -fina}^>Dinr8 before’ * natlon- President Truman to that Saturday morning at tha Hartford \ di.arupt service. steel strike ticked away. step. : Hoapltal to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond For T h e W om en TThe charge was hprled by Audstt# <9f 42 Lsncsster road. However, officials made it New York, April Ernest T. Weir, board chair­ plain there was-no certainty Designed for gracious) flattery—our Striking CIO communications man of the National Steel A w > that seizure would be the gdv- David and Kenneth Andrulol, fashions for the discriminating woman. workers are causing few de­ Corp., who told a news con- soni of Mr. and Mri. Otto E. Superb styling . . . designed to slender­ ernment’s resort even if a Andrulot of 62 Elro itreeL'and lays to telephone service fer|nce that the recommen­ strangling shutdown of the thair grandfather, Edwip Kirby of ize and please her desire for a well- across the nation, but a union dations of the Wage Stabili­ groomed outlook 1 Carefully keyed to basic defense industry occu^. Camden, N. Y , all eelj^frated their official says picketing will zation board for settling the Ahd thers was'some hops In qf- bIrUidaya yeaterday, with about her figure—at prices that recognize ey- multiply the jams starting to- steel dispute followed What he flctol quarters that negoUaiUons 20 relatlvea presenL Dayld was 8 . ery- woman’s .budget. Prints - and solid.,— morrow;—-— bhmtD" termed-a desl.xX ’” '' in Nwr'Tout HiiHit him Kttr dij; ihd' Kehnito'e." ■ colors. Coupled with a W'eatern Union "There must have been a' deal the threatened walk out of 600,- strike, now lij its sixth day, an ef- between power* In .the admlnistra- 000 CIO steelworkers at midnight. - J o h n Mather-Ghapter, Order rertivs ItdpjSage ’ dr feTephon# lion ihd labor Teadera" In,, whioH tonight...... -...... , " of of DeMolay, will hold a regu­ service would leave atr-mail a* the the labor leaders received asstir; Papers Bestog lar meeting tonight at 7'.30 at nation's chief means of relatively- ancs their demands would have, ''Commerce Department officiata Uie Masonic Temple. After the quick, long distance communlca- support,” declared Weir, adding; said aetaure papers hava .helm . _ m e e U n * the-inWatory-degrea-wUl to : -tlon.- ■~~7r'r.'''BnHDK misnfoirBS^nDrMi'iiiaikw' w 8 c — mtrnmt « miiiiiiieter iBortar "My o\vn opMlon' la that there drawn up, ready for Preiidant be exemplifled. A clearing of the clouded com- shell scores a hit on a ridge vcastera KoiMu Edward A. McDsde., Navy oombat photographer, made wa.s a deal made—maybe not on Truman’s signature if he wanta nuihleatlons picture wss not ari hi* picture. The official vdid not 1^ If there were any caaiialtbes. (U, 8. Navy Photo via a definite amount—but there waa them, . Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F, Immediate prospect. Federal medi­ AF WIrephoto) a handpicked I Wage Stabiliaa- Tha White House got in touch and A.M..wi)l hold a stated com­ ator* wvre working on both the tlnn) board for the purpose of sup­ with Secretory of Commerce B a v munication at th# Maaonlo Temple telephone and telegraph dispute*, porting w'hstever deal was made.’ tjomoiTow evening at 7:30. Follow, ^ ___ yer, who waa oa a tour at tha but their effort* were fruitless. The W 8B recommended .the' CIO Midweal, and iaked him to’ return Ing the transaction of business, Tke unique situation that caught \sHintlke Unitfd'SteelworRem gets'a 17 1-2 here Immediately. the fellowcraft degree will ha con­ the telephone and telegraph serv­ Reds Seel^ Bullitt Told cent wage Increase, but turned A thin trickle of atoel dribble* from a furnace in the Edgar ' Sawyer, on hla arrival by. plane, ferred by Senior Warden Graham ices simultaneously rtems from xlown . th* iinloA’a ■ demand tor a Thompson work* of the th 8. Steel .rompBliy at PIttahurgh aa shut- told raportora he had raaelved "no— ------1* Clark. A t the .conclusion qf the tmion dsmands f&r wage'ift'creasea,: Release Near union shop. down operatkma in prrpaiiiition for schMOled afceT stiWe'inoved instriictloita" on a posalble selaure degree work there will be a social but the strikes are not related. Weir called for use of the emer­ along. Itoy Hunter, auperlntendeal of the works, wntebea, (AP from the Ptosldent. hour and refreshments. To Deal^n Hiss^“W efe WIrephoto).' 87,000 OB gtrlke Paris, April 8— — Officers gency provisions of the Taft-Hart- Sawyer alao said he did not Some 67,000 GIO Communica­ lejl. Act to avert the midnight think hla fact-finding trip would ' the Girl Scout office at 983 tions Workers of America (CW A) at Oen. Elsenhower’s headquar­ Main street will bs closed Thurs­ ters here today seemed hsthlnk strike by 680,000. unionists. have been interrupted “lightly’ * went on strike. yesterday in the Russia^an Spies in ’39 Under that- law. President Tru day evening bscauss of kfaundy the general I— asked to he re­ H* aald Dr. John R. Btoalmax, diaputp against American Tele­ man can ask the courts for an Thursday. leased from bis post as Snpreluc Whits House labor advisor and phone and Telegraph Company order which would 'delay the Expect Heavy Vote systems In four states and the Munsan, korea, April s— Allied Oothmander In Europe';, Washington, April 8-—(/P) acting Director of Defense Mobi­ Miaa Mary Provan. daughtaf of although no one wapted to be strike for 80 days. lisation, called him in Detroit to Western Electric company In 43' .(/P)—CoiRmunist negotiators XAVilliam C. Bullitt testified ■ Meanwhile, A m e r 1 c a's great Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Provan of 829 state*. Nationsiride picketing Is quotfid. . tan him the Preeldtnl wanted him Middle Turnpike, east, a freshman _ -to shjrt; jtqjimiTpw. Jiintfid./£Qday. they are read>’ .— Otflrially there was. no com. today he was toM in..t]^ fall, .toward, a. tir Waahingtop;' " - " -at Hood-GoMfe. -M&., to 'g tve ift on: RyaM a.M « ’‘‘ttdUr ''ttielhr'olta' f'ebort* '(lulills'licd' In o f a' FrencTi iofellri Complete shutdown with govern- — in the Western Union walkout, JOBtnt,:.lnduatry_aiut lahor, :hM4cra He aald h* talked to gtaalnan. nation" to ttelpTrapervise "t)Mr -New-Yorlt TV— s .'Miiat--a-I»t-^- i%Kn4r sayliorg 'S. tmtoatoataiy npim hto^^i^ Cooperatlvi Government Associa­ ' 'aTjout 30.000 memben' of 'the' AF t ter from Elsenhower, asking for holding out' scant hope of staving Commercial Telegraphers union F Korean truce if the. Allies State' Department officials off the walkout. Stselman apparently “still had tion and librarian of ,ths college bis releawe, is cn route to De­ aonw hopi*' that a strike could b* fCTU) have been out sliice last^ would permit the Reds to re­ fense B^retxry Robert A. Lov­ named Hi^s. were "Spviisit Mill shutdowns . already hava Chicago, April 84-(fP)— An expected two million Voters choir for the coming academic . Thursday. . ' / averted. -year. RATS pair their airfields. ett In Washington. a^rents.’ ’ began going to the polls in Ulinois today and the nation Western Union claim* If has re­ “ I f and when any such Mter (Coatimied on Page Ten) . Asked if gtofjmah bad diaeusasd T h e hint was indirect. It was so , - Bullitt, former Amba^dor to -watched to see -which Presidential hopefuls they preffr. A a posalbla selaure. Sawyer said : ' The lataet report from Mr. and stored Mrvlhe betwesn 82 key were sent,-any conoment'on its Internal cities. But the CTU- pays It has. broad It - might have, been over­ Russia, told the Senate Yn< two million turnout would be the biggest in h decade. Weather "th* wfaola situation wa*'dlacuas- ~-4 Mrs. a ; J. George of 489 Main "the country *ew*d Up” outside of looked If Communist newsman had contents would obviously come Security eubcommltlee, infor- and contention, both warm, made it sd." ' / , I ^ atreet on a trip throughout the not previously aald the Reds were from Washington,*’ said a mation about the report qe from IMBORTIO P i R I D O STRAW New York, where, an indspendent. In Naw. York, C9iainaaRiMathax; •. (gwtham.sUUa,,ia, that. th»y. .are Upioil represents employe*. ready, to make such a trSde. - - ^ M lA n ; pnblie relattons offleer. Tr'etich PrtmB''1iIihlster ‘ibSb...... Asks Congress now ifaylng at Kaealff Air Force The hint came from Chinese (In Washington, Lovett’s of- Fslnslnger of the vyjige Stoblltoa- The full Impact of- the tele- Bullitt said the Prime Mink Minister, Presidential primary. ^ V J ilA J . S F I l X T i t F i a a o tlon board (W 8B) Mid h* had -Base, Mli*., ai the guest of the Maj. Gen. Hsiph Fang in a 3%- iii-Jlrsf .tej.ljuog him abo.ut:,y»9 ,.re» . . Th* caeAto.tor popidarity.alone, .Mil .. .. -i ' soli of Leon - Dobklit-of 151- Hart' “aome confldaaca*- tha'ataal''wxga- (OoaHaiied on Page Two) mtnuta"8eSSlQn of a fuhcommiflifA tContthued Oil PageTwelvej'" port,' mentioned no name*. Bullitt Push or Void although reaiilta may Influence the 1 gg |-PY*rk'Vdh I . l l l ' l l t l ford. road. They expect to leave by of truce negotiators. He was ex­ decision of 80 Democratic and 60 a M i a V f a o a i l l dispute could be setttod. He to con­ said he asked for names and that ducting negotiations with union, , plana Wednesday for Jackionvill*. plaining why the Reds asked the the Pre.mier looked at a mymqran- Repuhlican delegates to nomlnat;- w n • . 1 -Fla.------— ------•nbeummittee -to-tqkethe queathm ■ Game Tax Law ■frig cbhvehUah# In July. Thes'iT i W l| ’| '| n x x ) n o K and Industry rsprsssntatlv**. dum and said "Two brothers ham- One industry source hare . said of U-uce supervision out of the Q^uestijpn 1 wili;.be_61ected„tadax..iui4.Jii. a ia g a / t t egesaa R aiSK rieicaai hands-of-staff-officers.- —--- :-----— _ed.,Hlsa.’!______:___It.,,, only two liiruea were holding up' “ When he said that I, In my ^Vaehlngton, A p r l i $:i-(g>)_ more on each side will be named .X Hsieh said the purpose was "to Revenue Oommlaaloner John B. St state conventions. an agresmsnt. These were sald'to ignorance, laughed," Bullitt saM. Washington, April 8—(Fl—New- be the union shop and the Sunday SAVE MONEY settle’’ the . two key questions'"to­ About Schuster Dunlap has callfd on Congress to Wrlt«-lB Oampaigns In Flood Arcia gether."...... - “ I never had heard of a; His# In. bold Morris' charge-that James P. precnlum pajf' propoeal, pi-ovlde' money to enforce the new «Uajor contenders on the ballot HcGranery, attomsy-gensral dM- ON SANITARY PROTCaiON UN Oommhnd negotiators took the State department and said gambling tax tow or repeal the tow Thl* source said ths^ industry t r i m s for' the Rapubjicsn preference are no official notice o f the Jitnt- .Bias .waa-A-ndlae mads Jby_a.snaks. mmediately. r — ignUt, "to has agreed aubstantialiy to'- th*" . Pierre, S. O., Girds for Poltcte Gpmh Waterfrout I auggestsd that he get better in­ "SenTRdbirt 'S ft of OMo and foK drew kwlfi demands In Coiigrese Hsieh did not elaborate sn<| the In fact, Dunlap said, the entire mer Gov. Harold Staasen of Mln- ‘money’’ Issue* recommended by meeting adjoumetl formation.’’ today that he tell under oath th*' the WSB, calling tor a IT^-eant s h a p e s Higher Water ; Melting In N.., Y. for Clues to (ederal tax system 1* ’’balsocing nsBOta. There was a strong write- basts for hla words. Almost simultaneously .with the In relating the incideht, Bullitt precariously on the brink’’ of col­ hourly pay moost in thrae atagsat Owner of Murder volunteersd Uiat- he knows of in campaign under Way for Gen. McOranery's hotly - disputed Show Adds to Threat brief meeting, Gen. Omar Bradley, lapse through lack of funds to en­ Dwight Elsenhower,' however. . .However, another Industry N E W STYLES speakihg iri Macon, Ga., said he nothing tbit ’’raflects on Donald nomination to before the Senate force payment Sen. Estes Kefaiiver of Tennes­ Judiciary committee, which' has source told a-reporter th* Industry had great hope for a peaceful set­ -New York, April 8.'-.(SP)--PdUc*4 Hiss aside frgmjfrpm th* original state­ Failure to enforce .the gam-, see Is alone, on the Democrstic had mad* "no further offer" since Pierre, 8. D.. April 8-^/P)— tlement of the Korean war. The ment-of thi l^rlthe Mittlster.’' scheduled a full hearing in about For EasierJWear Forecast of rain posed an'added combed more waterfront homes bllng tax would . he "the final ballot, but ha faced a write-in-up­ two weeks. the union rejected last week a IS- chairman of the U. 8 . Joint CSilefs and hangouts today afte,t. ques­ Donald Hias, like hts brother straw,’’ Dunlap .added, -and "the surge for Tlllnois. Ooy. Adlsi Ste­ Cent hourly'industry proposal. • e x 4R Top handle pouch styles In faille, plas­ threat today to this capital city of of Staff denounced as, absurd the Committee memhera . said thll- tic calf, pMatic patent and genuine leath­ 8,700 population, already jgirdlng tioning more than 100 Brooklyn, Alger Hiss is serving a.flve-ysar result will be widespread cynical venson. Voters can write In Ste- would 'provide Morris an oppor­ Cheek aa l«gaU ly Modets Red demand Soviet Russia help longshoremen about the Arnold term In- prison following his con­ contempt for all types of taxes." Juqf.lce department attomaya Bennetirr. . thellf . . . plateaus ; . . er. Smart new_ styles. Colors, navy, black, Itself against the bank bursting police an armistice. name for President and tunity to. support the whltewasRar browm^ red, pastel shades. .Missouri river. Schuster murder gun. viction on charges he I M w'hen'he Dunlap laid his views on the line an •■*’’ by his unopposed and other government lawyer* S . * l « In m tetter to Sen. Kilgore (D- accusation if he can. Morris' Miilors . . profilds . . . unall and Rampaging waters of the “ big “ We have been^meeting Soviet, The hunt was pressed- after dis­ swore he never delivered govem- for nomination as gover- statement waa made In an Inter­ have said privately in fact that equipment on the ground and Jn covery of a ,38 caliber W. Va.), chairman of a aubcom- Both win be counted. they had some doubts about the Rex e f 40 muddy" swept upon Pierre with fhent secrets to a Soviet spy ring. view yesterday In .New York, large brims ... a gay galaxy of the added volume of runoff from the^alr tor more than 20 months,’’ used to slay the 24-year-old clothr His sttomey* are ijow trying for X mltte* conaldering the Revenue Stevenson, today’s election, legality of aeisur*. (Teneral Bradley said. "If the So­ bureau’s budget. The letter ap;. where he returned after being Meds swift melting snowdrifts, cut dowm ing salesmen whose. tip to police new trial. may be the point at which he de­ Bred as the administration’s ebr- Several lhws„ Including th*' 8e- Easter hat finery . . . flowers, veils, by yesterday's 70 degree tempera­ viets had not provided modem brought the arrekt of,'Willie. (The cides finally whether or not to equipment, the war In Korea Talks About LatUmore (Continued on Pn|(e Tw o). ruption-luveatigstor, ; »2 -9 8 to» 1 0 tures. Actor) Sutton. seek the Democratic nomination as "I'd be very misch Interested to (Caattaead ha Paga Tex) T.. ribbon*, velvets in becoming styles Each—Plus Tax wduid never have been posalble." One hundred detectives have . Bullitt also tsatifled that In M*4mi ewi «*«4« «*w 1* : Rain, ' pouring onto the still April, 1936, Owen Lsttlmore urg­ President. He has malptalned he know whst he has to back this frozen ground, would add to the In the truce' village of Pahmun- herded in the longshoremen, who only wants to bs governor again, up,V said Chairman . McCarran MOUtAR • SURIR * JUNIOR fdr misses and women. Black, navy, jom this is the way Haleb'biiited were ■ among 4(X) working On a ed Immediate U. S: recognition of ..hazard,______...... outer Mongolia, but reports that he to favored by (D„ Nev.t don’t think,-per­ Sec 71 Ifcar High the Communists were willing to Brooklyn pier last February white, pink, yellow, wheat, redr •Bullitt B«d Lattlmore told him President Trumaii, have brought sonally,, that. Jie'. always knows Nila P. Jelisen, Pierre. Red Cross -forget their Russian -demand for when the murder gun was Stolen News Tidbits pressure, heightened when Tru-. whst he’s .talking about." chairman, said the city was pre­ a consideration from an Amny shipment consigned the Mongolian People* Republic man announced he would not'seek B iille fin s :t Im J I W H A L C ^ coffee. Headsizes..32*22Vi,23. . "Since-your aide refused to dtST jto‘ Europe. ' Many, other dock whs ’’fully Independent." AcluaUy, Win Ask Teattmony Children’s paring for a water level of 22.8, ■'Cullffd frohiAAP Wires” or accept renonilnation. * See, Kilgore of West Virginia, frotothgAjp.Wteeg cuss and settle the questiqn o f workers were sought., ___..., Jit was contypilt^ by J^hjl. ^aSY«u.ir<*«t :.abqy* , .flqqd; s l*p . ...uMeamvhiie, '- there wer*'.' anneu-- the; TMldttg’^^DsxvSi^^ msmbsir Weather forecasters -predicted It iri7Ma:i*ktribttohs :ja " '.-.^^£.''Weispeh'''ld .Vote*. such. grave-charge* In.. Uie'puUlc ’ ■'Most severe' W fli water recently the-public:charges- *hy - W iHtoKT eht representstiv# 'to MdrUi WsahlngMi,"' April ' *l-(F(!-si; (continued on Page T d pive): (Continued' on Page Two) Chambers, the ex-Red cokrlXr, In Washington, Sen. Richard press, he ought to be wining to . TRIMMED RAYON PAl ..nLv " ' .*—• - ret-' >» «•( i ••.•T-r,., . - t f w w - ; “ i--: SSgef 'Hlsa." 'IhF'ah'arouhd'th* idiKk vl^ff'qh ‘ Ideal* Vrith Idfisis. of religion oiiintror* froeii' aO.'arlMW Oaaia thS'TWei^'ffaiigiaSJPUns w fr r all Arat. hsUot ..votes ..for .the; Demo? .mmti) to-a.check.. J.Imagine ip all " -When hs Talked W h D«aadier, . .PtinUer Antoln* P ioajf, wtoa Ing. less thxx gltoh -Buiuu. ,-,‘w a *;. ,:«AB>ik>s(iad*if. -to; ...... ‘ ..^enSsrr*. ■tlonal -Asasnibly-OTi ■Wtp." forced flfom ’theiif 'hames'.'^^foVe- lie was "firm ly convinced- in my franc" budget: .Peesldeht Tkuman In' Pari* earlier, ‘ Sen. Henry Another committee m e m.b e r. row ufxm row of, fine stitching; closes it with two giant pearl easts hold true, about 2d blocks of own Blind—very foolishly — that will be keynote speaker tonight at Cabot .Lodae. of Msxsachusetts Sen. Eastland (D-Miss.), tala; DENIES WEDIHNQ . PLANS, buttons. In luxurious, easytwaahing nylon sheer in this sea- --4 Pierre would be under water. no. one named Hiss was In the 8 o'clock In the National Confer­ had said Elsenhower, whom lie 'Morris certainly- should \Come Washington,. April 8-.. c a r t e r SPANKY PANTS Flood waters dropped slightly stimony State Department.” In whit* and colors. ence on Ihtomatlonal Economic backs, would get 800 first ballot before the committee If h* has TIm White HOxto said togay-tfe6, son’s favorite shades. Sizes 32-38.—-$5.98. • f last night St Bismarck. N: D„ but But several months lathr.^he tes­ and Social, Development. votes If the .Republican nomlna- facta which bdsr out his allaga- latoat rumor Out Margaret large low lying section* of that tified, he was In Washington con­ Spain asks to .control polioe Tniataa has weddlag ptoxfl "W City and neighboring Mandan were New York, April> 8—(g^— e> on -tO counts of contempt of the ferring with Dr. 'Btanley Homr force In International sone of "Tan­ (Contlnued on Page Four) (Conttoued on Page Bight) Bot true." atm inundated. » Some 1,000 per- Oarabler Prank Costello was Senate, could have received heck, then head of the State De’- gier sayinig there would be no're­ Mr*. gaoiee .Belm, eecial XM»- fined $ and sentenced to 18 6,000 maximum of 10 years In prison petition of TBceqt riot, In which retary to Mr*. Harry 8. Tk*; 6 9 ® and T 9 ® (Centlnneef on jPnge Two) months In prison today for re- and $10,000 ill; fliies. '*. • (Continued on Page Ten) maa«.n)faEa that raximeat ex-a ' fnsing to testify before the Sen­ 10 persons 'Ivere killed.. with. Spain BACH nier big ttme gambler, quietly in charge . . .KalserrPrSaer xuto report from Calltomla .that M W Sizes 8 to 16 ate Crime "InvesHgattng, oapi- dressed In gray, stood with his Arm Intends to go':; to U. S. Court Rules State to Pay Trianaa la piaaalag to w ^ ix 't. mlttee. ■ —- arms folded, hi* head cocked the fall. - ^ . E r P i b r b y N u r s e ‘ Sentence w-a*'pronounced h,v D r. Liu €olii liaps . Supreme Court, If necessary, to slightly to o'ne side, as sentence regain $3,120,743 j u ^ g m e n t Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan ' ^w-as pronounced. Compensation to TB Victim lANmXMtD 4AILBD ' ' Fatal to Patient who denied Costello’s laat-mln-, O uster, Charges against ptls snd Co., Cleveland In­ ufe effort to obtain a mistrial. Pronouncing sentenqh. Judge vestment.'bankers. , Briatol. AprU 8—— Joixi' Ryan said he was ’left-Wl'Ni the Oov. Earl Warren -of Callfornto Bureau. 99. o( 9 Gardaa atraxli - The sentenoe A-ould be served Hartford, April S-H-P)—A state).while working fo r ‘the state snd Gloves : ^ Middletown, April 8—r(g*)—A in a federal prison. denmte irapreaainn" that Costel­ Bosten, April 8—t/PHr Dr. Rob-; will address $100-s-ptote New ForeetvUle, wax preaeatad Id during the performance' of hlS nurse’s mistake.at the State Men- It would be the first time Coa- - lo's refusal to testify before the ert. E. Lincoln o f M ^ford today Y m lf County Republican commit­ employs who contracted tubercu­ city eeiixt thla nsendag ax X' ~tal Hospital her* has caused the tello,' with a long* career as a committee was ^premeditated struck back at the MasschuSetta tee dinner tonight.. New ship will, losis as the result of his job duties shall receive payment If ht (diarga at failure to supply, aats- incurs an Infectiioua disease. } For Easter death of one patient and made an- racketa boaa, baa servied time and delibsaate and that It was Medical Society whose board o'f be ready fq r. Oapt.- Rurt Oariaex' should be paid, workmen’s compen­ flelext haxt at a S-toxxxNXh your purpose 4o delay giving sation even though he was the vie-, He claimed "he contracted tuber- Washable'fabric alip-ona, imported doeskins, cape- ' t ..qther critically III, Superintendent. behind the bars since 1915, when trial voted his expulsion on whan the "stsy-pOt" skipper si., ho nee he awas ah'" AralhjWiy' "U a g s r c. Yerbury,- reported yes­ he 'spent 10 months In jail tor - . testimony until qthe^ had tesH- charges based on his claim - of a rives in Mobile, Ala.', this week. tim of the disease previously, th*' .«ulosla'Within the meaning of the street, PheeatriBe, axd *1*^*4 akin Jeathera. Plain or trim backs In shorttSa and i,fl*d.” Stats______Supreme,______Court said to^y._ i statute, while the state workman’s to gn to the Hartford O eiiitr medium lengths, White And colors. <~~- terday. ^ carrying a gun,_. new treatment,, for cancer and Merrimack and Connecticut riv­ Ho- tokf the police that • P»y- The'court denied Costello’s ap­ Immediately after the sen- other disease.*. ers—swollen , with runoff from The'State’a.highest court passed i compensation e'o mm Isalon con Jail rather thaa nay a Bae af. ehlatrlc.,.aide mistook a- bottle of plication for ball pending nn ap-„ tenolag Oostellq’s attoniey, Ken- Dr. Lincoln said in a statement melted - mountain snow—subslde this advice along to the New Loq- • tended thst,.^on ths,contrary, the 8S8 hapaaedjbg Jodge VPIHMIx disinfectant for a dathartlc, both peni and ordered him to 'sur- netji Spence, announced he he was found guilty of violating snd federal officials say threat of don Coimly Superior Court. diseaas reactivated. N. Deiaator.' V .. liquids being similar In color, and reoder '• to tha V. S. Marahal's Would appeaL He said he also the society's code of ethics' by a floods ended for present. The New London' 'Oourl asked Smith wa* first Bospitaltoad in $ J *25 f0 $^.98 gave two women doses of the dis­ office at 4 p. m. today. n-ould Mk baft for--the hjg time ’’kangaroo court." the High <3ourt’e advice on a case Februaix 1939, for tubareulosto BACKE TBvilAK . PO BM I'^ ! gambler pending the appi^. ■ * " ------, r PAIR infectant. The punishment handed to He. described the society as Trmury BaMcff In which Bryce A. Smith, and em­ but was able to work in 1940. Re . WaaUagtoa. April S M

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