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PINEHURST Again ^ Fleet Insists Ammunition Shortage Pinehurst At HALEYS Self Serve and Meat D0^t« YOUR DEMAND FOR Features h - Lodge Gets Russian Heir Apparent? FRESHER PRODUOE MAXWELL HOUSE PREMIER PURE GRAPE General Disputes MAXWELL HOUSE Setback on FRESH, GOLDEN. TEXAS luRek 10c COFFEE JELLY & i£ A T Regular and Drip 12 Oz. Jar Top-level Denials COFFEE 62c AAAERICA^ FAVaRITE IflinSes 2 5 c CARROTTS 3 Waahimrton March 6___(/P).V «n Fleet present then but that Scott i ^asninRton, waixn gtnere\ ha* an engagement Hartford, March 6— (/P)— By EDDY GILMORE and THOMAS P. WHITNEY HILLS BROS. PAPER PRODUCTS — Gen. .lames A. Van rieet white Houm Armed Serv- W hat . will happen to Gov Moscow, March 6— (/P)— Soviet citizens by the thousands FINEHURSt FRESH insisted today— in the face of committee and it is a queation John Lodge’s April 1 sales tax filed past the bier of Prime Minister Joseph V. Stalin today — whether he can appear, RED CAN top-level militarv denials increase proposal Vvas a mat- in last tribute. Lines waiting to enter the beautiful Hall f^ 8REEN BEANS ^ 29c that there has been and still "We want ‘J?"* Lcr for speculation here to­ Columns to view the body extended for miles into the suburbs. ^ CUT RITE EDUCATOR IS a .serious shortage of am- .mmunitlon and what can day, Men, women and children shuffled* ------FINEHURST 3-INCH COFFEE 92c munition in Korea. Senators. » saitonstaii aaid. ihe General Aasembly’s Finance ■lowly into the hall. In Moscow’s ] EXTRA STRONG ordered top Pentagon officials He aald Van Fleet teatined in­ committee turned down the pro­ House of Trade Unions on R e d ' to appear next Tue.sday for day that even with existing force* posal yesterday after a short pub­ square. They entered 1C abreast: ^ EGGS Cape Cod Cookies and then formed into column o f ; BALDWIN APPLES 3 39c STATE what some of them termed a and ammunition in Korea "W e lic hearing on the bill which Lodge West Grini Grade A Larxe A Little Su^ar ’n Spies recommended in his budget ad­ twos to climb the stairs to the m .T EXTRA LARGE (12A SIZE) SEEDLESS WAX PAPER “ showdown.” ; P’’**"^*'* "" dress last month; hall where the body lies. BUTTER I" 77c Dog. 10 Oz.^ png',. Van Fleet, former commander of ^ »,n r. Theri w some speculation that T h e slow procession will con*; Over iNews the Eighth Army in K ofia, w aa: tKe'“ fiiiahce ' cbiiuhUtge,' 'Which" iinua all night. and. perhapa tomoc.-l Section*. CALIFORNIA ORANGES 6^ 39c ^ *'2.R„u 49e closeted with the Senate Armed manpower and r^pplles ' ' ^ handed Lodge his first rebuff by a row and- the day after that and : Services committee for more than needed for an all-out offensive, Republican-controlled committee, even the day after that. 4DOZ. 75cl Saitonstaii added. C A L O b O G o r two hours. would consider May 1 or June 1 as A funeral servics befitting one of ’ Stalin Di^d Ilw y ’re extra large . . wonderful for ellring and salad*. When the meeting broke up, the mffer In Interpretation effective dates for a new tax the most powerful men In history I was In preparation even a* Stalin’s | members said the general had Hunt, Senator (D-W yo.) said It which Lodge saya will clear the S>IKACH TOMATOES RADISHES CAT FOOD 2 cons 27c stuck to his story on shortages. appeared to him there was a differ­ coffin was home into ths hall to Ue London, March 6—(ff)-- Scottowels sUte of a 19,000.000 deficit. In state. SALAD MIX PEPPERS MITSHRfWMS Sen. epoper (R.. Ky.) said Van ence In military Interpretation of Western Europe reacted i^ith Fleet had told them that "in no Purpoee, Diepofe The Soviet "Man of Steel", who COLESLAW ICEBERG CAUIJFLOWKR. what is meant by a shortage. Lodge aeid he regretted the fear and uncertainty to the caliber of arms, other than Small "Van Fleet Is talking as a gen­ ruled over a sixth of the earth’s OmCKORY BEFTS PARSNIPS committee’s action which was re surface and dominated a third of 2 Rolls 35c ALBANY PACKING arms, ha.s the Army had enough eral who 1* In the field f o o t in g news that Stalin is dead. Ex­ FRENCH ENDIVE CUCUMBERS CELERY ...... ICe ammunition." ported to be unanimous. But he Its peoples, died last night In (he cept for loyal Communiato. S.nves Time, Work, Laundry FIRST PRIZE SWAN the works while the Pentagon offi­ said he has "complete respect for Kremlin four days after being "And he said this situation still cers are looking at the world polit­ there was no shedding ef e.\lsts,” Cooper added. the rights of the General Assem­ stricken. Death came at C;S0 p. m. 1.50, Towels New Floating Toilet Soap ical situation and talking of sup­ IDAHO FOTATOES, 10 LIS . 8 9 c ...... 5 LRS. 4Ac ■Chairman Saitonstaii (R., Mass.) bly to exercise its own convlc (1:50 p. m. e.a.t.l and waa an­ tears. But neither waa there LARD announced the committee has re­ plies in those terms" Hunt said. tlon.” nounced to the Russian people jubilation. CARROTS, CoUe Fkg...... 2 FOR 25c 5 Bars quested that Gen. J. Lawton Col­ I Even before today’s .'«ssion with " I propose snd they dispose,” he eight hours later. Stalin lay Moat European* took the news lins. Army Chief of Staff, and top Vsn Fleet, the committee had laid said. " I have no desire to change paralyzed isnd In deep coma at the grimly, with only a few expree- Scottissue 2 Lbs. civilian officials of the Defense De- j plan.” to call Pentagon officials. that system.' end. alone of hope for a letup la iJw Saitonstaii said the committee -■Hfl<«t-or-:SHeedr— __p^Jiment__ app«aii_Jj«l5re_it__ next Lodge proposed that the present There was no hint as to who 42QWjaaJt. — ^e s d s y at 10 a. -m;...... 2 per cent sales tax be increased ! I S e o ^ H . MnlfwVev (left), HwMiin Comm secreliurjr iad FoUtbura member, revlCtv* n te- would succeed this man, who lod _Th* Ug:g*st worry expracflcd Yellow Freestone 3 Rolls 35c Saitonstaii aaid he hopes to. have (Continued on Page Eleven) to 3 per cent as of April 1 to help cent May Day parade In Moscow wltti the late Premier Jo'ae^ Stalin. Maienliov, reported to be tile naf* the Soviet Union'a $60 milliori' peo- evarywhera waa that the new Peaches SHURHNE, TATTERED TOM, ELBERTA wipe out the stats dtficit which ural successor to Stalin, has been outspokenly anti-American. At a recent Communist Pnrty meeting he pla for 20 year* and called the ruler—or rulera—of RueaU mi|ffit is Extra Heavy Kymp Soft, Ahsorbent, While he and fellow-Republicans contend berated IT, 8. "Imperialism’’ that had subJugatedJapan, Berlbi and Korea. (NEA Telephoto). plays for (Tommunista the world scrap Stalln’a wary Cold War was forced upon his administration over. But a joint statement from poUolea and poealbly plunga tiM I laiMimM eoMen •IIc m - nr 1,000 Sheets the Communiat party and the gov­ halvw nf tre«-ripennd by the Democrats. world into a shooting eonflirt.- The committee’s action caught ernment called for continuation of Western diplomats studying Uiai 1 FraMtoM Peachn. KRAFT Voice Aide ^Suicide’ United Nations auch policiee as atrengthenlng the many legislators .by surprise. . official daath announcement found m C5an .... No. I M nf iVt' Senate Chairman Louis A. Le- nation’* armed - forcaa, Increased ■cant dues to'who fakca oVsf now. Nat Weight 1 I>. 14 Ox. C A M P B E L L ’S TOM.\TO Marie, Jr., (R-Norwalk) and House vigilance at home and tighter OaStasU (Approx.) Unit Eulogizes bonds with Communleta abroad. See Ne Erlniishlp BM SCOTTIES Chairman W. Sheffield Cowles (R- S'/i Cupfulo VELVEETA But the announcemimt, aigaed by CAN Letter Faces Probe Farmingtonl, as well as Lodge, A t thli stage there la no pros­ Sarvtaga .... 7 PorHoat HALVES or SLICES 2 Lb. Pkg;. pect of any change In the policies the Oiatrgl Oommlttee-of th« CMa- KETCHUP aaid Uiey had no idea what may Slows U, S, Policy munlst iaarty,. the USSR' Premier Stalin Stalin pursued. 2 PkRs. 29c Wa.«hlngton. March « — ffPi— Sen. • subcommittee has obtained a copy happen to the proposal next. of Mlnlatant M 4 14 Oz. Bottle Sees New Date Bed Thu afternoon, a motor hearse CX)NTENT« New, Softer Than Ever McCarthy (R-Wl.s.) said today his of the purported letter from the left the 8t. ifpataky ^ t * In the 6f tiig'.Supiia#": TICKLER'S State department, but declined to Senate Minority Leader Samuel United Nation*, N. Y„ March C Senate Investigations subcommit­ By JOHN ^ HIGHTOWOB Kremllit. While thousands assem­ three moat powerful .pcdlea— b 200 Count tee is looking into a “ suicide note” discuss it beyond a statement that J. Tedesco, o f Bridgeport, enemy —(AV-Bitternesa between East It clear thara la no-saw bid fbr GINGER MARMALADE 49e SAVOL BLEACH ,.i 23c of the bill, offered; Washiiurton, March 6— (/FT— Change.^ in Soviet leadership bled on Red square to see It Die apparently written by a Voice of the subcommittee’s staff Investiga­ and West waa set aside briefly in hearse moved slowly from the frlendaklp wtttr tha rWainL, America employe, Raymond Kap­ tors sre "checking -certain as­ "M y prediction is that Gov­ the United Nation* today in a following Premier Stalin’s death seem certain slow down DIPLOMAT ernor Lodge will now try for an Kremlin to ths Hall of Oolumna, Tha anaounc SHURRNE or SUNSWEET lan. ' pects." minute of silent tribute to Prime the makin)i(.of basic new foreign polic.v decisions promised by bearing Stalln’a coffin. continued' buildup Aoril 15 or May 1 date.” «■ WELSH RAREBIT 45e 'r . A Congre.sslonal source, declin­ Not Previously Probed Minister Stalin, . ArraatM M at* Ineompleta army, N a vy and Int Finance committee mqinbera the Eisenhower administration. By President EisenhoweFi Bot. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ing to be named, made public a He said the subcommittee had Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei own estimate, ,the situation facing, ------In>msnse hasps of Sowers and Ices to deal ’’a decisiva PRUNE JUICE 31c JB/CA o'Tue PREMIER SLICED not conducted any investigation of said after their action that one SALADA TEA BAGS purported text of the note which Vishin.sky, dressed in deep mourn- the U- K. government In the future wreatha surrounded It. any aggrawor.” It added plaO M of the big objections of the April Peeaimimiam-.-. a _ PffffTHY -quoted-KA^n-ss saying he had—Kaplan_befotfLhia_deatlL. tngi-thanked-the-UN-PoMtic*l-Cowr involving ■questloni Itke—y-Cold '^"iriftMninuM nini^' to' OC. VnGQQflllip WiUI UllllUl 1 ___ ------4 4 f A W ‘ P O R " W e - — It 'had been examining deeply. 1 increase was that there is too done no wrong in his electrical mitiee for the observance. Vlshtn- War. peace or new outbrealt* of CongreES Puts gaaa for the last time at w man GomaMiaiat eatcUltee and w lto ■EKOTAW «f25c .)vowever,-into the reasons why a Old Dutch Cleanser DROMEDARY engineering work fo r the ■ much- sky, Avho will:'board the French hot war—ls"sb unpredictable that who led them to victory over Nast workers of capitaUst and eiSaliil^ BEECHNUT BABY FOODS investigated Voice, hut feared he Voice transmitter had been order­ "’(Continued on Page Eleven) liner Liberte "^loday en route to GINGER BREAD and 3 Oz, Size its attitude can only he one of Germany. Thousand* were In line countries. STRAINED. 4 FOR 3Tc would be "harried and harras.aed ed b\iilt in the state of Washing­ Moscow, praised Stalin snd. said sharp watchfulneas. Blast at Reds when the doors opened. PASCAL CELERY r,k 15c ton, in an ares where McCarthy Some western obaervers saw Ic Deal 3 Cans 25c DEVIL'S FOOD for everything that I do in the Russia would continue his policies Furthermore. In the opinion of The procesaiona for those wUh- JUNIOR. 3 FOR 43c 2 Cans job.” contends its propaganda signals of "strengthening peace." signs of a possible crack in Ooai« other high government officials, Ing to say "Svldaniya” (goodbye) munlat unity In Hoacow in th* aa* COMBINATION Scapegoat for Mistakes would have been weakened by at­ South Koreans Calling for the observance. Com­ ARTICHOKES 3 p., 27c MEALS MADE OF THINGS YOU this uncertainty may continue for In Pigeonhole will continue day and night until nouncemant’s call for aa aU-opt " I am the patsy (.scapegoat) for mospheric conditions. mittee Chairman Joao Carlos the funeral, a commUalon haaded many months. struggle againat Internal and ex­ ALREADY HAVE ON HAND any mistakes made." said the let­ Work on constnietjon of the 10 I Muniz of Brazil asked Vishin.sky by Nikita 8. Khruachev now Is Secretar.v of Slate Dulle*. at Washington, March 6 —(A5— ternal foes.’’ But many feared any And Pinehurst Is The Answer To BEETS 2 Bchs. 25c 2Pk^s. ter. It was addressed to Kaplan's million dollar transmitter, known Beat Off Five ' to "accept and convey to his people working on funeral plana. N o date the.tlrne of his ncaninatlon for the auch disunity might heighten wife, Liirian,’ and their son. "David; by the-code name o f “ Baker West" I our condolences” on the- death of Congrea* put, th* EUenhowar ad- has been luutounced fo r .the flnal No. 1 cabinet spot In (he Efaeh- dahgar Wat irather than laiiim WITH The sddre.ss was 69-lOB 188th has been halted by the State de­ Stalin. mlnistratlon’B proposed blest eervlces nor has there been any Your Search For MINUTE R K I how administration, aaid he would It. BROCCOLI street. Flushing. N. Y. partment pending an Investiga­ Red Assaults I "Accept our gratitude for your promptly...... undertake...... _ a ______review of against Russian "enslavement’’ of word where Stalin la to be buried. "This is not an ea.sy thing to do tion. The Other site under criticism, I condolences,'' Vishinsky told the The Hell of Columns U only a T h e news two days ago of-tlM known as "Baker Bast,” la near U. S. policies all over the world, i oil'*'" peoples on the shelf today PREMIER LIGHT MEAT but I think it is the only way." It Seoul, March * Deter­ j committee, in this "most grievous ...... amid signs it may never be re­ few hundred yards from the great Sbvle'i leader’s grave illness gave PitiGP MLoftts ^ i/"u; CAULIFLOWER continued. "You see once the dogs Wilmington. N. C. Dullea said that might take a year. Europeans ample time to pMdpr PALMDALE mined South Korean soldiers to­ ; lo.sa for the Soviet people and for He said man.v policies might be re­ vived in Us present forin. mausoleum In Red square where are set on you. ev^erything you i Kaplan had served in a liaison V. I. Lenin, Stalin’s predecessor its Implications, and today's early LABOR TEMPLR day beat off five bloody Commu­ all the peace-loving peoples; for tained but he hoped that new and Some lawmakers predicted the SMALL WHOLE have done sini-e the'beglnning of role btween those running the con­ and the father of Russian Com' morning announcement that tha FARM FRESH FOWl FROM COVENTRY nist counterattacks and held grim­ ' all human beings throughout the better ones could be found in most Cold War move Inltlaied by. Sec­ time is suspect." struction and the Massachusetts m'unlsm, lies embalmed in a glass Russian leader waa dead eamo as -TUNA ly to a newly won. shell-scsrred , world.” Instances. retary of State Dulles wlli be The latter especially mentioned i Institute of Technolog.v (MTT), knob on Sniper ridge on the Ko­ coffin. no great shock, ^ FARM FRESH WHITE ROCK FRYfRS ORANGES »..65c work'on the location of two Voice { which was sdrislng the Voire un- The critical Far Eastern situa­ abandoned. ~ i 'ilr* rean central front. (Continued on Page Three) Th* Hall of Columns I* in .the Many had speculated that StaBa Southern Yams tranamitter.s. Another former engl-I der s contract for which It re­ tion growing out'of the communlz- But Sen. H. Alexander Smith NIBLETS Chinese Red assaults, supported (R.,, N. J.) aaid he was working House of Trade Unions on Red already waa dead when Modpsair MOTHER GOOSE LIVERWURST 33c No. 2 Tin nter for the Voice ha.s told the j ceived more than half a million Ation of China and the Korean and square. Built In th* empire style LEMONS 6por25c i by stinging artillery and mortar firs t' announced hia illneaa in d committee the sites were so poorly i dollars, Indo-Chinese wars is clearly one im a proposal which he believed ON WT... . , . , . . fire, forced the South Koreans off would meet the objection of Dem­ under the Caare in 1874,-it features that the obituary wa# helng' SC” 2 12 Oz. Cans located as to amount to sabotaging .V, the outpost briefly, but thev iater place where the administration is 28 whit* Corinthian style columns. — Each 2 Cans". the Voice’s propaganda >fforts. Ike Nominates committed to produce .some new ocrat* to including In th* pending Honevdew Melons 49c Washington location report-1,loomed back in bitter hind-to- It can accommodate at least 2,000 (Oonttnued ea Page Rlevea) "In my heart I did! what I edly has changed Its mind recent-1 j,gnd battle approacla if at all possible. jresolution e rider saying It nei­ ther validated nor; invalidated persons and often has been used For Budget Specials We Suggest FROZEN FOODS thought beat," the letter said. I ly and is preparing to recominend | Allied soldiers made no effort to Allison ias U. S. Dulles spoke at a time when the for state functions, conference* » ^ajilan. 42,...... was killed by - That the transmitter be shifted to (j,e fact that' the death of U. S. had to assume that Riiasie World IVar II big power agree- Ree. Size menta. and concerts. *1 iv tnick Wednesday night Cam -' some more southerly location. j Russian Premier Joseph StaJIn would continue pretty much on the Moscow waa cold, windy and un­ PINEHURST FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT PkRS. Would Ignoi^ Pecta Buy in units o f 12 pmk> 1 ». 2 bridge, Ma.ss. Wltne.sses .said he ; The le U ff -reported that Kap-jiiUe the death of any Communist Envoy to Japan seme familiar lines indefinitely un­ pleasant today, but life went on dellberslely jumped into its path: Ian, on Instructions from s "Mr. der the leadership of an aged but Smith said he had enlisted aome about as usual. Hundreds still were A Trral Foe All— Dp'I cIoiir, Economical I)l»h w'as good news to them. But few. Bulletins 090s and 9« t 10 % dis* a suicide certificate was is.siied. I ------, thought It would hhve en.v eJTect apparently healthy Joseph Stalin. support for a proposal to have tiling into churches to place can­ HAMBURG 45i^ count. . 12 '/2% on units McCarthy acknowledged the I (Continued on Page Eleven) on life in the bunkers of the bleak Washington. March 8 — (TPi — Congress declare, that the Riissiana dles befoi^ Ikons. There ware tears from the A P W ins LEAN. BONELESi^ L ^ U P T O ^ -^ President Elsenhower today nomi­ had enslaved other peoples, with­ of 24 . or buy singlo battlefront. (Continued on Page Four) In the eySs of some, some had CH O IC E GRADE RIB or SHOULDER SUGAR HEART SUGAR HEART Good Bombing Reeulte nated career diplomat John M.- out mentioning Yalta and other grim, set faces, many crossed Allison,of Lincoln. Neb., as U. 8. agreements at all. pockogos at thoso low In the Blr, eight U. S. B-29 Su­ — themselves repeatedly. FVOmVE IS lOXD • BEEF LI. 69c perforts rode out scattered Red Ambassador to Japan. Sen. Gillette (D.. Iow a) has had There were small crowds Jn Red Bostoa, March S—iSPI F eaSe pricos. . . . FRUIT 'The 47-year-old Allison would Blueberries Durkin Advisors in Row anti-aircraft fire and dumped • 80 the same Idea In mind. square, walking about it alowly Miller, 81, waa hcM hi $89 ACC LAMB CHOPS 69/ SOMETHING NEW IN THE MARKET tons of iKimbs on Communist troop ! succeed Robert D. Murphy, Am­ Smith said the Dulles-sponsored gazing aadly at the buildings of ball aa a fugitive today. « d y In Heavy Syrup COCKTAIL end supply centers along the bat-; to Tokyo sin.ee April, News Tidbits resolution Is "going In the cooler” th* Kremlin compound, from which two dajra after hi* name waa aibiaiJUPCT MESH „ Birds Eye Foods tlefront. Crewmen reported good ' ICM. — — G en ------— 3-.OR.--^Be------.jaddotUo. ihe-JfRl!A.llat..^^ Y ■ js:. _Qjft-Gbanges4n-XJlXaw- resutlU.:. TClseiiT^ —GalW-fFMif-AP-WireB— partment aides. If not Dulles hlm- his . yaat power. It waa in Re ten most wanted men. H e w ia Strowborrios ..... 38c The 17. jS. Fifth n^r Force said Muirhy to be sssistani Sc'c'retary eel'ft' " ' ...... " ” aqiiare that Statin' 'likd' been seeft Seized taat night ' U Sm m r h Pinooppio ...... 2 7 e ■ tw’in-engine B-28 bombers, ham- of Slate for United Nations As msttefs stood.- Di'illes- ap­ so many time*, reviewing parades worth, N . ‘H. ' STEWING UM B i" 25/ S k in iB s s r Washington; March « (.ft- - T h e. procedures for formulating legis-. pered by overcast skies, destroyed Affairs. ManViattan police aearch for clue on May Day and on Nov. 7, anni­ Ford Hook ^imos .'. 29c Shanklass! peared to have lost his first self- PROS. 35c Eisenhower sdminiatration's effort* Islion. 9.5 Red trucks, line locomotive and Allison ha.s been' serving as to slaying of man whose bendleea,- started move for congressional versary of the revolution- In lP17j- UNCaSKPAINTY EMPHASPOBD assistant' Secretary of State for dlsmemberrd body was found Lb. 1 5 c Mixod Vtgotablos Pointing out that Labor law 12 boxcar* last night. Allied fight- backing In his war o f lierves and on other atate occasions, Wnahington,' March g — (g>-r RID CORNED BEEF to get labor-management agree-, progre.ss be- er-bombers destroyed 15 more Box- Far Eastern A'ffairs. u-repped in two neat bundles ih against the Ru.ssians. A previous In front of the House of Unions The Soviet bioe countries wem 2for47e ONION SOUP 3 PROS. 39c ment on revlainj: the Tafl-Harlley Houee Labor rommlttee. cars in early morninjf rairta During the negotiations of the busy Fulton Fish Market area . . . told by the Voice ef Anaerlee, law• ' collapsed_at_____1 today...... " TTU. eS. Sabre jets2-.*- __ patrolleda__ii_ MIG Japanese peace treaty, which Residents of Courtland, N. Y., P o o s ...... 2 for 39c Brightwood Either Half and similar hearings are to start (Continued en Page Three) (Continued on Page Eleven) while Jeeeph Stalin lay dying, Lb. A l.Vmember advisory commit­ soon before the .Senate Istwr com- . were directed by the present Secre­ raise |3M for memorial fund to that their lendera’ “neoka hang 39c Spinach ..... 2 for 43c tt) tary of State. John Fo.ster Dullea. SAUSAGE MEAT tee. called to get views of or­ mittee. the industry members said; { (Continued en Page Fifteen) pilot of F-47 fighter who crashed In ‘the balance." Broadonnta hem Bfand , or Whole Alli.son served as a deputy in the tq'hls death Sept. 6 while staying ' ^ Eggplant .... .1. . . 37c ALL SWEET ganized labor, management and "W e believe that legislation i ’ down on the thene of i OUR SEAFOOD .■^ould be formulated by the legis-' ^ U. S. delegation. >1 with plane (o avoid city landing. Tht Ufa of Stalin: 1 ty for the Commonlsts. O ar meat aaked iia to tell you that he will have aome Franch Frios . 2 for 49c ••Shanklea-” mcana that the -hank end U completely removed. the public, broke up in -disagree­ Today's nominations had been Repreaentatives of GE and UETW very tender pot roaata thla week . . cut from selected waste free lator* who represent'all the peo- 1 O l C 8 W f l l l l I v l I G s “ Sktnrean" mean* that thU ham I- better trimmed with no akin ment after Industry members anticipated. ■tart negotiations looking to new I choice grade government Inspected beef. You ran select Bottom Friod Scallops ...... 59c pie, rather than by a small, un­ REVISES POSTAL RATES or thick tat layer underneath. You don’t have to go to a whole- COUNTER balked at voting on various pro­ In connection with them, it was contact provisions for union work­ Round or Face Rump or regular rump Pol Roasts . . or many 2 lbs. representative group." Washington, March A— Ol —• aaler to get a wholeaale price— thla la It! OLEO posals to change the law. Pilot Unimportant expected that Dulles would select ers which include wage boosts ,. During His Time He Made Poctmaster General Sunuaer* people, Including most meat cutters, vole for Chuck Pot Roaat. IS WELL STOCRRD: The advisory group, named by Durkin set up the committee Walter S. Robertson, a Richmond, When you buy a Pinehurst Boneless Chuck Roast, you get a cut Feb. 19 to supply advice to the Royal Little, 'president of vast field today allgfatly revised tha Drive, waNi, toko a bicy­ Secretary of Labor Durkin at the Va,. banker and onetime diploma­ pending propoenl for higher pnr* free from bone and even the sinews, are removed to give you more FRE.SH DRRS8ED administration on labor matter*. Copenhagen. Denmark, March 6 Textron textile enterprises, re­ SMOKED FILLETS suggestion of President Eisenhow­ tic official In the Far (Cast, as his cel post rsles, now hefera Sw tender altcing for your hionry. cle or bus. but don't miss He made the Taft-Hsrtley law iJPi In a tough note to Denmark sign* post to take over Job of head­ The Western World Afraid er, is composed of five members assistan'. Secretary for Far East­ Interstnte Commerce Cenunla- Lb. SALT C O D — FRESH C O D changes its first assignment. Poland today demanded the return ing directors as chairman in move our new compiefety re­ PLUMP FOWL 49c Frozen Food Specials * each representing the public, ern Affairs. elan (ICC). He advised the KX) The group met for the first time of a Russian-built MIG-15 jet company describes as "not due to' FRESH OYSTERS unions and industry. the prejMted advaaee In Ow modeled YOLNO yesterda.v and a rift between labor fighter plane in which a .Polish preasure from within." By RICHARD KLEINER « belled against both. He was only SCALLOPS MUDS EYE Public and labor members zone rates should avemgie. nhent This Week We Offer . and management developed imme­ pilot fled his Communist-ruled | New agreement with producer* NEA Staff CVirrmpoodent 17 when he joined a Social Demo­ teamed up today behind a motion Police End Search Joseph Stalin was bom Into a cratic group and hls life’s work be­ M per oenL TENDER CHICKENS E.ch $1.59 MACKEREL proposed by labor members to diately over the vote issue. homeland. Warsaw asked for the givn> writers of filmed television tPINEHURST BONELESS “ONE STOP” All sides involved emphasized pilot back, too, but aaid he waa not sh^,ws nrSnlnuim pay of SI.42A for Russia burdened with Czarist op­ gan. SWORDHSH CHICKEN PIE 45c bind the advisory group on various Stalin’s mother wanted him to IKE MEETS CASfDrBT ALSO LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS. AND^ that -nobody had walked off the so important. one-hour programs, according to pression. But In his time he fash­ SHOPPING CENTER HADDOCK—SALMON T-H changes. For Man in River ioned an oppression so brutal It be a priest, and he was entered U'ashlngten, Mareli S— i S N O W C R O P Industry mambera replied they advisory committee, and all were j The daring A ir Force lieutenant announcement from Hollywood .. CHUCK ROASTS uh 69c QUICK FRpSTED TURKEYS. DUCKS. CAPONS .landed his .plane the first MlG-1.5 made the Czars seem benevolent. in a religloua seminary. But he Presideat ESeeahqwer nCet with, lO S T O N BLUE were willing to exchange views on willing to continue as labor de- ' Missouri school girl admits ehe hls cabinet today, ever to fall undamaged into west­ Southington, March S-t/Ff . In his time, he. made the world' was expelled for ’’unreliability, You'll agree it's modem revising the law, but were unwill­ partment advisors. lied in telling court five years ago for a fresh nMipianl' ef PINEHURST CHOICE NOW HERR'S THE FAMILY’S FAVORITE AT A NEW PRICE HALIBUT—CLAMS FILLET HADDOCK 46c Industry made clear it wanted ern hands— yesterday on a haz- State "Police gave up grappling the afraid. and began to make the dream of food shopping at its ing to "aubmqrge our Individual she was attacked by Negro now a-orld eltnaHCat j a the Ig M no part of a'binding vote prbee- ardousl.v short runway'on the Dan­ Quinnipiac river In Mllldale tc^ay, The life of this son of a Georgian. revolution a full-time job. He S N O W CR O P views in majority vote* of a com­ serving IHe jail term. peasant shoemaker spanned two threw in his lot with th* Bolabe doaeph StaSnM ;;ii Lb. best. LEAN. TENDER. NO WASTE d\ire, Labor members insisted ish island of Bornholm. believing the unidentified driver Portland. Ore., cab driver com­ RIB ROASTS 62c mittee whose memberi represent As he climbed shakily out to ask of a pursued stolen automobile centuries, snd two cultures. One vie, or extremlat wing, of the If you need to use eur votes be taken. plains to'authorities that man who GONNBCTIONS OOUKT diverse intereri.s, but by no means for polltlcsl asylum, the blond. 21- whjch plunged into the river had he helped destroy. One he helped Social Democrats, and wag aa- George Harrison, an A F L vice hailed ride to spot near San Fnta- Waahlngten, Mnreh f — “TENDERKNIT STEAKS’: ^ 79c CHOPPED cr LEAF SPINACH 20c ell the people having legitimate in­ year-old Pole—whose name waa aomehow escaped. create. For both acts, he la as­ signed to agitate among the iPmiNURST SPECIAL LEAN phene service far Saturday president and one of the labor ciaco, (fare cost $296) jumped but PtdlHoal pntreiuige — net merH- terests in labor legislation.” members, said the recess came be­ not disclosed — k’ept repeating State Police Lieut. Philip sured a permanent place in history workers. I "B^irthermore,’’ the industry three German words: "Kommunis- Schwartz of the Bethany Barracks of vehicle and disappeared with­ as a man who changed the course It didn't take great persuasive — has been ernehd In OStag f You've boon pleotod ta find FRESH TRIPE on sola pickups, won't you please Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales cause "the industry crowd wouldn't out paying .'.Make-^lleve Ameri­ Revenue barean Jcbe. • GROUND BEEF members added in a , statemCTt, go along with the procedures mua Kaputt—Asyl. ( Communism aaid search operations at the river o f the world. powers to create unrest. The can family in typical honrie sur- seeds were there. But Stalin was to testtmoay given ta bora. This weak we've erdered mere. We hove “we believe that It w'ould not be adopted.” ' ia finished,— Asylup).)’’ had 'been called off. ' It was in 1879 that Joseph Vis­ coH Friday. W e cem serve rounding.4 wilt be atom-blasted on an ' exceedingly persuasive young veattgators by Bari -Ww ■ a EVISCEIIATED proper or possible for this commit­ Grorge Meany, A F L preaioent. The Polish note waa delivered to The car was being pursued last sarionovich DjugaShvill was born ■P If- ”t : ickled tripe, tee ■ ond FRESH or CORNED REEF tee to undertake, by some pro­ the Danish Foreign Ministry this night by State Trooper George .St. Patrick's Day In first of new U. in the Georgian city of Gorl. He man, and he stirred up bitter, yet and Warren O. MtdelOr-eaSaewi you better thot way.— added: "W e’ll be back when we meat effleeta Sm ONGUE. fresh BEEF HEART and KIDNEYS. LAMB cedure akin to arbitration, to at- set new industry members, I S. nuclear tests at spot In Nevada grew up in a Russia dominated by 19 Lb. Avg. TlwJW HAUca (Continued on Page. Four) desert. the Czars aad by poverty. He re- (Oonttnaad en Page Bight) Tax divtalen. " ■ TURKEYS LIVER is hbre again. Thank you. tampt to supplant our traditionaL guess." (Ceutlnued on Pe|e Four) 1 (

{ I, • • ■ f V- / V Social Service Department at of Educational Therapy at tha In­ or four smaller ones throughout stitute. ROUTE BOLTON town. PTA Slates Talk Sampson Naval Hospital, Samp­ * .Service Clubs to Consider Olobe Hollow son, N. Y., and has had experience The cases which Mrs. Morrison f s ad 44 CONN. Priscilla Torrance Winner Cross Briefs Engineer Tries Hand and, Voice, at AuclioiieeHiig Reynolds Orders Equipment Murphey said the town's- lease' On Social Work :in paychiatrlc work .at the Ii)sti- describes are taken from real life from Cheney Brothers on Globe tut* of Living in Hartford where and are'Ibid" with thi p u i^ se 'df Drive for Swimming Pool Hollow expires In 1967. Cheney she was supervisor of college ex­ aiding parents in guiding their For County Base Fire Calls Brothers Informed the town some Mrs. John Morrison, social tension courses in the Department children. ■« pPIWlllW/////;//^ Due Saturday time ago that' in Its opinion the worker for the Hartford Depart­ pool was constantly becoming too ment of Education, , w ill, be the , Priacllla Torrance, popular high Cross brief.* will be filed tomor­ Eagleville March 6 - (SpccSbl) • ing the recent teats a mobile unit Matter Is on Agenda of small and If nuisances committed guest speaker at th* meeting of school senior, daughter of Mr. and row in the Cheney Brother4-Local —Howard Reynolds, chief of fhe circulated for several hours the Lincoln- PTA to be held March Council I Members to by persons using the pool contin­ PRESENTS Mr*. Andrew Torrance of 194 Mid­ 63, Textile Workers Union of fire depsrtment here and president, through Rockville, , Ellington, ued th* firm might not he recep­ 0 at 8 p. m. in the auditortiira of TONIGHT dle turnpike ea*t. hai* been selected America, CIO, court fight, involv­ of the Tolland-Windham Fire- Somers, Stafford. Wlllington and Be at Rec Board Talks tive to renewing the lease. the Nathan Hale School. As Miss Smilin’ Jim’* Tex Pavel a* recipient of the Good Citizen­ ing the union’s attempt to vacate men's association today told The Tolland. One run was even made " ' i - ^ W- Ooslee, custodian of .Mabel Tillinghast. Mr*. Morrison thru SUNDAY we*tern Caravan Ole Wngoq Maater ship Award presented annually an arbitrator's award. Attorney* Herald he ha.s ordered a radio ss far north as the Massachusetts M*nche*t«r *«rv- _.___ Ics_owned _by _ CJi en ey_ taught at Lincoln School from CIRCLE WHAT ------WKNB - “Orford'*P*Tish“Oiapterr-DARr ■for—both, par-tlea reported- -today- transmitter and receiver for *1^ lln*._ - - - _ _irothers, .said today that over th* 1927 to 1944 and made her home that the briefs will be filed. eventual use at the Tolland Coun- The mobile unit reported, that all ’ io* Club Council hat not formally In Manchester. an outstanding girl in the aenior week end the chlorinator house class at Manchester High School. Deadline for thr cross briefs, ty Jail base station In Tolland. conversations from the baae sta­ idlacuaaed the poMibillty of con> near the pool had been broken She Is a graduate of Willlmantic WESTERN JAMBOREE tion were well received and that Smoky Joo..JImp—Doip—Leo—Mooae—Tex The av/ard is designed to create an which wdll answeiyirgumenta con­ His action followed approval Mhietlnr a aubacriptlon drive for Into. Some damage was done and Teachers College and received her tained in briefs siAmltted by the cross-talk waa carried out with a flashlight was stolen. master's degree from the Univerfl- ROUNDS AND SQUARES appreciation in young people of granted the firemen's group by the ■ • the constnictlon of a municipal DOOR PRIZE — KS WESTERN RECORDS attorneys a week ago, is tomor­ Tolland County Board of Commla- little difficulty. Murphey also said at the Janu­ iy of Pittsburg's School of Social character building *.* a basis of Eight fire companies in the awimminK pool, the matter 1* on good citizenship, and the girls are row. The Superior Court case, 'sloner* whleh will allow the jail to , . . , ary meeting that Salters Pond Is Work. She worked for some time which is being heard by Judge . the council’* agenda, according to unsatisfactory for several reasons. with the national Red Cross in the DANCE EVERY FRIDAY Chosen for such qualities as de­ be used as a radio base station for «v*ttm^#M pendability, service, leadership and, Howard H. Alcorn, will determine fire departm ents in thl.s area. lU y Owens, council president. whether ori not a decision b.v an _Lv Cwens said several members of A Tennessee man got into AND SATURDAY NIGHX patriotism. arbitrator granting the company The comml-ssionera granted per- Tolland, Elllpgton, WUmlng- th* council, made up of represent*- trouble by marrying” three wives. Miss Torrance was present at what amounted to a 10 3-4 cents mlssion after hearing reports that springs, Stafford-- \ Uvea of the Klwanls, Rotary, Ex- It can be don* by Just marrying the meeting of the local chapter an hour cut in wages will stand. covered two-way radio tests mSde ville and West Stafford depart­ ■' change, and Lions clubs, plan to one. THE CORRECT held yesterday afternoon at the The'textile firih Is being repre­ from the Jsil, about three weeks ments. attend Monday's meeting of the SOWL AT MURPHY'S home'of Mrs. W. George Glenn«y. sented by William K. Cole of Rob­ ago. At that time only a 12-watt Several other companies are ex­ Advisory Park and Recreation 443 East Center ptreet. and waa inson, Robinson and dole, and the tranamitter was in operation for pected to Join the plan later, in­ Commission to learn more about presented the good citizenship pin test purposes. The equipment ADMISSION PRICE union, by A. A. Ribi'cofL former ordered by Reynold.* will be of the cluding Vernon, Bolton, Somers tha pool. , EA .STW 00D by th^ regent, Mrs. W. P. Slover, U. S. Representative. Both at- and Somersvllle. ^ , Th* meeting, the last of four and in turn thanked the chapter torne.vA Indicated their answering 60-watt class and will Include a such gatherings of the commls- MURPHYS RESTAURANT receiver. Already some of the Tolland OF THE 0 CLEF members for the honor given her. briefs would be short. County nre-departments are con­ aioners and various groups Inter- TRBBinC AI.I-COIX>B SHOW 991 MAIN STREET 5ne of the most outstanding Previous approval for the pro­ ' dated In the town’s recreational ject was voiced b.v High Sheriff nected with a similar system cen­ Joaenh P. Naylor Studio Blsg Craaby Mlial Oayaar members of the senior class. Miss tered in Willlmantic. This serves program, will take place at 8 p.m. Ray Owen* CONCERT IS $i0» Tyrance is vice president of her with no re.signations during the Paul Sweeney who indlcftted that ---- hi-»*-he*rlng-room of.the MunicU Bab Hap* "Tbe I y i iMAINEJdlGHT final say in the matter rested with pai't of Windham. County ade­ **ROAD Don’t Care r cllss7vlcen)r«riaent of the Current pa.st year, one death and 10 new Unit Eulogizes quately. Each co-operating depart- -BuUdlng~and~will-be-ilayQtea -.m — Affstrs'~CTHlh"*a"delegate—to- 4he4 menrbepa added, -Misa- Faith .TaL- commissioners. Their enthusiasm Entirely to discussion of the pool. clubs wsnted to support 'tlfe W IiA L T ' lUfr" It wa* Inadvertently adver- was dembhstraTriT yesTrfcfay Tn thiT jmentTTouid havexmex>r-nw)r»-«Blt»" project. lil*-S;S*-e:U l:4d-Rslt M E C T Y O U R ^ ^ mock UN Assembly and secretary eott, Mra. Alice Sinionceili and of the mobile type through which At a Jan. 25 general meeting, tliwd la*t night a* $2.00. Mra. Ruth Beale W'ore voted Into Premier Staliii •ffer of a grant of $.10 tow ard In- ‘ William Partridge, representing Heek Information UP HOME AT MURPHY'S of the Security committee for that it could contact headquarters Saa., Jaapardy—lAti af Camaaeba 5 > assembly, chairman of the aocial member.ship at thla time. The chap­ Rtallatlon costa. ' the Exchange Club, told the group Owens said today he and other A noTT-lROMi nmitvm • NMwM•■“Til*- N WA HI RW l^ ja ss Gone at $39.10 for the whole C!ooperatlng departments are direct. council member* would epek In­ H committee for Y-Teens, chairman lain, Mrs. C. Howard Tryon. paid (Continued From Page One) THREE-STATE WALKOUT Reynolds said similar test* were hU organisation had been planning 1 a brief tribute to Mra. J. M. Wil­ works as Town Engineer James H. the goods. No cost figures for , required to contribute $.10 to help to back a subscription drive for formation Monday to determine • ON THE SAME SHOW ^ SATURDAY NIGHT for the induction ceremony for the defray ln.stallaUon charges. If the conducted in Windham (County re­ whether a subecrlptibn drive would s National Honor Society of which liams, long time member of the "The great Slalin waa one of Sheekey auctions off a alew of fur- : transportation and storage aie ; Albany, N. 'Y., March 6— — • an outdoor swimming pool and to h- available to determine how much offer made by the County Com­ cently, uring flrat the county jail be feasible. The council will act iMAKlUS VOODOO'S SAMOE SHLLl C she has been a member for two chapter who died last week. the founders of the United Nations A in - hour - long negotiation * bring the matter before the coun- < and inspired us In our struggle for niture. and household supplies at j the town netted from the tran.sac- missioners is accepted It will as­ in Brooklyn and then the Putnaip ell to determine whether Mother later.and If Ita representatives re­ (Buwu nenaa paMau IB years, chairman of the business At the close of the meeting re­ meeting ha* failed io Kettle a Eire Department headquarters as port favorably on th* project to ALBA ROOM BIG BOWLING MATCH freshments^ 9f_^ tea, coffee, fanc.v peace. Union School. The town picked up : tion. About 40 people attended the . S-Ktate walkout of approximate­ sist the project because of esti­ -committee of Sock and Beskin for auction. ' mations that expenses will exceed the main station. the member clube, Owen* said, It SFECIAL PRIZE X sandwicfie.s"^ arid cookies were "The foreign policy of the So­ the goods w'hen William W. Dudek , ly 700 telephone awltehboard In- •< t'wo years, and a member of the viet Union and of our (Commun­ removed them from his home at ataller* nho are *ald to obJeiH to contributions. Teats using both main stations would probably meet with ap­ Md THE 8LAST0NBURY RESTAURANT JOHNNY WEISSMULLER 2 French Club and the Student Coun­ served by the hostesses, Mrs. were successful and proved instal­ (A Horace F. Murphey, Mrs. C. How­ ist) parly has been and contin­ 133 Union street where they had To salvage a worn-out sports long trip* to working a**ign- Reynolds, who la also chairman proval. 2815 MAIN STREET— GLASTONIURY cil. She L* also on the constitution­ of the committee promoting the lation of a station at either loca­ Each of the four clubs is repre­ .asaEas K SPECIAL DINNER SATURDAY ard Tryon and Mrs. Steven Wil­ ue* to be the unsw erving polic.v of been abandoned by Mr. and Mrs. Jacket, sew patches of leather or meni*. CIO employe* of We»t- al committee of the State Confed­ maintenance and strengthening of Edward J. Blevins, last reported suede on elbows and around pock­ ern Electric f'ompany began radio link-ups. Is enthusiastic tion would serve the section of sented in the council by Iti vice eration of Stucknt Councils, served liams. Mrs. C. R. Burr snd Mrs. Windham County now covered by president, and immediate peat NOW FEATURING Raymond Burnham poured. peace.” on their way to Florida. j et and sleeve edges. Your shoe re­ walking out In Syraciiae Mon- about possibilities for the new Card of Thanks as co-chairman of the recent Dou- rjadjo ,petiV9.rlt. He ,s(ild that dur- the wniimsntic Btatlpn. ■president:-'...... - IRISH TURKEY . —TbE.. speaker w’.as Iptrodiiccd ,by He sl.so pledged that the Soviet (general Manager Richard Mar­ pair shop can do |t, ...... :. ■ 'hl'i Y 'Ptom arid' la bn -the" com­ Union' will cTihlihue Ih 'tTie fu’fure' W* wlah to thank all of our nrlgh- At the Jan. 25 meeting, Park Fhil Mbdh#y dntf Hk Mra. Maurice Triistenitzer. The tin 'draered' th'e furniture 'and slip-' bora, frlenda and retatlyaa for the Superintendent Horace F. Mur­ CHICKEN PIE mencement committee. next meeting will he held on to seek "business-like relations" plies. Including a barrel of miscel­ many acta of klndneaa and.sympathy phey estimated the cost bf one SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS «nd LOISTERS Full Srhedule April 2. at~8 p. m„ at the home of with other countries. laneous kitchen utensils, auctioned Sikown ua In our recant haraavamnt. large pool between $160,000 and Her activities during her other Mrs. Harry M. Fra.ser, to which The Blue and White Flag of the off to pay for their transportation ■ti . Wa aspeclally thank all those who sent itiN aU t.. three years at high school have UN hung at half mast as Viahin- and storage. * th* beautiful floral trIbuU* and loan- $200,000. He said one of the ques- Dancing Every Fri. and Sat. 9 to 1—Sundays 5 to 9 Co-Hit at 6:M-t:S6—Feature at 8:15 SAT., SUN.■ From 2:1$ OLD TIME MUSIC AT MURPHY'S meeting member* are reminded to 2 ad th* uae of cars. tlona connected with- th* problem 1 also been many: a member of the bring their sun.shine bags. akj' arrived with hi* subordinates When Assistant Town Engineer is whether to build one large pool Y-Teen» since her freshman year, in a seven limousine, police es­ Frank Steele, at extreme left with KEITH'S HAS ALL THAT'S NEW FOR SPRING.. ALL « John Dor.a'hue and family. Girla principal during Boys and corted caravan. clip board, totaled up the success­ Gilrs Week last year, a member of The flags of member states were ful bids for the Hems, it came to MANCHESTER the Student Council, Current Af­ Congress Puts not hoisted at all. This avoided $2.10 over the appraised worth of ON LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS-OPEN AN ACCOUNT fairs Club and French Club for the question of whether some two years, and a member of the states would want their flags in Girls’ Choir her freshman year. Blast at Reds the cuatomar.v position of mourn­ STATE She has also participated in such ing for the Red dictator. LET US FILL YOUR sports as howling and tennis. Out­ ■The official regrets of the UN NOW PJLAYINO side of school she has been a mem­ In Pigeonhole were dispatched in mes.sages to Shown at 2:20, 8:$S, 8:65 b er of Rainbow Girls, whei*e she Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Sat. Continuous From 2 P. M. served ss choir director and outer Vishlnsky by Canadian Foreign nhs'erver. and al.so of _th^ Young (Continued From Page One) Secretary . Lester. B. Jearaon, who “4'f No Advanre In Price*---- People’s Fellowship at -St. Mary’s Senate-—resolution-— condemning is president of the General As- wnwkwpn Church. Next year she hopes to at­ sembl.'vr and U N S ecretary Gen­ tend a school of huraing^ . • Ru.ssian persecution of Jewish and Cafleii for" arid deli'vered other minorities was initiated by eral 'Tr.vgve Lie. Guest speaker at the meeting Vishinsky— homeward bound promptly at no extra TacMeNCOLon was Dean Richard S. Ullcry of the lawmakers themselves. Figuring in the decision to de- from New York today because of charge. American International College at Stalin's death—was told by Pear­ You’ll Find All The S m a ^ r New TAYlOR'Ti®rONTAINE Springfield. Mass., who told of the la.v action on the re.solution con­ Spring Style* In Finer Home Fur- demning the Soviets waa the ill­ son that “The UN has lost one of college and its griawth. One build­ ita founders and the Soviet peo­ PINE PHARMACY nlehlng* At Keith’e JfUght Now. Sa^ W uH ^ ing nt the college is called the ness and death of Premier Stalin. ples the man- who was their . in­ Luxury UnllmHed Fdr Every Man­ Some legi.slatora argued that CAUMI-f-W14------chester Home yt.- At Budget DAR building because most of the domitable leader in the common — EXTHA!------funds Were contributed by the would be foolish to take such ac­ struggle against Nazi aggrea.ilon.” Price* That AM e Every Item A Cartoon, News DAR. The college has an enroll­ tion until there is .some word on Laatlng VAlne. Shop Keith’a To­ m ent of 800, w ith four students whether his successor will be morrow! Ozzie Nelson and Orchestra coming from Manchester. chosen without a struggle. History of College Although Stalin’s illness and SUN., MON.» TUBS. First organized for foreign death figured in the decision, the students, the college added a lib­ re.solution apparently was being eral arts course and a course in sidetracked priniaril.v becau.ie of business administration to the cur­ Democratic oppo.sition to a GOP riculum about 20 years sgo, and amendment .saying that Congress in 1940 evening clas.ses were add­ was not passing on the validity nr ed. The fir.'t summer session was invalidity of the .security-made held in 1942 and these now offer agreements. .10 rourscs for a total enrollment Dulles testified he wanted the oT“ahbm "“4TRr“slliaent.s. -“Students ■reso1tiniTn“pft5.sed“hy“A“'TTe)rr,“i i n ^ enrolled in the evening courses aninioiis-vote. He said-no useful — ^ ------PLUS- may studv three nights a week for purpose would be served in chang­ six vear.s snd then get s degree.^ ing the wording he ..submitted. UO 60RCEY M i Tbi Tlie speaker continued by tell­ •When the Senate Foreign Rela­ BOYVERY lOYS ing how the college has begun tions committet- did ehange it, at training schools for officers In the the insistenre of GOP leader Taft Air Force, these schools located in of: Ohioy',Dulles apparently Bermuda, the Azores and Saudi- pleased. Arabia. Tlie uovernment pays Senate Democials demanded three quarters of the cost of thc-ic. that the original language b? re* 1 HVNTZHAU " About 60 foritgn students -from- tafneit unchaiiged,' S.sserting' the'y * t 10 different countries, skilled were .supporting the President's technicians, were enrolled at the position. college, under the Mar.shall Plan, But Eisenhower left both the grow, grow, until December and another group Democrats and Dulles stranded i grow your coat Is coming in next month. Over when he told his news conference UFOND BROS. .10 veterans of the Korean War are yesterda.v that the Taft-backed also enrolled in the college. amendment covered only a techni­ STEAK HOUSE Biialnras Mailer* cal point and didn't change the MONSON, MASS. At the husine.ss ij.ieeting, dele­ ■sense , of his original proposal. gently, down the seamsi sugar gates to attend the state meeting How to say it. Et.senhower con­ Home of the “Sone of Fun” In Stam ford on March 2.1 were tinued, was the business of the f Healthy coated People of Mancheeter.,.— It’a selected and the reports of the lawmakers. Just so they didn't Just a pull of ihe wondoi thread lowers the hem, lengthens the aleevea p«r^ time. We have apeclal i vsrious committees were given. change the tone of his resolution. BOUCLE LIVING ROOM of our superb little spring coaLs by Trim Set. Fashion-conscious mtea tor partlea. We also have Reporting as legistrar, Mrs. Julia He went on to say, however, 0 „,$cienlijtcally ucsigned to keep moppets wil love the wonde.ful fabrics, the big ’n little sister styles cotton bus aervice. For Information . Crawford stated that on the re­ that unless there was mass sup­ Two Piece*. Better'than average qu^it y at a-prire that make* It a dramatic value opportun- in our spanking new collection of “grow-a-year” originals from port sent in to the state the Man­ port for the resolution in Con­ Itv. ITpholat'-red in long wearing Bmlcle in choice of Decorator* Gray or Green, with quality chester chapter had the best re­ gress, it wouldn’t be of much effect ' growing feet gay and carefree! tested coil spring constnictlOri throughout..See it Saturday. Burton’s FAMOUS Children’s Shop. for CALL MONSON 8227 port in the state on member.ship. .abroad. j The Funniest Show In the V ' ' ' H ■ ' Keith Budget .Terms *189 . 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I • j.i 1 ' — 5 -9 8 ALL TECHKirOLOR SHOW! 6'/i -8 CrMb)r-H«a« Mllii G*t**r C0L08NC Concnntrotod, DItlONID TO K lir hosiery bar D, I.a*i**r D«T.ld Wayae lonf •loitlnt, $3.10 / \V IITUI HIT NORMAl ’’ROAD TO "I DON’T a • .4 6 9 8 All prifoo plui’ lOK (o*cop« vi»Owini> 8'/2-I 2 BALI" CARE GIRL” **************** •t S:1I t:M-t:4S 7 . 9 8 CxciuUueLf. at IftuPi l2'/i-3 Sat., 1 r. M., “TrliMU" iTech.i 8a*., —Last at Cam*Mk« , A L € CAST FRCC rABKIKG PINE PHARMACY 4A4 CENTER ST. TEfc MI-9-9814 ' .\ . SHQE DEPARTMENT - - MAIN aOOR innBAnuaaMaiVHWMHBRNBRim ■1 • ’ ■ ;■ ‘ \- ■ v.A r- ■■ ' - ' ' i', ■ l/ ‘r- - , ' ' : V ' i,' . a et : ' I ■ 1!' ' f ” * ! / ' 1,1 ': ' 1, , '■ ; ' i ' j / n ■ ' I tj! ■ j 1 /'I; 7 m ■t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 PAGE FIVE

been appointed to head the local <-,«4Wwew* MANCHESTER EVENING HE^a Ld , MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 i successful run in a universily- Marlborough Bolton ponsored play which drew plau- Cliiirrh Schedules Engaged Red Cross fund campaign and Ig PAGE FOXIR its /rom several Broadway ob- expected to announce her commit­ Guarded by police intelligence ■ervers. He plans to make agrl- Leiiteii Services Town Meellu|S Sel tee o.f canvassers in the near fu: Police End Search Connecticut CouHins Polc« Want MIG^ agents, he was whisked to police ■ulture his chosen career. ture. |ed Leader Shift Sunday Speaker Meet in Germany headquarters for questioning. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB Gagliardone Farm Is Seen In line with the fund drive, He reportedly told police that Has Suave Manner For Monday Night donor contributions are still sought Pilot Unimportant Those connected with the local Special l,enten evangelical soi-v- For Man in River his flight was not based on fear ices will ^ held at the Covenant- lo help ea.se the blood transfusion glows U. S. Policy Cpl. John P. McGuire, 35, son that Ills safety waa endangered play feel sure that his suave and load now on the^ shoulders- o‘f As Suggested School Site metropolitan manner would have Congrcgaufonal Church Sundiy at Marlborough. March 6— (Spe­ of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. (Continued From Page One) but because conditions in Poland 11 a.nj. and 7:.'i0 p.m. and on Tues­ American servicemen In the Ko­ (^ntlnned From Page One) McGuire of 36 Clinton street, "are Intolerable." ■ been just right for the pqrt of the cial) A new voting machine, tax rean battle area and civilians' at tObatUniad from Pac« One) widow’s suitor. day, Wednesday. Thurrday and has a cousin, Raymond Mc­ morning by Polish Minister Stanis- Bolton, Mar. 6 ^ (Special)— ^Yslides on Yellowstone. National Friday evenings next week at 7 :30. on the last grand ll.st and the nam­ home . I Zonas at speeds up to 85 miles Guire, whose home is In near­ Since this is one fund-raising D in t naiumptlon has now been law Kelles-Kraus, who yesterday What mav be the Ideal site fo r ; Park, Redwood Forests of Cail- ^h« speaker at the Sunday morn­ ing of a seaquicentennial commit­ Prrsnnal Mention an hour over winding Route 6A. by Waterbury, but they hadn't event the PTA will sponsor during tee are among the matters slated Mrs. Robert Porter and daugh­ ie ^ y e d . demanded that the plane be re- Nations Depicted the locitlon of the proposed re-' Grand Canyoh arc this yesr, all concerned are work­ ing and week-night services will Given 0;:: . iw«— t\f it« liegtructlon on His cruiser also crashed into the met in seven years. j exwpUonally fine. to come up at town meeting on ters Roberta and Virginia; and tumed. Informed eeurces eald-thc- BINGO glbnat "high school lo r Andover, ing-hard-for-4t s-success-Tanta t ive be-Rev,-X. JCJnar Rask. pastPr_nt river but he escapi^ uhTuirl. HEVIRY SATAJROAY NIGHT 'Th* Rockville'Camera Club ah-1 “Monday night. Mrs. -Angus McBain and -daugh» v S J S S r a S n n t e r e s t a de- Then last month ” the To^l" cablnet discussed the note at a Ry ^diigs, I W iT s I ^ the Covenant Church in South man arrived In Germany with Bolton and Hebron was recom­ Willlmantic Shulterbuga will be date of Its showing at the Com­ The session, to he held at 8 p. m. ters Thoralil and Nannabeth of nda primarily, of course, on what Zonas, unaware lie was follow­ closed meeting but reached no de­ 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS munity Hall will he sometime after Bend, Ind. Mr. Rask will visit with the 293rd Engineering Con­ guest* of the local gi-oup at the at the librar.y building, will in­ East Hartford, spent the week end ' ipena in Moscow with respect to ing a stolen car, chased the other cision. STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP mended to the Temporary-Regional the middle of April. relatives in Springfield, Mass., tte choice of a successor, and vehicle after its driver had "Jump­ struction Battalion. While in a "Music and the Nations High School Planning committee school. All meetings which start struct selectmen to name a group in New York Cit.v. "My government insists that the wiiere he formerly lived. Mrs. Effie A. Hall has returned iS) the policies of the new strong ed” a traffic light on the College restaurant In a small German Through the expression of Mu­ last night by its sub-committee on at 8 p.m., a:-e open to any inter­ ARC Receives 8161.50 Organ vespers, at 7:15 p.m. Sun­ of five persona to handle details plane must be returned to Po­ With only about 15 per cent of connected with the community from Middlesex Memorial Hos­ nd O extent to which he is highway in Cheshire. village, someone approached land," Kelles-Kraus declared. "We sic," the theme of the recent site. John Horton of Hebron stated ested persons. day 'vill he followed by the mcet- RANGE A ble to make them effective. The chase along the winding McGuire and asked him his March meeting of the Chaminade Hear Miss Farris Talk canvassers final reports received. celebration o f its 150th anniver­ pital, Middletown, where she was want the pilot', too, but he Is not in his report that the farm of i ing. A group from Jhe Covenant a patient for several days. Iff Some persons high in the new highway ended when the other car name. 'The person turned out to Musical Club, was carried out by Charles ,C. Church. Adolph Rob­ Mi.s.s .lenneU* Sumner annoimces a ■,„ piainville: will present sary. BO Important." Eugene Gagliardone on Hebron Rehearsals In Progress SLdministration are known to have struck a bridge abutment at a be cousin Ray, also with the means of songs and piano music road was the most suitable loca- erts, Daniel Buccino and Rev. Ar- total of $161..50 received in the special musical numbers arM.... their The Polish envoy described the Red Cro.ss fund drive. The local The April minstrel show, spon­ hinneheater Evening Herald ^T^gnrded Stalin as a moderating curve and spun into the river army. Since John has grown a wording of hla country’s note as which might be heard In a tour tion found to date. It lies at the' thur A. Wsllace of Center Church pastor. Rev. Philip E. Sandbek wi’l which completely covered it- aETCHER RUSS CO. goal is $64.5. Canvassers expect to sored by the Men^ Forum of the Marlhornup^ enrreapondent, Mrs. ~ Quenoe on aggressive Soviet mustache, Ray some "very earnest, you could say qf New York City.. The program MItchMi only point where the town lines attended the dinner meeting of the be the speaker. An offering will u,L lO Zones had time to apply hie complete their calls this week end. Congregational dnul^ch . here, 18 Howard Lord, telephone East The BOLAND lUctes. They feel some apprehen- trouble recognising ' him. The tough.’ ’ was prepared by Mrs. Charlotte 9-7879 of all three towns meet. Tolland County Laymen’s a:iisncis- he received for their church build-' lon that his removal from the brakes, he said, but his cat spun Gfay- and Miss June Tompkins. 148 'WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE slowly being resflied fof produc­ Hampton 667-1-2. men had' photos taken, and Danish and British air experts Near Gay a t y Park tion at Talcottviile Wednesday Ing fund. ___ te la likely to make things and slid backwards into the river. Participating In the program night. Mancliester Evening Herald Bol­ tion. Rehearsals sre held each John sent one home to his from Copenhagen were giving the This so-called geographical cen­ Rev. James Hawkinson of Mid­ Wednesday evenihg. Thai, final figure you write in 3S9 CENnR STRUT \vbrae, not better. The car Zonas pursued was the mother. were Mrs. Edwin Foster, Mrs. ter consists of land bordering near 'They report a fine speech hv ton correspondent, Mrs. .Joseph dletown, will render solos imd lead property of Louis Ramponl of Mld- plane a thorough pnee-over. With Tompkins, Martha Martiri, Ru.ssell AUTO GLASS INSTALLED D’ltalia, telephone Mltchelt 3-5545. Maureen E. Sullivan Mrs. Doncause Named on your Income tax la Just part of See Year Walt Corporal McGuire enlisted in the Gay City proposed state park Mi.ss El-sle Farris, a member of the the singing on Tuesday . and Mrs. Samuel Danesuse has again what you, "can’t take with you." TEL. Mltehdl 3-4320 Soviet experts in the State de­ dlebury who -reported It stolen in In a few hours after the plan- Blinn. Mrs. Gray. Dorothy Cush­ TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS Cnllfomla Bar Aa.soclation, world the Navy at 17 and served two whizzed from behind the Iron Cur­ area. One report, not verified, said Wednesday. Thursday night Che.s- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sullivan partment, intensively studying the Waterbury on Monday. ing, Virginia Clark, Eunice Blinn, MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) traveler and lecturer. Miss Farris EXTENDED FORECASTS ter Olson of W'orcester, Mass., will When it was hauled from the years. 'Then he Joined the tain. these experts were tearing the asking price for the property of Elm Hill mad, Talcottviile, an­ new situation, have decided it may Marlon .Tesanis, Daisy Canade and GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS ranged in the neighborhood of is speaking to a Center Church sing two solos and lead in group river It was empty and Its doors army and has served in Korea the craft down to learn its secrets. nounce the engagement of their *tie aa long .as a year or more be­ PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLASS some $22,000. group in Manchester tonight. Boston, March 6 - (A5 The singing. Mr. Olson has appeared j fore the policy lines, or even the were closed. for 15 months. He returned la-st A high political source said the Mary Stewart. daughter, Mies Maureen Elizabeth July and was home for Christ­ plane undoubtedly would be re John C. Rothwell. local member Change Meeting Time temperature in New Bjngland.dur­ at the church In this capacity an -security of the succession itself, Rev.^dohn F. Hannon, pastor of Although police dragged the chairman and Grace Ca.se, Flora OPEN .SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Since Mi.ss Evangeline Churrh ing the next five days, Saturday several previous ""ssm n s and^i^^ Sullivan, to Raymond J. Negro, river for yveral hours on the mas. He Is now teaching elec­ turned to Poland. of the sub-committee, said that in­ ■re-clearly-eatabUehed.;______-at.-“James' -Church, will be the "As Tsee-|tr'"-he-dcclared,-"the Chase. Dorothy. Cushing,__.Ruth ______ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN spection of the 158 acre farm re­ and John Senteio, fir.st and third through Wednesda.v, -will average «hv«yft flccni’ded n warm welcome. 1 . chance the driver might have heeri tricity with the 293fd. Shedd, Beth and Carolyn Taft and During that time Eisenhower . sR'^*'' A six-period ' day was recom­ city had a new police chief toda.y. ful dictator in hlatdry. Born in j flcial. times during the reign of Alexan­ L o o k O n e property. They’ve earned their reputation for mended, each period to be approxi- the installation of panic hardware Gori, Georgia. and with-other advisers. .. of the assembly will he Mrs« Rich? this town feels a- bit on the. proud At This on.alt outside,doors.. ,.i : Fayorina J. Mazzja, 60. a member der the Great,' When recognized hiatelV one hbur in length to ailbw o f th^ departmenf for 28'years Hollywood Herman Mankier ONE OF OUR AAANY Despite the information they ard Post of this town, who Is side today, even if ho did win sec­ artists made coin desigas and "courtesy. For the finest heating oil—neatly and Inside doors sre being rehung 7 could give him, the President told president of the state organiza­ for both recitation and some study a captain since 19.51. hns been wlcz, 55, acreen writer with a long ond prize for hla conservation and were permitted to sign them. i m MERimY to swing both ways and will have list, of out.standing flima, a former news conference yesterday, he tion and, Mrs. Margaret Chartler, promptly delivered—call us! under the supervision of the teach­ named to succeed Chief Wiiliam J. I hla forestry project. a small opening cut at eye-level in foreign correspondent and New ' sUnply. could not say what the ef- an honorary member. er who has given the assignment the Interest of safety. Wiring for Henry, 73, whose resignation wa.s r RADIO . The committee has contacted The award, highest given to any C EIU N e PRICE $1493 and lo provide a realistic amount accepted last night b.v Mayor John York drama critic and brother of PRESCRIPTIONS j; ALL WEATHER i feet o f the change in Russia would t-H ’er in the state, went to Peter exit signs has been completed and Joseph Mankiewlcz, Oacar-wlnnlrig ►c a r e f u l l y COMPOUNDED 9 j ' be. He said he and his advisers had the membership, but if anyone HEATER CALL LASSEN PETROLEUM of time to allow demonstration. their installation is expected soon. R. Previd). Mazzia, who was nom­ has been overlooked, they may call Islieb. It consisted of 320 and rep­ OUR PRICE Jfgg5 di.scu8sion, audio-visual and special inated by* Previdi as Henry’s suc­ writer-director. Born in New York { explored various possibilities and resented what the Connecticut “ Your Community Shell Distributor" Previous work done at the Hall In­ Miss Thomaa or'Miss Fraher for OVERDRIVE activities. cessor was immediately confirmed a tv. I had ended up where they started Forest and Park association called rm u-linn cludes the replacement of several Beverly Hills. Calif.— Philip t Arthur Drug Stores | I —-still with a handful of posslbili reservations. , The committee went, on record sash that had rotted and pointing in the post by the Board of Aider- COATS its highest honor. that it docs not believe the build­ men. ' H. Rosenbach, 89, internationally i ties but no conclusion. There was no first prize award •Mr! DON'T MISS THIS ONE Mitchell 9-0121 of'the foundation walls. - Official Condolences ing should have large study halls, Replacement ot the outside ship is one of the moat useful in­ because of association demands citing the fact that much of the The U. S. attitude, he said, is struments of political power, and stairway at the rear of the build­ ALL SIZES 8 to 18 ! one of very definite watchfulness Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. study work could be done in the ing is also included in present if Bcria has the control which fmmdaire cla.s.s period and any necessary stu­ j When word of Stalin's death westerners often attribute to him plans. 512 WEST CENTER STREET FOR dy periods could be provided in the President Is Surprised! j flashed around the world last night, ho is a man with whom Malenkov, dekixs’lhrifHi-SO' regular cla.ssrooms. Stating that I Eisenhower Instruct^ Dulles to Molotov and any other contenders NOTICE Teen-timers surprised their first FOR ALL $ 1 7 . 9 8 Electric Roi\ge “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS” large atudy halls are expensive to past president, Bianca Caldera, $2998 ; transmit the “official condolences for the top place miwf reckon SHELL FURNACE OIL build, the committee said: "Be- 1 of this government to the govem- carefully. We ha'ee combined alj pur OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-4134 . cause of the linilted use they would with a birthday party in her honor ~ rnenl df lhe USSR." ir^ B S noted ■at a meeting Wednesda.v night. She LEADING MAKES OF operationa at our new aalea- have, the committee believes one was given a makeup compact. A -I that the hiessage ?ltted the u s^ l could hardly justify th expense of i words of sympathetic tribute which room. We are no longer do­ delicious and beautifully decorated CHECKS e e - PLAIDS...... providing large study halls.'' cake from Mario’s the Willimantic ■ are a part of normal protocol when Police Arrests ing any huainesa at \Sould Meet Needs J the chief of another state dies. baker.v owned by her father, was 481 Middle Turnpike East The report also recommends that equally surprising. Ice cream and GABARDINES or I At the moment it is assumed Ray L. Mcachnm, 28, of Drive A, the building be so con.structed that I here that formal control.of Soviet games completed the party. 85 Silver Lane Homes, was arrested pupils in grades seven and eight On the busine.ss side, the club’s PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS CORDUROYS ! governing machinery is in the yesterday and cliarged with viola­ STANEK or in grades seven, eight and nine committee bn the 'Town Green t hands of two men: might be placed in one section of tion of rules of the road as a result project was . reactivated. Current 7 “ Cebl-gi M. Malenkov-^ like all the Electronic Laboratories the school for much of their work, members Include Psul Tzlmbulis M Royal----- I 10 or so chief Red leaders, Malen- of a two-car acrident at the in­ 277 BROAD ST. with the upper graces in another. Bianca Caldera. Olga Brondolo, ; kov is a member of the Presidium tersection of West Center and Mc­ Too much Sun 4 ■They felt this would make it easier Maurice Spencer. Beverly^Forater And More of the Communist party and the Kee streets. to meet this needs of both groups, and Susan Anderaon. '“ $69.50 ranking member of the Secretariat Police today said that a car especially those of the younger I, of the party’s Central committee. being driven west on West Center children. They would, of course. They will meet on Tuesday at I He is the logical man to , operate street by Menchnm struck the left ii.se the same shops, home making 7:30 p.m. to outline plans for the BALCH is Your is hard on Clothes . . . work to be done, and what .supplies i jUnderwood I the party machinery, rear on another car going south rooms, librar.y, and other special i V. M. Molotov—onetime premier on McKee through the West Cen­ facilities. The report states the and equipment will be needed. A J and another time foreign minister ter street intersection. Driver of committee’s belief that the ayer- work schedule will be set up with $64.50 And 3Iore I of the .Soviet Union, Molotov is age cla.ss size should be approx- the hope of better luck tlian it had the other vehicle was Joseph W. last year. Five rainy week ends » the first deputy chairman of the Desroslcr, 48, of 188 McKee street. Imatcl.y 25 pupils, with .30 pupils just about washed out their plans ’ Council of Ministers. T he Council, There were no Injuries. as the maximum. For subjects in I as distinguished from the party which there are laboratory activ- last spring. # Smith-Corona Patrolman John Baldyga In­ The voiunteer fire department machinery, is the top executive vestigated. _ ___, itie.s the class size should be jumvm'Cd .a. callj.t...abq\jt .U:_15 p.m. In other arfesls repDrted'tndHy, ' -smailer.------:— :------....- $ 6 4 • 5 , 0 ,, Aiid JVlore____ Harmonious 'Thinking vesterday to the property of J the logical successor to Stalin ns Edwarti C,. Mqzarclla, 24j of_WlUl- ' € > Charles Gage . on Hebron road, chairman of the council—Just as manilc, waa ciiirged with speed­ —V.. general- recom­ New haawtyl Now c*nv«nisnc«l mendations in the report concludes Small boys playing with matches Also a Lirt* of Rflmingtonrs' I Malenkov is the logical successor ing, Clair J. ^elody, 32, of East BETTER DEAL had started a grass fire. Because, I as secretary general of the party. Hartford, making a U-tum on Sm ihM« fMrturei i with the statement that these re­ (Prices Quoted Are Plus Taxes) commendation.* are in harmon.v of the high wind, a call was imme­ A third figure who enters into Main street, and Richard L. PONTIAC DEALER diately put to the volunteers, but 1 the picture obscurely but perhaps 'Thompson, 23, of 11 Main street, C«*k-Matl«r Oven with the thinking and practice in I . . ( . I ■ ! • I I 'I If !• I Mrs. Gage and neighbors had ! powerfully ia L. P. Berla. wlio once abandoning ^a motor vehicle. deck Conirel secondary school.* in Connecticut SALES — RENTALS and elsewherCj brought it under control by the headed the secret police and who time the equipment arrived. ^ I la presumed by western experts on rull-wldlh Cooking- La.st nlght’s’^pmaeting was con- aldering the section of the report A aide note that calls vivid at- LIBERAL TRADES — EASY TERMS Typtwrifar and adding Russia sUU to.'h.ave influence oyer To|iLam|ii. I the security organs of tHo 'stafe. ori the .program-of studies at -ad­ tenllpn to the. iatereat ,taken,, by I The secret police in a dlctator- Full-wlAh Slonifo Drawer journment and will continue at a fire department volunteers is indi­ mochina, rcntali and* special meeting,next Thursday at cated by the fact that Principal I »• UfoHmo Porcelain nnlihod ^ Andover school. Consideration of Gabe Reuben, recently sworn in as rapMiirs—

"6 and area chicken farmer, mu BROTHERS the union when the Camera Club i Zuckerman. however, pleaded that COItBINATION meets Monday night. William ! needs of hl.s flock prevented Potterton’s ■Minor, program chairman, said in i taking a role in. the play. IO6S Main St.— Manoheiiter JA^hy take the chance of fading your ■ hls^announcernent that Griffip’..' Zuckerman recently completed r a r CEN'l EK ST. MANCHESTER. tWWWT 4iASIUJM H(yER^ Electrical (Contmtors r coToreH faBricslimcJeFhours oT exposure r

? COMES C7 to direct sunlight?^ A clothes dryer will r * ■ TOWN ft COUNTRY WOMEN’S OUTLET « WHl TO THE CITY g ^ “5rour clothes “soft7 sweet smel s _ I ^^erybody's r d V i n O ^ BOSTON and fluffy dry in minutes without danger ' F a m o u s You’ll Folf for Them! The biggest appliance oewt lincc J FLOWER SHOW of colors fading. . * Bendiz Home Appiiancei invented the Wide selection? That’s us! i!! Cotton Dresses Workleif Washday IS yeari ago! It's the m**t th* young*st of th* young, young Jontz*n girdlos MARCH 15-21 The best possible quality? Bendiz Duomaiic—the-one and only l' Of course—we sell Bigelow! You can forget about dust, smpke, soot, NOW ARRIVING! machine on earth that both watbe* AND and ponty-girdl*s. . . w* coil it 'postog* stomp* boeousa Mechanics Building dry* clothe, auiomaiically in one High prices? Not at all—we sudden showers, high winds. Polished Cottons ^ ■■ that's about th* siz* of It In th* hand... and that's make it a point lo cater to coniinuoui, unattended operation! A 6EN0IX See It!.., SPECIAL your purse! Come in and sec Chambra.vB famous Bendiz Tumble-Action Washer with Magic Heater, and a famous how light rt feslz on th* body. It's pl*nty influ*ntioi REDUCED FAIR our wonderful collection of A clothes dryer will save you hours of DUOMATIC Broadcloths Bendiz Tumble-Action Dryer with Cycle- ,^ED„ MARCH 18 ONLY Bigelow carpets—you’ll be a A . though . . . in the matter of smoothing and soothing washline drudgery. Plan on getting yours P^per Taffeta Air—all combined into one miracle nnit Iv. Manchester .... 8 :00 a.m. proud owner in no lime at alL that take. Ie>. than a .qusre yard of arr. Back Bay . . . .10:19 a.m. soon! See your Dealer today. EverKlaze floor .pace! Now wa.hday—from Mart WASHER-DRYER and slimming and trimming . . . becout* it's knit of nylon Iv. Bdek B a y ...... 6:49 a.m. to fini.h—i. ju.t a .etting of th* and Lostex in a most ingenious Jontzen way arr. Ifanchester . . . 9 :32 p.m. Sizes 9 lo .15, 12 to 20, Doomatic dial.! DUOMATIC—only UP 16'i lo UVi. Bendiz could do it! 1 that mokes it fit like o dream • RADIO “Miet Cerliss Archer” ABC Frittiys 9-30 P.M; NEW NEW x r.w } .45 VISIT .MANCHESTER'S HOME without a seam. Girdle or panty*girdle • TV^Ben Hawthorie’s Electric Show" Channel 6 THf Fiasr ro see ,ri HuttYt coat in noWI FROUND T R I P - in small, medium or large sizes, whit* only. TAX INCL OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS Mondays 12:45 P.M. SKIRTS TOPPERS BLOUSES I Special Round trip tickets are good DON’T BUY ANY SEPARATE WASHER OR DRYER UNTIL YOU SEE joiily In coaches on March 18. Visit Manchester’s Home of Beautiful Carpets, where you will always find rolls of • TV “You Are There" Channel 6 Sundays 6 P.M. $•.00 $■• o.oo ' $|.81 W and up I v and upi 1 and up THE DUOMATIC I MNaiX NOMI APPUANitif, n*. AVCO Menelecwtkn Carp, lewHi lend, hd. I your ticloti Mrly bocouM thoy aro Broadloom Carpets. A wonderful way to select a room size rug or carpeting for wall- I limiM to capacity ef the train. No ra- to-wall installation by bur factory trained craftsmen. USE OUR CONVENIENT ducad faro ticlah leld by conductor on BUDGET TERMS. train. TOWN ft COUNTRY WOMEN’S OUTLET e o m r miss n iw h av in’S RIOUeiD 8ATIS. BRinOWAY MILLS REGULAR SUNDAY' EXCUR­ ’ MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER 188 WEST m id d l e TURNPIKE SION TRAINS TO BOSTON Between Broad Street and Railroad Tracks ALSO RUNNING. 308 idAIN STREET PHONE kin-9-4343 J OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 9:09 OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30 P. ItL rhe ONE BLOCK NORTH OF THE ARMORY t^FURNITURE d e f a r t m e n t H aven 'niURS. and FRI. 9 to 9 P. M. H A IL R O A D CORNER OF MIDDLE TURNPIKE Cl^dWED WEDptKSDAY AT NOON r

■ 'V . ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, M^RGH 6, 1953 PAGE SEVEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. .CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 ^A G E Sn Rockville' School Site Suggented Amlover speeding, and 5eorge E. Tardle of Rockville o f the great llghte of humanity. triguB from within and Russian Hebron School Site SugRested Amston had to pay $1 on a parking The three-town school plan­ This hM been an era when night military might,from without.’’ fee. Dresser Ndfties Yebmaiis Will Act Now that Vincent, whom Mc­ ning group met Isst night in FOR EASTER has been decreed, on the theory Windstorm Hits Tlie three-town school plan­ Enconragiag Reports Voters Register Approval Hebron and ai'nong matters Ett^nlns IJeralb that certain necessary things could Carthy also labeled as an Influen­ ning group met last night in The reaulta of the Bvery-Frlend Four StiMlenls In Role of Host and Member canvass for St. discus.sed was the reromrhen- only be accomplished In the dark­ tial partner In that conspiracy, has Hebron and among matters Poter’s Episcopal Church are ro- LASSEN’S datlon of a site foi- the pro­ H «R K g “ p 1 5 M So“ f INC. been cleared a8*loyal, and now that In Gale Fok*ce; discu.ssed was the recommen­ For New School, Addition posed regional high school BlMell Stre«t ness. Let us hope there will be a dation of a site for ths pro­ ported aa encouraging, although For Top Honor Andover. March 4 —(Special)- MuicbMter, Conn. McCarthy has again beep denied The Name In Fuel Oil catering to children from Bol­ John Yeomana will be boat, at a THOMAS T. P*HROUSON, 'struggle toward the light. posed regional high school all pledges have not as yet been SHOWING Branches Fall ton. Hebron and Andover. WAxS bR R. rUROCSON. entrance to the State Department catering to children from Bol­ returned. White the $3,000 goal magic ahow sponsored by tha Publlihen SS years’ e«t«rtenes- In faal oils Is your assuranoe of Ugbest Rockville, March « — (Special)— .Rockville on the subject of “Tal- . Rockville, March 6 (Special)- Residents of those com­ Rockville Rotary Club, in that city files, if is about time for Mc- ton, Hebron and Andover. may not be entirely reached, it Is - screloe. OF roiitidcA October 1, IMl ___ quality and eSIeloiit, ssodsni dellrsry Town of Vernon voters have losing.” Mtes Weik, 4-H At high .school assembly exercises munities are invited to read on March 14, for Andover Boy Two Decisions -______Carthy to drop the kid gloves, and Hebron, March ftr-fSpeclal)— Residents of_ those com^. believed that gift# from Interested , . , ____ and Miss Cora Wf.bb. home friends of the church will bsTorlh- registered approval of an appro-. j^nionstratlon agent were the this m'bfning," RrihcTpa^^ I* f “today's Bolton news -column' Keouts.— Boys - wlalitng- -to—attend resume the task of exposing The weatherman’s prediction of munltics arc invited to read ★ SHEU p u ll OIL WITH FO A fX for complete details of that should contact their leader here. Those who looked forward to today's Bolton news column coming and may give substantial prlatlon of $665,000 for a proposed! leaders. Dresser announced tlie four top Secretary of State Dulles’ decision Eisenhower. "high winds of. gale force” held aid. . it 24 HOUR OIL and lURNER SERVICE meeting which also considered New Library Hours SPRING SUITINGS | for complete details of fhat new elementary school and the | Induct Young Men . hotior students for the cla.ss of reports from the committee on The public library will be open In the case of John Carter Vincent tfue In this community yesterday. inecting which also considered Last year there were extra ex­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES if AUTOMATIC or CALL DEUVERIES expenditure of $136,000 for a ; Local Draft Board No. 21 re- 1953. curriculum. every Wednesday between the Psyeble In Advance as the likely key to Mr. Dulles’ Many residents today face the task reports from the committee on penses incurred by the necessary repairs and Improvements on the six-room addition at the present | P^rts that 15 Tollaftd County Ale.sandra' McCoy Schmidt ob­ hoiira of 3 and 5 p. m. until fur­ SHOWN IN FULL | ^ne Tear^...... ™ future relationship to Mc- of clearing up lawns strewn with curriculum. if MODERN EQUIPMENT . . w _ _ young men will be Inducted Into ther notice. llx Montha ...... 4 Open Forum broken branches and scraps of rectory. This had to be borrowed elementary school in Vernon. . gervices Tuesday. tained the highest cls.ss standing | fiirce Montha ...... J.OT Carthylsm have found It to be from inyeated funds; and It Is felt PHONE NOW. WE’D LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU Named lo Committee paper driven there *by the winds. Although many residents came Rockville Include for four years and. is named; SUIT LENGTHS 1 Just that. . Those who can vividly recall the that It must be replaced. B. Hudqk, Miss Anne Miller and Veeklt ...... Colonel Dlngley’s Spesch to last night s town , yrgncls William Miner, Jr.. 53 valedictorian. She is the daughter ■ Cop ’s Gun Has George Nelson were appointed by Uncle Copy ...... 1038 hurricane say that a roaring meeting of Hebron Grange Tues­ Vincent was one of McCarthy’s Syke 8 auditorium prepared to stay I street; Edward Roy White, Grange Master Skoog recently to member of __ To the Editor, in the sky during the height of day evening at Gilead Community Manchester Evening Herald He­ of Mr. and Mrs. R»idoIph Schmidt j prime targets. Louis Budenz, the LASSEN PETROLEUM until the wee hours, the entire MS-1 Richard Francis serve, on the committee for. pur­ 3 THE AS30CTATED PRESS A few reminders 'ior Colonel the storm gave the impression that Hall. Manchester, - Marlborough, bron correspondent, MUS sosaa ‘‘Your Community SHELL Dtatrlbulor” Sion WM comp etea In the record? o f 44 Elrh 'Street, ' Rock'ville;- Day ill Court Th» Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely cx-Communlst, had officially testi­ Nelson Dlngley; Hillstown and Andover Granges chasing a record player Mrs. John SATURDAY anUUed to the iuks of republlwtlon of another disastrous gale was In the Pendleton, telephone HArrl- time of 55 minutes taking ‘"I® Kabiick. 19 Park street; Donald She Is pre.sldcnt of the high 3 j1 newa dlapatchea credited to It, or fied that Vincent was a member of making. However, reports of dam­ put on the program, the four com­ Bon S-SSS9. Hutchinson, In charge of collect­ 1. It Is not the part of patriotism consideralten the 26 Items in the | Hickton, RFD No. 4; Rob- .school student council and secre­ ing funds ■ lor» the recorder, ge- MARCH 7 '"^ot otherwlae credlteu' In thla paper the Communist party. age are scattered and minor. bining in presenting a demonstra­ A stolen police pistol that was "T^d alao the local newa publlahed here. nor of practicality to be reviling tion and sale of Stanley Products. wamlng. Each item In,the call was vincent Loalbo, 7 Malden Lane. tary of the Connecticut Federa­ 'porte^ $72.00 received to date. racial groups at a time when Hot Lunch Menu returned to Hartford authorities by - All lighU of republloatlon of apeclal Secretary Dulles, In his final This proved a lively affair. The voted through unaniroiusly. tion of Student Councils, editor in James Hendry, L. E. Whit­ "tliaiiatchea herein are alao reaerved. American boys of every national The weekly hot lunch menu, at First Selectman Herbert I. Staffird Springs, Donald Cecel chief of the "Banner", a member Silvio Mendlll, a former Manches­ finding on the Vincent case, for­ the elementary school, beginning visitors and home grangers then McCall, Silvie Sfreddo, George Jo­ comb and Elsworth Coveil wei e , Full aervlce client of N. E. A. Serv* origin are khedding their blood on Paganl called the meeting to order of the Dramatic Club and th> ter resident and one of the opera­ mally proclaimed that he believed March 0. Is: Monday—spaghetti, h a d refreshments, sandwiches, seph Keatey, Jr., Robert Benjamin tors of the now-darkened Sunrise named to a committee that will ! K or^n , battlegrounds. It la the cake and coffee. There were about at 7 p.m. and attorney Harry H. Sykes chapter of the National MONDAY ^Whahera RepiAaontatlvea; The neither man. part of'decency never! meat balls, carrot stick.s, bread, Calchera, .Joseph Francis Janlak, Bottle Club on Oak street, yester­ confer with the Public Utilities in ultua Mathewa Special Agency — New 68 persons present. Lugg was elected moderator. The Honor Society. She also received oleo, milk, fruit eocktall. Tuesday reading of the call to the meeting Jr.; Staffordville, John P. Fagan; day figured In the Superior Court regard to public transportation be­ MARCH 9 ’ortt. Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. He found that Vincent was not 2. In the sight of God all men Youths Pay Fines the DAR good citizenship award tween Wlllimantlc and Hartford (i„ MEMBER AUDIT o r are created equal. Irrespective of —vegetable, meat pie, bread, oleo. by Town Clerk Kerwln Elliott con­ Stafford, Joseph Alexander Sier- cases of 14 men who were present­ a "security risk” and ho found that for 1953. and to investigate pos.slbllitles In ^^ItCULATIONS.------blood strains and of geography. cookie. Wednesday—corn chowder, - Two Hebron - youths, Frank sumed the first 10 minutes of the putkowski; .Hebron,. Gerald Cru- June Florence Tyler obtained the ed on chargai -stemming from._aa there is no "reasonable'reasonable' doubt'doubt" as crackers, sandwiches, gelatin des- r W •'I**B toom / son; West Wllllngton, Edward i^egiartf to the natural gas line : i . The Herald Printing Company, Inc Borsotti and Norman R. Jewett, meeting. second highc.st honors and was assortment of 30 crimes. 3. The rubble of post-war Euro- Charles Dimmock. which crosses local properties. gamimna nn flrr— — p.."-inilitv for ta-the-layalty.jaL.'Vinc.f.n.t.------Wilh, fruit. Tliursday--grlnd- charged with theft^of a moter ve­ ------BrBseiitB,.R«iQlttU«ll„,------.named—aalutotorlan^ Shc_ is _th c Mendlll, who himself faces a '-typographical errora appearing In ad- ' TJWOf'dttes- was"TKJt'Thr"plaw tO' ers. potato chips,* prune anSi-'alsth' New-Member* measure national standards of hicle part, and tried before Judge When the first item was read, MiTiT' iifary' IfcT "SloCBriSy daughter of Mrs. Viola Tyler of 'two-ld-Trve year” Jair term'T6'f Te“ .swertlaementa and other reading matter So here, from a man who has cup. Friday- -tomato soup and Morris H. Broder of Colchester, Voted to memberihlp In Andoyer RHOTO-FITTEO TO '-in The Mancheater Evening Herald. sanitation. ^ A A\ARCH OrVAtdES asking voters to determine whether Mrs. Mary E. McCarthy, 78, 29 Vernon avenue, Rockville. Mi.ss ceiving stolen goods, told Hartford every reason to enjoy the confl crackers, sandwiches, gingerbread were let off on the theft charge, grange were Fred Brass, due for 90912323235353534823535348 4. ’’Civilisation’’ embraces much or not the town would erect, equip widow of Charles J. McCarthy of Tyler has been active as produc­ police when he turned the .38 cal­ ASSURE YOU OF -- Display acvertlalng closing, hours: dence of all Americans except the with topping. Milk is served dally but had to pay a fine of $10 for and furirfsh-one elementary school iber pistol over to .them that it was initiation, and Mrs. Blanch Lewla § or Monday—1 p. m. Friday, more than "shower„ baths and West Main street, died yesterday tion editor of the "Bannerette", who tranaferred from Columbia. A PERFECT FIT or Tuesday—1 p. m, Momlay. McCarthyltes themselves on ques. scented soap." Dachau’s overseers with meals. breach of the peace. In taking a at a cost of not more than $665,000, afternoon at City Hospital. She school ncw.spaper. She is a member left In his club by John A. Irwin, or Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tueadv. Drive Is Success fender apron from another car, of Hartford, one of the 14 men The committee serving for the or Thuraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. tions of security and loyalty. Is the were well-washed. . The American Legion, Jones- FEATURE Morgan Campbell, chairman of was born In Ireland, June 28, 1874 of the Natioiial Honor Society, the State Grange to name the "Con­ 5. There la a difference between they said they were convinced that the School Building committee pre­ presented on charges In Hartford j j o r Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. final decision that the whole case Kecfe waste paper drive, put on it was one which had been stolen a daughter of Mathew and Ellen Dramatic Club and the Library necticut American Mother for ^Jor Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. a voluntary Communist and a .sub­ sented a resolution in favor of Superior Court yesterday. Irwin against Vincent ns an alleged Com­ Sunday, was successful, according from them. Mahr Tracy. Club. 19.53” selected Mrs. John Yeomans Claaalfled deadline: 10:30 a. m. each ject who merely lives In the grip the school which was voted with­ Joan Catherine Dre.s.ser obtained had been a state’s, witness against ;,day of publication except Baturexy— munist was fabricated and to reports. The boys scoured the Two other Hebron men also were She was a member of the La­ Mendlll in the latter’s trill three to repre.sent the local Grange. Mrs. sJ a. m. ______of the Security Police and in the out comment. dies’ Catholic Benevolent associa­ third honors. She is the daughter \>omana will compete with shadows of the Red Army. entire town and succeeded in gath­ fined by the Colchester judge. John weeks ago. Irwin yesterday was imagined and built of false inter­ ering In about 12 tons of paper. As each of the other 25 Items tion, the Ladies' Auxiliary, An­ of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Drc.sser, mothers from the entire atate and Friday, March 6 6. None need apologize for the Reid of Amston was- fined $12 for were read, various residents of the 42 Lawrence street. Carol Ann sentenced to from three to seven pretations and of plain lies,. This they sold for about 1100. cient Order'of Hibernians; Burpee years for breaking and entering. the state winner will compete with MR. DAN L products of such "oriental minds" town presented resolutions In Women's Relief Corps; and Kiowa Milunus won fourth honors. She selections from each State Grange What Secretary Dulles did find as those of Masaryk, Copernicus, It will be used towards, con­ It was Irwin’s confession, given t The End And The Means tinued repairs and improvements favor. ’Those who presented reso- Council. Degree of Pocahontas. is the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. for the title, jChopin, Tplalay, and of .Tchalkow.- shortly after his arreat last fall, QUINLAN about.yiRccnt, was. something that 'on Legion 11811. ofd'HfeBroit-school'* ‘ lil.tioris included, Allan Schaeffer, She .conducted a place.of. buslneM Frank Milunus, 118 West Main f : ‘TTie end justtfles the meanf.' sky. Winifred Kloter, Rayniond Rains- that put police .on the trail .of 12 all hands might have'agreed upon house which the town presented to In Rockville for about forty years, street! ''' ■ " other men who were connected to Maiicheeier Fveiilng tienild'An­ will be wlt'h’ ua oh ibew 2’ :■ That philosophy—and the ready A simple reminder, to the Kl- dell. Carlton Lessig, Romeo These four high-ranking stu­ dover enrreapondent, Mra. George daya to advlae as to your M EN’S W€AR. long ago— that Vincent is a foolish wania Club of Manchester: the Legion. - SERVICE - formerly a dry goods store, and various crimes by Irwin’s state­ rlEnd willing and ruthless'practice Rehearsal Held Auclair, John Peters, John Cottier, of late years added wearing ap­ dents will be the commencement ment to the police. Irwin, along Nelson, telephone Pilgrim 2-8783. apeclal requirements. 857 MAIN STREET character and poor brand of diplo­ Distillers of spiritual poisons w i i i : n v o r nv.a n t m i i f It—was the key to the conduct A rehearsal for the melodrama, Paul Arzt, Edward. Perry. George parel. speakers at graduation exercises with Edward B. Ollvar, also of mat. should find no room on the agenda Poole, Martin Lehan, George Ham- to be held Wedne.sday evening, We aiiggest that telephone com­ ,v]juid record of Joseph Stalin. of a fraternal organization. This is "Bertha, the Beautiful Typewriter She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Hartford, was convicted of break­ On that basis, Secretary Dulles Girl,” was held Wednesday eve­ mar. 'Howard Huelsman, Franklin June 17. panies limit the call of teen-agera ^ From' it came every act of his said with a view toward future • I ’t-ndt-r ilfd y W ork Paul J. Roden of Rockville; two ing Into the Oriental restaurant on has dictated Vincent’s retirement ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Welles, J. Olehder, George Wil­ grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. CSiarter Oak avemie In Hartford. to not more than five houra. Tfwhlch we consider brutal and un procedure, inasmuch as it must be which will be at a pay of 18,000 a conceded that a title of a speech— Douglas M. Fellows. Report is that • \\ hcrl Mignmcnl son, Robert Marcham, C. Gordon Fred Callaghan of Pawtucket, R. be open tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. The gun was originally stolen civilized. Becauee o f It, every pos. the play is progressing well. Fel­ Beckwith and David Dougan. year. If that Is all that was at your dis­ I., and Mrs. Thomas Cahill of m. and Sunday from 3 to 9 p. m. from the desk of a detective at the Bible item of good he may have posal beforehand'-can be most lows has the leading mate rote, • W ht't-I H.-ilnni'im'' Continue Committee Wallingford. 'The funeral will Hartford police department four If this Is Secretary Dulles’ con. Complimentary Shower It was voted to have the same accomplished for Russia arrived misleading. • Motor Tuni--up ■be held Monday at 8:15 from the All Tolland 'and Vernon news years ago. It passed through the Bclentlous performance of his own A Shocked American A complimentary surprise shower Building committee appointed last Burke Funeral Home with a Items are now handled through hands of two other men until It aaturated with the ucrlfice of hu­ was given In honor of Mrs. Michasl June continue and the committee duty. If It represents a course of Editor’s Note: It should be stat­ • I!i .iki- I ' i‘ '■ Requiem Mass at 9 a. m. at St. the Mamdiestcr F.venlne’ Herald found Its wav Into a drawer at the man life and flesh. ed that many Klwanlans them­ Schivlts at her home in Amston was empowered to fill any vacan- Bernard’s Church. Rockn'Ille bureau, located at One Charter Oak avenue restaurant conduct which will stand him In Wednewday evening. Friends from 4:ips, keeping the number as at ' Because the end always justified selves later expressed disagree­ • ( ;ir \\ ..--hin!' Burial will be In St. Bernard's Market street, tflephone Rockville where Invin caught up to It when DON’T MISS THIS AMAZING good stead as he tries to rescue his Amston Lake and Hebron village present. Sumner Forbes of Vernon the means, he could trick his way ments with the sentiments heard cemetery. The funeral home will 5-3136. » • he and Ollvar made the break. department from the reign of ter that day. In America, as well, the were present and brought many Center, who died suddenly this to personal power, and then take week, was a member of the Bulid- ror ta which McCarthylsin still in right of free speech extends to useful and- attractive gifts. —the-lives-.of-thosa-who.had-hclpcd. -those with wlK>m- we -dlsagri — Worl(lng:-on-Books------TURNPIKE ---- lng-«ommitt«e...... him along the route to power. tendsTo aubjecit It, an^^ Assessors are working on the At one point In the meeting In­ the air In ..Washington with, town, hooka to make the necessary AUTO BODY WORKS formation was a.sked as to Interim "“^'B ecau se the end ju ^ fted the demonstration of the fact that corrections on the tax list, but -to Hifi \\i-t vtiihllc Tumpiki* financing and this was explained means, he could quite calmly relate date their report Is not on file. by Campbell. ; justice can be done, and smears The Poet’s Column : to his fellow world leader, Neighbors’ Night P When Item 14, (to erect, equip totally refuted, it la also by ail Luxury Broadloom Churchill, that his program for In- It was Neighbors' Night at the PHONE Mltchdi 3-7043 and furnish an addition to the Ver- 1 NEXT THURSDAY MARCH 12th these same tokens a mortal af. Was Dead But Liveth non Elementary School on State i crea^ng , the prpducUon. pf__Ru3- I .am He .that ll'veth, and was front to such as Senators Mc' Route. .30 at a. total cost ..of not i gian agriculture had entailed the dead: end, behold I am alive for more than $135,500) was brought ‘ earthy and McCarran.. The latter death of millions of Russians-by evermore. Amen; and have the up. Irving Campbell a.«ked how 1 SfWtNG MACHINES hurls his supremjs Ip^lt, to the ef­ keys of hell and of d;ath.” Do you want" the widening, lengrthening' famine. at-a budget that figure was arrived at and fect that Dulles is following "in , — Rev. 1:18. ■if effect of plain carpet for your home? Like' whether or not authorization htyi Because the end justified the W anted the footsteps of Mr. Acheson. your carpet or rugs to be dfeep, soft, previously been given to hire .an , ; (neans, he could take a situation In Jesus dted and was dead srrhltect fp,r this addition. / i McCarthy obviously considers the iu.xurious? This Plain Axminster Broad- price! R. CONNELLY Which Russia seemed threatened As the word of God said It was brought put that the ' V-», Dulles decision unspeakable. 5 or 6 ROOM HOUSE loom is a special weaving by one- of the architect for the original school 1 by Hitler, with the western powers When He poured out His blood on •; *■< A' from Hm Rdvoro Woro foot This was the second set-back of country’s biggest and best known mills. had volunteered to make a floor ! iieemingly unwilling to mske any the cross. the week for Senator McCarthy On His head were unfurled It was loom ^ from extra heavy, chenille­ plan of the additional rooms, and dmozing ■ firm commitment to the safety of or APARTMENT. $ 9 9 5 give an estimated figure of cost. kifeliMo wM bo boro fo dtmoii- On Tuesday, in his hearings on the All the sin of the world like yarn that gives a chenille texture.^ And Russia, as a situation for a false And He suffered our Infinite loss. Cites Moor Condition -Voice of America, he carefully set each tuft is a full half inch high for goft- Irving Campbell spoke of the new sfroto Hw famous "Wotorioss pact with Hitler, which gave the UNFURNISHED undeiifoot luxury! Choose from Applo the stage for a project dear to his Then He suffered for sin condition of the floor in the audi­ for signal for the start of World War MAN AND WIFE torium at the Vernon Elementary heart—the project of having Which for death, is the sting Green or Cloud Gray in 12 ft. width; any Usually $12.50 (rrirititii t(| '| " Cookin9“ method with Rovora . II. length. LiroitM sJjQck-______School at this point in the meeting .opened. to. .him. .tha -s ^ e l .-persoa- And.lhe. Btrcngtli_Qljstn Is. the law,. PHONE MI-r-1337 ------■and“ also'Trt'the "closer-He -saW he ■ M"no!re“orthcBe~thlng8 was he u h i m r p o 9 » ^ >11111 it illilll: nel files of the State Department. For our judgment He bore was speaking for a group of Ver­ a_ stranger to Russian history. He __We. Ic .love.should adore,__ He- instructed department wit­ non . residents, who. felt. that _the . 'was a Communist Czar, doing, on Watch with God and see what HA nesses before him to return with “architect and contractor should not a larger scale, what other rulers MW. be given additional business by the for'.Vf*-^ " • * two of these files the next day, or Of Russia had doim bcmrc him. town unless they were prepared to bring with them their superiors to When He took our place ^ McutcJioiie^ But what were his ends? Even stand the expense of the floor re­ effortless give the reason why the files were After death He must face pairs; the fdcling being that the If we were to accept thcl theory not being produced. The judgment of' God for our sin. architect and contractor were to that the end can justify the niean.s, To s..ve us from lo.ss blame for. the floor condition due finger-tip we would also hay,e to ask whether This was, then, the direct test He died on the cross to lack of sufficient air outlets. but- Sins ‘ w tti' all la’id ' Upon GREEN First Selectman PaganUatated t h e '^ d ItsefF could be justified'. as to whether the Eisenhotver ad­ Aha sewing - - ministration would revoke the Him. the contractor had agreed to inves­ What were Stalin’s alms and pur- —umi;'"- tigate the situation and condition Truman order denying these files I poses? For three nights and three days of the floor fully. NEEDS NO ’The answer has to be mixed. As to Congressional Investigations— As the word of God says Appro%'e by Action Through their action last eve­ almost always with a dictator, the a Truman order based on long pre­ Tasted death, the wages of »ln. MANOR Bore the vengeance of God ning the voters approved an ap­ themes of power for power’s sake cedent in the relations between the propriation of $665,000 for the pro­ AHACHMENTS! executive and legislative branches. Recompense was the rcgl BUILDING SUPPLY CO. posed new elementary schoortflbe and of achievement on behalf of Which God's law demanded from But the next day the witnesses Birthdays erected on Ea.st street. Rockville; the people and nation being, ruled Him. «E5 PARKER STREET — MANCHESTER did not bring the flics with them, BEYOND LYDALL k FOULDS MILL—TEL. MI-9-4SBS an appropriation of $136,000 for a have been Interwoven In the career six room addition at the- Vernon Of Stalin. We have to assume that nor did they bring their superiors Recompense, full, complete Elementary School, with autliorl- there was an intent to do good for with them. Instead, Senator Mc­ He could lay at Godvs feet ties given power to perform all the Who saw the travail of His soul. Anniversaries Russia, and we also have to a.s- Carthy announced, that the State FOR duties Incident to th'e completion Department had agreed to prepare- Fulflll.ed was the law of these .schools; and also $5,000 Bumc that this intent was forever We know that God saw INTERIORS for repairs to the Memoiial build­ aanemorandum on the flics for his dominated by the compulsive need An offering, that maketlji man AND ing. Of this one individual to 'maintain, guidance, and sald-he.-thought this whole. — EXTERIORS Bridge Parties Announce Presentations PliINT Mrs. Edward Britner. president assert, preserve and extend ills would be sufficient. This meant, of TRADE-IN course, that' he had been denied Was raised from the dead of the DobosZ-Erlel-Laboc-Hansen ■ own personal power. There cajj^ be Unit of the American Legion , whaLhe really'wanted, which was As the word of God said ANNUAL WINTER GLEAIIAh GE no real selflessness In any dictator, Now sits at God's right- hand on . Casual Knotty Pine Auxiliary, have announced that.a? ON YOUR OLD and therefore no pure service of a hi.s own entrance to the files, so high. portable *pollo-pak heater and a nation or people. The point where, that he could pick out of them and Full redemption for all OF HlOH Q U A Lin PAINTS hospital bed with mattre.ss have been presented' to the Rockville In Stalin's conduct, what might televise those bits of gossip or al­ Who on Jesus will call SEWING MACHINE That believers might never more Accessories make Public Health. Nur.”ing Association. The Revere lest kilchens have he good for Russia began and legation he considered juicy, while Another hospital bed has been ignoring evidence which might, die. $4.50 ; what might be good for Stalin A. E. Fish, GOLD BOND SHEATHING placed at Stafford Springs, and a ANY MAKE OR prepared a demon^tratinn nf disprove or discredit such gossip. hospital bed and an adjustable took over, cannot be precisely lo­ March 1, 1053. 2 X 8 X 251.32” ALUMINUM COATED 1 , every Gift Day wheel chair at Mansfield. ’These (heir unique “WalerlesR (!ook- cated, but it was always there, These two Instances of admin TOP VALUE A N Y W H ER E!...... Sq. 9c will be available fiee of charge to MODEL ^”'T5aBcheTery=‘«mrBe"of-aeOeit'serred •iatTgteott-'deflaBt!g^-of»°McCaFQiylBiir ’TFPtdIaif ’gm tclr’TafaleF" arB'‘"a 'snT'i'esTasnror'Tenftira Tnif' melhddrOuf TTev^re both ends. mean. Of course, that the day is “muat” fot-TV-watchers; af­ quiring their use. These, articles , LoadPUn Watgh - ftr-i®-rMari- an event! were secured...lbw}ugh ,tbg . gener­ ■ ■■ ' Add to tRW thc- 'fW ttb a f ‘the ' nearer \vhen MOCarlhy veiir begin ternoon' teas: Fold 'flat', win nhow ynu * how. simple the. borough Hbuse said tod.ay that GYPSUM 1.M in 'Store osity of those who partiepiated in “ good for Russia,’’ as defin^ by to set the stage for.attacks on Queen Mary, confined to her bed away in limited closet space; the recent magazine campaign with gastric trouble, spent a fairly "waterless” meihnd Is when Stalin, camo ''from an econpraio Secretary D ulles _$nd President easily set up and lock for Every, Gift Day is an occasion conducted for the five American good hlght and her general condi­ 2 X 4 No. 1 and 2 COMMON Legion auxiliary units In Tolland creed and a philosophy o f ' life Eisenhower.' That will be healthy, tion is unchanged. rigidity. ’ to malte someone happy with Revere Ware goes to work for ' which were false, and which arc we think. And it will be nothihg The 85-year-old grandmother of RANDOM LENGTHS ...... Per Board Foot m e Watkins mellow knotty pine 4 er.s. Stafford Spiings, Coventry you. "There’s a flavor thrill in certain to be proved so in the long new. Several times in the course Queen Elizabeth II has been ill at and Mansfield. Marlborough House, her residence, furniture and accessories! run, even though they may tem­ of the famous or infamous speech There’s a big array of these Contribute Fund* store for you when you taste for a week and a half. Six boys and girls in the Talcott- 04 porarily have tailored themselves in which Senator McCarthy ac­ pleasing casual pieces that ' to certain advances for the Rus cused General George C.- Marshall RED TOP INSULATING BATTS rille trailer camp added almost meats prepared the Revere Way. go so well with today’s in­ ■ $10 to the Red Cro.ss fund drive Bian people, and ^ you must, doubt of "a great conspiracy, a con­ MEDIUM THICKNESS ...... Sq. Ft. formal living. this week. Earl Lovell, Clifford magic zig-zag • darnin9 • quilting • *111- You’ ll marvel at the way these ■ the solidity or real value of spiracy on a scale so immenie as 5c j I Pitman, Anne Lovell. Deborah Stalin’s achievements. The sem­ as to dwarf any previous such 1 Dickenson, Judith Wright and Bar- broidering • shirring • bordars • blind beautiful utensils retain Ihc blance of good in them, to be real venture in the history of man," and 1; ’ bara 'Tuxbury began by planning stitching • mpk«i buttonholci • forward garden color and goodness of and permanent, should have come DURAYAL LATEX BASE WATER PAINT to ’make food for a sale. labeled^as the objective of that ■ When the subject was released. ond r«v«r$e tewing * plus o‘th*r fiKiturMf ' from other philosophies and other conspiracy led by Marshall "to the their mothers volunteered to assist vegetables. Gleaming stainless, methods. The evil that Stalin did end that we shall be contained and $1.00 Qt. $3.25 OaL $2.95 the-youngsters who are all ten steel and lustrous copper c«»m- is obvious; the more burning ques- frustrated and finally fall victim Ideal for redecorating wall or ceilings. Standard colors. Pottery yeans of age or younger. The blue, palm green, sunlight yellow, many other coloro. ; Uon is whether the presumed good *to Soviet intrigue • from within amount the children raised was re­ [of lodvortisod to LIFE WAIWNS 1 ceived appreciatively and was t m iM M E in w bine to make Revere Ware truly Carved from a single solid piece of he did was not also fatally infected and Russian military might from SnOTHEM. 1N& added to the Talcotvllle total. KNOTTY PINE, BLEACHED MAHOGANY pine, this is the perfect server for “Housewares Fir.sl Family.” and rooted in evU and destined to without”—several times -in the popcorn, potato chicks, pretzels, or The reports from the various 'bear seeds of evil. FUNERAL OB PLANKED WALNUT FINISH branches in the Rockville chapter course of this speech Senator Mc­ as a cente^iece for fruit. Measures You’ve seen Revere Ware in the His whole career was based on Carthy referred to General Eisen­ S ERVICE show that $2,075.70 was contrlhut 6 inches wide by 12 inches long.' ed in the first days of the cam OPEN MON. and THURS. NIGHTS UNTIL'StSO the philosophy, that the end does hower. SHEETROCK IN 4 x 8 magazine, now see these kitchen Ormand JlWest paign which will continue until Justify • the means. Under that "In all U^ese attitudes," said Director SHEETS Sq. Ft. 7c March 15; beauties perfdrm before your 'creed, he could, and did, repeal the Senator McCarthy at one stage In A real value for remodeling that extra room! $4.75 4-H Note* laws o f man and the laws o f God his speech, "Eisenhower was. Mar- The Vernon Dairy Hillbillies will very eyes. K I N S meet tomorrow at 7;.30 p. m. at the aitd the laws of science. But these ahaU's firm supporter.” home of Thomas Nielsen: the Ver- laws will stand again after hini. "Eisenhower, who invariably SENSATibNAL VALUE! • non Grease Monkeys will meet The end does not justify the silted with Marshall,” was another The old Cape Cod cranberry Monday at 7 p. m. at the home of ^eans. And the wrong means, the McCarthy reference. 18” No. 1 PorfeotioR Siiowall Shakes Fine scoop, reduced in size as a Arthur Palmer; the Yarn and Eye White or gray, prime coato4 linseed oil bnse. Club will meet following the school Jot Dawn The Date jCslse means, destroy the purport- In short, the people of the 'planter! Stands or hangs; a sc.*.-( •’ ' I : -i / •' J.' . r i f ' t J '■ -■ V - \ U t V'; '/ V S -r 7 - 7 '> •\ ^ ' ■ L ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 PAGE NIMH H l6 B EIGHT 1' IV ------It serves homefront needs for You,” R. M. Pearson; "Prlnclplea blood and also is a procurement WON8-*-I41» »#• » ^fywr'WTHT—1286 Three Diiiiensioii Cheney Library of Televislorl Servicing,” C. V. CJoventry Accoinpailist avd Director Drive Reaches agency in collecting bloo- Airman—2:/c- -lrvii flUa.oC the Tax Review board to­ dents; Mrs. Thomas William Gra­ sei\t G. Paul Hofmann a letter 4,I5_W 0 NS—Jack Downey'a Muilc WHAY—Cup of Cofte* Club. I Coss A total of $4,323.70 has been Emperor*,” Alfred Duggan; “To Martin, 52. of Orange, Conn., was day announced revlaiona In the per- ham, Jr., secretary; Clifford H. contributed so far to the 1933 Red asking why he hadn't voted in the Shop. 4:15—WDRt.—Shopper* Special. dent of the Stanley Warner Cor­ 3 p. m.-61>. m...... Elarbara Anderson, Penelope Mori- killed at this air base yesterday by WDRC—St. Louis Mattnea. WTIC—Newa. snos . ■ eted «rand Hat. Orlylnally an- Beebe, treasurer. Club meetings Cross Fund drive, approximately last four years. WTIC—SteMa Dallas. WONS—Henry a H l-Jln*. poration which recently purchased the Moment, of Triumph,” Pamela what a'ir police *sy they believe auneed at <10,017,047 by. the are the fourth Saturday of the 20 per cent of this year’s qudta of His reply seemed excuse enough. W TIIT—Rctty Cfocker. WCCC—Leroy. the stock interest of Warner 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Mr. and Mrs. William H ew itt. Frankau; “All Done by Kindness,” was a hit and run driver. His body WKNB—UHF Program; Caravan of WKNB—The Children's Corner...... Francis Hill, Kenneth La Coss ___of Aaaeaaora, deductions of month. <21,540. “I am 100 years old and cannot PRUITS, OROGERIES, VEGETABLES Brothers and its families in the 8 p. m.-lO p. m. .. D. L. Moore; “Second Happiest waa found near the medical bar­ Sets Sermon Music, WHAY—Before the Doctor Come*. 10 p. m;-Midnight ...... John }A o o n , Bill Lanning COAL--COKE _S,804 briny the toUI now tb $»,- Gilbert Barnes, chairman of the get out to vote.” Hofmann was 4.;g_WDRC—Radle Harria WTHT—Top O' The Morning. Warner Theater circuit and now Day,” John Phillips; "Family Al­ racks on what was termed a sec­ 72,S4<. Rev. Reginald A. Merrifield, born Nov. 15, 1852. 4.34—WDRC—The Recorc' 8hop. 4:34—WCCC—New*: Breakfast News- operates the State ahd Circle bum,” Antonia Ridge. ondary road. Police said the driver drive, urges everyone Who has not AND FRESH MEATS WTHT—Eddie Arnotu Time. Exemptlona, includiny veterans, minister the Second Congrega­ contributed to do so as generously >4^ boy. theaters here. home-made pies. An old-time pro­ Non-fiction; "The Temptress Re­ has not been located. Martin made Tel. MltekeN 3.1138 ana to <672,784. Tomorrow's tional Church, will use "One of'the. WTTC—Voting WIdder Brown, WKNB—Morning Special. Ellington his home with a sister, Mr*. Emily as possible, so that this year's STOP AT THE SUGAR HEART STORE WHAY—Save a Life. WTTC—Radio Baxaai. Jack Sanson, manager of the gram of music, skits and novelty turns,’* E. C. Allcard; "Best Plays oalumn will carry reports of re- Twelve Apostles, James” as his 4:t J —w n c —Woman in My Houae. WKNB—ktuslcal Showcase. State, today said the first 3-D numbers has been planned by Mrs. of 1951-1952,” edited by John Jane Chadwick at Orange where campaign will be a success. 4,44_W D R (^ N ew i; Old Record Shop. ViMons in more detail...... aermon-to^c at the 11 a. m. aervn To help in the solicitation of con­ AND SAVE MONEY! W THT—Top O' the Horning. feature wilt be “Bwana Deyil, Rachael Pease and Mrs. Horace 8. (Tltapman; "How to Restore and the body will be shipped for burial. ‘w o jr s —Bobby- B enson.-...... WHAY^-^Ssve a-U fe. Democrat Oub- McKnighl. PnpUa to Show Reanlta ices Sunday. The church will tributions more workers have been Millioiis WTHT—News: Joe GIrand. 4:45—WKNB—Community Cloaeup. currently enjoying success In thea­ Decorate" Chair*," R. B. Blanch­ I "What We Are Leamlny In participate in the "One Great Hour enlisted. They are Mrs. Mi'drcd OPEN EVERY DAY—9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. WTIC—Just Plain Bill. »:iO -W D RC—Newa. ters throughout the country. It Special Class Set ard; "Sicilian Roundaboimt,” Eu­ of Sharing,” program Sunday. WKNB—News; Hits of Tomorrow. WCCC—12 Hundrel and M Hits. will be necessary to make a v^hole Hears Address Sunday Rev. Kenneth Johnson gene Bonner; “The Challenge,” W H EN I T S ^ Fliysical Education” will be Kossick, Mrs. Charles Jacobson, WHAY—Story Queen. WTIC—Newa; Planet Man. demonstrated by the junior high There will be a pastor's training Mrs. Paul Wupperfeld, Miss ..IS —WHAT—Crosby'a (Juarter, new change-over in the theater will conduct a special class at the Phyilla Bottome; “Civic Vlctorie*,” infill noMnve 5 MINUTES FROM MANCHESTER WKNB—Newa; Polunia. parsonage at 9:30 a. m. for those rapila Of the Robertson School class for church membership. WTIC—Front Page Farrell. WTHT—Nr School Ttidav. set-up here, he said, Lncluding a R. S. Childs; “ Guy* on Ice,” L. R. TIME TO AQT Martha Keeney, Miss Florence 4.JO—WTIC—Lorenso Jones. By Rep. Laing rs SIGN CO. Wednesday at a meeting at 8 p.m. Adults desirous of uniting' with Schleldge. Miss Hannah Jensen, WHAY—News; Morning Star Rarlew. new screen and synchronising who plan to join the church on Ellsworth; “Woman's Guide to Eu­ Mm. Virginia Whltehlll Kooert i*i. Baldwin WKNB—Dance Dst». , WONS-Newa. Palm Sunday. rope," edited by Eugene Fodor; the Parent-Teacher association the church are requestedeqi to con­ Mrs. William Stuek, Mrs. .Stanley ON ROUTE 6 IN BOLTON WHAY—Band by Demand. 1:15—WDRC—Health Aid*. cameras. • CommerclKl I,etterlBf , the auditorium. Francis A. Fer- tact Reverend Merrifield. Merrifield The McGaw, Mrs. Robert White and WDRC—Memory Lene. WONS—Sloment* 01 CumforL Fabian and his partner, Ram Ellingtqn, March 6—(Special)— Personal Mention 'Lor* of the New Testament,” Jo-, Ailitiirig^ WON8—Wild Bill Hlckock. tU, FTA co-president, and John Christian Endeavor Society will Mrs. Virginia WhlUhUl of West­ who last year succeeded G. Albert WTIC—Spin 'Em Again. Rosen, vice president of the firm, Postmaster Edward F. Charter seph Gaer; "Understanding Old • Silk Screen Process Printing Mrs. George Chandler, TEL. MI-9-0933 LOTS OF PARKING SPACE WCCC—News: Music. The Tolland County Democratic has been confined to hit home for a MeVeagh, both of the school meet at 7 p. m. Sunday in the minster road will serve as accom­ Pearson, director of tlie club for 18 Blood for the sick and Injured in I:S4-W HAT—Itdllan Mu»le, announced that "we firmly believe Age,” J. O. Gilbert; "Face of toe LATHROPlNIURItUi Church Community House. years, has been in charge of the re- 4.|5_VVDRC—(3urt Massey and Martha WCCC—News; 13 Hundred and 10 Aasociation met in the *rown Hall few days with a cold. ' Arctic,” Richard Harrington; '"An- • Neon Service y will be in charge of the panist for the G Clef Club'-when hospitals, blood for-declvatlyes.iike TIUon lilt !______... . _ that the . revolutionary develop- hearsals this season. Mr. Baldwin Today WHAY—News. WKNB—Italian Hour. yliere-Monday-night with toe local -Claude—Dlmock - of-4ho State igram. Upcoming Meeting It presents Its concert tonight-at serum globulin, immunizer against .Why ? Bsesm * they ments 'of 3-D and Big Screen as Highway crew, III this paat week I^prOtti will also lead a discus- The Nathan Hale Square Club of is also director of the Nutmeggers several virus diseases: the . Red WTTC—Note* end Quote*. WDRC—The Garden Gate. well as theater television hold the-: , Democratic Club and the Town gr^hy*’ Albert'Koslofff' “WMte ED TOMCZUK -8-^>'elock-in’’the-auditorium of-the---of Hart ford,...vidio ..will, be, guest, al wa.y. keep .'Tiun * i'lSS—WONS—Cecil Brown, News, WTIC—Cisco Klo. at his home. Is aiowly improving. ,Hqi.ii». in Plcturq .gqsl .Utocy.,’!, iBOn MPTHyMCM edircatton actW^ tlrtet LodgerAFfl'AM, wilt meet ’ Cfbss fthahdes this Vital program. handy—for r«e- ■ ...... mVealBr------'W’ONS^cnartnrKgiiter:------promise of rewards es great,- <.r committee- a s- hosts. Edward- F.- Mnnehester Mai-S-8<8» tlea and what the program is at­ Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Bowers School. . artists this evening. 4;ie _ WDRC—New*. 4:45—WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis Show. ■ Mfe'^ (Seorgi H'ug^^ of Main ■eph Learning; "Here's a Faith for ord-fa.t relief of city greater, than those our Industry Horton, third selectman and presi­ street who was a patient in the tempting to accomplish.” Thefe Masonic Hall in Merrow. Refresh­ Robert M. Baldwin of Hartford. Tickets will be available at , WHAT — Sports; H«rdw»re WHAY—Famou* Trius. dent of the local club conducted teacher and composer of music, < Bowers School. gas. heartburn, Brief*. WONS—Guest Star. has received in the p.i't. Our Manchester Memorial Hospital has erill be an answer and question ments are served after the meet­ .our etomach. Al­ WON3—News. WCCC—13 Hundred and SO Streetf. experience with the Fabliiv Thea­ the meeting and welcomed guests. rlod. ing. WTIC—New*. , 14:44-WDRC—Galen Drake. President John B. OirardinI of the returned home. most in.taotjy. WTHT—New*; Joe Olrend Show. ters has convinced us that today EllingtoiD Grange neighbored Mothers of grade two pupils will The 4-H Town committee will later suppressed, contained these WINDOW SHADES Turns neutralize WKNB—Trail Herder*. Democratic Association introduced 4:I.S—WTrC—Strictly Sport*: Weather. WONS—KIddlf Review there is a very real potential for with Stafford Tuesday night fur­ hoetesses. The nominating meet Monday at the home of Mrsi During his Time, words: WONS—Patter by Patterecn. speakers who included Philip excess acid. Yet WHAY—Voice of I.L.G.W.U. recapturing so-called ‘lost’ audl- nishing two numbers on th* pro­ .WYNSHAW’S ^ m m ittee will be elected from the Winthrop Merriam on Ripley Hill. "I sin not siire he (Stalin) al­ GrflM, WKitfl Ecru contain no soda Make every room WHAY—Supper Serenade. WTIC—Adventure* of Archie An­ encea and winning new ones.” I.,alng, Representative from Wind­ floor for presenting a slate of of- ways knows hoW to use . . . that to ovcr-alkallze or WDRC -Jack Zalman. drew*. sor and Mrs. Anna Skopak, ex- gram. BaskettMU Notea World Feared Him S;J»—WDRC—Thli I Believe. WC(TC—Keeping Up with the Kids. In his statement to all em­ BRIDAL SHOP fleers a t the April meeting. The Robertson School girls' power with sufficient caution, HOLLAND HNliH cause acid rebound. One or two t:3 t—WDRC—Quy i^m btrdo. WTHT—No School Today. ployes, expressing his solid confi­ alate central cornmitteewoman. - 220 in Group .ststin is too rude . . . I therefore Toms, eaten like candV, stops WTIC—Weather. Oueats were present from all 13 Manchester Evening Herald El­ basketball team was defeated by 14:I5—WDRC—Super Noodle. dence In the future of the motion lington correspondent, Mrs. G. F. 62 Church Street, Hartford Only about one-fourth the poten* the Ellington Grammar School (Continued From Page One) propose to the comrades to find Made to Order stomach distress almost before it a work of art g:Sa—WTIC—Emil Cote Glee Oub. 14:35—WDRC—Oaier. Drake. towns in Tolland County. Horton WONS—Auto Tune Derby. picture business and his optlinistic membership of the PTA has a way of removing Stalin . . .” starts. Do as millions do—carry 14:54—WDRC—Parade of Youth. was chairman of th; refreshment Berr, telephone Rockville B-6S1S. Wednesday afternoon by a score $ 1 .5 9 Wltli Your RoUera W THT—Sereno Gammell. WONS—Bruce MacFarlane. outlook for increase in public pa­ Lev* of enrolled. To date only about of 30 to 12 at Coventry. Scoring abortive, riots and demonsrta- That task prov^ impossible. By Turns always. Remember to get a WCCC—Newa: Muilcal Beoreboard. WKNB—Uptown Rhythm s., tronage in the next few months. committee. totM the PTA membership, for the locals; Gloria Bussiere and tions. For his part, his activities the time Lenin died. Stalin\was bandy roil today. g:lS—WDRC—New*. WCCC—News; 13 Hundred and 40 Fabian said ”we are eager to ex­ Fire Warning-Given - DAIMIV REES GOP PIAIT the Year . too. firm .. xmlrcnchctL .'When' ttie . . WTIC—’^ rre fitar Extra,, ...AH persona .building. fires .in-the imaia do not ie e i thls .number Roberta. Vance, each <84; EUzabeth attracted the auehtton of the E .A r JO H N S O N saswSrMS .«■• with colors from tke ftaftfE8i8«aNfiSfl hy V WTHT^porta. W Ti^^ilair Lee Ta.vl«r," ploit 'these' developments-aifd- the la an adequate representation to Schwager and Dorothy Latimer, Man of Iron succumbed to a brain open now must call the fire warden Hartford, March 6—(>P)—Demo­ The floor AJfii Czarist secret police. WONS—Mualc in the Air. WTHT—Space Patrol opportunities they afford, to the pupport the best poqalble effective each 2; for Ellington, Evelrs, 14; hemorrhage, the Man of Steel was I :*a—WDRC—Beulah. 14:45—WONS—Conn. College Conver- fullest—utilizing all the resource­ to get a permit before Ilgjiting any cratic State Chairman John M. length Bridal r^ am for a school the site of Nleman, 8; Barton, 6: Skinner 2. Between 1902 and 1917. Stalin ready. He set his plan into ac­ P A IN T GO. WTIC—Mind Tour Manneri. eattbn*. fires. If conditions are right a per­ Bailey aays Republicans s’nd Qov. was arrested'Six times, and exiled. WTHT—Weatker; Headline Edition. 11:00— WDRC — Bill Shadell; Plano fulness and ingenuity that have Gown makes It Is anything miaaing fnne Oventry’s. Beet local guards: Janet Eidredge, tion. 699 Main St.. Tel. MI-9-4501 WONS—Fulton Lewi*. Jr. mit will be given, otherwise it i* I..odge, by supporting a bin to re- Five times he escaped. Portrait*. made the motion picture bu.siness ahurae toe state's 36 senatorial dis­ a Spring 1953 ? -Lot Barbara Contos, Bonnie Sue Las­ (Next: Stalin becomes Rusala.) 7 slg—WONS—Tello-Teit. WKNB—News; BIbllquI*.. not given until the State Fire your insurance plan? f Under the nickname of Koba he WDRC—Junior Ml»». the exciting and spectacular biisi tricts are engaged In ”a great con­ sen and Karen Little; for Elling­ WTHT—French Program. Warden allows burning of refuse debut was leader of an arme met at the length,” a fast obligation on your part. Soc for Windham Street School of Wll- Bolsheviks. These rubles were sent 11:25—WONS—News. home of ihh pastor and wife Mr. joint judiciary committee and is orthy Patron and Worthy Ma to the late Maxim Litvinov, exiled 7;4,V-WDRC—Ed Murrow. Fort Dix. N. J „ March rising star of of the Eiastern Star Climax llmantlc. WHAT—Newa In Italian. snd Mrs. Kenneth Johnson on seen certain of winning passaged us thia week. in London at that time, who served Temporary Head WTIC—One Man'* Family. 11:54—WCCC-Newk. 13 Hundred and Pvt. Edgar Owens, charged with the GOP-controlIed General "As­ fashion in rose ___ pter, respectively, Wednesday Firemen In News WONS—Top Tune*. 90 Hit*. murdering his lieutenant while on Maple street Monday night for a point lace with as the party's paymaster and Tuners 1 :00—WDRC—Mr. Keen. WONS—P»ula Stone Show, _ sembly. (light during the meeting in the Volunteer Fire Association 1 will WTHT—Mystery Program. maneuvers, was recaptured early business meeting. The flower com­ nylon pleated financial brain. An enjoyable tim'e was spent WDRC—G've and Take. Republican*, said Bailey last ^tasonlc Hml in Merrow. Other meet Monday at 8 p.m, in their Between arrests, Stalin roamed WHAY—Public Health Berle*. WHAY—Berio Program; Pot Pourrl. today, two hours after he escaped mittee purchased some vnses and tulle inserts. WONS—Movie Qul*. jardinieres for use in the church. night, are trying to "steal control officers elected follow: Associate firehouse In South Coventry. Vol­ Russia, changing his name, barely yesterday afternoon, playing Chi­ WTIC—Hollywooo Love Story. from a "secured ward”- at the post WTIC—All Star Bands for Bondi. WKNB—Polka Parade. Twenty members were present. of . the Senate in the futurs” and natron, Mrs. Beatrice Curgenven unteer Fire Department No. 2 will eluding the police time after time. A ntennas 4:1,V—WHAY—Here's To Vet*. hospital here. nese checkers, ordinary checkers, II ;45—WONS—Bendatand. are adopting a "public be damned” ^ Storra; associate patron, Fran' 0 The next meeting will be held $65.00 meet Monday at 8 p.m. In their He ^ cam e Lenin’a protege and canasta, i^etback and bingo, at the AND g;S —WTHT—ThI* I* Tout FBI. WHAT—Ro*onl program. Owens. 21. of Brooklyn. N. Y attitude.. cia Carragher of Storrs; secretary, firehouse in North Coventry. trusted lieutenant," He wrot^ WDRO-.Iohnny Dollar. WCCC—A Frienc.' of Touri. a mental patient before entering the first Monday In April at the second, meeting.of the Golden Ag«...... 1V.T1C—Name . T h a t. TUne. home of sL ’s. John McConville. Democrats claim that reshuffling Oertilide A. Haven, Coventry; Personal Mention articles in underground magazihea. WONS—True or False...... Attemooa the Ttrmy, was picked up by two- -Opeit-Thttrsdajr- CTlub, a recreational club for peo­ 13:04—‘WDRC—Theaier of Today. It was voted to hold another pub­ this year I* Illegal because the Ireaaurer, Mrs. Helen Wilcox Of Emil Strede, Jr., of Roof road is signing .them with the name ple of 60 years of age and over, WHAY—Morton Gould. guards just a few hundred feet from It noon te TeLMI-9-«SM f •(errow; conductress, Min Rath i : 0»—WDRC—There's Mualc In the WCCC—Know Tour Union. lic card party at the home of Mrs. state constitution say* redistrict- 6 p. m. _ a patient at- Windham Community ■‘Stalin:"-or “man of steel.” Revo­ aponsored 'by~ the Manchester ______WKNB—New*; Sport* Dlg**L from the hospital...... ing can be made only immediately Hall of Storrs; associate conduc­ uood-Xy Service ...... Afr:-...... -...... WONS—Man on th» Farm. Wesley Schlude on Maple street 100 East Centeir St. Memorial Hospital. He sustained a lution waa his life. YWCA. The committee of mem­ W THT—0**le end Harriet. He surrended meekly and was after a decennial federal census. tress. M rs.. Loula Carragher of broken loft ankle and a broken left The revolution freed all political SEE W TIC—Challenge. WTHT—Talent Show. taken back to the post provost March 16. bers which planned the meeting WHAT—New*: Save a Life Program, WTIC—Newa; Weather. htorrs. wrist when he fell about 6 feet prisoners, and Stalin came home WHAT—Itallen Voice. msrshall’s office for ouestionlng. Plans Compleied t Named to Aaaignmente Included Mrs. May Tlvnsn. Miss WONS—Newa; Titus Moody; Show 13:15—WKNB—Perrv (Jnmo Show. He escaped late Is.st night. Plans are complete for the ftrom a ladder Tuesday morning, from his Siberian exile for the last Mary Clemens and Mr.fand Mrs. Hit of tha Week. . The appointed miicers follow Strede was reaching for lumber time. He fought the Poles in the *: 3»—WTHT—Corliss Archer. WTIC—Album of the Week. The soldier Is charted with mur Ladies Benevolent Society (L George Edwards. ._ — .WONS—Song* of..Dur. Time., WHAY—Gemma Program. Chaplain, Mrs. Gloria Angell of stored |n the garage when the lad struggle that solidified the Com- 12rt5.^WTIC^I;enten Message*.------der in the.shooting of 2nd. Lt.. Rich Through E. group) of the Congre­ lUimantIc; marshal, Mrs. Esther der gave way. m.unlsU'_,hpld on the country, and At the brief business -meeting WHAY—Nile W itch. ard M. Davenport. 22. of New Lon­ gational Church, to sponsor a sup­ Mr; lEtiwards-^ was elected-tempor- t :U —WTHT—.News. Roundup. . 13:54—WDRC;—Stars Over Hollywood. Irtocka of - Storrs; organist, Private William Strode will he was’ rewarded for his years of FAMOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 YEARS WTIC—Critic at Large. WCCC-New*. ------don; Conn., during^a practlce man per-today in the - social rooms frs. Alice Williams, Coventry; leave Saturday for Seattle. Wash., service by a commissarshlp in the aryl"chairmaii and Mia- Clemens WTHT—FlghU. WTHT—Swedish Program. euver in which live ammunition of toe church at 5:45 p. m. Mrs. S tem;s3rary secretary, to .serve un­ ISO Center St. (Cor. Church A Center) Where It’a easy to park WKNB—Man on the Street Ldah, Mrs. M ildred' LOomis; after spending about two week!' first Red government. WONS—Frank EdwatJa. was used on Feb. 11. Milo' Philbrick is in charge of the til members become sufficiently ac­ WHAY—New*; Night Watch. WONS—B'ng Crosby. Itorrs; Ruth, Mrs. Ruth Collings, leave with his parents. Strede is He waa made commissar for WDRC—Capitol Cloak Hoorn. WTIC—Farm Forum. kitchen and Mrs. Howard Lanz the The radges”; Esther, Mrs. Btty workers’ and peasants' Inspection. quainted, to elect permanent off!'- J WCCC—Mu.Mc for Milady. dining room. with the field artillery battalion 1»:15—WONS—Mualc Lovet*’ Hour. • WHAY—LaRnm Program. The Saturday off from work la loffman. Coventry; Martha, Mrs. motor pool. His rise through the still-forming cers. WTIC—Words In ‘ he Night. when the average husband does The menu consists of boiled ham, / 'I m 1»:SP—WDRC—New*: Dance Orchestra. 13:4.V—WKNB^Tour Income T*x. NOW! Seat Cover Sale! Refreahments of coffee end cake, (elvlra Inner of West Willing Recent Arrival Russian hierarchy was quick. He WTIC—News; Radio City PrerUw*. WONS—Serenai.'e In Blue. msybe hsif as much as he said he baked beans, escalloped potatoes, on; Electa, Mrs. Virginia Fran­ became a member of the central contributed by members, were WCCC—Mualc for Milady. was going to do. salads, rolls and coffee. The desert, A daughter,' Ann Marie, was WTHT—Edwin C. Hill; Sport*. WTIC—To Be Announced. ONE WEEK ONLY cis, Storrs; warder, Mrs. Doro- born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. -committee and the revolutionary served, with Mrs. F. D. Pearl and 1 0 :« —WTIC—Pro and Con. hy Shaffer. Ooventiy; sentinel, military council. Eventually, In Mrs. Burton Pearl assisting. Music WHAY—New*. Donald L. Clark of Mgnsfleld. It’s easy...it's fun to find colors in dramatic dee|> tones to delicate 1 1 :00—New* on all itation*. We have Juet ordered 1M 6 MW Hward Collings, “The Ridges.” formerly of Coventry, at St:' Fran­ 1922, he became general eecretary wu* furnished di ring the afternoon SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE WHAY—S»ve t Life Program. Installation will be March 18 of the Communist Party. by Mrs. Burton Ptarl. “ Dutch Boy’s” big Color Gallery. pastels. All come in either Flat II :05—WDRC—New*. cis HoaplUl in Hartford. The ma­ 11:15—WTHT—Late Show. 1868 style covere. flaleBce e< preo. t 7:45 p. m. in the Masonic Hall Stalin made this post—and, also, The next meeting of the club For it contains swatches of the or Semi-Gloss. Use *ny color on ternal grandparenU are Mr. and himself—into an instrument of WHAY—Night Watch. Television I Merrow. Mrs. William B. Gorman of Hol- will be held on Thursday, March SAVE AT LEAST $500 very shades. And .on each walls and woodwork of onj —-r..WONS—Midnight Matinee. % O F F ent steck new en sale. dm roh ActlWUes -power.- He wna asaemhUng his. re: 19; from- 2 to 4-p.- m.- at the Com* .... U K I ia —Nui'.a..-_..______30 listw- streetr MapcHWen swatcE.'thrM K a^ Be sure _. W DRC-P.wIght Cooke...... P;-MV------r------Rev. Truman O. Ireland, minis- sources for the moment he knew muhity Y . 5VNHC ------Belie Clark of South Coventry la would come. That mcment was the ON THESE Tf2 0tDSMOSto^ are listed — thus suggesting for Boy” Color Gallery,now. It’ll i l :»0—WTIC—Slelne Corpi Show. ir-of -the'First -Congregational the baby’s paternal • grandmother. WDRC—Symphony Hall. 4:00—Kate Smith. P L A S T ie f l O R E urch, win use "A Religion That death of L.ehln. which would open ; you"^iiililete cOloif schemes! su g ^ t to you scores of Oflusual W THT—Late Bftb Lloyd Show.- • 6'.00—To B f Announeed. ..50 S85UFER^COiWERtiiLiE COUK WHAY—NIte Watch. S;!."}—Meet the Star*. lUches Bvety Aspect of Life," up the top job. Here you'll see everything from 5':30—Howdy Doodv R • ^ $ l S t o r SALE Rig. $22.50 Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ Yet, despite his growing im­ and dramatic color schemes. 12:00—WTIC—News; Music. iHng'the 10 a. m. worship serv' 88 SUPER .DOOR SEDAN WDRC—News. 6:00—Collexe Roundtable, entry correspondent, Mrs. Charles portance in the Kremlin, he was 4 6:.V)—Sportscope. s. Tsnerraw L. Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-8231. little known to the mass of Rus­ 98 DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN 6:40—Weather Forecast The Board of Christian Educa- • :00-W TIC —Frank Atwood: Nawa, 6:45—World New* Roundup. P U S T I C n O R E ion Will meet Monday at 8 p. m. sians. His mentions in Pravda LOW MILEAGE — FULLY EQUIPPED WDRC—Farm Program. 7:0O—Sidewalk Interview*. DOG, A-BOMB VBTt MISSING were few. He was seen at atate 0:15—WDRC—Hymi Time. 7:15—Legislitor* Report. t the home of Miss Grace Y. 4:50—WONS—Henry's Hl-JIn*. 7:30—Those Two. Rig. $29.95 SALE Rtg. $11.50 functions, and he made some WDRC—Yawn Patrol Wllte on Cooper Lane. The Buffalo, N. Y.—(A>»—Duke, said 7:45—Camel New* Caraetn. apeechea,. but, next to ^ n l n , the WCCC—Production Newargel,, „4:00-rllam a.....‘ ;;.,i.-;=;:...'a::;v.-.- . rd of Trustees will meet Tues- to-be the first deg t» aee«n atemic Minchester Motor Sales, Inc. , ■vrxic—weather;' Frank Atwood. y at 8 p. m. in the vestry. most poputaf' Rusiata'h' IfcadeY wxa 8:50—Life of Lllejr. bomb explosion, dlMppeared from ... IDMRL tVHAY—Save a Life Program. 4:00-Tbe Blk Stoir . f L A S n e FilRE The IlhyUimlc Choir .will meet Trotsky. 512 WEST CENTER STREET 4:<5—WKNB—New*. his home here recently. € . J ; 4:45—WKNB—.New*: Morning SpecUl. S:.7(V-Th# Alorleh Family. It was in intrigue and ruthless- 10:00—Cavalcade nt Sporta. iesdsiv al 8 p. hi. in the parson-' The dog, 8-yeer-oId red male “YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER”^ 7:00—WDRtJ—Newatinie. Rtg. $24.95 SALE Rtg. $12.95 SALE ■eon Wall street. 'The Senior- nes.s that Stalin excelled, and he Electric Ranges 10:45—Greatest FIghta. cocker spaniel, was present with PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE WCCC—Good ilorning. Good Music. 1I:0()—Man Agal; at Crima. 1 Pilgrim Fellowship will meet was quietly gathering physical OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9—TEU4HI-3-4134 WTIO-Bob Stekle. 11:30—My Favorite Story. his master, Henry E. Friedrich, at atrength and making alliances WONS—Weather; Henry Hl-Jlnz. 12:00—New*. lunday from 7-9 p. m. in the ves- 385 CENTER STREET — tel. MI-9-9713 WHAY—Cup of Coffee 6lub. f U S T I G , All Oovtri luttllM FREE the Loa Alamos, N. M„ A-bomb while Trotsky made speeches 1 :00—New*. y for a worship and social test in 1944. Friedrich was then in 7:15—WTHT—Morning Deration, WKNB iriod. Lenin sensed the antagonism be­ the Army. When he later went to WONS—New*. 4:25—Program Preview*. Rtg. $19.95 j j LE Frtt Stat CuihioRt With Evtrf Salt Couples Name Kings tween the two men. and tried to WTIC—Boh Steele; Weather. 4:50—To Be Announced, 9 Clarkson College, Duke attended WDRC—News: Shoppers Special, 4:45—Betty Fume**. ___ _ " The Couples Club of the church avoid an.V open- conflict. 7:30—WTHT—Newa; Top O' tha Morn- fa s elected Mr. and Mrs. David classes and alAo was present at 5:00—Western Theater. his master’s graduation “hi 1947. •When.' Uenln .dledu ln_l924, he „ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH^^ Ing. 6:00-rShlp'* Reporter. E L A S T IC a A Tp«af In Three Colors left a last testament with his WTIC-l^Morning Watch. 6:15—The Early Show. wife. This statement, which Stalin WDRC—The Music BO*. 7:30—New*. WCCC—News; Good Homing, Good 7:46—Perry Como. Rag. $15.95 m l e 1 - ® ® THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR | Music. “ 8:00—To Be Announced. “ t r u c k T IR E S >3*COLOR TRANSFER Top-Flight Date Dress WONS—Henry a Hl-JIn*. 8:30—My Friend Irm*. WKNB—Newa; Morning Special, 9:00—Playhouse of Star.*. 7:15^ WHAY—.News. 9:30—Our Mi** Brooks. - HAVING A PARTY? 10:00—To Be Announced. F^RST LINE FAMOUS PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METHOD | 10:.30—"Check Tour Gun*.". 6.00 X16,6 Ply. . .$17.50 FRIENDS IN FOR TV? .11:00—The Late Show. T*m *rr*w WEDDING RECEPTION? A. M. — WNHC VANDERBILT 6 .50 x 1 6 ,8 Ply. . . .$22.50 CLUE SOCIAL? TWe OVENS 8:30—Teat Pattern. f”tit AiiNiWAMt 9:00—Science Review. CALL 9:30—Rootle Kazootie 10:00—Space Patrol FACTORY METHOD PAINTING 10:.30—Hail the Champ. TIRES 7.5 0 X 2 0 ,8 Plyf . . .$46.50 11:00—Wild Bill Hickok. **Tlie Party Sheir 11 :.10—Terry and the Pirate*. IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL P. M M I.9 ^ 9 S — MI.9.7S74 13;00-Blg Top. Fancy Horn D’oeuvrea, 1:00—Gene Autry. AT COST 7.50 X 20,10 Ply . . .$48.00 Sandwichea, Canape'a NOW IN OPERATION By GEORGE DOBIN 4:15—WONS—Doctor* Make Hlilery...... __8MIQ..Pef.JHwiid,r.ed.,__ .,i„ -----We’re'-'ofteR —asked—qurstions- Special Prices on 1,000 or filore! XO tliStO N N a EXTRA COST ‘SEfi'US~S06N FOR A " -w w t« about'UH F and 'VHF television— Black 'Sidewalls . BecaoMi Qf. Increaaed. . . what toe ■ tnltiajs mean and why INCOME TAX WORK 9 Efficiency FREE ESTIM ATE there "aHf two such'set-ups In bdr BSve' yoiir 'tezeti'computed e'r 6 . 0 0 7 ( 1 6 $ 1 t . ^ 5 $15.45 TV picture. To start with, our ra­ checked by a quaUfled tax ac­ RETRtADlNG RECAPS dio and television impulses are only countant. Call Mitchell 3-5416 $18.55 V I a smalt part of the great 5dbra- for appointment or stop- In at 6.50x15 $14.^5 CASING tXCHANOO^- tion ■’spectrum," as it is called, 244 Main Street. Available at $18.95 Our new infra-red tun- = which InCii^S such things as light, your convenience. 6.50 X 16 $14.95 sound and other phenomena. Own an all-steel Youngstown Kitchens 64* Cabinet Sink WON DER OVEN nel which makes possible ~ snd enjoy the biggest savings ever! ■ ■ « - 7.00x15 $16.95 ' Sirturday a BAKED-ON enamel = Radio waves, for example, turn Thi*-.beautifiii Cabinet Sink is complete wilh all the famous 1-' SAM f T:VM ' M f : .y / \ paint job for your car. =s Into such thinga as X-rays, cosm'i r 7.00 X 16 $17.95 rays, and so on, as the vibiations Young.^town Kitchens features to make your work ea.sier, faster. Only legal r s Cash in on this offer n^s’. See us today. A Increase. Well, when the experi­ YW W I 6.40x15 $12.45 $15.45 Gn 6 ABSOLUTELY DUST M menters first discovered television, AT LOW PRICES 4 FREE = they found that a certain frequency Chock thoso fomeuf fteturoi 6 . 0 0 X 1 6 . ) • • • *$4*95 range (Very High Frenquency: Arthur OruB Stores j 6.70x15 $12.95 $15.95 24 MotiFs was better suited for reception HOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. H. 9 I aU-rtiiSiii rHcd*l*- •W-dwa, U-I*lu ernwl Mi*. • Oh. yes, we have tha i*MwM Std I**. 6.70 X 15 ...... $5.95 • GLASS-LIKE FINISH M than other vibration frequencies. Iny-tsslt**, (m*«hi. liu 7.10x15 $14.95 $18.95 , "^ouna of cure” men­ I ( mW, Isis 4i*i*S**r4i. tie* t*4 Mwrir i**i* I* ciMWfif. tioned in the ^Id prow Because TV broadcasting ‘ fluo- 2162 > tiiates considerably, only 12 chan­ I Dm4, r*«*r, (*-i*l«S k**l. tl***m| k«*4lH M 4*tn S*r kridrt 7.60x15 $15.95 $19.95 erb. But we’^d far • FACTORY METHOD = nels could be used in, this part of O n Sale For One Week rather tell you thft I t iimit, OiKij 4mI, 1 Wf S*r«|i ^ y«>«' houM- the radio spectrum. 'ITie first 100- Y»e|Wle*ei., tMTS l*>*< <**<*«*<, **l7.|«lllfi*|. . 8.00x15 $16.95 $20.95 l^w linenh and wearablea quickly "ounce of prevention.” • WILL OUTLAST BY = odd regular TV stations are in thla *^d eaally? You can do It in a jiffy So we suggest you go > \mpnu ti iMfCUL lukktr iimftn uMm ttn |M*|>! 6:50x10 $8.95 7:19x15 $0.95 There a plenty of atyle newa in' categoi-y. S*Sii*»-«ti*| IhH* cUdMt. 1th theae colorful baaketa of fruit every line of thla attractive date see your Doctor FAR THE ORDINARY S I S*i*|i*| sreMM nasi Plus Tax—Plua No. 1 Caaing jld individual fruit motlfa In pur- dreaa. And It’a ao youthful In feel­ promptly—accept hit PAINT JOB = ■Str timsweuit 4*ilf*4. I«i»*4 IM **4 k*M (nM4uf StSMt (StilM idsM; k*4- ■■ needed! our land wanted to have television pockets that are new for spring. bring us his prescrip. stations and since, as you know, INSPECTION 1*1* iwwiitl k**l I* 4Mf«*. i ■i|kllwl|W|M‘')lw*«r^ssMf *htttm No. 2162 centaina 20 You’ll like the cuffs, too. tioos for competent SM there ran be only one station per The right time is NOW . . . t 4' kwk-nM srereSi ordered two petitions p a s a e d "A akunk once challenged a lion yours ? (Contbmed from Page One) Stalin's wartime achievements. (Continued from Pago One) day's meeting." . . j If • D . ’ around for signatures, one eppmy- to a flght___In declining_lhe.Jion„ My mission is to save young (Continued From Page One) _A Dutch Foreign Ministry Last spring, Van Flest’* head- C U ltm ^MiQUiing Bust-! tng tHe_ chimge _end_ the other men. 'H iird-JPkiaiiee^ spokesman expressed the Belief quartcri~ThrTCether to rearm now remembrance for. Stalin's par^ in any other proposed zoning change Customer—I'm not surprised. "Investments: Making the Most of the World War II liberation' of called off the meeting because of along Erast Center street,'' accord­ Why don't you work a little dren filed past, hesitating ever so in the Hluropean defense commun- yerterday’s action. Anderson-Shea Post, VFW Aux­ "Now,’* said the professor slightly as they looked at the dead Small Savings" at the third in a Norway. In Tax*Funds ing to a spokesman this morning. iliary, will hold Ita usual setback - cheerfully. "Please pass all your faster. Ity. Fint h. Premier Dr. Urho Kek- Senator Benton H. Grant (R., Yules said the appeal would be leader's face—a face known around series of lectures entitled "Your Two days a«ro (Jhanqellor Kon­ Stamford), who said frankly he party tonight at 8:30 at the poet - test papers to the side of thf room the world. Then they moved down Finances: What Women Should rad Adenauer warned that Stalin's konen, whose country waa defeat General Manager Richard Mar­ filed sometime next week. The home at Manchester Green. Its- and kindly Insert a carboh sheet She-When I hit a fellow he ed by Russia at the beginhing cf was talking politics, warned fel- tin Is working with a group of clalma will be similar to those thinks twice about annoying me another stairway and Into the Know,” sponsored by the Public end would bring "poHtlcal unrest low-Republlcans here yesterday freshments will be served sad / under paper so 1 ran correct all street. The entering line appears Affairs committee of tha Man­ throughout the world’” and urged World War H. In a radio speech Connecticut city and town officials aired at the public hearing, such prizes awarded. ^ the errors at once.” again. said "We Flnna a.e of the opinion they had better atari supoort'ng who are preeelng for what they aa traffic hazards and safety, pre­ He—Wh'enT hit a fellow he 4o be endless, more.pepple join It chester YWCA, ’Tuesday, aftemo«m haste in the buUdup of v/e.stem the direct ptimsry- Idea in this all the time, as it moves. at 1:16 at the Community Y. Mr. military strength. Opposition So­ that'Stalin cherished personal feil- consider to be a more equitable vious denials by the commission, Dorothy waa light-hearted and isn't in a position to think any state. distribution of state tax funds for the aetting of a precedent and a The Friendship Circle of tb a f For a time it snowed, but the Furtney’a lecture waa originally cialists demand that rearmament inga of frlendeblp and sympathy Salvation Army will aponaor a ; ..nterry over., everything.-Nothing, ..mote.— —^------. . iun came out" rater. -An Tcy wind 6cl«ant«a-for"MaTch-lT”bot--dtte Tift •'sRtetrank*d'Tmd-tho-doo~ kftdt-|-for-Flnlaiid,L-...... He—aald..Finland __avan_tjs_jiyarnlng _ came . at. the ♦fluotloni ____ .... CMs..df.epoL80n)JUL.The appcaLiii appeared to her seriously. So, one cherishes a desire to do our Gencrnl Assembly's ■ Elections A committee of four, of Which subject to call by the Court of lprogfain ''H6n&y "night at'TitIO *W« hav* to keep an accurate record of our income for ^ He—How would you like to Isam . .m- continued to howl. As the day wore to the illness of the speaker open for unification with Soviet committee hearln"' where testi­ Common Pleaa in Hartford. An in­ featuring a film on Hawaii ahowa day. her mother decided to invite on, the crowd in Red square grew scheduled for that date, hia talk occupied East Germany. pari to improve and strengthen Martin was one, spoke with Gov. tax purposee!" a solemn young parson to dinner, to ski? Flnnl h 'husslan relations.” mony was taken on a bill for di­ Lodge about tha problem yester­ junction will probably be sought to by a representative of the Ameri­ She—Oh, I'd jump at the chance. and grew until it was difficult to has been advanced one week. Italy's anti-Communist Premier rect primaries. delay any construction pending can Airlines. Mrs. Alice Muaats, OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE and he was placed next to the Mr. Furtney will discuss the ad- Alcide de Gasoeri said, "The \m- In Canberra, Foreign Minister day. During the meeting, the copi- BY J. R. WILLIAMS 3-t move. . mlttee agreed to draw up and sub­ outcome of the court decision on president of the circle, extsads a OUT OUR WAY The death of the man who vantEiges and disadvantages of Itnown for tomorrow remains Richard Cas:y urged Australians welcome to anyone interested irt •parked the development of Rus­ various types of investments and rrave." He said if it is true that to "think of the feellnea of the R s- mit to tha governor a memoran­ the appeal, he eaid. •gETTER ^ T. M. t e a a hl < DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE dum incorporating recommenda­ Agreement was reacheil at a late this program, for which t h ^ Is WELL.lF 10U DOM'T> HSf ffW* Sinln, sia from a near-feudal farmland will answer questions from the Stalin's Influence hss kept Russia sian people" at the loss cf their Voif^e Note no admiaaion charge. The ple- ,TRIEPfAIMT)N' 6AV ^ MAKE IT to a greal. industrial power ex­ audience about specific kinds. A from unleaahlnr ■ new war. "then leader., tions for equalising state grants to hour last night' when the group TOFiwPCxrr EfiAD, WELUM6TOtO/ Y&UK coNiTRigorioiJ, ♦500, municipalitlea. met In the home of George French ture is in color end should hs of COiTQlBUriON VJiLL MAKe My “Pd BfittI* if I wtr* you, tir! After tii, it's just your word ceeded only by the United States graduate of Northwestern Univer­ we must hope his successors will Australian opposition leader Will Be Probed particular Interest to tsmilies HOW aoex> • AtAJOR/ I'M VJELUMS'^ Antwar to Pravious Puzsta waa first announced by Moscov.- sity and of the Harvard Graduate accent this as a ,wise mle." iHerbert fcvatt, former pr.sldent o' Today, Martin pointed out that at 56 Porter street. (French, a Main DREAM OF TM6 SlLEKiT tom / a againat litarally thouaanda of hors!" the elate aid Manchester rMelvee street businessman, said today the who have relatives in the asrvioaa gUyiMS A MALF^ Rtfrigerator Raid n o radio at 4:07 a. m. today local School of Business Administration, Government leaders in Brandi the United Nations A. sembly, in that area. gERVAMT A SPUENDID ll^TEREST IN) THAT'LL BUV a c 9 time (8:07 p. m. Thursday e^.s.t), he ha.s had a number of years’ ex­ nsvia. mindful perhaps of the (OonUnuftd From Page One) for educational purposes, ISS.M residents of the area had hastily KEALITy/— UM / TM(6 IS la a i called for a decent trib te to per pupil, la the lowest of ifuiy com banded together so that the appeal youR THE L A R S 6 , 22 r in a broadcaat beamed to Soviet perience in the Investment field, nearness of the Rus-ian bear, d ^ Stalin's wartime struggle against AS DRAMATIC A COt^TRAPTlQi^j ^IZETiALF SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH HOMTOwry. ^B nC A lL since 1650 with Putnam and Com' llvered public sfafeihehts politely munlty- in-the,''State, It costs, on could be taken within the IS days The Mary Cushman from sf /MOMEMT AS SELCS E a ra n . .prqYlhcM A*'*f.*P^ 1^i« .nd‘^ « .;d h^rfS?"re.l' the average, 1188.18 to put one limit. Out of thia opposition' will ArJD I i^OPE INltER'e^ST/' I Cold roast —— 1 Honey liukers n a a ’ rimil Bnlietln^ ...... ' phUY'oT Hartford,' member* of■ the ■praiMttg Stalin; ’Unde-riwlns: their the Second,Congregational wom- .FIRST •5P<5£CW oy£R IT AlNi'T A , n a n New York Stock Exchange. v'ords was the apparent hor>e that for the Voice, made a trip to Cal clitia through "m afthoert year" in eoffitf liii orfaiiiutrob that wiir fth's League, «vm Mive daneartittir THE a Carrots and 2 Sea eagle Two hours later, Moscow Ra­ Manchester, end of this amount, fight further growth of business :offee and the families will bring 1 DRV \MELLf, 3 Ireland taaa dio's star announcer, Yudl Levi­ The first two lectures in the Russia will not sta-t any new ifornia to look for a better site. 5^ V TE e a m im c ia The letter said Kaplan located the town pays $168.22. on East (Tenter, etreet. sandwiches for ths fi o’clock sup­ a Hot cross 4 Oreads n a u a c j tan, told the saddened nation that .scries have been enthusiastically trouble. Mat tin ssld th# group he la per preceding the Lenten aoirviea 8 Cherry seed its chief had succumbed. Levitan received by a large attendance of Serve as Ideolo»rv Spef*ialM eet tv/o possible sites, but added that Many latoreatcd e s a a m m "when I W.-1S on Ih'* West coast I working with does not contemplate at ths church Sunday evaffing. 12 Iroquolsn 6 Accustomed n a E i c i a twice rend both the official an­ women, and anyone who is inter­ Swedish Premier Ta«re Erl»nde" TJie Important item right now is n l c i E i a ested is urged to bring her lunch termed Stalin’s d-ath an "Inclc'ent was Informed by General ptover suggesting nftw taxes, but only to getting together enough finances Other features will be a rellgtoue Indian 7 Air (prefix) nouncement and the final bulletin revise the present schedide of film entitled, "Aa We Foitpvs,'* a Found in u l c i a n from the 10 Kremlin doctors who and join the group for coffee at of world histo-lr sl-rnificanc-.” A t St. M ary’s (not otherwise identified),'' via to fight ths decision. French said II Arrow poison phone, that he was going to 'rec­ grants so that the available money there has been considerable opposi­ and a hymn-alng. HBIadtblrd of — apples had been in constant attendance 12:30, Tliere is a small attendance but adrt«d f ’at "Comm’.inI'm h"s _____ . • could be more fairly dtatributed. a They cling to 25 Butter 43 Singing voice on Stalin since Iris stroke Sunday. fee, and a nursery is'provlded for pros’ed Itself eisrtlc enoimh to bft ommend (and I found subsequent­ tion expressed by residents other Lt cudioo family 45 German state ly h"d r-rommenrted) that we stay Martin was appointed to the than those ki the impiedlate area IS Delight ships' bottoms substitute The radio then played the solemn pre-school children. shift to serve as an ,ldeo1o'*v. even committee at a meeting in Mid 10 One 26 Overjoyed 46 Container last movement of Tschaikowsky’s The final lecture in 'the series to the modern empire R'is«la is Gmrch CongregaUon to In Washington state ’’ who foel the question of East Cen­ Screening Giroup extremely 47 Smell Frank Stoner, a former briga­ dietown recently of town and city ter etreet is a town-wida proposi­ 11 Bites 28 Wooden shoe "Pathetlque” symphony. will be Tuesday. March 17. by John torts V .” . H ear Report of Build-1 officials from all payta of Conneett 17 Tear 16 Sacred songs 30 Network 48 Hemp cord Eglof, a.oristant dean of the Col­ French no'itic'sns wondered dier general, v/as a ton adviser of tion that deserves the attention of IS Foretellers Stalin’s fatal brain hemorrhage cut. The gathering was called bv every citizen. Financial contribu- For Welfare Post 20 Fencing 31 Russia (ab.) 50 Part in a play struck him Sundsy night in his lege of Insurance of the Univer­ end worried ft’O’id \t a n^w So­ ing Fund Committee ^the Voice and has tetstlfied h« the mayor of Middletown to dls- ISRsU swords 33 Used on violin 51 Knot in wood sity of Connecticut, who will cover viet leader m'yht bring war agreed to the Washington loca­ tlona have already been received 21-----dressing bows 52 Anglo-Saxon Kremlin apartment, leaving him ciisi the problem of state eld for from residents of other sectors of 22 Aeriform unconscious and with hia right side the subject of protective insur­ nearer. A special meeting of the congre- | tion. Welfare Director Albqrt Bdir-' for turkey fluids 35 Mott recent slave ance. Comment bv British newspapers The letter said Kaolan said he education. town who want to help fight the 23 Health retort paralyzed. Despite the efforts of gatioh of St. Mary’s Episcopal j Besides Marlin, those serving on decision, he eaid., end today announced that k 24 Small pie 40 Hear 55 Insect - -the^ .1 0 -doctorSriis. conditio Axtead- ranqed from fears of greater ten- wrote a rentort to Herrick with a tha commlttee that met with the -2ARocky.hill ^oh "to boofts for Agreemenr "^ Ghuveh —has—bsen trailed for 8 conv to ."Btrrve"" hut that '“my Brought to llght-ln-th»-meeU|ig th>ee-meimember oommltteaikaa Dean 27 Boys i h r “ % II lly wors:ned. Yesterday, hie phy­ o’cIoc!i tonisht to receive the re- | -•ovemor were Cltv Manager Carl laat night was ths fact that Wll- set up to 29 Unbltschcd ' 1 T“ 4 tween Russia and the West with mistake then was in not protest­ ton Shame of Hartford. Mayor up to screen appUesnte fdr tha sicians announced his heart was Yugoslavia President Tito. sitting port of a special committee on fund ’ ing. vigorously the dec'aion to re- liam Allan, a member of the Plan­ iob of town social workeisi a poet 32 Warninr" A Hi ■ faltering. "At 9:50 in the evening O b i t u a r y raising for the new church build­ PhlHo Johnson Norwlolt- and ning Comifitsaidn, fesidei at 383 d in, ncrheo.s, as a mediator. m"in though man” others knew Comoiatlon Council Samuel OOuld left vaesht Jah. 1 by tba rsute-> 3 -4 signals the cardiac vascular and respira­ ing, and to talte appropriate action of I'm general memorandum as East Center street, near the a^ea ment of Mlsa Jaaate Itaynolda. 34 Anoints JT~ a rf The privately-operated Rad'o to start a campai.sm to increase the of Hartford. THE ACE ajUtt*. tory deficiency increased and Jo­ Free Europe warned antl-Com- well." , affected by the change. While Rev. Oifford Simpaon of the aeaasayssMti 36 Rest seph Vissarionovich Stalin passed present building fund of $148,060. "However," the letter said, they do not know bis opinion of center Congregational Church. 37 Assails W~ 16 munlsts Inside the Iron Curta’n to The committee consists of Gor­ Back In Old Moo BY V.T. HAMF.IN away.” Funerals l-.eeo cool and avoid drastic ac­ "since most o' the information the decision nor how he voted on Miss M. A. MatthewiL a ratlrad So­ ALLEY OOP 36 Small childTen Later reports said Stalin'.-^ son, don FoTg. chairman, and Herbert the matter, -the opponents feel he cial worker from. the -M iiiflild — a . tion, despite Stalin’s death. ' \ _ ft’-oi't ioeetlng the stat'on) pass’d Hu*i(lre(ls Attend 39 Dilatory------.... ■■ "Vasily, a ireutenant general in the McCann,- Ludwig .Vlan3en,...Mra.. ------V ^ ^ ehould have' disqualified himsel|^ -Training School, rjaiid^^ HEY.GUZ.DID'lTXl / WHy.yES.l I ISEE.I DUNNO! ...... Josrph.F. Qrzyb ...... Commentaries boam^ to the Irene.... Brennan ...and,. Mrs...Viola. lhr6u"ii me, ’ T "guess I em ' th# HEAR ABOUT THOSEV D0...THArS J-A..M EB8E IT'S R K ii k - Soviet Air Force, and his daugh­ east by transmltfcrs in "Osfmany nalay for shv WHlake* mr dftv 42 Foreign ter. Svetlana, were at the bedside Rev. Stephen’Stryje\,ski, rector Trotter. They were appointed fol­ -^rtence Exhibrtj-* at Manchester iBgh Scb^^W Ul TWODINOeAURS VW HY I.../WHAI \ THEM /Cass^W m of St, John’s Church, will Tje the and Portugal cautioned that tho lowing the annual parish meeting foftvnately many or most of the 0I9APPEARIN'RIGHT k W WAS ICOMIN' w r h P when their fam'ou.s father died. comnunlca'.lona were addressed to Many obaervara were surprised meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. In Itev. 60ME UN- African celebrant of the Mass tomorrow dictator’s exit does not mean im­ in January. During the past six at the decision bscause of the Simpson’s office to scraan tha ftva COUNTABLE AROUND HERE THAT? J BACK) lAilcn/ i Intense Activity morning at 9 o'clock in the church mediate liberation, and that pre­ \yeeks they have been in conaulta- me. but these neverthelS'S w-!re Several hundred persons visited M1LU0N9 0P YESTERDAY? ff.*' V-t - S“ The last monthe had been a mature re.sistance would be sur- studied by Mr. Herrick and W'addell School between the hours commission's previous rejection of applications that have basn 8ub». 44 Passage in on Golway street for Joseph F. t'on with fund raising counsel with of 8 and 10 p. m. yesterday to propdaals to change the Realden- mitted. YEARS AGO, the brain M H ¥ VM period of intense activity for the Grzyb of Mill street who died sud­ pressed mercilessly. the goal of determining how be.st others." BACK IN THE • Immense Vacuum view the exhloits entered in the tial Zone A to Business Zone I. Behrand said that tha eoiBaiit* - ANOEIMT 46 Trees Soviet chief. He wrote his latest denly at his home Wednesday to double the present amount in town-wide Science Fair sponsored Although a petition waa circulated taa will m select some of tha .iiApli- KINGDOM 49 Twilled fabric P work. "Economic Problems of aftci-noon. Mr. Grzyb, was vice Pietro NennI, leader of Italy's the fund. In his addre.ss at the an­ lolntly by tbe Science Club of in the area, apparently not ail cantsits to meet with It at • 'Juar S3 Fuss jrrrr Socialism in the USSR” a 26.000- president o( the parish committee pro-Commimlst Socialists and nual meeting. Rev. Alfred L. V/ll- OF MOO- P i( General Disnutes Manchester High School and the resldehta saw It and appaarad at date for personal Intervtewa. M Jottings % word partial blueprint for Russia’s and a faithful mem’oor of the winner of a Stalin peace prize, liams, rector, estimated that an Rotary Club.The service orgluiiaa- 56 French coin economic future and took a lead­ church for many years. wrote In Rome's leftist news­ adequat'; building would cost the tlon is underwriting expenses of 57 Unclose IT b - ing role in la t fall’s big Soviet The service at the church \Vlll paper Avantl that the death erC'* narlsh at least $300,000, or doub'- Top-level Denials • t / ' 56 Tribal unit ales an "immense vacuum in Rus­ the. present amount In the fund. the prizes In connection with Boys r. M. •«. V. t. PM, K fl Communist party congress. TolloW prayers at the Holmes Fu-' and Girls Week. ». ItM >■ MU laMMi. iPd. St Comparative - __La,?LN°y;.T_h?..spent_lpn_g ncral Home, 400 Main street at sia and the world.” But he said Insufficient funds for building . . ..XContlnned ..iiUKxaS"...... w reviewing the parade mhfklhg the '8:30 'a.m7 Two' vTOtVng"clergymen" R6“VTet 'policies w6TnancmRThu6""ah“ cFeate^as sefTdus'""X"'"pToBlem day and winners will be announc^ *1 think ha works «n hia Incoma tax avary night just to eOHlre b .... - ...... In^rruptcd - - and— an3ion€ - i anniversary of the 1017 revolu­ of the denomination will -be sta­ who! would no building funds a t aU, he ! the officials "to place the at the school during a~program" ar­ ••e*. «fM »f wa •wMM. kM. T w. u. a Pel acaro ua out of montioning now Spring outBte!" •llntbU place tion that brought the Communists tioned at the side altars of the thinlc.Ol/VE 6 V U .6 0 TA IF you C D N TC O ^ vrzzz ple. their study. It is also ex|>ected that I must admit, is at this moment CHANCE! vooveeoTToeer^ yOU'LL PlB,AflP The doctors had used a.variqjy Lenten devotions will be held m Julia Morlarty and announcement There are 257 entries in this, ths Russian doctors to reduce blood Society, St. John’s Senior Choir, from the contemporary world a has been too, great. Van Fleet. second annusl Fair. Prizes will be H o w l TMs m TH' pressure. the Friendship Club members and personality of e::ceptlonal gifts and Mr. Williams hopes that the peo­ It was in a session with ths com awarded in various divisions that POOCH! Stalin’s Illness was announced other parishioners will leave for a gieat achievement.” ple will turn out in large numbers ^U ee yMterday that Van Fle«‘ | take in studenU from tha fourth first Wedne.sday morning. J.Ioscow memorial service for Mr. Grzyb st But in Tel Aviv, the capital of tonight. declatjed therb had been ammuni-1 through high school. time, 48 hours or so after he >vas the Funeral Home, 400 Main Israel, official sources said no con­ lion shortages In some Items ever , * ^ _~___ “ ______stricken. Thereafter two more Street, Father Stryjewskl will of­ dolences would gofrom their gov­ since he took command 22 months > m medical, biilletlna were forthcom­ fer prayers in Polish and. Englisli. ernment to Moscow. The Soviet ing before the final arinouncement Tranaportation will be furnished Union severed relations with Israel H ospital N otes sometimes seriously hampered ISMFD CaUed Out of death and the review of his IH- for thefsk; Wh6 require It. ISaL^mprtth. — operations. bdkwukit , ness. Each was long and de­ Newspapers and lesser people • A puzzling aspect of the whole Patients Today...... 187 situation was that Van Elect had By Minor Blazes tailed In its de.scription of the Robert J. Coughlin gave full vent to their feelings, ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. L i i m premier’s condition. Funeral services for Air Cadet describing Stalin in terms ranging said, at a public hearing by a BV a L VERM EER Ami Ruddell, 85 South Main street; House committee on Wednesday Three grass fires snd a chimney PRISCILLA’S POP Ask The Boy Who Owns One MICKEY FINN Far Into The • • • I LANK LEONARD Black-bordered editions of Robert J. Coughlin of West Hart­ from "tyrant” to "patriot." Frederick I.ykolitc, South Wind­ Pravda. the Communi.st party ford, who waa to be married to Editorial comment ranged from tljst there were no serious rtiorl- fire kept firemen of the South k I in sor; Elmer Poole, Hartford; Judith Manchester Fire Department biisy JU S T t w i m k ! i n a f e w CAN’T YOU JUST' AND 1 CAN MEAR W U , TOO' hitndiwW, Iwl I ' newspaper, and all other journals Patricia M. Stevenson of 507 tho London Times’ de.scription of Kosl.sch, 18'j Bissell street; John ages of any kind of supplies for YEARS, THERE I'LL ‘ ^>EE ME IN THAT MICHAEL'* DAS in the Soviet Union published the Woodbridge street next month, him as "The Man of Steel" to Romanowlcz, 23 Village, street; his Army. today. PEANUTS* POPCORN! KITTV SAIP neijifs of the premier's death to­ the conservative ' London Dally Last spring there waa a flurry The chimney fire occurred this eoispkttly IN YANKEE STAP/i/M' will be held tomorrow morning at William Oedraltiii. 7.1 Eldridge morning at S o'clock at 71 Wells POTATO C H I P S ! tw m m io vo a day. along with a-large portrait of 10 o'clock with a solemn requiem Sketch's brushoff: "Bet no tears be street; Mrs. Edith Prior, 116 of reports of an ammunition short­ VET-Agoor THAT shed—the world is well rid of him." age In Korea. At that time, con- street. It was discovered by Mrs. Stalin in military uniform, the M.ass in St. Thomas the Apostle Keeney street; Mrs. Alice Billings, Jlaymond K. McCarthy, lyho poll -AN-nCAKPOGUV? last medical bulletins and the an­ Church, West Hartford. Burial London’s Daily Worker, whis­ 20 Silas rqpd; Miss Emma Wabrek, greesi'onal groups called in Gen. Q tlfS IS o u t nouncement that the body would with full military honors will be tling in the dark perhaps, asserted Om«r Bradley, chairman of the tied firemen. Companies 3 and ‘ the "emergency created by Stalin's 193 Manift street; James Leggitt, responded to the call and spent He in state. in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. 72 Walker street; Mrs. Gertrude Joint Oiiefs of Staff, and Collihs more than an hour snuffing out Cadet Cpughlin was killed Sun^ departure cannot cause a political Uriano, 1.55 Deepwood drive; Mrs. who testified that ammunition waa coMmuoes day when his jet training plane crisis.'' It labelled as "nonsense” ample for needs although all type;' smoldering soot in the chimney all speculation .that the dictator’s Grace Tallman, Glastonbury; Mrs. The chimney had to be cleaned to­ O m tATIO M crashed during a routine forma­ death might bring battle within Helen Wright, 29 EIro street; John were not always in" good supply. day. Wilbams Estate tion flight at Laredo Air Force Wolcott, 192 Main street; Mrs. It .-was learned that Saltonstall Base, Laredo, Tex. the Kremlin blgb command. Last night at 7:45, a grass fire Nehru later told the Indian par- Barbara Pawluk, Rockville; Henry first asked that Bradley appear was put out by Co. 2 at 1:36 Hem- Set at S110.971 lAChapellc^.. -3.7—Marble ...ratceel;. heloce- the. jcontmlltee...nexL... week 'TSnnlvft'fsaiy^Mi.as •Hament“~he--hoped™StaHn'a - -deftth- locfc-slreet: -T1iiS'-ni«vaiiif-'«t"’6 t4 8 ,- m wi "will not mean his influence for Thomas Affricano, Rockville. but dropped the request when ad the same company was called to An anniversary Mass for the re­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mary vised that B.adley waa preparing the woods at the rear bf 77 Hem- .....,1715 Jestate of George H. Wll- pose, of. the .souls of.Jiamsa;)y..and. pftoica! wUl.no.longer he.available.” "llams, who idedlbec.'15. arihe age •siaini’g fth’ff,'-he’"afteTa?ea, sKutna ■Harrington; ■ ■■W''"-Wint«f'" street a tI According to his will, admitted Public R ecords further disasters and catastro­ BIRTHS TODAY: a son to Mr. CROCODILE IG STILL to probate in January, $15,000 re­ phes.” and Mrs. Colin MacKenzie, Wsp- plng: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 0UT5IDE- HEVi verts to Myrtle H. William.s, Warrantee Deeds Over the world. Communist UUUULIJJJ I ABOATHOOKl widow of Frank Williams,, a neph­ Perry G. Arnbulos to Albert V, party leaders made plans to hurry Robert Post, 67 Main street. ew of the deceased. The remainder Lindsay, Jr., property at 127 to Moscow for their dead leader’s DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: la placed in trust with thie Hart- Porter street. funeral. Italian party chief Pal- Ralph Hoague, Stafford Springs; Like magic, the new Beodix Duomadc thoroughly ' ford National Bank and Trust Andrew Ansaldi to Stanley Bray miro Togliatti and Socialist leader Richard Ansaldi, 250 Summit Outstanding Company of Hartford which is to Nenni said they would make the street Andrew KUitchuk, Rock­ washes and completely drys your clothes in a ; to Martin Alvord and Elisabeth ville; Mr*. Mary Bailey, 689 Main pay $2,500 a year to William’s son, B. Alvord, property on Green trip, along with other top Italian single, continuous, unattended operation. AU yott Harlan H. Williams of Boston. Reds. Waiter inbrlcht, secretary street; Mrs. Josie Keish, 48 Del- Performers road. general of the East Germany mont street; Richard Walters, 152 need to do is put in the clothes and set the diids! The inventory indicates $24,200 Bond fur Deed' In U. S. Savings bonds, $24,181.- party, earlier in the week waa re­ Center street; Mrs. Anna Young, Leigh C. Gartner to Dorothy H. ported on the way. South Coventry; Mrs. Annabells • WSSANTWaSM-OnlySftlKhet • auN si cterait-Thb stwk. 49 in stocks, most of them in util­ Sandals, properly at 53 Waranfike ity companiss, and $56,431.48 in In Berlin, the virtually empty Wood, South Coventry; Mrs. Mary- wide. Ne keel, M, welikee. heeler m in i esdiUsHf heUeriheepe banks. road. four-power Allied control author­ anne Scully and son, Btorrs; Mrs. • USS ANTTIISI—Do your lenadry » hoi. . , „ Trade Name Certificate ity building dipped its four flags Mary O’Neill and son, Rockville; wkSe yevdees. Twtm off iwleieeWcely. • SAWSiaBtlMa f ehib pieleaiSP - Raymond Hagenow and Ray ( U i v S f-4 to half staff for the dead marshal. Clinton Rayley, Warehouse Point; • SASSB WASaiNe — Only eiSe- Bsond C. Jackson doing business The building has been almost George May,May, 516• Adams street. #fi Sadie irrot eieH«, arliKiple preyed refe for • cow m m r AUteauBic Oes '.INT Gland Got That Far BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY New Chiefs Auto as Ray’s Roofing Company. deserted since four-power rule was •ftd SHOis roipori and $itis ftSUrede* foMci. fpMfig M i 99m Marriage license torpedoed in 1648 and Berlin was Tilevltia* GOOD VM>4ICA/ WH^ Aibtjf ' PUT Delivered Todav Ronald Albert Finnegan, 87 blockaded on Stalin's orders. DONT BUY ANY $EPARATB WASHIR OR 1WKT UdT WtL njT HIMSILF,VlCf I Q urm / North street, and Bai'bara Arlene The Red Flag on Brandenburg HiaerAiwAiyj Hennequinn, 28 Cottage st'"eet. gate, symbol of the Soviet siege WINDOW SHADES $ 3 .9 5 »o Smart dress-ups for PRYER UNTIL YOU SEE THI WI&EA|Kl Building Permits that levelled Hitler’s Berlin, also Delivery has been made of a $ 7 .5 0 OUT opciRajLArrioN new chief’s car for the South Man- To Francis R. Dieterle for altera­ was lowered to half staff early in Long Wooring ^ girls. Maonish style* . AVCO a —liPwiM Cmhi 1 cheater Fire District. The Buick tions and additions to dwelling at the I morning. For thousands of ACCORDING for twys. See our Special, ordered by the Board of 85 Bretton road, $4q0. workers crossing the East-West COLUMBIA ARROW TO SIZE 6v?' Fire Commiasioners a month ago, ■To Edward F. Morlarty for a sector frontier, thia was the first complete selection. was delivered yesterday by Gor­ one-car garage at 64 North School inkling, of’ the news of Stalin’s RA Made to Order man Motor Sales. street, $300. death. / O liO v WiUi Your Rollers "FITTINO IS OUi; BUSIMMSL' Equipment was being added to To Maurice A. Maloney for The C o m m u-n I • t government the car today and the department Maurice . A. Maloney, tenant and headquarters of .East Germany emblem painted on the aide doors. Robert J. Smith, owner, for al was draped in strands of black It ia a bright red fire department terations to store' at 639 Center mourning ribbon fixed to the E. A. JOHNSON RADIO —TV- eqlor,' instead of ,the maroon car Street. $910. Soyiet.i Erast German and "Free ic/ui (uS used the past five years. The car To Patrick E. Lozier for alteraV Ge'rmah Youth” flags.. , PAINT GO. y y- k' i rn / I % / / 1085 MAIN ST. Will b s , put into service Immedi­ tions and additions to dwelling at An sir of desolation hung oyer 699 IVfain St., Tel. MI-9-4501 ately. „ 42 Treobe drive, $1,500. thq Soviet embassy on Unter Den I f: h- /" i I ■ PACE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH G, 195.5

Points Per Gai Sport Chatter B y EARL W. YOST Jimmy Dykes Burns OUT OF DOORS with Here’s How White Sox IVew Infield Looks Cliisox Play Gn-rnpfain Spif N pw 32 of Town’s ^ Rival Cubs L ^ a i n g P m BO P OPIZZI predicted batororfr^New York 'and Florida the paat Utnp’s Judgment Can’t be-'j-two-yearai— ...... to Concentrate Grajiefruit League Gets twMn' Bloomfteld and Naasiffa at I T o p p l e r s ^ t the Bast Side Rec that the locals RUNNBRUP TWICE In the in­ Underway Saturday; By EARL YOST would win by a 100 to 95 score. dividual foul shooting race In the Be Questioned in A. L. Spring Styles in Line Dressing Rec Senior League, Nino Paganl Singles, Not HRs Manchester Women’s Duck Fin Registering 262 points in 17 Final score was: NaaslFfs 109, Doby Still Holds Out Record Breaker finally walked off with top honors Bowling Tournament arlll get un­ basketball games, a new Manches­ Bloomfield 91. ' West Palm Beach, Fla., March derway tonight at the West Sida By AL MrCLiANE , ruh In powdered Krnphite until the during the 1952-53 season. By BEN OLAN Ftshlnir Editor \ line I* n* ohlny •• mrtni. Thrn ter High sea.son standard, Co-Cap- Rec alleys promptly at, 6;30. T h a Phoenix, Ariz., March 8— i/P)— a r c h i e I a ROCHELLE, co­ 6— —Jimmy Dykea ia burning ■ Associated Press Sports Writer 8om« confusion nppears to exist «lon’t put on any more line dressing Smoothies Easy winner will be crowned town The new-look Chicago White Sox, tain Marahall Aitken easily won owner of the White Glass Com­ DON HUBBARD capUined the about the new American League | .ucky Stars' M to the purpose of line dress-^ until the graphite wears off. Your having been carefully stuck to­ Eta Lambda BIgina entry which Ham merin' Hank Sauer,' who champion, plus gaining the $15 the 1952-<53 individual scoring pany, reporta meeting Stan Muaial ruling that aaya an umpire'a judg­ To Hit— DiMag Ing. and this is not the time of ' "line will be smoother and better gether by Manager Paul Richards championship. The six foot, four won the 1953 Campus Invltattonsl Are Book Worms i nailed down the National League’s first place cash prise'. The ru n -. after it has hern used a few times. of the 8L Louis Cardinals while ment must not be questioned by a | ner-up will receive $5. year to make mistakes. The only in the seclusion of El Centro. inch p ivot tossed in 93 baskets and Tournament at the University of Loa Aim ;des->(NEA) — Jos Moat Valuable Player Award In lei^timale reason tharFknow ■|fTlnrftnlalrbrhHrliBdty"gone, how--- ■-racai rlayer,' manager or -coach.---- } TtOBTY-TWO of the leading Calif., are to be officially unveiled 76 charity tosses. He averaged 1.5.7" innecUcuL Hubbard, foui DlMagglo declares without res­ Lexington, Ky.— (N E A jr ~ 1 52,.... may - not do * as much""" fence- dressing a fly line is to make it ever, this treatment won’t work, in a game against their crosstown Ing scorer in the event, was an 'The manager of the Philadelphia ■ itucky athletes have d lM V - female keglers will go to th* Un* points per game. Aitken's point COUNTRY CLUis Pro Alex ervation that * with float. 1 don’t believe any dressing and thrn the best idea Is to get rivals, the , at nearby total topped the old record set dur­ unanimous All Star tourney selec­ A'a ended his brief awnistlce with | that they nnust hit the busting this season. He Just wants In- what is the first classic of this Hackney reporta that, weather smooth wlnd-upo are the soft ddds to the life of the line, and a new line. It's also good praidire Mesa, tomorrow. ing the 1951-.52 campaign by Eric tion. Th* 22-year-old senior la a the umpa after reading the new i Hboka to stay in school. to "get good wood on every pitch.’’ type in many a year. AU match­ to check your line for rough spots permitting, the Manchester TOurse touches for hatters. with the exception of graphite Thereafter for II straight days "Pinky" Hohcnthal of 244 points. varsity soccer player at UConn. rule from the office of Will Har-1 "They’ve made a school of The husky Chicago outfielder, es will' be the best two out of at least once a season. will be opened for the season on “They may look good,” the all the dressings with which I have the club which has been tabbed by PLAYING in all 17 of the In­ Don is a cadet officer in th* Army ridge,‘American League presldentX this place,” . said basketball tl:d with Ralph Kiner for home run three games and on* match lost had any experience make a line Fly lines show dark spots when March 15. "We're going to have to educate > old Yankee Clipper snld, "but wilt eliminate the conteatant from many experts as a contender for dians’ starts, Aitken scored in ROTC program. roach Adolph Rupp. "If an honors with J7 last year, concedes gummy if they're left in storage the finish begins to crack off. Ac­ the public to pay more attention," they’ie easy to hit. AJI the further competition. All matdies the American League pennant is double figures in 13 of the games. athlete gets a 74 fa an: exam. his race with Kiner caused a de­ over ithe winter. tually the Hne m ay be in llshable said I ^ e s with a straight face. | batter haa to do is to time his will be rolled with the usa of to receive a steady testing from' His lowest output, wa.5 seven mr-RR A N D GLADYS Smith REC SENIOR LEAGUE cham­ It’s a 74, and that’s It. When cline in his. hitting. Actually, he If you leave a greased line on shape except for the places-where Miqkey Mantle and those other swing vvith their rhythm. The foul line ligflta. the Cubs, the N ew Y ork Giants points In the finale against Hail of are setting the pace in the Mixed pionship playoffs between the Nas- the athletes r*me hack from clumped from a .350 mid-June bat­ a reel for a period of a week or you stepped on it or dropped a and the Cleveland Indians, all of West Harttnrd. Aitken's high Doubles Bowling League at the siff Arms and Frankie's will get boys don't mean a thing anymore. herky-Jerky guy* aren't Christmas vacation, wc pat With 32 entries, a 6:80 starting more, the absence of *ir-around -few dosen -baok -casts-agalnst-the- IVs-only~the -umpires the people -pirotty to watch, but .they—al-r. ting average to a final figure of :re looking f orward—wtti water Tnark-was iS against Mid-— — West Side Rec ' iday night and—not them In a study hall) 7' p. -mi- .270. time was set to enabl*-aU- bowl­ the Inside colls gives the line a "fly rocks. These cracks can at least much pleasure to taking a whack dletowri. Tueeday night as originally pay to see. Now they’re putting ways gave me the moat to 10, five nights a week, with ers to finish at a reapectaU* hoar. paper" finish. Humidity is chiefly WITHOUT REAUZING it un- be closed. Get some clear varnish at the team which hogged the W in Runner-tiP In the scoring derby DOG FIGHT for top honors in Planned. Men's -gym class ached- the four umpires on a pedestal. trouble,” Jnstnictqni and tntors. ______It Is a "must” that competitora .'bo Msponsihle T6r ftll^rmiwred- tlwre ‘and a’ Targe ■darnTfTg riee"dIeTspi"'6aT ter's publTciry. "If they want colorless games, — pam glo Rwrligwi In tBil- 4Jl-tt-waa too late,” 1 was Co-Captain Jimmy Roach. The the West Side Rec Bowling League uled for Monday night will Be "We had boy*' pass work ready to start aC~tH'61r gl'VMli atart^"' W om ing tacky. A stored line will the varnish in thin coats over the Tha Sox, Including their con­ it's okay with me. I'm warning my fomla visiting his son Joe, Jr., day at Mesa, Ariz., "I allowed tripie-threat football ace scored continues between the Dari-Malds, omitted. about whom they’d said, ’He ing times. A 15 minut* grac* go bad sooner than one which is dark areas with the needle point. troversial new first-baaeman, Fer­ players the first to get tossed out 11. Young doe Is on the myaelf to become a pressure vic­ 173 pointa for h 10.3 average. Paganl'a West Sides and McCann’s never 36111 pas* at Kentucky.’ period will be allowed. Any bowl­ kept in use--and once a line has Make certain you apply very small ris Fain, can expect to face front of a game for questioning an pudgy side and at the moment tim lest season. In my desire to Roach collected 62 twin-pointers Service. The D-Ms lead with a JUNIOR BASKETBALL League Then Billy Bvana made slk A ’s. er falling to put in an appaaraaca become tacky, dressing won’t help amounts: it is better to dip the line pitching on almost every one umpire’s judgment will get a fine Is more Interested In fdotball After a two week honeymoon win the home run crown, I waa and 49 free throws. Third place 52-20 mark. One game behind ia managers at the East Side Rec will Frank Ramsey and Hafah had before the deadline wtU forfait and may do some harm. needle several times than to re­ of the 11 days. The Giants, In par­ went to Shorty Biardl with 111 hold an important meeting Monday from me. If that’a the way they and bssketbnU than In base- in Florida, Buddy Ackerman re­ swinging lor the seat* almost Billy Paganl’a crew at 51-21 while all A ’s and B’s. That’s hard her matqh. ' If your line Isn't too bad you can move excessive amounts. Allow' ticular. are laying for thern be­ night at 6:15. Voting for the most want It, they can have it." biGI. turns to court WMfare with the every time I stepped to the plate. points while Jimmy Farrell was McCann’s are two pointa off the to beat. They’re good athletes M AN Y of the entranU havo each coat to dry one or two days. cause Richards at first announced one point behind with 110. Roy valuable player will take place at Dykes loosened this blast as he British Americany^tomorrow night "This year there’ll be no more pace-setters with a 50-22 record. "I’m going to let him do his because they’re student* first.” rolled practice gamea to familiar­ It’s ImportanL fo take care of he wasn’t bringing all hia regulars McGuire was fifth with 9.5 points. League haa but one mor, week to this time. The following teams are re-read the rules in the A ’s club own choosing,” said Joe. “ 1 in the Arm ory m the locals shoot rwltchlng bats or shifting stances. ize themselves with th# allayia your lines because they are ex­ When the Chicago White Sox trot out on the field for the first game of the 195.1 season, these four play­ for the two games here next week. Coach W ill Clarke in his final asked to have representative* at house. , for first place In the American I'll settle for ihy natural swing. ers, two of them obtained in winter trades, are expected to comprise the infield. Left to right: Vern Herald Photo. roll before the playoffs. wouldn’t mind seeing him take Judging by the scores a fairorita pensive and a little preventive President Horace Stoneham of the Marahall Aitken season saw hia charges win four the session: Christie Movers, Nas- ThSiTule on umps read like this: up baseball, of course, provid­ League. The /Pawtucket 'Stalera learned my lesson and It won't would be hard to pick. listad maintenance goes a long way. Stephens, third base, obtained from the Boston Red Sox; Chico Carrasquel, shortstop; Nelson Fox, second Giants got that straightened out games while losing 13. The Indians Biff Hawks, South Enders and BA "Effective with the opening of w ill furnish 't'ae op|>osition and happen again." BANTLY base; and Ferris Fain, first base, obtained from the Philadelphia Athletics. i(AP Photo). FIVE 400 or better triples have ing he shows aptitude.” below are the pairtnga and starting If the finish breaks away the line In a hurry, but the memory lingers bent East Hartford and Hall once Juniors. the American League season, any the clubs play again Sunday after­ liuit season 'was the fifth con' been recorded In the West Side Medium Schools times: will absorb water, tlsh slime and on. and Middletown twice. In CCIL declston Involving the accuracy of noon in Pam ucket. secutive year in which the 33-ypar- Rec League to date. High la Vic 6:80 dressing. Before long It will rot. Syracuse Presses play the Indians won three and . IMPOKTANT MEETINQ of all aa umpire’s Judgment may not be Ackerman tuned up for the con­ old flychaser hit at least 30 home OIL CO. . 'jraggart’A 428. Ed..KQVia hadv.ai.4l2 Amy Plrkey V*. Jeanne Lata Oim of' the quickest wrays to 'teat' .Sal'S Maple Wins ■PRESTON ■WARD’Wntriiu4'8-ttf' dropped ■''seven'" ' starts; “ Clarke ■ -hntnagSFS' of - teams -Iii' • the ■■East -questloMd' bjr-w manager) player test' with a 16 point' ’ont-put- - with Swing into Aefjou i‘Uh)l..H4'c6ra'pnbd'hiii‘hlgh'ast aVef- Helen X'^ur'w.*fi(efeh' WfflWIhi the finish of a fly line Is to lake Silk City A. Observes^^ coached the schoolboys tbe past 32 and Stan Polinsky came up with Side Rec Intermediate Basketball er coach. Hamilton/last night as the Props work hard at converting himself IVew Ybrk Kiiu^ks two 400 nights, one 410 and other a leam age,^.27S, In 1949 when he drove Ann Meyers vs. Emma Verona a few feet of the running end be­ years. League is scheduled Monday night “Noi numager, player or coach knocked /off arch-rival Pratt & or MI.9^S96 In PJavoff Game from a first-baseman into a center 403 Score. Vic Renzonl had an By The Aasoclafed Press out 31 circuit wallops. Mary Simmons v*. LUUaa tween your hands and give It a fielder for,the Cubs, and M anager THIRTEEN BOYS performed at 6:30. League members are: Ps' shall be permitted to leave the W hitney In the Dusty League. By The Aasoclatelittle ea.slpr picking. Pat Bolduc, for the West Side Rec Junior Bas­ part in all 1'7 starts. and Harold Davey will be among Trust. so-called Tialf strike.’ Polm . Hi's drive, ball handling, It should wipe off clean. If dark "All he's got to do now is learn tlonaJs for Eastern Division laurels nament swings into action tonight with the (Cleveland Indiana.' after a 7:46 OIL DISTRIBUTORS annlveraary of the Silk City Ath­ the team's best passer the pa.st five ketball League crown last night at fo catch the- ones hit straight at Lowest score was 36 pointa in th* new Little 'League volunteer "For violation of this rule, a team work and scoring puts the fissures of Ink appear, the line -Is in the PTBA. Team Five . as large schools (Class At close poor yearf-la-aimtflg-foi"tha-fenees Marga.Wocker ¥s. Ruth letic Club, since Ita organization in seasons, woidd direct the club from the Verplfinck gym with a .58 to him snd over his head." Phil said. losing to Hall, 51 to 36, while the baseball umpires this season. Oth­ A L HEIM with 155-382 scores manager, player or roach will be BA:'s hack to full strength. Ken done for...... The Knicks defeated the Balti­ Team Four out their round of preliminary on the advice of Manager Al Lopes Dot', Cowles vs. Helen Bartok 333 Main Stroot 1948 It has - aponsored football, his quarterbsck slot. Yosh Vincek, 43 win over the Dales. Sal’s, Trust "W e’re hitting about 200 a day at highest point total was 75 in a ers who attended the Initial meet­ paced the Merchant's League last removed from the game.” Goodwin haa recovered from a flu (Distributed by NEA Service) more Bullets 80-69 in the first Team One . play at New Haven. and getting reaults. He hit several Daisy Morrison v a Audrey Fray baseball, anfthall, basketball and one of Msnehester's greatest per­ and the Dales were tied for first him and he lovea it. That's the 75 to 46 sijccess over Middletown ing of the group Included Yosh night at the Y. Tommy Conran General Manager Art Ehlera of kttack and will be in uniform also. game of last night's doublcheadcr Team Six .. Small schools (Class C) polished over the left field fence at Tucson, Frances Crandall vs. B!dna,.HlUn- bowling with conalderafalc aiiccess. formers is nnchsllenged st full- place going into last night's con­ big thing—his spirit.” High. Once the locals point total Vincek, Sam Vacant! and Leonard roiled a 136 single and a 379 triple th* A ’a backed up Dykes blast. at Trenton. N. J. The Philadelphja Team Two . off the elimination round last night skl • * * . I t haa never had a losing football hack. H s 'lfo r d ’s Petzel .Jacobs and test. The Trust drew the bye in the was in the 30s. I I times in the 40.s, Grace from last year's staff. Next in the same loop. "They want to take all the color Arlz., yesterday. Warriors thumped the Rochester Team Three at New Brifkln and prepared to I^tty Oppelt V*. MUdrsd Opwlas team, winning the Northern Con­ Pruddy Majewski offer plenty of pairings. twice each in the ,50s and 60s and meeting of the group will be pn out of baseball,” said Ehlers. "Take a be^thier cut,” Voptt GIANTS’ OFFICI.AI-.S. miffed st Royals 7’8-69 in the second game. enter into the quarter finals, with Josephine Lucas va Ana^Zartek necticut League in 19.50 and last speed and know-how at the half­ Sal’s came up with their best once in the -70s. Friday evening, March 27, at 7 PLAYOFF GAMES in the BA Dart League told him. "Be vicious. I don’t care a somewhat garbled report that a In a pulse-stopper at Syracuse the "What do they want the players Team Five, consisting o f Rui eight teams scheduled, beginning 9KM. season saw it claiming the state back position.s. team effort of the season as they INDIVIDUAL SeXIRING o’clock, at the West Side Rec. A Junior Basketball League Satur to do. sit around like mummies? if you fall down because you swing Cuba spokesman had aaid his team Nats edged the Minneapolis Johnson, Sked Homans and G^r tomorrow. Jeannette Oishhtg vs. Klbn semi-pro chsmplonahlp with an R ockville’s Sm iley Paseka and raced to a I t to 9 first quarter G. B. F. T. film on umpiring will be shown. day morning are as follows; Jar' Next thing they’ll have the electric so hard. Use your sti^ngth. would knock the Giants out of the Lakers. 94-91. Playoffs Tonight Action last night; Sobiskl . . oulatanding 8-2-1 won, lost and .17 vis Black Hawk* vs. Gros-Ite In eye or the photo they use at race don Todd, gained five' points fast IF HIS COMEBACK succeeds, y^c BotteiTon _ would flank the lead. Marv Cohen paceil the at­ ■first—diviainn. appointed, this re­ Ax a xeault the Knicks ..remain Aitken .. 93 76 262 At New Hayen (Class Al— Shirley Jaco^ y*. Alice Tied record.' tack, netting lO points, six from .17 62 4n " -rWO "OF"THE-LITTt*-Le*gue dianr -at -lOtSO -and Moriarty Yrackif.” ' ------^ Westlake IS sure of a regular—job- second ITne. "Two proven veterans, porter to inquire if the boys at tw o games ahead o f Syracuse and Roach '.T.' 173 night in the West -Stae-Rec Playoff* between the first and Stratford, 4th rated, edged Merl ski , ’ ... THE ACES' baseball team made umpires, Len Grace and Harold Eagles and Roy Motors at 11. Dykes Interpreted the new rule in right field, hopti rays, for ”he'a Mike Wrobel and Tiny P'oekett are underneath. Roth teams playe;ofIs the three acasQaa It _DaYey,..*re _Uc*n*ed. opticians. to mean_that.„A_player _cojUdn.’t fmnt nf Tmm Four__ by. .tlie.._ta.cUlea... while.--center--Vince ..e-ve-n -teri|is—In the. second period ering" a few suits of clothes. The team has six-ga mes left...... FAn-ell .1.5 .TO .T8 -110 IhiRfl- In "the-British-Ameriean-Glub-Dart- Waterbury.-—6th— rated, dumped an excellent outfielder, can run Betty Kusmlk vs, Naomi |(uek- was a member of the Twilight ARNOLD PiTCHlR has been squawk while at bat unless he Genovesi is fisnked by Pinky Pohl with Sal’s out In front at the half. reply wa.s no. Behind by 17 points at halftime. McGuire . .17 28 39 95 polnts. Willis Kilpatrick con­ League tonight at 8 o’clock. The ninth-ranked Harding of Bridge­ well and his arm la strong.” ' League and its’basketball quintets GRAHAM HOLMES, local light awarded the expert riflem an stepped out of the batters’ box. wood and Irving Russell. Jimmy Dog- 2.5 to 19. The «vinners Increased The’ Impres-sion here Is that the Minneapolis rallied to go ahead by Mo)-iarty . .12 9 12 30 tinues to sparkle, as the mailmap Dodgers and Phillies will battle for port, 66-38. Elsewhere, Mickey Mantl$, who always made a good showing in weight boxer, has an Impressive 30 medal, second highest award In Others thought the hitter w m ex­ gart would direct the team and their letid In the third pfriod as Ctibs cannot hope to improve on six in the last period. But seven Ci onin . . . .13 7 7 21 won three points to kera Team the title. At New Britain (Class C) turned 21 last October 20 has come both the Rec Senior Leag\ie and and 3 won and loss record as a junior shooting, by th* National cepted. his backfield mates would he Bill Ricky Paquette, Cohen and Dirk their fifth-place finish of last year straight points by Earl Lloyd Lvnn . . . . . 6 7 7 21 Four In the running. I^xt week Other games tonight will find Watertown, 4th-rated, defeated of age in more than one way. The professional. Holmes’ latest two R ifle Association. Pitcher is Bob Newsom, the A ’s 45-year-oId the Y Senior circuit. Shaw at full and Stan Griffen and Jenkins divided the scoring, to unless they come up with a catcher clinched it for Syracuse. The loss j Alem any . .10 5 4 14 the league leaders ^ f l meet Mike the Browns and Red Sox paired to 14 th ranked Nathan Hale of fleet-footed cen’erflelder will bat triumphs have come in 10-round member of Manchester High’s rifle relief pitcher, wasn’t bashful about Sports Mirror Many of Mancheater’a leading Joe Lebeidz i^t the h.'ilfback slots. slay out in front, 41 to St at the who can hold runners on base. By did not affect the Lakers’ Ryan . . . . .12 4 5 1.1 Pierro and Company. /A deci.sive decide third an—Th* Brook­ FOR SPRING DRIVING was In naming the 30-man football George .Lawrence, three' of the they collected 16 points in 20 at­ opens. narl'a Dairy <.1) M Opponent Score QuannltAchkA ...... 17 76 M 263 three points. Pierro, Floyd Nick­ night, March 13, for the • club Danbury-Windham, 9 p. m. ion HR l.Vi .1R2 . XjSWey ...... ia3 06 116 316 SKI EVENTS Drive In here for motor tune-up, brake squad. best defensive backs to ever per­ tempts. .lenkins hit eight for 10 Hf»lrn ... *...... 59 Alumni ...... 78 CHICK BOUCHER, another cooler. erson, Johnson and Vito Kamins- championship. Annual banquet and At New Haven (Class B) — lyn Dodgers traded second ■----- service. We are an authorized; State In­ F. DrM^’r^'hanl .... . 7n — 101 IRO j Silk Town lightweight, was Strstlon ...... 107 in 107 325 Harridge has another rule, effec­ man Eddie Stanley to the BastoR. form with the loc'als. snd Cohen hsd a good five for I.ARRY DOBY told a friend that . fli 84 17.% : 4fi Meriden . . i ...... , 62 IlBck ...... 122 129 340 kas all had two Mint wins. election of officers will be held Rockville-Bullard Havens (Bridge­ Paul Mangiafleo and Boh Mll- D. D'*M^rrhahl-.. ♦. tive opening day, that provides an Stowe. Vt., March 6—(/P)—Sixty' Braves for ficat baseman ;■ Ray spection Station. Make sure your car Is The Aces' dream bH.stball team six. .Tackle Hedlund was high man Cleveland had offered him a con­ PalniPT ...... ion ion ?n5 42 Hartford ...... 49 stopped In 1:08 of the third round The Town Ch^plonshlp will be Saturday, April 11. port), 6 p. m.; Wetherafleld-Bji- lerlck would, be the ends on the no ...... 494 628 1464 automatic three-day auspension five of the beat men skiers now in RIGHT and ready to roll when Spring could hold ita own with the best. for both clubs 'with 22 points. Jim tract for only $22,000. the same B-r'.) ...... 101 111 .73?. of a lO'-round semi-feature bout TotaU .. fleld, 7:30 p. m.; KUlingly-Darien, Sanders and a cash sum regortad first eleven. Big Loren Andreo snd *...... , — ni -i- ni 67 Fast Hartford ...... 61 N'enparella <11 and possible fine for use of "abus­ coming up the /latter part of the Aiperiftan competition, including beckons. The Infield would have Ed Brown Taylor ranked next with 1.5 and ! that he received two years ago. Rti ^ . . 70 earlier this week In Miami Beach Quinn ...... 9.4 94 SI 230 HOCKEY AT A GLANCE 9 p. m. to be $66,000. . Dick Nasslff give the Aces two of Oiip): ...... • —■ — 45 Windham ...... ive or obscene language to um­ month and this year’s tourney several Olympians, open a three' at tile initial sack. Al Klein at nl.ayed a hsid driving g,ame in a I The Negro centerflclder said he .. 46 by Willie Pastrano of New.Qrlean*. Anderson ...... m 106 2S7 Here are the Cfiass C quarter TEN YBAIUI A O O -B eau Jack the state's best semi-pro tackles. 75 i'llddletown ...... 114 96 U7 337 pires." promises to be a keen one for the day downhill and slalonvmeet tO' MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION second. WilHe Olcksenski at short, losing reuse. I didn’t ron.sider that much reward Tfitnli* ...... ii:» 1^71 Boucher has been fighting out of Cendnl .. Thursday’s Results final pairings at New Britain: outpointed Fritaie Ztvic in a dons George VIneck, now in the Army, rruss M) 61 Bristol ...... 76 Harmln , ...... 32 95 S8 275 If the umpires get the quiet crown worn /bv the defending day for National and North Ameri' ‘‘SALVE” VBNDRILLO, Prop. and Mickey Murphy at the hot cor­ S«l'a .Maple Service (.'.S) ] for having led the American Sapienza ...... 89 100 S3 232 National League Saturday at.4 p. m.— W atertown 12-roimder before 18,$13 In Madi­ and Bob Turklngton who now n V Pie. Lar.son ...... 12R 101 MM :irw 44 W eaver ...... 65 treatment from Dykes, they won't champ, Mike Pierro. In seyen can championships on the steep ner. Kiom left to riglit ttie outfield : League in slugging percentage, rof)k ...... f»l nr. 12’ .T)R Boston 5, Montreal 0. vs. Canton: at 7:30 p. m., Tburtel- son Square Garden. Comer Spruce and Maple 81.— ^Tel. MI-S-S18S resides in Alaska, get the nods at rf ...... fi .5 IT OQl 49 Hall ...... 54 Total! be sure they’re in t he right ball weeks of pwy in the second and slopes bf Mt. Mansfield. Twenty ■would beTitHTTF tip of Cu'HTJirTthnn, T home runs and-TUfta-score^ WRIliS ...... Qf. ,-UI-_ _1S5 . 390.516-1 fT.l —Chicago 3rTorent« 4-r------■loHe vs. Buffle M i------— TWiiOTY yEABa, Aa, rc Sport Schedule Simpaon . 110 86 102 307 Semi-finals will be played Tues­ to quit baseball H he doesn’t gat be the team'a right handed pitcher IlnIvftrRpn. It .58- Middletown 55 AAAURICEP. Ferguson M' 86 106 372 champion Andrea Mead Lawrence whiie Ziggy Olbert la the number RiloilPBii. Ik ('hApniAi'i no H07 R.'> 29.R ■14 W eaver ...... 53 Low Man . SI SI 73 245 WEST SIDE BOWLING Graham 2 to 1 Favorite day and Wednesday and finals are of Rutland, making her first com more than $50,00(1. . Sll 107 m scheduled for Saturday, March 14 one southnaw. Bolduc Would don HnVtlinjr. . Friday, March 6 nnhsii ... 4.1 Rri.'M)Aw‘. ‘ U Knuiirirs til*' ’McCSUin’r - , ; .... 50 "22 "694 * N ew Y oi k. m ‘ rch '6--ffln^Wel-'- i everaal-by- Supreme -Court. Jus­ Schulz, r ---- Monday. March D Davlji ...... 117 104 101 322 n-iUnd Oil M3) I placement and Al Whitney the B F rt-. • Life J • Casualty • Fire Totals 483 506 455 1434 Renn's ...... 42 30 .583 nibhs. c ...... Silk City v.s. Wapping. 7 Y. .lohn.^on ...... R7 — 104 lO.'i I f te, weight contender Billy Graham ■ “ "X ftc7G U rdX 'had been award Early Leaders number one reaerve flychaser. Muthi^.8on. nc J04 rtiii.anMw..ki. tf .. in 1 - 21 A rm ory ...... ____.14 38 .472 Miller's v.«. Bucks, 8:30 Y. Trdfr>rd ...... OT 2P4 is a .2 to 1 favorite to beat mid- decision victory, ! With the exception of an out- Wi’lKht. rs .. CrundRll • ...... ia’> -4.3 1S4 3 7 88 Birch Street There are an awful lot of busi­ Hartford Road .. ____32 40 .444 Ts.i’ior, It . .. N assiffs vs. Frankie’s, 8 Rec. I .Hm Knhln’ Rnn. r . i 3 I standing pitcher,, the Aces boast .Morton ...... 130 ' 47 ness women if you include those Indies ...... 23 40 .319 (ilewelght Joey Giardello at Macjl- ch,.istenberry changed two round.') Better Consider This Fact! Ik .. CowIar ...... :.. — 100 n s 21S j TTpnt‘*rh'*l. rc .... . 2 4 Tel. MI-9-3215 Baton Rouge. I-a.. March 6-~(45 t .a fair softball nine." Vtnrek has 1 Mitrhf il. Ig - . -1 3 who are interested in everybody’s. Loom is S t r e e t ...... 4 68 .055 son Square Garden tonight and the/on Judge Joe'Agncllo's scorccni't' Dixie Walker, newest Addition -Twenty-two closely bunched . proven his worth a.s a catcher. The Totalji Total.R ...... 434 .MO r>22 J.>2fi I veteran New Yorker vows "there and declared Graham the wihncr par-busting golfers go after first to the St. Louis Cardinals coach­ -*20 43 i Infield would conslat of Chick will be no doubt about it." l 1"'' round leaders Chandler Harper and Sales and Serriee 1948 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN PEOPLE, NOT The oldest plnyer on the Cin­ ing .staff, spent all or part of 19 ! lUivkt M7) j Plumni'er at first, Mike Ginolfi at M o r iu r t r ’ s (4 ) | B. riR. ' "This time I’ll be so far in fron t pudge Boteln gave Joey back th Freddie Haas. Jr., today aa the Black. Radio and heater. cinnati Reds' roster is southpaw seasons in the major leagues. He Coman ___ I___ I2S 11.') 13fi 373, second. cls.s.sy Jimmy Gleason at J n«ll.«i'*p4*r. rf 4 ; there won’t be any room for argu- 1 triumph. $10,000 Baton Rouge Open swings 214 SPRUCE ST„ MANCHESTER TEL. MI~3-5098 Slock No. U-9.5...... hurler Ken Raffensberger. He rompiled a lifetime batting aver- i 'yiHfU' ...... 7j •— 121-. 133 i: OuinH)'. If ... $895 ONLY IN TOWN, short, and big Joe Nowak at third...... 43 ~ 4.3 ' ment,” aaid Graham. loser of two j . Into Its second day. wiU-be-3ft.-on AnCe-K,^--^—— uvut— age of 306- I .VlJrnlrit.. r , . Shaw.' Bolduc and Wrobel would ---r V’;’.-.’-;’; --H)4---^---- ^ rw.ir;-rv---- ^ *'pp11t decisions to the 22-year-old ■' NBA AT A GLANCE The cream of the nation* Unka- BUT FROM ALL patrol Ihe outer ganiei^s. ’ 3 ' men opened action in Louisiana's 1950 WILLYS STATION WAGOf^ ShrnMpr 14 35 TONIGHT'S SPECIAL Philntlelphl.an. IDMIRALBINDIX-MOTOROU; Maroon. Radio and heater, excellent condition. Hal Burnett apd. Cliff 'Coffin Mjiypr .. "I ll win it big,” said Giardello. Thiirsday’s ReaiilU capital city yesterday and when would divide the mound ehores Sf'TP at half 2.'-ll R*)land, New York 80, Baltimore 69. the firing was over. Harper, a PGA Stock No. U-BS8. ______... ____ ...... OVER TntBlR "He’ll have nothing to cry about $1145 with Howie Conn and Norm Bjork- Kennel Club Sanctioned Syracuse 94, Minneapiolis 91. veteran, was knotted at four- V Ir’s this time.". man available for infield and out­ Mill (.Ml) THE THREE OFFICIALS who Philadelphia 78, Richester 69. under-par 68 v/ith Haas, a season­ CONNECTICUT, ilai'v.oni . F. F. P tr 1949 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE field duties reapectively. DiiBAldo tariln. rf ...... , i s will work the fight certainly hope ed New Orleans pro who once play­ Program Tonight at Rec Lrntini . Green. Excellent condition. One owner car. Radio, Although interest died nut after : Ixonl. If ...... •____. 4 I ihey're right. It’s going to be a In 1952 Hank .Sauer became the ed in these parts aa a college boy. CO M E TO U S Dummy I Krarn*. r ...... , . ir 24 Heater, hydramatlr. Stock No. IT-8,5...... pnly one year of bowling, Charlie Dummy I tough as.slgnment. Both boxers arc .only player in the history of the Most of the veterans comprising $2495 HfRi-n. rc ...... 1 the blue-ribbon field had little dif­ “v. And the local grmip has every rea­ ! Borhm. rc ...... 1 cOunter-fightera who prefer to Chicago Cuba to hit three home ■K, FOR A USED CAR Huru rn"'’'H M u Another in the auecesaful series TotaiR .. ficulty in solving the Baton Rouge Bi I Harris and Milt Tedford stood , k C sanction shows for dogs son to be proud o f the outstanding (lianRartl. Ic ...... *) have their opponents do the lend­ runs in each of two games in one T952 MERCURY 2-DOOR SEDAN out a.s the best among tl>e many ing. And their fighting styles al- season. Country Club’s 6,411-yard course. figures selected to do the judging. Joe Adcock, new first baseman i Tctnl* % 4 .46 wavs are difficult to evaluate. Academy blue. Radio, heater. Low mileage. - - AND THERE’S A winlTer'of Side Rec Under the auspices of the A ll are person., of outstanding re­ for the Bo.r«erfer'of'‘Uhlmt*' allurt.v4wo. well represented at these shows knowledge of dogs in general and 1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN ! than the other two fights went. come new membens. Next regular. *od many young dogs who have Boxers In particular. Mr. Cousins 1947 DeSOTO GLUO COUPE Academy hliie. 6,200 mile*. ^ a % / £ ^ M • EYE ’EM! Graham went 15 rounds twice in GREEN STAMPS meeting of the club is scheduled : gotten their start at local matches will also select the Best Dog In Radio, heater, mercomatic...... d A t V B loslng'tille tilts with welterweight Tuesday evening, at the VFW at I have gone on to extensive careers Match at the finals when the win­ 1947 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN ' 8 o'clock. The anniial election of : in the show ring and made fine lU H F champion Kid Gavilan. Joey never ners of different groups compete has gone beyond 10. 1949 OLDS 76 4-DOOR SEDAN • TRY ’EM! ; officera will also take place at this ' reputations. against each other for top honors Giardello doesn't go for that 1947 DODQE OUSINESS COUPE Gray. Low mileage. Radio and heater. time. In obtaining the facilities of. the for the match. FREE Stock No, U-978...... East Side Rec. through the coopert CLA.SSES W ITHIN the breed* theory, however. $1195 "I had to make 162 pounds (ac­ 1947 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE TUDOR SCHEDULE TOO TOUGH ation of Superintendent John Hed­ will be divided into the usual cate­ In AppiBciation of Your Pirfronogo • BUY ’EM! tually he weighed 151 3-4 each lund, the local club brtngrs to the gories with Puppies from 4 to 8 time) for the first two fights." 1947 OHEVROLET AERO iSEOAN 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN ^Philadelphia, March 6 — (>P) — public an ideal setting for staging months. 6 to 9 months and 9 to 12 Aftor Eoeh Purchoso Soy "Stomps Pkoso" Green. Radio, and heater. Thji Uni\'ersity of Pennsylvania’a said Joey. "This time there Isn't All cart listed have a show for canines. The extensive months, plus the usual N ovice and ■ I Stock No. NT-2S1...... $1795 Ivy League football team protested surface of the g:vmnasium offers Open Classed for dogs over puppy EASY lUDGET TERMS any weight contract and I’ll hit 1946 PLYMOUTH CLOD GOUPf famous "Ed” Sullivan today that the Quakers’ 19.53 foot­ about 1.56 l-2--my best weight. hny used car warranty. plenty of room for two spacious age. ball schedule is too tough to handle rings where the dogs can be shown A new feature will be introduced AS LOW AS $10.00 DOWN I ’ll be stronger at the flni.sh than without tl\e benefit of Spring to best advantage while eyery at this match with the offering of he w ill.” TAKE UP TO training. Penn grlddera penned a spectator can enjoy a full and un­ light refreshments for sale on the EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS .Graham scaled 149, 3-4 and 149 Xinatdi niERniRr bri.stllng letter to school officials restricted view of the proceedings. preml.sea tmder the direction o f the other tinies. 'Tonight he ex­ which appeared in today’s edition The full length bleachers on each Mrs. Ruth Foster, local Pulik fan­ pects to weigh. 148. VAN’S 24 MONTHS of the "Daily Pennsylvanian,” side of the hall, plus the overhead cier and active club worker. Cof­ MUNNER'S-PACIURD This should be the final chapter BROTHERS campus newspaper. It criticized track .for the overflow of specta­ fee, sandwiches, cakes and soft AUTO STORES in a controversial riva lry unless authors of the schedule and con-' tors. make it easy and enjoyable drinks will be available at nominal 356 EAST CENTER ST. another rhubarb breaks out. The DoSOTO AND PlYMOUW > " TO PAY tended that If Coach George Mon­ YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER Open every night 'til 9. All day Sntardny ’tU 6. last one. you remember, brought Texaco Station to watch the show. prices. IN MANCHESTER M l C M t a r S t . TeL MItehcl 1-5131 g er had been consulted the list o f Of great importance, as at any A final reminder that admission on the famous reversal' by ippm- 427 HARTFOZD ROAD MANCHESTRR 241 NORTH MAIN, ST. > . ! opponents would have been diffe­ sporting event, is always the panel and registration commence at 7 »5« M AIN ST. ■ TEL. MI-S-7089 missioner (Jhairman Bob Chrikten- rent. ' o f officials, or in this case, ■judges. and Judging will to start at 8 p. m. 'berry and then the rever-sal of) the V .'I, .1 > “ h' i I ■ I ! ' - I '' - . -V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1953 PAGE FIFTE m , ^

Household Goods 51 Wanted to Rent 68 Rouses for Salt 7X Houses for Sale 72 Subtirban tor Sale 75 Snbunwii for 71 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1953 Articles for Sals 45 Fuel And Feed 49-A 4 PAGE FOURTEEN URGENTLY NEEDED, S Or 4 ROCKVILLE—Seven room house, a t t e n t i o n Ladies! Slip covers s e a s o n e d Flt'cplace hardwood, room unfurnished apartment for' MANCHESTER 4 down, 3 rooms apd Urge hath and drapes custom mads. Re-up- $1 bdndle. Lsnirelston Siuiooo Sta­ STOP AT TO BE SOLD! Business Serriees Offered 18 Help Wanted— Fcaula 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 Articles for Sale 45 family of two adults. Call MItch- up. Cabinet kitchen. Ot>*n stair­ Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Hcatiag^-Pltunblnc 17 holStering. Bea.utlfUl fabrics, tion. Route No. 6, Bolton Notch. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE eli-O-ea^ after 5 pi m. ------• ■ ..EXCELLENT .— -.GLASTONBURY. way-. .Garage*, amealte .driveway- 1950 CHEVROLET 161” new wheel ALL ALUMINUM ’ .... qUARAWTKED Plumbing aiiT BRAND NEW 1953 21" Stewart prints. Stripes. s6 lid sr"T a fp ««y Phone Mitchell »--8224. -----AT THE GREEN FIVE-ROOM CAPE COD extra largd lot. Price 813,500. FOR A DEPENDABLE and dean nesting. Alterations t and new LEADING Warner television, $189.95, excise HARVARD ROAD base stake body. Carrying • ca­ COMBINATION WINDOWS CLERK-TYPIST , finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, ------For Complete Selection of WANTED—5 or C room apart­ Rambling seven room Cape Cod, Call Rockville 5-3998. Classified Uaed Car, Sea Our Une Up of pacity is 8000 pounds. Save $1000 work. Perms glass electric and tax included. Can arrange tVrmS balance one year to pay. Call ment by two working adult IN DESIRABLE LOCATION] (two rooms unfinished). Attached AND DOORS Garden— F»nB— Dairy ANDOVER, BOLTON. COVEN­ Late Tum Ins. Trading High On over the price of a new truck. gas water hekters sold and in- LIFE INSURANCE to suit. Call Mitchell 9-0980. ' Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. HOME FURNISHINGS ladies and one schobl age girl. We offer for aals for the first garage, natural red wood exterior Your Car for a Now Dodge atalled. Time payments arranged. Interesting: work, in'credit Prodacta 50 time a Cuatom, Seven-Room Fireplace, steam heat, all city TRY—Over 100 llatinga, ranch Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Immediate Delivery. Full Line of Sealy Mattresses Good references. Mitchell 9-9640. utilities. Immediate occupan­ The ideal kitchen, two exposures, Advertisements V-Eight. Main street. Mitchell 9-5238. Prompt Service. Skdley'^Brothera, MItcheU 9-8714. department. Pleasant working COMPANY SAVE 10%. Order your custom Home, built in 1942 by Georg* knotty pine cabinets, dining nook, types, Cape Cods and cottages, . awnings. Act now while this Boats and Accessories 46 COW MANURB^ dellverod by load From $39.50 to $79.95 Fish. On the first floor an at­ cy. Death in famUy reason for new and old; farm, land two— CLASSIFIED ADVT. Work Guaranteed. cpnditions._Five day 40_hour I--W1U. :ftcespt:vrappUctUtoflA for your^gwnAond ga rdana. BsUa WANTED—Lari^/ room. Private dining room with picture window, — SOUMEN^INC.------A PLUMBING- sBbp-at your door. ' ■pedal io%~"''dlBcdpnlfT}ffef=^laata, -AppltancesTmtf TV .------tractive lltUng room with, fire­ sale. large living room, knotty pine fire­ 400 acres; (Special—5 roms, plus DEPT. HOURS w e e k : high caliber men who are look­ WARDS OUTBOARD motor lay­ Bros. MItcheU 3-7405. bath preferred, suburban or coun­ vertlhle. All extras. Low mileage. Storm Window and Door Specialist. No timeWost. New work. Altera­ Buy Home-Cooling made-to-order 501 Middle Turnpike, Elast try preferred. .Gentleman. Write place, dining room with china place. wall with book shelves, full 2 unfinished up, many extras, re­ SslS A. M. to 4 j30 P. M. Dodge and Plymouth Cara tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot ing for a lifetime career aeU- away. $10 holds any Wards Sea cupbMrd, den or extra -bed- ALICE CLAMPET Call owner at Mitchell 3-6140. Apply Ing life insurance and servicing • awfilnga at a big savings. Dress Box TS, Herald. length mantel, two bedrooms, walk duced to $8900.) Welles Agency, Call for Free Demonatratloh, water automatic heaters. Youngs- up your home for aummer end King motor 'til May 1st. Then Hours: •foom, lavatory, laundry plus Realtor Coventry. Tel. PUgrlm 2-6872 or ____ Dodge Job_Bated Jrrucka ^ ------No-GbHgatkm;------eaent-pelley-holdera,— Must- Household Goods JUU- out baaement with picture window CLOSING TTO n948 BUICK Rpeclal— aedanette. "Edwn 8lnks~sold. Estimates ■tay 10 degrees to 20 degrees,, pay TjalSncr o r arrange conven­ ^TSOlfTHTToTTOOT*; Mr, WANTED -r Two, ■throe or four modem kitchen, liicludlng auto- and fireplace. WUI be open Sunday Pilgrim 2-7501. 24,000' milea. Extremely clean. high school graduates. Give ient terms. 5 H. P. Sea King matlc dishwasher. Three bed­ Mitchell 9-4543 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 634 CENTER STREET ly given. C. O. Lorsntsen. MItch­ full details about yourself. cooler. Made of sturdy drill, or AN HONEST PERSON 7 :60 to 8:30 P. M. room iinfumlshed apartment to 11 to 5:30. fi': Radio, heater. Sensational low eU 9-7636. 233 Pearl Street army duck. Ward’s awning* are Standard reduced from $135 to WHO'S GOING HOUSEKEEPING rent. Call Mitchell 9-5868 after rooms and bath on second BOLTON ON Route 44-A—6 room BILL TUNSKY From Manchester, continue on MON. THRU FRI. PHONE Mitchell S-5101 price. $095. Fully guaranteed, Write P. 0. Box 190 protected b y sunfast Vinyl plas­ only $125.88. Buy now at Wards THAT’S WHAT I WANT 6 p. m. / floor, breezeway, garage with BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road. Six single, hot water heat with oil, 10:30 A, M. Douglai* Motors. 333 Main. Mitchell 9-9095 HEATING From A to Z. Con­ Hartford, Conn. tic finishes. The most durable fin­ low sale price. Montgomery Ward, TO TAKE OVER BRAND NEW Model 624 Easy amealte drive. Private, en- room Cap* Cod houses. Price $13,- South Main street into Manchester garage, large lot, good condition. A Sate Place To Buy Uaed Cara! version burners, biollqr-burBsr Manchester, Conn. ish we know of. Choose from our 822 Main. UNPAID BALANCE Spin dry washer, regular 1199.96, DESIRE APARTM iafT or house cloeed porch overlooking nice­ OOQ to 813,500. Thomas Murdock. Road to sign: Priced right 811,800. Quick oc­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe. RAY’S OIL BURNER SERVICE^- units, complet*' heating systems. MONTHLY PA'YMENTS this week only $159.95 with old for myself and aged parents. ly lendaceped yard. Owner cupancy. Phone S. A. Beechler, Radio, heater. In <^ery good con­ R'epair and service oil bumera. wide selection of patterns, colors 'moving out oLstetg. Price for MItcheU 3-5722. All work ^arantesd. Time.pay­ SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR—Num­ $22.18 washer. Limited supply. Budget Father is an engineer living in MANCHESTER—Built for perma­ Realtor. MItcheU 8-6969. 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and dition for a car of this year. Furnaces cleaned. 24-hour serv­ DISPLAY MAN, some knowledge and styles. For full details come 25 FT. CHRISCRAFT quick aele, $17,800. Bowers TOWN and COUNTRY r o m COOPERATION WILL chassis, new tires, clutch and ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ erous benefits. Apply in person. In or call Mr. Doyle at MItcheU NE6e49. 9-5844. Rojrke-Eno Paper Co., 58 Allyn a month. Part br full time oppor­ Prices include Federal tax. Values "UNIVERSAL” VACUUM ly under toughest conditions/ Five Glastonbury 3-2792. Mancheeter MItcheU 9-6136. 1952 CHEVROLET 3-4 ton pickup. to go. Center Motor Sales, 461 MANCHESTER—Five room ranch USTINGS Wanted. Blngle, two- Low mileage. Full 30 day guar­ ATTICS AND Bartments cleaned. street, Hartford. Conn. tunity. Distribution in assigned like these on Wards Premium Centerboard, cedar planked, "EMERSON” TELEVISION speed drive, simple, fo^-proof RENT A SANDER from Wards. Main atreet. EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE type home. Excellent, central lo­ SEVEN ROOM alngl*. Hollywood famUy, three-family, bustaaas antee. Substantial savings. Carter Rubbish and ashes hauled. All territoiy offered Jo reliable per- Grade Vitalized oil; Reg. $.71 a built 1942. Excellent sails, Simmons mattress and box spring, clutch, tires included. -Mgular Farms and Land for Sale 71 FOR SALE—Bolton— 8 bedroom ' Do It yourself — save >ip "to" two-" Jobs done at your convenience; for aii types^'trf" warm ■ air-fur­ cation, full basement, e ll' "hard­ seetion. For particulars call | ranch on approximately 3-4 ecre. property. Havq many cash buy- Chevrolet Co.. Inc., 311 Main 1950 CHEVROLETS. Tudors de­ ” son. To qualify, must have car, gal. In 55 gal. drum $.64. Reg. outboard powered. Alexander Smith rugs, inlaid, $339.50 Chor-Trac deluxs'$234.50 thirds the cost of renewing your Reasonable rates. MItcheU 9-3802 naces—coal, oil, or gas. Viking WANTED — Experienced dental HAVE been one of our wood floors, ol' hot water heat, Mltcheil 3-8396. . ara. Mortgagea arranged. nd^M street. Mitchell 9-5238. luxe. Equipped. Two to choose references and immediate work- $4.69 _flye_gallbn can_$4.17. Reg._ lamps, tables, dishes, pots and Regular $3J1.50 4 H. P. Plow Full cellar, garage, amealte drive aoow and gat professional Innk- OP 9.9791.------furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win- ■saistantr Call Mitchell- 0-9779, -Mercury-'SupeF-WL,'.. ------$210. .. 1910. Wa have fireplace, brick, front, expandable, call George L. Orasladio, IMnd- from. Kxira clean. Center Motbt —ing-'-oapltal;- whhUr -lr protected $1.95'two,galToh can $1.66. Reg." ■panz:------rac 1281.60. M6nffSW«fy“W g ^ MANCHESTER—Excellent Cape House less than 6 months old ing resultr. See Wards Paint man ter air> conditioners installed. We Mercury Rocket ...... ,.,.$145. them from $16,000 up. If you are aluminum storm windows and Combination storm window*. 20 tor. MItcheU 9-0878. 109 Henry SPRING Sales, 461 Main street. can make ugly pipe-cluttered cel­ by a money back guarantee. For $5.76 case 24 one quart cans PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY 822 Main Street. Cod. Four flniahed, two pertly, for details. JRates — only $3.00 a MASON, STONE contractor arvd Johnson 5 H.P...... $110. looking to buy or sell, it will be doors throughout. Large lot. Price mile view, EbiceUent neighbor­ atreet lars clean, roomy and attractive. interview, give full particular, $4.98. Montgomery Ward, 822 HARTFORD 841358 shed dormer, hot water heat, fire­ day. Give your newly sanded cement work. Valentino Belluccl, champion 7.9 H.P...... $109- worth your while to call; eve­ $16,806. E. if E. Agency, MItcheU hood. Exceptional buy. CaU Wm. 1951 FORD Victoria, radio, heat T. P. Aitklm Heating and Sheet BOOKKEEPING home address and telephone num­ Main street. AFTER 7 P. M. 48.4890 place: Storm windows and ARE YOU Ready to aoU your prop­ floors lohg-laatlng protection with CLEARANCE SALE er. Fordamattc, Ebccellent condi­ Fern street. Tel. MItcheU 3-5042, ber. Write Box A, Herald. Thompson 12 ft. Runabout---- $200. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT nings, MItcheU 9-7160. or Frank 9-8715. MItcheU 9-1107. McBride. MItcheU 3-4816 for ap Call 9-5451 between 5 and 7:30. Metal Contractor. Phone MItcheU 12 ft. Plywood Car Top...... $120. Musical tnstrBments 53 Pinney Mitchell 9-7877, Office screens. Large kitchen. Amssite erty 7 We hove rendy bimni Wards finishes. Wards Seal Tone tion., Low mileage. Immaculate 3-6793. DEPARTMENT SET—CEDAR lawn furniture, an­ If you have no means of transpor­ pointment to see. Exclusive — protective base coat. Seals, Walton W. Grant, Realtor. 647 MANCHESTER — Five room drive. Bi'ilt in 1951. Nice location. waiting for property in Manches- 19-51 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. throughout. Extremely good ELECTRICAL WIRING and re­ Poultry and Supplies 43 tique high chair, oval table and 85 Motors, 14 Boats to Select From. tation I’ll lend my auto for you. agents. , hardens wood. Quart $1.19. Wards Attractive position for young MUSIC Instrument renUI. Com- Main street, Hartford 2-7584. ranch, oil hot water heat, ra- Phone Barbara .Woods Agency. ter end vicinity. Oatto and CO., Sedan—Heater and overdrive. terms. Trades. Douglas Motors, pairs. Machine work and repairs. bottles. Gienwbod camp stove, No obligation! Hartford 5-9198, evenings •-'89111, Spar wax—gives satin luster fin­ M ovtnj^Thickific—> woman with ability to type and BROAD-BREASTED Rronse Tur­ The Early Bird Geta the Choice! Biatc line of instrumOnU. RenUl carved radlatora, tile bath, full Mitchell 9-7702. 333 Main. Phone MItcheU 3-4880, coal grate, 4 fire extinguishers. 3 A—L—B—E-- R—T—’—S TOLLAND AND Windham Coun or MltchslI 8-8946. ish. Best quality xvax. Quart $1.29. 19.50 Studebaker Starlight Coupe good at figures. Interesting keys. fresh frozen, 10 to 22 1 qt., 1 1-gaI.; 100 ft. lawn hose. appllat. to pui^aae price. Rep­ cellar, bus, achocl, $12,000. Carl­ StoniKC 20 pounds. Also fresh eggs. Schaub's 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford ties—Exceptional buys, dairy ton W. Hutchlna. Mltrhell 9-5132, THREE BEDROOM ranch, attach- Montgomery Ward, 828 Main — Radio, heates, overdrive. ’Two 1948 CHEVROLET Aero sedan GREEN ACRE lawn service. Com­ work witlj local finance com­ 2 lawn mowers, fireplace, angle resenting Olds, Selnier, Bach, *d garage, fireplace, storms, .90' CABH BUTERB w aitug for d, •, street. to choose from. Radio, heater, signal lights, m^- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., pany. East Hartford location. Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown road. MclNTOSH BOAT CO. Pedler And Bundy. MAttar’s Music poultry farms, up to 400' acres, Mitchell 3-6231. South Koreans plete ground care, spring clean­ iron, pot. and andirons. 29 ft. ex­ GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your with or without stock. Welles frontage. Landscaped, $15,600. 6 and oeven room smgieo o a i cbsnlcal condition excellent. Go­ up, fertilizing. Office Hartford local and long distance moving, tension ladder, will deliver. 61 Studio, 177 McKee. Mltdiell Gstto A Co., 6-9198, evening* two-family ho«m s In Manehastor, 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. ing overseas. Price $770. Mitchell packing, storage! Call MItcheU 41 Purnell Place (Rear) Mother's Day, Father’a Day Agency, Coventry. Tel. Pilgrim SIX ROOM houee with sun parlor, 33-4240. residence MItcheU 9-4988 45 Jarvis Road. 8-7500. large lot. nicely landacaped. Call 8-3989, Manchester MItcheU Bolton, Coventry and vemoa. PctBoimls i^edlm—Radio and heatef. 9-6787 any time. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. For Interview Call Articles for Sale and June wedding gift* now 2-6872 Or 2-7501. Beat Off Five in one package And save better ,, MItcheU 3-.7230.,„ Howard R. Hasttaifs, IWBiall •AIR- BEA-L-Anodised - aluminum' LAWN-MOWER L«y-Away- aale. JUBT. ARRIVED, new 1956 Cro*-. .,,3Iltchell 9-3102 A^^ TRUMPETS,. ClAclnets,.tcumbonea.. ,8r6946.. . THE PROSPECT HUl School for 1950 Buick Special Deluxe 1-Dr. ■ than' 60% of yiour cost." Here l£ ’•-lio't;...... doors and windows. The new self MANCHESTER —Package DeUv- Only $1 down holds any hand ley air conditioners. Don’t wall saxjphones, guitars. Largest se­ young children. Transportation Sedan. Hartford 8-7954 is—32 piece Rogers silverware Houses for Sale 72 CAPE COD—Dormers. Four down. WISE HOMEMAKEUt wlU appreci­ Red As 8 a ult s Auto Aeeemories—^Tircs • storing Jiffy wood combination cry. I»cal light trucking and mower. $5 down holds any power until summer heat, when you lection of inetrumenU in town. ate’ this 3-famlly investment op­ WANTED To Buy—PrtvaU pdrty furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ package delivery. Refrigerators, service for eight; man's Benres Second floor insulated. Ready to 1948 Hudson 4-Dr.—Radio, Heater. window. Columbia-n.atic frame mower until April 15 .pn Wards can't find what you want. Buy Diamonds—Watches— Ail accessories. Expert repairing. portunity. Large lot. Gorage. Cen­ wants waterfront property at tor, Phone Mitchell 9-8767. washers end stove moving a watch; Toastmaster Toaster: finish. Amesite drive. Combina­ less screens, also Venetian blinds Lay-away plan. Regular $16.95 now and save. New Crosley 3-4 Jewelry 48 Ward Krause, 87 Walnut Mitch­ OWNER LEAVING STATE tion storm sash and doprs. Lot tral location. Madeline Smith, (Continued room Pago One) lumbia lAke. Write Boat JX, 1947 Plymouth 5 Passenger Coupe. ANOTHER specialty. MItcheU 9-0752. AVON HAS Two territories open. choice of woman's necklac* and BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ and shadei-r. Robert J. Doggart. 81 hand mower 16” $14.97. Regular H. P,. air conditioner, regular ell S-53S6. This excellent Cape Cod home of 80 X 180. For appointmaht please Realtor, Mitchell 9-1642 or MItch­ HenOd. Regular calls on established cus­ LEONAPX) W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ earring tet. Total valut $162.85— alley but reported no Communist chester’s oldest Thousands of West atreet. Tel. MItcheU 3-4095. $99.50 power mower 18” $94.50. $399.95, sq)ecial $349.95; new five rooms, plilk one unfinished la - call Howard R. Hastings, MItcheU eU 3-4679. 1946 Ford V-8 2-Dr. BUDGET CENTER EXTRA! ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re tomers will bring you good in­ pairs, aojusu watches expertly. our price $64. Brunner'S, InC., 358 ACCORDION E3CCHANGE. Grind MIG fighters. accident frca instruction hours. moval, household and commercial. come. Write District Manager, P. Regular $107.50 Rotary power Crosley H. P. air conditioner, offered for your approval. This 9-1107. - Hundreds-ot—aatlafled.. - students- Many Others To Choose From regular $379.96,- sppi ial $329,915. Reasonable prices. Open daily. East Center atreet. opening zpecial; 120 bast ac­ LOVELY Six-room ranch, artis­ Bitter, small-scale ground ac­ We have made a special pur­ Light trucking. MItcheU 9-2591. O. Box 27, North Branford, Oonh. mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward, cordion, new, shifts, only $169jM, nome ia constructed with finest tion flarad all along the front to- fensive, he answered “yes," than For appointment tel. Mitchell Hoosehold Services New Crosley 1-3 H. P. air condi­ Thursday evenings 129 Spruce SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar tically decorated. Picture window. turned to Taylor who said: “ Ko chase on Urea so we ran sell 822 Main street. FLORENCE 2 and 4 range,- In carrying case, guaranteed. TdnBR, materials and with expert work 9-2245. tioner. regular $229.95, special street. Mitchpll 9-4387. and attic. Excellent location, Flreplace, Radiant heat, comblna-1 <>*y- U. R ^ doubt about it.” Studebaker Sales and Service you at SOTr off, exchange; Offered 13-A good condition, $:ft). Kemp's Inc,, trades. Save up to 33 1-3% on manship. Must be seen to be apt 6.00 X 16 , 6.70 X 15. 7.10 x 15, Palnting—Papeilnf 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 BRAND NEW 1953 21” table $215. Brunner's. 358 East Center. precis ted. Shown by appointment $16,000. For appointment please tlon Kreins. atorm window.. At- ^ *" 763 Main street other models. For home demon­ trol claahea. On the eestam front, an AUiad ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ also 7.60 X 15. ’Three days only. FLAT FINISH HoUand window modal television. Ready for U. Open evenings. Phone MItcheU call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch laches garage. Large lot, well PAINTING, Ebeterior and interior, only. waa sUff officer told AP correspond-eapond- pert instruction call the Manches ■hades made to meamre. AU WANTED H.F. Hand rubbed mahogan; cab­ 3-5191. A' DINING Room table, five chairs, stration write: Connecticut Ac­ ell 9-1107. landscaped. $16,300 including The BntjMr ridga outpost paperhanging. Ceilinga refinish­ capturediptured Thursday'Thursday In a surpriaa auri ent Forrest Edward* his diyimb'ld l y l ^ ’fi ter Driving Academy. PDgrim CHORCHES MOTOR metal Venetian blinda at a new inet, $189.95. Terms. Phone MItch­ a server $10, divan $10, a day-bed cordion Exchange (division Ron electric Stove and refrigerator. fighting operations “haT*I INSA ed. WaU paper books on request. MAT ERIAL HANDLERS attack by Republic of Korea Ninth i 2-7249. BUDGET CENTER low price. Keys made whUa you eU 9-5650. AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT. $7.95 Ona of Thasa $5, sofa. Inquire 24 Strong Street. dinone Accordion Center), 26 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA NICE SIX ROOM Cap* Cod, 3 un­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Goodchild, Sr., himpered'by any lack ot any Qrpo SALES wait. Marlow's. Estimates given. Tully insured. 1st and 2nd Shifts regularly $9.'98. DefrosLv every Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, 875 MAIN ST. EST. 1921 finished, fireplace, picture window, Division. Tha outfit, whose motto 91 Center Street 5,000 Realtors. MItchei 8-7925 any la “Stay! Fight!” did Just that in of ammunition.” Call ’Edward R. Price. Mitchell ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ night. No messy defrosting. More WE BUY and zell good uaed furni­ 3 to 9 p. m. Phone: MItcheU 3-.5440 hot watar heat, kitchen fan, din- time. INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call 80 Oakland Street, Manchester WEAVING of bums, moth holes 9-1003. Evenings: MItcheU 9-5938 beating back ited counterattacks Wa havt an adsquat* su m ^ able and standard typewriters. - efficient. Saves_money. Cole WELL-PAYING JOBS ture. combination ranges, gas ette, brecza-wSy and garage. In hand granadas,’’ jHud -CkiL Cwida —Dan-MoslerrMItclisll 9-8829--— ,------MitdieH 3-41414 and -tom clotlrtng~.~ hoslery runs, PRECISIONTVIOLT) PRESS AU makes of ad'ding bbacHin'eS Motors Servicenter, 438 Center. ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ bf"Mitchell 9-6592------excellent condition, very food lo­ !Tjp'to-175'm*n. Mitchell 9-9483 handbags repaired, zipper re­ PAINTING and PAPERHANGING The Eighth Army said 64 Rada Bhavar, Topqka, Kan.| divlSifla FILE your Income tax return In sold or rented. Repairs on aU can start you ture Store, 36 Oak. MItcljell cation. S. A. Beechler, Realtor, Lots for Sale 78 1940 PONTIAC 6 Station Wagon. placement, umbrellas repaired, —Ceilinga refinlshed. Free esti- OPERATOR-TRAINEES PARAMOUNT All Aluminum I^Oiring: Apparel— Furs 67 were killed and 40 wounded in th* chlaf of staff. your own home. Call Mitchell e v e r y t h i n g for your car and makes. Marlow’s. on the way to 9-1041. “ BOLTON LAKE—Cozy all year, Phone Mitchell 3-6969. Bhaver said Uta ammuBltien p l» Good condition. Seats eight. men’s shirt collars reversed and .^Rtes. Wallpaper books available. 1st Shift triple track windows and doors! TWO BUILDING lot* 126’ wide,, bitter------action. A t times South Ko- 9-4928 for appointment. home. Budget tCrms to suit you Francis T. Gee, MItcheU 3-6474. four room home, almoat new. Oil ture must be considerid as *■ Phone MItcheU 8-4477. You talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending TRADE IN your old wooden storm Also Paramount custom made A GOOD FUTURE L. AND H. ELECTRIC range with LADY’S Gabaidlr.e spring coat, MANCJHESTER—Three roonu plus 250’ deep. Inquire 807 Gardner j wan and C3ilne*e troops windows toward our new all alum­ heat, continuous hot water, corner at close quarters In narrow overall whole. WANTED—Riders to Hartford ter. MItcheU 3-4164. Shop. p a i n t i n g AND Decorating. Venetian blinds. Hasting.v alumi three burners and deep well. Call size 11. Like new. $15. Boy’s glassed-in porch. Plastered walla, street. 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan special i inum Winter-Seal combination in the fast-growing lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced trenches and blasted bunkers. “ If w* had only one certain t jm Center. Hours 8-30 to 6. Mitchell Floors > Sanded and reflhished. -L .30 Sta_i|ting Rate awnings and door hoods. Free Mitchell 9-5780. spring coat, hat. Size 5. Like new, large corner lot, excellent loca of ammunition with which to fight deluxe. Lustrous green finish, c u r t a in s . Laundered, and. Iron­ screen and'storm windows. Manu­ at $8,600. To inspect call How­ LOTS AND ACAb a GE—We have 'The Reds made a fifth attempt to 9-7862. Books bn request. Call Gerry. estimates, no down payment, 3 Aircraft Industry $8. Mitchell 9-4300. tlon. Price $6,500. Barbara Woods, the enemy, you probably could *ay fully equipped. A very smart ing (lone in my home. Call Mitch­ Growing Companj’ factured in Rockville. :our wln- A RARE BARGAIN! Two import­ ard R. Hastings. MItcheU 9-1107 two very nice locatibna of desir­ recapture the pooltlon about noon, Wanted-Aatbs— Mitchell 9-8886. years to pav. Office 41 Oak MItcheU 9-7702. th* supply of that particular typ* WANTED—Ride ^ Manchester family ca ra t Center Motor Sales, ell 9-4333,______dow a-bear the-Good Housekeep- ■ atrecLCaU kltchelL-3r&m.„e.vit:_. ed mgs, 9 X 12. new, closely wov­ GIRL'S SIZE 12 imi^rted suit. IBaiER=rr. An exceptional able lota and parcels of land with­ but were driven off in a abort —46t 'Maln street;------.__Matofcxctea_ ■Full Inaurancfi Program. FOUR ROOM Gap* Cod, garage of amihuniUon waa inadsquata," h* '“from Rosedsle, BoltonT abontr 6t30 PAINTING AND Paperhanging. fng Seal of Approval.-Budget pay­ nlngs MItcheU 3-4010. C oven ^ en! S'acrnice“ $38;“ "B^^ Never v^gn! " ranch built by contractor for his in 9 to 14 mile* of Hartford. battle. Available Are you a — attached. Completely landscaped, On the eastern front, Allied said. *3ut tha U. 8. Army has a. in. Phone Mitchell 3-5858. WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. Free estimates. Paper books ments—free estimates. Call East­ Pilgrim 2-7318. Wethersfield Ave.. Apaitinent Mitchell 3-7737. own use. 2 twin aize bedrooms, Priced from $400 to $1,500. Term* many types of weapons with which See Bob Oliver, Center Motor BuildinR— Contracting: 14 ern Aluminum Products, 12 Ver­ C-1. Hartford *6-4892. orchard, large lot, 2-car gaiage can be arranged as desired. The troops hurled back an 80-man RIDE WANTED to Niles. Bemont. 1951 HENRY J. tudor aedan, alx available. Get our spring outside . . , Tool and Die Slaker dining room, 15x25 -^vlng room t o . fight th* Communiata It has Sales, 461 Main atreet. c a b i n e t m a k in g , kitchens re- non avenue, Rockville 5-2525. FOR SALE—Remington portable with loft. Total 3 acres. Call Rock­ Allen Realty Co.. Realtors. 180 Communist attack northsaat of the Pond. Hours 8 to 5, from vicinity cylinder, overdrive. Tutone gray. prices now. CaU Cliff Scorso, Apply In Person , . . Precision Machinist; FIBRE RUGS in etock now. All 14x26' aundeck. 'Combination ammunition needed for thoso many modelod. No Job too small. Free typewriter. Practically new. ville 5-4859 after 4 p. m. Immedi­ Center atreet. Phone MItcheU Punch bowl. An estimated 32 Reds types of waapons. That must b e . Waddell Road. Mitchell 3-66#4. In nice condition, only $995. Mitchell 9-4298. colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 Wanted—^To Boy 68 storm' window*, awnings, garage, were killed or wounded. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. animates. Moulson's Woodwork­ SPENCER RUBBER POWER MOWBUIS — Buy now. MItcheU 9-0311. . . . Sheet Metal Mechanic ate occupancy. Priced for quick 3-5105. ' taken into conaideratloa iii consid­ Business Services Offered M ! , and up. Phone MItcheU 9-4343, radiant heat. Must be seen to be ing Shop. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6695. REMODELING— Painting inside Spring prices may be higher. $2 , , . Scraper tale. ______T7>e Navy announced the battla- ering the ammunition supply pic^ WANTED — Ride from Green 1948 PLYMOUTH Coupe, Radio, Manchester Carpet Center, 308 WANTED TO BUT — Old Glass, appreciated. Bus and new school ANDOVER—Six acres of high and j ship Miaaourl blAated Red poaltlona heater, scat covers. Full price MANCHESTER Welding Sendue. and out. Papering. Ceilings whit­ PRODUCTS CO. weekly. No payments until May. . . . Spinner tur* and taking it into coniddora» Manor to 690 Asylum Ave.. Hart­ Cole. Motors Servicenter. Mitch­ Main atreet. China, Picture Frames, Paint­ within easy accoee. Wm. McBride. dry land. Madeline Smith, Real- in the devastated east, coast $695. $195 down buys it. Brun­ Portable equipment. General ened. CaU how and make all ar­ ings, Furniture, ai|ver. Lamps, Uon this dlvialon haa not bean ford. Hours 8:15 -4:30. MItcheU Chapel Street ell 9-0980. Ml-tchell 3-4816. STARKWEATHER ^STREET tor. Mitchell 9-1842 or MItcheU of Wonaan again today, 'rat 9-0802. ner’s Packard, 368 East Center welding, boiler and furnace weld­ RooFinK—Sidinf 16 rangements before the spring RECONDITIONED Elsctric-gaa Etc. For Information call Vir­ hampered In any oparaUon by lack rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372. if no FOR SALE 8-4679. Mighty Mo’a lOrlnch gun* de- of any type of ammunition. street. Open rights 'til 9, Phone ing. MItcheU 9-1658 or MItcheU FOR g u a r a n t e e d ROOFS tgat COURTEOUS Married man, 25 to and oil-gas combination ranges. ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807, MANCHESTER — Picturesque COMPACT 61-ROOM HOUSE HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX an#\ver Mitchell 9-0726. Modern Can you operate — ______. ------stroyed four heavy gun emplac$- “ We have had and have now aa MItcheU 3-5191. 9-8762. stay on in any kind of storm, and 40 for local vacancy. Opportunity Wa;hlng machines'and ;-efrigera- or write P. O. Box 110, Manches home of six rooms and attached CmoiCE LOTS for sale. Actor's ments, the Navy aatd! Home Decorating Co. A going businass do- T)n a lot 100 X 150, Plenty of trees. adequate supply o f hand .gra- RETURN PREPARED IN YOUR gutters, conductors and roof re- for advancement. Public contact , . . a Bullard tora $20 to $150. Watkins, 935 ter. garage on large lot. City living in Colony Estates, South Coventry. Shells RntloilMI RUBBISH and Ashes removed QUALITY country getting. Move right In. House is in exceUent condition. nadea.” — OWN.HOME-BY-A^-EORM ER_. -pairs. ---Call - Coughlin, MItcheU -experience- useful. $320-per-month— ."Vr'Driti-press------—Main-atyeet,------ceil Mlteheii 0-1695.------1—oen; Mark—Clark—today -aaid -----SAVE-MONEY AT " ParlOhgnms aba drivewaysTitow- PATNTING~A:ncl paperhsngtng;“Ntj AT LOWEST PI ing mor* than $40,000 o Madeline Smith, Realtor. MItcheU Has breezeway and gsrage, too. INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT 3-7707. Job too small. Phone MItcheU guaranteed from very start . Grinding Machine there has been aonfe rationing of ed. Immediate service, reasonable USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. Rooms without Board 59 9-1642 or 3-4079. Move In tomorrow. LIVE IN the Country: Two lota of lacCLUREAUTa COMPAKYl -raUa. Thono MItcheU 6-6650. 3.i8372. - — Write Heraldj Box H. ■ ;____ -Y artillery ammunition in Korea, but r : r : .'p h o n ETMllcheU 9-56» ROOFING; Siding and carpentry. yitfi'rYourf for $10,000. . Engine Lathe WorksTerlectTv, $35. Kemp's Inc., AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large ONLY $12,600. land In Andover near Lake, one AFTER 6 P. M. Alteratio'ns and additions. Ceil­ AUTOMOBILE pollfher and simon- 763 Main street. GERARD STREET — Full two- “ there was always enough when­ COMPLETE Repairs uy Stuart R CONTRACTOR — To do inside Holden’s Flowers room for one or two gentlemen. 164’ X 140’: th* other 235’ x SOO’. ever we'needed to shoot It—In any Top dollar for your car in ings. Workmanship guaranteed. ized. Apply in person to Bruno An opportunity If you like ele«- story six room home, large rooms, MANY OTHER USTINGS FOR APPOINTMENT Wolcott, A-1 r.epair, Sales, on painting and paperhanging. Low 14-16 Wadsworth atreet. Both lota cleared, high and dry quantity.” MACH OIL CO. trade towards a hew Hudson A. A. Dion;' Inc.. 299 Autumn Mazzoli at Manchester Motor 81 Oakland Sfroat modem kitchen. Breakfast n-ook. and very near new school. Call' v/aahlng machines, vacuum clean winter rates, with 35% off on all tiiral and mechanical w'ork. For Dp You Have BEDROOM SET and a G. E. wash­ Side porch, garage. Fireplace. T. J. CROCKETT And the U. S. Eighth Army ha* Hornet, Wasp, or a guaran­ era, motors, small appliances. street. MItcheU 3-4860. 1953 wallpaper. Fully insured. Sales, Hartford Road at West Td. MI-9-7743 PLEASANT Furnished room with MItcheU 9-4820 after 5 o’clock.'* Antomobilea for Sale 4 Information write Herald, Box Other Skills — ing machine. CaU MItcheU 9-3258. semi-private ..kitchen p.-ivUage.». Hot weter heat, oil burner. $18.- enough ammunition to stop any Roogt omI Fool O l teed used car. . Welding. 180 Main street. Phone Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. Center street. ^ , 344 MAIN STREET . "all-out” Red offensive In Korea, GREAT EASTERN Working girls preferred. Phone 900 Includes wall to wall carpet, 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup, MItcheU 9-6678. Hebert. f ALWAYS OPEN J. Owner retiring. If you don’t quality for one MItcheU .3-S416 the UN Far Elast commander said. Easy Terms. Bank Rateis. ROOFING AND LAUNDRY AND Dry cleaning MItcheU 9-4428. stove, refrigerator and washing Residenpe Mitchell 9-7761 Resort Property for Sale 74 24HOURSUVICI model 76. Radio,, heatep In nice route . man for established, well of the above Jobs, don't let KA-PAC crib mattress, full size. .machine.*You. ow^ it. to. yauraelf Clark was asked to comment on condition throughout. Easy terms. FLOOR PROBUOMS sow- CONSTRUGTIONvGO. ' that stop'yoar'Come-In j^ny-' $10. Phone MRcheH 9-581-5. •• Gen. James A. Viui F leefi state- Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 linoleum, asphalt tile ^uilter. Repairtnir IS payihj; rou(e. Many behefits. Ap­ CENTRAlk ' Clean comfbrtablie to inspect this fine home. Mr. and SEVERAL ALL-YEAR properties MRTfR TRUCKS^ Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. 24 OAK STREET ply in person between 3’ and 5:30 way. We cannot begin to list room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ Mrs. Wm« Goodchild, Sr., Real­ VERY DESIRABLE Seven room at Bolton and Coventry Lake. ment to Congress yesterday that Open Evenings Ebepert workmanship, tret eatl the' many openings we have MONTGOMERY WARD Furniture U. 8. troops In Korea have been (Your House Doctor) MATTRESS. Your old mattresses p. n^. New Model Laundry, 73 worth itreet. tors, MItcheU 3-7925 any time. Dutch colonial. Excellent condi For appointment please call How­ •URNER SERVICI .■'.941' FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, mates. Open evenlAga. Jones Fur —the many types of expert- ' Specials. Bevelled wall mirror; tlon, new roof, new paint. Private handicapped by a serioua shortage good condition, green finish. Lots 3(73* MAIN STREET nlture. Oak street. Mitchell sterilized and remade like new. Summit street. ard R. HasOngie. MItcheU 9-1107. Specializing Ip CaU Jonea Furniture and Floor ence we need. So come In anil 30 X 40 regular $21.95 now $18.88. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Pri­ CI*EAN NEARLY NEW six-room rale. No agents. Phone 9-5660 for ____ _ of ammunition. Van Fleet coin- TEL. MANOHUriBBf of good transportation in this one. 9-1041. ______WANTED LIFETIME Covering, 36 Oak. MItcheU 9-1041 talk with one of our friendly 24 X 36 regular $16.95 now vate home. Quiet neighborhood. Cape Cod (2 unfinished). Fire­ particulars. COVENTRY —‘ Have you been manded the EUghth Army for 23 Douglas Motor.i, 333 Main. 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. employment counselors about $13.88. Mahogany Commode end WINDOW SHADES made to order 59 HoU street. place. Hot water heat, oil burner. dieaming of a summer vacation months, and turned It over to LL. MI-3-4523 $6 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, Aluminum Clapboards your training and aptitudes. tables on casters; regulai $24.95 MANCHESTER -'-dne year old, six St a lake? Why not own your 'Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor only last BEFORE YOU Buy a used car and InataUed. Venetian blinds NEWLY De c o r a t e d , beautiful­ Recessed radiation, storm win­ no ca«-h $2 weekly. Cole Motors In Colors MortRSKCS 31 STENO^CLERK He’ll be glad to'try and fit now $19.88. Seven piece grey wal­ dows. Dormers. Near new school, room, garrison colonial 1 baths, own cottage and your dreams Will month. ■ee Gorman Motor Sales. Buick and curtain rods. 24 hour service yon Into a Job where you can nut Junior dining room set. In- ly furnished and spacious room. fireplace, combination windows, Sallis and Service, 285 Main Scrvlcenler. Mltcheil 9-0980. Estimates gladly given. Fagan A Complete Home Remodeling WANTED fine section not a development. come true! We have a number "As £»«■„•* the • Service FIRST AND Second mortgages FOR PERMANENT POSITION "make, the most effective and cli'des five chairs, rectangular Tlie moat co.r.plete light house­ wslk-up attic, basement garage', street, MItAeU 9-4571, Open eve­ Window Shade Oo Route 44 at Immediate ._Qccl pancy. $13,500. of Cottages (and they could be concerned,' Clark »*‘d 1949 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Good bought for OUT uwn..accouiit.' Faat, Older married woman with profKable use o f your skills. table with two leaves and buffet. keeping facilities available in amesite drive, dishwasher. Owner convert'd to year 'round homes), always a shortage, particularly In HEARING-AID nings. Bolton Notch. MItcheU 9-4473. confidential service. Manchester Knowi^Fc of shorthand or dictating machine Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodchild, tires, new paint, spotless inside ■ Mitchell 3-8271 Regular $279.95 now $249.88. Manchester: You will msrvel at moving from state, $17,700. Con­ 4 rooms furnished, and are artillery ammu^^^^ and out. Full price $995 $246 Investment Corp., 244 Main St. insurance experience if pos­ nece.ssary. 40 hours per week. Company benefits, the cleanline.ss of this building. Sr., Realto:s. MItcheU 3-7925 any 195A FORD Custom eight, fully IXIORS OPENED, keya fitted, , / * * * * Three piece Frieze Uving room ventional financing calls for down from $3,950 to $5,000 with Down | J-f the, peopl^^^^^^ BATTERIES dowri. Open tonight ’til 9. Brun­ A. V. LINDSAY - Owner Phone MItcheU 3-5416. time. ' equipped, two door and fordor. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, sible to work in real estate pleasant surroundings, paid holidays, paid vaca­ /. suite. Two piece Sage green, one <;Uilldren accepted. Central. Pric­ payment $5,000 to $6,000. MItch­ Payments of $800 to $1,500. Rea­ ner’s Packard, 358 East Center For All Heariiig-AiAB Former local' owners. For a real guns, etc., repaired. Sheara, PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ tion. grey chair. With fringe regular ed IX) reasonable you'll gasp! Be CX3NVENIENTLY Located, new eU 2-7955 for appointment. No sonable terms on balance. Im­ we rationed ammunition. street; and insurance office. It pays to sure and aee this one. Mrs. Dor­ Always Had Ample buy, buy at Center Motors, 4,61 knives, mowers, etc. pul into con' pany. Roofing and siding esti­ Business Oppqgtunities 32 $269.95, now $229.88. Solid maf>le five i-oom ranch type, beautiful agents. mediate bccupanc,' on *11. Private Giuuruitecd Fr«di ■ Main street. ditlon for coming needs. Bralth mates cheerfully given. All types cocktail tables; regidar $15.95 sey, 14 Arch street. hardwood floors, fireplace, brick “ Here, there he* bfien a ration­ 1949 CHEVROLETS. Four to SEE MR. FAULKNER ' SEVEN ROOM single, completely beach and are overlooking lake. ing of certain types o f artillery watte, 52 Pearl atreet. of roofing and siding ramples on SMALL VARIETY STORE and ^ Apply TRY'THE AIRCRAFT’ now $12.88. 4*^’ X 6 'discontinued front, oil hot water heat, full choose from..All in excelleht con­ ROCKVILLE — Well furnished insulated, new Timken oil burn­ Three are lake front. The Allen ammunition. But whenever we 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. Luncheonette. Due to sickness wool and rSyon rug aamples. basement, aluminum storm doors Realty Company, Realtors, 180 I dition. Douglu/Motora, 333 Main. sacrifice, priced $1,500, stock in' rooin, suitable for -light house­ er. newly redecorated, excellent needed to sfioot it—In aj«r quantity New paint. Very clean. Tt’.s Just POWER BURNERS and Range Financing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. HRST $9.88 to $19.88. Montgomery Snd windows, lot 90 x I.IO. A. R. Center street, Manchester. Phone | what you're looking for. Brun­ Bumera expert'.y cleaned and eluded. MItcheU 9-4700. JARVIS REALTY C. R. BURR & CO., Inc. Ward, 822 Main street. keeping. On tlua line. No objection condition. T\'/o-cer garage, nice at all, either when we were on the 1938 PLYMOUTH deluxe buaincss CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ to children. Inquire 24 Grove Wilkie. Jr. Mitchell 9-4389. Mitchell 3-5105. limited offensive or when the ner's Packard, 358 East Center coupe, Good tires, battery and serviced. Let us service and re 5 DOVER ROAD 119 OAKLAND STREET lot, quiet neighborhood, conven­ tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. ■k * * * BRAND NEW 19.53 Whirlpool street. Hillside House, apartment ient location. CaU Manchester enemy wa* etUcking—we always street. radiator. New brakes. Radio, palr.your washing machine or re IF Y0L’:RK In the market for a frigerttor. Metro Service.- Mitch Aluminum storm windows and Help Wanted— Female 35 washers with Suds-miser. $249.95. 14. Mitchell 3-8322. No agente. had ample." heater. $125. Phone Bill Brennan, MANCHESTER summer place et the shore, here Asked If Allied forces have 873 Main St., TeL $0-3-4186 1951 CHEVROLET Bel-Air deluxe. ell 9-0883. gutters. AU men protected by in­ WANTED— Secretary for law of- Special purchase allows ' us tef is your chance to gel a wonder­ White wall tires. Fully equipped, Mitchell 3-7.52'l. And don't forgot — LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable • .MANCHESTER enough to stop an all-out Red of- surance. Three years tor pay. Free lice. Full or part time. Write Box offer you savings of $70 on the ful deal. Four room unit on Block Including new seat covers, battery for gentleman or couple. Kitchen REAL ESTATE 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. LINOLEUM P.emnants 50c square estimates. CaU MItcheU 3-7180. W, Herald. —when you work at "the Air­ ne-w 'Whirlpool Suds-miser wsah- There Is charm and comfort to be Island, fiilly furnished, beds, mat­ and snojw . tred.s. Exceptionally privilegea. Centrally located. CaU found in owning thia attractive cus­ Clean, reasonable. Call owner yard. Asphalt tile, waU covering Alfred Charest, Ownbr. craft” you get far more than ers. Regular $319.95, special tresses, linen*, dishes, large apa- clean. May (be seen at 198 Middle Done by reliable, well-trained MItcheU S-4112. tom built Cape Cod. Six rooms, MItcheU 9-8866. WANTED — Girl for part time just a pay check. You get a $249.96. Brunner’S'. 358 East Cen- clous grounds. Just move in for Turnjpikje E i't._____ ^______^arantMd. 1^11 MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid CRYSTAL LAKE— oil hot water heat, tile bath, fire- "Ing'company,'" Al«rxil"typ«s~"tif' good chance lf-^you-hav»-or- --ter, -Open, FOR—CENTLEMAN xcepttonal bUY"*®r summer -the-nttnvm-er- Ve fy -low— i TS48 TACKXRD'’Se’diiii. Good'tires: ■ Unt)leum~'Co., 116 f%Rage” sTreetr Co., 71 Hilliard street. ell 3-5191. plice“.”loveiy landacaped l6t;“T;m*-' 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lus- painting and carpentry work. WITH WITH- r.an develop your talents— room next to bath. Neer Chenry’s cottage. Large one-room, 25x27 site drive, one-car garage. Price nance cost, and beautiful view, Good motor. New p^dnt. Full price MItcheU 9-4022. evening^ Mitch to go into upper level jobs. “ ••trou8'blaclfflnt8h“ fully;eqtllpped’.- WBSTINOHGUSEv —.-rafrigiOFatos. ^■hd Main, street.. CaU MItcheU -_coUagft..r.e.*^ly^4pr parliUoning. rf4;90(i. IJberal financing.’ For yet near ^bopping store* . and tScK ------into 3 or 4 rooms. AU new lum­ beaches. Frill cash price $3,000 “"SfcxTranlce'cohdir Priced 1o‘ steal. Brunner’s Packard, 358 9-8933 for free estimates.. GONFIUENGE SAFETY Good condition. CaU MItcheU further iniformatlon phone R M G E an d big plant men are being up­ ber, combination electric and per unit. Phone or write Harold Aell. Sec Bob Oliver, Center East t enter street. Phone Mltch- ANTIQUES ReflnUhed. Repairing 3-6704. FRANCES K. WAGNER —Motor Sales, 461- Main Mreet,. Tavern For Sale graded to better Jobs. As we coal ri)nge. electric- refrigera- J. Dwyer, R,F.D..No. 2. Andover,] el) 3-5191. ; done OB any. furniture. Yleman. '•jK. ..’.ii'.jr-L” Realtor ■ V DeJiVniy RoOtihg 46-A '-‘gmw/^hhr weed is ^certain" ti»g- FOR SALE ■; Sfapie bed; child's : Boarders Wanted 59-A ""for and new"“stinin Corner lot, -j Conn. Phone MItcheU 3-5328, 24 Hour Serviep J89 Sdiith Main Street. Phbn'e ROCKVILLB »Ne!w’ Cape 3 bedrooms, 'dbwnstaTrii Tavafo^^^ excelienf ‘fcltcfiim,"' continue, probably will bo . Mitchell 9-0028 f-; ■■■ ' 1950 PACKARD Club coupe. Low chest of drawers, dining room set. JT5X75. 1941 PONTIAC, 1941 Mercury, MItcheU 3-5643. ROOFIN'I— Specializing in repair­ 57 BIs m H Street full cement cellar with baaement garage, city water, large lot. Imme­ speeded up as more and more WE HAVE AN opening in our mileage. Ultramatic drive, radio, 1941 Chevrolet convertible, 1939 diate occupancy— $1S,5(MI. Other ■ mlscellaneaous furniture. well supervised, licensed rest All Til is for $3,500. MANCHESTER — New Garrison heater, tutone paint, like new, MANCHESTER TV Service, radio ing roofs of all kinds. Also new demands are made on our Suburban for Sale 75 Chevrolet. All in good solid condi roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Tel. MI.9-8U5 ] production facilities. And CaU MItcheU 3-6076. home for- aged o retired people, colonial. Artistically paneled. priced at $1695. $295 down. Easy tlon. See Bob Oliver today, Oen and TV specialists since 1934 CaU MItcheU 9-4129. VERNON— Lavatory plrs tile bath. Fireplace. terms. Bij; trades. Brunner's Ho'.'se service call $3.50. MItcheU cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ that Is important If you are HOT POINT (612) Refrigerator, VERNON Live |n basement while MORIARn BRO ter Motor Sales. ROCKVILLE • 8 rooms with 4 bedrooms, recreation cellar, home all newly renovated, ,3-Room single, oil heat, full Large closets. Twin size bed­ Packard. Open nlglits 'til 9, 358 perience. Free estimates. Call looking for a better future. completing this well-planned TEL. MI-3-5U 9-2186 day or night. fine landscaping, all city privileges— $14,000. in excellent running order, $40. KIND CARE, Warm room, aged cellar. 3 acres of land. For) rooms. Lot 86' X 200’. Trees. Bus 315 CENTER STREET East Center street. Phone MItch­ Howley. Manchester MItcheU Consider, too, the fact that Kemp's, Inc., 763 Main street. person. Bed, ambulatory. Mrs. ranch type home. Illness com­ BROWN BEAUPRE THE Are you wondering what « ' I - vou get big company stabil­ ■ale or rent. line. School. Carlton W. Hutchln.*', eU 3-5191. REFRIGERATION Service, com. 3-5361. Bickford, T . Coventry. Pilgrim pels e-aciifice. Madeline Smith, ] the cost will be on that ity at “ the Aircraft” . . . that $8,500. MItcheU 9-5132. Mitchell 3-6231. Realtor. MItcheU 9-1642 or MItch­ HOME OF GOOD CLEAN mercial and domestic. See our new home you are plan­ RfOCKVILLE • New Ranch, 2 bedooms, large living room with fireplace, full cement BE WISE 2-6413. ' ‘1950 FORD Tiidor. Radio, heater, display of guaranteed uaed refrig- cellar with cold cellar rompartmept. basement garage, large lot, you have all thf extra ad­ eU S-4679. ning? A visit or tele­ vantages of the many liberal BUY WHERE REAL MANCHESTER — 617 Center Black. Clean, clean, clean. 1948 USED CARS eratora. George H. WiUlama As- phone -call will place our steel beam construction, excellent view—815.600. BOLTON LAKE— ’ street opposite Jervis shopping Chevrolet Aerosedan. Radio, heat eociates. 260 Tblland Turnpike. We peed Ranch Homes. programs sponsored hv the SAVINGS CAN BE MADE Tehementa 63 50x100 Lot cleared for build­ BOLTON New, three ,bedroom | Written Warranty Colonials and Cape Cods drafting and construction romnany to help their em- center, three bedroom, two-story ranch, plaster wallf,, full cellar, er. Good value. Douglas Motors,' ' Manchester. Phone MItcheU experience at your dispos­ ' ' ' : Apartments— Flats— ing. Lake front privileges. home with edditlorv*! sunporch. 333 Main. i 9-3585, nighU MItcheU 3-7691. at fair prices for our ca.sh ELLINGTON • Imnuwulate both Inside and nut this wonderful 8-'Toom home with 4 plo.yees. 20 OFF fireplace. 1.50’ x 200’ ibt. Only I 1931 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4- customers. Quick service al. We have a large varie­ $400. Ideal for business or profesalon- $12,700, Gatto & Co.. Hart­ Dr —Radio, heater. All nev/ bedrooms is a real beaut}'. Has the finest of woodwork and floors, 1 Kitchen and Djshwashers THREE ROOM apartment. Bolton —no red tape. ty of home sites. sl use. Extra feature* include oil ford 6-9198. evening* 8-3989, Man- | Our Week-Eiu DRIVE DOWN TO tires. acre lot, garages, an ideal home for a family with children— $17,850. Hotiioint Dishwasher.«! Road, Vernon Center. Centrally -lyr a M p m rq T V P ALL KINDS of carpentry work heat, good condition, garage. lot Chester Mitchell 3-6946. HARTFORD ROAD USED I ' ■ . ■ • Hotpoint Clothe.fi Dryers located, near church,-school and ; i 83’ X 300’. Phone Barbara Woods 1950 Chrysler Windsor 4-Dr.—Ra­ Reasonable ratos. MItcheU 9-4291. For on* of thas* bus line. AU modern conveniences, Beautiful 4-Room Home located CARS AND SEE Agency, Mitchell 9-7702. CXIVENTRY Lake Year round 19S0 BUICK SPEOML 4-BOOR S E | | | II dio. heater, dark blue. One owner. Jaiyls1ldait]f^. TOLLAND.... • Just over‘the line from Rockville and commanding an unexcelled view Toasters. Peres, oil heat, electricity, gas. Write in new section of Manchester. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and JARVIS REALTY Oil heat, copper plumbing, home of 4 rooms. Expandable ] BUP MICHALAK 654 Center Street of beautiful Snipsic Lake, this Deluxe Ranrh now In cnnstnietlon con­ 5,000 JOBS Vacuum Cleaners Box D, Herald, or call Mitchell 1951 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio,’ repaired, reasonable rates. Tel. plastered walls. Fully land­ HOUSE FOR sale at 73 Jensen Cape Cod, full cellar, garage, RADIO CEIUNG PRICE 517tt The Workinifman’s P'riend Phent Ml.3^112 Tel. MI-S-4I1: tains A excellent rooms, 8 of which can be utilized as bedrooms If And Many Other Itera.fi 9-2837. . street to be moved or used for heater. Merc-o-matlc. Two ton* MItcheU 3-4531. needed— breezqway and 2-car garage, full cement cellar, very large scaped. Many other advan­ storms. $8,500. Small cash. Gatto | material. Inquire 69 Jcnrei. etreet. i^ATER OUR PRICE mis For The Be.st Value.s green. Extra clean. lot In highly restricted secUon!^21,000. Apply tages which must )»e seen to A Co., Phone Hartford 5-9198, be appreciated. Tel. MItcheU 9-1105. evenings 8-3989, Manchester | and Highest Trades On 19.5I Plymouth Cranbrook 4-Dr.— ABC APPLIANCE CO. , Business Locations DYNAFLOW — The Following Cars Radio, heater, low mileage. One 21 Maple St., Phone MI-9-1575 for Rent 64 $14..50() SIX ROOM Older home. South end MItcheU 3-6946. ______SEPTIC TANKS HAVE YOU 4 or 5 VERNON...... • One year old, located on bus line within few minutes of Rockville, this New A REAL lU Y — HURRY O N 'tHI5 O H l owner extra clean. BUSINESS AND location. Garages, rtorms,. double BOLTON -Attractively designed j 1951 FORD 2-DB. V-8 — Fordo- AND outstanding home has 7|'j rooms with 4 very lovely bedrooms, (dining Employment Office MAPLE HUTCH Cabinet, buffet, FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 size lot, $12,900. Gatto and Co., matic. 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.^—Radio, ' room, living room and tiled kitchen and bsthroom with additional kitchen set. child's wardrobe. X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ MAPLES ranch house. Mahogany panelled INDUSTRIAL “ .South Building" Hartford 5-9198. evenings 8-3989 living room with dining area, 1 lieatei, gyromatic drive. Clean PLUGGED SEWERS ROOMS TO RENT? toilet on second floor. I-arge full cement cellar, basement garage, lot MItcheU 9-1119, facturing. Information, Backer, 1950 FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. V-8. 386 Main Street REAL ESTATE CO. Manchester MItcheU 3-6946. fireplace, oversized kitchen with Manche$ter Motor one owner car. 90x150, amesite driv.e. A real buy at $22,000. East Hartford J6 Oak atreet. 1 1949 CHEVROLET 4-DR. DE­ SITES AVAILABLE RaputaUa man with fam­ MODfcL 70 International Harvest­ MANCHESTER GREEN Area—6 breakfast nook. 3 large bedroom* I 512 WEST CENTER STREET LUXE. 1949 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe.' Machina Claaned er freezer, like new. Reasonable.' MODERN Professional office for Dobsonville, Conn. room colonial, convenient to bus with abundant cloaeta. Bathroom I Radio, heater. Extra nice. We WUI BuHd to Suit tor 1948 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. PRAH & WHITNEY Mitchell 9-7724. rent on Eart Center street. Mitch­ Route 30, Opposite New School and schools. ExceUent donditlon and lavatory. Basement with fire- j “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED Lease. Apply ily of thro# noods such a 1 . . _ ell 3-6514 - MItcheU 9-5820. place. 2-car garage. 3'.4 acres o fj I . ■—Like new. 1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan—Ra­ Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer ' AIRCRAFT Sc:eened porch, garage In base OPEN EVENINGS rtlL 9—TEL. M If Lines Installed—<>Uar Water* GEORGE J. COLEMAN .NEW NORGE Gas range, also Phone Rockville 5-2022 ment. Established nelghhoihood, land. CaU Madeline Smith, Real­ 4H 8 BUICK 4-DR. — Dynaflow. dio. heater. Nice clean car. rant at onca. Bast of rof- Division of United Aircraft Proofing Doiie. BROKER Florence gaa range. Two bedroom If No Answer CaU Rockvlll# 5-9430 ' Can be seen by appointment only, tor, MItcheU •-)643 4»r MItcheU] ROCKVILLE, CONN. HARTFORD-OONN. TRUST CO. BUH,DINa Corporation - . STORE FOR Rent. Good, central 1950 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer JARVIS TEL. 5-4045 a*4fio sets. Tel. MItcheU 3-6319 any lime Wm. McBride. MItcheU S-4816. 3-4679. tranets. Can you lidp? jlocattbn. Inquire 60 Haynes atr'.'t. -—Overdrive. CONSTRUCTION CO. M c Kin n e y b r o s . after 3:15. I-H49 STUDEBAKER CONVER- SEWERAOR DISPOSAL CO. MANY ADDITtONAlf VERY DESIRABLE LISTINGS BUOWN-tBEAUPRE, Inc. S Dover Road y - TeL Ml-8-4112 tsd-is$ Pearl St. TeL MI-S-5308 Call MI-3-S121 -Priced to aelL ' 30 BlBaell St. MI-9-5234 ..V MM"

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10 ,9 3 0 Clear, colder tonight, loweat T^neySayer ^ temperatnreii 10 to 15. Fair, eold, Member o f the Audit not 40 windy Sunday. Bureau et OlreulatleBB 1M0 OLDSMOBILE M 4-DOOR SEDAN Manchester— A City of Village Charm Reformatory Chaplain RADIO CEIUN6 eaiCE $2124 (Closained Adi-ertiBiaf on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVB CENTS The DtWolf Art Guild will hold Will Be Speaker for HEATER VOL. LX X IL NO. 133 ita March meeting Tuesday at 8 Winners in last Friday night’s duplicate bridge ' game .were Mr. Irish Night March 16 HYDRAMATIC o u t fWCE p. m- in the South Methodist DRIVE a «trch ;---- M w^-George-Peterson- jm d. Airs.-Ernest 'Unge/er, o f Mountain road, Glastonbury, Mrs. Robert Lathrop and Mrs. Rev. Robert Keating, Catholic will speak on ‘-Lamps,” including Joseph McVeigh, 51; and Mrs. J. chaplain at the Cheshire Reforma­ A SEAL SHASr CAR— ONE OWNER . Staliii Riles •arty and blown pressed glass, R. Debone and James L. Baker, tory, will be the speaker at the Tan Fleet “ Gone With the Wind ’ and Ian- 4 5'i. Tljere will be a master point Irish Night festivities to be held game tonight at 8 o’clock at Tinker Monday, March 16, by Campbell tem a Halt. All bridge players arc wel­ Council, Knights of Columbus. Manchester Meter Sales, Ine. T o B e H e ld come. Father KeatingSa.widely known as 512 WEST CENTER STREET Rev. Carl A. Hansen, formerly an entertaining and humorous To Say Ike Talked o f this town, win occupy the pul­ The Manchester branch of the speaker. “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS” pit of the Second Congregational WCTU will meet Tuesday at 10:30 Chairman for the Irish Night af­ O n M o n d a y Church at the morning servire in the South Methdoist Church for fair is William P. Quiah, who has OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-4134 Sunday at 10:45. While here Mr, Red Cross sewing. The usual announced a meeting of his com­ Hansen was prominent in the Of Shell Shortage By THOMAS P. WHITNEY potiuck will be enjoyed at noon. mittee for Monday at 8 p. m. at the work with young people at Cen­ Hostesses will be Mrs. Margaret i K. of C. Home. Another meeting Moscow, March 7— (/P)— ter Church. He, is associated J^fttgens, Mrs. Catherine Batch | will be held at 11 a. m. on Sunday, The Soviet Union today with Supt. James F. English a^ ^Ud Mrs. Marion Barrett. | March 15, to prepare the home. Bure Gnnite Moeuracnis ire dcsiga^ Washington, March 7--(/P)-know ic,m't talk .bout what we^ readied the greatest funeral Congregational House, 37 Garden ____ j March 16 will mark another in cd snd sculptured by sttisis in finest —Gen. James A. Van Fleet xhere was speculation the con- in its 37-year hi.story for Jo­ atraat, Hartford. Mrs. Katherine Bourn and Mrs. the annual series of nationality grsnitc-<-to endure. And Barn nights held by the K. of C. The spent an hour and 10 minutes | f«rence would touch on the testi- seph V. Stalin. The new gov­ Helen Fitzpatrick yesterday at­ Granin Momuments pay tribute to V Ellerd M. Hulbert of 165 Oakland tended the luncheon meeting of the affairs are among the most popu­ with President Eisenhower, mony the retired BUghth Army ernment and the Communist | the things tbti endure—the iaith, love Young Scientist Displays Winning Wares street has been named to the executive board of the State Fed­ lar on the organization's social today but declined to «av i party announced that his dean’s list for high scholarship for program. ‘ ' and memories of thoM who have eration of Democratic Won^en's .whether they talked about his : ' ‘ However, white House press body, after rites Monday, tha last semester at Trinity Col­ dubs at the Hotel Bond in Hart­ Campbell Council has called a passed on. Sweeping Shift would lie alongside Lenin’ s in lege in Hartford. ford. It was announced that the 'summon.a 'meeting for Monday at When you are diooting your monu­ claim that ammunition has secretary James A. Hagerty said guest speaker for the state con­ 8:30 p. m. A meeting of the spring been seriously short in the visit had been schedule^since Red square until a .great dance committee wilj fpllow. ment, let US help foa. The beauty snd last Monday, befori Van Fleet’s King David Lodge wilt meet vention in May will be Congress­ permanence of seieri Bure Granite Korea pantheon — a new teniple man Thomaa J. Dodd.' testimony prompted two Senate tonight at 7:80 ih Odd Fellows make it a auita- The retiring former commander committees to ask for investlga- shrine of world Communism Hall. After the business meet­ of the Eighth Army would say tionrinto the Korean supply sit­ — is built to receive them ing the members will play cards. ’The Loyal C l r c 1 e of Kings blc choice for only that it was a "friendly, old- Of All Leaders Daughters of the Center Congrega­ your monument, uation and other Red “ immoi-tals.” Baden Kingsbury 'and Floyd Post, time chat." Wilson AnsTvem Byrd tional Church will hold a potiuck '!l>rsld Piinto. i HTGN lO whether it it to An official amipunccment of the co-chairmen of the committee, Doctors, patients and niirsea alike find the Stryker Turning Frame, of great aid in solving difficult TOYS Van Fleet touched off a Con­ premise a snack to Include hot at 6:30 Monday night in the Rob­ I be Urge or smslL gressional uproar earlier in the Secretary of Deiense Wilson pirty’a Central committee and the By EDDY GILMORE problems in post-operative treatment. This new piece of equipment was recently purchased by the Man­ FOR 'HIE KIDDIES i sought to quiet the furor late yes­ Government Council of Ministers, d e n nnd sauerkraut. bins Room. The Garden d)ib'm eet­ ^ Large Asoortouiit AseortMoiit ^ week with testimony that there Moscow, March 7-j- While he posed for cameramen for the fallen leader who died the host of other changes—appar­ Es A. JOHNSON Annual ladies' night, SMFD, trip to the United Nations on Saltonatall (R-Massl of the Sen­ Garden Grove, 6:30, outside, however, they had time to Thur.sday night of heart failure ently aimed at streamlining the B y G ilm o r e March 12 are reminded that rfser- ask him whether his testimony was te armed services committee that and other complication| following Tuesday, March 10 i Soviet administration— were nec-1 PAINT CO. vatlons are due todby. A few more reviewed with the President. a massive brain hemorrhage Sun­ easaiy to assure "uninterrupted I 699 Mhia St., TcL MI-9-43QI POWER AND YWCA Public Affairs lecture on ticketa are available and anyone "Gentlemen." he replied, "you (Continued on Page Seven) day. Sorrowing Muscovites sr.d end correct" leadership of the j (EDITOR’S NOTE: Eddy OH- "Investments: Making the Most of desiring to go may make reserva­ other Russians waited through bit­ country and to prevent ’’any. kind; Ainoelated PreM HAND MOWERS Small Savings," Community Y, tions by calling Mrs. Charles ter cold in a 16-abreast. 10-mlIe- of diserray and panic” 'following reapondent la Moacow for 1:15 p.m. Straight by Monday. long line to pass Stalin's flower- Stalliya death. than a decade. Joined the voat llnsi . Hafurday, March 14 A special bus will leave the banked, opeij coffin. The communique alao announced of tlioae viewing the body nf Jo­ SHARPENED church at 6 a.m. to take the pafty At least a million persons must seph StaUn today. H en la Me Ladles' night of Tall Cedars of Denmark in Middle t)iat the Supreme Soviet—the So­ Let IM put them In shape for to the Hartford railroad station, have seen the body aince it was viet Union's parliament would itory.) ^ Lebanon, Btat# Armory. 6:30 p.m. where the group will board the 7 placed on view yesterday and from •prtng. All makes of lawn Square dance, sponsored hy Man­ meet in Moscow Msrch 14 to con­ mower-eeglttee -re|pnired. o'clock Iraln for New York, The the-appearanc.e~of the—lines-stm sider the 'ehangesT"------By EDDY GILMORE : FUELOIL chester YWCA, Community Y, return tiip will h'e made the same waiting, another million will. 8:30 to 13. Among ' the most Important Moscow, March 7— —In way, leaving New .York at 8 p.m. On Soviet Jet, The bier rests on a high plat- Tuesday, March 17 switches Were; death as in life, Joseph Stalin CAPITOL Mrs. Howard Richardson, who fprm in the great empire-styled 1. L. P. Berla, boss of the So­ YWCA Public Affairs lecture on Hall of Columns of the House of is a singular figure of a map. Trade Unions, on Red square only viet secret police and Russia's EQUIPMENT COr "Protective insursnee: Property. Cooenhagen. Denmark, Match 7voua landing after streaking at 600 atomic, energy program, named Lying here in the hall of Umhillty, Accident,” Community ’if, __ijp) — Diplomatic complications miles an hour from the Polish a few hundred yards from Lenin’s 88 Main St.—TeL 80-8-7858 red-colored, stonfi mau.soleum. head of the newly combined In­ Columns, his head on a silk 1:15 p.m. multiplied today among Denmark, coast, 60 miles away. terior smd State Security Minis­ pillow, he is a striking figurm u im m A strong military -guard was It rested on a high platform in Ilenilil rholo. Poland, Britain and NATO over Robert Ballard, a alxth grade atudent at Nathan Hole School, who realdea at Lakewood circle, demon- tries. (He presumably also will There is a monumental dig­ the Russian - built MIG - 15 Jet posted and powerful searchlights the House of Trade Unions’ gre.at retain hia police and atomic INCOME TAX played on the area at night. emnlre-styled Hall of Columns, on atratea hia entry in the Second Annual Science Fair at Waddell School, Ballard rapnired tlrat place In nity about him. Clean burning fuel oil, auch fighter landed by a Polish Air Division I for atudenta In Grades 4-6 and It is a device Uluatrotlng that not all things will expand when duties.) Sr t , Force lieutenant on the Danish Danish Air Force specialists con­ Red square a few hundred yards | 2. Deputy Premier 'V. M. Molo­ Ho wears a grey military Jacket aa wa sell,, meana.more heat tinued to arrive from Copenhagen from Lenin’s ruddy-colored, stone heated. (Story on page seven). —one that the world haa Men in per gallon, more home-com- Baltic island of Bornholm tov returned to the post Of For­ ASSISTANCE Ire* »».*<> . / Thursday. to scrutinize the fighter. mausoleum. | eign Minister ha held froth 1959 so many pictures. Over hia hMft fert per dollnr. In the long tt4* *«»,,, V ’ From over the world, top for- , are numerous medals. On* recog­ inn. It’s the ndeeet economy! O tc U k * DAILY HOURS While the pilot, claiming to be WUI Analyze Alloys to 1949. He replaced Andrei It #«#•«# a political refugee seeking asylum, It was learned the MIG would eign Communlst.s hurried to the Youth Learns 'VIshInsky, who was appointed per­ nises particularly the Gold Star M 2 to 6 P. M. « • 4) 0 was being grilled at Copenhagen be disassembled today and put on Soviet capital for the last rites of manent Soviet, representetive to the Hero of Socialist Labor. Budget Payments the man who for 29 years, ever Prem ier Malenkov ROASTING CHICKENS police headquarters, Polish Minis­ a ship for Copenhagen. To prevent the United Nations In New York. You start In this Memtngly end- Arranged OTHER HOURS BY ter Dr. Stanlslaw Kelles-Krauz interception______by , Polish or Russian since the death of Lenin, received Vishinsk.v had taken over the for­ leaa line of people at the door M first alleglsnce of the Soviet j- True Meaning the Hall of Columns In tji* Houat “ You regtainly know how to raise good chicken.u.” said APPOINTMENT delivered his second stiff note to ghips. A, Danisk naval vessel will eign ministry lob from Molotov. the Foreign Office demanding that [ provide an escort. Union’s 200 million people and of j Bulganin Heauls Military of Trade Unions. It’s,^h Mtterly an admiring luatomer. “They’re wonderful; they’re L the plane and pilot be handed back Official sources refused to aay the millions of Communists abroad ; Is Man of Action cold day, the kind makM tha U s e S H E L L TEL Mitchell 3-4021 Plan Monument Of Navy Snafu 8. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, a everything your ads aay and more.” People who know to Poland immediately. what will happen to the fighter, member of Stalin’s flve-man inner pavejnent bum through the soIm The announcement of the funeral j of your ghooa. Tha sun ia.ahining how realiv dlliciouB and aaliafying the beat quality Shocked, Surprised but it was learned that Denmark's war council during WoHd War II,' ---- Howeverr-Ui-B.—Gen-."Matt)iew-B.- top—metallurgical -experta-..have ..Unia..HaJd..th«.memQnLejL.wp^ ---- Haetfond,-March..3-.r— . Put. the. merpui^haa aagged..baIaK ------P u e L O U — chickenB esn be ' JTHQMASJ. ------BjrTHE AftSOetATED-PBBHS------’3 'w n dgmed Mtnlsterorthe' AYTHwr Ridgtvay’s Supreme Allied Head­ been asked to stand ready to an­ with the placing of the sarcophagus The Air Force told Forreat O. zero. cohta)ning Stalin’s' embalmed body ’ Soviet Russia’s new boss—Georgi Maxmilianovich Malen­ Forces In place of Marshal ^^ M. All Kinds of People QUISH quarters was reported trying to alyze the secret alloys used in it. Draper, a strapping 20-year-old, Vasilevsky. The latter bjiodttie a persuade the Danish government A high foreign offlee source said In the Lenin mausoleum. Presum kov— is a man of action. He showed that in the speed with ' Moscow's ' wide streets near tH* I^OGER O LC O n that he can enlist If he ran drtputy minister. 8 Charier Oak, Street to hold the plane, the first MIG-15 Denmark was in "no hurry at all" which he moved into Joseph Stalin’s shoes. P'or .years the House of th Union ar cleared and B.E,WIIXIS to hand the plane back and that (Continued on Page Eight) prove that he Isn't pregnant. 4. TTiree deputy foreign .minis­ orderly aa lines converge on tbs 403 W « t Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 Apartment No. 2 to fall undamaged into western chubby, beetle-browed man whom Stalin molded into a model ters also were named - -VIshInsky, hands. no final decision would be reached ’’Did >tiu ever hear anything Communist, plotted to succeed his - -r------^------—■ green colored buildings in the htart until interrogation of the pilot had Jacob Malik, who held the same of the city, a very short diatoneg Isn't this the way you sc# Danish military authorities said so ridiculous ?” exclaimed the boss. There is little .jloubt that i t is t f-'v 1 I SON, INC. they were "shocked and surprised" been finished. ; said Draper, an ex-hIgh school position under VIshInsky and for- from the old Kremlin, where Stalin ourself this spring? . . . In i b i l H V Ship'n .Shore brings you "If he is found to be a bona fide . 'Malenkov figured some time sgo I ^ merl.y was Russia’s UN delegate, he beautifully balanced aim- to Icam that Wing Comdr. F.-R. Red Attackers athlete. that .Stalin’s finsl dsys were rear-. i 7 A-F A ^ K worked and died. I Main St. Tel. MI-S-SIZS refugee," the official said, "he will and Vssirily Kuznetsov, formerly plicitv of these season suits. a brand new texture check; Jeffs, the British air attache here, But the Air Force rec'rulter Inr and schemed sncordirigly. ** I There are all kinds of poopl*. had-^w-n. to Bornholm in a prlyatc be. granted asylum and the MIG was, serious about it. , head of the Soviet Trade Union Old pmple, young people, miodl* Rxeijing. . new. atylea. ...sful. over-woven like an ' ,. Whenr. the, end. cam s, he. appaiT. ’nibveiTisnt.' fabrics, the elegant tailoring plane to examine the MiG. Sortie nifiy be returned: If he ts'S spy, we f Beaten T wi e e Draper, It deVeibpetf,' 'Was dis­ ieniiy acted iawiftiy. Speeulate over 'aged jre'op)*,'chUarjen'. Berla, Molotov, Bulganin and and so reasonably priced. old-fashioned sampler, on crisp, sources said the Danes had con­ shall probably keep both him and j charged from the Navy last year Some have eyes red from crying. Holds Soviet Reins I Lazarus Kaganovich were* all re All are solemn. About them is on wonderfully washable gingham. fiscated photographs the British the plane." \ for meillcal reasons. Hia appointment aa chairman of- officer made of the plane’s interior. The reported NATO request to jBy UN Troops Before he could get Into the Vishin&ky Shift named deputy prime ministers, air of expectancy that they keep the Jet long enoligh for it to j the Council of Ministers, the key .Since Berla’a name wav mentioned Open-or-not clip collar.. . extra-Ion^ Jeffs said he "went to Bornholm .Air Force, the recruiter told government Job held by Stalin, are close to seeing something be examined thoroughly may place I gjoul. March 7— Chinese )(lm .vcstcrilsv, he would have first, hr will be the top deputy. dramatic. Soma carry wreath* shirt-tails... ready-for-action back pleats. with the sole intention of a.salstlng means that he has firmly grasped United Nations, N. Y„ March 7 For Spring . the Danish experts. I turned over thU country in a tiprnt ' communints hurJed two company-to get a waiver. With Malenkov, these four form a spring flowers. Som* hold snuUI Crisp'Washable celanese rayon taffeta [3 5 one of the real controls of power IF) UN dclegate.4 differed to­ to Smart Smoke tones or budding pastels. my film to them.” the foreign office source indicated asaaiiUs at Allied mitpo.^ts Draper went (o the Navy in the Kremlin and probably has new "Presidium" of the Council bunches of gglden mimosa. Two oc Sizes 30 to 40. As seen in Mademoiselle The disputed Jet still sat at this had him worried. on the Korean western front fo- Recruiting station to find out hia handa firmly upon others as day whether the shift of Andrei of Ministers that appareiltly will three can be seen almost stagger*' SHELLS , ...... Bornholm's tiny Roenne airport, dav and then withdrew, leaving an what he was supposed to waive. well. Y. Vrahin.aky from Soviet Foreign be a highly Important government- ing under gigantic wreaths. (Continued on Page Two) His discharge papers merely organ. There's a ehuffle, shuffle, Shuffl* where the Pole made hia hazard- estimated 106 dead on the muddv Malenkov is a product of the Mini.Mtcr to chief Ruasian UN deler , 6 5 - 0 0 battlefield. said he was let out under "Art. Marshal Klementy Voroshilov, of thousands of people’s feet. And C-10S06 (F) BliPers Manual.” Soviet dictatorship Stalin shaped. gale was a demotion or presaged a great hush. Then that sound that \ The Reds hit southwest of Kelly Only 51, he haa known nothing formerly a- vice-premier, was .A Navy pett.v otfleer ran his a new arid lotiRhcr Sovl’et’ llne in comes from thousands upon thou- hill with two separate raids- each but Communism ainre earl.v ado­ the worM o'rganIZHtlon. with about 175 men, finger along the manual. (Coatiniied on Page Seven) sonda talking in whispers in open "Pregnaney,” Jie Informed the lescence. All hia adult life he haa The cliarigc was announced by ’Voice’ W riter Reveals Soiiih Korean soldiers cut down spent aa a Communist surrounded places. (Not exactly as''Illustrated) Twice the charges with withering rifl- astonished Draper. the Kremlin yesterday as Viahln- I reached the open double doom The recruiter ventured the : by Communists. sky Sailed for home. Associates and m.4Chlne gun cross fire, while 1 Communist teachers and Com- of the building and. walked in b(f- rGord ■■ no Vovoling Czechoalovakia. I mann on a "very effective” ei^- They’VC Been IMarrieil 64’ Years .Stalin when reporters reached Dehradun, a U. S. embassy spokes- from the AP Wires . Ontis- waa arrested, neatly „lwo |»cefpt> , , ------.bijii aboacd, .,th.e. , Fggni'h . lincr- .man. said. years ago and Imprisoned to A different senatorial group, iJhcrte. a few minutes before the On the basis of reports tele- lVew~Spring trumped-up charges of espionage. opening ita own .study of the Stale ship left- her New York pier. phoned here, embassy officials ESCORT FOR TITO s • The commentator. Howard Mai-' Department’s ' Oi-etsras ■ TAformfli-’'' ' teller,- the ■ As.soeisted Pre.ss speculated that robbers were re­ Ikindon, March 7-!-kg>-4ritl*|[. et. told the Senate Investigations tion programs, heard American News Tidlnts placed a ship-to-shore i-all to sponsible for the crime. TTiere warships will escort Yugeolav Shades in subcommittee looking into "Voice" motion pictures credit with "un- . Vishinsky hut was Informed that fiave >>een no political diaturbances President Tito to Britain for hi* ■ ‘ nperations that his script warned matched -authority and authentic- ' Culled from AP Wire# -■ March 16 state visit, the foreign' President Czech President Kelment ity.” I (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Two) office said today.' Gottwald that: •Eric Johnston, president of the : ______^ __ :______The whiipering hint of crisp-clcan-cut taffeta "If he touches a hair of Bill Xtotion Picture Association of West Bank of Rhine River <|e-: MORE TROOPS ARRIVE ” will almort. make yop forget it’s as practical NYLON Oatis’ head, he'll hang from the America;, told a Foreign Rela- ! dared out of bounda for Soviet, I.ondon, March 7—Mb—Bel­ u it is lovely. The bodice is fitted-^the skirt LIFE highest tree In-Czechoalovakia.'’ tions ..subcommittee these qualifies : military mlsalona, as British zone The Lifi of Stalin! 2 grade Radio said today that sev­ eral Albanian troop -colum u flared—the shoulder stra|>s are adjustable. Column from Compass in American movies, were recog-1 authorities in Germsn.v retaliate $(.98 . $3:98 Afterwards, Maier te.stifled nizerl by foreigner^ who were for Riisslan-lmpqaed reatrirtinns! have arrived at the Yugotlav- Pick from a multitpde of newest shades . ye.stcrday, he was shown a note "forced-fed . . . on uninterrupted on Allied military teama. . .’ May- Alhanian frontier to reinforeo.. to mix-or-match with your HOSIERY enclosing a column from the daily doses of propaganda." f- 15 is set as date for BrItisI* fiuthless Moves Made Him the Soviet aatelUte’a defenaeo along Its border with President suits or dresses. 1 ■ ! Compa.sa, a New York newspaper He suggested the Stale Depart­ j Mount Everest expedition to start which has ceased publication. ment get more advice from Holly­ I climbing 29,002-foot peak which Tito’s country. ! Deaigned for the town's has never been scaled. ALL SPRING SHADES First quaMt.y sheer ny­ e 'The column criticized a broad­ wood on iriiproving its documen­ No. 1 Man dn Soviet Union cast series including this script, tary films. Epidemic nf Influenza In Italian CITES CITY’S SHA81B lons with dark ‘ seams, most attracti,ye children, he said, and the note aald "a lot 9lty of Perugia credited with sav; Baltimore, March 6 — UPi— Eight Colors: also new fancy oiitlino By KICHAKI) KLEINfCR . - • congress election by a vote of 748 X lawj-er asking a new mnrderc our J^pring ’ collection, these soft, smooth cotton shirts of us s.hare this feeling about this ing livea of 150 arnall children sent heels. 51 and 60 gauge. particular article.” home from school for illness after V'r NE.A HlalT Correspondent to 0. Trotsky fought, but he wa.4 trial for George Edward Oron^ Rare Planet Show The psttern of Russian political doomed. Less thsn four years mer declared today the «iaa* velvet drape and veil.. From with matching aox. Goo^, Maier said the note waa signed which large part of kindergarten White, black, win#, pink, ‘ "H. C. V.” Roy Cohn, suheommit- collapsed. . . Rev. George Hete'nyi morals fnr 30 years was set in later, Stalin waa secure enough should be called ’’Baltimore’* f 1924, when Nicolai Lenin died, to order Trotsky exiled. oqr Spring colection. buys, too! You get cute new lee coun.sel, said those were the Scheduled Tonight of Syracuae, N. Y., Is found guilty shame” be<-aase of the octloa et^ Kelly green, copen, navy and initials of Harold C. Vedeler of the for third time of murdering his' Joseph Stalin became his succes- In 1940, not content with hav­ prosecutors and lavesMgatora. ’ .00 pair Sizes 1-7. ' patterns, wash-fast Colors Eastern European Policy Divl.slon wlfe after previous convictions sor through a seriea of ruthless ing him out of the country. Stalin • aqua. Sizas 32 to 44. of the State Department. There New York, March 7—IF ,'lky- were\aet aalde. step.s. His pox-er since then has ordered Trotsky's murder In MeX PLAN FOP. MEMOBIAL . — with long-wearing gazers are going to get a rare been maintained through a reign Ico. Millinery Dept. was no immediate comment from Some 2,600. city employes in Copenhagen, Denmnrk, hlaiehL.i. Vedeler. celestial show tonight, four Hartford can look forward tp of rulhlessness. Once in power, Stalin wasted l—4Fh—A committee handed hg Cordon quality. Before he became dictator. Seoind Floor Maier .said he knows the Com­ planct.4 In a row with one Venus April 1 pay raiae of $5 weekly no time -in solidifying his - grip. Foreign Minister Ole BJeorn Green Stamps Given pass waa "Communi.at controlled" I shining its brighte.st like a with apparent agreement from .StaUn hkd td get rid of I.,eon The purge , became hia • favorite Kraft announced plana today fot>, and that "I blew my top.” . |scarch^ght In the sky. taxpayers. . .Chinese newspaper. Trotsky, a tremendously popular weapon. In 1936, - for 'instance, erecting a bust of the ,late FieM^ With Caeh SaleB He said the broadcast aimed a t ; The four planets will app<*ar In Appearing for first time st Hong flgiire in revolutionary Russia. He the two men who helpeniea CTiarges cury nearest the horizon. Normal­ cial Breeding Aaanciation made it graplting the wrong tlale. He had 000,000 Russians have been sent derailed freight 4cor^ ****m S3| ^ ‘ V S$H SKEEN STAMPS Maier and subcommittee Chair­ ly ihc four planets are not found' ^ iterald Pln.i< possible; for more than 35,000 most of Trotsky's leading back­ to prison camps for disagreeing trafllc on three of the frag man McCarthy tR.. Wla.) agreed together in the samef portion of the I Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Hare today arc quietly nhacrvlng their 64th cows to be bred last y6ar. mem­ ers transferred to remote out­ with his regime, or even for sus­ lines of the New Haven, rofid here this morhlsg. T hf CO. GIVEN WITH CASH SALES the'Compaas column implied Oati.s sky. ; wedding anniversary at their home at 7’I Maple street. Mr. Hare, 81, bers are told at meeting in Wbod- posts. .. picion of disagreeing. In the de­ 1 . 'Kead/Herold Advs. ThdJWHALCcb. - might have violated Czech i The planet quartet again will be i aiid Mrs. Harr, S8, w>re married on this da.v In 188# In Afton, N. Y. brldge. . .Hartford ’ Symphony The .Stalin-Zinoviev - Kamenev cade of ■ the '20s. when the aver­ rollmen^t occurredirred at ih * iB*iy, •MAiKMrmi Conn-. espionage laws. I lined up tomorrow and Monda.v. | ,Mr. Harr, who haa been in retirement alnee 1944 when he sOJd the Orchestra board of directora an­ trio, In the rff)Ace of four months, age Russian had not y*t learned where 14 personaona kMt ‘ lh M|j K 3 ,-V knifed Trotsky so surely that he In thf wreck ett,rrnrwm i/klm ^i Robert B. Goldmann, a radio Tha planela ahoUld be visible to [ Manchester Laundry, located right next to his house, has been tedrld nounces plan to hire full-time or­ lait. ■ - . . writer for/the ,fVoice," read • e x -•the 'naked eye. dm for three years with a heart condition: (Story on page 12). chestra leader next Season. was defeated in a national party (OmiHniied on Poga Eight) p rese Jnly 11. I flL . ■- & !■ : ■

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