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\ THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1962 A rence DiUy Net PHss Run For tha Week IM Ia^ inattrlieBt^r lEofttittB H fralb X Mereh IB ^ - 10,490 Cpl, Richard E.. ArmOtrong, non of Mr.' and Mr*! William Arni- Member of the Audit About Town atrong of 37 Purnell place, gfradU- Bureae «f Oltculetlont - \ at'ed recently frpm th« cook*' Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm \ fISHWG ■ A ■ 4w>Uuck. .will be h*)d by -St. 'H:onr*e"‘ eondijcted'by the'' Thlrcl "Tfg Chriotophrr'o Mother* Circle at Army Food Service School at Fort ^On ito we*t cwut of th« UiiU«l the hom^ of Mra. Dorothy Mr- Benning, Ga. VOL. LXXI, NO. 158 (Classified AdmtM ag «m Page Id) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, Al*RIL 4, }962 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) .PI^CE nVB 'wUM , nn«> hundiod and nft^- Inemey. B Pioneer circle, at,7:tS Hy% miUltm jMUMdp of T ni» X r ' thi* evening;. caiifht rach yeaV . • • fhlo l» a _araat noarco of the worM'a food. .Edgar H. Clarke, vice prealdent CHplierm the Mk -hoata eopi^ly ooaatnwted. for Tuna.. of-the local Inouranee-Agenta A»- .nritbUL. flUTCi JM Ipnx a» IW feet and have a crtiWni; r^lne up Hociation, la on the planning com- i*S WB flh nine thmioan'd liflleaL ' T ,,^ 'ifltfl7'f “■ Tor'the' ' meHIng' o Boat* Juat like thl« are naed In ftahfng for the Star-Klat Alba- imrance agent* of the northwest­ eor« Tuna which we are featurih* thU week end. Rtock up on a ern section of Connecticut to he Headquarters few eano . . . In ealad or c ^ k e d tuna dioheo, It will nave money held at the Conley Inn In Torrlng- THAT'S WHY for yon.. ton on April 23. FOR HTAR-KIST ^ Miss Carolyn E*tey of 28K FANCT WIHTB MEAT Garden drive wa* one of Hie student members of Boston TTnl- VI DoiiU Like This Den$oiMtr«Uon* vemltjr;* . ■ Student-Facqlty • 'As­ AtBACORE sembly which spent Isst w-eek end at the Sargent College of Physical Education camp at- Peterboroughj New Bid ^ TUNA CAN N. H„ discussing plans for the re­ mainder of the school year. Jears and a Big Smile X If you want the flneat hrttter In \\ aecHon* . -Chapman Court. No. 10, Order i7. S. Ju dge £ Halt StrikI of Amaranth, wdll omit -its meet­ ing tomorrow evening In the Ma­ sonic Temple as a number of the C a lled to New York, April 4—GP)-1 STATE BUTTER ^ 83e members will attend the banquet, The governmeht eucceeded jp HILLSDALE lUTTER .. ;TLb. 7fe enlortalnment and' dance of the Rongai, RtfrigBrotera obtaining hew - steel waipe Grand Court tomorrow evening a]t talka today in a deaperate SOI^DS the Bond Hotel. The business Woih*rs and AH CHUNK aesslon will be held / t the Bond Washington, April 4-*-(NEA)-—Gen. Dwight U,. Ei.8cnhow- tempt .tb 'atave off a strike / on Saturday. Past Grand Royal QHitr ApplioncBt formally set . for WednesdN’ » D * I " 1 ’ f* ' ^ JTUNA —-PhiUdelphia, April." 4— er’s letter of resignation as Supreme Commander of NATO Patron Arthiir Miller of- -this-town Are Such Popular Food, Shopping Centers, Benuse We is bring drafli^ in Paris fhIa weeSqi)s TO SnVE YOUR LOOKER PLANT SUNSWEET tion could n'ot be made effective delegates . and one nfflrially neu- . . Don drive, Shared F^es jFive Reds, .txaljrchut . tha- nsutrai-.sM egat* -1* M.. 7j,th.e., teepwm Witty., far ..OSa- ""a th'TPkg'. 29c'-' COUPON McGranery—if confirmed by the *u&b‘b'ef6rrW sy T».- regarded as a Taft supporter. atrik* r#*U entirely upon the an- E A S r C l t KINGAN.’.S Senate, and it look* a* If he wtll be Elsenhower at least^ a mnnht' to ploycr# in the basic steel InduatQt," PRiWEJUi^ clean up his work aVSHAPE. The, . The-convention ran through,the AND TALKING SIT ORDIR RLANK HKRIt Pints and Quarts —must come to Washington In the eight district elecUoha beforrnnon "Our, cauM Is ju*t,” It said. "Wa alippery aftermath’ of the biggest In Tax Cases Lawyer Get General plans a visit to each of 2 Costello Jurors ar* supporting th* position o< dnr ABOUT EASTER . . . LUNCHEON MEAT the 12 European NATO countriM snd then squared off f* Blssn- CmBINATION Newbqld....MorrI*, , ;,%pu.61|(qfn. ^whicb the goyeram ent. I* inter- PhlU'p Frankfeld, MoscoYg train* exphinattdn, drhen court 'convened tbe union, 'Np* to the Prealdent IMlEOHi” Ui,. SPERRY ft BARNES PEAS 12 0 » - e*t«l; ■ -eti> (Hstrtet- pkrtjr .w«d«rr r#e«tvsd' .■hower- --FaundaUek- --0*106(6#- -~4n- and- ttfe '.ta Um Aasseldan keept*<" P p t C H E S . ^ ■'.“'PcTeahup chief' fo r-th e adminla- Abllanc, Kans.,-Juns 4. This la th W JN APiik issoi gT SHiLNKLESS SHGOUJflRS ,,tratlon. -McGrath hred Morrto Quinii raitgned. ffeoL. Goograal jtbs maxtinum penalty ^ of five the eeae-^^-CoaUUfr'a aecoMd trial op: nana^uoM;; ’ ” .. ROASTING CAPONS . last December Upon being -~' - iar-four -peraon* and " cauilhg ‘■tt!ttd‘A t««iw » today Our farm, fresh BOAS'IlKG RllCf.1^TS’ndli W from' the fiiim <1/ received more of tho«e-Ea.ster-^nny'decoratieiw (ask for "'■‘■^itewasK.------T• Ijeix>y-'HrSVood, p a rty chairman 6f A third juror waa rsoortsd ill. ry US too much" in developing a It -appeared that only a gat* them—Free). , • . the District of Columbia, Maurice heavy property . May H alt Cah* emment aeiaur* or a Presidential Tony Buyssee-. . . We will have farm fresh-White Rock fryer* ELM CITY SLICED BACON ...... lb. 49c The man e^ 7*>e ^op> Harry TO* storm* laghtd the'Alabama United Europe. a t tl4 R and. f' each..Again this week we will feature plump> Truman, announced, his "resigna­ U Braverman and Mrs, Dorothy Ryan Mid the case, slated to go "It tekOa time, and iherp la order for a Taft-Hartl^ law in­ 2.03 FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED , Rose Blumbcrg, three years each. Gulf Coast ares injuring'two-j^f- to a jury today, might have- to be junction' dould stave off a strlka medlum-sl'sed fowl for fricassee at Bt-BB each, (irmmd beef I* tion"- Of his 1048 campaign manar “ h,.!»*Vl>y. damaging p pgh-, still a lot of misunderstanding” lower this week". no .rtiaitge m quality standards...... SUCBD BACON . . . . w 77...... lb. 49c ger. McGrath. - aa catwty aa volt VeteranslPa . The .maximum- seoteiiee la five Winnie Lose .haltett,. ... , ah* said."B ut t det trust It'WlH In naiUa.Uiat produce SS par c a n t. This Week h Pfe-Basier Dollar years In prison and $10,000 fine, lie Bcnool pliht. During the briaC flurry of court­ of the country's stNi. FORST FORMOST BONELESS ROULEHES lb. 79c ROYAL FDDDING please at a turbulent jam-packed A violent winditorm struck New com* Into being." LEAN GROUND BEEF lb. 79c—For Meat Balls Beechnut news conference. Truman said RcnfflrmB Bed piuth room activity, te* 6l-y*ar.-old Oos- Too much haste, tha vtsiUng ’Ihe industry aaid it would re- , -----Regular Homhurif Ih. For Meat lAutf------^ STAHLrMEYER CANNED HAMS 4 ^ LB, fto. $4.49 ■ ■ McGranery 'vwsntd' take -over what' xinerease - Each defendant made - a—brief In County Vote 2 L'**"*X«d .adjplniot_ telto- approached -a-rapoitec:. andj--Queen sattf.- ns -not- good’ to r -« alat a Mlnure, Tho union aaid-16 ANDOELATINS Swfina Week At Hale's - statement to the court before sen- Pariah- (County), Injuring two aiUied, "Wkat'e this all about? Would 6ght any mova for ah In- PEANUT g . - -- he called the program. Ques- perjwn*. The ..Wasthar . bureau healthy growth of tea young ..Elale :S«M.MeRt Jb ,: 8flfe:dHomt ; r - ^. ilontng devaldp^ MUL lhe..t>uiant Unce ; w«»^:Jnraqaed.,;. TO I'H-be damned if-i know," pla n -bf- Junction. TOe Taft-H artley kwr _ BUTTER" 'J a r 3 5 c Two -^feijiurer Voieit Tended THe'^ were innocent of the^ t«boTlli» “Make Sharp -*sld- report*-indicated-'the’ '■torm -TJ» 8. Aftoriiey Kyreif X" Cane provfdei an ' 80-day,~nd-lfrike "BF" lArgd I.dimb Legs lb. 79c—'Sausage Meat lb. 6.'>c 4 P k g s : the clean-up-the-govemment pro­ reached proportions of s small She made' her plea fo r under'^ FRESH PRESSED POULTRY . gram. conspiracy charge, fiiaeh. except turned aside queilionats. junction under national emergansgr - Whole or Shank Half ■ By SenaK^^in Meet Braveman, reaffirmed lilt faith in Cains, Now Hold 92 tornado at Bridg*,.city, a com­ 'V certainly am hurti"-Mra. Ma­ standing .and |i|t(eno* with Du- provtaions. FROM THK R. C. W’KTHKftKix F.4RM ' ^ ‘ STBAINED ^ O _ So .home to New York goes munity near tee Miaaisaippi river ropt's problem* in remark* prs- Any cut'ypu want in beef. . nonele**;(3iu<'k Pot Roasts BABY FOOD 4J .lars Morris. And—In hi* own good the Communist party -and ex­ son said, "Wage nsgotiationa between Uhl Round Stem^Pot Roasts the finest, most lender steaks you "'Boost in'LiviniKCodts Of 129 London Xeats bridge at New Orleans. "It'a very embarraselng and It's pared for a luncheon for Wash­ Industry and th* union eollapasd FRESH SROULDERS 39c time—McGrath waa going back'to pressed belief the conrtctlori would ing prsas, radio and .telsvtsion can nsg for- cut from PInehurst Choice Beef. * be upset "either b.v liigher courts Issued W'arnlngs ridlculou*," she told reporters.. yeetetE^. Promptly an industry x LARGE MEATY FOWL 5*4 LB. AVG. .. lb. 53c ^ovldence, R. ■ I., after a-public Waahlngtoi., April 4—(j>)—Vet.- The storms bore out a U. S. corrtipondente a t’tlflPTlBtat S u t­ career that once seemed pointed or.by the final judge,., the peo- London, April 4’-'T ^ t- The t a ­ bhe laid neither she nor her spokssman, John- A. Stsphena eL ROASTING CHICKENS 4*LB. AVG, ■ ■. Ib. 43c BABY FOOD 2 „ „ 3 1 c erans woull get an additional bor party hgnded Prime Minister Weather bureau prediction -at husband,had been approarhed by ler. U. S. Steel, aaid companlee would toward the Supreme^Gourt bench Harmony Not Nesw*’ 8H11RKINE SMOKED SHOULDERS 39c million dollars a year in penaion. Braverman 1* a Baltimore attor- Churchill!s Conservatives a sharp Washington of the posatbility of an."oiW interested in the rasa begin "cooling their furnaeea-" . TOMATO dClCE —but one that left him the sixth and - disability payments under a few small tornadoes In Ala­ QuMn Juliana said, her country WESmi6HOO» SWIFT PREM EVIS. TURKEYS ...... 1b. 79c man to .4«PdrtXfrpm; the. ’lV^^^^ e.v. ^ r s ., . BlumbergBluraberg htld various setbaclr in the triennial English and'that the knew nothing about day. ----- 4d Oa. eaii- MORT dUtSS ■two-bille-paaoied-yeirterday-by-tbe efftce* liS ^ e r dlsTfIrt" brga'nniat ibn county council elections, return* bama, Florida and Georgia today. anv such Incident. — * not make-"apeetaettliu* newV‘ LARGE NATIVE ^APGNS 8-10 LB. AVG. . Ib. 49c HQPALONG rASSIDY'S eabihet In-a rattle of Itreworken. Senate. Two week! ago tee bureau suc­ AmauM " ‘harmony Midem maicea : remsingtr. tee unton te cojoiniBr SHCBFINE . /n Our Poultry DepV lioth'tnen may he coming back before ihe moved, to Brooklyn, bh showed today. The excusing of the two jUrdri. ted to give a 66-hoiir notice, te ^ FLORIDA SUNCREST Both measures now go back to Y., several years ago. Worst drubbing ^ffered by the cessfully forecast the devastating coupled with the reported tllnesi of a headline'." Industry befor* jt^.utrike. ORANGF.;JtJirE the House, for consideration of Conservstlves. in ^sterday's vot­ a third one, made 'it doubtful But, she sald,.i"ehould it not be Ad Ob. Can 2 7 c .3 For 45c LB. (Continued on Page Seven) : Frankfeld was trgnsfeD'ed to changes. -They a n designed to Cleveland early In 1651.,.-' ing came.in London County, ■where ’(OoBOflaed an Page Tea) whether trial coptd continue. news that the m s it turned Into (CqititoEMd an P$«u T he) C 83c FRESH DRESSED FOWL/ compensate veterans and their de­ the Laborites -.won 92 out of the The jury was*tb begin eonsider- laind; that where pnee waa deep 8HL-RFINE FANCY 40. 50 AND 60 WATT ORANGE JUICE Orange and They were the first party “sec­ FRUIT COCKTAIL Treasury Balaitce pendents for Increases in the coat ond teamers" ,f^,be convicted-un- 126 Mats and Churchlirir follow­ ing a verdict today. It was tet water the fertile earth now sup­ ROASTERS, FRYERS, BROILERS 7 of living since benefits last were der the Smite Act, tee same law ers only 37. In the ol^ Council ecrond trtal of Costello on charges ports thriving populations; th*t to Ob. Cpn 41c 75 and 100 Watt Bulbs 46 Oz. Tin Grapefruit Sections Washington, April 4-»(iP>—The raised in 1949. v" no economic or cuatoms union can Extra heavy syrup. pn'der virhjetr the top 11 leaders In they held 64 apiece. JTO* odd of contempt of tee U.; 8. Senate 3 for .Slc A H D - \:7- ., position of the Treasury April 2: The Behste version ’ivouW: tee cquhtfy were sent to prison man was a Liberal. News Tidbits Crim* committee last year. be prepared to the progress of sHtiRFiNE Fanc y BEEFSPECIAU No. 30.3 ' Net budget receipt*. 1273.720,- Give a 15 per cent boost'In com- after's long trial in New York. Conservative leaders; ;6escrlb*4. TOe first one ended with the the banelux achlevementa ? Bulletins OtTT GREEN 4BS.t3; budget expenditures, $263, peniispon payments to veterans of. Federal Judge W. Calvin Ches- tee vote as sn inevithbli. feacUon Cnlled from AP Wires jury deadlocked 1 1 jo 1 for j con­ 'I* It not hews when two eo- froill.tho AP Wires BEANS Id Or. Can 18c RIB ROAST (OVEN)...... Ib. 75c 646,527.61; cash balance, $6,223,- nuL imposed the sentence. from ChurchiH's vicjoiy m the na­ viction. ‘ called small nations poo! their BELTSVILLE TURKEYS 061,778.92. (Continued on Page Seven)' "Appeal Due tional election last Octo^r. SHURFINE NEW BLOCK CHUCK (P O T )...... a . Ib. 75c Former Foreign Minister Her­ V. (Gontlniied on Page Ten') (ConUnned on . Page Bight) Dafense counsel said there will New Haven City Court trial of .. REVEAL $61,066 nOBS ^ ENGLAND STYLE BONELESS CHUCK (POT> . .v .'.. to , J 9 e , FRESH YOUNG be an appeal. bert Morrison, who directed the Leroy Beddlek, 28, on attempted --BAKED-BEANS C"* Labor-HWtirhr-campaign,- was de- — WnaWlgtiH.. AprtI -“TOa-Trtx--weK~'«}nvi«»6~ r ^ TBBMiyTnraiir-^ -Senate tnveatigntors enM ioteff- .,...^:_J..-,tgOB.cnB .dewG CUT-UP BEEF-FOR STEW .. Ib. IMc Tuesday by a jury of nine men lighted. ,/ ' ' * until-April•, 1* . • 4Moscow radio da- . "Undoubtedly the national po­ they hnve evidesMe indtenttag.' FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Ib. 47c Each $1.49 57,000 Phone Workers' and thraa women in. 2 hours and. clarae -,U, JA aircraft .dropping - 4knt Prieak- Nntkan '• .hey- ~ ~ ...... RANDAtL'S 50 ' minutea after almost. three, litical ^sltuatlqn,, h#s, .cbpttihlit^”, an North ICO- Hint at 3^ Goncessions 'Wte’k’s' 'o f TeitTmoifyX T he ‘aaid: " ‘"The Conservatlvaa at ni* In tike prehe at -Inaeme BABY BEEF LIVER (FRE5H) ; V . . V T ; Ib. 87e the general eiection made a Jot'of' ' ieaBeeted 66L66S^ PREMIER “ The government 'ptesehted' lO D anvers Mass., police chief dU- : EGG n o o d le : ■ vacs'-iSrxctA ir.rudix*’ ’witaeaaea nine- of- 'them ■ •former DdM q;^eniiae*..and JaipUesUensr-r. feea on throe deala lavolrtag tha PURE POBK 5AUSAGE JKIEAT- . lb. 49c SELECTED FOR QUAllTr-:. ciosaa tevrk w ere only touf'pdHilief «B «r ’'df. ■''1iu»gHi6’””'g UI MU IIWWIC KETGNUP WITH CHICKEN Communists—and based much ^ red meat, mofe food and lower men on dufy w'hen th :e men Its CBM on books and pamphlets pri?M." property, ' > ■ and ^USHROCMUSHR0 0 5 LS, BONITA FISN "U. S. GOOD" AND "CHOICE" t Labor won 11 seats in Bucking-; looted armored car of $681,0(X> n - f t .Ob. yar T9c Detroit, April- 4—(#•>—Whlle»Bell syetun's Installation and used as textbooks in Communist ten .days i ^ . . .Argsntina's.. Vice. Aprii 4—(iiv -4>ahduld: be Allowed to choosa whe-. gnvem m ent cnn'c|H*trirs sought to’ SXleS SUbkialary: J ifdiapis. whjicli . cphialhed )uuMlilre, and gained.J® other*:)« MuAsan, KofeSr REM STATE TERkia SHUBFINE IldiftitBfrMiEfeniM — . JEEF, STEAK SPECIALS ------Lb. Jar ^ 7 Oz.~Tili Presidelit' Juan HertMislo QoljaiM’ TWiftS negfltiatdrr Hinted'hint today te e r they will nettirn- home. TOe UiMM Na£i4Ma, N: TT4 mrange it p*ttem-making.*etUe-j Beime sat In briefly on the ments Implying.'the need of force Middlesex. Bpth counties lie buried with military . and etate Rede want all U. N.-held pHaoncni STRAWBERRY O tt- BEEF RIB ROAST T- menu top union' leader* mapped j Michigan . BeU talks yeaterday. to aceqrapUsh tee party’s goal. near London. In Cumberland, they were working toward a thfee- 4—(TO^Rusala’ deolarod [' ? A'd. ■atir ■■ tA*ovid,cie,er-r~ • atrik#'M«iHl*y ** Fresh. Fruit'and Vegetables State and fed^L mediators Brig. Gen. WlUiam P. Nuckote iXTRA LEAN FORK SHOULDERS...... Ib. 49e LIVER AND DELICIOUS CAtVESv LIVER. YOU AL* ' were- working for settlement of nighf. Beirne 4hid It would plan and perhaps eooniLUft other con­ ' 2, Gen. M atthew B. Ridgway, .aadio wtadi- sdraek; |H t6- a i LETTUCE LGE. BUNCH "full mobilisation of our organisa­ Waa)UngtDn, April’ —Al->iomatlc mission', to the V a tK ^ trols'there . "Cremate He— top AUIemmuniat cor­ to the final outcome." hours, before the deadline to give turned down a cqmpan.v offer of Houm can dUpoM of a $1,066,993,* Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) ■ and: aileiioe cauaes mistrial of Superior respondents have reflected’ official’ He made it clear that his refer­ n a s K aJ.s’/C Green Stam>6 Given With Cash Sales ERS AT HALT'S NEXT WEEK WILL HAVE A the union'* national, president, Jo­ $3.56 to' $4.50 l^eekly raises. 859 measure financing th g State, Rep. Taber . (R-NY)', reportedly Court $50,000 civil'nogllgence ault Red thinking. ence to progress applied te the Weotfldil. Mtos.. Apstt CHANCE TO WIN, FREE, THE VALUABLE seph A. BcimeK a chance to enter NvgoUators In the Ohio'Bell dis­ Justice and Commerce., depart­ jqlned In demands for idditlonai In New Haven. A swap on the Russia-slrfleld secret prisoner negotiations as r the talka, pute planned talks today but ho ments and the federal courts. cute of up to 1 M billion dollars. Citief of Atomic Energy Com­ iasiies would eliminate tee last well a r talk* on truce (Uparyiklon. t- g r , f ‘! Locker Plant and IHeat Nonse The pew strike time of 6 a. ns„ agreement waa expected pentfihg- "Voice of America" funds are With teat kind of backing, it mission says OdogroM is going to two road blocks to an agreement He was the first effeW to say - Dedaa A. Rsiii'dil. UriMMiHgc 51 BISSELL STREET Monday eoncidea with the deadline outepme of the Michigan meeting*. In the la tte r bllL which alao car­ wa* apparent that amendments to be asked to expand atomic produc­ on WNir to ■uperviu.TU'-ti'ue*. The that staff' efficora have ip*d* for ^dhraa TEL. 8424 CO. BIG BUNNY set for a wtlkoift of 16,000 em- ries a ban 'against uking- State de­ tion to tee tune of five bUUen dol- only other mujor dispute involves NowiHl - N. SEE YOU SOON ■MANCMum Ciam-M WHICH WE HAVE ON DISPLAYT . Pioyea of, W este^ EUectric, the (OonUniied on Paga Seven) - partment money to finance a dlp- (Continned on Pago Tfene) taura. ' ” the question of whetee)' prlaoner* (OeatiaM *• Pag* Ntae)

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\. — .J. sa .f MANCHESTER EVENING ,D, MAl^CHESTER, CONN<. FRIDAY, A P R I^ , 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.< FRIDAY, APRit 4. 1952 PAGE lBotur•^vpf Good WiU Grange of chairmen, waa held at the Francia Contoia will aerve aa ‘aaaisspr meeflhlf of 'UahcKaafer' Qniige Tnffliirfor tKa’'m#n’f “pt^gfito TRgjtOTtt®^ w iff^^eui mmi:f FUN 'Gf^iige NotM Wedneaday night a t Orange Hul, a n d ^ thia meeting the judgea, whether the^m jn or the women EASTWOOD thnny J. Bonner, flower commit­ blings over X provision blocking funds for the National Security are the winners. tee: and Andrew Glidie, Chairman use of any defense money to pay council, the National Security Tc'. fw v little men with the male membera of the W ortQsMaater Gordon Miller an<^ A G n a t AU-Ooniedy Shdwl K . o{^^©ance Newsboys of the Month A cempctittv* nlfht for' the Orange aiiheduled to put on the Mrs. HtHM from Ellington The program w lw A JK i women, lAFOND BROTHERS and treasurer, tlrttet committee. for aldna.'.to nve-sUr generals and Training cbmmiaslon, the National Eitiblem CluH . Assisting the various chairmen V I51T~ uidlcA with MrA Edwin I^im er m program at the next meeting. Orange ano'^^M. Ruth Burt6n, put on wae ae foUowanvWng by Dsaa Msrtia Ssaa Ysatalas admlraU on inactive duty and who SeciiMly Resources board, and the ■«1,- monologue l^" Bdl% .w iH ia«e,. STEAK HOUSE ^ - IsOwIb ' .- AsJkm. ■ Xmiidx. - .Set Aprill9 ^ ^ .v y illia ia .X, flailQ,. .WiJllnni. E;. -are-wit- apecIfloaHy ^lsstgner of -o'clock.------.------— ------Bufftin*! ChlW wn'f Shop r-i-141 M ini lidriNfeRWi* - ^ ahnoiihc^ thai if members atr' C A U o iy tt tended ' a meeting the’"Bbltdn' ... 0 ® d g h t'v -. orcheatsa... -A. ...t^hnOet artw.” t1ra-’''iroreBt«I"--etaiw,“ now -■ being- f .PCTJrecyy- Mrs. GeorgftM. .WUllsmui 1» c*n«. N a y I o I’ luneh w.-ill be served and flowers built. The Navy wanted 210 mil­ ejral-chairman of tho program. Orange and. participated in thhin- EIRCL M'lll be distributed to the ladles as (Contlnned from Page One) A Southern farmer heard a temationat - program. Uonias lion dollars for s companion ship Reservatlona- for ‘ tha dinner at TONli iru THURS. In other years.... . ' commotion in his poultry house S;.30 close on. Monday and may be Dunbar, master, and M ra/ ^ h bar make cuta would stand a good and had given It top construction CARDIGANS -If attendance is high ’as In pre­ priority. late one night.''Thls was just whst made through Mra. Jam es H. Mc­ Were guests recently of this Elling­ m v / chante_of approval nest week. he had been watting for. With ton Grange. y SlMIBAL ADtitmOW vious years, a large crowd will be The committee lopped $1,(580,- Veigh. psesent. Council members' should But Chairman Mahon (D-Tex) 000.000 from the Army's $H,200,- Shotgun in hand, he flung open the, rV - The- outgoing president, Mrs. S ”> MAIN -I-MAN; I. Ml K invitations have^eCn extended igifm m w lfism r/ Jttn h m M e m of the subcommittee which draft­ I dWCMW# fcr2d"Ijjj contact committee men for ticket .00.000 budget. - "• door of the- hencoop and cried, Marie Kabrlck, will be aucceeded DON'T BE SAD to the local Orutge to attend a re.servaiions. ed the hill .‘aid he ■would defend it "Come out'-qf there, you thiefi" by Mrii. TWaHan' FrUtdrich i'a pr#if-* - ...... ---T ------...... ■ — — - lUB^nrwd RbI* N«w. It cut $1.006,.881.0n0 ’ from the meeting of thei^isimsbury Grange General chairman for the event as it 'now stands.'Mahon stild he Thebe was silence for a few sec- tdent. Her aaaoctate officers wUI on May 8 and/Farmlngton.ilrange Etob. aad Sat, Mat. It axtrat Navy's request;for l'l,8,822,,802,000. Mor. IliroBfli'Frl, MaU. 7le is Charles J, McCarthy. Other was unwilling to ‘'gamble'' on de- onds except for the startled include: Mrs. Helen Griffin, vice: on May 14, ^ t h the lecturer asked From the Air Force budget of ■ MISTER! oxtra. Ilall ordpra ao«Y ta P. chairmen are 'Peter E. Capra, hall fensel $20,928,178,770 the committee clucking ot the fowls, and then a president; M rs Viola Burke, corre­ to fumishA numb«c;at ja c h meet­ O. -Bax noi. Harttard. En- M #t»ao aolf-add^aad. ataapea .,^m m ttlee;--.Stanlc.y—S—jChomnn, Nobody , was expected to J j v to ch.ppp.e.d..$l„.')Q2,20p. ., , .voice .said, "Please. Mistah,. Roger Turklugtun Eddie ..Xatm sponding aecretary; Mrs. Julia Mc­ ing, ■ VMtora from' Ellington,. Kll- p rog ram cOmfedtlee; " Austin ' P. in'erease'Oie...... blirs total, ' ' although' Carthy. Recording liecretsfy! Wrs. Maybe tonight yAuTl bc sarrad oOi of lln g ly ^ Wappihg, Preston City, eafolape. 87 Rlillon Carryover ain’t nobody here 'cept Just us MUSIC Brimeley, food committee; An- there were some private grum­ The rest of the reduction -was In chickens." / Justine Schor, financial secretary; .8 luliano’fl Pizzaa. But Juat to maka Ashpjrdj.^tSwxlwlU, Vernon and Roger 'hirkington sn.l Kddlo amhillon In r Mrs, Lena DavlA-treasureri. It An Importont Fort U f aura, why don’t you drop around on lie, Alabama, were present at ■ w o SMOWS OAILY Tatro were chosen "newsboys of pfe was, Kddle replied that he Mrs. Mary ^oore, first guard; meeting of the local group. 4 r*M ..-W8 15 »»M _ jrttur way from .work ths -.ra.ooth"... foe... February... and-.wanla...ta. be .an..engineer, .put at Mrs. Mary/ JosepKiak, secotid Your Ckihtt. SUPONS A -Orangers aio urged-to -Bttend*t ' ■g'uto'dV'Mrs. ■A'gn'esKaFrTck',''pfeaii y -Uie- inspection-—of—the—.luvenUe March, resner.tlvelv hv r: .u pradent Is satisfied to be ohe of Keith, proprietor of Kelth'a VarTerTTB*”W ri'1‘a neivshoys. ' tmreeapondent for -Manch eater i Grange on A.Prll 11. Monday the Mrs, Mary Lally, press correspond­ first and second degree team will ty .Store, sponsor of the newsboy -.rr- . • ■ I. I «za>-AViKt4rjp'L'j«pMaiiMl^(SUUeswjHAtw{^Vixau:-;vtpNnuasi,',i;i.-fr:i^:?n«u.io. ent for- Roi-kvllle; Mrs. Mary 'confer -the - degree*-at'" EhfiMtf RING WAMRIORM iwrrc-n .1 ^eney;*'' TSsWee ■” Grange, with a rehearsal for the , A sophomorb in Manrhester ''PlxA^^N' t • t w* wy.xi-W'.ni rn.fr - ♦ . • ■ SpIeUnsn. :...m aD «hal,jM m ,,. Eva ITALIAN CHEESE ...... '... degree-teams scheduled'tor-Sun-' -Higir School,- Roger' Is -a '-nfewwi'+' ■Mimreapolia,-'- Minn;-—t-NEA) l/nltes and Mrs. Shirley Clemson, George Barfmi, Mlnneapolla spnfta STSTuma III H A M B U R G ...... V...... day afternoon at Orange Hall, the of N)e croas country team and a sMiatant marshals; ' Mrs. Rena II writer for 48 years, la Mlnne.soia PEPPERS ...... first degree team at 2 otclock and 'uipUi'ic atafrrt- on the High .School World. Morin, one year trustee;- Mra. an easy rental plan to fit il the second degree teahi at 8 Otitald#, acUvItiea form an im­ stale boxing commission chalr-i Rose Valiuxiel, two year trusteef yonr budget. Enroll ymtr ehlld SAUSAGE. t: ...... o’clock. The home economics com­ portant i*ait of hla life. An kc- man, once fot:ght the great Terry Mi-s. Suzanne Shorts, three^eiir today for private trumpet in- McGovern, MUSHROOMS ...... mittee Will hold a rummage -fiu compHshed^loIlnlat, he la a.hirm- trustee;-Mrs.- Frleda-Kabridfc,.his­ -gtnicttdo. ______,.i.. ANCHOVIES ...... Not# thrcoshm ori'liko feel ofid the last of the month and membera her of the 'TjartfoVd String Or-* torian, and Mrs. AnjK Murphy, are urged to etart savingiteme for chestra He ta an Eagle Scout. Clean i’our eleclric mixer before COMBINATION OF ANY 2 ...... (VERY 8CCRCT) pianist. tho oddad strangth of tho yarn. Your this.- 4 . Eddie Is .12 y«ara and al- yoi: put It away hy ttsi'ng a cloth The Incomlngxflfficers will be lULIANO SPECIAL ...... Many members are III and others tenda the aixth grk;:!* at the Bow- wrung out of warm soapaiida to URRY MEHER Nylon sw toterw i(f..not lost its shopo escorted by tlm ^asl exalted rulers are away in thSs armed services, era School. Edgle a line mu­ wash off the . housing and stand. and the ofpeirs of Rockville Lodge studio: 177 McKee St. and it is suggested that they be sician, excelllng'bn the aaxnphone. Rinse the same way and wipe dry HOT ITALIAN BREAD. PASTRY AND DELICIOqS Obf THE SAME SHOW n No. 1389; Benevolent and Protec- Tel.75i)0 -In. I* xemembired. by membehi.^.!rha .adc ’iy E.M.LOEkV S I and. he has a.'.'good alnging.. voic«,. .with a soft cloth. ------,------Uva O t^r.of-BllM ,...... • . •—— ^ ------^ g r in d e r s PREPARED DAILY ~ dresae*-bf the service men may "be . .-rrt.r. 4: \ m-M.'..*.. W4VT.V... ’ --->1...... ■WI44444..4V4ir«44T.V4 44.4, propLend wiJ.I.hpt.irritotf.Your, - obtained -from th e' worthy'-mirter HARTPORD .♦dAKES ALL O-lHdEH WAYS TO AT.X3VELY NATURAL BUSTLIN E dUD-FABH l6N tDt and the names of thpsS who are- lULIANO'S BAKERY 111 from the' chap|aih, Mrs. Ken­ DRIVE-IN iBBiBHiinnuaiimianflffs neth MorriaoiL ___ __ ;___ ll CbloraT M^hita, inatzaV hlu'e,' KniTiino mills EoUowing.tlSe meeting refresh­ BERLIN TURNPIKE _AND charry. Sizaa: 34 to 40. ments were served by Mrs. OPEN SUNDAY YIL 9 P . M. vjNCHiSKfi I'.RilS i l'SS WilUanT Scoville and Mrs. Ethel TonSm and their committee. Danc- ROUTfS NtWINGTON 207 BPRUCE .STREET ,4. 4.,, TELEPHONE, 7W6 :fng concluded, the .evtning’a pro-, f --*a- « V. gram. NO SLOW POKE TiUS s Nashville — (NEA) — Octoroon, J.; -which-a csntu ry ago won ' a pace, trot and hurdle race he^e all SHm .1. C h a t e a u in- the same afternoon, had been ‘ WnXJMANTIC, CONN. won In a poker game by his owner. ■ - ELLSWORtH “M ir MITTEN AND HIS SEVEN MEN NATIONALLY f a m o u s QUALITY .At Keith’s \ The Best In Floor Sho}/fs Keith's L ib e r a l STATE B u d g e t T e r m s Makes It A — NOW PLAYING i - DANCIHQ SATURDAY 9 TO 1 Matter. Ter Enjd'y A Dana Dorothy Gmert,’" CoHuortably u-=»JkA..^,r Andrews .. , ,i ...JIcGulrc - EXCELLENT FOOD FumtkW^d Home. 5 ^ T T Find. ■Farley Granger In v .-iniy A d V e r u s « d* Quality Throughout “I WANT YOU” The Stoi-e . . Qual- 1 ify That . Assures' | Plus; “Jungle of Chang” I You Of l.esUng Service . . All At SATURDAY LoW Budget BricSs. ■ • ASO’tH E»"’G»'EAT"" Plan To Open - A Klddia Fun Show ‘Heaven can wait’ Keith Budget - Ac­ count Tomoirnw : . 8TAWT8 AT 8 P. M. . our diners say A" ' On -These. And Hun-> DOORS OPEN AT 1:80 Good^ food is dreds More, Out­ standing S'ew Vat- ^ EEAXCRINO ------, heaven on . -ueel------—...- HOfALONg^,. , , earthr today, — , CAMIBY . in “Silver On The Sage” KROEHLER QUALITY of nylon and acetate rayon LOADS OF CARTOONS MOVIE RACE REEL “It Wouldn’t be heaven without a AND TOYS delicious, dinner from ,CAvey’« res- It!e*iiew! It's revolutionary ! Tre.s Secrete is the only bra ever madd In Documentary PrintsI nANCHEfTta.conw that jfives you theoiesired bustline! No heavy pads or rubber cups No t e : s a t u b d a t o u r lau'rant!” / ' '• Thia is tha most sensational paw .. . juat \veightle.8s air for that lovely figure.you’ve always wanted fabric in. captivity I Made by fa> CURRENT PROGRAM WILL LAWSON SOFA tailored in stunning START IMMEDIATELY quaint old prints, -«bth kick pleats, to _.mous Burlington Mills i^s guar- a f t e r t h e k id d ie sh o w Tres Secrete with two removable plastic, adjustable inflatables, is use withi maple,, pine, cherry and Infor­ $ ^ anted washable, needs vety little m ade o f lo n g -la stin g fig u red nylon. (Q uick d ry in g , ^nee'd.l'iRo iron ­ mal mahogany. Keith .Value at . 'ironing and shads wrinkles in a SUN., MON., TUES. ing). You don’t even need a trj-on . . . just come in and buy onp! Dash! Beautifully designed with Eat and Be Merryf.>" LOUNGE/CHAIR ittmatching .'Tabrlcs,, de- a convenient H length front zip­ BAT O'BRIEN aigned Ur-give you a world of luxury, of sihart In white . . . Sized 32, 34, 36, A and appearance ...... '.. per closing . . . buy .it in navy, in "OKINAW A" ■v-'- blue bonnet, coral bMch; aqpa, or B cup. Hlac. Available in Stdnecutter’s P^uai Broderick Crawford’ “supercord” of nylon and acetate in "SCANDAL SHEET” rayon too!’ Sizes 9 to 15 or 12 MURPHY’S 14.95 SATURDAY AT v2 U 'C LO ^ 4.._-:..:..toJ20*______.. . ’t V'f-- DRESS SALON BIG BOWLING MATCH piajiiaiiM ii Spoiiioy Wm Bowl Jc « 5 Gaw i Dean MBTtlrt'-Jarty L e^ s In' .... "W.T I . As>«r.^ “SaJlBT Biwartl" :;:Big S | i ^ Dtiiilif vy- . SI S;1S - ...... JOAN FONTAINE Ur: - Irolaiid WIU Bo Horo A t Night jrour EASTER SUIT "Darling HOW could Y^” M oot AU Yeur FHoiidg A t M urphy's' At 8:80-9:88 S45 VALUE.. r'i "d ^ N, Unr.) 1 t xr.' y7^ 'J wwwjiygfc.'''ii - Csrts«s--8 slMfet ■ 1 ■ ' i.*' " "LITTLE SHAVER SHOP" Sss. 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" .I’'-" *. -- ■ FeatariBg: o Hio FbiMt Screen ■i . 1 3 : 5 0 “ - ■ Box Spring S5 Entertainment 15 e Completely Contour ' , Paved Ramp .Area $ 2 9 9 5 KEITH BUDGET TERA\S il'l' \ 'lTBrighter, Clearer. ■ * -'je ^ 4* r l i - --- Pioturee _ a ” BURTON’S “LITTLE SHAVER SHOP" e Tmmawilatp Speedl- -- ‘ ■ - Service Oedceeelon OF MANCHESTEr^ e e e So get l|p your car . . FOR FINE ^ eome -dreceed as you are .- ■ and bring the youngsters. OailBff BUNDAT ^ 1 Night 0»ly 841. M A IN S T . . There'a no charge tor Glen Ftr4 • BrwG CrswUrA ta K e i t H ' S **CONVfCTCO* em d ehlldrea nn^r I t years old! *«COAKT e t QAMOUS9 AIXIT** 1115 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

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Ife^FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 PAGE ...... And,'most important. It clearly Dally, 77,3 homes are burned in main assignments were the estab- In spots. He told police jhe waa ■ yolkr fires that the householders cer­ explalni the simple steps you can Kluh CriticizeB Learen^op Navy Veteran§ Center Suspend GrilFs Neumann Topic riahment of political soencea in traveling about 20 to 25 mllM an tainly didn't expect. When yOur -take to safeguard yourself and higher sducation amd ar student- f a n c h e s t e r Car Overturns, hour. . Ha said he applied his your family from Are. ...Report* ActiVi^ .'yoi'ngstei; goes off to school, will Is Educating Qf faculty exchange wlth-tbe U. S. A. brakes, but the car failed to hold Capital‘San dal’ FIRE hts schoot'h* one -of-the eight-that ... The booklet -posts - - U . , cents. H 9 also served' as viMting p ro rt^ lo'lho toM. ------Special rates are given for' quan­ LiquoF -Permit Data"- B ook Couple Shaken catch fire every day? Will the When vision Bor at the Law School of tfie Um- The vehicle struck a utility pole •The Veterans Service Center place In which you worship be one tity orders.. Why don't you send World’s Citizens verslty o f Munich, at th«>ilYele on the right side of the road, Vvnon, April * —P r««cotl B»f»h Tuesday, April g had a total of 167 calls during of the Dine that burn each and for one today, before you forget? Universitaet and the .^etsche bounced o ff and went across to L 'c h w ip O iit »>lff»t 0 >»t Attorney March, nine more than In. .Febru­ . every .1107 of, .the. wepk ?,. ..Will that You'!!, .thank us a fte r.y o u __have .Statt^.epi|>>ni88iQn BanB Hochsohule- fur P o litlk ^ ‘BSHlh; - YWCA,_,P.ubl!g ..Affqlrs . legttire. Auto .la, Badly .Sm ashed "BJucBtlhg for...World Oitlxeh- •the o p i^ lte side arid-climbed S; Owterl J. Howmrd koOrath'e di»- ary and three more than March, hospltat,'Where one bf your loved read it. Prpfeseor Neumann's English Prof. Sigmund Neumann, Com­ bank before rolling over. The en­ needs^ Sales at Hartford Rd. ahip” will be the topic on which After Striking- Utility i^iM) of Ne^^Id Mom»_»fore 1B3I, according to the center's or.fs may now be. be one of the publications iitcludi: “Permanent munity Y, 1:15 p.m. tire body of the car wse smashed. throe- hospitals- that- - ftro - -dally Dr.. Slgmund-Nbumaim...profeaaar Jtrvolutlon;'’~“T2f#' -Future in Per­ • - - T’uefdayr'April 15...... [ roolfninc hlmeelf ■‘provei thet thii moBthty irepoft subrnttied to A ct­ ' Site fo r 15-Day Period of government and social sciences Pole;- Clim bing BanlE No arrest' Wae-mader H n B F seeks out for Its special target ? ■ AnnuM. concert qf .tpe G t teandcNThMen Demoerotlc ' admlii- in g , Oeeprai Manager James H. ... -at- Wesleyan •'UntveTSlty, -chalTmaH spective" and/QermAIJy—I ^ S3xf Bheekey yesterday. ' ' Strangely ehAtigh,.the'answer Is correction * and PerUST hts_Jatest publica­ Club, Emanuel Lutheran Church. lilration e u 't be trueted to cldidi The State Liquor Control Com­ of the department of history there, The report states that there largely up to you. You have It In Werii Seems Easier" tion. /' April II, 18 and 19 A man and girl escaped serious I iU own hduee.” were In all, a total of 206 Inquiries your power —- individually and mission has announced a 15-days will speak at the Y W C A ^ b llc Dr^-Neumann's talk ehould Epworth Leaguer's presenta­ Injury thin morning at 3 .o’clock Hear Confe88iofi8 Affairs committee lecture Tues­ Bueh made the charge epeaking on 20 different subjects uitfi the collectively as part of the com­ suspension of the restaurant liquor prove a fitting close to the series tion of. "The Mikado,” Bowers' when the car In which they were . . . see your eye physician. Then., for pro­ day afternoon at 1:15. The public at a meeting eponaored by the Inquiries concerned with Insurance Reader's Digest BooklsiikST munity tealn, to prevent 90 per Wjien You’re Chewing 701 six lectures given this year. School. ridirig skidded o ff the road,. Stnick permit o f John 's. Ziemak, owmer Is coridally Invited to atend 111 .'> Languages Tolland County Republican Wona- heading the Hat. There were 38 One of the finest booklets eVer cent of all fires. Saturday, April 10 a utility pole, and then turned fessional care in compoundingr the lens of the Hartford Road Restaurant lecture, the final one In the eel en'a Club at Vembn Center School calls about Insurance, 33 on Q 1 published on fire protection has This booklet will tell you where Young Demncratlo Club testi­ over. Amie' L. Raymond. 25, of !.--. auditorium. He waa one of five bnd 'now fires start. It will open and. Grill, for serving beer to two on the theme, 'T h e United Btitea 55 Clinton street, and Mildred .Confesalona In Polish, Italian, loans and 24 on housing. ju s t. beeri. put put _by theJRaader'.s Wrigley’s Spearmint prescri{tt|on to MANCHECT monial dinner and dance. Rainbow ~ y S tJOP candldatea for V~ 8; 8e^lalo^ yOur e-ces t o ha*a rds • armmq you teen-aged- girls. 7 Ziemak- won..an AmL._Oiic_World Rasi STradeNam es Jnn;— ‘ Bqrtley, 18. of 140 Eldridge street, .an4 ,alap, ta esipy-th# .aj^fee jw u r Lithuanian and French tylll be s s X .-to addrcaa tha^ Ufr' Who attended. Dig«at--4?f PleafiantyUl*,, ,Y. that you , have never-dreamt of. ' Peoipb who work acquitel-fram .the .-CourL-of-Gom-- --Apl^' 28- ■ and "tW' ■ -• • ■wera .treated'Bi-.ManehesUr .rMwr. Pocket-size and colorfully illus­ TIGALT Our tongr praetiica! experience: In which begins at I2,:45k'^ TieafS"rft "affiiifdn o f Engifjh 'to­ ' The other candldatea were W il­ at a nsird, steady mon Pleas on a charge of violation Registercdllero Community Players in “ Born mortal Hospital for cuts and liam A.. Piirtell, “ John Lupton, E n g a g e m e n t trated. It is called the ''Public pace find that chew­ o f Section 4293 of the ' General Professor Neummin taught at bruises. morrow afternoon and evening ^ Service Guide to Fire Safety.'' : It the optical field gives you comforting as* the University -'Of Leipzig the Yesterday" at j^^wers School, Manafleld Sprague and Judge Wal­ ing bn a smooth Statutes, “selling liquor to mi­ •sponsored by Mafichester Rej^ster- Patrolman John Baldyga. Inves­ St. Jamee’ Church, contains IS outstanding hon-tech- piece of delicious nors," on Feb. 27. Deutsche Hochscjiule fur PollUk, Throe certificates of registra­ tigated aiuL.tQok the two Injured The foreign languagp/confes' ton Clark, Jr, Emery-Taylor nlcal articles deallng^-yrith varlpiu sta tio ner y ' surance of strict adherence to lens require­ Berlin, an -The London School of ed Nurses A ssm .___. All dve agreed that a change Wrigley’s Spear­ Charges against Ziemak came tion of trade nanie"iI5-v bt... .mu persons to the hospital in a entis- aions will be held bet^:efn S;30 and Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Emery phases-of fire safety as ttApplies AIRMAn- - NOTES E c o n o m y before coming to the Saturday, April S6 mint Gum is a real ments and proper fitting. / as the result of an accident inves­ in the town clerk's office In the er. 5:.30 p. m. and between 7:30 and waa needed in the atate Junior to you. LEADINO BRANDS Unit«PStates and join i^ the Wes­ last two days. Merry-Weds spring semHfnrmal of 2.1 Cambridge street announce help on the job. tigation last fall when-two^ cars ' Baldyga said Raymond told him 9:00 p. rh„ yter'eustomary cqnfes' . aanatorehip. and in the .naitlOiial • This guide m ay save your Itfe. l e y ^ faculty jn 1934. H^e has isiso Robert K. McOoud of iS Wedge- dance, Masonic Temple, 8 p. m. the ''' toes, sauerkraut, wax beans, bread b q the lotjWfiich has a 100-foot OABARDINE SUITS Police Arrests Hnd'Jelly, milk and cand.v bar. •REFRIGERATORS • BITUMINOUS SURFACg-AMESITE fronthge ana is 500 feet deep, a Yea—neafly ll-ea>ft of rdfrigerator—and i f ■ de­ There will be no school on Friday. itoniotive Parts Jobber W l’n i 2 PAIR OF TROUSERS . • RANGES cinder > l6ck building with a brick pendably General Electric! Robert E. Houle, 3«, of Wllll- • ASPHALT, TARVIA ^ veneer front w ill be constructed. tr.sntlc. was arrested yesterday •RADIOS V tPlie building will be 5Q feet by 100 S29JI0 7 ' afternoon' by Patrolman Walter Needs Counterman FOR THE.BiST IN DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION, CALL X ^ feet. ■ C Pyka fnr going thrdugh a red light Tlie proprietors said today that at Parker street and Middle turn­ BANTLY PRO.MPT SERVICE the new location will provide am­ REGAL MEN’S SHOPS ^ SUPPLY CO. pike east. Paid vaeatien and holidays. Sick laovt. iif* /■' HU I i'\) 'll \i ri w ple parking space at the front and 0MBEH & Arthur DiCarll, S3, of Rockville. side of the building. 907 MAIN ST.-^WRLDON BLDG. V’es. arrested yesterday afternoon OIL CO. insuranea, llu* Cross availabla. 4S heiirs — The plot Is being leveled oft now by Patrolman William A, Pearson wookiy. Tim* and on«*half for tima evar 40 CALL 3 5 35 COLtA CONSTRUCTION CO. _ and free loam and fill can be had JUST EAST OP lOLTON NOTCH BRIDGE^^UTE 44^A. for speeding on Stimmlf street. TEL. 2.4S95-^:^59t TELE>HONE 2^Y21? • for the taking before the building James T. 'HogSn. 82. o f H I Bol- 294 imOAD ST.. EMY TERMS ___ _.erected, ... . CM— .-.-M-. —T,*.*-.— — ... c , — -mm™ — .mm™ ...'.,.'.' ten-Rmiit t s a t hwwtad- for »peed<^ BENSON’S, INC. : litg on Middle turnpike west yes­ / terday afternoon ■ by Patrolman II >/ UN '•nil 11 IMtno Amadeo. Robert O. batsell.--2T. of. Du- WRITE BOX Z HERALD Page, III., was arrested for speed­ OilylNstributori ing on the Wilbur Crose highway by State Policeman Mario S. Pa­ >33 M«in Sfr*«r lumbo yeetardav. — ^^■“Ws.''A'i«tma M 6*»ay i-s::::,' tain address waa arrested for I toxlcation and... panhandling/ In fcenter Park y^aterday'by'J'Slrol- ■■■j-insn-David •OaHtgim“

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MANCHE&TER EVENING HERALD, k/tNOSESlM EVENm CONN, TRTDAY,~APHIE 4,19S2~ t f C O i FRIDAY, APRIL 4 k 1 9 » - Army, Navy and Air Fbnte.jafhe vine Goodwin, U, S. A," Mar- Make,” Popular Mechanics ‘Mag-' Down,’! Beege; "Mr. Jones, Meet dbWs and children or avil, In­ 6 ^ aaaitteiica of imporcad special undertakf n were discussed, add It the Ma^er,” Marshall. Pholie Workers three seryltoa aakefl for//tM^Aon* dian and 'Rpanish-American ,srar quand; "My Cousin Rachel,” D,u- axihe;'* "A Simplified Guide to WE ARE TRADIN6 G Clef GuMt aagala, but..upon_tba procejAea of .Hebron was 5l^ded to hold a supper at . Under Interesting".people, and. U. S.Ji ference,--"- ■ ;, . / A LrJ ' veterans whose deaths were not the school auditorium April 19. _ M aurler: “N ow ' V e Are' F ree,” Table BettingT Wllcb*: "Through r Ma«fl«tokii[iM’A4 J 4 d i-^ f torvlto-torihecteil.''.... ‘ partisan politics. The bast chance Charlie’s Door,” Kimbrough. places ate: “My Turkish Adven­ ^ ^ ^ W IL D " " Readv to Strike icreasc Due A large number of new books,, AUls; "Of Men and of Angels,!’ ture,” Burr; “An Island Summerr’ bn agrebd to .^^f^oMtatA'' ip Increase pension payments by the America people have of get* The hot lunch menu,.tor. the Children’s books include "Curi­ every poaalble >ya«?!i’an6uld ah w mt-TBTnm 18T TB>' _ both fiction and non-flctlon, has Woodrum; "Once Over Lightly,” Teller; “Sand and Stars,”' Stall; '(d . t o 18 per- ,c»nt to veterans of con­ ting to the bottom of what has Hebron elementary school for tha Niven; "Out From Eden,” Lin­ ous George.” Rey; "Dickie ■ and SOLIMENE. INC. , (Contlniied tu rn Page One) "agreed.-upon emprjieihey arise Af­ trora Page Ost.)' flicts before World War I-rln- lnn»*T.n pKSrTtNO CO.. INC. been added to the shelves of the the Indian*.” LaRue; ‘junior "Venture to the Interior,” Vander ” «r»«* -;---- been going on In Washington is to week will be i -Monday, oomsd beef, Douglas LibrarV- -Books o f fle- coln; ’The People’s Reader,” Bar- Post; “Why THey . Behave Like —X'otir Dodge-'Flymontli Dealer fecting thA Wtefare-'bf -the; nsttbn cluairig the CTvU War.~BpanBli- ^_Saelt«it«r, Coon. place In power a new administra­ rows; "Richard Walden’s Wife,” Book of Authors," Kuiilljf' and w u IN 40 c a rn B j^ during- the Western Unto strike,” with servlee-coqnected American War, Indian Wars and ib lM r . nRQOBON. hash, ^Inach, bread and oleo, dtng is Destiny.’^ by Gilmore; Haycraft; "Katrinka,” - Haakol; Russians," Fischer; "Charles Wil­ New York, April ,4i^ (/IV West­ ding is Desltny,” by Qllliiid.rej- Kelly; "’The Romance of Leonar- son Psatei’’-r' Gbartes C.- Sellera; 1 .The^ uhlcQ i^ demi .dtobW t i'.rated.At ..jMtWeen- SQ: BhUlpplna InaurcecUon______— WAIiTBS R. InSoUSON. tion whose ptoctlcSl j^IiUcal in* .mllkr -peacltesi - Tuaaday,....tomato "Mali Wltlibut A C»uiitry.^‘'H ale; ritlstorarid . amamt-; ’•ifiie Best of' the Best Aniafican “do daVincl,” Pbwell; "Tara’s "Ghlldron • of Noah,” Burman; ern Uriibri announced /e lfg r^ ^ . r'taFiit.'' "■■■' ’ TTiF' Tatter " provtsion. appTylhlf' win aoup, ■ crackay, ■tuna, flsh sandwich,, Healing,"' GHes;- -This Was "To­ "Mystery Bsyond the Wall.’.’ Hew- Arid toone.v' order' scH-Tce was re-^ I'ng to sn TesUmated OO' centA^^an Sterie*,’’ edited Hy Foley: "’Hie emnb; ‘Tales of Centinel Hill,” ’Danie to the Piper;" DeMllle; ’ fOohOhwd tram'f’Ags One) ; Qiyt‘k 5 per cent boost in psy- to about Sl.OOO.aged veterana,-waa and prosecute. milk,' gingertread irith. chocolate Black Gardenia,” by Paul; ^iA morrow,” Thane; "Ten, Days of "Fifth Chinese Daughter.” Wong; / —• ' - I aumed today among 40 major hour per worker. Western! Ui iion ^Pobliihad *r«nr ■ marshmallow topping; Wednes­ Fox; ‘The Wonderful Locomo­ cities, despite a-strike the union has annouheed no counter oner. h'.ents to veteran’s whoSa disablH- the only change made tV' the > hmdara and Holldaya. BnMMd at tn* Client Is Canceled,” by Lock- Christmas," Stem; ” To Catch a "Grandma Moses,” Kallir. TOYS toon/ under different circum- ;tles are rated at 49 per cent or Senate In the House Bill. * ■entoin™_____.« »tnt .JUneh«ittr,.JCanehHttr. Conn., aa day, meat biscuit roll, with sauce. ■nilef,” Dodge. tive,” Meigs. , , J For the Kiddles ■tuces.' claliris l.s'nearly 100 per cent ef­ The CTU contract expired - at Unity Founded On Disunity7 ridge; . ’’Cornelia,” by ' Graham; Miscellaneous books include ' The annual meeting of St 'less. • ■ The Senate Version o f the sec­ |iS.nd CTiM Wall Wattar. Carrot and celery sticks, bread and "The Dark Moment,” by Bridge; In the Useful and Pine Arts fective. midnight, March 31.- /):.■ In one of the continuing strug­ "Anniversaries and Holidays,” Peter’s Cemetery Improvement Rep. Chelf (D-Ky) said his rtoeent Wages In both Belc-; ' Raise from $60 to $6.3 monthly ond measure would raise from 8UMCRp>«ON BATM oleo, milk, nut-prune .cup; Thurs­ "The 's Daughter,” Thlrkell; list are: "Consumers’ Report, Association vdll be held at the Arthur Drug Stores House Judiciary subcommittee, A spokesman said the company >na Tear by I f ll ...... !>?•« gles Of our times, which aaema to day, macaroni-tuna salad, freish "The Earth Breakers.” Haycox; 1962,” “ The Early American Hazeltlne; •“ Books That Shaped hoped to extend its service to ad­ grAph and'telephone industSries pensions to most veterans of $1,000 to $1,200 the income llmiti Ms Monthi by Wall ...... 5.00 the World,’-' Eastman: ‘The home of the secretary. Miss Mar­ Large Assortment /which is investigating the Justice average bqt'Acen $1.63 and $1.63 World Wars I'and II and the Ko­ above which a veteran without de­ 1 . 0 0 be to find tha words to^ phrase green vegetables, breed.; arid oleo, "The Firebrand.” Challli; “Forbid­ House,” Gould; "Old English Por­ ditional points later today, • >na Month by ;Wall ...... ^ristmas Booksj/of Legends, jorie H. Martin, Wednesday at 8 department, may call for more an hour. - I rean War with non-servlce-c«h- pendents and a widow without * Copy milk, lea cream aundaa- Parents den River,” Cody; ’T he Grand celain,” Honey: "100 BeauUful , Some 31,000 WU,workrrS;- rocm- Issues w d situations;-BO to s t thby Smith" and----- Haeelt Ifine: ""Half “ Mile p.Tn. »tV( • • . .:.;.testiniDoy from McGrath-and. may Aerted 'rtiildrwir ibould - iw t recel'to penrions »( I ( ' a o d ;^ ld r a n aLce ..raioalhdad. ..tbat, Cyavasse,”' Frison..Bocliei-.-'.’MieIv JPiecM. of Eurolture.. ..You. Can want to hear Morris as well. ‘ S srabf the AFL Cbnimercleu' Tefe- tiiit ' tie cIeal1y*ta6tdr*fodd; “mfid,' fnenua ara subject to change. graphers Union (CTU). struck at Ral.se from $72 to $76 monthly for non-servlce-conneeted dlsabili- ones clearly understood, ’ dealt Morris already has given stormy pensions to veterans of the same t.v . . / ; i'- MKMBBR There was a pleasant aurprias for tertimony before a Senate commit­ 12;0Ka, m, (e.s.t.) .yesterday In wars who have reached age 66 or m m TOT ASSOCIATED PRBSe , , : with IntaUlgently, Oolumhlst Wal- the pujIUa the past week when hot the first nationwide telegraph A bout T ow n For \Tterana without de- Tfia Aaaoclitad P r ^ '* Jlf‘'.Y’**!,? tee that wanted to know about his vvlip have been totally disabled 1$ periderits and a widow with chil­ itlUad to tha uaa of rapubllcatlon of tor^Jldppmann keeps demonstrat­ pecan rolls and broiwhies with connection with a ihulti-mllHon strike since 1919. Jl netra dlapatchaa cradited to It. or The Lucy; BpenCer group of the years or more. dren, the limits would go up from ing his excellence, performing th's pecana were kerved. A change in dollar deal in wartime surplus ■ The initial impact of the tete- Boost by 16 per cent corapensa-' $2..V)0 to $2,000. Jtot othanrCa oradited l",,iya lunch and milk money Ik due tor Second Congregational Womens 1 ind alao tha local nawa pabllahai!^*^ functions a brain la supposed to tankers. gram walkout, over a wage dis­ League, of which Mrs. -Millard Hon to wldowTi with children of Tho House had voted for ceil­ W » All rlfbU of rapubllcatTon of apadal the coming week. lAinchea for a pute. cut the usual wire lucssage perform., Mortis announced he would tell Park Is leader, has set the date of veterans who died iri servloe. ings of $1,800 and $3,000 raspec- .* ft^gytOa five-day week will be tl.SO, >1.211, -"the-'people'' how he" planned 'tor flood-to-a trickle. But later in the Increased by $6 a mnntlr pen­ HVely.-’------:--- -- Lippmann framed the nutshell,' Wednesday, ;Aprtl 16, for a riipi- Pull aarrlea cllant of A. Bara- yi.OO for Ohs child, two, three or clean up the government. He said day the company announced its raage sale in the church veStry; sions to widows of World Wars I the other day, around the Rua- more in si family, with 35 cents for GAY MODES FOR DINING... In a broadcast interview Isst night ”ke.v city", message ciroult, plan Menibers and friends are asked to and II and Korea war veterans A colony of bats in a cavs near . ^bllataan' 1 apnaantatlrari^ Tha milk. For a 4-day week it will be I riilliia MaihawaJ paclal Acabcy — Naw tlan proposal for the . unification he would make details of his pro- because ’’£mplQyrfl_att. dlfeegard-_ save artleles-foi* the salef ,j'—~--~ whose—deaths-were not aervlce-. San Antontor Texas, toveure ap- '« FoHcj-Chtcafa.'^i atrolt and Boatt of''Oermaj»y,"-finally - getting toto- 11.20,. >1.00, and 30. cents, with 3B ■•■gram 'P.ul;lic 4n A speech next week ing. the strike .calj.-'.’..... !...... connected...^...... - , ...... ,..... proxlmatoly hOO tons -of Uva in- cents tor milk, in the same order. he’ company expia'ins its "k)w- BtTRXAti o r words the realities Involved in it. before the National Press Club Elite Stud;o Sunset -Rebckah Lodge will ob­ Raise by 5 per -cent pensions to secU annually. Wednesday at 1 p. m. Mrs. Flor­ )tog*r Louck* city” set-;up this way: ^ serve past noble grands night Mon- i n “This proposal," he wrote, "haa FASHION AWARD W IN N E R S . here. ^ ence Grady, guidance director at /■ He said he had not talked with 'T he public at any one of 40 to y night in Odd Fellows Mall, and Tha Harold printinp Comply. Ina, driven the Germans, and it will Windham H i^ school, was .at the large cities throughout the coun- lauaM no fbauetal reaponalbltlty for the President or been Invltsd to Roger Loucki, brilliant local all past head officers are urged to the pretty shoes that feel so good arrora appaarlnp In .ad- dri^ us aa^well,_to see that they Hebron school to _speak to the tenor; -wiM-Appear Aa-gueat arttat -try.can.aend. telegranu and molonov attcirtlcMrs.'Murtel'Davts and'her • -Mnce 'Brs'“'arsml!»aI. 'He~ left'word" er 39 ______wif Bthw* TiittthiyTnptyiy' aira now oiSered-rni-tha^jns-hand ilghth.I jffeider riiM erito —At -the -WhUe-House "he would be With /h e G3 Clef giubClub.At at ItaIts ;15th/5 lh order.^to any one of the other conuniltaa. Is. preparing .a fine .pro*, B Tha Manchoaur y a n u it Haralc*; the curriculum at Windham High. H' AT^W AIT-Nd-LONGER PRICES! annual concert Tuasday. April ]5, cines: unity with Western Europe found­ available for a talk before he re- gram of totertalnment. And a so­ lit Dyhas /rivifes You To Dlaplay adaartlalnc cloalnc houra: She discussed the courses given at in’’ Emanuel Lutheran Church. ’’Messages to and from cities cial time With refreshments will They’re ihe pretty ahoet iliet feet good/ '1 Bar liwideyM'p.'iW'WrldMi e d >^o b -.tha disunity-of,. -tiermaan turng .to.Nw, Xork-today- .Morris tiw. -high- ■«chooi--and' ■•anawarad' t^ded. • .'■v'At presbnt Hr.- Louefcs 4s-study­ w4H- be accepted - between ■ 8 ' a.- -»i. follow.- Tor Tuaaday—1 p. m. Wonday. and that on the other hand they questions. Alt pau'ents were invited ing wlth^ Ivan Ve(ikanpjT,. h.e.ad. pf and.a P. lu.,UOCfll. UxnaL with-de­ .Soeujjiple. . jhtoaute ^ fheir Vet-fle^ to ' attend the " Tnaotlng. Hebron , . .Xnuiuui.. Mid - sad. repeated that. thiVVbcaT department pf the Hart­ livery of incoming messages con­ ... ii*e 'offered' the Uriiflcatltih' Sf Qisr- McGrath resigned voluntarily. But The ways und mehi)t committee So (toy to walk in . . . becauee of that puff of foam for Prlday—I p. m. Thuraday.- sends about 60 students annually ford School of Muslo w here. the tinuing beyond these hours as re­ of the Manchester 'Boroptimist Por Saturday—1 p. m. Illday. , mkny first and after that a num­ to Windham High, and the talk this turned out to be just a polite yp.ung singer has appeared in stu­ quired, by differing time zones.” ClaaatSad daOntlna! 10:S0 a. m. aach ber of interesting ppportUniiies.” gesture toward a longtime politi­ Club will hold a food s t o tomor­ under your heck And the exclusive Valentine Levetot) lay of pnbllcatlOB eacept Saturday— was of much interest , to parents dent recitals. In Washington last night, how­ row riiorning at 9:30 in NHale’s m. "In the face of the new situa­ and students. cal ally. J, , Iri addition to his many eppear- ever, Adolph Britngs, national BILL'S ESSO STATION ------McGrath hlmitqlf made it piatn «tore=_ .A. variety of .baked .ghpto. nets your foot in ita natural potilion. So let ua fit you f tion,” the Herald ^bune— School will be . closed on Good ancftl m cbriSeK work throUgbopt president of CTU’s Western Uriibn salads and baked beans la prom­ - FORMERLY GEORGE'S ESSO STATION ^ Frhlpy,.^ April 4 Friday, April 11. It will be i long he’d been -forced out for disagree­ the state, he lias been tenor solo­ division, said: Courant columnist continued, "it ing with the boss—Truman—over ised by the committee. Ths.,pfoi:f in Valentinea. We’ve atylet to fit every occasiollil week end tor teachers and pupils. ist of ' the Center Congregational “On the basis of a late'" check, ceeds will be used locslly in the MAIN AT 6ISSELL ST. rile Vlltain, The Cljy Angel Is Impossible for the Western na­ the conduct of Morris’*' cleanup Mrs. Carl Lankof, chairman of Cliureh of Hartford for several the strike looks exceptionally club’s service prefects. I I I 4 tions to claim that their present Hebron’s campaign for raising campaign. years. . He has done much ora- good. Western Union la sending he aallent f«ct about .ya®***'* Republicans hooted at the whole tor:ral work; and especially at this practicaliy no business.’’ n Dynas, former owner of Hollywood Service Sta­ '• turbulent evenU In W/uhlng- policies mean the unification of funds to help along the drive for Friends In town have received crippled children and adults, said performance. Easter season his talents are in 100 Ignore Pickets tion will be glad to ace you at his new, downto'ivn location. :oi|)s thrt Prepldent Trumin has Europe. They do not ihean that. It came 24 hours after Truman, news of the birth of a daughter today that to date the sum of fl20 de'P-an.^lt,LU BRICATION STAMPS,V nveatJgatlnn and expoaure of of- tH?x^shfor3 hearing of top officials and dlplo- as a concert artist ivhen he sang thus far has been to handicap the danger of the So-viet 'campaign.” There Is no definite quota tor T h e paternal , grandJ»btlH!!r .t* MrA — '. mi ,:fjclal wong.dolng In hla own a ^ H e b r o n .------' ------■ ------mats at airport Welcoming-cere­ the teHOr'.toles'In 'The Hessrah" AVelAge persOh' Who 'wanti' tb 'send Aririe Saunders of /Maple avenue, mlntatratlon. Ona may hole thatf Wasterh of­ Miss Janet W,. Pendleton has monies for Q.ueen Juliana of The with the High school A Capella a telegram Hartford. The baby has been W A S H IN G ficial diplomacy haa not yet come Netherlands. ' Choir., He hss continued his study Not affected are private leased The chence that an Investigation been engaged by John Caruso of Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio, named Diane Louise. X out of -its pretenas tha't what it New London to teach piano les- Low beauty of voice and Is making music his wires to news services, govern­ ^ Scad ^ cm^cted in a^m^ner to running for the Republican, noml- career.__ ___ ... _ ■saiMi " in - tha-Habron- alamantary ment.and dqfgiae ,ce.nterf,..and Uu; TIR|S,Tu|i r."_srsr > i 'eonlfftfehce’'in would" •ha- aceompIiflMng -hy -tha nattoTft X.W .stcceed'’lVU’mah, SSliT' ‘His' 'acebmponist a f ' th'e” ifotS-'. sending of'eabres abroad. partition of Germany would ba the school, tn connection with, the Morris’ ouster“ proved tb'e investi­ 1 I ie accuracy, - completeneaa and course'.' fh music sponsored by the' coming concert - will be Norman Federal Mediator J.. L Mandel unification of Ehirope. One may for your b^room gation (of government corruption) Hall, who is acrompanist for the baum met yesterda.v In Washing bcfWNTOWN^ARKlHG STETSON ' onesty of its result has been Caruso studio. This includes in­ was not undertaken in good faith.” mark It down also, 'however, that struction on’ the accordion and Hartford Choral Club of which ton with union officials and Signal i ungled hopelessly. It would ap- Some Democrats put forward Mr. Loucks is a member. Corps officials • representing the -T ear-that the-Preaidant -has. sc. tha truth, aa^axpresaed In Upp* other miisical instruments. Miss ...... thA-view-that. the .whole thlng..Iiad. tlifli fuxt (joiM ivecuCWjtfLjp f ^ ^ mann's Words, will emerge sooner Pehdfetoh Is "a riiiifve of Hebron, happeneo'tor the best. f m 1 daily given up tha effort. That the daughter of the late Dr. C. E. Awe/ 1^1 much doubt that the Church. ' Will Leave Suggestions facts are already at work in Ger- The Hebron 4-H Club, regularly $232.50 Itigif^ant ihi 1 Mk f|Bwbpld'Morris had begun. Morris, a self-stvied "Abraham WATKINS mSny, where the real decision will "Sparkles," Alfred Goldstein lead­ , Charming, colorful, so right for any setting! Dayr Lincoln Republican” who was SaOTHBM. INC M What were the factors which er, has been reorganised tor the / ba made.' Strom’s new.Sunnywood is the answer to gracious yet president of the New York City j roduced the bungle? There were 1962 club year. Officers elected The Ashfot-d Group imparts to your room Gouncil under the late Mayor FUNERAL m^/:' 9rn9tln$ chockM I lany such .factors Involved, and are: president, Craig Rowley, vice the richness pf mahogany «nd fine period care-free living. The rich-tone wood grained plastic / 9 9 .5 0 H. LaGuardla. seemqd to share One Nation-Wide Primary? 4 in < f Momsg to o ! SERVICE I hey were not all-on one side. president, Jesse ^rroll; secre­ styling. Heptilewhite motifs in the flare- DAYSTROMITE Wonder Top resists scratching, chip..; - Taft’s sentiments In part at least; There la, currently, considerable tary, Robert Griffin; and treasur- ping, stains and burning. Honeytone maple with chairs Although crediting Truman 'r'f far tha way thay ^*baunea**i ' One of the prime factors, of er, Warren Frankel. Tolland type bracket bases, the grpceftil scrolls we have'em i Omand j. West'' X’ I ourae, wgg .Uni..facj that the ad; messment of the presidential pri­ County. 4rH membera honored at % washable, long-wearing red and gold plastic. with "enthusiasm” for a real and oval hraases, combined with bow fronts cleanup. Morris blasted McGrath Director \ I ilnlstrati^ really ihd not wimt to mary system, -as It la adinlnlstorcd the March award banquet held at and a handsome high post bed, make this ....— . .,.^ ..9 fara-thee-well."He-eai-d' he'll I elnvasUgatad.-Utl^ towid.dtaaif .by...tha,.indUidual.-states, which. Jtotol TAtt. H6«'t,fqri!,, A5S. Ibft fal­ a group to- cherish for years to-eome." -Ma­ ....." leave behind a bunch of sugges- chOQsa-to bkva pslniarics.. lowing from Hebron: Alfred Helm, 1 a potion wherait had to pre* Zava And Harry L«nsrsky, and hogany plywood with solid gumwood - tibhs for keeping' the''gi>vemment “1 snd to' iwaht 'to’"b p 'ih w '■■"■Tho emphaals IS'cST the" fa'ct' th at WllUam Landon, tor their dairy fra n iin g . honest, but declared: .to l ) ut this v w naturally enough, different atato requirements and calf records. The names of Varaey ”1 have no illusions that these T E > i.F .R Fellows. Warren Frankel and Bela . . . will beCofitf law during the 3196 « niy a gesture to public opinion. procedures eliminate the possibil­ life of this Administration.’ ity of fair and conslstenUcontest. Schreler, have been received since ^ la own real acntlment was, of the membership list of 4-H mem-' Then the alx-fpot-three New ( Durse, one of enmity to the' Idea It is noted, for instance, that ■ Yorker let go with both barrels: bers was last ^ven. .si;^ iiso li ___ _ j.Tm .S/ga ot a .____* ..j f .toyasUgaUon. .sRd.it:WM^.M^ each.stole has .different, entrance ... ‘thfi.Rey, H,.R.. . .. “If ipy. ?s*fiSlJA.^SS.,*.hd.I..|jRy.eA’t 'dbAe anything else,” he- told re- ntinient which, given certain requirements. These," in., the cur­ that the Young People’s Fellow­ WORTHY SERVICE ^ r^ rte n i in a bleak, brlck-walled iV i onditions, rinally emergdd openly rent situation, \iave made it pos­ ship group of St. Peter’s Episcopal 6 L W * I. Church will take, entire charge of a . room of the-headquarters he'was 142 East iEenler St. , |l the attitude of McGrath; " sible'for Elsenhower'a name to be about to vacate, !‘w^ .lyiye got rid service at the church Sunday eve­ , Manchester.,, ; Two bthw factors Tielpca pfo.' entered tn - some-states; but not ■hi ning, opening At -T. AH Interested ' —.....of Howard- McGralh 'from- the fed- luce the ronditlon in which Mc> others. are Invited to attend.' ' ' eral government—-And it only took two months. Irath could and did let hlmaelf Some states permit write-in A special meeting of the Wom- en’a Guild of St. Peter’s Episcopal ■ ■ i ■■■" ' ’’GiVen ' Six Vribiiths' we’d have V- ■■—ST votes',"'and' others'do’“nc)t. Church was held at Rectory Hall got rid of some more.' _ r. with lu psrfscf bq.tonto andN^. .. .Sombiot.tlto.Htour^yvhich. par> ThAJlcst tvsa thd- toct Ihab Con* Monlday-'-evenlng,-Mi a Henry. Av .MprriAsald hti.had hb ideA why- “ P'fffpariicBriivA'fih* mon who' w* ^ "' I ressr-with some of its Repuhll- nUt write-in votes ackinowledge al- Jones, president, was tn the chair. . McGrath fired him—in a brusque, it on wnmirioltabta air of confidMCo ' i ; Ml numbers leading the way piost any designation of a candi­ Events tor the coming season to be 1T two-paragraph letter that .didn’t roach Morris until after he'd read ond rsririemsni. Ths Sistionlon's . ’ I ndertook ■ to discredit Newbold date. tSven "Ik^” got by in the It on an Associated Press news vnb«a!ot}i« t«o*—CHIfS wllh |fi togqod, mgicuKfi* ifyting ond , I torrla before he had even begun Minnesota primary, and indica­ ticker. «pet>r*sUtoAt, wo^*r«p*lMr**r«pfl*0 ‘tIitd" NOKTHCOOll trim oppsurancs blsndi parfsctl/ ; I la work, and refuaed to grant him tions are Viat If the siune strict \ w But he said his ouster "does not Y'l • OltP$ •xclutiv* tn young boys* gppor«ll Ibo - with your butinsii and drast attlrsi ny aaalstance in bi* proposed legal requirement • for ■ rorrect disillusion me, for I never had any brfnd iww spring EnompI 12.50 , 1 5 ^. ~ name-apelllng which has been ap­ ‘ illusions about Howard McGrath.” , Morris said "somebody must plied in Nebraska, and also LOAM .i^®. .foct that Dark; itMi, Oidiivatod have sold the Attorney...General SUITS STAitT AT $18,95 obtains ln''Hiinois;' had been ap­ 1 awbold Morris himself was., tor ' Grade 1 $8.00 CO. y ^ the idea that I was an easy-going plied in Minnesota the Elsenhower individual” who would sit around j II his previous reputation, * pooc Grade No. 2 $2.00 no. y d .. TROUSERi $5.95 miracle there would never have AirerAaA^aiSIs and thumb reports and finally I llbice. The supposed angel of In TniCk occurred. " - Delivered Acatfaay 6 tU I "emerge wUh a-atatement that ) iffity waa soon r^yealsd to' have Load Lofa—Order Now. Merfel fer,,tte | had found nothing wrong in any I nudgea of clay on ftls feet-—clay . Some of the state primaries are S«c*eA r«er. of the federal agencies.” Icked up in the course o’f aasist- binding, |md'others are not. Some NUSSDORFF Oaystrom's decorative Coloramic "As soon as he s&w I meant 1 ig In the notorious tapker deal, t»f them" select delegates, and OONST. CO. business,” Morris said, ”hls whole JUNIOR BOYS’ ->r J .nd not. only did he have clay on others are merely populsrlty con- ' Phone $408 Gay, colorful Daystrom COLORAMIC . an excitingx - attitude changed.” The Morris-McGrath rift—which SPORT COATS 1 Is feet. The angel of purity also tests. 79.00 new kind of bronze plastic-coated tubular stefel furni­ swiftly widened to an unbrldge- 1 ad the public conduct of a In some states primaries ate ture for durability and decorative beauty 1 So right for ahle chasm—came into the open j ivenlle—a conduct which con* strlcUy segregated affairs, with reg $ 1 0 0 .5 0 any dining area in your home with its Smartly m odem , when McGrath told House inVes- $ 9 .9 5 And Up ‘B o ta n y S ^ t nued after he had been fired by only Republfcims allowed to vote lines. DAYSTROMITE Wonder Top in chartreuse color - tigators ■ last Monday that he i —-i tcOrath y ^ w ^ ' . ______for_ Republican citodiitetes. In is chip; stain and burn resistant. Long-wearing wine didn’t know if he’d answer Mori- . . .-..rls’-.financial.dUestionnaire.or..nat. -• ~ « s a o { So what did we have, aa' a re. iidHetor'suiiy’'c iH i^ ' voto siiy HVmtELESSONS 'N6nSd pTaslfc upTidlsteryV ' " ' 'This questionnaire, was sent to YOUTHS^ COAirS 'Amerted^i i t ir ir 'ir > ilt? primary ticket he wants. In Wle peverql , hundred . Justice .depart­ • , , TAILOMOa BY We. bad ia aiUiation to which the conain. for .iiutenoe, tlwiw-M<|er-e in* ta U IT A R ^ ment employes ,and officials and '-a; i 1 the 'hhe - Night Tsble' ■ -was tw^have gone to thouSAfids bf' were ---- ether - government people -later.- It" I ’eto comforted and emboldaped entering the Repubiiegn primary : f MAiibLiN Other Uaystrom - ...... asked every'detail, of.,UM..oajciais' p R .1 y..Uia.lmpei:facUona-ia.tha tosoea. for. two,..contradictory -purposas. - $ 1 5 .9 5 - ■ finances, including the number qf »* r good, on the other. The villain 5k>me Democrats, tliteij of" their » VIOLIN Chronie^' Seta ; fur coats In each man’s family, F tlw piece was able, to smear the own administration. TyWe going extra; reg. $19.95 Invasion ijK/- y ,.-r^ 1 3 . -V" V

HEIGHT. ,46y!lCHBSTER«VBNIN»iaiSIBtLI)rMANGH»STER; C0Jm^ FRIDAY, APRIL 4/1952 \- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, APREL-i^-1962 ■^■■1 11^ ha ia convlhced the memiber na­ through obligations to the ICuro- Ing agreement on how to police .a Liberal'seat and inawed deep Into X. Juliana Warns tions "can obtain both military British Reserves pean Payments Union. . H int Compiromise trjic,e. the. Conservative boidtn$«...... Approt.e Facilities . Qwmp Woodstock is located a t Strength and economic stability.' F ive Reds, • Butler reminded the House that UN herdtiatdrstegol disagreed. . Communists also. auffer'ed- Woodstock Valley and is open for Lv: A] lerican .. ..He said the alliance sat up ..to Down G35 M illion British -trade—no such, apecial For Korea^Frtice "The- UN command . -aees nothinr yestsrdsy’a. -voting. ■ The ■-Red toys 'during 'July *11(1 girls :dunnt / About Haste on build military security haa aa payments—will be decisive. new in '(K'eir statement today,'Aflo V stronghold In London’s South “^F or Woodstock August. Ages of the campCrs w u f : aumed far wider putpoiea. "Rather than relaxing, we must General Nuckola said. . Hackney district polled only 3,910 rahge from 8 years through 14 Doctor Reports Progreis Lawyer Get London, April 4—OP)—Britain redouble our efforts," he said. (Continued from Page One) ‘Ihe official UK communique Communist votes, compared ivith . Members of the Beard ..df the years. SOLIMENi INC. P a c if ic United The recent annual report of Gen. diacloaed today. Uie-gold-and ddliac qubted.-Haieh . BA .a4ylni..Uie Air.-, 10,212. In 1949..,.:______.VMCA..'. C am p ...Woodatoek . -ftora . A camp work-day . Was .votedAar. DODOS and BLYMOUm. T>wight"'D." Elsenhower set to'fth headway towart 'an agreenient on field issue "ceaaed to exist long Hartfoed, Tollsnd and Windham May 24, and member* of the board the progress ip“ ttr POV(^AS LAltaN F in es,__ KjYlng .trade,, .have.Ig-lqur. tlm Thorny .Prisoner issue since ago." Allied spokesriien said they .counties met at thejiome of Mr. and committees will meet at the -land*' -a^—modem ,000-kilowatl . .-tCjentiiwiied-from. Fnge. One) .buUiUjng ...aecurit,y. .:but.. AchesonJ—r did not-know what hemeamt. .and-Mrs...Jobn-..V«-: uimbecton. in xamp. on. that day,. .—--.—— - OkiMW* —’-> TU< vitiU- ateaim power ..jriant,- will.be stressed that-"the hardest part of ' crisis level w ith a loan of 636 they went into executive seseimi Dairy Conference. joint acientifte^reeduroee to devel­ E dm l IStocks In Washti^on. President Tru- M ^ctoster_ Wednesday,.. April •tnUKle i«tand in t)ie heart of the center of an iaii Ide high the task-lies-ahead." - - (Oonttoiied irom -Page O a ^ mnn»n 'a61Iitf*''lH Ih'e^ n MarPh''28r.....;■'■**■ man'''’f6Td '-‘a prese 'edfiftoehce'lie 'and' vbtSd '"t^'carry out severiU « fa r Baat haa a new name. Erootlona Are Major Factor In i voltage triuiamlialon ayat^m, la Treating Ulcerative CoUUe op the peaceful elements of atomic Treasury Secretary Snyder said months of this year. Quotations' Furnished By Asked If a compromise' agree­ and all. of his advisers have com >riui camp imprisvernents Immediately. HEARIN&AID T%ey are calltw It America’a Ql- well, on ita way to completion. energy aa The Netherlands and "it ia of great importance to the The .defense called only two per­ Coburn & 61lddlebrook, Inc. ment might, be shaping up, Ridg- plete and unequivocal confidence The improvements Include a new braitar of the n cifle. world that the defense program be sons ‘to the stand. They, were Since the war Britain haa con­ ^ t\) 1 '1IS7 f - 1 The city's water supply ayatetn is , By EDWIH P, JORDON, M.D. Norway are so quietly, successful 1 P. M. Prices way replied: » In the Allied team conducting the Connecticut dairymen will have well,' new sanitary system, and Tramendoua conatruction and a being renovated by. the addltioi; W ritten NBA Service carried out without Impairing Meyers and Dr. Herbert Aptheker sidered a two bfliion dollar reserve ■; "That's a difficult one to be pre­ Korean tnibe talks. stune new program equipment. BATTERIES mlchty munltlbna atockplUng pro- tar ly and conatructlveiy doing for the of New York, Communist historian an opportunity to attend the of the lateat in duration plants.' benefit of mankind ?" basic economic and financial sta­ rock bottom for financial safety. Bank Stocks cise in answering. You know what John P, Hodgson of Hartfordr m la tranaform lnf Okinawa In- Modem office buildinga are going -. UTceratlve colitis la fortunately bility.” ' and author. . Today, Chancellor of' the Eht- Northeastern Dairy Conference Ail Reariag-Afdfi a comparatively rare condition, The Queen gave the reporters Bid Asked the major unresolved Issues are. 1 president of the vamp, presided at one of the natkm'a atrongeat up. The , adjacent port faclIiUea . U. S. Attorney Bernard J. chequer., it.. -A... .Butler_told._the think there, is little probability of when it meets in Springfield, the meeting. Camp- Fxecutive key outpoata. Up now, thia two reasons for not Bringing her Flynn told the court he felt the Sroiw Ftrst .NaUonal Bank Wiiitiie Sfe^back Guftrautted Fresh r are being groatly expanded and Mit one about -which aeveriCI read- four daughters on their visit to w ith «xl House of Commons, the reserves of Manchester...... 33 SB either eide conceding on alt -of Ksgs.rAprirTlna » r The "confiF- "fcewta—AT-Knox, reported the work haa>baaa.aecutc.00(). -them.’’...... largest'earl.v eegistratton In'years- reatrictiona and the Korean War. docking for all types of ships. tma country; ' ' " ” Similay. Services penalty would be best. But he ■ m tt-ftrafi •Hartford Nationat ■ -*'~ - County "Vote ence -meets-l*;* * - different • state a diseass Involving the lower part (-1) They have to go to school; That’s the lowest level Since a Bank and T r u s t.... 27