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o>—J^*au»/*fsw*r»i«r JfV 7 »i vr.->» m-raKmfniftlfatr. ■,\. 41 tr: r* \ ..... MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1951 PAGE FOURTEEN \ A y « n g * DiOIjf N «t P t m R « b S m i ^ •"•'’" '’'v y ir’By'W sgryaiiM y' ?5S! nrweaiSF 8L Margaret Mary's Mother* quoted the statement by Cardinal It to the “retreaf* mads by tko9» ro n p m t af V. a WeattiW I C i r ^ win meet Wednesday eve- to Wed Soon Urges Layiiien | Newman that the "layman ia the Communists who go> to Moscow to About Town Msg at 8 o'clock at the home of measure of the Church to the non- pay tribute' to 8tsUn. SPECIALIZING IN 10,491 Mrs. John Wilson, 263 Woodland Catholic." The nteaker was introduced by M m W of tlM AadK Clear, eanUaneid coM tonighL Th« Luther Lea«xicra ..of the street. Commenting on the motto of the Foster Williams, toastroaMer. Rev ,■ I BWCU of OftMlbtlOM Emanuel Lutheran C%ifrrh are Set Example Passioniats, "We preach Christ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Mtailmam 99. Wtsdaotday, Inrrcna John F. Hanson, pastor of St. lag cleodlneas. plahninr to have a Swedieh bake Deputy Great Pocahontas Mary crucified,” the speaker asserted James’ Church, spoke briefly snd M anche$ter——A City o f Viltage Charm Bale Satunlay momlnK, beginning Venple who at­ S. Dibble, son inf Mr. and Mrs. FINANCE C ai Murray Wasted Wllaon aa a "Waaed Non-Cathollca he said, find it he doe.A not believe it will hapn''*’ IXesiDiMc and uninformed" big businesamsn Hot Coffee tended the aprlng dower show la.st I Howard A. Dlbbla of West H art­ "very difficult” to reconcile the heie snd that religious freedom will 2nd ftow • MtVIt lOllOINe P O ^ a l k s Firt — Auto — Life week in Grsad (>ntrsl Palace, ford. ■00 MAM m m (Over Woolwsedi's) MANCNUTM, CONN. refused to meet with him on claims of the Cathodic faith with be lost In the U. 8. A. A. DION, INC. DM 34J0 • fMII* I. Jwikln,. VII MANstw Ihecnioiai atrel dispute. N ot A s k e d New York City, were Mrs. Itiis- The wedding will take place the poor examples set by many of He pointed to the spiritual bene­ 42 Brookfleld At. — Tel. «4«0 aeli U Crawford of Fast Center Saturday afternoon. May 3, at 3 2fl9 Autumn St. Tel. 4860 loom wmit 10 pt til itrftotilof it«M The three industry members of I Inside Store o'clock at the - South Methodist those who profess Its ^lief, He fits of the retreat and compared the wsiip board who said It ought March 25 street, Mrs. Augu.st KIssmann of to fold ur, were Georg* Armstrong, —W — K o rea" truce negO- Wa.stiington, March 25— 4 -' Spruce street, Mrs. Joseph Luts Church. Rev. Fred R. Rdgar, i d ~*iyfX>an Haryex Kliqin o f Alton street' Sml Mrs. Cather­ minister of the church, will per­ , |%vi.ght Steele and Milton Olander.' tiators drew .--A Curtain of . I..... !^n March- 25 ine M. Curtis of Summit street. form the double ring ceremony. They fold reporters the hoard's secrecy today across their iri.sistctl under questioning Three gunmen jtqdaj' recommendations In the dispu(,e talks on exchanging prisoners from Hmi.se tax itvvc'stlgatOfs robbed an ai moi’cirnionev car Winfleld U. Gove of 380 Porter were "higher than the steelwork­ ttklay that any interest Sen. Lt. Lawrence B. Perry of School; ers union rould have won in col- of war. of about $600,000 cash, all the street paid a visit to his daughter. street will show pictures of Korea ’ lertive bargaining.” "The negotiations are being con- Bridgo.s (R., XH) or Henry money in the vehicle, while it Mias Patricia A. Gove, during the to the men of Headquarters Com- i durted jn secrecy or, privacy, hut (The Dutchman) Grunewald was stoppetl in this quiet annual h'ather-Paughter week end pany and F Company of'the State Tliey said, too, that employers th* results If any will be pub­ took ill his tax troubles w'aS at Skidmore (College. The various Guard this evening at 7:39 at the | rvm'd do a better job In riirbing lished." said Brig. Gen. William P. town about 20 miles north of departments held open house, and .Slate Armory. A aoclat with re- i Inflation through .collective bar­ Nuckola, UN Command spokes­ without his authorization or Bofiton. , a number of special affairs were frrHhmenta will follow hi* talk, j gaining than the wage hoard rould man. knowledge., Danvers policeman Alanson arranged for the entertainment of do th-otigh . is.suihg re.eammenda- The news blackout was est'ab- Klein, former Baltimore liquor Hurnhani .said the truck was the fathers, 447 of whom allcnil- The Army and Navy Club Aux- ! tions,,,,, for settling , . wage disputes. i Ilshed In an effort to break one of dealer, finally was dismissed from ed. They had an opportunity to in- lliary will hold its monthly meet­ the witnes.s chair of a Hou.se Ways unattended while guards were YOUR PRESCRIPTION HALE’S w llaon Is the lop man In the ! three deadlocks preventing agree- f in a drugstore. S|iect the new brick dining hall, ing tomorrow *t 8 p.m. in the governmenfs mobilization pro-1 ment on an armistice. The theo.-v and Means subcommittee with a named '.'Fathers HsU ", in appre­ comment fjom Chairman King Lawrence Johansen, who was in DOUBLE.CHECKED clubhouse. SB in th f NOW Ptwyt ax gram with the 18-man wage board j I*: Negotiators will talk more ciation of the work of the fathers' ^ ix each, from labor, industry and readily about po.s.slhle oom- (D.. Calif.) that Klein’s story was charge of the truck, estimated tke committee in raising funds for the Tlie Girl Scout I-eaders' Asso­ ■oat-Tostor. Lean back, ' P*rt of the structure I promises if they are out of the "unique," Every Ingreillenf. e»ery amount project. Miss t!ove, a luemher of ciation will meet Wednesday eve­ relax JB it. And sc* how under him. Union leaders have I propaganda limelight, King said it certainly waa the 19.53 class at SklTra Natti«!i»i,B*hk^ —Nir-aBe 1 an armistice. of Canadian importation ; in a row as a witness at the Capl- Post Road haa reached nronor. I w ... . Wa.shington,...... '— ...... March...... —25 - —.(J’l - - 51.000 a month and rented them TTnii.u a t .t . '^hiskey .'u ;■ into the;>i.r tol.>,M. ni.,His icsiimunvtestimony yesterday be- In Rome Riots;:£H”,Lv.'3S'H; • a. i P'ke In MaasachusettsH which and pres.>< (hem fur you! Not an ugly spot left! Never tlona which make it* rrilef o n ro f nner pns- .Sen. Williams (R-Deli told a Sen- hack to the government for grain foreien el-n * P'‘”'ciCn Relations the moat urgent problems facing Toward oommlttee today Secretary of storage purpo.acs for a reported 20 foreign corporations in 1944-46 committee appeared to have slde- OV c r 1 r 1 e s 10' p'lprida. an mit-of-lhe-way crease! And all at a liny co.st (o you. oiir state. Now that we have an, m Agriculture Brannan "is playing months' total ol J382.201. Rep^ Kean iR-NJ) t„|d Klein traelied for good a propo.aal that It .sped towards Boston before it days. The Allies formally proposed ; President while Mr, Truman is in Chairman Ellendcr (D-La, t..ld that he would not paa» on the - — - I "'a" abandoned. The car was re- We call for and deliver. Call Manchester 72.il. had confirming JiidgmeiUs on the Eisenhower come home to testify Rome. March 2.5 i.’P* Thirty | Pfl' ted stolen from a Bo.ston steel- method of heat solving the prob-' ...... Florida and practicing up writing Williams he was in error" in .si,at- regality of avoiding U. S. taxes him.aelf. lem. we should move to do so (Continued on Page Two) letter*. ing the Midwest plant at one time The propo.sal, by Sen. Me.Mahon pfilicemen and scores of students I A Malden con- without delsv," Williams appeared before the made profits of 1.400 per cent. | (Conttnued on Page Tep) (D-Conni lost one supporter, and were injured today in’ Rome riot-1 "" **«ldeh adjoins Ev- ______TRY (HIK I’OPl’I-AK SAMK DAY_____, Two Surveys ■Senate Agriculture_committee as_ ' ' ’riliam.s. replied'that the Kan-! -.'yn. pthers who_ had favored . the ing set off by demands that Trl-1 The' “cbhflrming judgment*" re­ Ev,erea police later lockled -wtt- ft Began an investigation 'into'sa.* City company wa.s formed hur-'ra p» 'M «*ise ...... —...... - d -iu.;;w.;m iwieraf^^r ^ '• ' .. i n unaware of the rob­ DRY CI-KANING SKRVICK FOR RESULTS sulted from two survey-, one by charges Uiat big prolit-a were and realized profits before^ ^ ; *ng in downtown R o r ^ f var playeil Tn military authorities and one by a MllllOll Sct I tee today that n __ . : in)? in downtow n Rome. | made in the lea.se of government founders "even, put a dime in Eisenhower s students predominated it. had seen men ’’.shifting'large private engineering Arm. The gov­ grain-storing buildings at Camp d." And, he said, he could correct- O . 1 - I bHAI’KSHAPE command command u P r e m e’ in th e ; ernor ordered the latter after ob- Builds He«t in Crowder, Mo.______called the profit "14.000 or! S_ j^Q gg Headquarters of the Allied Pow- some of the groups I ""“‘her car. .(ecrioha tolhe pibposed route had' The _ charge.f were ;made in a , -d.TOO per cent." ______IA mgrehed lo_Camm.ml.t par4yi------headquarters in the Via Delle Bori been voiced In .several quart*■*. Senate speech by Williams some ^(lender insisted Williams'claim i The transfer was speedy and so The governor's go-ahead does Nebraska, Race , months ago. of big profits was ''rather mis- ! biilldup. which ha.s come under was the departure. In an undeter­ I leading tn the public.’ For Arkansas Congre.ssional attack. I Shops) and held a demonstration mined direction, of the Pontiac (Continue OB Pbi:o Pour) J against Communism. Ei.senhower believes, his deputy The regl.<.tratlnn of the second car "Tbe’’N>hritk?^i*'^M" ! Br.nnan'hi^b'aclf'l” Williams (Continued on Page Two) At least 130 students and other DRY CLEANERS a«^ eS ^ ^ P«- yesterday by putting out an 11, Little . Rock, Ark., Ma>'ch 25— said, that "if we eyeate a military' demon.stralors were taken lifto wa.a not known immediately.-^ livelier o** P*8 * le tte r in w hich he said VVil- )Pi--Arkansas totaled up a 25 force and dc.stroy the ergonomics of custody. The trans-.shipment'.was carried 9.1 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 million dollar damage bill from the United .Slates and the NATO out at Broadway, Everett, part of Six Men Killed mihliean* in ni iiara* knowingly misled Congres-s I Black Friday’s vicious • tornados Agitator* Arrive U. S. route One. and Marie street. i in makinir i ™ o X Democrats ^^e public in hi* accusaPons nations, our work will be in vain."’ Hardened and experienced agi­ U. S. Coiieeriied ! as the living bepan the task of Son. Olllelte iD-Iowal. who vot­ Police .searched the area with­ s c iiNtipic tirivSa /A*' c about the Camp Crowder situation. ! I rebuilding. tator* appeared in the van of out sticce.'n. Taft of Ohln *na c * *i'*^*“^' The Secretary said he was ';ut- i XX... /''' fX 1 ed a week ago for inviting Eisen. thousands of students in Ital.v’s 111 Hotel Blaze 1 I Gov. Sid McMath said la t hower to tc.stifv, (^«nefS“ '* AUreTM ."tnt UkU%*j’m"' f of these new types it practically "custom made" for .jtouc cem|orL men from America's farm belt,, a. ConaecUcut State Nurses’ A»- Gruenther told the Senate Korelgp^S’, at Horae Cash Price 5.1(19.75 *• Realty Co., Kansa.s CStj-, Mo. major concern of-U. 8. officials BLAKT KILLS 8 5 ,toani*e*rl^«ty'-t»S6n^tlinetent#.f1&#Shhdwer bicker, told the same Rented Back to I’.S. Soclallon announces It haa asked Relations •' committed'’ yesterday nortion®”^ '*'*‘®*' ^ -vraall Th*r4'( no rov^h tcrubbing of dotbti Choose from soft—medium—firm. And each one in "Regular" - Deputy (Tproner Frank Johnson I group that "there i. oa n*4iAn«i now that'tliC Tfum an administra* preaiden^Of Stainf^rd Hospital to fhnfthat nrioririe*nri/iFitlssa <ith eslra.fiiM Senferii^ peresl* revert: with ilppcrt HAS mare. 87, an immediate hero of the fire, day talkfe.st by representatives raises hope that hB.vlift fo cattle In Army units in this country, the or who are most likely to be en­ ran through corridors awakening gaged in the eyent of aggression T4»o Judge* refused today to let ity products. ’ m ^ u v e i In ^.‘*.***‘ “ *• • ' “P* ‘>y “ >1* comparison; fremt Brilatn. France, West Ger­ .NevadaV. 1 can be reaumeoresumed t8fla,v , .flimy.AUPjf sain, said, inriuoing including me the urgan' Organ' Mhy nol do as so many of your neighbors do . . . ? «■'m — v .nimmi >—s4» saw patron*. He then returned to the many, Italy. Norway, Sweden, Italian Catholic Actl(irf.ln Romejjsed ;Reserve and •■the National elsewhere." two lawyers question Leroy. •^'•^•rwoTorSude ” lobby to awaken more by tele­ DehmafI,. Tlie Netherlands Bel­ reminds CaOiolics that church law (jha>(r An official source said the Art Army spokesman said the Reddick, held on a roronePa ^ OlaWb(it*r Deal with a concern that ’Mleliyers” the. goods. phone. levy will be soread in such a way warrant In connection with the >'~l» '«liun« In K .r.. gium, Ireland, Luxembourg. forbid* them to Join YMCA or brunt of the levy will be borne by ezpinelon deaths of Mr. and Mrs. '^hi.'v — — It was a flash fire, brought un­ brigades of the 82nd Airborne di­ There are four on the Switzerland, Portugal, Iceland, YWCA because of their "geacrally the Reserves and the Guard. that no unit is so stripped of its GfNERAL MOIORS S & H GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES der control within an hour after vision stormed across the Lampa­ yera here. ■, The Marine, .Corps, whi(5i u.ses vehicles that training is “serious­ Homer Wright. Judge Kenaetll sas river. Austria, Greece, Turkey and the Prosteatant 'composition." .... Wynne,"'of the Superior Court Com* ini Its outbreak about 3 a. m. Lt. Gen. William Hoge. Fourth Saar. ______Joseph Richard begins search for mufh the same heavy equipment ly retarded.” The 82nd aggressor force In this Army commander la acting as a* the Army, aI.*o .will contribute The Array plan# to substitute and Judge Raynmnd J. Devlin of ' fo* • Domonftrafion I giant mock war threw a Sunday The Americana"’are not sitting work in Los Angeles after com­ the Court of Common Ffean (Ooaliaiied oa Psff* Fsnr) maneuver director. - The U. ,S. in. but are watching closely from pleting cross-country trip from military vehicles. Older. World War II type equip­ - - ' ■ ~ punch at the U. 8. force the 47th Neither the Navy nor the Air ment as soon a# possible—*0 that turned down appileatlons wfcleli D[[C!)-[|[M forces are under the command of the wings. The U. S. Government New Haven to get his polio-crip­ would have allowed the lawyer* Treasury Balance Infantry DivUioa on the front, the Maj. Gen. Hobart Gay, who led the For.-e is expected to take any most Reserve and National Guard 31*t Infantry in the rear and the already -ha.* endorsed the proposal, pled wife to a warmer climate .. to talk to Reddick. The requests KEMP^S -Budget Payments- First Cavalry .fn the first bloody in principle, - as a step toward Defease of Herbert W. Carr, for­ equi|imcnt from their active or re­ units will be equipped for summer were made by Howard and Stan* Firat Armored In reserve. charge of Korea. Major Gen. serve units to meet the stepped-up field training. l.NfORPORATED Washington, March 25—oP)— Until one minute after mid­ breaking down trade barriers. The mer Thomp.ronville contractor, ley Joroba. Th*. JjV Y . H A I 3 ICORR The position of the Treasury Dhartes, D. W. (Tanham, "jumping Americans just don't want to see opens in Federal Court. priority shipments. Most of the Cuts Training Equipment Sslea and Service — March 21; night this wag strictly a paper op­ grandfather” commands the 82nd aircraft sent overseas now come jThe Army conceded that fewer eration but when the cocky para­ any more barriers thrown up. Ibrahim Sboukri, No. 2 man in WOULD INVITE IKE Net budget receipts, $764.366,• and all aggressor forces. /i Want* Mingle Market from. current production and'the up-to-date tanks and' vehicles will TEL. 5680 MANCHISTU. COKH. chute infantrymen hit the lazy Egypt Socialist Party, arrrsted Navy still has large reserves, of HartforiL March 29—(8V> TT« BANTLY OIL CO. 416.15: budget expenditures. S217,. ^cking up the ground troops French Foreign Minister Robert be available for t~stntng on the Governor Lodge said tadnjr that 768 MAIN ST. 831 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Lampasas, you couldn’t telj It from in this maneuver, which \l4*ts until last night without charges .. Sen­ vessels and other material oh’ home front for some time ta come. 121,965.67; cash balance, 26,335,. th* real thing. Schuman has' proposed, that Uie ««ate r-repareanessPreparedness suDcommiiieesubcommittee which to draw for scheduled de­ If General Eleenhower i^uraa 962,364.60. . In Jani'sry only 89 tanks and from Europe be would eosMaly Th* operation ia aa real as (Continned on Page Three) plan* look «t secret Intelligence ] liveries to Amerlcs’s Allies. (CoDttnned on Pago Nine) reports on Russian Air Power. try to get hta to coum tn Cea<^e ( In a statement replyipg. to ques- (ConUnaed on Pag* XtoM) nectieat. ■ ■ 't

1 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDa V, T W ^ p H iaS^iWiHion "Set Town Ranks High in Money- Srarash-lajwed I^ C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY^ MARCH 25, 1%2 Df. J. A. Segal, tel. 8125. throughout the Unitqd Stataa, aa In Rome JRiiSfs •dulti only; And Dr. FTancti Otes Church of March 1, thera wtra ISA' local 82nd Hits Hard ^Ike^ Club Issues is urged to ■ contact one o f the plied a priority list that applied We Offer As Storm Loss Used for Public Recreation Helfrick, 4918, children only: Controls on Councila, and 39 State OouncUa 25 Years Service above officers. Support for the to both units and equipment. are the physicians of the Man­ with paid leaderahip, and beyond Eisenhower movement is urgently , Gruenther testified, In War Carnes geeded, club officers report, and Ovei^ T rie ste chester Medical AiaodeUon Council Need that 807 Cbuncila under voluntary Meinbership Call will go only to those Allied units A Sftjpidly Growing Eloctric Light Com- A A A For Arkansas New York, March 24— (Spec-,.^States, (2.18 per capita. In the who will respond to emergency leaderahip such as the Manehaster anj- contributions will be acceptM — ■ , • - ■ •# that have proven themselves ready State of Connecticut, public re,, POW Talks at any time. / pnny Stock, SoUlniNO^ ^ I W » W ia ll—More money is spent in calls tomorrow afternoon. Council of ChurAiea. Thaaa Coun­ (OaaltaMg firam Paga Om ) for.^comUat, but lacking equipment. creation cost (2.52 per jwrsowr' (Coatlnaed fraae Page Om ) cila were helping to discourage the An organization meeting of the A membership drive headed by (Oeo«mM« frMB Fag. Om I Manchester for public rwirMUioB Rev. Chester Deseribes 4, ----- ' ■ ___ _ ' CODONS Among all tpe muhjcipgT racrea- mistaken idea that the Protestant Elsenhower for President Club John. Hyde, president o f the T ou n « (OeatteMd I P ik M O M ) April II, are the Ninth and ttUi ; The little city girt was visiting . D U E T O and mudicipal park maintenance, tton and park upsifcles purveyed, Naples. PoUce halted another O rigins , and Scope churchea were In. competition with was held last night at the head­ Republlran Club of Manehesterr workers, rapidly brought a sem­ the thiiife that only he can do. and Air Forces. will be held at the local headqtiar- grilndmit in the country. Walking YIELDING APPROXIMATELY ...... 5 * 6 0 ^ ^ blance o f order to the chaos. in proportion to PjWlation, than the axpendltiijea for the year March o f students against the It Monday. NegoUatora agreed on each other. Rather, unitedly they quarters si 603 Main street and on the extent to which hie poUUcw The Ninth supplies tactical air, tera, .539 Main street, ot>*Wednes- in the garden, she saw a peacock Arkansas cities that escaped is spent in most other cities In the reachwdth'e record figure of near­ British legation In Milan. it TuMdxy. Of Such Committees were In competition with the in­ stature may be Interfering with enthusla.sUc progress for the can­ day. April 2. Many .-Ipcal political for the first time. ^ L D S unscathed dispatches truckloads New England States. __ _ , l y fM9,OOO.QOO. More than 90 per The most aeriqua qtttbreak qc- The U. N. command wwned.the creasing aecularlzatlbn o f the com­ the 18th titMp transportation and hie minu ^ work. And Jte’e the didacy of General Eisenhower was leaders will i^ present at this Little Girl—Oh, grandma! Come of clothing, food and furnltur. to This la brought out. in. a-Mildy.. cent of IL^ cama_ from tax levles.^ cuired,.at_nqon_in_Rom*’jLj8Q?^ Communleta the-aecreQr - nrtll be - -fflhe-Plaee of-the - Gounell-eL munity and people. aupply_dto|iillJ _ : . jreported locally. ______the first of its kind in 10 years, appropriations,' bond issues and town Galleria, near the foreign man to deads tRaf.”“ meettni^o greet new members. quickt One of-your ehiekene la in the destitute communities 'and The Democratic leader of the lifted Imniedletely if the Reda try , Churchea In the Am erican, Com­ He also outlined how the State In theory, the "aggressors” The officers of the local Eisen­ bloom! Plouo ocnd me without coot'or obligation your . made by the National'Itecreation public' sources. Fees and charges ministry. Han at least five police Ckiuhcil of Churches, and the area sent thousand^ of dollars In cash House, Rep. McCormack of Massa- to make propaganda capital of the have made their way In sledge hower for President Club are: Association. Oyer '2i000 cities were provided 8 per cent and private were clubbed when the demonstre- munity” was the subject of an ad­ Cduncila such as the Greater H art­ to flnapee relief wOrk. The cit­ chusetU, said Elsenhower should confidential UUks. hammer fashion from landings on Frederick E. Peck, 14 Strong ^ circular on Electric Light Conipany Stock. examined.arto the facilities thpy sources supplied nearly 4 per cent tors broke up chairs from a aide- dress given at the meeting of Ole ford Council o f Churchea, together izenry o f W airen In southeast give up hie command at once end Nuckola aald aimllar private the Gulf of Mexico. They engulfed atreet. chairman; Richard F. Ike Shifts Tanks, Arkansas—hit by a death-dealing provide and the cost of operatioji. The cities were queried as to walk cafe and uaed them as wes- Manchester (Council o f Churches with local Councils work together FATHER JOHNS be a candidate for Preeldent, in- talks last summer "gradually de­ the southern poptlon o f the U. S. Dimock, 579 Center street, vice tornado in 1949— sent the casl} The expenditures made in Man- their available facilities and as to pons. Pollcs threw tear gaa bombe teriorated” because the Oommu- last night at Emanuel' Lutheran In facing many needs. and In Texas now hold a line gen- chairman; Burnham L. Batson, I chester for pubHc recreation In the relative p o la rity of 81 listed etead-ot-bety -.both candidate and Trucks into NATO MEDICINE contributions made to all . theTr anil broke up the crowd.------— niata found it was tp their Advan., Church, Rev. Juhn- Cheater Smithr A t the business meeting o f the *rally from nere in cehtral Tetna ■580- B u m ham—street;- treasurer; 1950 amounted to (89,722, accordr activities. TAis replies showed TTie gaa barrage caught thous­ commander. * ■ , executive secretary of the Greater ------■ c ' I NAME ...... I churches Sunday. , ■ ’ McCormack said In a statement tags to break the pattern. Manchester CTauncil Rev. Clifford to Bryan to the Gulf. William Hacki;(t. 765 North Main SOOTHES IHR06T IBRIT4TIC 1 The Federal Reconstruction Fi­ ing to the report. O f this amount, that swimming attracted more ands of people waiting for busses, In a statement to the itreai the Hartford Council of Oiurches, Simpson announced arrangements street, recording secretary; Allen ((Vmlinued from Page One) people than any other. The other he was eurprleed that Elsenhower Simulated A-Artilirry nance corporatlbh declared five of (65,425 was for current operating as well aa the agltatora. UNSilOmmand said atafr officers described the origin, the scope, for noonday union Holy Week F. Behnke, 178 East Center street, I ADDRESS costa and (24.347 came under the nine leading interests, ranked in "permits himself to occupy this Across this gigantic military ...... - 'l the stateS'hlt—Arkansas, Tennes­ Among about 100 of the ring­ went into "executive aeaeion . . . and the present need for Councils services to be held at Center Con­ chairman of activities: and Russell combat vehicles went abroad. Last head of land, buildings and Im­ order of p^icipation, were pic­ dual pofiitlon-" ^ . reservation and leased ranchland, see, 'Alabama, Missouri and Mis­ leaders herded into polleq vena was to permit the represeptitivea of o f Churchea. gregational Church, and two union M. Smith, 118 Greenwood drive, month the number was 4.53. provements. nicking, ice skating, community Eisenhower-for-Presldent head­ the theory of ground-air warfare . I sissippi—as disaster areas, open­ a municipal councilor, a mtmber both sides to expreaa themaelves Dr, Smith said the changing three-hour Good Friday services to at its zenith will be explored, new publicity chairman. Gen. Gruenther, in Washington FRESGRIFnONS. This outla; was at the rate of celebrations, softball, game room quarters celed McCormack’s state­ r ing the way for government loans of the Fasclstlc Italian Social freely, informally and frankly be held at SL Mary's Episcopal weapons will be tried. Including Anyone who wishes to join this testifying in support of the for­ (2.62 per capita in Manchester. It activities, basketball, holiday ob ment a Upoff that the Democrats structure and spiritual climate of Carefully Compoundiedi to the storm victims. Movement (MSI). without any implication of a com'- Church and at Center Church. simulsted atomic artillery. cluh or who desires to take an eign aid program, said yesterday, was more than was spent in moat servances. community singing and regard the general as "the No. 1- •the American community aa It ...... I I Consumer credit restrictions al- In Naples, 10,(H)0 youths clashed mitment prior to the full develop- passed from the nineteenth cen­ Dr. Samuel Pond, chairman of The maneuver will cover 1,800 active part In the promotion of the the Supreme Commander of Allied other tlties In the New England supervised parties. with police In an attempted march threat to their hopee for 1952.” candidacy of General Eisenhower Arthur Druc'Siol i sh werej lifted for all Arkansas Eisenhower supporters are pre­ nient o f their respective ■viewa.” tury into the twentieth centurv the Comity Committee, reported square miles with 115 to 120,000 powers in Europe had already com­ on the U. S. conaulate. Police in on plana for a complete com­ D. Lloyd Hobron I persons In the affected areas by dicting he win be home before the Newsmen a.e never admitted to was responsible for the origin of men taking part Besides the divi­ riot Jeeps charged the crowd. munity survey by the Council of 1 the . Federal Reserve Bank of St. dead. 69. injured and 250 persons Republican convention In'July. the truce sessions. They rely on Councils and Council programs. sions, the 17th Armored Cavalry In the march on the 17. S. Ein- Churchea to be held May 4, with D. Lloyd' Hobroh, manager of Louis. were homeless In Pemlscott Coun­ On April 2 he plans to report by official communiquea, comments Urbanization left American group with two tank battattons is Cbburn 9iid Middlebrook, Inc. A t Judionla— the White County, ty. Mo., and in Kentucky, eight bessy In Rome, the milling, whist­ over 440 volunteer canvaaaers attached to the aggressors. the Manchester iexchange of the Read Herald Adv«.' ling students blocked traffic, radio and television from Europe of negotiators outside the Pan- Churrhes fragmented and needing Ark., community that caught the persona died in rain-swollen on the progress of the western making the survey. The commit­ News Tidbits tugged bus trolleys o ff the power munjom truce tents, and offiaaZ an interrelatedness for more ef­ Southern N ew England Telephone FOLDING STROLLER INVESTMENT SECURITIES full force of the raging storm—11 streams. miUtary buildup In the first year tee has planned organization and Culled from A P Wires lines,' threw stones end bricks end briefings. fective effort in affecting com­ Company, last month celebrated | of its 34 victims were buried in o f his Supreme Allied Command. prepared materials needed. chalked slogans on walls and win­ Nuckols Bald the communiques munity life. W'here the C3iurrhe.s No Arrest Made 541 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8631 or 8215 a mass funeral. ' After that report, or possibly as had once been at the center of Miss. Martha Dihna, chairman of his 25th anniversary with the com- ; dows. I will continue but "w ill bear in the Youth Council Ekuiter sunrise «;M^«niTiinG (Hills Six members of the Arkansas! Williams Blasts a part o f It, he may ask President community life, they were being pany. j ' in ' State GOP platform committee The outbreaks started'six days ml.nd the requirements for the ne­ service committee, reported that SrSCIZl Congressional delegation arrived Truman to relieve him. left In the periphery of commu­ 111 Mmor Crash « 3 3 « « VISCHISIIR GRllN CGSS will hold first of at least three ago In'Trieste where nearly 100 gotiators on both sides to have the this year's Easter sunrise service Beginning his service with the ! from Washington to survey tor­ "We are the first to claim that nity life and influence. Churchea telephone company in 1927, Mr. ; Farm Secretary meetings in' Hartford Saturday ao were hospitalized and 74 arrested complete freedom of diacuaslon." . would be held at Concordia Luth­ nado-stricken areas. the economy of the United States in various local areas and also on Hobron became a manager In clttzena e u aay what they think In clashes between police and pro- Tuesday, he said, aa soon aa the eran Church at 6 a. m. With break­ No arrest was made following a Other storm-stricken areas' al.so is the major aaaet,"' Gruenther blackout was agreed upon, the a national scale united In various Hartford in 19,36. From there he i began “ rebuilding operations. A - (OoBtlBMd from Fsgo One) ' eheuld -be..In- - the ■. platform- ^ Italian.mobs...... fast following. q]t Eman.uitl Luth­ minor. accident on Hartford road Vomer ■rtdes’-""— Truant teenagers again “roamed tenaflid."' . . U N made "th e firs t step in the ex'-'" efforts-to-becom e'* morn effective ■went to -headqusrt erir in N e w H a - ' brief tornado in Alabama killed Chickenpox prevents Oen The four-star , ge general made eran Church. Triest’s streets again today in eciitlve session.. by handing the Instrument o f the (Christian Goa- near McKee street yesterday aft­ ven. leaving there In July. 1944. five, injured 54 and damaged 65 Williams reported • that Myers feacle Batista's partleiptttsn, 1 R oy Johnson and Griswold • Xsvortiblo ckreiM puiW ---- bands of 100 to 200, defying orders these other points In a long and Reds a "substantive statement." P«I- Chappell were appointed to serve ernoon at about 5 o'clock. Patrol­ to take over the mariagership of ' homes. The death toll in Tennes­ WTOlP a letter offering the surplus official acts for past four day*, his the local office. of school officials to return to public review of the situation: This was the Allied interpretation The growth of united effort was as a committee to consider a pro­ • (oftty iHis4, while rubber first see and north Mississippi reached army building at Camp Oowder secretary says. man Samuel Meltempo Investigat­ their studies. Riot care followed 1. The active Soviet force of of the Communiar March 5 propos­ phenomenal in that It took place gram of Inter-church athletics for Born in Connectiriit. Mr. Hohron 76, and 288 were Injured and 224 Newark Airport, closed aince ed. • New ell weather lOMlAY.WIAVI for grain storage In Augu.st. 1949. them but did not Intervene. four million armed men (175 divi­ al to proceed on the baits o f pris­ In a time when nations were pull­ the youth of the churches and to has always made his re-sidenee In homes destroyed. Sixteen were three planes crashed nearby, will , fabric es heed , although a lease was not signed Yesterday students, in holiday sions), 20,000 aircraft (including oner lists already exchanged. ing apart and when there were bring recommendations to the next A car operated by Gail Crowell. the state, although making fre­ until the following month. be ro-opTned for military planes on mood, shouted for the return of some "fine" M IG 16 jets) and 300 The U N Command corhmuntque world-shaking wars. These only meeting, the annual meeting. May 35. was backing out of a driveway quent moves from one community fo .another. ' • Cheete yeurt In Thr--'* new'' The Senator took issue with limited basis .... Townspeople Trieste in Rome, Milan end other submarines has capacltlea of a said the. Re^8 asked for a 30-mln- strengthened the eonvlctlon that 26, at Second Congregational when a car driven by George M. feihien celert. r^Pem onarNotices^J Brannan's claim that Congress de­ end peons In Oaxaca, Mexico, feud­ cities, but these incidents were "threatening" nature. But each ute recess to study the Allied there, was a need for more effec­ Church. Tomlinson. 43. o f BoUon. blew hi"' nied him the right to lease gov­ ing with seven dead: over tax largely without violence. year western Europe’e buildup statement and thereafter questions tive effort to build moral and horn to notify the driver that by the CYowell auto, doing minor means the chances for a success­ ernment buildings directly for peons want because It would hit Trieste city is part o f the occu­ and sfnswers were exchanged. spiritual foundations to help solve The word "hotel" first was used traffic waSs coming in the west­ damages to the right front fender In Memoriam ful Russian attack diminish fur­ grain .storage. He .said the depart­ city people with etovea, refrigera­ pation. zone of the tlnlted States There was ho hint whether prog­ the current world problem. hy Joseph Corre, a New York Inn­ bound lane of traffic. As he drove and body. An estimated (.50 dam­ KEMP'S Baby land ment already had done this in four ther. ress was made. Dr. Smith reported that 76.3 M AIN STREET TrPMur^d fnftjnorlPA of R dPor hus* tors and Britain In Trieste territory. keeper, in 1790. by, Tomlinson’s car was struck age was done to Tomlinsog's car. MANCHESTER W«nd ond f*thpr. - Stmupl * J. CoJ;;Rrt, states at the time Brannan denied Yugoslavia, who also wants 2. " I do not subscribe In any Meanwhile U. S. Babre jet who wo* collPd homo Morch 1939 he had such authority. Trieste, occupies part of the terri­ way, shape or form to the idea pilots reported they destroyed one ThoufhtA drift book to doys goriP pool, During the 1948 campaign, W’il- Hospital Notes tory. that war la Inevitable.” Red jet and probably shot down Llf« movpii on but m^morleo l**t. liams said, "Secretary Brannan in Four years agb Britain, France 3. The "only element in which another in the second day of re­ de.speration drtnmcd up this" the Soviet machine exceeds us Is newed air war over northwest Kvpr rrmPmhrrFd by hlii and the U. S. proposed to Russia Wifa or.d fomlly. Issue of Congre.ss preventing the ' PatleiiU Today: 132 that the territory be returned to In unity." Gruenther said the Korea. ‘ department from supplying farm­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Italy. The proposal never was Communist unity la enforced by The battle wa.s fought near the b h Tso (OS ssve sisney wMi e In Memoriam ers with storage to get price-sup­ Mrs. Veronica Rubacha, 1065 Main implemented. The Trieste riots "dlataateful" totalitarian methods. Manchurian ‘border between 32 porting loans. street; Mrs. Annie Kelley, Rock­ broke out on the fourth anniver­ He also said the West has reached U. S. F-86 Sabres and about 60 In lo\lrif memory of C»rl Ari't^r- "He (BrannanI found It wa.s a ville; Daniel Malley. 827 Middle sary of the western declaration. the point where "there Is no prob­ Russian-type MIG-1.5s. ' .i" FOR BOYS AND GIRLS •on. mho pASAPd *m*y onr yf*r tfo to- good Issue," Williams said. "They turnpike east; Thomas Mikolelt, lem" of unity on the military aide. The Fifth A ir Force said the qiAL STOKER • • • No more furnace d*y. M*rrh W, 1961. (Democrats) won the election." 21 Woodland street; Mrs. Emily 4. The drain of the French In- new victory brought to 18 the tending when you install one of the new auto­ Tour niAmorv is as d^sr lods'. "They are trying again to make BaStis, 434 Oakland atreet; Joseph Gruenther Sees do-China war on France Is "se­ number of Communist jets de­ FINEST At In ths hour you pASisd *m*y. Pinsel. 47 Deepwood drive; Walter vere" and the "outlook for solv­ stroyed in two days. American matic coal stokers! M ore good news! You can it a political issue." Williams said and dAURhters. and added: Howland, 236 Woodland atreet; ing" that far Elaztern battle "Is losses. If any, are announced once G i v e s ^ u No Soviet Attaek a week. save money, sometimes as much as fifty per 'T v e always found you can't Mrs. Ottavia Storrs. Rockville; not good." QUALITY In Memoriam use the .same foot hall m too many Jay Allan Browm, 15 Cobum road; 8. Gruenther said the Euro­ games. It becomes a little warped Joan Gothberg, 90 Broad street. peans are doing their best in the cent on fuel bills . . . because automatic equip­ (Contlnned from Page One) In lotinf memory of .Martha L. An- and worn." ADMITTED ’ TODAY: Cheryl defense effort and "there la no Bettinger to Join ment burns, the smaller coal sizes such as .rice drsmA who dlrd Marrh 26. 1961. , ^ _ .(^airman Ellender agreed to -Clark, 24 Winter street: Terrance question In our minds" that they ' Ryan,--98 OlH’er- road; -William- comprebciiiijyc. tbst ,testimoijyJby 1952 PACKARD Aeathf» orTSfarr'fi" Is' ft.'ik 'ttie‘■departrrtent far’ a ‘ report Eisenhower would be just cumu- wilt flgHt:'^” "*— ------andt»qektirtiBatr 8 av iing8"« rein:cat er^^^^^^ To UJ the sadt.Fst of th» ___ -QU all -petaonaJp ..wham-thC-JettersL St?yen»pji,_^22 Waljter stm Don-, , _ Jh_ejt d q. u a r ^ S^Mary’s Staff Tor.*' * ’ yrar a|fo tddA'>" ...... aid' Cushing," 1? Preston 'dffveT lntirer' --T- stttt- »sr: •hnweveTT -th(»t; you bum Id Company’s Lehigh premium an­ That nur d^ar Martha m*as rnllFd aw tv, on Williams and the Senate probe Eisenhower will be welcome If he consider the creation of an ade­ ••200” 4>BOci SEDAN Raymond Murphy, 43 Mountain quate air force aa Ita No. 1 prob­ Put hF|- mrmory is vert dear. had hern sent. William., rejected wsnt's to come.” > Robert L. Bettinger of 50 Morse And me feel her spirit IniEerm* near, lem, and the maintenance of eco­ thracite. Call us for information. a sugge.stlon that he have his re- ' atreet. Satisfied wUh Report’ road will join the staff of St. ply .sent to the.-same persons a t! BIRTHS YE S TE R D A Y: A son nomies "most important.” The fJeojge M Aiulrews. husbaiifl, Senators Wiley (R.. Wis.) and Mary’s Episcopal Church as a lay to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale. 34A creation of a land reserve and Dolivorod Ir Mcmchostor .lane K Andrews. dauRhter. government expen.ae. Green (D.. RIl, who also voted to assistant for a 10-week period Garden drive. German participation are other invite Eisenhower. Indicated they from April 1 through June.8. It In Memoriam BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter basic problems, he said. ChiM-olate .-Ingrl Pie ^ were satisfied with the informa­ was announced today. Mr. B et­ * ‘ i ' < ! Ingredients: 1-2 pound marsh­ to Mr. and M u. John Gaudino, 30 G. E. WILLIS tion Gruenther provided and tinger. a recent graduate of Ho­ lOO’/. A U WOOL In I..VII1K ni-mnr> nf our il-«r brnth- mallows I about , 32 . marshmal­ Clinton street; a daughter to Mr. -r. Sumij-l I. Cth^-rt. who pasMd Away would not nresa for another vote. bart College, will enter the Berk­ At Medium-Car Cost! lows I. 1 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon and Mrs. James Ferrlz. Rockville. eley Divinity School, N ew Haven, 'PNGINEEREO to outperform all others — and now' • t f March 2.V19M. On March 17, the committee re- Announce Third G G P a c k a r d g lv * * y o u , beautiful, armor-ribbed OR NYLON BLENDS & SON, INC. .salt, 1 envelope unflavored gela­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; in September to. study for Holy lecfed, 7 to 5, the proposal to bener in 70 ways — the magnificent Packard for Trca,tired Htill wtlh In\c alnr-rr. tin. 1-4 cup cold w;ater, 2 one- Mrs. Anne Rakiewlcz and daugh­ Orders. safety bodies, cushioned at all 18 mounting points for 2 MAIN 8T.--TEL. 5125 Urfadma memorif* c\rr dear. have Eisenhower testify If he ’52 brings you fine-car power, comfort and handling ounce squares unsweetened choc­ ter. Rockville; Misa Lorraine Fos- In Talk Series Rev. Richard B.. Kalter. curate, cared to. Then it unanimously re­ perfect riding comfort. Seats are as wide as the car is Smt»ra and bridlicrs. olate. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1-2 pint tei, Avery street; M'rs. Elizabeth leaves March 31 to take up his case at medium-car cost! And Packard’s moderate first ■ - Walters, 152 West Center street; considered the vote, in effect '2623 high. And Packard’s new shockproof steering is bal­ heavy cream (whipped), one 9- Rev. Joseph A. Johnson will re new duties u vicar of St. Philip's cost is only one of the savings you enjoy. For this inch baked pie shell, 1-2 cup chop­ Alexander DiSalvatore, 18 Hart- shelving the issue until after turn to St. Mary's Episcopal Church In Putnqm and St. Paul's anced for finger-tip control—easier handling, parking. ped walnuts. land road: Miss Doris Todd. 160 Gruenther had testified. *Optional equipment, white sidewall tires great car is precision-built to give you more new car Church tomorrow night for the Church In Plainfield. ^ farewell Method: In a saucepan, combine Henrv street, David McCollum, Most of those who voted against (if available), and state and local taxes (if miles—to cost you less for what you get—than any other! Contrast I n g third successive week to speak on reception Is planned for him be­ G G look of ono moro earl If you plan to spend \ marshmallows, milk, and salt. 143 Florence street; Lynda Vene­ the propo.sal sa'd they ■ were tween the hours of 4:45 and 6:46 trim, f u I I ,v the prophets. The visiting preach­ sny), extrs. Prices msy vary slightly in near­ I Soften gcltin in cold water; heat zia, 111 Waddell road. against inviting Eisenhower be­ $2500 for a car, then today’s magnificent Packard— lined. Sizes: 8 er will also lead the group discus­ p. m. Sunday. # G Only Poekordglvoi you the flashing perform­ marshmallow mixture, over low DISCHARGED TO D A Y : Mrs. cause of the political Implications by communities due to shipping charges. to 6. 1 sion in the parish house following ance of the world’s.highest-compression eight—the at just a few dollars more— is well within your reachT I he,at until almost melted Add Elrie Krau.ss and daughter. 27 his candidacy for the Republi­ the service. His topic this week Is i .softened gelatin, chocolate, and Scarborough road; William Pren­ can Presidential nomination. quick-stopping safety of new Easamatic Pow er Brakes * Packard costs less-to buy than you may think and the "A Prophet of Personal Religion." I vanilla. Heat until smooth and tice. 12 Vernon street: Mrs. Helen McMahon, whose original ang- — and famous Ultramatic *, the automatic drive that St. M ary’s Senior Choir will record proves that Packard costs less to own—for 1 thick. Cook thoroughly. Fold Benson snd daughter. East H art­ ge.stion that Eisenhower be sum­ provide music at trie 7:30 p. m. excels all others in performance and dependability! -in whipped -cream; pour Intc ford; Mrs Aline Ballaay and moned home, from Paris, was. re­ • Built like a Packard’’ means huiltjo lastl service. Handel'B“ Surely He Hath baked pie shell; sprinkle top with daeg'nter. Rockville: Mrs. Cecile vised to put it on an invitation basis, denied that politics was in­ Borne Our Griefs'' from "The Mes­ chopped walnuts and chill in re­ Biouin and son. Bolton; William CIRCLE ' V , Jt, frigerator at least 3 hours. Gesj, 286 School street. volved in his proposal. McMahon siah” will be used as an offertory. T O D A Y thru TH U R S D A Y .said he feels Eisenhower knows The Wednesday morning mid­ SterOng Forreat 104% All Wool r,:' — more about the European defense week celebration of the Holy Com­ program than anyone el.se, and munion at 7:30 and 10 o'clock will Hoydtn * Tucksr More than 53% O f that Congre.ss should have his be used as the local'parish’s cele­ in "Haming Ftathcr" COVERT bration of the Feast of the Annun­ All Packards Built Since views first-hand. PLUS: Cesar Romero in Hits Ike Dual Position ciation, which ordinarily falls on 1899 Are Still In Vse! Sen. Lodge (R-M ass.), a com­ March 25. Rev. Alfred L. Williams, “ F. B. I. G lRL’l... m ittee member and the Elaenhow- rector, will conduct the first ser­ er-for-Prestdent campaign mana­ vice. while Rev. Richard B. Kalter, FRI.: “PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN” ger, said after hearing Gruenther curate, will celebrate' the second. Full rayon lln- PLUS.: "THE SELLOUT" he still believed the general should A period of intercessory prayer Ing. Navy, red, not be called before the committee. follows the 10 o’clock service. gray, green, 1949 CUSTOM FOUR DOOR SEDAN "I don't think the question of The children's mid-week Lenten rnrM. Sizes: General Eisenhower's______return i service Is held every Thursday af- 3 to 6. ought to be considered on the basie ! ternoon at 3:30. The rector will Nice black finiah. This car needs a liKIe biidy and of political expediency." I.,odge conduct the Thursday service this .said. " I t ought to be con.sidered week and give the Instruction on EASTWOOD the Church In Brazil. fender work but motor and tires way above average, A ! on the extent to which he has done U m ( Matii Festura Tonite, 8:15 real buy at a special price. Fradppir Marth airh. Wldmerk “ Death “ Red S k ifs O f A O f 100% AH Wool i f i CARTER CHEVROLET C0„ INa Salesm an’’ M on tana” lULIANO'S BAKERY S;:a-R:15 COVERT W ED. 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E\XNmGlHEBALD.. MANCHESTER. C O ^ ;. TUESDAY. MARCH 26.1952 MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, M ^ ( ^ C0NN.J, TO 25, 1.962., ‘--.e‘a>yv**«p*m»»m..»iiws'nMiB«>liMinAigs.cy Bold, Stretch BVary Nerve." Fine 2 Local Men lowrtr property value* draatlcally. W r i t e - i u P ***ln Wisconsin, Sen. l^ a u v e r told California felt a atir df activity The next meeting o f the Ladiee* jEodge Orders Group* In the county still are among Democrats and Republi­ a reporter how he feel* about his In Hdtel Blaze Meeting Friday Banevoiant Society will be held . . ■ , ■ ' ' ^ V . campaigning for construction of can*. Herbert C. Holdridge o f In Rockville Court chances in the Wt»constn and N e­ jointly with the Fragment Soclaty what they call the inland thru- B u ild s in Los Angles declared as a Dem­ o f North Coventry at that church Road to Cost way." a highway north of the braska Democratic Presidential (OoAttnnad from.Face OaieV ocratic candidate and a 70-mem­ President Aatliony Baylas of the on Monday At 0 p., m. This occa- Rockville, March 39—^Two Man­ Merritt Parkway, several mile* in­ iprimarlei. He said Wisconsin gave ber GOP delegation for Warren ■ion w ill featura an organ recital . p *rt»m d aosntioo. lva«$ le A M V W lK f Toung DemoeraUo aub of isaw land from the ahore. • Nebraska Race him the ''rare experience" of be­ was named. The primaries are The St. George Is a . 100-room by Mrs. L, A.' MacLean. Everyone chester men were found guilty of fe ll 1,000,000 * TOW • « prtmft soviet. m IOMm . Chester has announced that the ing favored to beat President TCu- June. 3-______' brick hotel. There w'ero apparent­ ISM . is invited to attend. - motor vehicle violations by Judge man and Nebraska posed a "tough i r TOV 'MT a paymtM das* to $271,29 ^16.47 monthly ctaeting. of th* SUte (Oontlnned from Paga One) In Cookeville, Tenn., two more ly A bo u t IDO pAtrons in the ptac^ The annual meeting of the First Robert Pigeon m RockvUla CUy The beautiful new i t your payday- (OoaMnned Iroin P M « One) .job” o f winning , outl over Sen. Taft-Instructed GOP Presidential m M 475.80 Young Denjocratlc Club* will b* Eccleslasticiit Society of Andover Court yeeterday. About Town Robert,Kerr of Oklahoma. The Are department CAlled for I f s "ym" to 4 out ^ *«»- HI delegates were elected. Assuring 5 held In Rociprille on Friday, Will be held in the church social 'Joseph F. Evans, 28, o f 14 money coming into Nebraska for All available ambulance*, inhalator - m. Any- Wadsworth atreet^ 'Manchester, »t mean W»l conrtnicUon will the Elsejihower ^te-dn Cam­ aquads were rushed to this sc^ s, ec pheoe todmrf Muiatly rapaid I* S m. i t th* Rock- tntotr will hold Its regular^ra- -soughtr-the-Wisconsin-vote— .Sen. tlonal convention-vote*,;------ono-wiahlng^-to join-Uie - society waa-fined 818 for-faihire to reduce tirtfforthwith. “7- “ THreftieH ratsedTixtenitoirnBliler ■tdftVTiswnwsw'M* Tjlle^ Hotel. The iraneheiter"del»: should aMd application to one of hearsal tomorrow night at 7:S0. paign. The only reason w> will win Taft, Gov. Earl Warren of Cali­ At a Jeflemon-Jackaon Day din­ ,111 t * M M 1 (C««»4 gate* to this meeting will be Wil­ spMd on a curve. ' Specific- rifltt*-of-w«y for the to rescue patrons from .upper the three eoclety committee men, Gordon C. Ek;kler, 17, o f 15 By' is that you and I and the people of fornia and Stassen. T aft and StA«- ner In Casper. Wyo.. Vice Presi­ floors. liam yiena and Baylea. Any mem^ t>ed ic Temple. The installation wlir .Senator Robert S. Kerr (D-Ok!aV preme ' Court • ^ Justice Wllllaih ____ ... e . _.A,s.a AAABA# ■onteln fund* ~ to ftn*nre Imme line* may be cro.saed at the polls of the civic center cluater of pub­ •M MAW itfllH (Pvar Weehearth'*) MAMCKISnt, CONN. DemocmUc Club o f Manchester Reservations should be made writh follow the business meeting which was due back In Nebraska today O'Doiiglas, mentioned as a Dem­ bate conetniction. In Wlscon-nn. lic buildings including the city Dial J4J0 • Mllia I. v n MANatw ^ *•** Community Y Mrs. Sprenkle by Thursdayl First Aid Course will begin at 9 o'clock. Mr*. Irene to take up hi* campaign forlDemo- South Dakota Republicans have ocratic Presidential pos.*lblllty. ftt 7:45 p.m. on Friday, April , IWnmnirnd* Toll* sm khwiiiiS'Iii w 4 Foster and Keith .lohnson will be told a Jewish charities appeal hall. > iMM N M ml4aiH si sH I»« ______The many friends of Clarence In a letter to the governor. Cnm- cratic vote* In the Prc.sldentlal a choice In their June .3 primary “Husky” P^mer are glad to know Installed as worthy matron and primary. He was scheduled to between two slatts of J4 dele­ banquet: "W e are wasting our Starting Tonight ni**loner Hill said that he had An average of more than nine that he survived without too Aer- worthy patron, respectively. Fol- spend the day In Lincoln- gates. one for T aft and one for wealth In A sia.. W hy should we loped the new road could be toll of every ten children ar* aubject iou* Injury an accident which oc­ is another lowipg the installation, refresh­ lose the Middle East by default ree, but noted that the enplneer- Senator Estes Kefaiiver (D- Elsenhower. Taft backers de­ Advertise in The Herald-^It Pay* curred with his bull-dozer. Husky A. Red Croa* class in Advanced ments will he serv ed by Mrs. Mary to Communism?” I to tooth decay. I Andover l-built beauty salon ng aurvey by H. W. L/>rhner and Tenni, his opponent, will be bark cided at Huron yesterday to enter was thrown to the ground and a First Aid will start tonight at Beauregard, outgoing matron, and SMFD Company 3 on Spruce street ^m pany recommended toll*. The annual meeting o f the W ll- portion of the machine fill over “ I recognize." aald Hill, ."that her committee. • him. from 7 td*l0 p. m. The instructors hta view comtnenda itaelf alao to llmantlc Council of Church W om ­ will be Sedrick Straughan, Signs The Manchester Rotary Club Mrs. Russell McIntosh died at nany of our fellow citizens. If you en will be held In the Congrega- the Manchester Memorial Hospital Hallin and Fay Ferris. will meet tonight at «;30 at the ipprove of the LIchner recommen- on Saturday nighL She 1* survived Anyone who holds a Standard Country Club.’ Thomas F. Fergu­ * tiona] church house on Friday at 3 b y lotion regarding the financing of by her husband, tw o ' brothers,. First Aid certificate la eli^ble to son, president of The Herald Print­ p. m. A ll Andover church women ,hla highway, 1 ahall be glad to Charles, and Arthur Schicher and enroll in this advanc^ course, I ing Company, will be the guest I are affiliated with this council and leek legielatlve support In 19^.) for slaughter, Mrs. John McBride of state* York Strangfeld, First Aid speaker. are urged to attepd. A film "Win­ he jn.etallationa o f . toll station* What’s Doinia! at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Manchester. Mrs. McIntosh was chairman. Registration for these dows in the Sky,” is to be shown It aelected points." .Members of Dllworth-Cornell- bom in Allentown, Pa., and lived classes, for which no fee is charg­ In reply the governor told Hill: after the regular business has been In Andover for about six months. Quey Post, No. 102, American Le­ ed, may be made at the first ses­ *’I appreciate your willingness transacted. Before coming here her home was sion tonight. gion, are reminded of the meeting , . . . . . i . . . . ^ .[0 amend your position on the TV Family Night with the Bpard of In Hartfdrd, where she belonged natter of finanrinff the road. This tonight St 8;11 at the American ■*' l i Deacons at host will be observed Legion Home. Following the meet­ S' to the Center Congregational a a question to which I think ad- In the church social on Friday i t Church. The funeral will be held BROWNIE l)tiona,l.,.sJt!.dy .jhqul.d he given. ing two movies will be shown. ®=3() .p., m... Persona attending, are at one o'oloclt T“e«l*y in Alien, r.-TMi tTWiia 11 iyiLrttacijvw««>»«eBn»*4i>*»qTi.<«racv»^»HTi«wietL'r*'au«»»arrm-a-> COMPANY ees**Mi-iw t't'iBSMaNWPiW.tVAiiwsiai.es fWiW>iii**»ia^8Af?y. M f fw» e y/- "» Lutheran .Synod., family. Home by 8 p. m. Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Sr., is Arthir DrasSiorti Darien By-Paa» Due to the change o f time In visiting with her son, Herbert, Jr., Large Aaaortroent Lochner aurvey set the eiti- the arrival and dispatch of the and fam ily in South Carolina. coal of the road at Jill.- Frank J. Mansfield .Marine Corps l.eague Auxiliary will meet malls beginning Monday, March ....). of which J!t..*100.000 al- ' tomorrow evening at * ii'rlork for SI, the Andover post office will be -»**ady baa been allocated for con­ A S ^ struction of a Route 1 by-pass In Its ‘ monthly business session, at open from 7 a. m. until 5 p. m. dally Monday through Saturday. jb arlen \ the home of Mrs. Martha Mans­ jlT h e location of a new highway field, 9fi9 Main street. The money order window will be SCHULTZ BEAUTIFUL NEW BEAUTY SALON *arros.« the county has ^een the open on these days from 7 a. m. 983 A\AIN ST., MANCHESTER • PHONE 8951 FOR. APPOINTMENT subject of rnuch controversy. The The S acred Heart M o th ers Cir­ until 3 p. m. Patrons on the rural Long Islandv Sound shore area cle will meet Thursday evening at routes will receive their mail at an through whlck the proposed road 8 n rlock at the home of Mr*. John earlier hour. ^ will pasa is f^u p led by mahy Prignsno of 9 Middle turnpike Mr*. Howard Sprenklc, president wealthy resldents\There have been west. of the Tolland County Republican Women's Organization, announces that the annual meeting, will be Se6 your hair take on new beauty held at the county home'. Vernon, with RESTOR' HAIR BEAUTY on April 3 at 8:30 p. m. Guest \ \ r, ^ ♦ eS e -a speakers will be candidates for TREATMENT. Wonderful before United States Senatorial nomina­ tion. The annual meeting of the your Permanent. , . actually pene­ Connecticut Council of Republican trates the hair shaft and strength­ Women's Clubs will be held at the Garde Hotel, Hartford, oh'March ens dull, overbleached, faded or C lo so 'p '*^ 31 at 11 a. m. lim p hair . . .. improves its texture, A t a special meeting o f the A n ­ dover Congregational Church held re-conditioning from within the immediately after the worship hair sh^ft, $3.50. service, a motion was made and carriM to extend' a 'Call to Stephen . R,.£hajnb|rM^ of this Church upon hla graduation from Union Seminary, New York City, in May. Mr. Chamberlain preached at the service, having ^ HARTPORDelUILT INGINIS ROWER THE XteS2— been introduced by Dr. William Eight Pratt A Whitney J-57 Turbo-Wasp axial-flow jet Tuthlll, interim pastor of the CROSIU SHEIVMORS engines have been choaen to power America’s newest je t church. His sermon was titled “ A bomber, the new Boeing B-62 (above). Other new aircraft to Persistent . Faith.” The scripture Ics.son was from Luke 18; 1-17 and Thrill to the flattery of a ROUX be equipp^ with the powerful Pratt & Whitney engine in­ Phllllppians 3: 7-15. The hymns COLOR SHAMPOO or » MISS clude the YB-60, an all-jet version of the B-36 bomber, and were "Crown Him with Many other high s p e ^ aircraft still under military restrictions. Crowns," "Creation* Lord, We CLAIROL HAIR COLOR BATH ' . . . almost like magic, the way it I.«Ral Notices lets Schultz operators lighten, DISTim’T o r COVENTRY, Sfl.. darken or match your hair color Prolialp Court, Mairh 22. 1952. Efitittf* o f John Banto, l«te of Cov* - . . in juat. minutes. Choose from entry. In .Aaid District, (-‘pceased. Upon thn application of Lillian May 12 beautiful, fashion-right colors Klnp. prayinfr that aa per apnilcatlon on tUc more fully appoara. It (n to highlight you for the pre-Ea.ster PUDLHKD: That Raid application bo h'^ard and dolcrm lred at the Probate season. $5 to $7.50, including finger Offtc**, in Covontr>’ , in aald district, on the 29th day of March. A.D. 1952. wave. at IChiOO o'clock in the forenoon, and that p'uhllr notice be (ri%’en o f the ■pendnnrn'’ of- said apptlrattfm aiTTt ttre tlmo and plaic ttf hearing Ihereor, by puhlishiiiM a copy of this order one time In some newspaper havliiR a cir­ culation In said District, and by post- -ine a (op y thereof on the public sl|fn- p^Trpt In the Town o f Coventry In sal(.' District, at least five days before said SU'.l.lta day ot-hearln

^ Q E SIX MAN!U^SMt_could gantat. Andrew R. Watson, and win. ■m e, this threatened t o ^ meeting at_the SouUi-rlletiioU iUtttr.______, George F. Dougherty. Dwight per­ treme, but what could atop It 7 Eaay Gardening for the Busy aid to the countriea o f the world, iences In countriea throughout the little return for any impressive S 2 9 .9 B The alidea showed specimens of t.'orld, especially In the ^ t . he e x t e n d e d f o r e c a s t BUB8CBn>TION RATES ry. William P. Qtiliih. John R. '’Tht old friend Is Mayor John L. The story la, o f couraa, that it T e « V ftad t m SIALY MATTRISSIS Houaewife." Har lecture waa fol- .tlAOO number of Manclicster families annual and perennial flowers, of hut the most important aid we On* T »«r by Mjtl ...... Mrosek, Charles K. Mather. Har­ Sullivan of New Britain, and that was stopped, and for two very ippftaera wel l^ed by the showing i t colored E l l i n g t o n spoke of the power o f Christian Btx Montht by JJJ ...... t «.00 the proposal will be lost. The pro- flowering shrubs and trees. Small can send is more missionaries. The love. In an audience with the Em- Boston, March 25 — qP) — The ‘ i.on old W. Garrity,' Jack Sanson. Mar- la the city.______good reasons. ^ h ilpTea. - S*jhlena from One MQnt^^J!:_E*iL atona wMla were pictured aa a aMBcl-Faul. preached--.k. the gos- perp.r of Japan, one of ths Em- temperature In New Engtand-dwr Single Co^ tilH MOrlanty. Wllllairt Ta.aiHtr The new laurel he, is wearing is solution to sloping ground. F om ^ — The P. T . A. Council will meet I • » pel of love -r- ta the saving power peror’s aides stated, "Never before ^ ’eekl;^kly, by. Cnrrler _ ils.oo esUbllshing a rate increase for Gertrude Hitchcock, Andrew that of a 8,707 to 4,620 victory in vsut has. as all who have watched area. gardens, inform^ and rambling In the Ellington Center School Ing the next live days, Wednesday lAbb*.1. iSellTered.jSellTereil. One Tear him on the state scene expected he any aMgntfaii ake* vea KEMP’S, iBfc In the history o f the world has a Torrance, .Sedrick J. Straughan. Succeaaful gardening dependa o f our time:* It alone has the pow­ Manchester, and it la up to us to the Democratic primary In New spots of color and the rock garden Thursday at 8 p. m. when Mrs. conquered nation been treated not through Sunday, will avsrsge ^ m e m b e r o r Michael Suhie, Ron'_,was, cuttings, weeds and other discard- tulips and snapdragons. Congregational Church of Hart- which the pMple live. "Send us ■'Tork:“ fite»go- -Delrol.- *nd- Raaton.— They' voreiT on the record of thn M.ilta.annuunce..lhc .engage-, England Wednesday, night- or that, from any artificial view of ^-ptant-fflaterteta- -ikontd-'not- br ford. -apoke-at the morning servicer your mlMlbnanesT we want Q u es­ should be. That theory runs exact- l Vincent A. Genovesl, man and the job he had been doing ~ AT”tlw owning o f "th/ m^^ ment of their daughter Frances Thursday snd again over the m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u o f the situation, he was supposed burned but should be turned back Mrs. John Dormer of the locsl Red on the "Human Need o f L ove" and tion for our children. W e want BRCULATION9 ______ly counter to the usualSi American Dante Paganl. rather than upon his racial origin to tjie soil to provide more food Elaine to Pvt. Lloyd L. Art*, son week-ehd. to he defeateil. Cross talked about the home nurs­ ! Albert E, Catalano, William L. or that of his opponent. for future planU. she said. Plants o f Mrs. Max Arts and the late - The Herald PrlnUng Uompsny. Inc., business story, which looks for ef­ The situation w as somewhat THIS AAONTH OR ANY MONTH ing courses offered by .the local Max A rts of Broad Brook. hasumes no flnanclal reaponelblllly for ficiency and . economy from con­ I Bryant, Howard Custer, William I'omparable to that which faced And this outcome taken Its must have good rich soil near them typographical errors appearing in ad- I Roy Stratton, Gertrude E. Row- unit. She pointed out the value of Pvt. Arts ia with the Fourth Socialist Mayor Freese of Nor­ ilaoe os one of the most pleas- for the tender roots to feed upon. • ftrtleemenle and other "s'*',"*,!?,***'^ solidation and inerger and which .sell, Mrs. Robert Smith, Sherwood the training to the average house­ Combat Engineering Battalion, tn The Manchester Evenlrg HeraK.. walk last fall, when. In his elty fng In a long and progressive Adjacent to this, coarser soil con­ holds that the more customers a Robb. Harry Maidment, Ixniis Your cor eoiiM b« bivolvMi tn taining turned-over decaying plant w ife and mother and also the need now stationed In Germany. rleetlMi. he faced the combined aeries of demonstrations that No date has been set for the Display adrerllalng closing houre: company has ths more cheaply it Piper, Robert Agnew, Elliot P. ronn»etlcut voters are liberat­ material awaits the stronger roots for the preparation in case of For Monday—1 P- m. FrIdM. opposition of all the pollticnl or­ an emergency situation, aasses Wedding. can serve each individual custo- Remmey, William Vaders, Mrs. ing themselves, more and morrt cm oeeidant and you might bo to give them nourishment. For Tuesday—1 p. m. Mon^day. ganizations of Norwalk, and are conducted twice a week for Rev. Alltaon Heaps of Somers v.gVie Wadnaadayr-l, p.;.ro;^Tu^.f!*!T- Jbl.cich . SHInn'r,, Elmgr .Rice, Ed­ wmi In-spite of that fact.- .elecUon. by election, from the Mulching Ja covering the ground For Thuriday-1 p. m. Wednetday. two hour periods. Six clssses com­ -Will conduct a special Lenten ward Madsen. In New Britain what had hap­ concept that they must follo-.v sutd for dimnagM. around the plant with any kind or Friday—I p. m. Thursday, . The company contention^is that William Rttchla. Walker Briggs. plete the course. One group meets service at the Ellington Congre­ for Balurdey—1 P- n>- .'T'i}**'- pened wa.s th.vt. by artificial ar­ aelf-coniitltttted metal Woe lead­ -- of-substance- that will discourage gational Church Thursday eve­ Claasifled deai.ilne. W;10 a. m. each its central office equipment be­ E.sther Cranstorm, Louis Joubert. rangement, all the HUpposed lead­ ers blindly. EventuaUy, even the weeds and Hold moisture, l/rs. on Monday and Wednesday eve- Ann .Mefluire, Ronald R. Sloane, ning at 7:30. day of publication except Saturday— comes more complex and expen­ erships of all the various racial proctlcsl politicians themselves Parcher told her listeners. Peat, ning.- and the other on Tuesdays SlLVKBFl.An 8 a . m . ______William Sullivan. Jack E.srly. Rob­ and Thursdays. Mr." and Mrs. William Loos o f sive as subscribers are added to an groups within the Democratic will wake up to the fact that moss is the best substance. I t Is Broad Brook are the parents'of a ert C. Baird. William F. Ferguson. The Women’s Club decided to Tuesday, March 2.% good for the soil and holds mois­ daughter bom at the Hartford THE NEXT THING TO STERLING exchange. But the Public Utilities Catherine A. Ferguson, Harold Why not b« eomplattly ture. but It does not add plant hold its June dinner at the-South Commission, in Its decision in the Moore. Martin A. Fenn. John E. hospital. Join The Hartford Exchange? food. Pine needles can be used, Methodist Church this year to be Mrs. Loos Is a former Chaplain 1947 rate case, when the Commis­ Rogers, Mrs. Emily TTilly. but they have the disadvantage of able to accommodate the full mem­ Beginning tomorrow, Manches­ protoetod with odoqiioto of Ellington Grange. sion refused to approve one rate deteriorating very slowly so that bership. New members admitted ter’s telephone subscribers will be MEASLES CASES SOAR they can work Into the soil. Cut ^ " increase for Manchester which Automobilo Liability la> at the meeting were Mrs. Stanley In Tibet, sticking out the tongue l O Y S — G I R L S PARENTS tanirassTi. for their individual de­ weeds and grass clippings are also Gustafson, Mrs. Howard C. Angell, 1s a popular form of greeting. would have been based on the fact Hartford. March 23 (JF\— For mulching material. cisions concerning s proposed the 17th consecutive week, mea- that the number of telephones in ^^hen Methuselah was a boy suronca? Might cava you Choose Plants CprefuUy Just bring mother or dad to our nur free gift merging o f the Manchester ex­ •nlca continued at epidemic pace in Rodeo, kou'll love the marveiuu Manchester itself had increased, In discriminating between plant ~ ’ ...... v e l ^ the week ending March 22 with nn M-Piece^t $ 78.50 store and get this wonderful, ex­ new General Eleetric appUaitoes change with the Hartford area ex­ thousondc of doion. materials, the speaker suggested made the following oliservalions; iniiresse from 1,765 to 3,228 cases; Pharmacy it one of the world's oldest professions. (Service for 8) we are now showing, change. It is announced that If a that the gardener choose the citing. 65-pleee Rodeo free. -Coats In' "TTie cost of supplying such the State Health department re­ today. It was a recognized art long before the time of plants which can give her the most substantial majority of Manches­ ported today. The week’s total wa.i UNION !SHOPPING CENTER 64-Piece service has not been determin»sl Melliiiselah. In centuries past, herbalists and medi­ for her time and money. Bulb , ^Pi«:ceSet $106.75 ter's telephone aubsrribers vote for nor has there been determined greater than for the entire period plants tal grees of the thermometer At tUuiUaMd. 0tai« 0*a*e4*r V-R. t MtM MM—UeMesUve ooR eiker MMMMtMoi MbuM M wwbiM gMiMs VVe Imagine that, If the voting ; this writing, they are down to “ Bfif/Uvv ^ — .S swS i -. a I** aVsA* — - a..— ^ ..t riiii*”— —- — fiTiti ^...-S 'ttt s V- ^ . ■ . , ------— - - Me» mrnme mtke, Wh», Htm o f Manchester homes which make ent song. And although none of cheery "hello," a genial smile, an invitation to come in and sit grt evm m cars costiif^RtmarOk o^ OToHoblo. at iiaira eo»i. You Can Always Do Business With 10 or more calls a month to the them would ever- make a respecta­ awhile. These are the tiny miracles that make neighbdriiness Its pick-up gives yoii complete control in traffic; its hug- Hartford exchange. < ble glee club, their voices have, 1952 Commander V-8 or Champion blossom and grow into a thing of strength and beauty. Charity, the-road stability makes it almost steer itself; its space- Present arithmetic alone is not, this year, achieved what i.s, for they say, begins at home. Similarly, it 'is from your home that comfort makes a sixsome never troublesome. however, the whole story. It may them, an unusual refinement. For - There’s ynore horsepower than before-new live weight reflect the fact that we ha\-e once, it is not all ra.sp. nextdoorness emanates: Let's all be good neighbors. Remember, limited our railing, to avoid toll tyhat the red-wings have been lt*8 one of eleven far*advlinced new there is no tax on your investment in friendship! construction-new visibility-cverything changed but the HEW HIGHER-POWER V-8 /(A/ charges. It does not necesaarily doing from their high stations, respect for a gallon o f gas that look two-ih-a-row honors in Th<» y S o r eoen more honapoww, avm represent the number of call/ we those mighty mites of melody, the Studebaker style stars! official economy tests. See the most challenging new car Ngtaf cefflpr.ulon (7.2 to I) and a far b«ltor poww-to-wriaM ratto. h 'l iha /Q i would like to make, or the num­ •song sparrows, have been doing nt o f the.year. It’s at our showroonrnow. m f R C U R Y ber we could msdee to our benefit the level of the human enr, and *«c«or to «M famewi.V-t «Wdi far . two draigM ywin wen top don henera and enjoyment. It la fair to ask with much more pleasing results. Cl^an-lined Studebaker design Meat admired, most datirad lo official acenomy toifi. b 'l got to ba ourselves' not merely how - many And between the high cacaphony --^WAVQWCEUZr,-...,. naw Studtbokar in yoartl BOLAND MOTORS p e if^ u c e .[w H driirei; Silent-eaic Mandard Uanimiuion; •ood, S', by Mw bwildw *of mera V -f. m e MOST pm ier/eiN G - a/ ^ c a k o p o m v m b calls a month we m ake' how, but of the red-wings and the intimate assures you real gas savings! NASH thrifty TonchJ).Malic 0»erdri»e»j and Merc-aMatic*, greatc.! ol then o I offiar mrakere com binad. bow many we might be making-if .melodies of the aparrow there ia, all aulomauc drives. •Optional at extra coit the mental and financial barrier of every day. a whole range of bird- RALES mnd SERVICI! the operator-toll process were re­ sound too tumultuous and con­ CONSTRUCTION CO. moved. In other words, we cannot fusing for all, except the .best ex­ 369 CENTER STREET — PHONE 4079 — MANCHESTER, CONN. tell entirely, from 'our present ex- perts. ' Studabaker AulomaKc Drive or Ovardriva available in all modalt at extra cost l>erieace, what the direct exchsmge When the red-winga finally va­ rnfflCBur connection ’would be worth to us.. cate the • tree-tops, ■ the meadow­ Open Evenings Our arlthmsUc ahould, perhaps, be larks will, arrive- and take over the weighted somewhat in recognition red-wing stations. When that CHORCHES MOTOR SALES We Salute Our Town I of what our Inclination would be happens, there will, from all signs. B 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER ,t$ the a o w g r M ia -g rthetaa: ■ ^ ~ - be a cascade of true melody which PLENTY OF PAVED PARKING, SPACE sta ciifia fttiiii aaacoiiiii fittfsesi iiu h sth a and, each fam ily U wldi'inake all of -us U it^ we are CoTMT traod SitMt oMi M id * T « i| | a i$

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-,w '.'ui. ■?«?! Lutherweds See turn out bugs quantlUea ot ^AAM|f|IR3rB « in charge of the calendar and ad- sume hla new duties at tha Robert­ ter or bacon to cut down their verttoing novelty division of ths son Rdiool on April 1. Mrs. Robert General Fund Loans coat per unit, p w the aaving on Sold to Williams George H. Williams Aa.rt»ctates' Forest Honors South Coventry Har4 chairman of the FTA .group Minififer's Work to tha consumer, and depend on • since his graduction from Norwich has requested that anyone In­ big turnovers fo r their pro&ta. Untvemty. * Radio and TV wSS-lS* Mrs. pMdtae UtUs terested In helping on this com­ H E CO r AS W H A T — t l « T o Stop, M ayor Sa^ Rev. Forrast Musaer of Rock' European producers havs littla, The Shoppers’ Guide, a monthly Past l^ ders Co vestry T-AtSl mittee kindly contact her. - W N H C — Ch. • villa gave bis Interaatlng talk on walled-ln. iparkata— cMtUned t o ’a advertising publication which to : s s i'| s The Board of Education will slngto small country by tariffs, meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. tn. at tha People A n Humana,” illustrated distributed free to 10,000 homos In Confer Thursday About 3,800 bills will be mailed AMESITE it haa,bMR utpK^^tad. auid t » quotas, cartd arrangemants and Oifto '^Presented to" 24 Robertson SchooL with hla own beautiful palntinga, Manchoater, has been pun^aaed by 'WHISPERING ¥flNDS'.' . . . «>U:W—WTIITeeLone Journey. to taxpayers by April 1 covering Directoni Will Asenme know taeuMiSMrty W • department other restrictions. The result to ^ WTIO-Strike It Rich. ^ Miss Joan Stewart participated SAVE 10% BY CALLING NOW to apofidliiE more on an item than at the meeting of the Lutterweds a fight for a high profit per unit, George H. Williams AiMoctotas of On Architects iSS m T w h *. , WKNB—News: MO Oub. — Past Grand Tall Cedars taxes . due on property on the as poloist and In duet at the *CloRer Contror Over high selling prices - and a small Jm Ic BT WtOBlnL th a n haa baan money appropri­ o f the Emanuel Lutheran Church Tolland turnpike from. Earl 3. 'BE ANinrHING BUT BE MINE' ■totop nvw toni WONS—Ladles Fair. j grand list of 1051,' Mrs. Rilth 1* Flower Show entertainment pro­ turnover. The consumer pays a WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. At Temple Ceremony .. Use of Budgeted Bloii’ ated...... Friday evening at the church. The Campbell of BiaaeU a|nct. ..Acting General Manager Jamea ..’.avil.- French, tax collector, said on Mon­ gram In Hartford Monday night. mOHINESMIEU WORK RUARANTEED blggar price. --- JtoUnn...... iM ;■___ '___ _ J_J AJ. oUier _ entartalniJM«t on the pro­ When contactod today Georgs H. Marrlee. day. Vrs- French" wnVBb 1H“th«" IS Roy Scouts 'parents ’ Coaid Prdp Prtom H: Bheekey wlll-eonault wi_th"hla Nutmeff Foreht No. 116. ’fi»H ey r MeeUpg-' 1*0018111 program, which was under the Williaipa, rapresentlng the con­ "DANCING WITH TEARS IN MY IVIS' tV>wn Office building during April are in^ted to a meeting Thurs­ advisory committee Thursday pn l!lit^DRclGr?nd Slam. „ Cedart of Leb an ^ honored the 24 • TERMS ARRANBED chairmanship of Ernest Klellaoh, If the pool wanted to support cern which now owns, the publica­ WCCO-News; 12 Hundred., and 90 on Mondays through Fridays from day at 7:30 p. m. at the Church • FREESRADim the selection of an architect to N»w». paat Brand Tall t ^ a r s , Who. alnce Ther ■' practice o f allowing the included .several selections played European prices, it might decide tion, rtated that the new owners ’'■L—WDRC— *; weeKIB/S _ V If M Hit. i 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. and on Satur­ Community House In North w n c —Boh and Ray. the Foroat was instituted In 192#, Water and Sewer Depart­ [ Local Sitpcksl by Clarence Hetoing, organist of not to import foods until Europe’s will not change the present set up prepare plans for the conatruc- WHAT—Malsano IToiram. days from 9 a. m. to noon, to re­ Coventry. Refreshments will be the church, xnd several operatic have ably RUlded the orBanlxatlon • EXPERIENCE ment to use general-fund money to crops were sold at a given price o f the paper and will continue to tion of the propoaed high school, "THE PRETTIEST LITTLE TREE" .... M y a KMfht WONS—Oueen for a Day. ceive. payments on these bills served with the troop committee • FREE EOTMATES selections sung by R oger U>ucka. level. That would hurt Amerl- WTWT—Break the Bank. from a charter membership of UQ pay tU bills w ill be stopped. keep it a monthly paper with em­ Sheekev said today. to the present cnrollrtscnt o f near* — Pneceding the entertalnmeht-a. ca'a farmers and cause aerieua-ro' iw^mTforCTtldren; Nj*"- II .It—WDRC—Rose Tiary. E d thd Board o f Dliectora will phasis on advertIMng. Mr. Williams — UBTE.V Til THESE RECORDS AND MANY OTH— B ow- lj;tt_W DUC—Wendv Warren. George H. Williams Associates In­ submit to the ■committee for its WCCC—Luncheon Mueloale. sented with Ue clips bearing the month and fraction thereof which shown. Turkington said this morning in . Bid Aakad ntohing the dessert. Hymn singing shall elapse from the time when it cludes the partnership of George consideration. He plans to screen WON'S- Oirl .Massey Time. emblem of the Tall .Odars. The reporUng on a meeting of the Pin t National Bank and a devotional service were lead Manchester ;l»—w n c —Front WHAV-Italian Voice. shall have become due and pay­ H. Williams and George B. W il­ this list to pick out four or five presentations were made by Grand Board of Directors held last night ot Manchester .... S3 38 by Mrs. Albert Robjnson. .£i!^'!^-Nor,; ,W uot.A WTIC--.N'ews; Weather. able until the .same shall be paid. liams. he believes particularly qualified WKNB—Sews; Sports. Tall Cedar William Forbes. in executive aession with Town Hartford National A t the cli-se o f the evening's ’w h a t —‘Band by Demand. Representatives of the Parent Under the new ret up tn person­ for the appointment. WTHT—Jsek Rerch Show. As each grand Tall Cedar ac­ Counsel John D. LaBetle. Bank and Trust.... 27H 29 program, coffee and cookies were Date Book Potterton^s WONS-«by Kinr ll'IA —WDRC—Aunt. Jennie's Stories. Teachers AssoclsMon, Coventry nel, George H. Williams will set cepted hiB gift, he told of some of STATIONERY ’The directors were meeting to Hartford Conn. Trust. 78 82 served by the refreshment com­ . The advisory group consists of A L L SPEEDS 33, 45. 78 RJ».BL ?J?§?z¥o'S”2'or^.' sp«. ca .t WK.VB—Blnr Crothy Time. Teachers’ A.saoclatlon 'and Board as buslncsa manager of the Shop­ three-member committees from WTIC -Down Homers the trials and tribulations ex­ AIRBIAIL '• NO RS etraMlhten out controvereal fi­ Manchester Trust .... 67 —• mittee. Friday, March 28 •U-WPRC-Curt Mwtry of Education will meet Wednes pers' Guide and George B. W il­ the Board of Directors, the Board W'ON.S—News: II. B. Baukhage. perienced by the Forest as It grew. LEADING BRANDS nancial procedures which have Rta...... 3 ^ '“ Talent night at North MethodUt 130 CENTER ST. PLENTY OP FREE PARIONO ■WTHT—Vletor H. Llndlahr. day at 3:30 p. m. at the Robertson CALL ANYTIME 7691 liams as the editor o f the paper. of Education nnd the School Kach » one emphasised the more been followed in the administra­ Phoenix State Bank Church, 8 p.m. Ilita—WONS—tVimen's Page, - School to plan a reception for the Advertising manager will be Building committee. '^PTHT—^ r l d ril«ht R«port«r. Ij;ie —WDRC— Homanre of Hele ludicrous events that occurred and T r u s t ...... 60 — Saturday, Marek 29 new-principal -Boyal-Xj.. Fisher juul ArjtarJ^Sto^ tion o f town money and which 1-a- U* Sf -Cpnc'e^^ BmaiBt --- Trent...... "duTIng hl'sTerW" o f offic’a Bcile ‘’warned'' the itre iMMlraa^C^ - ... Ahnual radlei'" night prbgmp ;«B - ^ R C —News. W H AT—I..aRoia Program. Mrs. Fisher. Mr. Fisher w ill as WCCC—News. It was announced that Nutmeg be stopped. Aetna F i r e ...... j. 64 56 On ‘Green Pool’ Tall Cedars of Lebanon, State Ar­ ^r^ni^Nrws; Job Olrsnd Show. WTHT—Phil Becker. Forest had met Its annual quota •’Very Good" Meeting Hartford F ire ------..138'4 143',4 mory. 2323484848232323485353485348232323532323232323484848532353 WTIC—Marjorie Mills Hour. for the relief of muscular dystro­ Nauonal Fire ...... 62 64 TaeMkiy, April 1 5323234848484853534848232353485353532348484823532348235348232348482323 “ WHAT—Newt. WK.NB—Man on the 81 reel, As ,a result of last ntght’a meet­ Steele. lliSA-WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. phy, the Tall Cedars’ national ob­ ing, which Mayor Turkington said P h o e n ix ...... 86 91 (t'amtlnaed from Png* One) ■yWCA Homemaker’s Holiday •WHAT—Supper fcrensde. WCCC—Mutle lor Mllai.y. jective. by going "over the top" L ife and Indemnity Ins. Cos. program on "Nutrition fo r the WKNB—Music from the West. this' morning was ”a' y e ff good 100 per cent. The Forest will again one,” the use o f general fund Aetna Casualty...... 88 93 West European nations create Family,” Y. 9.30 a.m. • W0N8—Jlw WTHT—We the Women. be one o f the co-sponsors of the WONS-Craan Patterson. money by the water department Aetna U f e ...... 83*4 87*4 single market for their farm pro­ Tuesday, April 8 Manchester Little lecague this l;ae- WDRC—News. w ill be stopped, the transfer of Conn. Genwal ...... 1 3 6 ' 141 d u c e -fre e o f quota and tariff YWCA Public Affair* lecture iP^^«.^•eC ^e 0 .eB Dub. WCCC-Manehester Matinee. "'■fe year, it was announced. funde.withln .dcpartments wlll .he Hartford Steam Boll. 36 39 barriers.______Prof. Sigmund Newmann, Com­ WTIC—News. ... - — .... The mectlnii was opened ■with WKNB—Patteea atopped, and the transfer o f funds Traveiera .623 645 France has suggested that the munity Y, 1:16 p.m...... —— — MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR ~ ... WTHT—Newa; We the Women. the playing of a group of marches show pool start with wine, wheat, sugar Tuesday, April 15 between departments will be for PabliaUUUtlea 728 M A IN ST. (G o n e r BIsselL St.) T E L . 6614 WONS—News.* by the Nutmeg Forest Band and Annual concert of the G-Clef bidden. Conn. Light, P o w e r... 15 16*4 and dairy products. T• WTDRO—Lowell_1 ThomBs. WHAT—News, specialty numbers by a detach­ Club, Emanuel Lutheran Church. , WTHT—Stoek»—Sports, jj l;Ij—WDRC—Ma Perkins. The meeting o f the board and Conn. Pow er ...... 36 38 Sponsors o f the plan say; ment from the Manchester Kiltie April 17, 18 and 19 •ii#-WDRC%^Beulsh. WTIC—Juke Box Jingles. "they're lovely to look at,* town counsel was suggested at Hartford Elec. Lt. ... 47 49 American producers can sell •^WTIC-Boston Blscsle. WTHT—Paul Harvey. Band. their goods'at home to 150 million Epworth Leaguer’s presentation I WEDNESDAY MORNING WOKS—Tankee Food Show. last week’s stormy session o f the Hartford Gas Co. . . . , 37 40 • WHAT—Symphony HsII. , Fred Lewie and the Nutmeg people, from coast to coast, with 0 1 "The Mikado,” Bowers School, , WTHT—westher; Journal ot tbs Air WHAY-Betfv Kimball. Bangers served an oyster supper. board by Director Ray S. Warren 13a New England ' WONB—Fulton Lewis, Jr. 1 :9» - WDRC—Touhg Dr. Malone. says Kathryn Grayson when the question of the correct 36 WTHT- N'ews: Music Hall. Tel...... *4 I SPECIALS T :l» -WON8—Tello-Test. WCCC—Newa: Manchester Matinee. nets of procedures being followed, Maniifaetarbig OompkalM WTHT—Rimer DstIs. I;M -WDRC—The Guiding Light. which the three Democratic mem­ Am. Hardware ...... 20*4\ 2 Save With New Medel \ntJRC—Jack Smith. WKNB-Paul Weston. and automatic, too! bers o f the board had been chal­ ^ JUST SI raw i o y s ' S4.f8-ss.w »!*•—W T ir—News. WONS—Just Jenkins Deaths Last Night of new Arrow, Hart and Heg. 45 ,'l- WTIIT—sneer Ka«le. WKNB—Keyboard Kaper*. lenging, came to a head In the dia- Assoc. Spring . . . WDRCT—Pe»rr Lee Show. SiWt-WDRC-.Second .Mr«. Burton, cuaaion o f whether an outaide WONB—Gabriel Heafter, By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Bristol Brass ,\... I f . SAVE MONEY—4IS0 our gonotous w e re —.Music. America'i fineK range* . ^. Ropeta auditor ought to be brought la to CORDUROY SLACKS • j4»_W DRC—Bd Murrow. WTHT—Mary Margaret MeBrtd*. Werl, Germany—Former Ldeut. Collins ...... cash and carry discount. ' * WTIC—One Man's Family. WK.NB -.News; S40 Club Gen. Kurt MaelUer, 57, who wa.a Caloric, Tappan and Glenwood . . * audit 'the water department's Em-Hart ...... WONS—Doris Day. WONS—Connecticut Rallrnom books. s Blue, brown, green. Sizes a.S»-.WDHC—People Are Funny. serving a.life sentence for permit­ featuring a are all on display ac the Hartford Fafnir Bearing . ... CLERK-nPIST WTrC—CavslceaCe of Amerloa. J:IS -WDRC—perry Mason. ting the maaearre of 335 Italian The Issue o f an Independent Hart It Cooiey ...../. 37 w s 6 to 8. ' • SAVE TIME^^Hir plant b fust a fow ^ WTIC—H'Stor'. Wife, audit will be discussed again to­ W TIIT—Con. News Conference. WIIAV-Open House hostages In a Rome cave on March Ga* Company’* Spring Style Show. Landers, Frsry, Clk( .21*4 23)4 biocks from tho contort WHAT-Polish National Home. ?;3»- W THT—Dick Wall's Mu.lC Hall; 24. 1944. night at a special meeting o f the New Brit. Mach. Co. . 32*,4 34*4 ‘199 WONS—Black Museum. These are glamour stove*, for the ,Nyws. Detroit—A. A. Bostock, .,’>8. directors sitting as the Board of North and J u d d / - 27 /: 30 For shipping and billing worh. Aeeu* i;ja-W D RC—Mr. and Mf";, i WTIC (’ Inderell* Week End. modern kitchens o f women who know W ater Commissioners. m JUST 96 BOYS' $1.39.$1.79 WTIC—Barrie Crsls. Coundenllal WI>UC—Nora Drake. widely known In the pharmaceuti­ Russell M fg. . / .....18 20 • SAVE EXTRA EFFORT— bring your ^ Ineestlsator. . WCCC—N'ewi; Musle. cal Industry, branch house super­ that ga* is besL You’ll love the It la also expected that the town Stanley Workycom. .. .50 54 m KNIT. LONG SLEEVE WTHT—Opera Auditions. WON.S-Conn. Ballroom. - intendent of Parke, Davis * Co.. counsel will submit tonight a for Terry. Steam/ ...... 95 105 wiHi rnasonabln spnnd nsstnfial. dry cboning with your laundry. WONS—Story of Dr Kildare. :l*-.WDRC—Brighter Day. . S A A TRADE-IN automatic features . . . and the - i- mal written opinion on the whole WHAT—Morton Onuld. :M WDRC—Hilltop House. In the United States and Canada. Torrlngton. 30*4 32)4 i : 0a WDRC—Life With Lul*l- . WONS -.fack Downey'. Music Shop Born In Nuneaton, England. rwenty dollar trade-in allowance question o f procedures followed in Union M fg...... 1# 22 I POLO SHIRTS WONS-News; Official Detectlee. WTHT Marriage for Two. administering the town's money. U. S. Envelope com. .. 77 84' A good position for qudifiod applicant. • SAVE YOURSELF—lot us da your W t HT—Town Meetlna. WTIC-Idle Can Re Beautiful. for your old stove, at The Hartford He has been working on the opin­ S With or with- WTIC—Roh Hope. ^ WHAY—Ne»a; Open House. ALLOWANCE U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 61 66 wash ovory wook. WHAT—Nlpht Watch. WCCC—Mu.le. Gas Company . . . now. ion and said yesterday he would Veede/Root ...... 34 37 ~ out collar. Sizes try to have it ready for the direc­ t-IB—WTIC—Fibber McGee and M>Hy. WKNR-Ncw.; Request Matinee. ‘ITig above quotations are not to s 6 to 16. 'WDRC-Puriull. _ S;lft-WTIC— Ho.d of Life. PICTURE FRAMING tors' meeting tonight, be pOnstrued as actual markets. . ^ WONS-Mvsterlous Trsxeler. » WDTIC- House Party; News. 2 1.00 • .as—WTIIT—Erwin Canhem. , WTHT-Mary Martin. Plrtun*s Mnuntrd and Framed Quotes Charter li-SB—WTIC-Eddie Cantor. 3:3# WTIC—I’l'pper Young'i Family. FOR YOUR At the meeting last night, La- Deer population In Minidoka na­ PIONEER PARACHUTE CO^ INa _ SHOP IN MANCHESTER WDRC—The Lineup. WCCC—News: Music. CALdL Belle is reported to have told the tional forest, southern Idaho, is WTHT—News. WTHT—Joyce Jordan. ----WONS-TYank'Bdweeds------.WHAV—.Jamhitree,------— .— , .board .that th#. «* «, pf toym fund# eaUmated. a t , between J8U0Q and ALBERT NACKOWSKI . ....by the water. departmcAt contra^ liiimiiiiiiumuiiiiiiiiim NEW MODEL I t • IS—WON'S—Jack's Waxworks. 3; t.t:. WTLC.inP.lK,hi ,to UaBPtoeu.. yo 9000 head. -WTHT —Dream. Jlarbafc.-^ --. WCCC—Junior Pile Jockey, 38 S t .....T e L 2 ^ 3 ' ___ venea..the-£harteii.an4^that.Xuiula Mina-wnnc.—------Robert .. ., Q's , ...... WaxworKs '"VVTITT—Romance...... of Evelyn„ TOhljr* VVir cannot be transferred betweenyde- WTIC—Robert Mnntsnmery News; Wl^I'af-w.l^rry iJray 'The M.n exiled X. |;AY! WON8—Jxrk's Waxwork*, WTMtr—Tin* ChlcHR'ieani, contention that there has been w n e —New.. \VTHTt-MoBnzlnn of the Air. laxness in the admlnis^ation of WDRC—Rifblle Ferries Prosrsm the town’s money in .^rm lttln g NEW , ■WHAY—N'Isht W.tch y-^'funds to be transferred without ..»S—WTIC W hxf. the Score. authorization. Tomorrow i sa.,.\VTlC—News; Frank Atwond, Mayor Turkingtan: said this WHAT-NSW.; Rursl Roundup. Record Relief morning that as a reilult of the WIDEST COLOR CHOICE ( ;se_W0N5—BUI Jenkins Show. changes that wil)^be effected, the CENTBIP0 1 SE POW at LAKGESr BKAKES 26 rich new colors, and two- WDRC—Yawn Patrol, Bo'ard o f Directors will assume .Vibration and power im­ Big 11-inch brake drums ap­ WTIC—Weather; Frank Atwood. for SOUR STOMACH tone combinations , . . wid-. "clo.ser controy* over the use of pulses are “screened out" as ply more leverage for more WCCC- Production New.reel. For hcenbura. get, eciiJ esl choice in Chevrolet's WHAY—Chapel Time | indigCAiion. money by the" departments. engine is rubber - cushioiwd stopping power. Stops are field. New De Luxe interiors WTHT-Morning DevotJona. . Still Sell only lOc. Will ^top Transfers between new high-side smoother, safer, with less ( t.v-WTHT—Breakfa.t with Ben. are color-matched. WHAT—Fred Warlnc He said that while there has mountings. _____ driver effort. :St—WDRC-eRsItSloui Talk. been no transfer of funds between WONS—News. departments, there haye been DRC—News. TUMS Model 11-9462 S 2 2 6 a 0 0 WCCC—Good Momlns Music. transfer^ made within depart' Lowest priced in its field I FOR THE TUMMY WKNB—Phil Hsif. ments, without authorization, and Chevrolot tVTHT—Breskfs.t with Ben. List Trsdt-lit Allouiinct 1 0 .0 0 there would be stopped. WONS—Weather; BUI Jenkins Show / ' r WTIC—Bob Steele: Newa. The practice that will be fol WHAY—Newa; Coffee Club. :00 loiTed, he said, will require a de SilA—WONB—Newa. pArtment head'wishing to make S :!» -W D B C^ld Mu.le Box; News. , NOW *206 WTIC—Boh Steele—Morning Wstrh. : transfer within his department to WCCC—New*; Gone Morning Mu.le > SPECIAL SALE 38" Roper with large ’’Bake- Kathryn Grayson, co-Mar ef report that plan to the general WONS- BUI Jenkip. Show | manager, telling him why money WKNB New.: Phil Hale Show. ' Master” Oven, High Broiler. Metro-Coldwyn-Mayet'a has to be taken from one item ■ :Sa -WDRC—World New. Roundup, Minute-Minder, an exceptional "Lovely To Look At" WCCC—Kiddle Corner. and transferred to another. The WKNB-New.: Phil Hal*. value with trade-ifi allowance. Color by Technicolor WTHT—News; Phil Beeker. general manager will then take - 'WTIC—New.. ■— ---- T this information to the board of WHAT-N»w.. TELEVISION directors to present the request W O N S N ew . |;I.V-WDRC- Shoppsr* Speclsl., for the transfer to the board for WTIC—News Its approval. WHAY—.testing with Wsmp. In thi.s way, Turkington , Raid, WONS—BUI Jenkins Show. 20-Inch Console WTHT—Marlin Agronakv. the board will have a mor* inti­ i;J*-WCCC Newa; Breakfast Newa- mate knowledge of what is being boy. done with appropriated money. JVTIc—Radio Raiaar. WTHT—Bob Lloyd. The board will be able to insure i;M —WTHT—John Conte. 3 5 9 * ’^ INSTALLED that money is being spent for what »;SS—WDRC—Newa. ' WCCC-U Hundred and 10 HIti. WHAT—Italian Program. WKNB-Newa; Poloiil*. WONS-New. \ WTHT—Rre«kfa»t Club. Complete! Including WTIC—Thetler of Melody. .dr*> RUSGO PRESENTS t;tS-WDRC.-Thl» la Hartford. WONB—Tello-Test. 90-Days Free Service "A DOOR THAT CAN t:l»--W KNB- Italian ll.mr. REALLY TAKE IT" —WTIC^New.: Hat-KolK. t o WONS—Cre.n Patterson Show. Nfiiy is ths timt tastall WCCC—IJ Hundred and 90 Hits News. _ r‘>- WHAY—Italian Program. A y . t:l.'»-WDRC-ntiig Cro.hv WT ; - WTIC—Vletor H. Llndlahr. .V y 1 . No of her low-priced cor WHAT—Famous Trials FOUR BLOCKS NORTH OF P. O. UNITIZED l|:»*--WDnC .\rthiir Godfrey. /rr..- BODY BY FISHBt KNEE-AaiON RIDE, WIDEST TREAD (WTHT—Mv True Story. * J Chevrolet measures 58)4 IW n c —Weleome Travelers. Fisher Body sets the stand- Chevrolet’s fapious Knee- I WKNB—News; Sammv Kaye. ard-for styling, for crafts­ Action ride is now even ■ inches between centers of IWHAY—Italian Program manship, for comfort aad softer, smoother. New shock rear wheels—a broader bjue iWONS—(’rear Patterson Show. 'Tj offers these fine convenience! Fisher Unisteel absorbers give even finer to give you more stability, I4:l»—WDRC—Arthur Goufrsy. jess sway! ;WKNB—G o t . Ivutge. construction is extra strong. ride control. l4 ;»-W T H T —Whispering Streets. Automatic Fuel Oil Service. .WONS—N.ws, l4.#» WCCC—News; 19^ Hundred tnd. .: 911 Hits. Iw iIA T—Italian Program. a3n:.Tl£:.jJtiUihla ar. Nathlng__ — —i—. ..aSVONS-dJuy.JUunhatda. 'VCKSTt--Mlif»ry Vale.*. ------I|:IS—WTlrr—Agslnat tha Btarm. ) ■ ■ ■ Evory singtaifoaturo BhoWn boro ts'offored on/y by T e l e v U i b n m ppan C a / o T ^ rolot In its field. And ovary single one moans extra 4-WAY B4CINI CAST IRON SAFETY PLATE GLASS LUBRICATION ALLOY PISTONS AU AROUND and we do Chevrolet alone 'in its field ChevTolei’s exclusive engine Pistons are formed from the Spring, beautiful spring! You’ll enjoy it—not dresd it—whM Mod«IW8427U *2 6 6 *® ploosura, extra safety, or extra oconoWy for you. Yol same material as the cylin­ gives you safety ptore. glas.s Model MCPAV-669 lubricating system supplies you’ve switched to Timken Silent Automatic O il Hent-^ttC# P M. *329” exactly the right kind and der block—expand and con­ in windshield and Sll win- 4 (a)—Ka’.a Smith Show. ■i M o ^ l 9053 ^ * 2 0 0 ” .dows for a clearer, truer all­ we’ve installed a Timken Silent Automatic in your homt. you'll 8 no—Oavalord Hauaar. Less Trade-In Allowance *20” again iii 1952 Chovrotat is the fowagf-pricOd lins in H$ amount of lubrication to tract at the same rale. This 8 IS—Gabby Hay.a Shew, the rest! Less Tradt-ln Allowanct * ” each moving part.- reduce* wear, saves oill round view. ■* be assured o f thrifty, convenicjit heating that ketpt your ctsaa 5 30—Huwdv Dnedy.' 20 ' *:(X)—Kit DoodI*. ^^^^ji^Tiade-InJIdlo^^ * 2 0 ” 'fiofdl Como in and see for Yourself 1 house clean! Timken Silent Automatic healing cquipmeot will * 3.V—Waathrr ForaraaL e;K>—World Nrw. Today. It's tha RUSCO AH Stool put an end to smoke, soot and ashes—save you BIG naooey ou O.t.3—In the Ihiblle Intaraat. NOW T.niV—KukI*. Fran and Ollle. NOW *3 0 9 ” ^236“ Solf - Storing Combina- decorating and cleaning the year 'round! It's mad* rtgfi#—aad 7.15—Bob arc Ray. it’s installed right by our factory-trained experts, 7 *0—Gtn.att TImr. «,w*279" rion Semnn and Storm 7 ;t&—Carnal Nrwa Caravan. See how a clock control cooks a whole dinner Insid* and out, Hs conslniction makes it wonderfully j^l Investigate this medem way to heat your bo met 9:00—Milton Barla. Door. AUTOMATIC CAS KITCHEN HEATING There'a a model designed to fit yakr homo aud 9:110—Crime Byndteated. for you, while you are busy ehewhere. Pe- easy to kaep clean. Top bumars, ovan and broiler jike Oijfy OoM D i o 8etf-St(>ring OUm and Screen yaairijadgef. Long-temrpay ment plan if degirud. -4S.OO^ i l lV^n*l*'«itnat**ur rtout."" Mobilheat RANGE Heats and cooks . . . bakes and ft luxe Features include Vhulitg Oven Door, burners and oven door spring . . . Hie three most used Paaeb. M ICID fO 101^1 MOST POWOFUl lO;**—Advrnturaa at 10:48. SOCONY VACUUM HEATING OIL POWBIGUDI AUTOMATIC 11 ;05-JXmtalng Mr. Malone. broils . . koops you warm on cool Spring ePanrlH Itolae To AUow Yen- TRANSMISSION VAIVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE E-Z-EYE GUSS 11:10—Mast tha Champ. Extra-Capacify Conveniences, Organiged parts . . . replacament guaranteed for the life of the Tha fomeua wall-flaiM. ail bvrnar btoakoti 13.00—Naara. ■1 > ' —...... V------— --- UtottoB. , It’s the only oU^mooth, oil- The trend is to valve-in­ Only Chevrolet in its field heating woNx with a hlUi hW O ana Storage Space. ‘ range. days . . . automatically! offers this superior tinted T a a M rra w • Our Complete Fuel Oil Ser* local temperature changes. IT’S NEW. DIFFERENT cooled automatic transmis­ bead! Teamed with Power- affldanl, acaneailcol haaMag. h g l at glide it the most powerful glass that cuts down glare wiceeaveetime,work,money— free heat-saving tip s. . . cour­ EXCLUSIVE MOM n o n i BUY CHIYROUTS THAN ANY OTHR CARI sion in ito field. Simpler—with oM x* yaal M you. hova ea aU-haq valve-in-h'ead engine in Chev­ and beat, makes driving more T :^ T o d a y . •ssurea uninterrupted heating teous service by trained driv­ --fewer ptthsrSmootlrer^^Mr hamaf, oak a h m l o«v tgoatol 0:00—Tret Paltrm and Music. jerks or Surges. (Optional on rolet’s field and an outstapd- pleasant at all times. (Op­ 10:00-BrrUfaat Party. all season long! You got: auto­ ers . . . clean-burning Afoiil- ChU Today For liBrormatlon De Luxe models at exUa cost.) performer in any fieldl tional at extra cost.) |0;I0—Langford-Amach*. beat with more heat uniU than Open Thursday Evenings u d Proudly Sold and fnafaNod by 11 ;■>—ttrtkO It Rich. matic delivery baaed on your Arnold O. Aronson— 8789 individual n a ^ in relation to ever before! •t; f3:00^Ritth Lyon’S U Club. Manchester Division ' Saturday Mornings for Agent For ll.lS-Lov* M Lira. Manchester Office, 687 Maiiiw CIL HEAT & ENGINEERIN6 INGl 13:90—Rasrrh for Tomorrow. 7 ^ Hiuptf«rd 6 a a C ^ . Appliance Demonstration The Bartlett-Brainard Co. 13 :tS—Nancy's Kltcban. Street 692 MAPLE AVE,, HARTFORD— TSa*,t-8MS 1:30—Garry Moore Show. The W. G. GLENNEY CO. totoaaiB lOS WoodMao Street— Hartford 1:40—Bride and Groom. - and Sales c a r t e r CHEVROLET Co„ Inc. S36 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 887 m a i n 8T, MANCHESTER — TEL. 2-llM 3:00—Oany. Moore Show. A'Prodnet Of The . . ^ _ |;I0—Tou and Tour Marriage. - O. RUSSELL CO., aevelnad “ -The Big ViyM . r. 311 MAM S TR in — MANCHESTER. ♦ ~9rke Show. 1

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' - - ^ ' ...... ^ - I I Ui'S EBUgjB keeping busy these days, t>uHna- signer; and Dr. Eklwin S. Burdell, COPY CLOSING TIME ing tha winter months, tha coni- .Iww 19 UcfBaea mercial claaa being the only one thia month the girls have receive:reoalvei Adams to Attend P'.ealdent of The Cooper Union for M0N. THKU PHI. Idle Claims Rockville order., blanks for use in Bailing the Advancement ot Science and 1949 A. M. Guards Sip Klein Says conducted during the pest season. C irt iP|assified Adverjih^^menfs - Iiu^actera Nicholaa Aah and Piny In Hartford rookies, have made a box for tha AID Conference Art. New York. - l SATUBDAT 9 A. M. Juliette Low collection and re­ ADVS. ON PAGE 14- OaorgO IbMaey laatted drivera’ Show Jump The St. Joseph’s CTO girls vol­ Scout Mr. Adama is secretary of the Spring Is Ifej^ Hot Coffee Ucanaea tO IS hew hp^canU Dedicate New ley ball team will go to Hartford ceived theih new Oirl Scout equip­ Ngw England. Chapter of the BMaw for Skk 72 Hooflea for Sale 72 hare today up to 1:30. Thia waa Bridges Aid tonight to play In the DioceMn ment catalogs. 0;i March 12 A. Jay 'Adams, Interior decora­ American Institute of Decorators. Ho u m for Sate 72 Wanted— Real EaUte 77 Notes this troop learned seme dancee to one o f the atnalleat munbera of Unemployment elalma in the CTO play-oSa. tor kt Watkins Brothers, will be V BOim)N NOTCH homw, • ftw SOUTH COVENTRY —SU-room teach the other troona -'b‘e Put your order in NOW. Ametite SEVEN ROOM single. Four bed­ Ucenaea laaued here in aaveml To Meet with Chairman In attendance at the 2lst annual a t thfM clMle* four-room ranch OONBIDEItlNO aaxtJNo Manchester area Jumped 22.5 per School ^Sunday tended the nelghliorhood Julietta houM with large porch in need of rooms. Large lot. Two-car ga­ Inside Store montha. The March meeting of the The Brownie leaders enter­ hpmaa atin availabla. An plaitar- ' some repairs. Bcacif privileges, y o u r PROPERTT't cent during the week beginning N ot A sk e d Low birthday p ^ y at the acho^ conference o f the American Insti­ Drives, JPorking Lott ond Tenpiit rage. About 20 years oM. Imme­ Wthout obligation to yoo, «• Oirrent Ucenaea expira the Board of Education %1tl be held tained council members at a dea­ M waBa, m# bath, oil h«at, lairft aacriflee, $6,500. Call 2-8826. March 22, aa unemployment fig­ a wieek ago 'ihu'.ada.,'. At >...a tute of Dccorat5rs to be held at diate occupancy. Price $15,000. appraiae or mahe you a eaMi (OMtlhHMa I M « O w ) laat day o f April. Next month Ceremoniea Will Start with the chairman, John G. Tal- rt matting laat Monday evening meeting last week the girls played lota. Immadlate occapaney. $9,- Vacant.' (CouMausB fTHB Page Om ) the. Waldorf-Aitorla, New Yorfc Courts.^ James J. Rohan and Boh, Real- 8 « f ua b a ftn Hta aub-branch. office win opep ures throughout the state aa a cott, at hia home. In Tai«?pttviue th the.PadanliaR.^m at the . Cen­ a. game. abouL.XUrl.Scout.hffetwy.. 38trw tth ^,000 down for^vataraa. tora Phone 7433. ----- you aeU R wiU Uis lateitt th a aertM o f] In tha State Armory fOr the ra- wh(!>le lemained fairly constant At 3p . ni.t Dri Finia E; tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Tal- ter Church. Conmtaaioncr Eva- tomorro through. M . Tht. ^^.-irOodwtt^Fhoaa^Mie,------through tha uaa 06^ foralgii-diar- with-the. glrla. lined up. Ut-..two P R E i E S tiM ______, ______eight — ------recant~ hokhips IB Naw— EHgTair4 newal'of driYtog^ Ueenaeer '— r ~ Aocording t» the -8U te Labor Eiigleiidan Will Speali cott hat been confined to his home Una 'Pihllahtf Thtrodui^ the coun­ lines and the leader asking the conference and iU akhiblta will oc­ MANCHESTER — Brick faced BRAK-BURN REALTY Department, the Manchester in­ icred corporations. by illaess and th# meeting waa cil members, who In 'tun\ told of NBW SIX room, two itmry aingle, rooms and sun porch, one acre lot. which netted $116,000. The cradit first girl in one line a question cupy the grand ballroom and ai; front. Four large rooms with shed crease was due in part to one tex­ postponed from ita scheduled date their duties and how .Brownie livUiK room, dining room, kitchan Elxcellent view, lavatory first floor, But I have, the Arm opinion," Rockville, March 25—(Special) which waa passed on to the first full bath second floor, three car dormers. Upstairs expandable for W AITED —Your-property to stU. union of the Quonset Point, R. L, tile firm placing 65 wrorkera on a for this reason. leaders could help them. An eve­ suites on the ballroom floor o f thr and lavatory lat floor— three Reliable buyers waiting with cash aolution, aaid Wilaon waa unfamtl- he asserted, "that if they (the tax- girl in the next line if she did not garage, $18,500. Down payment, two more rooms, hot water heat, Naval Air Station was robbed of skip-week schedule and another —Tha new Vernon Elementary ning of fun followed with games know the answer and so on down Waldorf. apacloua bedrooma and tile bath for four, five, six, seven room sin­ liar with tha caae. BcMBt Friday $8,500. fireplace. One year old. One of laying off 16, and a tobacco con­ exempt foreign companiee) were School will be dedicated on 8un- and Binging. Prizes were won by the ...... lines until the correct answer on 2nd floor. Fireplace, hot water the better built homes. $3,500 gle and twc^family in Manehss- $100,000 cash and a bank In Med Beaidea the 17^'^ent hourly pay cern laying off 12. Plans are complete for Uw bene- Hlghllghta will include exhib Monaco and Sons lejfal in avoiding regular income idami and Mra Ver« was given; ' -heal,------pietv"letttN Window, Nice luca-> needed. Schwarta Real t«r,-D0lton, CtovsHtry and 'VOirnott. ■A-"’ * — — iBBs ABBVICU non Cook. GLASTONIUEY— TEL. 3403 Beechler, $15,000. the ateel i^duatry'e granting Mur- le total number of claims filed taxes, they should not have been. be given Friday evening at the the A I D annual dacign compe tlon, $16,000. 8. A, NEW SEVEN AOOM BRICK- 8274 or Hartford S-5I38. Finances arranged. Howard R. during the week at the Manches­ m. iP the auditorium. Dr. Finis E. Four bedrooms, large closets, two Aiws’a SeoaUd Largest ray'o demand for a union ahop — (This) committee should amend Engleman, state commiaaioner of V ernon Center Congregational A t the buaineaa meeting it waa Who is going to be the number titions, election of officers, .and Realtor, ^ o n e 6969. Hastings. Phone 2-1107. ter unemployment office was 257, one Girl Scout cookie salesgirl? ASK FOR PA^nNO DEPARTMENT baths, garage. Lot 100'. x 125‘. WEST CENTER Street — Seven Today's holdup was the largest wdilch would compel all workera to the law in thia respect." education, will speak.' Church, sponsored by the . ways voted to meet the third Monday of open meetlnga for reprssentativet aa opposed to the preceding week's Watch for her picture in the paper Handy to schools, business, trans- room Dutch colonial, oil steam in this area silica ths Brinks Ex­ be union members—along with Would OUl BrMkee Town officiala will particieate and meana committee of the each month. Edna Holleman will of trades hnd professions allied to total of 210. be the Brownie - representative to after Aoril 1. “ ortatlon, $22,000. Down payment heat, automatic hot water heat­ press Company was robbed of $1,. holiday ahift and other improve­ Klein told the committee yester­ and the children of the seventh church. Mrs. Charlotte Granville ia the fleld of interior decoration. The state's total for laat week day he did not know Bridges, that the next council meeting. The re­ TO HE SOLD 8,600. er, Venetian blinds, storm windows 200,000 cash in Boston on Jan. 17, ments estimated to cost an and eighth gradea will fumlah spe­ chairman. There will be a musical Bklitorihlly Bpeaking" will pres­ ■waa 16,623, while 16,696 people he wouldn't know Orunewald "if freshment committee for the April JOBLESS PAY RATES and screens, aide porch, outdoor 1930. amount equal to more than five cial music. Children of the other several cartoons, a scenic all- ent some topflight magazine edl- Obituary cents an hour per worker. Only filed during the preceding week I fell over him," and that he au­ zound picture, dancing and music meeting, to be held April 21 at Hartford, March 25—(J»)—The stone fireplace, lotTOO x 125. Ga­ A pistol-armed gang—variously in the state. grades will act as guides knd ush­ torz to point up for decorators the NEW SIX ROOM SINGLE— 12 H cents o f the pay booat Would thorized absolutely no one except Bl aeleqUona. Mrs. Fred Perry and Camp Merri Wood, will Include State Labor department aaya that Brick construction, attached ga­ rage. Nicely landscaped. Immedi­ satimatsd from six to nine--wear- ers for the inspection tour of the requirements of publications for MANCHESTER GREEN be effective immediately, with ad­ Of the Manchester claimants, his tax lawyers to act on hia case. building following formal dedica­ Mrs. David Steele are assisting in Edna Holleman, Pauline Eldwards Onnnecticut employers thia year rage IH baths, $18,500. Down pay­ ate occupancy. Asking $15,800. ing grinning masks—invaded the 122 were women. Initial claims, decorating news. ditional 2V*-cent Increase due next Rep. Byrnes (R-Wia), a commit­ the preparations for the' event. and Anita Nylin. wilt use the seme table of rates for ment, $7,500. Brinks offica and seised the cash which represent new spells of un­ tion. For appointment call Wm. Good- ______Deaths July 1 and Jan. 1. tee member, told newgmen he (.Miaa Eleanor Lewis, the music unemoloyment compensation con­ On Thursday afternoon a speclM SECTION child. Sr, Realtor, Office 15 For­ and $200,000 in checks. employment, numbered 60. Anctioii Wednesday tour of some of New York's most Schedule Meetlnga thought the committee "should aupervlsor of tha school, will di­ The Brownies of Troop, 28 are tributions they used in 1951. The est street. Phone 7925 anytime. They made their way into the The Women's guild of the Union NEW SEVEN ROOM RANCH— hear Sen. Bridges to clear up any rect the pupils in their group of studying first aid under the di­ rates range from .9 to 2.7 per cent interesting homes has been ar­ William Warner building, near Boston's North Sta­ The current strike postpone­ Congregational Church will hold of total payrolls. *rhe department ranged. Among the guest speak­ _ Two blocks from East Cen- Large lot, excellent location and tion, shortly after 7 p. m., and in a question concerning hie activity In songs, and Louis Meagley, an a public auction tomorrow at 7 p. rection of Mra. William Vaders. view, $25,000. Down pa)rment ment la to last only until April 8. eighth grade pupil of Talcottville Each Brownie it keeping a note­ said it ia probable that rates for ers scheduled for the daily meet­ 5 ter Street. An attractive 4 Lota for Sale still-undetermined manner, made The union iiaid it haa made ar­ Give Mrs. Andrew this case." _ m. Warren Fahey of Hartford $ 10,000. 73 Dies in Hartford will play two piano solos; Dr. En­ book with verses and pictures of 1953 may be decreased. ings are Richard F. Bach, con­ •• room home with expansion their way through a series of sup­ rangements to open negotiations Bridges’ name, and Grunewald’s will be the auctioneer.' A wide BUILDING LOT, 76* x 200' at the posedly locked doors to confront persistent Interest In the Klein gleman haa chosen for the sub­ variety of gooda will be offered what she learns from w;e!c to sultant of industrial art. Metro­ $ attic. Located on large lot 100 with U. S. Steel Corp. (at 2 p. m.. Farewell Parties week. The girls have learned the FRED BECKWI'm DIES politan Museum of Art; Dean Jo­ NEW THREE BEDROOM Green. Wm. Kanehl, Contractor five employes In their money-laden case flrst came to committee at­ ject of his talk, "The Challenge of for sale including dishea, furni- William Jewett Warner, 88, of e.s.t.) and with Jones and Laugh- open hand and the sprained ankle New London, March 25~(Pl— 3 feet front. Dwelling with at- RANCH—Attached garage, $18, and Builder. Phone 7773. counting room. The invaders, tention In the testimony of Charles Public Gklucation.* ’ ture, food, electrical appliances, seph Hudnut Graduate School of lln Steel Oorp. (at 10 a. m., e.s.t.) Invltationi are being sent to bandages. Bach group is making Fred A. Beckwith, 87. a former Design, Harvard Univerrity; Wal­ Ptached garage. Built in . 1947, 900. Down payment, $6,000. 103 West Hartford road in New­ dressed in Navy peajackets and Mrs. Dorothy G. Andrew, who Oliphant, who quit under fire last lamps, pictures, and many other BUILDING LOTS available In A tomorrow in Pittsburgh. " members of th6 State Board of Ed­ a scrapbook to give away. ' with State Representative and State ter ^Dorwln Teague. Industrial de­ * is completely equipped with all ington, former state legislator visored caps—not unlike Brinks' recently terminated her duties at fall aa general counsel o f the In­ items. The Items to be placed and B lones with utilities. Phone Murray expects to negotiate with Burton's, haa been honored with ucation, all town officials, present Mrs. Russell In charge of this. Senator, died here today. Beck­ drivers uniforms—were evidently ternal .Re.vem:e Bureau...______at auctibn may be Inspected on modem improvements includ-* SIX ROOM SINGLE—Basement -6273;...... at.the.Hartford -U. a. Steel teaTH'h«id«d by ■Vice two farewell parties hy^ her a^b:: —and former-members of the Board ■wednekday anjr time after B'p; m. This helps keep the girls busy be­ with -was ' aleo the '-eelectman- -of- Hospital this morning. fitm'IlIAf''WTtK the '(Kriie-itoiy'ron- Last week William Power' Ing hot water automatic heat, recreation room, Bendix, comblna- crete building. President John A. Stephens. Mur­ elates. The first one was held of Education, members of the first fore the meeting starts. Mrs. East Lyme for 40 years. He Ilnn storm sash and screens, $14,. DE.SIRABLE Lots. 70' x $i Maloney, Gninewald's fiery law- Men's Club Raesler it in charge of the-Girl served a totahtrf litne yeara-ln the fff fireplace, open stairway, cabi .He . whs bom In-QUaad oo-March ray’s cousin, John- Murrayr a USW At th c-atore and Mrs. - Burton and— present- building committee St. Bernard’s 'Men’s club will 200. Down paynsent, $4,000. 600. 38' x-110'. $800. Both have —^They bound the Brink's men .ver.'told the committee he asked Scout cookie sale and haa told the State Legislature. He was State 2 net kitdienii insulation, com- 1, 1864, the aon of the late William with pieces of rope, packed the district director, will be the chief Kiiopp, in ■ behalf of the clerks, and members of school boards hold its monthly business meeting 'C ity water. Madeline Smith, Real­ presented to Mrs. Andrew a hand­ Bridges "aa a personal favor" to o f neighboring towns, and other Brownies what is expected of them Senator from the 20th District in WILLiJUNS B bination screen and storm T. and Olive Hutchinson Warner, vast loot into a number of bags re­ union negotiator in the J. and L. inquire about'the case. tonight at 8 o'clock at the church ■ tw o FOUR FAMILY HOUSES tor. 2-1642 or 4679. talks. some television lamp, together Interested friends. The pub­ in this project. 1925. Beckwith was for 20 years on the farm which had been In the sembling large laundry bags, and Maloney aaid he did so at the hall. Treon 5’ , Girl Scouts, which president o f the Connecticut Sheep 5 windows and many other fea- —Zoned for business, $18,500 and disappeared—presumably to be with all good wishes for health lic li) Invited to attend. For the MANCHESTER— 70 acres, sand Other negotiations arranged are suggestion o f I. Alfred Levy, his Lenten Sen'Ire meets at the Bowers Scho-)!, is Preedera association. *Htures. Quiet street near bus $ 22,000. family alnce 1726. He was the first driven away by a confederate or and happiness In her new home In tour of inspection following the Olt^SERVICE and gravel pit on property. 2,794' state milk inspector and served on with Bethlehem Steel Corp. Thurs­ Yalesville. New -York law partner, an old formal dedication, each claasroom The fourth of the Union Lenten jj and school. 30 day occupancy confederates—possibly in a truck services of the Protestant church­ road frontage. Development pos­ the State Dairy and Food Com- day in New . York, Youngstown Last evening another group friend of Klein. Maloney said Levy will have Ita own hosts to tell 541 BROAD ST. S Quick sale price, $14,500. COVENTRY — Main highway, sibilities excellent. Agent 2-3151. Nothing To Say Sheet and Tube Co., "in Youngs­ felt Klein was the victim o f an about ita project and special fea­ es of rural Vernon will be held to­ 5"os'?‘° « y'*™ ' rtUrinz In from Burton's, mostly, from the 3 Inspection By Appointment new four room single. Bath. heat, 1934. He also ser\’ed on the Board None o f ' the Brink's money — town: Republic Steel Co., Thursday "injustice." ture. Everyone Interested is invit­ night at 8 o'clock at the Vernon largely in small bUls—was ever children's department, gave a din­ Center Church. Rev. Wlnfrid artesian Water. Owner leaving WAPPINO—Ellington Road, 90 x of Relief, the Board of Selectmen in Cleveland; and Inland Steel Co., ner for her at Cavey’s restaurant. Told Him Off ed to attend the dedication and in CITIZENS OF MANCHESTER FUEL A N D ' Down payment 4.'K) lot. Cellar and artesian well found. Thursday, East Olcago., apect the building. , McLean of the Broadview Com­ $2,800. and the Republican Town commit­ .The table was centered with pink Tt was all .pews to him. Klein as­ S. ROBERT J. SMITH ' In. Bargain at $2,200. Agent 2- tee in the town of Hebron. In Boston the United StaUs serted, until he read about It in Committee To Meet munity Church of Hartford will SPEAK YOUR MIND R A N G E O IL carnations and gypsophiia. As preach on, "Our Lord Jesus ■* Incorporated 3151. He was a member of the State Trucking Corporation offices had the -newspapers. When he heard The executive committee of the "nothing to say." another reminder of pleasant as­ Christ." The men of the church- The undersigned hereby requeeta the Board of Directors to Z 963 MAIN STREET For Appointment Please Call Legislature for the Town of He­ sociations, Mrs, Andrew received what Levy had done, he said, he Tblland County Women's Republi­ authorize an outside audit of the hooka of the Water and Sewer WWW BUILDING LOTi^. Fine residen­ They declined to answer any in- 'es will lead in the worship serv­ t TEL. 3450 bron In the year 1895 and a former About Town from her friends a boudoir lamp. went from Lo.s Angeles to New can Club will meet tonight at 8 Department! tial Ideations. Reasonably priced. member of Hebron Grange No.' quiries juLtg.how much metney was York and "tom him off.” o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul ice. biL HEATING “ After 6 P. M. Please Call HOWARD R. HASTINGS Her husband, George C. An­ Red Men Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, U L He belonged to the Sons of the involved or where it was con­ DeMarcarte in Tolland. Plana will Manchester 2-1107 signed. Local graduates of Lasell Jun­ drew, one of the foremen at the As for Grunewald. he said he Name ...... EQUIPMENT • Mr. Heck 7843 541 Main street. Phone 8215. American Revolution. Society of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East a.sked his attorney: "Who the hell be, completed for the meeting to be Tankeroosan Tribe of Red Men Several hours after the robbery ior College,. Aubumdale, Mass., will meet this evening at 8 o'clock ALEXANDER STREI^T Mayflower De.scendants, t h e Hartford, is to be transferred to la Gninewald?” held on April 3 when the senator­ here two men were shot by police are assisting with arrangements ial candidates will be present. at their hall on East Main street. Address ...... Estimates On Request Resort Property For Sale 74 Founders and Patriots Society and in a wild automobile chase a for the tea arid fashion show Sat­ the company’s new plant at North Klein testified that he and three VVooster Lodge No. 10. A.F. and A. Haven, which is not yet complet­ partners in 1944-46 netted ap­ Evening School Theae petitions will be turned over to thr Board of Directors by 3 SIX ROOM Colonial. Fireplace, hot FIVE ROOM COLONIAL ' ' short distance across the state urday, March 29, from 3 to 5 p. World’s largest roseptish is at Fireplace, full Insulation, ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry M., of Colchester. ed. A number of the families proximately 20 million dollars on a The final aesalon of the Rock­ the sponsors ot thia coupon. CALL S water oil heat, full Inrulatlon, line in New Hampshire, some 40 m., at the Carlyn Restaurant, sec­ ville Evening School will be held Tombstone. Ariz. An estimated 1 0 0 plastered walls, hot water nil Attractive coltaKc*. lakefront He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ellen have already moved to Walling­ $4,000 capital Investment In tax- The West Side Citizens Committee for Better Government. THAT OUR TRADE AUOWANOE ON YOUR OLD WASHER £ Lavatory, tils bath, near bus miles north. ond floor, 99 Pratt atreet, Hart­ tonight at the Sykes School. The 160,000 blooms cover this white CLIP AND SEND TO P. O. BOX 207 2.1257 • line, school. Occupancy 60 days. heat, copper tuhing, attached and near lake, «ome eajrily win­ Warner; one SQn, Norman J. War- ford. Miss Rosalind Davidson of ford, North Branford and other exempt foreign corporations Police declined to speculate places ns they have been able to Classes have held 33 sessions dur­ Banksis in May, 5 Charles Lesperance 3620. garage, amesite drive, storm terised, $1600 and up. Listings grandchildren, whether the men were connected Sage-AIIen'k will interpret fash­ through which thev Irriported ARAIN8T AN AUTOHATIC WASHER IS THE BIRDEST IN TOWN. windows and acreena. Accu- needed. Welles Agency, Coventry. and 16 great grandchildren. ions and accessories. Mrs. Har- find living quarters and the work­ Canadian w-hlsky Into the United'^ with the money car holdup, and ers are commuting to East Hart­ pancy 30 days. Near bua line, Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. "ill •>« held in aaid aeveral suitcases in their land D. Ta.vlor, 39 Harlan atreet, StatCB. WE HAVE THEM FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY. EASY TERMS. MANCHESTER schools, shopping center. the Gilead Congregational Church ford. FIVE FAMILY possession led them to throw a may be called for further infor­ 5 Million Profit ' SUMMIT STREET—Seven room liuie to be announced. Burial guard around their car and sum­ mation. Married In Aberdeen, 'Scotland, Klein said he sold out his one- TRADES ALSO ON ELECTRIC RANRES AND REFRIRERATORS HOUSE AND CHARLES LESPERANCE single, (four bedrooms), large mon the FBI. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew dame to this fourth Interest in 1947 at a five Oil'^d'^Ceme'?::;'!’ " ’ '''’ country in 1923, They came to SMALL STORE Phone 3620 glas.sed in porch, ateam heat, One state trooper guarding the Mrs. Elizabeth Ubert of Oxford million-dollar profit. On It, he said, - - - • On- -Laiiie Corner ■ Timken oil burner, tile bath. Vene­ PiU.at Urn WaUlns- car • told - » reporter he' -"folmd M.anrhester ..nearly .12 years ago h.e. paid. 41-300J>00 in taxes as a — .«u-.VRsi (u ; t A* .S.YU ..MANCHE2STER.«-Xpaclou#-,-raneh street *and 'Miss Jacqueline MO- from Erifleld. 'They have three One Bloch From Main Stfcet tian blinds., screens,-idorm win- ^ nothing" to Indicateindicate -the the car was -Hugh,. RN. o f 632 North -M ain long-term capital gain,______.I',5a,»e.u.with_btfath_taklng.-view. sons; Leslie G., whtr was a“tt«ntCTF' jiklim geir. .daw s,.J^70-jc-170,. two-<>ar ga- l-r^ry^ff-vT^-^^ ^-streetr -wHl-attend- the-campalgn- Conutructed of Anent matPriaU, Snt vriW OiT AlF 'F or^nh'F r SLATE DRAFT QUOTAS Approximate Gross Income rage. This home is In excellent of 7 and 9. All Left Truck kickoff dinner of the Connecticut four large roms and bath flrst condition, fairly priced at $15,200. Gordon, who was al.-io with the $3,024 PER YEAR floor. Expansion ace, three ad­ Mias Anita Savoy, a clerk In Cancer Society Thursda” evening Air Force, and Douglas, with the Immediate occupancy. For Ap­ Ropes Drug store, aaid she was at the Hartford Club. Mrs. Ubert Hartford, M arch 25—(/Pi— 6 ditions! rooms, full basement. Marines. pointment call Wm! Goodchlld. Funerals serving all three armored truck is fleld army chairman in thia Selective Service will draft 256 Sickness Forcing Owner To Oversized garage. Immediate Sr.. Realtor, Office 15 Forest men into the armed fdrcea from and 4lie m ost powerful low-priced ear employes at the time of the hold­ area, and Mias McHugh is com­ DENIER DISMISSAL Request Immediate Sale occupancy. Good neighbors. street. Phone 7925 anytime. Mrs. Daniel J. .McCarthy up. munity director of the Tiimor Conneeticut In May, aecording Shown by appointment. Madeline Funeral s e r v ice s for Mrs. "Yea, they all came In together," Clinic at Manchester Memorial to Emeat E. Novey, state dlree- I Smith Realtor 2-1642 or 4679. Hartford. M arch 25—(A*)— tor. In April 285 wUI he drafted. ASKING $18,900 Blanche H. McCarthy, wife of she said when asked if the men Hospital. Judge J. Joseph Smith tixtav Suburban for Sale 75 Daniel J. McCarthy of 291 Spruce had entered the store singly or in Both figures are baaed on a na­ denied a motion for dismissal tional call of 18,000 men. 24 Hours Sendee SIX ROOMS, NEW BRICK HOME ( RYSTAL LA K E '.-ij mile to lake, street, were held this morning at a group. Star of the East, Royal Black. .Alter the government nwte^ Its ever b u ilt S^^30 from the W. P. Quish Funeral Appliance Co. - < On This One Attached garage with breezeway. 6 7 acres land. Five year old 4 Jerry Bishop, drugstore coun­ Preceptory, announces special in­ case at the ronaplrary to ’ de'- The original flag that inspired m baths, three bedrooms, oil heat, room house, furnished. Warm air Home and at 9 o'clock at S t terman, aaid. the three men were struction classes in the various de­ fraud trial o f Herbert W. cArr, James Church. Rev. Edgar Far­ Francis Scott Key to write ’’The decorated to suit buyer, large lot. furnace. Artesian well. Fairly nclX' being served when Patrolman grees t''nl"'ht at 8 o'clock in former Thompaonville contrac­ Star Spangled Banner" now ia in 2.1575 21 M A P LE S T R B R Call rell was the celebrant at the Mass Noonim entered and asked the Orange Hall. tor. JARVIS REALTY chicken cobp, room for 400 layers. and Mrs. Jane Maccarone the or­ the Smithsonian Institute. 2 brooder houses. Utilltv shed. men to check their load of money. Manchester 4112 THREE BEDROOM BRICK ganist and soloist. Burial was in "The guards ran out to their RANCH New barn with 3 tie nps. Excel­ St. James' Cemetery, where Rev A daughter was bom at the St. Anytime , lent brook. Move right in. Only truck and started to check the Francis Hospital Sunday to Mr. JUone front, attached garage. George Hughes read the commit- money," Bishop aaid,. adding: OfSfGN $10,000, Owner moving to Flor­ and Mrs. John Blauvelt, 10'* TWO-FAMILY flat, 4-4, two car terrace, near srhool. tal service. "The guards, as far as I know, ida, Other Itatlngs, Tom Minor, Laurel street, Rockville. garage, lot 80 x 625, 2 outer build­ Bearers were John Fallon, Wil­ locked the truck and came In to : S WAN Hih Let Shipshape Binid Agent. Tel, Rockville 5-5042. liam Fallon, James Fallon, Francis lunch.” ings. Room to build store or SEVEN ROOM (Customized) Luke D. Phillips, for if number greenhouses. Good opportunity for A^new, Jr., Edw'ard Agriew and HOME ANDOVER LAKE—Partially com­ of years on The Herald staff. Is one whor ls retiring. Near Ver- Charles Frost, Cedar closets, G.E.'disposal, au­ pleted five rooms plus, waterfront visiting his frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. You A Vanitory planck school, 2 minutes to bus tomatic___dishwasher,. .... Venetian-^ . .hp.m?, Ba,rgatn if . taken ..as... la. L'ElUxf : A M d ^ fe a ' PfiShe 2-M^ ...... Declare WSR._...... „ D. - J. Donovan of 8& Alton atreet, blinds, sun deck, attached garage, Complete it yourself and save. and renewing acquaintances in j ’ 'MEN ■ m $12,600. SEVEN room home on paneled den, Suburban Realty Co., Realtors. town. Now with the New Haven ^ Th* modern bathroom you * • 1 Marlborough Causes Spiral bus line. Large screened and 511 Main street. Phone 8215. Register, this la hia first vacation in two years. He spent last week in fh* horn* mn^ainos eon b* : 'I , glas.sed porch, new oil burning Kiir Further Information Call VNDOVER—Five room home, near At the last meeting of the ; fumare, electric hot water heater. (CoaHnoed from Page Oee) with relatives in Norfolk, Va. ;al lake, 3-4 acre land. High eleva- Grange a program in observance I Immediate oeieopanev. -Shown hy ttmr. knotty ptne“Hvtng- room.'^ei- yours with o litti* JMp from BORNHEIM ami S m T H of "St. .Patrick's Day" was pre­ Thlo-fiegoUaHons avSfling T steel OF ANOTHER OUTLET FOR OUR appointment. Madeline Smith, Sales Agents * charm of a tailored By Mrs. ,\nne Cabot \ KRNON—$8,000 with approxi­ Wapping Church School are plan­ EHeanor F. Green, property oiv f ate®* yet so comfortable and prac- One source close to the steel in­ , , WANTS FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT You’ll call it the smartest looking tiar, too, with ita You'll look cool and delectable mately $4,000 cash bu.vs cozy ning to attend a meeting of the dustry said W lson was thinking Gardner street. jv e a l are these culottes for your comfortable small horv'. Five beautiful Coachcraft styling. Note how B^yguard in this pretty peasant blouse for Church School Leaders Club to be of advising President Truman.to Building Permits' LEGS, WINCS, LIVERS [busy summer program. Sleeve- any social event this spring or roonu, convenience, held tonight at 6:30 at the Asylum To Vincent T. Kelley et ux. al­ {•less and pocketed, they take nicely end all wage-price controls, entire­ Bumpers flow protectively around fender, contours. V'- summer. Work the roses In sil­ lot H5 X 118. Good location, near Avenue Baptist CTjurch in Hart­ terations and additions to dwell­ M A L E or FEA\ALE "a I to a variety of fabrics. ford. ^ ; .1. ly. but Wilson’s aides said that Note the new lower, wider stance. And these good houette cros-H stitch on the sew- WUbgr Cross Highway. Partlcu- action is not being considered ing at' 84 Adama atreet South, • ^ t t e m No. 3226 is a sew-rite easy charmer. lara from Walton W. Grant. Real­ The girls Junior Choir wdlL re­ $600. • perforated pattern In sizes 10. 12, seriously. looks will keep. . . because the '^52 ia built for keeps. Pattern N o.-5120 contains tis­ tor, ■ Hartford 2»7584. Evenings hearse tomorrow at 1:45 p. m. and Wilson’s comment that the Two Winslow McLoughlin for •TYPISTS BRERSTS, GIZZARDS, BACKSind 12*4 i** I*. 20; 40, 42. Size 12. Manchester 3160. the senior choir at 8 p . m. ja M yards «rf 39-inch,. . sue pattern sizes 14. 16 and 18 in- W'SB’a recommendations for a Winslow McLoughlin et _ux, two- eluded M .material requirements, An all day sewing meeting of ,171*-cent hourly pay boost and car garage. $1,700, and afterationa ****• pattern, send 30c In Mwing and finishing directions; the' Ladles Aid Society will be held MMias, 3TOUT name, address, size de- other benefita for Murray’s CIO and additions to dwelling, $300, at • PRICING CLERKS Pm **s iw w PuN-CIrcIa VltlMMy lau you see in all directions. There’s not iron transfer for embroidery. Wanted— Real Estate 77 Friday at the home of Mrs. Steven Steelworkers would threaten the 437 Summit street. * TrieaTesl’Dr^* the pattern number to Send 26c in colne, your name, D. Williams of Ellington road. The r a curved ona-piaoe windshield and car-wida rear window, picture windows ;B us. Burnett, The Manchester Eve- FOR QUICK RESULTS in selling economic stabilization program To Theodore O. Goodchlld Jor all anund. And Ford’s new steering eyatem makaa stoaring nearly 25% address and the pattern number assistant hostesses will be Mrs. stung Murray Into making a hot George A. Mayers, alterations qnd • CLERICAL WORKERS your FORD, Herald, 1180 Ave. Americae, your property call Suburban George Marks and Mrs. David Cbl- easier. . . makes perking e dneb! to Anne Cabot, 'ITie Manchester Realty Co., Realtors, 641 Main reply. additions to dwelling at 218 Lydall V York 36, N, Y. Evening Herald. 1130 Ave. Amer­ lina. Farm Fresh Eggs Daily ®obd 36 oonta today for your street. Call 8215. Four Poatponemeiita street $800. DEALERS icas. New York 36, N. Y. Sgt. Sherman Oollina, son of Mr. Murray, pointing out that he To C3yde Rauschenback for Jen­ Good Starting Salary ~ 40 Hour$ «opy of Baaie Fashion '62. it and Mrs. Asher Collins of Sullivan flnowa you bow to make your Anne Cabot'e New Album of AN AGENCY with a liat of ready had propeaed acbeduled ateel nie Zlto.i alterationa and additions Cafeteria — Employe Benefit$ WJO^. I si N5G4Gp4M$^ GGG^Ipb Needlework is chock-full qf grand avenue, who has been home for .wardrobe do double duty with eco- buyers waiting for 4, 5, 6, 7 atrikaa four timea at Truman'a to dwelling at 77 Oakwood road. Jeslgns, plus exciting features room and 2-fainily houses. Call bout a month on furlough after requeat had followed the admiala- $2,000; ‘ MANCHESTER CENTER . . .SOS MAIN STREET - “ Trical, Uma-aaTiag styles. Gift M d a gift pattern printed in the' Sliree years service in the army in PHONE HARTFORD 7-0161, MR. .WYNN ittiaigd iBsioe, gs esnta. Bomheim A Smith, Agents. 6946- triition’a auggeatlona In presen t To- Laurent T. Roger, altera­ ^ k . 23 cenU. 6716. Germany, returned to Camp Dev- ing the luiion’a corahliekted de^ ens Sunday night. • I tions arid addiUona to dwelling, 19 For Interview. Appointment DILLON SALES and SERVICE manda to tha W 8B for auggaatad Clyde road, J800. 319 MAUI STREET MANCHESTER r' ■■ ■ '.■■ 4^? « n ■"A, •s'"

PAGE PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENW& HE^AU), MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 26.1952 •V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1952 stm .. *s and VetEersfield in Second Playoff B<)6ster Giub Membership O fiye^l^ars^^W Goal

Bob Dilliiiger THE Ex-Pitcher Diet» Eddie Stanky Gets Good Rookie Injured WeotliAe O il Down at Plate Luscious Luke EasteF ‘Bolds Key mJ£m. More Than $2,500 Drive-In Win Will V . . Herald Angle Pitching in Spring Games Sold by Sox To-FinaL Fiiiiih uf Cleveland To Sacramento Realized to -Bjf------ByiErcbwqpfiT^— ; » r EARL W. YOST ’ Hal Newhouaar, who had hoped Tucson, Aria. — (N E A )— The j Aaaorlaled PrMs Sparta Writer to b* of soma us* to th* Datroit " r had caused blisters to develop, so the holdovers, Hght-haiide*] George* Pasadena, Calif., March 35— (4b Membership in tha Mancheatw Sport* Editor Max Lanier, who tolled long and Tigars, sUctad against the Cin­ Both Clubs Reported at Cleveland questtoa mark-is king-1 it was removed- and there was Zuverink and SouthpAw Dick Ro- — Third baseman Bob Dilllnger. Booster Club ia nearing the goRl faithfully for the S t Loula Card!- Ken Loeffler cinnati Rada and was shelled for sized. I Outfielder Harry Simpson at first lek. who -carried a 9125,000 price tag of 1,000. All returns on the soft I, looked over hla old mates four runa in the fifth inning.' The * Full Strength for base. The principal hope In right i»>Courtpey of the St. I»fila Qpowns It is Luscious Luke Easter, all' two years ago. has been sold by j of tickets by a group of enthuai- SHOTS HERE AND THERE „ •*- .. -*ory week and pte^ctod that with Rads went on to win, 7-0, behind Fears Kansas Suites** Simpson, who blasted field at the moment is Jim FYid- tow ptccsuif o r Rec Ganiet Billlarda lall tiarki apart with Wilkes^ Oilrago White Sox to th e men- aiid boostets I'ellx BaM l o; which, happened recently in the ^ 5 - would be tough to malrer, BIU Bevens and Prank 335 pounds -of him. Barre and San Diego, haa not ed tackle for Bill Kern at the new pre«ldent of the Central Browns Irainlns: ramp. Courtne)’, Play Gaudets at 7 Sacramento Soinns for $10,000 and were not complete today, but th* He might have been right. Smith, In Cage Event The Indians leaner and hun­ yet disentangled major league Virginia. He can nm and throw drive h«d realised more than Connecticut Board of Approved a catcher, was anked to warm up a pls.ver yet to be named. The Carda have played 16 Th* victory was th* third In a grier this trip are as strong as pitching and hit doubles and triplea for $2,500 to date, not including size- old Satchel Palpe. "That Sateh. ” ___ __ Second game In the final Ree Sox General Manager Frank By BEANS REARDON Baaketball Officials for the 19ri2- Orapefniit League games, and row for the Reds and the second Philadelphia,' March 25—(>P)f— the special leather brace, corn- With Easter sound. Hank Green- Dallas. * able^-u;ontributlons. Several hun- he. arinnc

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 25, II T" DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ...... ,*PA6R FOURTEEN OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR HOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE tceinmiMct: marsacwBaastaaiftygas'CT nwr'vMW/ 3 0 o " M A t r 'r a i^ TJOefVMIT'Aft AbtoaMMba f or Sab ItboM Adud IT " h-Sense and AatoaobllM for Sab PO W D ER, IT G GHAAirr J.OOfiSfTTT ITIt I ? 1 /WUSTCUT Thty Go TogoHior ATTRACTIVELY ruraiahed i^ m OF MPO Y 3 Cirr OUT OF OOWM THE BOWER OF THE DIUXlN'S OUARAMTCSD TOUR KNAPP ^ahoee. avaUahle PLUMBINO AND HcaUng re- WOMAN Having knowledge or IF YOU ARB GOING HOU8E- . 1 A decorator aaya that painting Cheneea - are that the woman- M a w f M in all slsca. Contact Wm. F. Sul­ palra and Inetallatlona. Automa­ willing to ieam pbotoetatlc work. KEBPINO AND ARE A RELI­ for two. Oomplat* light houae- I'll, &1&HT TO SCBATCM-- LIKE. «PRINS— A MAN MieWT 6E USED CARS A SAFE PLACE TO BUY •UT AWFUL FATHEAPEP ICLIPPED ON TUe CHIN up around the home la Juat horse­ folk can hardly wait untirsaalng— livan, aaleiman, 60 Mountain tic waehlng machlnee piped. Rea- 88-hour week. Town Clerk's Of­ ABLE PERSON, I'LL GIVE keeping factlitie*. Oentral. Rea- HORIZONTAL VSSTICAL play with moat husbands. Sound* when atoros will be ihowum the 1951 Ford Tudor 8 Cyl.—Radio, USED CARSr t o a n IM A DRUM TjtAY HIT- WITH TUE TIE.'-*— AND //\ ■treat Rock vile. 5-5964. aonable rate*. Phone 3773. . fice. Cell -7874 for details. YOU FULL TITLE ON LOW, Bonable. Jerome, let floor, 14 I Crcemind I Cotton fabric.. like a lot of dobbin. new'fhll etylea. M virtisM W Rb heater, Fordomatlc — t o n o IT/ TINS A ' VIL «OFTEN the stiff I < ,//* S J 196i Ford Conv. Coup#—Radio and Moat dre one owner, low mileage EAST MONTHLY TERMS Arch atreet. LINOLEUM Rauinanta 50c aquar# GUTTERS and leadera repaired WOMAN WANTED for full er 2 A f tronomy CLASSIFIED ADVT. heater. cars. Prevloua owners name on re­ 3 ROOMS OF rURNITURB Cl nne! .SUpsand — mute An official probe is something A girl in Paris ia going to mar­ 1951 Chrysler Sedan (Wlnttoorp quest . yard. Aapbalt tUa, wall covering. and replaced. Galvanised or statn- part time work. General clerical NXCBLiY Purniahed doubk room DEFT. HOURS: WHICH I HAVE IN STORAGE for on* or" two. Raferencaa. Near lIProccHion 3 Yawn that trie* to find out after the ry a man she shot at a year ago. Radio and heater. Done by relUtble, well-trained lesa ateel. T. P. Aitkin, Heating work. Alto some mending. Pleaa- 12 Chemical salt. § 1 I S:1S A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. 1951 Dodge Meadowbrook 4-Dr.— men. All Job# guarant##d. Hall and Sheet Metal Contractor. ant working condition* and paid SINCE AUGUST OF LAST YEAR bua. Phone 7987 after S. '4Lem on------damage had been done,' what Sha got the cart before the ban*. 1980 Ford Club Coups — Radio, 14 Warchoum ' ' S Puts back everybody ahould have known be­ heater, overdrive. Radio, heater, hlaek, slipcovers, Linoleum Co., 88 Oottag# atniet. Phone 6793. ' holidays. Apply Ruse Maron. ITS A UTTU5 MARRED undcrcoating, 9,000 miles. Price NICELY Purniehed room for rent 15 Ceremony 8 Singer— i fore. Biologiata devote a great deal of COPT CIXISING TIME 1950 Mercury Sport Sedan—Radio, Phone 2-4022, avenlnga 8166 or Rainbow Cleaners, • Harrison AND LAST YEAR’S STYLES 16 Prong N 82.068. 8108. C. O. LORENTZEN. Plumbing con­ ■treet. Manchester. Working couple or two girli. Dey time to cell life—criminal courts fPE CLASSIFIED W T, . h*aUr...i»terdrtei.______and includes 17 Group of three I 1948 Kaiser Sedan—Hsatar. tractor. ftepair*. alteiationa, new Phone 6612. T M c d h y .: 22 Rlvetin------23 High card — It's cold in Alask^. but don't too IttUe. - 1950 Chevrolet 4-Dr.—Radio,' heat­ ------"PHILCO'l^ EUBCTRIC_____ “TSMueleat ...- pity the Ikkiiho. He lives oh the 1947 Ford Tudor 8 Cyl.—Radio 'W ol*r24 hour "iefvrce; KihcBei- REFRIGERATOR 8Dry o r — - Germany 34 niinoii city MON. THRU FRI. er, powergllde. Many ■other ex- ter 3636. , LIGHT Houeekeeping rodmT furn- direction fat of the' lend. and heater. RELIABLE Woman for cleaning, ‘ ■CALORIC” COMBINA'nON 9 Stomacb '24 Missiles 35 Revised * Some wives are affectionate tru . Price H.S9S. KEEP YOUR WIFE IN Fridays. Phone 8138. irhetl with atove and rafrigerator. 10 Bleckbird 10:30 A. M. 1947 Dodge Coupe—Heater, over- RAWOE upictt 25 Cut 36 Made over only when they want money — HEATING From A to Z. Con- Married v;orking couple only. In­ 11 AccompIUhc* Robberi entered ah Elmira, N. which la often enough. SATURDAY FA. M. hauled. _ - . . 1950 Nash Rsmbler Conv—-Radio, AUTOMATIC HOT WATER veraion burners, boiler-burner WANTED — Help with cleaning. ••WESTINGHOUSE” WASHING quire 124 High atreet after 4 p. 10 Height 27 Heating device 3g States 1948 Mercury Tudor—Radio and 12 Rumanian Y. laundry two nights In a row, heater, green. Price $1,395. unite, complete heating eyatemi*. Prefer person In North End sec MACHINE m. river 11 Flower pert 28 Phlegmatic 41 Employed heater. BEDROOM SET. 8PRINO, 13 Makes lublUnt 29 _ 42 Show (Bib.) cracked the cash register' and The announcer the priaa- - -- — —_ 8 iWlum ^ e a------UfKFl OluC,wae. ■ — 23-----*nd------tmd nothing. They ahouli •oi or rant near IS Legal matters conditionally . 44 Vase BE APPBEOIATED radio, heater, undercoating,'clip menu arranged. Morlarty Broth- Phone 2-4465. followert known the place would be clean. heater. LIVINO ROOM SET, RUG. Main atreet. Gentleman preferred. 2IReniovea 30 IniersUcet 46 Mimic ductlon^then eomebody uaually covert—$1,218. era. TeL 5135. 25---- end------geta a knockdown. 1948 Ford Tudor 8 Cyl.—Radio r i t Oil i t Furnace Supplies WOMAN FOR general hotiirework. TABUCS Phone 2-2170. 9 Haael atreet. and heater. DINETTE SET. LINOLEUM, alike In a theatrical paper an ad raya D I A L 5 1 2 1 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. Custom—Gray, One or two day* a week, or morn­ 26 Cakes and r 14 1939 Oldi Sedan—Heater. Millinery— Dressmaking 19 ings. Tel. 7709. DISHES that several eax players are at If you don't think America la a 1939 DeSoto Sedan. radio and heater. Actual mileage Prompt, Legal Efficient liberty'. Is that a tip to the police? land o f the free. Just look up the 33,000. Price $1,230. AND A FEW OTHER AR'HCLES ROOM FOR RENT. Phone 8418. 1939 Ford Conv,. — Radio and Installations Of Oiir DRBSSM A K I N O. Alterations, If you're not ready for it. I'll con­ S t 27 ------and number of divorcee granted in Loot and Found heater. drapes and curtains. Reaaonable WANTED—Laundress to do fam­ , BOUNDS lower*. It's a wonder cigarette com­ 1951. 1047 Chevrolet Pleetmsster 4-Dr. Equipment tinue to hold It until you want It. 1946 Ford Platform Body IH Ton —Black, excellent condition.— ratea. Phone 2-8866. ily wash weakly. Phone 4354. ndthouf coating you a penny. I’ll ATTRACrrVB Front bedroom on ! LIKE A 28 Strlka* and panies don't find out what ciga­ — New tires, new paint. $970. . ‘ X deliver It to you without charge. first floor for two young women. Wll,ljAM5> F iv e -C A R rette the man who doesn't* smoke Shoveling the walk la a good ZiOST—Man> Gruen wrist wstch. If you haven't an auto. I'll send Board and room, n o n e 3213. THE VUORRV WABT _ , LCRASH’ SI Whaatbaard" would smoke if he did. way to make a clean gat-away Kindly coll 2.0228. DILLON SALES and 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan—-Stream­ THOMAS DAWKINS Moving—Tracking— Help Wantfid—-Male 8fl my car for you to see it. No Obll- SlKnavaof from home. SERVICE liner. Radio and heater—$995. Stonge 20 gation. hearts and iEour thousand bakers of pum t Apart ments— Fists— MICKEY FINN A Friendly Gcstulre! BY LANK LEONARD pernlckel and rye bread went on .119 Main Street 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr.-d mo­ Maatep Plumber stolan------More and more women are Ponenalo ICANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv- CARPENTERS - WANTED. -Roa- strike in New Ifork. _ From one playing pool, say* a writer^ The Telephone 5185 tor. Black—$29*.------PHONE MB IMMEDIATELY Tenements ------83^- S90newhotakat- 600 WoodbridgeStreet cry. Local light trucking and setto Construction. 2-0308. I'll Show It To You ufiiiiifJiiiiDffimi kind of loaf la artother. " maiTied ones should he famllfar THE PROSPBC?r Hill School for 1941 Plymouth 4-Dr. Deluxa—Gray MODBRN THREE-room heated away legally with pocket*. 1946 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder sedin- package delivery. Refrigerator*. During Day or Evening young chUdrsn. Pre-Kindcrgorten. — $350. TRUCKMAN Wanted for essen­ apartment. Central location. Mid­ 57 Mineral rocks Downtown parking regulation* ette. Beautiful gun metal grey Telephone 2-9669 , , washers and etove moving a Phone ■ Hartford 6-0358 KindsrgmrUn. Hondty through tial Industry, over 2.5, ow-nlng or dle-age couple only. Write Box X, 58 Sour are becoming a great hardship When you break diet and gain Friday. Transportation furnish- flnish with master deluxe radio TRUCK SPECIALS specialty. Phone 2-0752. MR. ALBERT IBPoam able to purchase and personally AFTER 7 P. M.—46-4690 Herald. < IT to bank robbers In the large ten pounds, don't complain. The sd. Urs Uela Tybur, dlrsctor. end heater. Priced today at only 1950 Ford Pickup — Red, heater. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS' drive acceptable trucking equip­ 10 Card game cities. weigh of the transgressor j|e hard. Phono 2-8767. . 1885.' See. Bob Oliver, Center Low mileage—$1,095. FLOOR PROBLEMS aolved with llPartoftyt’a linoleum, aaphalt tUe counter. Co., local and long dietance mov­ ment. Year 'round long-term A-L-B-E-R-T-’-S Motor Sale*, 461 Main. Business Locstions • iris It’s hard to save anything when 1939 Dodge One Ton Ehcpress Body Expert workmanehip, free eatl- ing. packing, crating and storage. contract.. Substantial earning.*. 43 ALLYN ST.—HARTFORD About the only time some peo- BALXAKD'S Driving School. Man- -P r ic e $295. tasilppsd you step out to get money Just so pI4 feel like somebody Is when 1940 NASH four-door. Very clean. matee. Open evening*. Jones Fur- Service to all parta of the U. S. State age, experience briefly. Open Thiiraday Eve*. Til 9 O'clock For Rent______M chostcr's oldest Thousands of ac- J3 MIrtreat y m ean atep out,______the.government take«_a censua. . Excellent condition,- Clark# Motor - tiltur#; -Oak streetr -Phone 2-lOH:; and-Canada.-Call-aiS2.^artford Greyvan .Lines, Inc.,- (AttUiated ‘ cldsBt free instruction hours. MAPLE Ritchen .up«7:;JUlU0. 29 Suneet.atreet. -Open .lUl 9. bath. Call 2-4012.—— ------■TEENSY TRACE, ■, SOT WHAT IT TAKES TO .andJieater, A.awtH^Ue^M ^,, m iles. __ ...... d9S0 M ew iry “r-T)f.-’S«Tiin—a m H J T S Fiifnmi're r^ FIRST AMD -Second - mortgagee -AM'^GUVaCOME- DlSaHpSffilERl radio • heater seat coverii. :-repatFing^-^^^^ r n ic e*.-.lmade.^6^ “ IW7 Ponllac” mr.-SedHir^^Radhr iRjTighrr<5iT5ur5wn“Kb*iint. Fast: FEMALE— Canaries----ready—for $116.50- walnut cheatFobe.—gT^Oi^ ENGINEER'AND WIfe would llk*“ RONNIN'FROM^ One owner. order. Phone 2-9533. and heater. Thla la a beautiful 1942 FORD 2-DR. DELUXE confidential sendee. Mancheater breeding $3.00 each. Porteiileld's $24.95 oak night table, $12,.50. unfurnished apartment. Please EVERY Pet Supply, 68 Spruce. Phone 2 , car. SEDAN 1949 Oldsmobile "7 6 " Deluxe 2-Dr. Investment Corp., 887 Main $8:50 linen throw ruga. $1.95. call 4602 after 5:30. A REAL BUY — The automatic 9520. $19.95 oil heater. $8.95. 1947 Plymouth Busineaa Coupe. In splended condition Sedan—Radio and healer, fully stainless steel ball-bearing clothea BtreeC Phorte 5416. 1946 Dodge I 'i Ton Chassla— equipped. 2 to choose from. $29.95 Florence heater, $14.95. YOUNG. Married engineer desires Original In every respect. An ex­ througout. A real ringer. line requiring no clothes pins. $37.50 blond modern beds, $9.95. seml-furnlshed three room apart­ ceptionally good truck—$695. 1948 Oldsmobile "98" 4-Dr. Sedan Stretch-proof, ruat-proof wire—a Business Opportunities 32 Poultry and Supplies 43 $19.95 maple bookshelf. $9.95. ment. vicinity of Manchester pre­ .STATION WAGON VALUES product of the United Steel Co. 1941 Dodge 4-Dr.—Radio and heat­ Light green, hydrsmatlc drive, BROAD Breasted bronze turkeys $8.95 bronze smoke atanda. $5.89. ferred. Call 2-3190 between 7 p. er. Fine condition. 1951 WILLYS 6 CYL. radio, heater, seat cover*. For free demonstration without FOR LEASE Keith's of Mancheater, 1115 m. and 9 p. m. obligation call 2-0968. ‘ Fresh frozen. Ready anytime. 1941 Hudson 4-Dr.—Good trani- STATION WAGON MODERN SERVICE Order for Easter, Schaiih's Tur­ Main, Opposite High School. portatlon—$195. 1947 Oldamobile "68" Conv, Coupe FIVE, Six room unlurnlsHed rent Fully equipped and .just like Ught green with black top. RUBBISH And a-shca removed. Im­ STATION key Farm, 188 HilMown Road. 1940 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. new. BARGAINS — American kitchen by non-drinking sales engineer.. 1939 Plymouth 2-Dr. fully equipped. mediate .service. Rea'xinable rales. Handling Ma.ior Product sinks 42", $69.95; .54" double wife and two children. Former 1939 Chevrolet Opera Coupe, Call 2-927.3. 2-9706. Vicinitv of Manchester Articles for Sale drainboard. $89.95; electric range Resident.*. Call 4014 or Holyoke. 19.50 WILLYS 4 CYL. 45 3’ 2T 1938 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. MANCHESTER MOTOR Excellent Gallonage $150; automatic washer, $299.95, Mass. 2-3841 collect. H. M. Gray. STATION WAGON PFl-EVISION' and radio servicing, ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ T. M. ■•(. u a CM. ex. 19.36 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and now $229.95. A.B.C. Appliance, 1HI I / < heater. Good condition. 17,000 original carefullv SALES sales and in.alallation.'!. All work WRITE BOX L, C O HERALD able and standard typewriters. 21 Maple. WANTED--3 or 4 room ''apart­ guaranteed. Phone 2-01 !0. • CHRIS W ELKIN. PIfineteer A Man With Ambition BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM 1935 Ford 2-Dr.—Excbllent motor. driven miles. Open Evenings $400 MO.NTHLY Spare time, re­ All make. ' 21 Maple St. For Sale...... 70 24 Maple W; Tel. 8B54 1948 FORD iuper deluxe tudorl rentage of collectlnns will net up 7519. condition, radio, heater.’ 1941 Manche.ster radio, heater. A nice clean num­ Household Services to $400 monthly vyith very good AIR-W AY Sanjtizor cleaner. No POPULAR Drive-In. Book* open Chevrolet cluhct'oupe. 1941 Chev­ po.*sibililtie.s of taking over full ber. 1951 Chevrolet, radio, heater Offered 13-A BOLTON — .Building stone and bag to empty,' revolving top. Call for inspection. Volujne increasing, rolet tudor. Truly good. Douglas 1948 PLYMOUTH apcclal deluxe Black. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. time. Income increasing accord­ flagstone, Bolton Notch Quarry. niness forces rale. $12,000. In­ Motors. 333 Main. four door aedan Complclelv 4910 for demonstration. FLAT FINISH Holland wlnflow ingly. For interview include phone Phone 2-0817. Stanley Patnode. spection bv appointment onlv. i.. equipped Excellent tire* end 1941 CHEVROLET Club coupe number in application to Box N, CLEAN CARS AT LOW PRICES shades made to measure. All WE BUY and sell good used furnl Agent 2-3151. . .reeU.v...reeUy..cJe«n. For-thla-one -radio^heater. 1937 Cadillac four- metal Venetian bllhH* at "a hew Herald.------47T>00-3fARD3 of.leani and-fltt-avalt» ture, combination ranges, " gas able. Broad street, next to Wet- Written GUaranteea *ee Bob Oliver today Center door model 60, 1937 Plymouth ■■lOw prtee. Keya made while you ranges and neatere. Jones. Furnl-' Motor Sale*. 461 Main atreet. LUNCHEO.NETTE ami variety stone Tobacco Building. Call 2- four door, 1937 Chevrolet. 1937 wait. Marlow'a. ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. TAVERN FOR Sale. Ctll 2-2252. 1951 Buick Riviera Coupe 1950 Btudehaker Champion 2-Dr.__ Oldsmobile. 1935 Plymouth. 1937 store doing an excellent business. 4528. Manchester Auto Parts. ~ 1950 Ford Custom Coupe Kadlo, heater. Pontiac. All car* ready to go. ORGANDY Curtain* laundered by Good location. Shown by appoint­ LARGE FLAT top desk, upright KENMORE Washing machine, 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe Make an offer Clarke Motor hand. Will rail for and deliver. ment only. Inquire "Cliarles ' W. Kenmore baby washer and like 1948 Btiidebaker Champion 4-Dr.— maple Whitney crib with kant- Farms and Land for Sale 71 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe • .Sedan. Sale*. .301 Broad street. Phone 2-0643. Lathrop, 100 Ea.st Center street. new carpet sw^eeper. Tel. 8789.' BY AL VERMEER 1949 StiidebNker Champion Sedan Pho'he 2-0384 or 78,56. wet Inner.tpring mattres.i, bath- PRISCILLA’S POP At Sea 1949 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 1947 Stud«|baker Champion-Fully 1940 BUICK Super' 6-pa.*seriger WEAVING of hums moth holes Inette, high chair, folding car­ NEW LO.NDON. Tolland and equipped. GLENWOOD Gaa range. Table Windham Counties—Exceptional I9NT IT VYONDEf?FUL? LISTEN TO THIS. - ■b u t WHY SHOULD Thirty-five Cars—1933-1948 coupei Heater, radio. Good condi­ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, riage and play pen. Call 8115. top deluxe. 7 years old. $75. Call WEVE SAVED '♦lB7» FULL- CABIN FISHING BOACT, ■SORE JUST BECAUSE 1 1949 Ford 2-Dr Sedan tion, Written guarantee. Will ac­ handbags repaired, nipper re­ Help Wanled— Female .15 2-3594. buys dairy and poultry farms, up COLE MOTORS to 400 acre.'’, with or without stock .TOWARD BUYING GOOD AS New, ’I WAS READING 1948 Oldsmobile Club Coupe—Six cept $5 weekly. Calso Servicenter placement. umbrellas renalred. SHIRT PRESS operator. Bene­ A MOME.i ONLY pi09S»y.^ / (CLASSIFIEDS? cylinder. 2-0980. GIRL'S COLUMBIA bicycle, like CDGSWELL CTlub chair, studio and equipment. Welles Agency, 4164 men's shirt collars reversed and fits, good pay, good working con­ new, $30. Call 8404 after 6. couch, coffee table, Bendix wa.sh- Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-750j‘. 1947 Ford 4-Dr Sedan. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending ditions. Experience not nece.-sary. er, lawn mower, other pieces. CALSO SERVICENTER 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr Sedan. Shop. Apply In person. NeW"'*Model BEAUTIFUL all wool pieces for WAPPING— An excellent 29 acre 1941 CHEVROLET 4-door aedan. Good condition. Phone 2-2253. 2-0980 Price $195. Call 2-3163, DRAPERIES, Mad' to order. Laundry, 73 Summit atreet, children's coat* $3.50-$6.95: skirt farm with a completely renovat-, r CONVERTIBLES length,'’ 90c-$1.95, Ladle.*' topper 1949 Studebeker Champion ___ Travla and tier drapes. You" -CLERK--TV PUST-^Coi^gcneral-^ DINING ROOM table, .solid maple 1952—CHRYSLER—Saratoga—rtnlr own material. For information —coat pieces “ S6:95-$9:7.5r " skirt refeefory m' WtTniritrrr coloniaF -to*»e«»-»heds-LsndH;an-be-8plil- nrEYROLET 1949 Chrysler Wlndaor, coupe. Fully equipped Ineluding flee work, 3 6 'i hour week, Lydall lengths $3 95-$5..50. Colonial Rem­ up if so desired. Located on a good call 2-3909. A. Foulda Paper Co„ 615 Parker style, warm honey tone finish, CONV'ERTIBLE 1949 Pontiac Chleftlan Deluxf. hydraguide steering. Phone 2- nant Shoppe. 115 Center street. seats twelve. practlcSllv new* road, near scliool. Reasonably 2128. EXPERT Linoleum job for less. atreet. priced. T. J. Crockett. Broker, 1948 Chevrolet Fleetpiaater. LARGE KROLL crih with six act- $80.00. Call 2-3237. Powergllde. ramo. ireatri. aignat For free r-alimateirrail Hampden, Phone .5416 or rejHdence 3751. \\~ANTED--Hairdres.ser for down­ ^i.-slable positions. Spring and lights, undercoating, gas filter, oil Stiidehaker Salei and Senice 1951 PONTIAC *uper deluxe Cata­ Ma.ss . 32 or Hartford 7-2485. ALL PORCELAIN 7 cu. Ft. elec­ lina. hydramatic, fully equipped, town Hartford beauty salon. mattress. Call 2-5894. filter. This car was piircHssed new, Plearant worklnff conditloivi. 5- tric refrigerator, good condition, light blue with ivory bonnet. 2.- priced reasonable. Phone 2-2085. Houses for .Sale 72 locally, six months ago and driven CHORCIIES MOTOR SALES day week. Good pay and commis­ TEN HOT BED sashes, in exeel- _ hr M|a $«r*Ks. Il only 2,400 mile.s. it Is brand new 80 Oakland Street 900 miles. New car guarantef. Buildinjj-«<'onfractlng 14 X? 3-a f itM’tfei’O I P«i ON Phone 3265. sion. Call Hartford 6-0206 after lent condition. $4 each, 8 ft. car NEW! TWO or tKre? bedroom and can be purchased today at a Mancheater CARPENTRY—All types, expert 6 p. m. top boat. $30. Call 2-4420 after home*. Hallln Brothers. Phone 2- Telephone 2-948.1 MISCELLANEOUS Furniture for Wrong Bag BY LESLIE TURNER savings of over $600. Thi.a car car- 1950 CHEVROLETS. Fordor dT work. .Prompt jiei vlce. ^^o job too 6:30, d221. CAPTAIN EASY *‘l didn't want to taka time out frpm the job to paddle him!" riea # new car guarantee. See Bob WANTED—Housekeeper for eld­ sale. Call 4723. 1940 .MERCURY four door, radio luxe, 28.000 mile*. Fleetline Spe­ •small. Phone Rockville 5-57.59. M ean- HONEfiT. X DUNNO HOW IT A GHUT U ft-tT r GREAT SCOTT! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oliver today at erly Swedish couple. Live In. M'ANCHESTER—Six room Cape yfifiiCAFTAHJ EA5Y. IGHOUUTVE KNOWW IT. M R. and heater. Priced wav below cial tudor,. extra clean. Fiillv >0 ’ HALIGRA'FTER television set. AIRED.' W EU.IT> NKE O’YOU iMlWHIlE. HAPPEW8R A ll THATS TH' IC fillT 8El OR '■^rMAVSEIT TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Write Box U, Herald. Boats and .Accessories 46 Cod. Completely finished. Oil heat, THAT YOUNG WODAAIJ'G AL0FEH5 celling Clarke Aiolor Sale*, 301 guaranteed. See Honest Douglaji. Ronflng— Stding ,16 regular $469.95. special $349.95^ TO DRIVE ME HOME. I LL BE BAG YOU HOLD ME TO GRAByTirDOPE WOULD I HASN'T BEEN CENTER MOTORS good size lot. Rea.snnable occu­ VERGIOM OF HOW GHE THE .BAG OPENED YET! NE Broad. Doiigla.* Motors. 333 Main. BAY STATE pre-built boat kits, Gerich's Serv’lce ■ Station. Buck- WA5 RAILROAOiD TO PACKED AND HEADED N(7RTH 461 Mnln SlrFpt —J GUARANTEED Roofing and roof SALESWOMAN pancy. Price 1* only $12,300. T. J. HA9TILY T H E Po w e r f u l . K a t r i n k a o p b k a t e s a n e l e v a t o ?^ T)4E DROP- IN BeXTER Cpivir ,-fiU land. lEsusotuvafiACisisei, ! IM AMD BEST. YoU Buy a used .car TmT-trnpkr pntu cojiduc" ’Proekett. P —self-in “.your epare- time. .Priwefi' dene# 3751:,. .v o u op THe reuTHf ^ OOT OP ‘ Tcdh'^e rt i K1 'r. ■ 'ijfe"'0(i^iiil‘lin' 'Mbtor' S'aleir'-flSiifk'' -'ftmn bbrtv/in exce'neni' cd TO SAY THE lEAfit! Radio and heaterr New paint. Fix- Sale! and Service. 285^ Main Phone 2-0494. Full Time (40 hour week) froni $64,50 up Na.ssiff Arm* (ip., Machinery find Tools 52 1015 Main street.! ceTIenl.... condHion throughout itfeel. Phene 2-4871." Open ev*. WE SPECIALIZE i’n roofing and Part Time (9:30 ro 3 P. M;) ------SIX - r o o m R- E 1937 PONTIAC sedan wRb radio. aiding. Highest Quality ma­ Openings In following depart­ ------;-t ...... OUTSTANDING Values In good , Clarke Motor Sales, ■ .301 Broad nlngi, NOW! Ons itan'd control of shift, Looated' on corner lot. Ru«cn etreeL. .' . Best offer takes It. Phohe)3721 terials. Workmanship guaran­ ment*: Toilet Goods. Toy* and Gar­ ti*ed Oliver. Oterpillar. Massey- 1940 FORD 85 tudor, 1941 C!hevro- after .5. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn den Shop, Many Bonerita includ­ speed, steering with Martin Harris,- Allis-Chalmerj’. Farmall combination' screen* and storm windows, Bendix automatic washer' BUY A BETTER USED CAR let cluh and tudor, 1942 Chevro­ atreet. Phone 4860, ing: Holiday pay. vaeatlona, with Aquamatie Twist-shift motors. tractors. Used cu’ tiyators for pay, discounts on purchases, free Be-'t outboards ever built, with Farmall M; F12, F20, Allis- recreation room, hot water Jieat, let aedan. all good running con­ Trailers for Sale 6-.\ oil burner—$14,200. AT BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. dition. Dopgias Motor*. 333 Mein. • life ' insurance, retirement plan, history making full year factory Chalmers. Terms. Dublin Tractor Roofing guarantee. See them now. We also HOUSE Trailer for sale with two 16-A good starting salary, opportunity Co., North Windham Road. Wll- 19?! Chevixilet 4-Dr. Sedan — J950 BUICK Super Revlera tudor. for advancement and plea.sant have the Mastei Craft boat trail­ ' limantic 3-3217. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Powergllde. acres of land irt "TmiiHS.” .Both ROOFING. Specializing In repair­ er.*. $76 and up. Nasslff Arms 0>„ Radio, heater, whitewall tires. for $3,375 Inquire Venion Trail­ working condition*.' 1949 Pontiac Tudor. Only 18,000 miles. A bl*ck beau­ ing roofs of all kinda. Also new 1015 Main street. Realtor 1948 Chevrolet Conv. Coui>e. er Court. V. Crosby. roofs. Gutter work. CTilmneys Musical Ii\struments 53 ty. Douglas Motor*. ^33 Mein APPLY e m p l o y m e n t OFFICE 875 Main St.—E*t. 1921 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. street. cleaned, repaireo. 26 years’ ex­ W. T. GRANT COMPANY NEW USED, Rentals. Reeds, Jiist A Man BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY 1950 Buick 4-Dr— Oynaflow. Wanted Autos— perience. Free estimates. Call Diamonds— Walche*— Phone Office VIC FLINT 1950 Pontiac Chleftlan 4-Dr. Howley; Manchester 5361. strings, mutes, stands. acces­ 1947 (CHEVROLET club coupe, FALKNOR Drive—Woman to help Jewelry 4^ JU GTAM AN ’ L B rvtB er © im a i^ PENNY «Hiv> 'o a t y , NOW 1 WANT Sedan. radio, heater, excellent condition Motorcycles 12 mother of nursery school age sories. Repairing. Certified in- Evening* 2-5938 or 2-4278 Z RBCOflAnC a io g t o ^ IVHV—E g COUGHLIN ROOFS stay on In PACK TO ERP IN THE C O L^ bOU ID PHONE rail. 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- throughout, aa rk e Motor Seles. child with, housework and plain LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re- rtruction. Music for all occas- M3UK WAX A50RBLS/ rhJO O Jt WHO WANTED—Good, clean, localised any. kind of storm! For guaran­ Home Listings Wanted TO REGBA5BI.E ' OUK NIGHT AIR, r TELL WI/VAYOU NEEG - - Dr. Sedan. —^ 301 Broad etreet. ■cooking. Monday through Fri­ palrs, adjusts w’atchea expertly. slons. Ward Krauae, 87 Walnut. AlAPIAMTOeGO BY p v u m c- oAra. CTsrke Motor Sales, 301 teed roofing' call C5]ughlln, Man­ uuxur. rTG TMB XHLET LBSSON, JrilM DOWN H-eRE 1949 Ford V-8 2-Dr..TSedan. ' days, 12:00 to 4:00 preferred. -Reasonable price*. Open daily. 8i336. FIVE ROOM Cape Cod, expansion TWa# OMB I'M n o t Broad. Phone 2-2012. chester 7707. " - 1 " JUGT. A OFUAGON AYR. RIGHT 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan. MAKE AN offer. 1941 Dodge, Phone 2-2046. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce attic. Completely remodeled; new 1946 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan. SPINET PIANO, almost new. Must WOCTHMOO-^ l e t t b r - 1936. 1938 1939 Plymouth*, 1937- street. Phone 2-4387. Timken oil burner with hot water /WAPA8A All cara equipped with heaters BufilneaB Services Offered 13 Uefiting— Plumbing 17 isell at once. Sacrifice for cash. 38 Pontiac*, etc. WhatTl yqu GIRL WANTED a» clerk In local heat, a ll‘'copper plumbing, tile 'YOUW LVINei' tnd radloe. give* Dongle* Motor*. 333 Main. store. Must have driver's license. Write B oxW , Herald. REFRIGERATION Service, com­ PLUMBING and heating, apeclal- bath, tile kitchen, garage. Prop­ Many Others To Choose From mercial and domestic. See our Call Wlllimaiitic 3-5276 between Fuel and Feed 49-A erty In excellent condition 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor club Ixlng in repetra, rpraodellng. cop­ 9 and 6 Wednesday, March 26, Wearing Apparel— Fnni 57 coupe, Scotch plaid upholstery, display OI guaranteed used refrig- per water piping, new construc­ SEASONED Hardwood, cOt* for throughout. Just A few step* off Open, Evenings Until 10 P. M. for._appolntment. Ask for Mrs. Ea*t Center street; May let oc­ a aix cylinder beauty. Real value, atora George H WlUtame Aeeo- tion. Time paj-mente arranged. stove, furnace or fireplace. (3all Chartier. cupancy. Gilman Realty. 351 Cen­ compare an>’where. Douglas clatfii. 260 Tolland Turnpike. EMward Johnson. Phone 6979 or Leonard Giglio. Phqne 7083. BOY'S COVERT topcoat. Excel­ BALCH PONTIAC. Inc. ter street. Phone 2-2183 - 2-3035. Motor*. 333 Main. Mpmehestei Phone 2-3585, night* 5044. WOMEN TO work part time. lent condition. Reasonable. 8140. 155 Center Street 7881. Housewives preferred. Write Box FOUR ROOMS plua two unfinish­ ______Phone 2.4545 1940 NASH. Good condition. $200. EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ M. Herald. . Garden— Farm— Dairy Wanted—To Buy 58 Can be seen at 134 Charter Oak DCX1R8 OPENED, kaya fitted, ed hot water oi] heat, open aUlr- 1848 PAdCARD Club coupe. ing. Plugged drains machine Prodocta 50 •treet. dopled, vacuum cleanera, Iroae, EXECUTIVE .Secretary—must be WANTED—Used furniture. Uv- caae, full inaulatlon, plastered lUdio, beater, overdrive. Original cleaned. Phone 6497.' walli, rear porch, garage. C a ries guns, atL., repaired. Shears, experienced stenographer. Apply WELL ROTTED COW manure, for Ing room, bedroom, kitchen or » black finish. Excellent emdiUon I MODEL T Ford pickup. Take kalvaf, mowers, ate put tnto con­ PLUMBINO and heating. Fura- Lesperance. 3620. throughout. Clarke Motor Sales. in person at ‘Oieney Bros.. Per­ your lawns and gardens. Order it entire houieholdi. Let ue make look jst Clarke Motor Salas, 901 dition for coming needs. Braitfi- acea oil burners and boUen. sonnel Office, 146 Hartford Road, SOI Srpad str#st. now—110 a load delivered. Phone you an offer.... llh* Woodahed. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 10 ad atreet wnitei 61 Penil atnat^ Earl VanCamp. Tal. 8244. Mancheater, Oona. ' 7408. Piela Brothera M o^a 2-1154. .

m - i- f / ' . ;.: . I* ' ■ PAGt SIXTEEN T U E S D A Y , M A H C B 28,11^52 1. Satt^rater lEvrttbts l|(rali> Atran^Dailjr Net Frees fttui Tlw W o R llM r dent of **M*Mh*8f"*** i Tickets for the plAy "Bom Yea- •pron style, fWifceeet e r r . I iiKtiioh., ■ ...... ; _ MtiO -hy^J iUioHt^Towa.^. »2S,kSS5 M S i2 fiS t luK i fTm ______y ______...... ' reminds the members of , the meet- Players will present at the Bowers tha Red Cross servicaa bsing con­ Tied a basketisket of yellow daffodHs. i li)K this eveniiiK at 8 o’clock i t 'School, Friday and Saturday eve-< 18 tinued makes the local Red Croaa St. M ary's Guild will meet the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Julius nings, April 2S and 26, are now At the rccepUon for 100 guests committee anxloiu to do every­ held at the American Legion stMiifec In. Thursday at 10:S0,tn the Guild Fradln, 108 Porter street. Appfo- available. Proceeds from the play, thing in its power to prevent the n m ^ t f^uw U liy . Home in Manchester at 1 o'clock To Hit Quota priste ceremonies connected with which is sponsored by the Man- Reichle-Strothera necessity of cutting down in any Mtmehofter-^A City of Village Charm room for aewipf. Plans will also the mother of the bride received Headquarters the observance of the 40 anniversv rhester Registered Nurses Associ­ White snapdragona, carnation# of tha work which the Red Cross be completed for the supper which ation, will be used for* a student In a navy blue two piece crepe ary of Hadaasah will iake placi and palms decorated the Congre­ Red Croa# Fuad Qimbs la doing locally. FOR the guild Is to serve on Wednes­ and a social time with refresh­ nurse scholarship fund. The asso­ dress with pink acceoaoriea and a VOL. LXXI. NO. 150 orotht "* y y *? !. .P*~***"^^ er. director of nursing. Miss Mar­ dasps. - «"<1 talurn all iwta and committee and president ofi the i 1^*'*** **'T*1**^ **** organ anc. funds collected to the Red Cross of- jorie Burr, head of the dietetics ,F'ederatlon of Women's Republican ' ■'vompanled the solo'st, Gaetanr Munsan, Korea, March 26 department, and Miss Olive Mat- Edw^ L. Davit, Jr. Clubs of that state. Reservations I ' "'ll? ••8 g " I Love Yor — (/P)— Truce negotiators dis­ leson. supervisor in the operating Begtoteired dvU Eagtaeer sad R o r d m , Rofrigarafon Suspect Shot At RoRd Block for the luncheon at 1 p. m. in the Truly’’ and "T h e Lord's Prayer. M e C a r t h y play^ "much more frank- room. Mrs. Herbert .Swanson will Sh.angri-I.ai room mtiat be made The bride, who waa preaented In' Laad Sonreyor attcnil the Institute of Women's Woshort ORd AM nessi’ today in seeking a before Thursday, at the CTonneotl- msrriaga by her father, had as her 18 Proctor Road, MaaeliMtor - f ) Auxiliaries tomorrow. cut Council of Republican Clubs, msid of honor her friend, Misr Othor AppIkHiets compromise on exchanging TM. M I t A ls o C ite s risoners— one of the three 410 Asylum street, Hartford 3. • fA ta s ffr .Mi.ss Harriet Weiner of Crosby Eey issues blocking a Korean road Is One of several juniors at Mrs. Rebecca Provan. who Is Th.JW.HALC com’ armistice— an -Allied spokes-1 Talks at Cleanup Probe the University of Connecticut who Pulls Baby chairman of the committee ar­ O u s te r B id man reported. i Opens Talk BEHER DEAL Is gaining practical experience in ranging for a military whist for "Some alight progress" was 1 the dietary department of Man­ Friday evening of this week in Free electronic HEARING-AID made behind the screen o f a news PONTIAC DEALER chester Memorial Hospital each the Ma.aonlc Templo, urges the of- Washington, March 26— watch inspection blackouL . Brig. Gen. William P. 1 From Well I 'v ( * nl* r 'wi r» rt '1 .'Mi h' «l*'r r week end-as part oH h etr course trr^ftrers and iiienibera to Till taWei. > — Sen; McCarthy— (Ri# With One of I institution management. Playing and door prizes will be BATTERIES L U M B u H f f OUAL^TV Nuckola said, "but they have n o t, W is.) today filed a two mil­ gotten down to brass tacks." I awarded and refreshments served. For All Hearing-Aids lion dollar suit against Sen. Simultaneously/ he disclosed a In Coventry Benton (D „ Conn.), accusing LInne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of Guaranteed Fresh change in the UN Command Producers PyUiias. will .serve''l refreshments him of “libel, slander and strategy on the kay to the dead­ ' Coventry, March 26—'(Spe­ before its meeting to be held to­ Late for Work? conspiracy’’ to seek the ouster lock. 'liie Allies have rephrased Pittsburgh, March 26?-(^ morrow night at Orange Hall^The their demand from "voluntary cia l)-—An 18-montli-old boy OLD FURNACE POINT CAMP of McCarthy from the Senate. — The CIO United. Steel­ , time Is set for 8:30 which will If your watch is at fault you’d better stop at G A U D E F S The suit is baaed on Benton's aa- repatriation" of priaonera to "no was in serious condition at I give members an opportunity to workers demand^ steel, aertions last Reptember that Mc­ forced repatriation.’’ ...... Windham ^ Ctimmunity M&- A Brethffr and SistaFCbmp” ^ I'nttehd church services first. for a free electronic inspection. W e can spot the trouble dustry acceptance of the in a Jiffy. Carthy committed perjury, fraud No Forred RepMriatlon iPPriaL Hospital early this and caleutated deceit of the Amer­ AYage " Stabilization board’s 873 Main St. ■’Thefe" is no fundamental dif­ afternoon after being pulied ON BEAl’TIFLT,, HEAI.THFI'I, LAKE CHA.MPLAIN Tel. 4i:«) ican people In pressing his charges ference in the two concepts." proposal for settling the ateel that Oommunists have inflItrated unconscious from an open Watch repairs guaranteed for one year. Nurkols said, but the new term dispute as negotiations WESTPOKT, NEW VORK the government. might "be more palatable to the well in South Coventry this Benton made the charges before opened today with one major enemy. No forced renatriation morning. The child apparent­ producer. ~ Dlroctor, John Baftman, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. LECLERC COME IM OUT OF ■ Senate Elections subcommittee means the U N Command does not ly strayed and fell into the FUNERAL HOME which haa been looking Into Ben­ Bafore negotlationa got under AMlbtant To Lou Llttlr, ('olumbla I’nivenilty endorse and will not employ force well when hia mother left way with Jones and Laughlin DONT THE RAIN WITH A ton’s contention that llcOarthy la to compel a man to go over to tHe, him for a few momenta to Steel rp., USW District Director threw Thom Away unflt to serve in Congress. other side if he does not choose SEASON $395 HALF SEASON $210 FUNERAL Mrs. Earl .\. Reichle Benton last week offered to to do.” look after her dinner. Hoapi- John Hurray told newsmen: 8MII plenty of wear left in NEW waive the Oongressional Immunity -- "We're going to present tha G ^ i ■hoe* repaired here. t(\l authoritiea reported the SERVICE I Eleanor Garncaky of- Doh*x>nvllle. from suit. A section o f the^ Con­ Simultaneously, Nuckola said, reoommendatkms of tha Wage U N negotiators have been telling child waa in critical condition l-'nr Information or Calalngiie .Mi».s Catherine .rack.son of Man- ROOF stitution provides that members of Face eoatMtad la pala. Nonaai' VMe, 24, of Saatti Bnatoa ’saeeta at Stabilisation board to the company the Communists repeatedly "there Walter N. chMtrr wa.a brjclc.»msid and Geor­ Congress are immune from suit his oaptars after he waa shot by a iteta.traoptr'at'a read Mooli but not on the danger list. in fuU and we expect the company SAMYULYES is every indication that the great ALICE MARSHALL LAMENZO Leclerc, gia .Nel.son of Tslcottvllle was ^891 MAIN ST. fo r remarks they make In Con­ throara up la Madimrs', N. ML, follo w laf a 9NS.0M rohhery la Daa- The child, Darwin Blulto. son to accept the recommendations Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ majority of their captured per­ Director flower girl. I gress. vers, Maaa. Steto Trooper fSIfford HOdrefli ahM VIele aad aaother of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Blulto. which were handed down. If . they It* .lean Road, .Manchester, Telephone S.H.'I t;( .MAIN S'l OPPOSITI ST. JAAUS CHURCH ter Kind- Done While Von sonnel now in our hands desire to Best nisn was John Carney of TheWG-GLENNEYca Waives Immunity man driving the car an they attempted ta escape. Police aaM ba^i Ridgewood trail, was found float­ don't, they;it be reaponslble for Walt. return.” • ing on the water 'in the partly Manchester Call 2-5869 South Windsor and ushers were ; McCarthy said he .was accepting mea were armed but could aot say they were hivelved la the Daavers any eteel plant shutdown that fol­ FOR MANCHESTER’S MOST COMPLETE 15 MAPLE STREET BUILDING MATERIALS filled well on the property of Francis Reichle. brother of the : Benton'a offer to waive immunity. roMiery. (AP WIrephoto). The Communists have been In­ lows." SELECTION OF M'ATCHES Opp. M rat National Store Ogle Sawyer on Ridgewood trail, bridegroom, and Bernard Struth­ Parking Lot. LUMBER FUEL There waa no Immediate com­ sisting thev want all prisoners re­ Other TaBis S«t turned and have objected to Al­ Route 3l. Mrs. Robert Hart dis­ ers. brother of the bride. 3 36 MMAiN SI. KShOllSTER ment from Benton. He la In Los The WSB has recommended that lied proposals for interriews to de­ covered the boy, pulled him from 024853532348535348485353232348485353484831534853485353485323484853535323482348020102485353 Angeles, where a Senate Small the union and bidustry sign a new 53484853232323485353482348234823234853485353534853232348530153535348535323535353535353The bride was sttlrcd in s bridal termine the prisoners' wishes. the well and gave artificial 48532323535323234853535348234823532348534853534844535353484848535353534853534853534853 Bualneas Taxation subcommittee contract calling for^a 17i$ cent gown of lustrous ivory satin fash­ The UN Command took the new respiration. expects to open hearings tomor- hourly pay boost and other bene- ioned with a sheer yoke edged with row. Police Hunt . Clues tack on the nroblem more than 10 Nurse Helps pearl embroidery. long fitted Shortly after she started work­ flte. (Xher union negotiations with McCarthy told reporter! he days ago. Nuckola said. But he 4 th sleeves tapering at the wrists and ! ing over the baby, _ . he _ uttered_____ « other ateel’ companies on the Annual Child’s Photo Contest lans to serve as his own attorney. disclosed It to newsmen for the a full -skirt and train. Her finger­ sound. She and the child's niothimotlu mendations will follow in rapid le is a lawyer and waa a judge in first time today. tip veil of bridal illti.sion w a s ! E er took him down to the road ano Are ordre. Wisconsin when elected to the Sen­ In $681,000 Theft ApparenQy this new policy did edged with .satin braiding caught stopped a woman who happened ate. President Philip Murray of both from a beaded tiara ami she car­ not enter directly Into Wednes­ to be driving by. Fortunately . Asked whether there was any the CIO and the USW today began I ried a Cascade bouquet of white day's off-the-record talks. Nuc- she waa a nurse. Jpan Gallagher talki with teh giant U. S. ' Steel ENDS NEH MONDAY—MARCH 31 Maloney’ precedent for his suit; McCarthy Danvers, Mass., March 26-^-{/P)— Stymied in their quest kols said Wednesday’s di.scussions bridal to.',c., and sjtephsnotjj^ (^led HolyokPi Mw*,. oa the staff at Corp...... » .*».•■ ..MW C .* were a WosH acale large SPONSORED BY TOTS^'N-TEENS V<1fh's'Viiirh will be able -to cross-exsmlnei* parent difficulty and Qigde o ff in | said they cleaned up the last of ! iiig ahoulder rape, mitts, a nile i Holdup Leader the Wrilllmantlc Fire Department's McGrath Asserts president was scheduled to open rrrUn^iilir tuiir. Benton. a burst o f speed dowm Danvers' i their minor problems by reaching green veil and a pink rose tiara. • ambulance. negotiations with U.S. Steel he THE sioST ADVAXCED IMug-in for rprnrH The complaint' says McCarthy main street. "complete agreement on the ports told the ISth annual conventhm of She carried a caacade bouquet of i has been: "The F B I has combed both sides f New York, March 26—(Ah—A o f entry question.” , pink rosp.s...... V. |»Ia>Fr. ('abin^t in bnp (Continued on Page Twenty-three) Waahington, March 26— (A*)— Attorney General McGrath the Pennsylvania CIO orgaalssr fruitHond lmi«h. "Seriously injured and damaged of the street." said Chief KIrwIrt, bank manager who lost some $64,- The Allies then propo.sed the 1 The flower girl was dressed In a ' told Hou.se investigators today that ekeept for the ca.ie of T. tion that a price increase of $8 a in his official capacity and In hia "checking people who were in 000 In a gun-point holdup two key issue be solved by dropping , lavender taffeta gown. ruffle- Easle.v swore today— have put the total cost aa high aa TKLKPHONK H358 ted to go to-their homes. naming Sutton and Kllng as his and-lhree. />f-his-cablnet. M artiaT more than an hour when -."Oa my word of koaor”— that 30 cents an hour. 7:00 P. M. law and press censorship also members cited the case of former V, Meanwhile, the search for leads accomplices. He told hia audience that the were ordered. Assistant Attorney General Cau­ hie friendship with Proaldeat tO-SI>ONWmS; WF.I.DOVS I'REMf KII>TION PilAKM VCV—FIRST N'ATiiin 'SI Of 8170,000 continued here and in Everett Robert Hoffman manager of the United Steelworkers accepted the W. Warren Fahey of Over Trieste The drastic steps were taken dle aa an argument for maintain- Tmmaa had nothing to, do with BA.NK OF M AX lir-STER-^MOTTIER OCMISE DIAPER SE^RVICe ' ' W'here the two getaway cars were branch bank, took the stand ,to­ WSB's recommended settlement Hpiiforil, Auctioneer after the Tunisian government and ihg a strict check on the outside hi* proflte In a grain storngo abandoned. F B I agents also w'orlr- day and in somewhat elegant venture. even though not entirely satisfied. ed in the revere area. the French protectorate's nomi­ activities of departmental employ­ l . J Ex-Convict Confesses language told o f hia brief encount­ FRscist* Red Agitators es. Murray said the recommendations United States Trucking Com­ nal' ruler, the 70-year-old Bey of er with the holdup men^ Saartamed Paymeat Waahington, March 26—(43— did not give the USW everything To Taking Cash from pany offlclal set the loot figure at Tunis, had balked at what was de­ And Nine Oats Push New Italy Unrest Harry Easley, a self-styled "small for which It asked. $681,000 upping by $81,000 the scribed as a French ultimatum Caudle was fired as head o f the He created a minor courtroom town" investment man. told Sen­ See* Lnag Talks Woman in Reading, Pa. original estimate. Against U. S.* Britain that Chenik must be fired. department's tax division on or­ surprise by testifying that the ate investigators today he made John Murray, who heads tha If You Can Sew L e ft behind in the truck by the The French action climaxed ders of President Truman last fall The V ICKFORD. hv Du.MnnI. total money taken included some three months of Nationalist riot­ $.35;000 in a grain storage venture USW district which includes pari Reading, Pa., March 26—OP)— A time-pressed bandits was $87,000, for engaging in outside activities LET CO. with Riant 21*inch rectangular tuhr small change. He said tha total Rome, March 26—iffb- Fascist ing and sabotage In this North that lasted less than two years. o f the 40.000 J. and U U SW mem­ LOOK nsIDF... 85-year-old bookkeeper who po­ much of it in coin. ' Truman said were incompatible riugdn fnr rfrnrd pla>ar. r.abinFt of was $63,942.09. Previous taati- and Ciommttnlst agitators sgalh African trouble spot and World He said he and four partners bers in Pittsburgh,'Aliquippa, Pa., We Need You then compare! Guard Suspects with his official duties. McGrath lice say has twice served prison t mony has produced the same dol­ today' sparked student mobs War II battleground. In the vio­ put up a total o f $25,000 In the and Cleveland, Ohio, said he looked fine mghngany or limed oak veneera. While the probe here went on. had sanctiored Caudle's accep­ REET See n liv Du Mnnt.i terms for burglary, admits break­ lar total, but no previoua witness swarming through streets of lence nearly 100 lives have been project on which he said he spent for prolonged negotiations, adding:. I ti^ police kept under hospital guard tance of a $5,000 commission on Do More in '52. ing into the home of s Reading haa mentioned any of the iMindiU Rome, Milan and Naples in new lost. Hundreds have been arrested "about a third” of his time. "We have a lot of non-economlc W e have an opening in two Massachusetts men who were the sale of an'airplane whose ori­ 6292 woman and making (fff 'with $170,- scooping up nine cents. ‘Trieste for Italy" demonstra- and put behind barbed wire. ginal onmer had business connec- Easley;, who describes himself as issues to consider on which the.' - 000 In cash, Raading-polica raporU our Alteration$~Dept. for rt iricim 1 tgmQBfiL i BE ad last night. (Coarinued on Pmre^enty-three) | (ConHnned on Page Thne) The Oommunists directed the Moslems in Tunis went on strike wece. being investigated. in the witness chair for the second A strike of more than 656.M0' Det. Lt.~ Paul SlXpKgs~dtacI6iM A o W ir e at the BfUish' and A mar- today in protest against the McGrath said that aside from straight day as the Senate Agri­ workem in bsMc jt