FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 iMmtfhgHttf iggralb 'Ligjkis On*^ Tomorrow Nighf^to Aid Cancer Fund Drive ..... I " • of the local Eiaenhowar club, act- . Rev. Harold B., DUaler from Rt. bd as master of ceremonies for the Averase Daily Net PrcM Run /ohn'i BvangeUcal and Reformed r " GOP Learfei^^Pose Rl ‘Ike* Rally D ra w s WHY NOT GIVE THE LITTLE WIFE A MEAK7 rally. . . .. For .the Week Ending ...... ____ ...TIib WeatherX- ' -tanroir tn tjantnlalc. Pa., and Rev, j ■ v. ■ ■■.- ■■ ; .Sx- ■ ...... - .... - ...... MroVLeoimitf.'^dib arrtyM about TAKE HER NORTHtFOR A SUfPER OF STEAK Clifford O. Slmpaon of the Center “ .... AjiHi 12 . T ift • ' ...... Fnrecait of 17; 0. Wentlim Sanaa Telephone employei who ' have 9:30, "ahortly after Dimock bid ComireaBtional Chilrch will ex- m all C ro w d good night to the crowd, said thert^ maonteered to work oh"S lthe “”1«hanff» pwmita. thli Sjmday. Mr.r NOntH METHODIST CHURCH "UfhtX.On’ had been "*’some rhiaundefstahd- 10^4*94* r Fair aiid''warmer the' OlUUr - wUl,. preach. , on "The Ifold- Ing" about.the, achedulea...... ai’enlnf a re ------, , .. o f the R oad";it both the 9:18 end MrA. Radd^H W hb AufK'* Member ot , the Audit. .cloudy and oboteg, Bnaday, _____ . telephone company«mn*nv bulldlntbuilding on o'clock eervicea at the Center Present on the speakers’ plat­ Bureau of Olrealntlons SATURDAY, APRIL 19, INIZ ■ .X , Beet Center atreet at .8..p.^Jtt..auai cmiffcTlt W Bbirt^dl^ -the itw|ent e n c e . ‘ I k e ’ ‘ !g n H « form . last . night lyero. Cjharies, S. Mattchesier— A City of Village Charm day, when they will be.aaalgned House,, legal advisor to Governor .....t :00''rd"'7:00 P; ’■---■'''•’-sr-’- ' - -- ■aalatant, will {>reach at the 8 And Unite tne People.^ to different care. Thomaa Dunbar O’clock aervlce' and will have full Lodge and atate committeeman will be captain and Mra. Dunbar charge o^-the worahlp at that from the fourtt^lqtrlcl: Williams. VOL. LXXI, NO. 171 (Claealfled Advertliliig on Page 18) XANCHESTER, c o n n ., SATtiRDAY. APRII. 19, 1952 (TWBLVE PAGES) PRICE nV B CENTS will aaalat. The Elsenhowei rally staged Davis, chairmaiTof the Republican time. last night at Center Pahk by the Town comlratlse;' Natalie -.'McIn­ HAMBURG STEAK DINNER The regular meeting .of Man- local Eisenhower for President tosh, vice chairman of the Repub­ eheater Dlitrlct Scout'qfflcera will ktnga Daughters circles in this Club attracted about 200 hut held lican Town committee, and Mrs. area w’lll have a.union meeting to­ qnly about 50 people, and\ tho.se Hazel Finlay, president of the be held tonight at 8 o’clock at the morrow afternoon at J;45 In the Beat Side Rec library. . I who, remained missed the . \nlain Manchester Republican Women’s Steel Wage •ElraL ..Ereabyterlan.. Church,-. Wfl i speakersneeker—as ■ as ■ •- SecretarySecrotarv ■ of. .. Btate. Club. Capitol avenue; Hartford...... GUI Scputi pI,Trooo;>.M AlLce K. Leopold failed to puK In i ibdor to the speaking, phase, of Glri Scout rooKiea: at Burton'a mil appirlrSftce until- shortly afth,f the rally, the Kiltie Band, colorful­ Beethoven Glee Club members the 9;2S conclusion of the rally. Boost «Seen itore all de:y tomorrow. are requested to meet at Emanuel ly attired In their richly appointed But loyal Elsenhower adherents 'scarlet and tartan uniforms and Lutheran Church, Sunday, April did hear, reports on the general The Cyp Chib of the Center 20,■ promptly at 8:30, to leave at 8 lid by high-atepplng drum major­ \ Church will meet thla Sunday at from two of his supporters In the ettes from the high school, parad­ End W E Strike Next Week for the Stonliigton, Federated atate. ' «:S0 p. m. at the church. Wer­ Church where they will give a con­ ed up Main atreet. ner Vetter, an exchange atudent - Mrs. -Florence Raddall. vice cert ’The men are also asked to chairman of the Marlborough Washington, April 19—(/P> from Germany, will apeak on Oer- wear dark suits. New York,- Aprir‘19—(/P)—A compromise wage increa.se - many aad-will play..hia.ACconUoa; Republican _ToWn committee, in -..tThe steel labor fight-grew- speak'ihg "on ‘Efseh'hbweV'ii... htick- ' ' earlv today ended the key strike o f - 10,000 GlO Owtallers ^freahmenta, and a aoclal hour King David Lodge, Ho. 31. In­ agafnst the We.stern Electric Co.,, and fostered hopes for A hotter today with the Tru­ will follow. , ground and qualifications, told the dependent Order 'Of Odd Fellows, crowd' that the general Is the man POODLE GUT! quick settlement in two remaining telephone walkouts. The man administration threaten­ will meet tomorrow night et 7:80 lo ” lgnlle and unite the people" '^^XiuUierwedii o f Ernaitiuel Luther- " ngreemcht. hetweert* the Installers, _' . ^ ing to raise worker wages in St Odd Fellows Hall. It Is re- of this country. POODLE CUT! members of the CIO Commimlca- * • ■ will P'«ftt tonight at_ 8 quMteU .that ,»U. im#mh?m • • She- isakl tha t Eisenhower's sue-1 1 « _•{“ *-«««. «yyu';-«'a-a'-eftiwpi-rviafcriu o'clock IK the veatry. Reflfeiih- this meeting, as It will be visiting ■ ■ “ tloria ■ ■•Wdrketa'“ b f : Afherics;’ ■ and- ' cess at unifying the representa­ .Rigiilofiiy $1.IM Western Electric was regard^ as; F i s hing Luck a Ceoter Springi Ill G o o f l a n d I la d menta will be aerved by Mr. and officers night. Refreshments will tives of the NATO nations .urider ! new uproar in Congress. Mra. Clarence A nderaon. be-served followl.Dg -.the^ meeting..'. the most important thus far In 12 ; bends More ills command lx proof that he can ! days of strikes that have threat-, - -Becrotary--of^Commerce'Sawyer unify, the people of the country. ! sreqiA L late yestrtday,server an uitima- -M rs. Ffed Manning of 47 Maple ened to disrupt telephone service Horace E. Rockwell, ope of the ; 43 states and AVashlngton, D. C. tum on the industry’s private own- I street le chairman of the resolu- flrxt supporters of the Eisenhower' ForSoinein ers-^aaying that unless they reach in :* tlons and reeommendaUona for the Nfay Set Pattern PLOWINB AND mm'rinCnt In- Connecttmit- and a • - $1.00. It was expected pattbTti -'—’O ..... ■a* agiwement with -CIO P i^ den t ' 43rd annual state convention of . - —Hersld Pholn. l6 iieVa 1 recent visitor to the national EU-j with the purchase of any, for the settlement at a meeting •Philip Murray by Monday or Tues- HARROWING the Daughters of Union Veterans Four local Republican leaders joined 1^f». Florence Rauaall (stand­ ' enhower headquarters tn Washing- | X da.v, the government will step In of the Civil War to be held In home permanent,^flll. later today between \Veqtern Elecr,_ U. h. l^orces F oiir State& ing) who addressed last night’s Eisenhower rally, on the apeaker's ton, said -that the Elsenhower, .- ( ______and give the steelworkers a pay Hartford 4it the Hotel Bond on platform. Flanking Mrs. Raddall. wh is vice chairman of the Marl­ trie and 6,000 still striking CWA A. BUTLER 6 boom Is sweeping the country, and Limited Time Only. salesmen, distributors and ware-_ boost. April 23 and 'i2L borough Republican Town committee, arc Charles S. House t left I, Re­ that support .which was, supposed ; . Washington,, April OrtiBhg, A p ril 1 9 ~ ’I didn’t think -the .governmenti •foot- rrea t'(11.34 feet ahsjve -good' - ^ :::x . picket, lines.. are . .xnai.nl.ai.n.ed., by . Maximum autbocized.gctlvexluty. has . the, power. Ip take. money,. be­ level) .-surged downstream.-yaator-.... 7“7 - Salef^ieei ' - northern California and Nevada longing to the stockholders of any day. There waa a wave of eiatien plant and Western Electric dis­ (Continued on Page Sex-en) corporation and order it disbursed in the twin ettisa, that thla menfect tributing house employes." to the workers without consent of -T^lIeralA. PhntOs.ar bad-^ failM to -smash through the Both the remaining disputes in. the authorized officers of the cor­ Manchesler's fiiiitlng ent4imiwrta>-yoiing Slid old altkn-—were m(t narrow channel levees. TWPE 130 $2.98 PLASTIC CALF, PLASTIC volve wage Increase battles simi­ poration." en mass this morning at ((enter Springe for the openlaglag sf the Inland | J • t - J. But then the rlver’a still-tremen­ lar to the installers’.. Senator McFXrland of Arizona, fishing aenson. Above. oh'llieTe^^M’e'are the worn 3 dous pressure burst through. a 7- Reduced To Suit Your Purse The three telephone strikes Crash Kills Senate Democratic'leader, declined] 69 Convicts Betty Jane Wariier trying to atragbten out her line' which beciune Editors Get by-9-foot concrete aeWer line four CANNON FINE MUSLIN PATENT AND FAILLE started simultaneou.sly 12 da.vs to conunent on the prospects o f ; entangled while casting. Id t^ n g on are Jimmy Mancham, Rill blocks behind the levee. Water . ago with other CWA walkouts the; Republican move or to talk | arncr and Kimirn )diuP'''Tean4er. One of Uie more fortsuinte hula ripped up street pavement for IjH) RE(^2.98 72x108 ...... v ^ HANDBAGS agaln.sl Bell subsidiaries in Ohio, 29 Persons about Sawyer’a’-plan*. .End Revolt,is1 was 10-ycar-old Bobby^Ynx'cy' of IM Rlllngton slrcat. East Hartford, A d v ice on feet. It spurted tn geysers, and ' -----Mic:«lgKft‘;and Utssr Jersey. But -the / New CmiTt -Fights Dim who is shown glMmw'on ths sight prepnring to nat an ll-toch'Arnnt. 'guah'fdthmijfh-the' atrwta aeroM - - Values from ’Top handle and over the shoulder styles. Colors: Black, navy', red, latter three strikes were settled in There't seerfled no chance of Dobbv'also enumt a nine-inch trout. Approximately. 1,500. n m , a wide area where there are ware­ REG. $3.29 81x108 ...... $2.69 green, etc. . aeparste. -mediation negotiations. heading off the administration women and eHuoien were at,Center .Springs Pond during the morn­ houses, railroad mvltch yards, Although the CWA was involv­ On Airliner move,to Impbae a wage boost over 231 Hold on ing.' iVeather conditions— frarii a speototor'a iidawpolnl— were great Predictions lumber yards,.and factories. Tha $2.29 Each ed in sll the disputes', if held two thh‘ ffldUlliT» h**d. Attorneys for but aagtOrs said the luek was net ten good. break waa at 11th and Grace REG. 69c 42x36*PILLOW CASES .. Ea: 55t separate contracts with- Wertern the steel companies are prepared streets. $ 2 5 , 9 5 to $ 6 9 . 9 5 Plus TSx lios Angeles, AlJril 19—(/P) to make a new court attempt, in Trenton, N. J,, April 19 — . Washington. April 19—(tP) X . • Wonderful Cannon quality that will last for years. Electric and Separate contra'cts C5ty. officials said they weren’t with each of the BeD subaldiaries. North Continental Air­ the event Sawyer acts, to chal- (/P) .^ixty-nine weak but, —Still smarting from bad po­ too certain what happened except . Wrstenj Electrij;- is the ^ manufACr ways; opeWiUug unscheduled langa both legalKY surly convicts ,filed oqt litical forecasts in 1948, news­ thsti y», By mldrmoraiag..today,.tha aiL- Roll .Collar, Assprtcd,Colora. Sizes ,16^ ''selirem'cnt'was ih’'Bigh't' in-'tWa xEtalglit paj’I The ihdustj-y'hAa bf- ...t ' Ry'•<11K AW OfclA’rt’ji.R R No candl- • -I. 'Use "more- legwot-k and heait- REG. $3:59'72x108,....,7.••••••• Wage flght;-- ■ ...... to ,L os.. Angeiea,. .crashed., in. Che nation - waa described aa .VwaU...la .95 Puente hills, 25 miles from Its ferexTa total T7 1-2'C*rit Hike. ’ om^objerttre oC ♦heir- T«Yt%n« S & r ' .upporteraTaie. ' ‘ ...... : ' NVmit 'iut'd ies» ’gflciiswo'rie;'’ — .95 2. Find out what the people are hand.” The bulk of the backflow destination, early yesterday morn- .-■an Irripartiai Inicstlgatmn Of I ’ looking through opposite | Pennsylvania has 70 votes at had been cut-off at its mouth In REG. $3.79 81x108 ...... $3.19 (Continued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page S even ^" pri.soh, thinking, nbt what -politlctans say. Ihg in a heavy fog. .Seven hours I''” "; ,, T, 1 .. X- lends of the political telescope to-'each party’s nominating convan- the river and pumps 'were lifting later a rancher, checking bn his r. Lovell Bixby, deputy Dom -; Republican presidential tlon. Both partiba already have Basil L, Walters, executive edi­ ml.ssloner of InstituUons s o d ; Pennsylvania next picked 10-vote at-large delega- excess water back Into tha river. cattle, came upon the wreckage. tor of the Knight newspapers, told -REG. 79c 42x36 ...... ,...... • 69c Agencics, said the department. Tuesday. lions apiece. District races Tuea- 400 editors on the closing day of A complete breakthrough at the A few passengers-.had-beaivTtulScd wmild requr.sr the Osborne as-; genatbr Robert TafC o f Ohio day fliriha remaining 60 poata on .point would havaj let..water., puab ; Extra threads for extra wear. Beautiful quailty Lady Peppefell Monkey Lungs from the plan;, but- moat • died Chines^; Trade the convention that they foygot Into Hte 'Baat Omaha area---a' w sl- ’ shclatlbn, a Tcundatlon' InttTCStrtt i y^jii j^gve no Jm-" esch'alde...... _ - , ■ ■fo'u'r 'yesrs sgd‘ that' "a good leg­ luxury muslin for years of service. - strapped in their aeats. in pri.soh problems, to make a sur­ dentlal area abandoned last week RAYON-CREPE The plane apparently exploded mediate or definite effect on "hla ' Reauits of t)ie popularity poll— man is’ atm the backboiid of a good by the several tl^nusand peraons .95 .95 Used to Keep Bid to West vey at the piisim. or anybody’s bid for the GOP pres- where write-tni may be counted— newapaper," A special buy of Allda allp.slip. Lace trim top., and bottom. Sizol as It hit the side of- the 100-foot In a .stntemejit issued through 38 to 40. Pink or white;white. Reg. 13.88..M.OS.. ------— hill. Short, glistening ’rivulets identlal nomination. Backers of are not binding on these delegates. "In. .1948.. newApapermeiL..Whose, (Coatimied o « Pago-Sevaa).. - Wai'den Willfani H. Csrly,' Rfsby Gen.? Dyvfghl Ellserihbwer Jhalsl the Leaclera' of both parlies aay they legs were tired were so convinced Life in Babies where aluminum had melted, tes- ^ d d R e d M o y e saiti..tJia-aaanciatiivi-Would„t>e-rer. WASHABLE QUILTED tffted lb Lbe Heat b'f tfie"ffr« preferanUal . baltoUng -la o f prlma. aee po .reaaoa. to. commit. Patinayl- that thiejr-knew the-flmrt mitconje quested to "advise officials a s. to ' importance. » Vania's delegatee to any, hopeful that they covered politicians and SPECIAL $2.98 consumed everything except the needs and requirementa of,-the ' In the Democratic preferential | —^------White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., smashed tall section and .-“one ' Hong Kong. April 19 -iJ P l—Re­ fellow newspapermen arid not the ancient fnstitutionj* vote even a microscope would bet (Continued on Page Sevea) MATTRESS PADS April 19 - First use of a wheel. ’ cent hints dropped by the Chinese people," Waltsra said. “ monkey lung to' provide an exter­ OlearexI for Laniilhg . Communists thst they sre willing Release Hostage Walters suggestisd that news.’ B u lle tin s REG. ’$3.98 39x76 TWIN BED SIZE .. $2.79 nal substitute for the lungs of a' At 3:.T3 a. m. Friday (6:33 a. m.. to do business with'the West hss Buildings In the Stale Prison papers should re-apprslse some of from the-AP Wireq .95 human being during surgery was est) Los Angeles International the commerce marts of . Hong used reguiarl.v were huill in J 8-3.5. their thinking about objective re­ NYLON BRIEFS announced today by a aurgeon Airport clear^ m o t Lewis R. Kong buzzing. As the Trenton mutineers sur­ porting—’T tear, we may .tlnu, .ii who aaid the technique kept aev- rendered three, prison employes REG. $4.98 Mx76 EULL BED SIZE . . R79 A apecial buy of all nylon briefs. Nile, yellow, blue, white pink. Powell for a” atraight In" instru­ Tracers, mostly Chinese, are Russell Backers. State reality that it ia deadpan report- SWEEP BURVIVES - eral hablea. alive, for a time—one ment -landing through -a dense telling each other they never did they held hostage were -whisked Irig or lizy re'fSrtln'g.’’ ; R w r quality‘ by 'Monumen^^^ Mllli |htT ^^ll dY %zm 5, 8, "T; ■ ■>' ■ of them for three hours. awa.v In the warden’s- autiim.oblle Tokyo, April 19—(A>1—-Tito early-morning fog. The radio con­ believe In attempting to. put off Praise for Trumaii U;— S. Navy tonight amid the- yftht. The monkey lungs, freshly re­ versation was Interrupted by the trade with China. to their homes. They were rer moved from the animals, were Kefauver Can Not Win ’Mr. Truman, no matter what high-speed miaeawtoper Eadl- SPECIAL AT 69c ground-controlled approach opera­ Foreigners are less outspoken, ported in good condition. his Bins may be. is a good leg man • used in conjunction with a "me- rott was straddled more thaa tor. who monitored but did not di­ but many make no secret of their The convicts were taken to the and a hard fighter," Walters said. -chanlcal heart" and were em­ hope's for early resumption of prison hospital, scar.cfied for ID fimrii today la ia duel wfUi' rect the landing. He told Powell ’He sensed what' we ss news­ Red shore batteriea at Soagjin, Juniors’r—Misses*—Women *s ployed specifically to supply oxy­ trade with the Communist neigh­ weapons, given baths and locked Washington, April 19—(/P)—Two southern lawmakers back­ that his plane did not appear on paper failed to sense, and by be­ North Korea, but withdrew EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY gen to the blood of the. patients the radar acreen. bor. In their colls. ing Sen. Richard B. Russell of Georgia for the Democratic . whose own. heart .and. lung sys­ coming a legman eshdidSta he without casualties. ■The plane • appairently ' had - Bmbaegn fMands ' At Rftb'W'ay, R. ■Wllliai’n' Lagsyl presidential nomination said today- a -rival- candidate,-Sen; •won- the election.'* ' • PRE-TEEN andGlRLS’ DRESSES tems were cut off. y However, thd U. S. Embargo on Suffered Htort Defects crashed at this instant. Attempts superintendent of the prison farm, ELstes Kefauver of Tennessee, couldn’t be elected in November. Hla advice was backed up by NAVY BABRACHB BURNS . ~ MATTRESS COVERS Dark .plaids. Vslues to $8.98. to contset the plane failed. A Chinese-trade, imposed after the said- he believed the mutineers However, that statement by Sens.'- • - ■ ------^ ^ -----;----- James B. Reston, New York Times Gabardines. Ghecks, Worsteds, One monkey itirig was used for outbresK of the Korean war in ■ i /. (f;?MA4air.>rvv‘irj.}T " :‘’ eite)y -of'.'ffe/hiratait iJifanto/■ • Alt (KiWA-, ;^ltndor qf.Wtieisito '¥E*iiMhg-' —^ sp^tacnlar fire roared .1 .A... . wreckage was not tocaied TinttF af­ -HEC: $4a9»CTl BDBBEfrBtirreNS $3.6»^ ..... the baSles wisre'. suffering from"^ o f' .MlssHisippl was termed "jx S A ’ - ton- coTTespoiutent. «.... ;-7- , ..., . thriniglLK.jinffa':t^^ offlony SALF: $2.W add w — ter 15 i; m .^ ------...... ■ Ti a^wOiOppIftlf'llItTif-commodmeswbiopiilftif xpe ;"RahwiW disorders started laik" by Sen. H,umphrey , (D.,‘] Reston said "The prOfeaalonal congenital heart defects, and dl- .which, cannot be exported from barracks at , the Bruaswiok .gect- operation pn..the hOart Itself Mrs-.Juan Etchebarren, living TUiurstlay. night. Ah,, a donnltory M ino.)„ who. added tbit Ke.fquv*iri e w s politKians are na longer a roUalde .-REG. $4.9f^ra,ZIPPER $3.98. .. . I. ,'.L • near ;tbc-'eiash--aeen#,-'*''toid- ;■«**■■ thef ili-Be to R«tChii«a; br.to ^Jrthg'^rtte^T'ttm-‘ -tb*vietB- ^hototf N T id b its -NfviM Afr SMiq™ Rib^ - Combination..Suits, i x ' ’’’coriatftiVfefl' tKeir'bnry7-lJh'a1tCe'' TCr lf;"diffliitti*lyane'pf tftif De(h«ci^i''f 8QUw;ir2«riietf ftla: oaei airman Mid tojurlag-.-S.v.; heard a noise before davlight that Kong either.’ BfltSiri Also hl(i( ; themselves up with nine guards as Made of heai'y weight unbleached cotton with seams all bound. aurvival. who could win’’ the election. CulM' ffdin AP votera are going to do on election herolr steward's, mate wfeg flpundedjikp,* tsiL, its ,^-^ade;^^wU^^^ Comfnu- ...No Soutb.SMPpogt...,... .•M.J'xJlUk t m-'.Xk'.w. . -.'e VU w. ae-ir.. ., ;i = -T,'J £ • i' ' w^cati -iieMIr56ii(ii ''•THey' bato ’ the sprgeOn who descriDea the ~ - -tContinlied on Page. Seven) BLOUSES technique .said- there la encbiirager (Continued on. Page Se,i-en) lux JUAt s j, yt'e sjsttled ,1k in Tren­ separate interviews they believe, NsUtwidlsL CWha. roiecto jap- been blqaed, but now they .are also iqiilm ilsrlN w M fyT^ ton,’’ J-agay said” - QUAKE RBOOROBD ' rnent in the fact that life was Kefauver will lose in his bid for *nes«i proposals for changes Ih ramarkabty ill-informed;’’ Reston New. York, April, 19—(P)-—A» SLISHT ir r eg u la r s ' . WHITE RAYON CRERE. Hand detailed nylon, linert the nomihstlon.. They both pre­ — maintained—^ en though tempor- Convicts Ask Probe supplements ' to proposed peace said: . - K earthquake of moderate inteaal- finish, chartreuse Golor. Nylon tricot,-check, green, black. arlly—with the aid of a ’isubstl- The - Trenton convicts during dicted that even though Kefauver treaty previously agreed Upon by The major reason for their un­ comoa from south of the Msson- ty atraut 8,40Q mile# sotttli el, TTiree quarter sleeves. Reg..$5;£l8..Sale pri<^ $4.69. tute” heart and lung system out­ their rebellion shouted for removal negotiators on Formosa reliability. he said, la that politi­ here was recorded today at * of Carty aa prison warden and de­ Dixon line he won’t receive much cians no longer really control big JACQUARD FLORAL side the patients’ owq bodies. Truman Rile^ Congress President Truman It expected to 5:05.85 a. m. (ejkt) oa the Dr. Robert Janes, head of the manded an investigation of the support from southern state dele­ attend .memorial serylcej tomor­ city machines and voters no longer RAYON CREPE, long sleeves. Dark shades. Reg. $4.98. prison by an impartial body. gations at the party’s national vote in blocs. (Columbia. . University ' selsiiio- CANNON TOWEL ENSEMBLE Department of SurgeVj' at the row on steps of Lincoln Memorial graph. The tremor waa belleved- RES. 39c 25% LINEN ' ANOTHER SHIPMENT! , Sale price $3.29. . . . University of Toronto, said the (Tarty e,glled in representatlyes; nominating convention in July. I Library, in -Waahington for late "Let’s be honest, we really don’t With Sessions Threat of the Osborne association, to'hear know who is going to win these to have occurred to the vletolty. . technique was developed by Dr. He 11 ne^ver be nominated, much : Harold L. Icfces, former secretary of Costa Rico or Panama. REG. $1.29 22x44 BATH SIZE ...... 89c SLISHT IRRESULJiRS OF FAMOUS Ejlender. | of the interior, at which Marian MARTEX DISH TOWELS (Conllnued on Page Seven) (Continued on Page Seven) Eastland put it this way: "K e-U n d „son , the Negro oontraito, (Continued on Page Seven) WAMSUHA LUXURY pUALITY ( Washington, April- 19.—MP*—Vsaid Sen. Capehart (R-Ind), ex- fpuver cannot be nominated and ^jj| - NAB IRANIAN BEDS REG. 69c 16x28 HAND SIZE ...... 49c Presldent Truman’s threat topressing the mood of many Con- he cqnnot he elected Tehran, Iran, April 19—(P)-t , ' BABY SHOP crack the knuckles of ;£^ngressj gressmeii of both parties who be- Bui Humphrey said the Ten­ Mrs. Karl A. Relche of Bristol Poltee said today they arreatad 29c Each TURKISH TOWELS AND FACE CLOTHS Elizabeth l<» Keep with a chain of daily special ees-"^ Ueve the 5214 billion dbllars Tru- Vapor Trailg Alert nessean "stands an excellent is elected president of National Negotiators Renew 10 members of the outlawed Reg. 35c First Quality Face Glolhs .... 29c slone, if it balks at voting' the man has asked for- the defense chance" to be nominated, snd ha Conference of Girls Clubs of Communist Tudeh party yester­ Long wearing absorbent Martex dish towels. 25% linen, with 40% TO 45% OFF REGULAR PRICES STRAW HATS REDUCED 10 Year Promise money he thinks ia needed for de- program and foreign aid is too E. S. Air Defenge discounted as prepnsture the East- America. . . . New trial ordered Prisoner Parley day in n rnid on a secret meet-'’ 'Cannon "Snowflo^er" pattern In heax’y weight abeorbent quality. colored borders In blue, red. green and gold. fense, drew defiant retorts today, much. land-Ellender contention the South for seaman Franklin B. -Weaver qf * lng In n private house hefe. Nn . Reg. $1.98 to $3.98, Englewood, N. Y., who shot an­ details were available, from several legislators. The House, already has cut the will line up almost solidly at the Waahington, April 19 — MP) — other seaman to death. . . . North Mu.isan, Korea, April 19—(P)— Reg. $2.29 24x46 Large Bath Size .... $1.29 London, April 19—UP)—Elizabeth "He seems to have gone com­ total six billions, and the Senate Chicago convention for Russell. NOW $1.49 to $2.98 n celebrates her first birthday as pletely off his head,” Senator Taft Vapor ‘ traila in the Msky aighted Tip Off in yiorida Smithfieid, R. I., wool mill lays off Truce negotiators today began FARM PRICES DROP hopes to slash It auhstantislly.'Sen­ from, the ground in Alaaka set off, 200 third shift workers. . . . Navy another Njrttempt to work out a Wnshlngtou, April I9*HPh~, RES. 59c YARD Queen Monday and will keep a. 10- of Ohio, a candidate for Republi­ ate committee, hearirtgaon the ap­ '(I.et’s wait and 'see how the Reg. $1.10 lOx^S Hand and Face Size 59c year-old promise most folks can presidential nomination, said a brief precautionary air alert Florida primary turns out." Hum­ hopes to . refloat the WlUlam formula Tor exchanging , prison­ Wholesale prices for farm prod­ $1:50 QUALITY FULL propriation are to begin next week. throughout North America yester­ phrey told a reporter. "Thst may Eaton, which ran aground Monday ers of war captured In Korea. ucts continue to ease downward, SLACKS AND OVERALLS thought she'd forgotten., in Springfield. Maas., when he Assails Cats ’ Reg. 49c Face Cloths ...... 29c This birthday—Elizabeth’s 26lh learned, of Truman's statement day. be the tip-off on what Kefauver off Japanese coast. , . . Queen Juli­ U.N Command spokaamen re­ falling two-tenths of 1 per emit For spring and -summer. Reg. $1.19 to $3.98. Truman departed from his pre­ A.B.C AND PUNJAB FASHIGnED 60 GAUGE ' —w-lH be private and qUlet like yesterday In a speech dedicating a The U. S. Air Defense Command can do in the South." ■ ana turns to Southern California. fused to say ‘ whether staff offi­ during the week ended April 15, When you see these soft fluffy heavy luxurious Wamsutta, towels pared text to charge thaj "danger­ said it never determined whether Kefauver arid Russell will be In - good will conquest of west cers made progress during their ' you will want dozens. Not all colors Iti each alxe. Wine, hunter those of her beloved father, King hew AMVETs national headquar­ . NOW 79c to $2.79 ters. ous and dartructlve” cut In the pro­ planes actually were over Alaaka. running against each other fnir the coast. first meeting with the Red* after ANNOUNCE A-BLAirr ’ PERCALE PRINTS green, aqua^ copen blue, white, yellow, gray and pink. George VI. But lU high point will SHEER NYLON HOSIERY b e . something papa would have jUke (Diarlea I gram,'which he said were made for The vapKJr traila diaappeared and first time in Florida’s May 8 Catholic missionaries are being a two-week recess In tha off-the- la* Vegas, Nev.^ April 1*” "*® ; tikril—keeping her promise to in­ ” He is claiming power like the sake of election year headline whatever caused them waa not presidential preference (popular­ thrown out of Red China at rate record talka. —Tlut atoroto exptosian nuM> BLOUSES spect the Grenadier Guai-ds. Charles I of England," Taft told a hunting, would risk the lives of picked up on radar. Highflying ity) contest. A second primary to of about 100 ever month, church "We are still in executive ges- week will oonie off In tweoa. ' 49c Yd. , '^Lohg before death struck the Springfield rally. "The President American soldiers. craft usually leave such trails. elect the state’s 24 national com, sources In Hong Kong say .. alon.” waa the only comment from and 10 a-m. (noon and 1 p j lli' ■ 'Jtj;- Short and long alMvcs. Rag, $1.98 to |2.9B, SMms to think he must get all the He said he would not stand for While word of the alert was be­ ventlon delegates Is slated for Far East Command says relief Col. George Hickman, top UN e.s.t.) Tuesday,' weather Over sixty patterns and colorings In the taart quality A.B.C. and quick blow that swept Elizabeth to the throne ahe onCe confided: money he asks.' Well,- Congress it. ; ing flashed across country from May 27. goods from Army stocks are staff officer. mittiag. It was the Hrit Punjab prints for dresses,, aprons, skirts, draptriss, bedkiueads, All new spring shades with reinforced heel and toe for extra ThsJ.WHALeea. He aaid he would "call a special Air Defense Headquarters at Colo- The Florida primaries are tha Ing seat to rtetima of Thursday’s In an adjoining tent, subcom- the Atomic Energy houMoenta. NOW $1.79 “ If ever I am Queen the Grena- .. . .' la the appropriating power wear. Sizes 8H to 11. ..imiMAIICNBfm ' 'and . . always has been." I ■ disaatroua fire In Tottorl City, has ever aanouBced the day ^ (Coattnued'on Faga ngbt) I "That'a ona ha can’t make stick,'’ - (CoaUnoed m Page niglit) (OonUnoed

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PAGE TWO Ma n c h e s t e r 'EVENING h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ^ Sa t u r d a y , a p r i l j s , is 52 She it oiie o f the chaperones for a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1952 PAGE THREE Mrs. Katharine Punner of Long Shaii|in-to Talk . part of the sophomore class of Hillyer to Hear \ Rockville Island. : HirecUi Concert Wllllmantic State Teachers Col­ Betrothed DaM9—Millar’s Hall The funeral will ba held Monday lege'w ho .are taking the trip for Dr. Eric Mann Tolland Turnpike ' at 3 p. m. at the Ladd Funeral ------On Inspection sociological- purposes. They left on Modem and Old Fashion .- Caiicer, Fund >€olumbia Church Society Reaching lOOth Annivei«ary Bids Awarded Hhthe'and at 2:30 o’ciMk..-at the a ’ cHarlere'd Hiia which tskeS them ______:___ Dapeing . .... 1 .*a.;.Qai;:3y4iy.. ■ Tl^atty Ltrth^rtth ■ R «v, - ■” Tha April «»f HUlyar: ■''Bverjr-' Saturday - NightI -■-•v- - ■ • Cancer Ihive Erich Pleper, pastor o f the church, A Mimchester ‘ ri«deht WlB he Mr. and Mrs. Evan Kullgren of College, to be held at 10:15 a.m., 8:00 to 12:00 P. M. wiU officiate. Burial srill be Iq i among the 63 men and . women who Erdonl road atUmded a reglonM. lo Hale, Kapla ‘OriM’s.'Mitt GemaUty^vTha .funeral: € wm taka .the ■meetinir of -the'Society o f CoBiieote Mair— All solicitors will wear a-distin­ contracts will be let soon to the drive, about 90 per cent came back b y the University of .Connecticut groupi. Plans are progressing guishing armband and will issue two companies. grounds of- desertion. She was "Gems and Sweepings" Is the nicely and some splendid exhibits for use here. granted $10 a week support for Glee p u b 'under the direction of title Which has been chosen for the official cancer receipts for each The Hale .company, which this, The following; are sendng on the are alread.v lined up promising » contribution received. . week submitted low bids on three each of two children. Philip N. Tf-eggor will be held school paper edited for the first bigger and better display than the Dorothy committee: / time this week.' Barbara Newberry STARTS The -21 group |leaders who will other projects, enbired a bid of Rockville—Mrs. vClarence Fln- Canvass To Start Aprit 24 at the Vernon Elemen- one'two year! ago. won: tha award for the heat-aug- y,.,, !?®'’ . y ? . l W . ’ 9fT iCRCP>l.=»n' Mrs $8,773 to. lay. l.S8b.Teet of. sewer, ■|ey VftS. ■ t M U d ^ imedfleh; MW. - ■TH#' Rowtvme ■ BspMat TStutch tsi^“ '’%ch6bl A'udlfoHum the' Mrs.’ MS'ri'Oh'Walsh''Was c-alled M 'K '^ d ’ KHTXmMdr'VMmW Elizabeth Ubert, Thomas Dunbar. and install 13 catchbastna and six will hold Its annual Every Member gestton of a name—the one Tomorrow C ertnde Luftetmn, Miss Kdith Ca* Rural Vernon School Asaociatlon. chosen. On the cover of "Gems to Philadelphia Thursda.v by the of 82 Lake street announce the STATE Mrs. Geno Andrini, Raymond Kle- manholes. Enlistment Canvus starting to­ engagamant And coming marriage' satl. Mias Kewertna Marley,. Mrs. Treggor, choral director and* and -Sweepings'* for April and death of her aiater's husband. Mrs. c6lL..Mrs.. Milton.. GqttUeb, Ted ------>...... -v-.------—Hpnrfd Mintn. - On .Tuesday, H9de vfas awarded ■J, Stanley McCray, Mrs. Leo B. morrow and continuing through o f Dorothy Nazllah to John Ban­ voice instructor at the University, May is a sketch of the fronh main Walsh, who 'is general chairman Cummings, 'Mrs. Ella Quish, W il­ A few of the members of the Columbia Ladles* Society work, on a quilt that Will help the Columbia contracts for thr installation ot I^ah erty Jr., Thomas Regan, Mrs. the week. Tomorrow wifi be' noted COlOg iy Is also widely known u a baritone entrance to the Horace W. Porter o f. the May Carnival to be given croft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas liam Viens, Mrs. Ruth Spencer, Congregational Church 'Xt some future sale. *The society, which w ill be 100 years old on April 29- will sewers ori 'the west branch of Gard­ ie Payne, Miss Isabelle But- as Dedication Sunday with special soloist. He h u appeared on tele- -School, drawn by Ruiuell Spear- by the Auxiliary of Windham K erry ot South Windsor.^ Mrs.-Joseph Tedford, Mrs. Russell celebrate its "birthday” tonight-Bt Yeomans Hall in Columbia. The women pictured here represent ner and Grandview streets, and on leruJCrs. Loretta Milanese, Mrs. services st 11 a.m. A t which the Community Memdrial Hospital, Miss Nazllan la a gra'duate ot vlaloR and-.ra*dlo-bra4ulouta- of- -man. . .Xha..mim«osi«pb«d * e* Probata convention in Starrs^ Soldiers in Civil War Horn. vanced-Gifts committee. It Is hoped proje.ct of the new school, the Fletcher; ■ fourth grade, John Hartford Wednesday. DRUKS Arqm TED and'Br. (Robert M. Rayburn ha-vc meeting a t the home .of ” -Mrs. otey have entered a prize winnlfig POODLE GUT! Wheaton; fifth and Sixth grade Jan urged that persons who will be George Little finished a consign­ float each time. . Inxited to Meeting . that by the time the drive offlrlslly committee in charge looks for- Twenty-nine women, members, By Mrs. Donald Tuttle iiiEiE ESTIMAfiS • E»iRIENW The Parent Teacher Association Tasker; sixth and seventh grades, O' Hartford, April 19—(85 Oscar away from home pjace their con- ment of 150 pair. Tonight the Society will cele­ Rogulariy $1.50 atsrts tomorrow that from 10 to wsrd to It being a social and fi­ of the local home economics jgroup Mm LUND* Jeff CHANDl£R,.s«si Columbia. April 18— (Special)— Council and all membera of the 12 per cent of the total will have nancial-success. , Barbara Woodward: eighth grade; Druks, .38, an executive of the Har- ON THE tribuUoiis in a stamped envelope The first year the- society paid brate its 100th anniversary. Plans Joe Beeba; George Patpns Is faculty of the Fsrm^ Bureau met at the • ESTELITA in HAVANA and address it to “ Lights On This is the story of a woman’s or­ •are in progress for a b'ang.-up,good P T A groups In the Town of Ver­ been pledged. The committee irtcIudM^ MrS; lic Bag Co. Inc., of Norwalk wsa SAME SHOW $10 toward the purchase of a SPECIAL advisor. home of Mrs. Irving Lohr Mon­ Toast of Pan America Cancer." Postmaster Olln Grant ganization . of the church — one mclodian for the church, which time. O f course, they couldn’t pos- POWER ROLLED SINCE 1920. non are Invited to attend the meet- Elect Officers Marian Lehan, Mrs. Sally W n«l, acquitted of four, counts of In­ ROSE" * A /final report of Ahe recent day evening. *fhe: topic of the come tax evasion by a Jury in fed­ will deliver such mail to the cam­ no doubt, “Similar, to many Uke.it Mrs. Howard Rice, the present aibly have the crowd out they hope Itig o f the'Vernon Rural School The Rockville Lodge. Loyal Or- Mrs. M ary Yscano, Mrs. Ktose. evening, "Getting Along Together eral : court-here -yesterday. — ------S n d s SHOWN A T 5 and 8:80 paign headquarters all oyer t he. epu n tr y _ For. .in_ the sec.retary,^.aaya ---she - remembers f(?r to wltne.ss an original skit de­ • M^ndpy kt H pt m. nt d e r-o f Moos#r will elect officers Ford, Mrs. Arline Goxdz, Emil catnpaign. for. funds cemducted by as a Family"* Wai led by Mrs. A jury of nine men arid three PRICES: AmTLT,S $1.25 church, as in the-home, and in the still being used there when she picting the life of the society, ’ the Vernon Elementary School. st the meeting tomorrow st the Stavens, "George Hammar, Mrs. the Red Cross shows that Colum­ Evan Kullgren and Mrs, Donald $1.00 woriiep deliberated for one hour T o n ig h t ‘QUOVADIS’I CHILOREN 50c Tax Inch country— isn’t it the women who was a child. They sent $42.50 without turning it into a financial The speaker will be D.r. I. N. Thut, clubhouse. Wlllism Hahn Is the Pearl Gibson and Sumner Thomp- bia Chapter, which takes in the Tuttle, local leaders, who brought with the purchase of any and twelve mlnutea before return­ 3 PcFSOiis Hurt are the power behind, the throne 7 to the soldiers', oommlsslon at success, too, so while the enter­ professor of philosophy st the Uni­ present governor of the lodge. towns of Andover, Oolumbia and back from x leaders training home permanent refill. versity of Connecticut, who will ing a verdict of "not guilty" oh Their purpose- is always that ot New Haven' and . also., packed . a tainment of the evening is without ..... Becial Club Hebrrin, ■ coUectea a total of meeting. Information given out by 'being helpful, , DE MAIO hav«( for his subject. "Philosophy $1,305.25. Kenneth Simpson of An- all four counts. missionary barrel, . freight on charge, a bazaar will be held in Limited Time Only. T h e Italian Social Club will hold Miss Fay Moeller, family life 111 Stamford Crash One hundred years ago, April of Our Present Day Education." Vernon Methodist Church will hold dovez, -who was chapter chairman ... . ■■ — Druks, along with his, father-ln- which coat them exactly 25 cents. Yeomans Hall in the afternoon and ,s.hUfInfJMl masting tomorrow a t.8, 29,. the women o f Columbia XSon-. a 4-oBst beef- dinner-will be served . ' Mta. Anna w>tg»T * a Bmergasbord suppST tonight said that the focal chsirrhah're­ iSl' Sn-oph- A- Llchter; former • ■ • 'Htc second year Mrs. Charlotte p.m. at'th e clubhouse on Snipsle ice. In addition. Mrs. Robert , grege t igiuii Chu tch . .organized, .the at. 6.:30—proceeds to ..go. into .the. CALl^ANYTIME 7691 — Mr#.-Amts ■■ Kehr Welget; -68; 'atre'et'.""" ' ^...... from 5 to 7. o'-clock. I^vlm is- sup* ported as— follow s:'• Colttmbls, president .at. the ..bag company, a n d ...... -Stsmford, - April. lO.—Uia— Three Little waa- eleoted-flrst directress i: JAMES' Macklln dlsplayer S6me"ei^cialrv persons were injured, one serious­ Ladies' Aid Society. Tonight at and Mrs. Sophia Yeomans the se­ society's treasury for future widow of Henry Weigel of 34 CotisTt Paper per# of this -type have, been large­ •$6.57.37; Andover. $286.25 and He­ Arthur Levy, 62. treasurer, was 14$ Main 8L— Tel. 2-5701 lovely corsages, made • from old I ly, today in an early morning col­ Yeomans Hall, the society will cond. Mrs. Avery must still have church work. Thompson street, died suddenly at The American Le^on April ly attended. The proceeds will go bron. $361.66. In each InHtance. accused of evading $308,000 in in­ HOW TO RATE . haf home last night following a toward the church renovations. pylon stockings. The mwnbeis i lision near the center of the city. have a "birthday" party, includ­ continued as secretary-treasurer, waste pspbr drive jxistponed due more was contributed this year come taxes over a three-year, pe­ short Illness. She was bom .Ttin* were so entjuisfastic. Mrs. Mack- Most seripusly injured was ing a bazaar and dinner. Though for we find no record of change. to Palm Sunday and Easter will Union Church than, last and the total figure is riod.-1044-1945 and 1946. Earlier 87. 1883, In , a lin. who hxi already showed a Licther and Lej*y pleaded no -cbn- WITH YOUR DATE Kn-inces SlriCiint, 21, o f 10 Osborne there are no records back of that The minutes those days were nev­ take place tomorrow. Residents In an exchange of pulpits tomor­ shout $3,000 more than has been few women the art of making ' date,, it is thought that'this so­ daughter of the late Wlllism and row st 10:46 s.m. Rev. Henry Peck, collected . here ever before. Mr. test. atreet. East Norwalk, who, police er signed by the writer. In fact Cathertne Cook Kehr. and had having waste paper are asked to them, will conduct another class I said, was the driver of an auto­ ciety was an outgrowth of a place it In a vjelhle W ation in of Windsor Locks will be the v'ls- Simpson said he felt quite well '■--.AVanl a reputatinn for there arp. merely one or two lines lived in Rockville for 40 years. She May 5 for others iriteresfed. This | mobile which collided with a park Benevolent Society which had 4, sm>Bl,v , sh«Ul .t»sdn* lass ex-, . - walk, and .Margaret:.Cdatanzo, 25, number . Is recpnled... apparently 'There „is UtUB: the women of FROM MANCHESTIER MEMORIAL COMPANY'S Connecticut, a Stats Banking Inatitu* takS-.The- trip sW SSked to 'm'ert's't ’First' 'LU t h er a h Evarigelicah whom he says the credit for the [ pensive 'cuts of meat, tinsel plc- of 14 Fairfield avenue, South Nor­ was on a par with today' for 40 note' in the mlniites through the tlon. at t>)# cioM of. bualneaa on the Board Walk at 7 p. m. and Church will meet tonight at 8 walk. was the average attendance at years. It would seem the women March Si. 1W3. rohiishsrt in accord- auccess of the .campaign Is due; tureg and etched -aluminum. 'make the trip In a group. o’clock. ^Tew members are invited they 'lyre town chairmen...... , J ■ .The , AoesJ .women 'will, .demon- ' wp.h n?.ef Gonnectln it will tell how .Cont„ Eveijf Night- Fgqm-Piulc. first tOr ho'.'ritO*ATi: haia Members of the Rockville post and any ways possible. It still con- Depoalta of United ’ State* sL Msnehester within and fnr* the aujflllary plan to attend the ses­ SMASH DdUBIJt HIT BILL! Simple Mrs. Rice tells o f the entertain­ Ooremmemt (liifl u d 1 n g Otstrirt of Mftncheater, «n the 17th sions at which the depatment of- ments put on for the.public when poatal aavidgaV . . . i ...... 449.li39.19 dar of April A.P.. 1M2. **BuicI^a In Depostia of Stalaa and poll- Present. JOHN J. WALLRTT. ncera of the auxlllarV, together Orutonbury Thtattr "M Y SIX she was a child, remembering one I'ICil lubdivtalona ...... rn.M9.rr JudRe. ■ with th.the department rhsirmen, TbI, niaa. 8857— Free Parking CONVICTS" The '4 Songsters in Color -which must have been bery similar' Depoeita of-l>anka— ---- lariQsa.fli Afternoon’* - EataU -of Joaaphlne -W—CAnnon, will be guests' of the 'district-.■ - to our present day hobby and Other depoalta (rertided of Mancheiter. In aatd Dlatrfrt, “Sit '"'Bugles In The AfU^noon'* J«h» BraI Md fSlSf 1 craft show, only back then it was and offlrera' checka. etc. > cetR«d.. ^ _ RAY MILLAND Gilbert Ray MUUa4 On molinn of. Herman Tulea or*aRid H#Uaa C'xrt^r e.m .loew s titled on Antique'Social: Members TOTAi; DEPOSITS $7.21«vM4.M Manchester, executor. “Harem Girl" S:M-«:3S'ti46 displayed their collections for the Other iUblMU«a «... t 99.109.42 ORDERED; That aiz months from JOAN EVANS 4:5D-t:lft the 1.7th day of April A.D.. 1M». be sAd HARTFORD pleasure of the rest, much as they TOTAL UABIL1T1R8 (oftl " the same- are limited' an*, allowed for SUNDAY to TUESDAY • STARTS SUNDAY • . , do today. tnriudinr eubordlnAted oh' the rredltora within mhtrh to bring In “LAS VEGAS" In October, 1911, the society JtfRtiona shown below) ,.9 7.272,949.90 their ctalma atatnat said estate, and Academy Award Winning essiUI AecottBts the aald executor la directed to sire Jane Rusaell-VIrtor Mature Performances! DRIVE-IN planned a fair. This was to be held Ospnal »t«rk ttfttkl' p*r public notice to the creditors to hrirt EXTRA! Big Talent Show on . ."Streetiair. Nam ed. Deal re" , tn August the foilwring year, a * rsUier? ’ «.t«0:oo IP' their rtalW!*' withTn' ttld iime AUow^ out atag'e Saturday night,'April Be r lin t u r n p ik e lawn soc'ial' at Teo'mans Hair.'‘11iat' ■urplu9 ...... 000.00 ed by publtahint a copy of this order TODAY thni TUESDAY Marlon Rrando-Vivlen Leigh rnd)dlrtced proflta - ai.U7.U in some newspaper havins a cirrula* 26, plus 2 semen features. ALSO "OKINAWA’’ was apparently the first of the eald J).robate jdlatrlft, wltJiln tan RICHARD GENE Music by Oaetua Pete. Tex ROUrtS NEWINGTON fril fair and suppers which became. ■asytfftuni______or _ tRti>raa:______aiut nt-eUkBif tttd * tri«dWiWi"'iriW ■'SHtf’' return melie Ihl. rautt .ef. the ■ -tHWii; ■ PeWnniisiiwS* net Ire given...... for which' they became knowTri Tor TOTAL LIABILITJE6, JOH.N i,. 1VXLUCTT,. Juda*. fniles arouridr- These' were Tield AND- CAPITAL AC- annually each fall, for mahy years, ■ .-OCUJlSTfc. AT;4UAai.Ui' -AT- A tOHVRX'Or BBORATS beldtst:^ m uaBAYOitEnr »6w - tthti^WorW--pi^m ’dde’ .. MSMOBANDA ______* ■Ceventey.- within and foe the. Dtelrtet A u e u pfedsed. nr ualzned of Coventry,, on the I7:h dey of April, to 'rationings they Jwere skipp^ hui JOE PALOOKA •f.» times, . , . . ante, and blUa redl*coun.t7 . --JUdCftxe. „ vr.' ■ - -'■• • V V* - • -M 'T R lftaE CROSS" .1. i .■'WithtB-'-the'^iitSfe 'yeaifF^ ' ed and woHtle* antd wlih " EitRtm oj vRoyal V . R o m , liiVt inf. ‘ have"'gtv«h:-tHal 'evehf ; up-::'8ap- sgreeinent to repurehsael 1 1,810.000,00 nrmnti^. fn M td Dtitrirtg planting It with smaller sales held L o u t end dlacounta u .Th# Executor havirR mad^ writtfn . STARTS WEDNESDAY ehnwB above are after de­ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. several timea during the year. appliraUon to maid Court. Jn Rftord- Back in 1911 they iharged ~20 duction of Ttluatlcn re- anc« with th,f mtahilm. (or an oremr of 30 m 'bafora Mid day DANCIN8 SATURDAY I TO 1 printed and used as a means of ad­ Bubfcrlbed and awom to before me of baarlnf. and (hal raturn ba mada MARKHAM’S vertising. A Couple Of these are WHEN CHOOSING CHOOSE WELL! this Jfth dey of April. 1*53. to thU Courte W. N. GHUBlfA. AUait. still with the books. One reads, When memorializing a loved one, remember you are also memorializing for the fOmily, ______* ‘ Notary Publlr. THOMAR. G. WFaL.LB8. Jm.Ra. EXCEUENTFOOD “The Peak Slaters will present too. (Jhoose well. Depend on the skill of Manchester Memorial Company to help you ithrough thla most Important task. ^ AT A COURT OF PROBATB, hold. AT A COURT OF PROBATB holdar. LAKESIDE GRILL their Unique and World Renowned *n at Coventry, within and for the at Coventry, within «neat P. XteCarlt. late o f Coventry; Hlldrath B. Church, tata of Covantry. *‘M V ' In The within laid dlatrlrt. deceased. within said dlatriet, daraasad. Pattern No. 8820 is a sew-rite bring, brightness and chesr into .Thla Court doth decree ..that six Thla Court doth dacraa that alx SIX ArteVHoon" NOW OPEN perforated pattern in sizes 12, '14, your kitchen. Dontha be allowed and limited for the montha ba aljowad and llmitad for tha 16-. 18, 20; 40. 42,51ze 14. 3% yards Pattern No. 5254 contains hot ereditnra of aald eaute tp exhibit their rradllor* of aald aatata to axhibit thair I CONVICTS** W n . L I E * S LOAM T^kBle«l»r o f 39-inch fabrics. iron transfer for 7 designs, mate­ claims against the same to the Ad- claims acalnat ■ tha aama to tha Ac- •h - , Pishing, Lhre loir, Seda, Candy, let Crtcun, Dark, Bleb, Cultivated mlnlatratrix and dlrecu that .nubile mlnlatratrix and diraru that nubile PRESEHTS THE DUBALDO COMBO. For this pattern, send 30c In rial^ requlrem.ents, stitch illustra­ notke be given of thla order bv ad- nnticf ba givan of thla ordar by ad- •:M"19 D. a. iiM iU p, m. Grade No. 1 $8.00 cu. yd. vertialng in a newspaper having a rlr- BBUNO DUBALDO GUITAIl—H. BRNRVEN*ro. VIBRA HAKP' CigOTnttff. CliVigors, rs, iclet, Sundrios. BREAKFAST, DIN- Coins, your name, address, size tions and color chart. vartlalnz in a nawapapar havinz a cir­ Grade No; 2 $2.00 co. yd. eulatlon in aald dlatriet. ant.' bv poat- culation In said dlatriet. and by poat- DANNY MIKALOWSKI, ACCORDION ‘ NEKS, SANDWICH"ICHES. desired, and the Pattern, Number Send 25c in Coins, your name, Irg. a copy thereof on the public-sign int a copy tharaof on th* public al(n Hundny— "Stmetena- Named to Sue Burnett (The Manchester address and the Pattern.Number Delivered In Track A. H. AIMETti, Prop. In said Town of Coventry nearest 9»«t In aald Town ot Covantry-, naaraat Evening Herald) 1150 Ave. Anier-- to Anne Cabot (The Manchester tha placa whtra tha dactasad laat Desire” and “ Oklnntwn" SPECIALIZING IN SIZZLING STEAKS Load Loto—Order Now TEL. 2-5807 OR 7787 Jwel? *** *’’• last dwalt. leas. N ew York 36, N .’Y. Evening Herald), 1150 Ave. Amer­ OerttSed from Record. Cartload from -Record. CATERING TO PARTIES FEATURING AMERICA’S Basic Fashion for '52 Is filled icas, New York 36, N. Y. HARRISON STREET—OPPOSITE EAST CradETERY THOMAS^G. WELLES, Judge. NUSSDORF rohete Court,- .THOMAS G. WBLLES. Judsa. with ideas to make your clothes . Anne Cabot’s New Album of Probata Court. ' 444 CENTER STREET MOST DISTINGUISHID BEER Needlework is chock-full of grand ^ CONST. CO. DlitrietI f • • of ' Coventry. - Outrlet of Covantry. .Read Herald Advs. BUDWEISER budget go further—time-saving J and economical designs -that are designs, plus exolting features and easy to sew. 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I" ■ ’ ■ ■ ' ' - " ■ X - ' ■ . . • J >- \ - ; P A G E . FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1952 iM li^E STE R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 1952 P AGE F T ^ - z : not to ;ba ministered unto, but .to will meet. Sunday at 5. p, m. with minister, and to give .his .life X- Mr.. Bettlnger— .This will 'now be- . First Ai^ Cour^ - KeofCDegree — ramom for many.” come the re-gular mooting hour of- " ZoGCG-Botinsky -Nuptials" the Y.P.F. a r r w !__loan Radio • and TV .a. ,r Selections from the Bible in­ WCCC— 1290 W H A T — 910 Begins Tu^lay Plana Complete clude the fpllpwing,:, "F(>r„G,bd ..»9!. T7»«l Glfls’ . Friendly Society HOKNS— 840 -Eastern Standet* ■nme loved the world, that'he gave bis Bponsorst'Club will hold a t»’rd Manchester Directory -mUy.' begotten--Bon,- 'that whoso­ 4rarty:Menday-at 7t39 p.m : -."A...new -. Standard .' Firat ..rAUI ■ ‘The InItlatton' Of' * large grmip' ever belleveth in him should not The April meeting of Cub Pack l:ee-WDRC—Ntwi. coune will begin, on Tueiidny, of new membera into the Knightif ^ H ^ h Methodltt Chttroh S t Jamra' R. C. Church *> perish, but have everlasting life. 27 wilt be Friday at 7:30. <» li:45—W TIC—Guest Star. WCCCrt^*nrheaiex• JCatiaee, !5f55**-Ww«. 11 :M—WDRC—Sail Lake City Taber* light. Campbell ^^ouncU’g qeiqbra-. Sev. Fr««d R. Cd|t«r> MUilutfr Bev.-flenrge P. Hughes--'— world-to oohdemn-the world; but at thoir regular, houra. • 'nacte.' .HplUater Street, .Sch’ool, .William tlon of the Founder’a 70th Ann!- TOMORROW NIGHT Percy f . Smith, Rev. Edgar J. Farrell that the world through him .might Advance Notice WKNB>rBa9ebaU SpecUl. . WCCC— Polish Hour. Sacherek will be the- instructor. veraary. Final plana for inttlatIona WTHT—Nf‘w'8. - - WONS—Polka Time. RAIN&fTsHINE AmoclBte MhilMrr be saved.” (John 3:16, 17).' The Right - Rev. Robert. M,. WTIC—Newi. W H A Y —Italian Program. The classes are open to all who through the exemplification of the Hrrtiert A. France, 'Sunday Massep: Correlative passages from the Hatch, Suffragan Bishop,of Con­ 1:1S—WDRC—Gufit Star. W K N B ^N ew a: Church of thk Air. wish instruction In first aid as ap­ degreea were completed during the Minister oT MlMlO For adults; 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Christian Science textbook, “Sci­ necticut." will visit this parish for \VON3—Pleraor ThaKa Orchestra. .W TH T-Clm rcb of Iho Air., TT WTHT—U. B: Mv;inei.' plied ' to common emergencies of past wegk. 10:00;. 1 1 :00, with two Masses at ence and Health with Key to the Confirmation on Sunday, May 4, W TIC—World of Mu»lc. FQIKOANCER WTIC—National- farm and Home ll:S*-WCC(V-,Vf*«: Ll(f. dalj/ life, as well as to.civilian dis­ Sponaora of new randidatea have !*|^unday, April 20; 9:00 and 10:00, one In the main Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed­ at 11 a. m. Hour. -V..WKNB—American Lftthuanian Re* aster defense. The latest technique been contacted by the Membehihlp SJjlorBlng Worahlp at 10:45 a. m. auditorium at 9,:00 for adults and dy. Include the following (p. 18): WHAT—Saturday Matinee. 1:SG—WDRC—City Hoapltal. • W ^R C —Now. ; Invitation to ■Learn­ of artificial respiration will be committee and commended for ’Rtlude—"Jesua Reigns” ...fleger one for children at 9:00 In the "Atonement' Is the exemplification Car Service T:i^ee Service^ their efforta. In accortlance with FIrag Congmgatlonal .Church' of WONS—Palin* with Alan. ing. taught. y “ ProcaialdnalTIymn—"All Hall; the* basement,basement - Two TV-o Masses- at- K 10 of man's unity -with God, where­ W'KN&ewfiport* Bpedal’.. ' Ui4^W TiC-^M fdler Tlme>—Hal .Kuibi the K r o5 ■0..>M«t'Om,veBCh >aponBor — ^ :v-;venwi»;.; s-3 ®herB ■ylB''. no. ^ rrtiarga:' for' v tl»- -'■Pnwsr n i Jaaus^'*.NamelV _____ 1___ Vernnn Center - __ W-THT-rrShake the. Maracaa^____ : -Ui*57r-_WJlB.C=,jRcnple:a-.Pla.Uorm, __ course.'i'Reglstration may be made. "ODtwiatlon tortum-and one In the basement. and Love:— Jesua-- o f- -Naxareth- the derree.a' anit anirdiTuce’ HinT To George B. liiggins. Pastor' 1 !45—WTIC—Juke Box. -W CCC—Italian Ufe. B.I ^^fHe“'openitrg'TirertIng““bT ■'thT Anthem—‘Triumph! Thanksglv- taught and demonstrated than’s 1:M.—WKNB—Tanka va. Senator!. W TH T—News: Mtialc "In the French group on Tuesday. Further Infor­ the cofinrtl tifflrerg and njefiibera. Ing” ...... ;_____Rachmaninoff oneness -with the Father, and for t:0®-WCCC—Mualc. Manner. SL Bridget's flnirrh ‘ One of the surer sig]^ of spring The.name of the Carter Tree Ex- mation may be secured by phon­ All membera have beep notified ' Sacrament of Infant baptism. Ibis we owe him. endless homage.” Sunday,' April 20 WDRC—Hormel Olrla. W'GNS—Public Service Program. Rev. James F. Timmins, Pastor pert Company Is. becoming widely j WTHT—Met. Opera. W K N B -M u alcal Varieties. ing Red Chijss headquarters, 5111. of .the degreea and t)Pged to ^ SPRING SPECIAL Offertory Anthemr-"With a Voice 9:30. Church School. Is the increasing number of mo­ Rev. Robert Carroll M d known all over, and particularly so | WHAT—Funny Talk. W T IC —Juvenil'e Ranch. tend, particularly the exemplifica­ . of ainging" i , ...... -Shaw . 10:45. Morning service of wor­ torists flocking over to the Don WONS—Palln* a-If.i Alan. 15:15—W K NB—Polish Hour. tion of t he FI rat degree/T’lana Rev, Theodore P. Oubals, Center Congregational Church ship with nursery class for the around Manebister, becauee more | 1:15^WHAY—Open House. -- ‘ 1. ALIGN FRONT END SPECIAL • Hynin—”0 For K Thousand Willis Garage for the regular W H A Y—Italian Voice. have been maife to accimmodata Aaalstants Rev. Clifford O. Slnipann,' Pastor care of small children. and more town work is being taken | [ o w WDRC—Grand Central Station. WONB-Health Quia. 2. ROTATE TIRES THIS MONTH . TUngues to SUn'g" ...... Azmbn spring chaoge-<>vsr..for their cars. care Of by Mr. Garter and his men. 4 WCCC—Newa; Music. 12:30—WDRC—Newt. More Pupils Help a good . turndlit for p»w'ceremmiy Rev. DoroUiy Pease, Sermon: Christianity is Little I:(W—^WDRC—Report from Ov^rseaa. and refreahmenta Jjmt will follow. *”‘ 8armdh: *' Maases on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, No matter what your particular WCCC-^Newa; Ukrainian* American 3. BALANCE FRONT WHEELS •The trnrecc^lzed Christ,” Minister of Education Things. This ch^ge-over-. is essential to 99 East Center Street W TIC—Down Homera. Hour. 9:00, 10^00 and 11:00 a. m- Dr. ■ Watson Woodruff, Pilgrim Fellowship meets at problem, whether it be .a single W.h AY—N ewa; Open I WONS— Women Talk. Qoost Billy Fund Second degreoa a d j u s t J Roy. Fred R. Edgar the sipO'oth running of any car, but exempfifled by tlie officera 4. BRAKES Minister Emeritus church at 6:15 to go lb Columbia tree or a num)»r of fruit trees or WON8—Bam.atand. U.8.A. WTHT.—Lriah-Amcrlcau Hour, 9 - . 5 0 ^ Reoassional Hymn— "O Jesug' 1 motorists have found that ornamental shade trees that re­ 8:15—WDnC—Advpntuira In Sclenea. W TIC—Vernal Light. . . . (^ampbaMcouncil at 8 p. m. In 5. FLUSH RADIATOR Have Promlsed,’< Angel’s Story Andrew R.'Wataon, where they will be the guests of ,l:Sa—WCCC—Newa; Mu.Hc. W H A Y—Italian Program. St. Francis of Assisi Church the steam cleaner used at the quire attention, you will find that J2.;i5rv.WDRC—BIU- -Coaiaaoi -Nawsi _.^J^ll^pqp„, Pgy .yrlll. Ije .h(Jd 4tj {efa Iwll'-mr Manday' ■anti' '• PoeUude—'Testal PcMludeli ' -Honth WliHlsOTv-Roirte W - UiR ■ Columbia, PHgriro, ..iLoJlPvoi.hlp,..; with the Third degree a. TUNE ENGINE ^ - Meeting of the laymen of the ^Willis’ "Garage 'really" pays ' 'dlv'f- IB*' CirtC'r "Ttee ■ Ekl^f t’ t36m^hj» • WONS-^Frank and Rmest. South School Tufgday. April 22, • ...... Handel Rev. Arthur ,1, llefferman. will be able to help you. At this WONS—Snort’a Parade. 1;5B—W K NB—News; Polish Hour. for 2 p. ni. Sunday at 7. REGULAR PRICE $19.50 PARTS EXTRA Bunday, April 20: Tolland Association In the Somer­ dends. If you have-not had your . WHAT—Jamboree. W T H T —Newa. foC the benefit of the Billy, Pren- j 9:80 and 11:00 a m,, caiurch Pastor season, o f. thg.year .it is. essential e American Legion Home on First Sunday In Pentecost. ville Church at 7:39 p. m. Speak­ car cleaned In this'fashion, - you — tt’4A—WDRG-‘CorrraponffeTJt'T Scratch^ WCCO-^French-AmeHcan Hour...... ttfe Fund; ■ —------^ ' •...... ^' .7' _77. Rev... Francis. ,V. Rarvelta, Curate. that fruit'trees be spraved In-or-, pad. WTIG—News. . Leona'i-d alreel. Dlairlct ’ Wputv ■ 10:45 a. m . Nursery for parents Prelnde— "Spring"Song” ', .Hollins' er, the' Rev.' Lawrence Henderson,- ■will do well'to look Into'thr mat­ The pUpllB- have b c ^ making a- ter. Steam cleaning adds to the der that you may.enjoy their fruit Vr(»-'V\TTAT-NewirPoTka tfop,” ' - ' -vnjRC—Sammy "Kaye. Frank A Francra" w nr preaide at 1 attending church. Masses, at 7:30, 8.-30 and 10:30 Offertory— ■"Solitude" ... ..Godard missionary on furlough- from An­ HIGHEST WONS-*-News; Juke Box. W H A Y—Music from Scandinavia. pouter for the echdol and alao the 8unda,v' ceremonlea. < SOLIMENE, Inc. Anthem—"Laudamus," ProtherOe gola, West Africa. life of your car, fot It cleans thor­ later on. ' In fact, they require WTIC—Slim Bryant k ilia Wildcats. WONS—News with Van Deventer. 5:00 p; m., Junior HI will have a a m . paper lollypop.v to take home, ad- 634 CENTER STREFT Hysnn-r"C.rQwh, Him .with. Many, . Tuesday, Youth, choir rehearses oughly,and safely. ITiere is a more than one type of spray and WDRC—Parade of Youth. 1:15—W TIC—Behind the Pages. MANCHESTER^ f poUueh-supper- 4n- Cooper-Hall. ■at fflWefent tntemis. ■■Thoae of us- • ••4Tli>-^WKNB^Newi»*: RPflwxt Mitlner. • W TH T—Barbenrtnitr Batiads. ' . vertlalng- th* event... There will .be. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Charlei Reynolds Crowns” ...... ,E|vey at 3:16. 'cHemlcar mixed with the steam 4:Sa—WDRC-7-Croaa Spctlbn USA. WONS—Health Quit. no. art price for the lollypopa for which penetrates the rust and who are not trained do not know PRICES will address the group. Second Congregational Church Sermon: "The End of the Road,” cub Pack Ho. 86 meets at 7 p. • . WTIC—Mualc Wlt-h a Beat. I :.15~WCCC—News; Bchoes of Ireland. It la hoped that raph donation will SSI North Main Street ' by Rev. Harold E. Ditsler of 'm. scale and loosena it gently and the proper time nor the proper |:(M—WDRC—Dave S‘.cpben.i Show. .W DRC—Trinity CUIIege. ' 6:00 p. m., MiY.F. meeting, with spray to use. and even If we did, For WTIC—Blc City Serenade. . BVTIC—Allan Jones Show. be generoua in aupport of 'thla guest speakers, Mr. and Mrs. Rey. Rev. I.elnnd O. Hunt, Minister Lansdale, Pa. Senior efioir rehearses ,st 7:30 p. safely so that your radiator is Where Personal WKNB—News; Request Matinee. W K NB—Polish National Hour; News worthy cauae. The children are WILLIAMS really clean- allowing. the cooling ws certainly .would notobave. the tVarren D. Wood, Organist. HynWri-'iP,..Wo.rd._of God,. Incar­ 10...... ■ OonsMerutton — ■ WTfrr-*Te«' tna entmpetir: W T H T —Tlmfe'^ln RavleiV...... beffig urfcpd''to‘'earn ln6hey them- illOkla...... right equipment. It is much. Ie*s R d g ir Scrap .M«tat anil 1:15—WDRC—Stan Doupherly. . WONS—The Lutheran Hour. 7:00 p. m.. Epworth League, nate’’ ...... Oesang-Buch Wednesday. Men’s Club meets at system to function properly. When Is A Tradition Bclv.ja to buy their lollypopa. the motor Is steam-cleaned, this expensive and a lot more satisfac­ WKNB—Baseball Request Matinee. 1:45—WDRC—PlanA Po’^tralta. .with guest speakers, Mr. and Mra Sunday, April -20— Anthem— "Sing Alleluia Forth’’’.. 8 p. m. in the church parlors with other scdvageoble ma­ WIIAY—CrosbVa-Quarter, J;t6—WTIG-Gathnlh^ Hour. The kindergarten children w ill steam removes the dirt and grease tory to depend 'unon trained men - 28 Woodbridge Sfreel OIL SERVICE Reynolds. 9:16 a. m. Church' School...... Buck the Rev. Jeivls Zimmerman, Prot­ i:S5—WHAT—Band by Demand. W D aC —Symphpnette. buy their lollypopa during their Poatlude— "Grand Choeur In D’’ .. estant chaplain at Norwich State so that the motor is left as clean to take care of this work. All you terials. WCCC—Music. WCCC—German American Houi. lliroiigh the Week ,9:15 and 11:00 a, m. Divine W or­ 400 Main Street morning aeaaion. and the reat of 341 BROAD ST. ship...... Gullmant Hospital, as speaker. as the day you bought the car, need to do*is to call 7695 and ask WTIC—Helptiifr Hand. W TH T—Marines In Revlem*. Mondsy-r- Mr. Carter to stop at your home. W T I^ —At'Hnme with Music. WONS—Newa. the pupila of the achool will buy Men Like Sunday, 8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 Thursday. Second session of the and it doea not take a mechanic 11:00 a. m. Worship hour nurs- Call or Write WDRC—OIc.' Record Shrm. W H A Y—N>wa; Thru the Liatanlng them In the afternoon. The 7:00 p. m.,.GlH Scouts. morning service. adult study group at 7:30 In the to understand lha> a car cleaned He will he glad to give you an es­ WONS—Jimmy Doraey Show. Glaaa. /^FUEL AND -7:46 p. m., W.S.C.S. meeting In ery. younger brothrra and aiatcra are Organ Prelude: Sing Praise to 9:15 a. m.. Church School for parsonage. in this way will run better and last timate of the cost of this work and 1:45-WHAT—Sports, W K N B —Yanka va. Athletlca. ' the chapel. Mra. Charles Rey- WONS—Juke Box. 2:15— WONS—Artlatry In Ivor)*, Invited to come after achool and God ...... ' ______Wlllan all ages. longer. you may be sure of fine results Luring Studio RANGE OIL , nblds will address the group on the OSTRINSKY WTIC—Terra Led. 2:S5-W DRC—N, Y. UhUharmanlt Sym­ buy lollypopa to awell the fund. Hymn: Come, Ye Faithful, Raise 11:00 a. m.. Church School, nur­ In addition tci this cleaning, when (jarter Tree Expert Com­ WTHT—Pan^AmerirsTi IJr.-lph. phony. MRS. JAMES A, ZOCCO IDEAL • subject,‘*Womeri of India;” Concordia Evangelical Lutheran The .eale will be under the '■'■*■ f t " it the Strain, Ave Virgo Vlrglnum sery through fourth grade. tires arc checked, battery checked, pany do the work. Dealers In Waste. Materiale Evrnlns WIJAY—Sunday Matinee.. Tueaday— Church Shrubs of a certain kind around i:05-WDRC—News. W T H T —Herald of Truth. aupervialon of the teaehera but the JFunlpr Choir Anthem :_Chriat the 4:30 p. m^ Pilgrim Fellowship oil changed, to ,a heavier, grade, a 182 RISSEL LST. TEL. 5879 BILL'S TIRE WONa—aW wi. W TIC—Your Box at the Opera. Palnja^And^•And apring f I o w e r a . The maid of honor wore a bridal ■■•”•"•8:15 Brownies:... t-:—- Lord is Risen .... i T! . . ;Ma'ydh ... Winter and Garden Streets — the'house require-spraying to con-- . - WCCC—Newa: Muale...... chUdren...arc., to. have . complete. :___ OIL HEATING „„ meeting. .. ■...... '..... — thorough grease Job is done and ' ' A n d '^~' "■ ■" ...... U“rnT—MURtP...... - fnrn^iP^Ke-'aetllng' 'at !4John Cameron Swayxe. Epworth, Leaguer’a preaentar church. Mrs. Jane Maccarone was ceIvTd her guests attired In a feci pressinR ffoes into all, IDEAL cicaninir. Men Ilk*’ Friday— Rev. Yost 'Brandt. by taking advantage of this offer. 7:00—WONS—Al Heifer. Sports. 4:56--jAvTIC—American Forum of the the chiirch to vote on. the building 6:30 p. m„ Girl Scouts, Troop 7. Anthem, "Wc Adore Thee, O a foolish risk for the average 180 Spruce Street Air. tion o f-“I e Mikadu," Bowera’ T o w n - 7:00 p. n).> Choir rehearsalr Kelly Sprlngfieid tires are sold BY appointment WTHT—Masterworks. IDEAL’S FINER DRY CLEANING—and LAUNDBR- program. All ’members are ear­ 8:00 p. m.. 21-45 Club. house owner to attempt doing the WHAT—Symphony Hall. .’DRC—Mualc For You* Schoph;' I rofolaL M(L Carnfril°K with navy ""P* acccflaprlea, ''"S'** . flowered 7:80 p, m.v New Members meet. Christ’’—Rosacilo- here, and 'you cannot get a better Phone 2-0659 W T H T —Rrriral Hour. . ‘ nestly urged'toTie present- af this 8:00 ’p: m:,' B(vy' Scout' cohitnlt- work. In the first place., an un­ M ARY I \VDRC-»-Tnl8 i Believe; Salurr.'ay ydung Democratic Club teatl- Mlsa Norma J. St. Pierre of Organ Offertory, "Meditation" — tire than Kelly Springfield. For the Chase. WCCC—Mualc. hat and corsage of atephanotla and ' ING, too. ' / X Ing, Ladies Parlor. vitally Important 'meeting. tce. trained person knows little about WONS—Bobby Benson. \ monfal dinner and dance, Rainbow West Hartford was maid of honor,. r'crtiaeiiieiil 7:80 p.m., Cub Scouts. Cooper Bcruald. safety’s s(Uh bride, and Mlsa Concetla Zocco of a powder blue crepe dress with Section .2384. Caplcr' 151, Gen- -—be-held!------■ ------...... ■ ■ :e',30 p. m. Girt Scout Troop No, ■8r30 -p,- m.. Boy Scouts,- Troop The. (barter :Tree Expert Company ..... SQuad______' "Lighta.On"_. canvaii of.. Uia A very cordial welcome la ex­ 7 p. m^r Luther League meeting. takln'g 'a c’hahce'o'h iyo'rn tire's. 'The win do this work for you at a T:fLV-\VTHT-MaFtrrwnrT Hartford, SMter af thS hHdegrbdni; black aeceasories. and coraage ■ of erar statutes- hr the' Stale of CJon- ItK/c cash and carry' aavinpi.~ *’------\ . . w . ------. 12 win meet ai the church. 25. risk Is too great. WDRC—Gene Auto- WONS—Under Arreat. town for the cancer campaign, 7 pink roaca alnd sOphanoU'. te n d i to the members and advls> ",45 Tioga Street,’’ sound 6im will reasonable rate, without risk of LONGER—BE HAPPY WONS—Twenty Questions. WKNB-Poudly We HaRf Edwin J. M. Bollnaky of this town nectlcul. Revision of 1949, Re­ Tuesday— 7:30 p. m., Senior Choir re­ W H A Y—Sunday Matinee. p. m. ora of the Rainbow Glrle, Man­ . 0:30 p.. Junior Choir . re­ hearsal. be ^hown. Initiation of new mem­ ”1^6 Willis Garage Is' also a Injury to yourself or to your lawn WTIC—Jane Ace. Monday, April 31 was best man, and ushers were When leaving,on a wedding trip quire -raAT ALL DOGS OVER WTHT—Western^Rbundup. 4:55—WONS—Bobby.-Benapn. JoMph Taverns and Henry Za- 10% chester Assembly No. 161. who hearsal, 8:15 p. m,. Mothers Club. Mrs. bers. State • Inspection Station, and .In by fallim; limbs. DON WILLIS 5:00— W TIC—Hollyivood ..^''piayhouae. Open meeting of Booater Club, Soi;th Mrs. ZoccO' will wear a navy SIX MONTHS OLD MUST RE LI­ /'■ BUY ALL YOUR 1:35—WDRC—T f^ n . wackl. hoth of Hartford. irill be guests of honor at the 8:00 p. m. Manchester Choral Jsme.s MeOuLston of Sierra I.eone, The Week order to pass state Inspection, The Carter Tree Expert Com­ WONS—The^er of the Air. W TH T—Sunday Serenade. tferplanck School. 8 p. m. wool gabardine suit with nav.v ac- CENSED ON OR BEFORE MAY ^Cash and Carry W H A Y—C hg^l o l ^ e Alrlanea. Alrl The* bride was attired in a for­ Green Stamps morning service on Sunday. , Society rehearsal. Africa, will tell a little about fam­ Tuesday. 7:45 p. m., Young Mar­ there are ma'nv items that must pany Is fully Insured, their work Is WTIC—Indide Bob and Ray. ceaaoriea, corn colored straw hat 1st, 1952, Neglect or refusal to MEATS At WTHTV^anrlhit Party. W K N n-^ew «,____ivrod Waring. Open meeting of League of mal wedding gown of crisp nylon, The first appearance of the new­ Wednesday - - ily life In Africa. All who are ried Couples' group. be checked. Among them are excellent and you mav depend GARAGE \VONq...^TheSj'^The Shadow,Sfiadi , .and mink scarf. Upon their return license your dog on or before that |:ftn~WDRC—Ganebusters. Women Voters, Nathan Hale- tulle fashioned with an off-the- ly formed Junior Choir, at the 10:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Annual Interested arc. urged to come. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Choir lights, brakes, horn, mirror, wind­ upon fine service — call 7695 for WTIC—Jiidy Canova. WDRC—Arthur Godfrev. the couple will reside In Windsor date will coat you an additional 18 Main St. Phone 2-4531 5:^WHAY<^Harmony Shop. School, 8 p. m, ahoulder neckline edged with church service will take place meeting of the Connecticut Fcl- Thursday— rehearsal. shield wiper,, tirei, muffler and expert tree, surgery. THE L T . WOOD WHAT—News: ftecord Review Locks. dollar as well aa make you Ifkblc steering wheel. These item's mu-st ^WONSufTheater of the Air. . WTIC-.Whltehall 1312. Thurada.V. April 24 Chantilly lacs, fitted "bodice, cap iwhen It 'sings the Introll, "Cast lowahlp.jof .CnngrcgftUoual Chris, ... Vl^U7^vHGr.eaUai Story - Bver TolcV 'to-arrMU.-"^------.6:30. p. jn-. ’CJlrl .Scouts. .Troop Gmmt’ Old-Opry;- Con'ceifr 'h'y "Silhouettes, benefit aleevea and Jong tapered mltta. A graduate of Manchester High / ‘ •ffiy Burden Wpon'ffio'' tird,''“'by tian Women at Second Con^-egn 50. be m good condition', fO f they are ~ Speciolitlnig in - LOCKER PUNT WDRC—Brbadwav'p My Rest. —World News., rtcglal ration fees, arc aa fol- W k NB—Gordon Jenkins. Billy Preh'tice fund. Center Park, The bouffant skirt, also trimmed School, Mra. Zocco.U employed at Mendelssohn, during the -early Uonal Church In Waterbury. Emanuel Lutheran Church essential to safety! WONS—Guv Lombardo Show. lowR'. Male pr Spayed Female, 6:00-8:00 p. m,. Upper Junior WONS—True Detective Mysteries. 9 p. m. with lace, terminated In a cathe­ the CXinnectlcut General Life In­ part of the service this Sunday 8:00 p. ra, The Women’s League ' Carl E. Olson, Pastor The .fine service given on every­ BRAKE SERVICE I0:05-:-WDRC—Newa; Robert Q's Wax- 12.00; Femalai 55.25; Kennel (when Parent-Teacher potluck supper. ami MEAT HOUSE Vorks. ■ 5:45— W H A Y—Spotlight on Spprta. April 25 And 26 dral train. Her fjngertip veil of surance Company'ln Hartford. Mr. r a n t e d morning. all-gt'oup'meeting and guest night. Clanence \\. Ilelsiiig, Organist thing done at Mr. Willis’ Garage la FvenlBg not more than 10 dogs arc kept), a . Friday— 51 Bissell St. Tel. 8424 WONS—Chlcasro Theater of . the AJr. Community Playera In "Born Epgilsh iliuaion fell from a notch­ Zocco la a graduate of Hartford The Rev. Tertlus Van Dyke will 3:15 p. m.. Chapel Choir re­ and fTiotrmastef shown bv the Increasing number Front End Alignment M^IC—Vauphn Monroe Show. , 8:05—WDRC—My Friend Irma. 526.00. , . First Sunday After Easter April U*THT—Irish Program. . WONS—The Gabby Hayea Show. yeaterday" at ^ w e r a School, ing headpiece. She carried a cas­ High School and la employed at speak, and show beautiful colored hearsal. of motorists who make certain of w h a t —N ewa. Information required under the The Salvation Army WIIAY—News.; Rt^cord Review. aponsored by Alanchester Reglat'er- cade bouquet of white starlight Kaman Aircraft Corporation In movies of (he Maine Sea-Coa.st 3:00 p. m., Brownies. 20. a safe car by having their Work Id:35—W'Tir—LfOwer Basin Street. W K N B—Newa; Ar.dre Koatelanlts. law Ineliidea, .Sex. Name, Brcedl Major and Mrs, B. C. Jones, -General Repair Work W TIC—News. ed Nuraea Aaaoc. roses and atephanotla, , ' Windsor Locks. ,,,,, Mission. Everyone is cordially In­ Saturday— 9:00, Churth School. done here. ^ WTHT—Top Tunes. -Ag« and Color Mark(nga, . .--''-v: - I I 4 M A IN 5Ta4 € T 4 4 3 i . . Oftlcers ...... • ll-T*B^N^w# 'on-;jtif stations: • . .VVXHT—Drew Bearson. Saturday, April 26 ■ vited -40 -attend -this outstanding ■"'8:00 -p: m.. CoAVeds rehearral.- . .. 10:05, Carillonlc Bells. ■ . ■ ALL MAKES OF x: 6;15— \VHAY—Peoples Lobby. VETEiyNARY CERTIFICATE . M l Main Stn-el 10:30. Divine Worship with Sac­ WTHT-r- News: Saturcay Nlfht Merry-Weda aprihg aeml-formal program. Danclnc Party. W TlC —Yale Interprets the News. dance, M.aaonjq. Temple. 8 p. m., REQUIRED FOR SPAYED FE. Thuraiayrr- ...... rament Of Baptism...... 8t. John's Polish National .. Morning Ueadlinei. MALE NOT PREVIOUSLY LI­ SEWING __ HjI^^WONSTT-iJance; Qrche*tr»...... :.-.ir.., WDRC—Otrr Miss Brooka: ' V FW B illy' Prentice dahiie, . . : 8iiBday; *A-prir 20-* 7:00‘p.''iK'Boy'ScblVf 'i^bbi5"Nb. Tinn' Evangeltrnt'LiitHeran Chiireh Prcludei ’'BeriedfcfU!r''' 'r. . — "-•'rathhilc' Cliutch ■ g r a d e WTtC-Karl Godwin. CENSED. Office houra^ will be as H IGH ­ \ypRC—Public Service Program. WONS—Nick Carter.* VFW Home. b:30 -a. m. Sunday School. Slo- 133 will meet at the church. Cooper ami H igh StriH'ts ...... Edmundsen 2.3 Gfliway Street W TIC —The Big Show. follows; Dally except .Saturdays MACHINES 1I:S0—WTIC—Roundup Time. Wedneaday, April .30 . . ,gan; "No poat-Eaater Slump!” Saturday—_ _ Rev. Paul G. Proliopy, Pastor Anthem—"With A Voice of Sing- Rev. Stenhen Stryletvekl . J2j05 -W T IC —News...... — W TH T—CB3 Symphony and Sundays, 9 A; M. to 5 P. M. 7:»»-WDRC-Jack fcnnv. DramMlG -preaentatlon of "The -5>10;50 ai m. ■ Holiness. ■ meeting. • '-TiOO- p.7 m.- CliUBch .Choir T «- M,lS*;5Iario«! .A.'ET.dln, (irganlst , ihg’' .Shaw Miss OHve J8kmhqcz.: Organist... p r in t in g XPERTI.¥-^itErAIRED M^TIG—HfjUywood -O-rchestra. RENT WANTED ■ exec’fi't '’tTi'urada'v"whe'n the 'houra 13 WTIC—News. AVITAT—Symphony Hgll. ' ...... 'Robe," Sdufh 'Methodlat Church. "Add to Your Faith Vlr- .hcarsal...... Oft'erlory—;’.Pi:aycc'..'..Guilmant .. , r, . -srr«'da*r' WO.Nfi'’**Aflalra of •PoUr^-Solam. ' ■ • i will., he .9, ..A. it . -tn-. T. M. and April 20, First Sunday after ' ftiinday'April 20: ' ' 7t36—WDRC—Amos 'N ' Andy...... - r ...... 8:00 to 12;0t) p. m. scml-forraal Sermon: Pastor Olson JOB A n d COMMERC 6:35—WTIC—Ni^ws; Music. May 3 and S I May 1st when the houra will be ^ 2:00 p. m Sllver Lane Sunday spring dance at the' Ma.sonlc Tem- Easter - . , Anthem- ’’Pral.se My Soul, Tlie 8:30 a. m.. Mass. 7:1.3—WCCC—Hour vf St. Francis. W T H T —Great Adventure. Apartment or c...aH home desired in Manchester . 9:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. -r I^OOI:...... PRINTING SINBER W ONS—Little Sj^raphontra, Center (Thurch Co-Weda’ muair plc"sii'ohBbi'<'d' W Th* We'rrr-wedii • 9r00 n.' m.-, Simdny■Scflool'.'-tNote Kfiig orHeaVon”' . '.T. T All'dfcWs — lOtSO a-.'-tn;.“Htgh Mass. - - __ w.itii.. aiff •^•^WDitO-^PMgar emChtrlgy I '-If avatlabte; - -plcaae'-^lng“ -last :^6:45 p. m. Band street meeting. Instruments loaned to be­ TCnTeht. "cal'rohTedy. ’’Fiddle'Fadaie:" Ver- for the benefit of the church build­ Free Biis transportation ser\'ice Postlude—"Toccata” . Bocllmann Prompt and Etflclent Printing WTIC—Stronjr Svmphohette. McCarthy Show, area. Wish to lease 4 or 5 rooms. Sorvlee manager yearia license with you aa this will i,7:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting, ing fund. . , for’chlldrcn whose parents can not CENTER WDRC—Music Box. W TH T—Stop the Mualc, planck School. -7:00, Luther League Parents^ of All Kindn W H A Y—Guest Star. 4. expedite the iaauance of the ,tn j The Week bring them and Uve at a dlstanee. Gospel. Hall ginners on our trial plan. 7t45—WTHT-Chrlst. See. Trorram. night program with colored 61m- 415 Center .Street .832 Main S t Tel. 8883 . 7 :.W—WDRC—World In Brief. W TIC— Phil Harris*AUce Fay#*. license. .JMoriday, 8:00 p. m. District For Information, plea s e, call strlp, "U fa Up Your Eyea," en- t:05—WKNB—Healinfr Waters; WONS—Silver Trumpata Hour. of Bcrieh Pontiac, Inc. Will furnish recemmendo* If you apply for rcncwal)»j^ mail North Methodist Church 2-0408 ) Manchester N: 15—W HAY—Dream Time. (ling at HarUoriLj:iU.del. 33i tcrtainuient. and refreshments, COMMUNITY PRB - WONS— Chapel In the. Sky. please iTOcloTC^ last yaari» Uoanaa 447 Nofth'Main 9:30 a. m, Adult Bible class. : . Sunday. April 6t — —WTHT--Nrwjr. - ...... 4:85—WDHC—Playhmutt. . . MOIAT'B TH E B B A L PRICE mbull street. District Mlssion- ' i0:0o, Dihlrict Pastors’’ meelihg Cdri No. Main and .No./Bchool W TIC—Theater Guild. Hons. CcA Frank MeHuzzo. Mondiester 2*4545. and a stamped addreast^ envelope. \MIIard Meijiughlln, .Vtlhlster 10:00 a. myNUr.scry In the par­ 10:30 a. m.. Breaking of the WTIC-N cw#- ON TOUR HOURBT Intergatheringe; Brigadier at Ansonla. Streets — lelephope 5727 WDRC—New. WONS—^Enchanted Hour.., .. ish house during church worship. bread. —W DRC—^re^n Guild theater. Samucl'.J.‘ Turklngton Fahy of Boston, will be the Monday— W'HAY—News: Choristers. Divine Worship. 9:30 and 11:00. 10:00/S. m. Divine worship. 12:16 p. m.. Sunday School. WCCC—Music. WTHT—Frank Slpatra. ToaTI flnil our cumpetent Town Clerk j^ a k e r. 3:30, Girt Scouts. 7:00 p. m,. Gospel meeting. T. P. HOLLORAN W H A T—Morton* Gould Conducts. tppralarrt well qualified to ; ...... Prelude-""Prelude In F "— Dubois T ext!^atth . 12;. 38-42. Theme; J WTHT-Mornlnr Sons. W O N ^ O p e r * Concert. ; - ■ - _ ... ^Tueaday, 6:45 p. m. Songsters. . 6:30, Boy Scouts...... ~ ■ ■- The Week '- • W’DRO“^Shopnera‘ fiperlal. help veu. p. m. Band practice. Processional Hymn—"Look, Ye Jein^Reigns' Supreme—Ddes He FUNERAL HOME |:S5-WKNB—Polonla. 9:15—W ^ H t —Cafe Istanbul. .ln..Your. H M rt ?... ______: . 8:00, Beethoven Glee Club. Tuesday— ...... ____ .1 - -|SMr*dnesdBy,^:0ff p.-jn."'Home —-Salnte."------—— ------STS MalB StrT-m 2-3414 ------WON-R—Radlo-'Cerolere?------•• R4Mfiemli«r.' tbate ft atirw And IQ UH In / 1:30 p. m. Zion Church Is a .... 7r45, "BrothierHobir ■mTe'eVI" at 7:15 p. m’.. Prayer meeting. E S ^ Ydeeny T6i)iite5:.:«dnvehTeni end WIIAY—Qemme Classlcale, ...... ^ w agu e meeting. All ladies Invited . Junior Choir W T IC —5M Quratlon. any obltgatlna when vnn 4» l l church to visit local Industries. visit Jones Furni­ away from the busy thorough­ WCCC—News; Hymi. Time. i^ 6 ;S(l p. m. Corps Cadet class, Offertory—"Spring Song"— Mej church of the Interitattonal' Luth­ WTIC—Sabbath Message. ■ W H A Y—Eaay Liatenlng. eran Hour, over 1,000 stations, 36 Tuesday— WONS—John J. Anthony Hour. Is All We Have Laft At w 7iS0 p. m. Young. People’s nxeet- delssohn. ture and Floor Cov­ fare. Distinctive Service. Mod­ • WTHT—Music for Sunday. ' JARVIk RCAI-TT languages, heard In United States 8 :(X), Sunday School staff. t;4.V-WONS—News. 9:43—W T H T —Three Suna. Hymn—"O For s Thoussnd/Ton- Wednesday—• . ering Store for ern Facilities. WTTC—Hymn Time.. ’® ;S *~ " *^***^*^*'^*: The Peoplea Act. glinrbeater 4112 5?^ursday, 7:30 p. m. Street gucs to Sing” and. Canada, and In 50 other Ter­ W TH T—Paul Harvey, 3:15, Brownies. _ Large . Assortment • :06--WDRC^WorM News. W TIC—su re in Khaki ’r.' Blue. . 9 *«Ung. Address—YeSwsnt M. Nflkjsgi of ritories and Foreign Countries, • WCCC—Strlnx Time.- and locally over W(5NS, at 1:30 7:30, Emanuel Choir. T. P. HOLLORAN V, ONS—Concert Hour. India. . of Fine Floor, Coyi WONS—Sunday -Bible Hour, .^Friday, 7:30 p. w. Midweek serv- every Sunday afternoon. SiOO, Furfflshinga committee. Fooeral Director W THT^a*±rhr‘Society. i»:ts—WTHTr-Giorta-Parker. y . studlea in the Old Testament. Recesslonsl Hymn^-^'Crown Him erlng. Call IBs lor WTIC—World News RounduD.' ® *!■ Bokolaky. 3:30 p. m. Talent Quest of the Thuraday— V\ DRC—^horallera. With'Many Estimate...... WKNB—*Vews^ PbIbhTa. New England Dfatrict Walther 8:00, Bible Hour. — ------JOHN J. CHATTY, Jr. WHAY—Italian Propram. ''■.ONS—Jffoly Trinity Service. Potllude—"G i^ d Choir"— Dubois. Friday— W TIC—Tin Pan Valley. 4Cbveaant Oongregatlonal Church League at Bristol; Immanuel FURNITURE STORE Licensed Embalroer t:l3—WTIC—OillLren’s" Corner. w h t SOUTH WOODSTOCK, CONN. Sunday School, 9:30. WDRC—Voice pf Rellplon. 10:45— T —Capitol Memo. SERVICES •-* 48 Spruce Street Lutheran Church and Bingham . 3:30, Junior Conffrmation claaa. Dan Backer, ;Prop. 175 Center St. Phone 8060 !J:00—Newa on All Stations. Youth Fellowship' potluck sup- WONS—Voire of Calvao'. Oart M. Helgerson, Paator School. 8:00, Mlaaionary Circle; alldea 86 Oak St., Manchester, Conn. WTHT—Hellenfc Propram. **"*’” ' Service Program That Interpret The Wishes per- and/fneeting, 6:00.— ■ o f' Immanuel Deaconess, Institute. W T U T —.Tjioughta Jn Paaaing.------The waterfrtml lots ar« differed at S60Q with a down- Paul Fnlga, Organist - The W eek---- , ------Phone 2-t04t ' #t95“^WDRCs^Rellplou» Newf. 'VTIC—CHfton miari Wednesday— S'aturday— „ WKNB—Italian Hour. Hie Week , WONS—Bick to God Hour. WONS—Mualc. Of The Family payment of $100 and the lots in bark of waterfront are .y^unday, April 20: Beginning at 9:00 a. m., Clear­ 9:00, Junior Choir. WTHT—Opera Album. 11:30—W TIC—Bob Snyder Show. ' X offered at $200 with a $2.5 down payment. Come out onday, 8:30— Ingraham (!hrcle * t « “ »rlea. fmf . ■ . .q . . A* . —* •' I* ■■■•.. * '-Aik ■ • .7 ,1 ...... I » • , . .M . . • V . 2 * ‘*® *• ”!-• Sunday Bible School. th.Mra, p'Brien,. ,10_..Hudson ance (rummage) and food sale. 10:00, Senior OonOrmation MANCHESTER’S WTTC—CxpIOl-ers of the Wild. 49:00—WTIrteht'df W'fiy'to lake;-‘R ^ h «v e n i . . .. . f^rloT,, tional meeting. • ' ' . ' Church, New Britain. m W C E ' V. vW THT—M«so4Fg of.-£*raaL. ^ chicken farm for sale at $14,000. lee. With graduation^MercIses Wednesday, 8:00—Tyler Circle, JORNSOiti^tfirco: ' Ornamental, Shade and W TIC- National Radio. Pulpit. ‘ DR. JOHN: y . GREGAN, 87 Eaat Candler St. Tel. 6868_ Cutaways, Tuxedos, anything and every- the confirmattoh c )K ^ — Ulas on Washers, Toasters, - W’KKB—News; Italian Hnur*' ----- IPWJ I Friday. 7.'80—Choir.: " - " - fl9 » ir A m SIANCHESTBR Fruit Trees. •WCCC—Slmcha -Tiifiet IT Rilmsler. guMt soloist, wiU - ■ .RoMon Congregational - . Irhns, Sewtiig Machines, .’^v - W ttAY—4tallan ‘Music: ’ ' NaturRopathJe. Rhysioian- : AMBULANCE SERVICE ... heed .for,"fohnal. wejF.fiUP^ JB*. - Veramf- MeUMuUst ClhuXch 7Alr»i««dr»a-Jni •- ’ ■t* •■= fhorrtj'»» ‘ICevt can W*. sauhdern, MItilileV - : - ^ ‘ lt<15”i-WDRC-*rChMtwh wf -the -Air. . . plied..risht from nuir.''owB atock. .Noth*. t. and '"irrust In Him,” hy W applng Community Church Rev. Arthur Wallace, .Tljrrar SW*b-, . **WONS-^VoIcc b| Prophecy. • - inA . t« jwnd Tor. ..■Bimrtwt*April*ot ,i,r- will ’ V-X”*' >A« ■:'*0;80' a. m;,-’ • Worship' service. ' . . WKNB-rLItbuanlan Program. ■^S Jocal'.cfaureh beiutuae o f the' . and ClMlr Director BCmflay, April 20— ' Sermon: "Alive to God.” ■ let rallpr which w ill be held V6t.iximn i\\at^s terrific AMliaHOE CO. Office To 9:30, Church school. , 10:30 a. m., Sunday School. Invitation to Bid, 7:00 p. m. In the Evangelical Sunday, April. 20; 11:00, Morning worship. 24575 21 Maple St. jant'Church, 17 John street, , ■ The Week' 341 EAST CENTER Three Fire Tnicka and Pumps. 9:30 a. m.. Church School. n"’' ■ Monday— leL 7681 or 2-9509 Manchester ii^eld. Mass. JO:46 a..m.}'Worship service. Be^p^ific . . , Say ' Sealed bids will be received by St. Mar}’*s Episcopal ChulTh 0:30 p, m., Meeting of Interme­ T elevisio n STREET the Commlaalonera Of the Vernon nie Week Prelude— "Prelude” .....Karganoff diate M.Y.F. at church. •lienday— t Church and Kocuat Street# A Fire District, P. O. Box 95, Ver­ Hymn— "O Worship the King", 6f30 p. m.. Senior M.Y.F. •wtll.lJe Oi», J|;00 p. m., Senior Choir re- ...... Haydn Rev, Alfred Williams, Rector It>-.lhe password to beoutiful Iqwni MANCHESTER Telephone 4850 non, Conn., until April 29, and w4U ftea guests of Rockville M.Y.F. at 'r. M. Nnrsal. Offertory— "Album Leaf” ....Sift Rev. Jamea S. Neill, everywhere. .. and so easily achieved TREE PRUNING be opened and read at the month­ Rector Emeritus _ . bowling on church alleys. ' 1:00— Bo»lon Bl»cklc. ly meting of the Commlaalonera neaday— Hymn—"Spirit DiVine” ...... Heins Thuraday— 1:90—Do(.E.ni'V8. Glantx, L’SO 'p. m., Robert L. Bettlnger, by feeding and seeing the Scoff Woyl F lU k M I H G 4:30—Burn» «nd All.n.' ’ ■ May 1, at .8:00 P. M. at.Compariy Blble Study apd Anthem—"Calm- O’er the rilH.” 10 a. m. to 3:15 p. in., Norwich ayer hour. ’ - Senior CSibir ; - - --_JUiy Asal%tnnt— '. . anri REMOVAL Pictures MounW and 5:00—Hopsloni C.Mldy. 1, Vernon Fire District. Iday— ^ DrttrtPt W.S.C SPp^Jnffig at Trin­ Framed — Old Frames 5:50—Youth Wants to Know. 'The trucks are: Anthem—“Gracious Savlouri" ity Methodist Church In Norwich. £ s C l LAWN S IfD Have jr6ar - trees pruned and 5:55—Mor*«n B.»tty, Nfwi. J g.*® P- m-. Farewell reception . 1 Junior Choir The- First Sunday after Easter. 5:00—Lone Ranter. ■ (1) Ford ’37 truck with 500 Friday— ' Eoch pound contains mitlipns of triple removed by llcens^ and bi- Repaired I * the church for Paator and Mrs. Sermon; "What a Beautiful Ideal 8:00 a. m.. Holy Communion. Prints and Oil Paintings 5:30—Bettor Homes Show. g. p. m. pump (old company 2 • 9:25 a. m.. First children’e serv­ 8 p. ro., Fourth Quarterly ( i n ­ clean quality seeds fairly bursting with sored tree surgeoda 7:00—Oroucho Marx. truck). M, Helgerson. All are In- ■Can Do for Us.". ference at the church. ' 7:80—One Man’a Family. Hymn— "Father in Heaven, Hear ice, kindergarten, through Gra^e energy to moke your lawn a show- For Sale 5:00—Ken Slurray Shnw. (2) Ford ’37 truck with 500 Us Today.” 4. Classea for this age 'follow. place. 99.91 <;& weedfree. I fb • | l.5 0 9:00—Your Show of Shows. ' g. ’p. m. pump (old*'Company 1 Postldde— "Poatlude in C Major.' Parents’ choir. Address by Mr. 10:30—Your IHt Parade. truck). , Clmrch of the Nazarene Buckingham Congregational 5,/bs-17.35 CARTER TREE Albert Naekewski H :0O—Wrestling. 7:00 p. m., Pilgrim Youth Fel­ Bettlnger. Churcti ll:0OO-Racket ^ u ad . (3) White 1920 (approx.) truck 466 Main Street 38 Lockwood Street Cohcl.—News. lowship in the Community House. 10:05 a. m., Junior Church Rev. Philip. M. Rom E X P E R T C O . with 600 g. p. m. pump (old Com­ James R Bell, Pastor (Office of ^ Instruction) with ad- Anaday pany 3 truck). Subject, "Why Not Our Own Back­ “SMCIAL" S M d Grows 'Tel. 2-4313 M. yard First?” Discussion leader, d/ess by .* the Rector. Junior PHONE 7695 10:00—Frontiers of Faith. The pumps are removable from l%day, April 20— Sunday, April 20 fast sd it's good for new lawns! Pro­ Lorraine McClatchcy; worship Choir. Claases for older pupils 10:00 a. m. Church School. S:30—Mr. Wliard. the Ford trucks and are salable ■ •• ™- Sunday School and lesder, Theodora Burnham. precede this service at 9:25. duces tough turf in a hurry, thrives in :00—Ranger Joe. separately. * ^ e pump 6n the ,J Q ^t Bible clkases. ll;00 a. m; Morning worship. 11:15—Tootaie HI ppod roma 11:00 a. m.. Morning Prayer White ill permanently attached. "m0:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Theme, “The AnUcldatlon of tun or shade — good soils or poor. 11:30—Kit Caraon. with sermon by the rector. Sen­ PM' Persons wishing' trucks or Musical Bertolets” will be in Eternal Life.” 1 lb - $1.25 3 lb t-$ 6 .J3 MANCHESTER Christian Science Society ior Choir. 19:00'^All Star Revue. pumps may bid on either or both Rev. Fred. BeHolet, will Masonic Tenpfe • 1:00—Life la .Worth Living. Musical outline of this service: DEATHS LAST NIGHT 1:30—Ctaco Kid. of the Fold trucks with or with­ REMEMBER! 9ach the morning sermon. Processional-“Allelijla! Alleluia!" J:00—Dodgeiii va. Glanla. |unlor church and nursery at By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TUKf BUILDtK Lawns love this complete grossfood. DRY CLEANERS out the pumpa, or on the Whlt% Sunday service, Apjril 30, 11:00 Sequence— "Jesua Lives!” 4:30—To be anhounred.' truck w i^ pump attached. Blda I aame hour. a. m. Palm Beach, Fla.—H a m p a o n It helps them grow strong, luxuriant and keep that win-_^ S:0Q—Stu Erwin Show. TAKE MAF WITH YOU Offertory— "By Early Morning Gary, 79, retired general counsel 93 WoNs Straot will also DC received for either or I.’OO p. m. The young people’s Sunday School, 11K)0 m. m. tome springtime sparkle. . ( 5:50—Super Circui. Light” .Dickinson for theV. S. Export-Import Bank', 5:00—Fred Waring Show. both of the pumps it removed ITS ^ r will meet. Wednesday evening meeting, 25 lbs feeds 240 0 iq ft-|3Xd; 10,000 tq ft-17.«5. Recessional—"A t the Lamb’s former Minister to Switzerland Tdapbeae 7254 5:30—Break The Bank from the Ford trucks. _ Quaaactt lake la about 5 mllea from Pntaoiq ood te teedu*''] ‘ Bhrangelistlc serv- 8:00 p. m. High F'east We, Sing,” 7:00—Royal 7W. Showcaae. l«Rwlth the “BertoleU” In charge. and once a solicitor for the State 7:30—TTtfa la Show Busineaa , TTie right.is reserved to reject 1^ a town road from Routea'91 or 97. The public is cordially Invited. The. W eek' FOR — H i® W®®k depMtment. Thursday. 5:00—Tout Of The Town. BabyUnd any or all or'any part of any or all MEN'S SHOPS “Doctrine of Atonement” will Dependable Quality — Sendee! Wednesday— / 68 9;0O-TV PlayKouae. blda when oucH Is deemed, to the vangeUatib services with Rev. Cleveland—Phil Barker, , for­ I0:00-01ebrity Time, SaJeameo on property Sunday from 11:50 A. M. 'til dork. be the subject of the LesSon-Ser- 7:30 a.' m., -Mid-week celebra­ mer vaudeville actor who gained Expert Dry - best interest of the ^ r e District. FORMAL WEAR I Mrs. Bsrtolet. Each nljrht.ex- mon for Sdnday, April 20, 1952. -JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON 10:30—sneeze Theater. 907 MAIN STREET WELDON BLDG. tion of the Holy Communion, recognition for his impersonations U:00-Sunday Newa BpeclaL - Vernon Firs District TH

than all the aurface endearments duplicates, no society so barred lie pn how worth while programs can'be developed to -relloye mental WSCS Unit Host w e Have Ijeon la^ sK in * upon IB e ^ as one fpitoddi on'cbnf AulhoisDirector Name Sip suffering and . Improve mental G Q: E Caucus In the. course of our occupation^ Whht makes' a good society Is Crash Kills SendiMore 169 Gonvicts Editors Get b'eal.to...... ; ... , , T o HlBsiioiiaries ana moro thSH the ittuttpoaMltt aivfMfty.' "What bring* happinwa , (2) It organizes and establish'^ PCBLiaBKD BT THX lenient peace treaty w e have to too Individual Is the process of Drive Lea ea local health groups and child :^Set April 28 hetroU^dted’‘'tivltK'tJiehl, r o r the carrying ' Ih'to society' Sbhiethlng les ciinjc's.'.-'"r;-' ■ >T,et Your Light Shine- Through 29 Persons Tieeing in EndReYQlt, Deathfi A d vice on Itanchuter, Conn, It has worked for the es-' Discipleshlp" is the- April theme •LIGHTS ON' TROHAB r. FBROUaON. ultimate good desire of all peo­ which is uniquely and especially Judg^ of Science ^Fair I i Hospital Superintend- ot the.^ureitopf »lSB- for t^e ,aIJ-gro,up, me.et.ing ,pf the Republican Electorfi To WatTXR R; •FBRW80N.- ' ■ ples is not'to be-'condescended to; himself, and-the further-proce**’ Marry.,W. Manaci»„.„„«,.j„,..,. PubUnhtn in the State w S C S of toe South Methodist TOMORROW KI6HT S(^ect is From i^dn- Harry W-. Hanaen'pf 1110,Burn­ OetolMr UU. nor to receive purposeful.klndness, of haying that.aometblng which la . ent .Qiainnan o f Men­ On Airliner 23 Pick Town Cbminiltees' X. jn m t .of .H m IUi. - ' v; -. -Church, to .be., held in. toe chapel :*V*ffc* ' , ••. -t •‘•.ij'- • .T*. ■ T-Vr*. ■■•»...-• ■t-.-'.rf-i Four States H Jo ld o n Preflictions side avenue, Bast Hartford, who- rnbllthod Br«ry B»»ntnr Rxeept but to be regarded as the worthy himself meet other people who tal Health Campaign ($1 It, haaNqupported lAglsIatton Monday night. RAIN OR SHINE ' Chester', 38, Rockville was, well known'locally in sporting Convention Delegates loninrf and HoUdtyi. Bnterod *t the equals of other peoples.' have also preserved their own In­ ■, ... . to relieve toe^roW'ding in', our* Mrs. Charles Reynolds, one of (CoBtinned from Pago O ao)^^ -'(pontiBaed from Paf* One) (OentlBced rrbm.PBge One) clrc'les, died at his home last night, (Continued from Ffiga Om ) Ottlc* at Mancheater, dividualities. . . . state mental hos^Ualk the new missionaries selected for Many .Manchester and Rockvilie. - He-was-bom in Bast Hartford . Reglaterod - - ReMbiieaw— voter* ond Claw |lall.M.attw._ W illiam P.SlovBr, superiht«o4en1; ' -f6)- It supports-fesqarob In men­ India .from South Church-, will Capt. Sewell Griggera of the 'Dos living in, it, ieat flood water* coine. the convicts' side of the story and will caucus at the high school elecUona,” Restoh went on, ”W * The desire for a trRe sense of F O R C A N C E R youngsters were, among the win­ oh Feb. 31, 1894, the' sdn of^John BUBSCRlPnON RATBS The Missing Gold . of toe Manchester Memo^al Hos­ tal health and Into thbvcauses and kpeak 'on "Women of India.” Mrs. Angeles Sheriff's Aero squadron ners In the judging yesterday at On the sOqth or downtown aide of then Buccesafully • waited for the' F. Honsesn and the late Johanna auditorium, Monday, April 28, at can, however,^ . . . probe mora t>aa Tear by* Mall ...... 11100 togetherness, for a'fruitful case of pital, has accepted the chairman­ cures of mental'lUness.'-x Reynolds -and her husbapd, a na-- pointed to a furrow ripped across the area. a'-"tle-back” levee con­ rebelling gang to get h\i'ngry 8 p. m.. to elect a town committee Six Montha by Mail i «.oo the Northern Connecticut Science Milhan Hansen. He was employed deeply In the changes that ora tok- Our first reaction to the news relationship between human be­ . (# ) tt, works for. better care ttve of Ireland, who served In the the crest of a hill' and said: “Evi­ fined the watei;'8 spread. eno\igh to give up. by the New Haven Railroad for 40 and select delegates to three nomi­ Otia Mdnth by Mall ...... 1.00 ship of the 1652 ‘ MenUI Health Fair held in Hartford- Ing plocg/ In Aintrica— ehangoa -and . tri^tment of patients, spon- Royal Air, Fotop In India during dently the pilot started hhf let- __JU... S. . Arm y .'a ^ ^ e e ra rushed - in both revolts the nuitlneara years; and had- been an-englneew nating— convsntlonsT-TVllUam—.Br glnlrla Cmy ...... tost toe p.A.R meeting at Waah^ ings, which sUra BO deeply, and Cam p ^ g n .for.'lha Town .nf ..Majb' -8 eepnd--p|ace - went to -Mlaa aof^-'^to'Rse. pf'.carsfMily seleobed- 'World WaivH,' 4dll salt for-India • "®)wn' -Too^^sooh, 'X-wth^Tp,-priffH' hundred* of ■ ■ wowtqrs - into- -the anioshed .wlndawa smd .. dastrOYed Davis, chairman of the'towii oom- that rescily' affect the outcome of tfj i^hdeffiniwto^ alf of lie can LAteiittira JSchmidt,' Rd^ High' for. toe .past .35. ye8ra,' >^e. .. 6 ^hiater;^ w ajrf'.. trained Vol'unleMA:-and-itimu-^ .Atter.. cdmj)l'etihg;':thelr; .vfOMc jn; ably the right one; scraped tho, top furtiltutt. . . . otecti^*. School junior, who with Joseph fight; They ' tonril 13)«tigh the ^raembe'e! of the Br<)lhefhood of X *- mitfeo, ihriouhee'd' (dday;...... audit of toe gold at Fort- Knox only, be realized, conversely rates support for Improved condi­ June at the Kennedy School of here, throwing the plane off bal­ The Rahway group hung bed Interview- Each Other MBMBER o r __ by Dr. John Dollard, president of Terranova, ' Farmington High night to seal off the iihWer line at comoUve Firemen and Engine- ■ The. conventions to which four THR A880CTATED PRESS . . was that, this time, toe dear tadlea enough. If we remain Individuals tions In oUr state hospitals. Missions in Hartford. ' . ance.” aheeta from the windows on which yAkrpIonea and campaign troine the Connecticut Association fof School, the first place winner, will its mouth. They lowered .atoel I- men. Ver}' active in all local field delegates each will He sent by Tha Aaaoclalad Preaa li oxclualyaly T h e 'W a rd group will' b# the The plane caromed 500 yards, wera lettered their demanda for an X *v« beedma atumbling block* to 'antltled to the nae of ropubllcatlon of had gone a bit too far. Tn our who think and feel for ourselve/i,.,, Mental Health. "The state organization In Con­ represent Northern Connecticut at beams and sheet steel inlb the trials-he waa a member of the Manchester Republicans are the hostessea j. pancaked on the gentle opposite investigation and one !-bore the state.' congreaslonal, and s e n ^ accurate political reporting, Res- all newa dlapatchfa.ctydlted to It or book, it's all right for them to The brotherhood of toe good so­ The Connecticut Association for necticut, which is part of toe na­ M the New England School Science river at the mouth of the 'bewer: Eqst Hartford Sportsmen's Asso- not othonrUe cradited in thla Mp«r ton said,, adding; Mental Health,' the ol^at jnental tional set-up, has been in exist­ —' Put It Down In slope, and burst into flames. An Barges dumped rock* and adnd*. legend "Stop Beating Cons." clatiop, of the New England Field torial conclave*. / and ailao tba local neyra publlahac.' hare. show their colors on such big ciety Is not folmded on bovine con­ Fair at Bowdoln College and the At both prisons authorities de- "Airplane* pass over too many, All rithta of rapubllCatlon of apeclal health organiution in the world; ence 44 years, while ,the national extra foot of elevation, Grlggefs bags, in'an effort to'seal off th^: Trials Association and the Rock­ The Manchester OOP el^ora National Science Fair In Washing­ voter* too fast; the automobile l i ' dIapatelMa liaraln are alao reaenred. iimues as toe United . Nations, formity, ijut upon_. respected will humch lta 165g^ campaign, for association has been organized 42 estimated would have cleared the seweir and halt the spurting water.' cllhad to US* fores to rout the re­ ville Fish and Game Club. will vote on a slate of candidates Hospil^l r^'otes ton next month. a fer better mode of travel for a which they detest, or free h6s- variety. The happiness which any $75,000 during .National Mental years. Some of our most prom­ Black and White ^ crest, but he pointed out that toe ,. The great danger was that the belling InmatSi, bgth to, .avoid Besides his'.father he leaves Kls for-the commlttea and epavenUon S\ill aerrlce client of N. B. A. Serr- Jifltlss Schmidt, in a research proj-, reporter; Health Week, May 4-10. Mr. Slover inent citizens throughout Con- f . pilot would have had to climb rtaihg water behind the dik* would bloodshed and because they held wife, Mrs, Carrie Baker Hansen; seato that Davis will s>iDmlt. The lea. Ins. _ _ pltalisation for toe aged, which Individual finds In any company A ect deals with the phosphorescence "Campaign trains give; a ona- Publishers' Reptaaentatlvea: The announced quota of $2,000 for lectlcut serve on the Board of D i­ Patients Todhy— 128 steeply because a high tension line weaken the earthen barrier—-or prison employes hostage. one daughter. Mrs. John-H. Burn­ town ohalrmsn was Mthorlzed to they alao raaent.-. But to raise depends, not upon his effort to An­ If a man has anything at all to leave— as affected by light and tempera­ alded picture of whet’a happening Julius’Mathaars Special Asency — Rev Mancheatef', this year aa Ita share rectors of the State Aasociation. ADMITTED YESTEkDAY: Leo loomed a short dlitahce away. that the river would blow out the A.'^Uitam Astley The Rahway mutiny waa the ham; one alster, Mrs. Evald N. draw up Such'a list by the commit­ York, Chlcaso," Detroit and Boatoni ture. an encourege! that moat pleasant some question as to whether or ticipate w h a t'la ■ there and mpld W e Intend to limit our campaign Kasulkl, 172 Center street; Herb­ then it is wise to make a will. A will dis* Rnspends Airline sewer line entirely and. undermine A. Willlam''At|ey,'author-direc­ fifth prison disorder in New Jer­ Emerson; two brothers, William tee at iU weekly meeting last in the support of the association's Thirteen Manchester school ■ ^KilBER '-AUDIT' BrnBATJ' -OP not-mH the-gold’ a r FOTt'KntMf'ls ■Wmaelf - -accordingly, ■ but 'upon- activities' - In - —Manchester ” • this ert ltieeoH,-52'-Trebbe-driver- A r­ _ ^ iy il __A,erpnautics _ 'Ajimlnlitra- the water-logged dike. tor of "Kiddle -Faddle,” seventh sey In three weeks. C, Hansen and Alfred W.. Hansen, night. Nomlnatkms m.ay also be but misleading habit whereby r*- " 'TKJBes as ■ you -propose— eliminates Jine. youagatera—Won- 'first-, - aeoo«d-.or- - - Bhiby-aai(l-.'!Uie- ,|>UAlabmant.4o.' pcwtera lntervlsw oach'-otoor-rfitof ■ CTRCULATIONS, really there— piat seemed, at first, what he, aa an Individual, brings year to'a mail-appeal.-This worth,- thur I-nhah, 191. Hartford road; fdr 'cSarlea 'F.’' Ilorns "auspended " • TBUfisaads gtattlw R ood araiaal"''Center- Oo-W *d and- two- granddaughters;—alt - -of mwfle-mih'thg'niiW'. :• ” ■ ■ certainty and disputes for an already N thlrd awards lij tw o divisions, spring show,' has a|faln come ■be inflicted as a result of the dis­ er jlhon interview the. votera.” while cause deserves the, Ivholer Mrs. Minnie Graham, WlUingtoh: the airline for 30 days. He had Sweating, muddy workers la­ East Hartford. Tha Harald Printlns Comuany. Xne., presumptuous Aonsense, and ever to that company and its mutual, senior (Grades 1 0 -1 2 ) and junior Although, there Is no sot number -aaaumaa no Snanelal reaponalblllty tor. hearted, support of each of uA" Lawrence Remkiewlcz, Rockville, filed a . complaint. wlto..toe CAA bored mightily to check, the men­ forth_wlth some top notch enter- turbance will be determined later ■The funeral will be held Mon­ lieston said tha profeational pol- . so slightly removed from the or- enrichment. '' confused family. Name us as Executon (G'radea..T-9J. iifter a full inveatigalioiu" iff...comimuea..membei's.. it, !iO:-in'. . S A 1 — M ., .— *— s — _ — a .JS ^ .As fi A typosraphical errors appearinc (n ad­ .Mrs., .Mari’ . .Po.wers, ,184 . Middle, March 21r asking for revocation ace—just as thousands of bther tatnrrienf that' should rqck the day- aftecrt'Odir at YiStr TfonT “the IvlCi^LAjOs Ak •' vertisements and other readinir matter The winners were Ermund Pere* lleved Umt there will he provision* gmisatlon’S traditionally con­ turnpike east; John Perotti, 26 of the company's certificate. He workers downstream were flght- Verplanck School on May 2 and Newkirk and Whitney, Funeral seers in 1648', “have malntalnod inThe MenCheatea BvenUir Heralc.'. . sluha, ■ Manchester High, first made.for a group of 60, Davis said servative w ay of conducting Itaelf, Drive F, Silver Lane Homes; By­ V ASK YOUR ATTORNEY TO DRAW said the emergency suspension is ing.agalnst the B ig M uddy in its 3 as a cast of 70 presents! this Home, 318 Burnalde avenue, Eaat their reputation for inaccuracy in award, senior division; Margaret this tnoming he expected to draw Display adrsrtlalns eloalns hours; C “predicated upon _ an operating rampage. , ’ most entertaining and unique Hartford. Buriat will be In Rose the primaries this year.” S " to a-surprise tormlnatlon, whlto- 'lsR'l..-tha mere fact that alt -of W lth othwns yon must join Donald- Ben«Yi 365' Middle " turn­ T ett MorHlt,' Jamet ■ MusseT,*' Win! their homes 'after the Missouri- tord; two,. sons. . Michael.. ,J. D «- sent .to, too,.stato conventloft will The party strife which attacks Qiiiiese Trade cessful animal experiments with Persl'erslo of Glastonbury and Thomas meet with delegat«s“fr6m the aev Is also very significant. us arc. ho complacently aure that To rid the world of plagues and pike east; a son to Mr. and Mrs. fred Wohllebe, Roch^le Shirokl, chewed through the Plurn . Creek Goventry toe Governor usually builds him "substitutV " lungs. J- DePersio of West Hartford; and en other municipalities in the ■pie domestic law under test was everything Is all right at Fort such Mrs. Joseph McNamara, 35 Middle Wayne Tnieb, and Susan Cullock Levees about 15 miles northward up with the voters. The fact that Great Medlcsil Advance fourth district to elect a commit­ With dollars or with coin. turnpike west;'a daughter to Mr. MANCHESTER John blender and Wesley Lanz. and topped a secondary levee at 18 grandchildren and two great the Cslifomla Alien Land Law, K-nox the best possible atmosphere a Governor has trouble with the Bid to West Dr. Janes said the Canadian grandchildren. teeman and woman to the atat* and Mrs. Henry Pelski, Rockville. Beverly Lanz and Judy Rocker Hamburg. Parts of the town were Picks Workers w Uch since 1820 haa barred aliens for deviltry? Who can bo trusted? compliment for him. In fact, there But, just this week we saw with joy monkey lung technique consfituted central committee. E of M apl;. Street School and Robert under water and 500 Arm v troops Funeral aervlees Avil! be held Ineligible to United Btates citizen­ There-was supposed to be grain have been governors who would H ow polio's cause was sifted; T R U S T CO. another possible step toward the Monday at 8:15 a. m. at the The other towns In the fourth Boost Seen —Herald Photo. Robert— W hy don’t you marry Held Red Move Cottier of Rockville High were gave up the fight to build the pro- have been almost nothing without Perhaps, some day the Cancer grip district ora Wetosratteld. .South ship. .from owning' land in* Call- In. toqss grain storage elevators, . W ’lUlam P- Slo ver . her ? . . . . . firsf^award winner* in the junior tectlVe:.dike,-':T-.-;-,-;--Tr :-.-77:-i-r- . Selectmen objective of perfecting ;auballtute D.’Esopo,, Fmteral Chapel. .335 the a(d of aiich cohtrovOTsy, Might'alko be uplifted.’ ^ "They lost the battle,” -Mayor heart and lung aystems for iise in Wetherafleld avenue, Hartford, Windsor,' ainsfohbury,' Marlbor­ toniia. Originally, this law operat wasn't there? Charles—She has a slight im­ (Continued from Page One) division. The entire public career of W il­ widespread educational and pre­ pediment in her speech.- Louis .Ten.sen raid. To Make Up Groups cases where temporary stoppage with a solemn requiem. Mass at 9 ough, East Hartford, Rocky Hill ed against any Oriental alien. Right now It claims us.'l In 5. Rockville winners o f second NexU'Week'' A s we complete. our second bur L. Cross was baaed upon, and ventive efforts, including research of the patient's own heart and a. m. in Our Lady of Sorrows and Newington. So who knows who'll, be picked? Robert— How Sad. W hat is it? 923 MAIN ST. PHONE 4171 R nlsts, but not as sharply as Amcri awards in " toe senior division A t S t. Joseph. Mo.--=-the-slate’s For Three Projects Currently, Ita .ban-has remained thought, we are glad tha D.A.H. flourished upon, his challenge to into the caw es and beat means Charies-7-She can't say yes., lungs qffers the' only chance for Church. Buriat will be H i Ml. St. o f treating mental Illness, the The answer is no one Is safe ca. were; P. B. Kucbenskl. Eugene third largest, cltv— the river was (Cenilnued From Page Om ) . effective primarily against Jsps- passed its'resolution, and thereby an element within his own party. successful surgery. Benedict Ometery. ' spread of knowledge of what makes Until this killer's licked. During the height of the Mos Stalger, Robert Hirth,' Gloria Bel­ fivi miles wide. Workers fought to Coventry, April 16— (Special)— nese. The fact that he ous'ted this ele­ He stressed that the Canadian Friends .may call after 6 o'clock taunted President Truman Into a for.mental health., and toe .espan.- cow sponsored International _ Eco- les, Dorothy Silverberg, Roger save outl.ving parts of the town. steeiwocker*. now. fiverag*. iu *t._. ment from leadership before...ac-- Tomorrnrw -night -yDruTl have a The Board -of Saloctmen is work­ -work- and .that- of other-investiga- this evening...... - — •— —------■ ■ Thec«ie" beciune' celebrated bold' promise that it* ' members slori of mental health groups -homlc conference, eight days' ago, Martin, tsither 'Glbsori, M aiy Jane Stock'yar'd worker's’ look the' la-rt Under $2 an hour. cepting nomination, and then w ag­ choice ing. rm. the. appointment .of ...Ihrs*! tprs., lp.,,thla. "substitute'’. . system, Adds-Time ked.propaganda, broadcasts ..eased Madded. .(Jharlea-.SmiUi. - Robert catUs -front the yard* itv-the- south It w as cotnrtd«r*a: importtjit when, jover a yew' ago, to9 _,State .c?“y .K?. oRt-to Fort .Knox .and ace ed tunning. battle with It In the throughout the state to form a I-To join or stbad -aloof',...... field is stiii in the experlmehtal nitwork o f 'clllze'n' aclTvfty. off on the germ warfare charges Kingsbury. part of the city. The water was committees, one to work, with the from aever^t standpoints how Coiirf of Appeal In Loa Angeles for themselves. W e hope they do, course of his admlnistrstion, was But, lights on or off will really be stage. temporarily while Peiping started Maureen Heim won a second still rising.' revaluation firm contracted Thurs­ much Sawyer gives the ateelwerk- M d the Allen Land Law uncon and don't leave until they have the most - Important single key In accepting the appointment as The fateful, telling proof. Reyeral Investigators have kept Funerals oh a new tack— a "trade offen- award in the junior division, At Craig, Kans., women and day, one to investigate a site for m era.. finally compromised with this ele­ Manchester chairman, Mr. Slover animals alive for long periods Btltutlonal, basing Its decision on counted, and weighed, every last I ’m really not a gambling guy slve".almed at the west, including Third award, senior division children were moved from the. Drpenda oa SUvyer ment which opened the way to the said: There are more than 8,000 a new town dump and one 7 mem­ with such systems, and there have Mrs. lAvnon M. Carter toe argument that It conflicted bar. N ow that the issue has been But this once I will bet. the United States. winners were: Roberta Kuhnly, town. The menfolk, aided by N a ­ Funeral services for Mra. Leon­ If the full W S B "package” In­ ruination of his career,- for, when patients in Connecticut's mental ber board to approve a parcel of been three cases., where humans with the charter of the 'United N a ­ hospitals. The cost In dollars and That comes the dark torhorrow Whether the Chinese move is a Efiin .Carey, Jullanne Lathrop. Jan­ tional Guardsmen, stayed to build ora M. (Brown) Carter, widow of cluding the union shop la given, raised, and the dread suspicion he gingerly embraced this ele­ land aa an athletic field. have been kept alive for short pe^'^ U. S. Forces •trategem,to bring new disagree­ et Tozier, Ad’rla Dauplalse, Mary- human wretchedness can only be night 1 a temporary levee around the town lods with the aid of purely mecha­ Joseph C. Carter, will be held this steel industry lawyers feel their tions, to which tots' nation Is a planted In everybody's mind, we ment at 'last, he also had the ments between Britain and Amer­ lyn Miller Joan Dresser, Lorraine The first committee will gSsiat lessened by research into the causes Our town, will be all set. of 800. nical systems. afternoon at 1:30 at her home, 38 chances of winning a court (fiial- signer. Tlie atlr this cre a t^ was have a right to know the facts, ts future Waterbury scandal touch­ ica or - a genuine offer to trade, Luetjin, DaVid Payne, Marie Cone, the New England Appraisal'Asso­ (Continued From Page One) of mental lUness and by a strong ■ At Leavenworth. Kans., water ciates of East Hartford with whom But the Cansdian work is the Strong street, lenge are good,. If Sawyer confines logical. Jt "msant,- If Uis court de­ toe gold toete?. Or Isn't It?- if it ing him . too closely, fo r -.political prograin of education for mental There'll.be lights on from. North WEEK OF APRIL 21st it aroused sharp interest here. Betty Toonko, Vlrginiai Metcalf, crept up on the Sherman A ir Force .Rgv. Leland O.. Hunt, minlstor or comfort. a contract -was aigned-Thuraday first in which the lung o f -an -ant* tmrr* orreaervist* and fiiardsmen,' -the., govatnmant-lmposod- liacrasas cision.- stood, thaj hero was a Isn't there, where in it? How dldj health. These are two of the im­ to South, 'Some Hong K ong trkderi think Tsadore Ellin, feayle 'G rahl,"'Nor­ base on three side's. About 700 the Second Congregational Church, China's attempt to move her tra­ morning. First Selectman Ralph V. mal has been used ss an expsrl- however, are. not lengthened. There to what the industry has oBersd, In general, Cross was an un­ portant go,-\ls for which toe Con­ O'er East and to the West man Burke. Leslie Rlvkin, Doro­ acres of toe state prison farm were of which the had been a member brand of International law which It get to Moscow? Who la respon­ Reynolds satd a thorough study m.entsl aubatituto for the lungs of la no change in the existing pro­ the chances would be. l.eso. popular wijh Democratic politi- necticut Association of Mental For we are truly neighbors all ditional export items—egg prod­ thy Chapman, and Francis Schlae alnce girlhood, will officiate. The had toe power to cancel out our sible?- Acheaon must have had flooded when a levee V a * topped-i- will be made In scldcling the com­ a. human. grams for separating ' reservists 'The union shop proviso,-'which olans as he was popular with the Health works throughout the state. And aim to do our best. __ ucts, hog bristles, soya lManS.and fer. bearers •will, be Ernest F. Brown. but dikes held the water back mittee which mu*t be able to de­ Dr. Janes said that Dr. Mustard and guardsmen from service. would require ail stesl. workers to own domestic laws. help; who helped him do It? The independent voters. tung oil—via -Moscow has beert a Seymour Ellin and Arthur E ng­ Roy Hall, Arthur H. Keeney and ■The general objective of the I hope that should the Maker spy from another 1300 acres. vote time to tob project. has for several years been doing In addition to tha men from the be members of Murray'* union, The stir this created was o f two sooner all of them are behind The greateet Republican ■vote failure! land were third award winners in Milton Hansen. Connecticut Aasociation for Mental On us down here below Blisslsslppl Crest The $21,000 revaluation project Selective Service, lists .who voi- has been blltsrly opposed by stool getter of modem Connecticut has . After the American embargo on the junior division. animal studies on the subject. But kinds.' Those who bellevc'^hat toe bars too better. • ‘ He,tlto are; His gaze will rest with love upon While this Missouri raged, the will be financed,by. a bond issue to Interment will be In-toe family iinteerod for 24 mnnths, person­ companies.: -. been Supreme Court Justice Ray­ Cliihese trade, other western recently, he decided to t iy the , ■wdrtdmuat'eventUUlF have Abnie ( 1 ) 'Educating the general pub^ A town that's ■wfCathed In glow. Mlsalaaippl. river poured an all- be repaid, in. three years from tax' plot in the Buckland Cemetery. nel not affected by the order in­ mond E. Baldwin. Before he as-> (lountrias wholly or .partially., fol­ lung at a mongey In human coses, , Later expert* ere agreed that brand of International law which tithe high crest ■ down The Upper recielpt8T''Aertar photography will clude; ■ ■ ■ ...... whatever Murray 'may 'get from pendecl into the. stratosphere of lowed suit. Reports here were on the theory that It might prove ■lol|n F. Lange The Individual And Society that Russia took large quantities Capt. E. M. Nevels valley below St. Paul. Flood begin !.soon for the revaluation Yhose .whose enlistments have the. government he Will never . ' la, In certain respects, superior to statesmanship he hlnvalf had been simpler to die than a wholly me- The funeral of Johq F, Isuige Of of Chinese exports for dlstribu preparations were underway in which must- be completed before been preriouely extended. . willingly surrender once eteel firms ' national law, were glad to see the A record company haa just de­ a practical political leader. But, elianlcal one hitherto employed in 89 West street will be held this sf- tion by European outleta. river lowland area* of Wisconsin, Oct. 1, 1952. the three human 'cases reported Those inducted through the are returned to their private own­ *??R® *y?.u_ Ihough they cided to employ experts, to go out of all modem Republican gover­ At Biology Talks Appointment of the second com­ ternoon at 2:30 at the Watkins You buy one roll Disgruntled Hong Kong traders Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. elsewhere. draft.^ er*. themselves 'certainly had little Idea nors, his relstienship with the mittee cornea about oa a reault of. Funeral Home. Rev. Erich O. Draflsd man and the two-!year and report to It, In advance, what complained that the embargo-had « The -Mlaslsaippi approached -a ~ llo w ’reohBiqtiO W orks , Sawyer-disclosed he had -triad machine... politicians- of his - own Closed ttw'.frpnt dDprj 'bat left the • Army Capt. Elizabeth-M. Nevel* ftve-frters ore known to feel he can't, .official* appeared, pleased st the Politics elaewhcr.e: Acting.Gcncj^ Manager, James H. Supreme Court holds, Its -uncon- pnblle taste. patronage preserve -as he m t^t Luettgens* ability has been dem­ Upsfre'am fri>m ' Ruld; there ha* W ith the feeling of spring in the Steves, -34, • of Wlnd*or,-on toe. rer compromise . one-ye*r__ contract Campaigning . .. in.... LouiavUle, •SheelMy for -disconneoUng- ceiiar atitutlonality derives from its con­ h a v e -a ll add up to the kind of onstrated by past ■ performances 'ItMn no reliable sati'm'ate made of of ford to lose there to Kefauver. air, children *re busy m aking Foolish as it is for business, this commendation of Prosecutor John reached for the installers. Terms Kefauver told the Kentucky Edu­ compliment Cross enjoyetl. as Jonathan EU'ewster in "Arsenic the damage althoU|to it is known Kefauver haa rbUed up a series sunfp' pumps and drains. plana for outdoor picnics and lawn flict with toe Fourteenth Amend- artificially contrived conformity la of the contract were announced by cation aaadclstlon the nation's and Old Lace,” as Sidney Black in O’CSmnor In Town Court thU of victories in northern state pri- ShrrHey iuued hi* order last parties, ^ne such party 1* to be ■ toliQdge a .te d eu l m«dtoCU)fi . .. * v n « '’-ttore within party ranks, they build'hts ■"tight Uir'tftB'Sky;'* ar-Hfe'twws* A t (jtnaha and oouncir Bluxfs. WaYrtt;* W hSmii 'hrvffrfch" hi a m .'Th# n®R' 4 >act.. provides a.,.haidc . oretgp. 00.4. qpm «M to'M faji;s..4t^ ■tQution, which seta up guaran- vidual who is trying to achieve his reputation with the voters. Sev­ ' paperman' in *TSv«'.'B lind Mice,-" 'F re d -E . Cooteaea,-34, of- Soqto Bn tiMtiy d f worker*., kept -'biewe' unopposed:' - ; '--i. . f (Joventry was fined $12 for viola­ averaige wgge-increosc of 14!'l can not oVer-emphasize the neces­ area after'the Board of Directors' eral, qj?, the. elejn.enta pow, ipvqlved as the producer in "Room Service” watch' on the dikes even though In N ew Hampshire he defeated Northrop of. Turnbull road,. The -----apd-In. varinua chariJ.cter roles in tion of rule* of the road, a charge cento a n hour and fringe, bensfit* sity for healthy public moraIa," he a r e . the; very, juiia*. elem eiUi. who, the crest bad passed rmd the river,, Preitident .Trtimah, who since has hOd Instrucl'ed him to" take some rty ia to be In- thf form o f a and.not itbni gny-con«ioi'- ■ TTis indlvi'dtial wh<» follow* ^ e :'A*sp^atea^^' in ieitir.cd m M - b t 41 canto, ]BtokU»g.a!.Ili.L-^^»tor' acUcm:to.«lcito im-'wliat' has with sinillar discontent under Ray -tw w #* -. could. MV e been ah-angry qermdn reduced reckless driving. - streets. ' ; Kerr ■ctalms a,,m ajority'of the marathon vssolona fill week. Prior aanitary sesver*;-. other- gtrt*'"Who. attended linooln derstandable Instincts. ■ insured himself of the support ■to the start of the la>.t torough- drum for their men, last night. Into ah amusing evening. It deals Robert Hutson of Manchester Nebraska delegates. . A t the tim e"it-wo* believed that School- will be guests at' the , On this basis, the decision can He doean'.t want to stand off by of several of toe Indhiduals now- the-nlght meeting yesterday; the Lodge told Salt Lake City news­ Prizes, Drrtwing Tonight At 6 P, M. * with an ugly customer— a )Jlg-tlme road. Glaatonbury, was- fined a Dispute Over FBPC the primary cause of the sewage luncheon which is being provided be applauded without any nervous hImselL , ^ aligned agaiiist his leadership. racketeer. Fhr roughneck, np-from unlyn had been asking for 23 cents men the general, when he returns total of $30 with $15 remitted for Opposition to. Kefauver among overflow was caused by the over­ by Mrs. , Peterson and Mra. reservations about American They were, early In his adminis­ knavery Harry Brock, who has got failure to’ carry his license and Newiiigloii Home an hour more plus unspecified from Europe, will meet people and He w;anta to be an accepted, his fellow Southerners in Con­ loading of the sewers by property Northrup. tration, jon his doorstep, seek­ his paws on most of- the nation's fringe benefits. ;The company had answer questions but vrill not "go ■overeignty. It is, in Itself, of the luember of isociety. registration, operating a motor gress appears. to be based mainly owners who beared cellars of This particular lawn party la ing Jobs for themselves or for • LARGE DOMINION WAFFLE IRON junk yards, nothing talks but vehicle with defective brakea, and made offers ranging fhom. 12 to barnstorming.” Hoffman told a Utmost Importance.' . . . with a sptire'palr of eye.Rlasses, AccI- Described to PTA on the Tennessean's stand regard­ water by draining the water into being held for a definite purpose. He .wants to be sure the values fi;lends, Ehit, It he can take tlieir 'money, ' and nothing whatever passing a signal light. A reckless 17 cents an hour., Philadclphto rally that, if Eiaeii- ing Civil Jtights. the saifitary sewers. Each girl ia to contribute ten.cents One w ay to^udge its importance he accepts arc sound In the minds attack phllosophifally, a .certain dents to g la s s y can and do happen in the talks back. But in slugging Harry, driving count was nolled. Kefauver haa "aid that aa the The new contract, which be­ hower were elected ■ President, • DELUXE PROCTOR AUTOMATIC Since then, however. Acting and Mr. Peterson haa agreed to la to consider what tola law has of others. hard-boiled political truth ap­ Playwright Kanin has saved- his Other Cases disposed of were; Mr#. Alice Young discussed the Democratic nominee he would comes effective Monday and does there wouId .be a shift in Russian home, at work or on a trip: And it is comfort­ Superintendent of the Water and match the donation. The money i* meant in history. When It was plies. 'TOelr enmity Is worth fists and relied on his funnybone Alfred Brodeur, 22. 31 Finley support the party platform whole­ not provide retroactivity, is sub­ policy or a shufflihg of Kremlin He wants to get closer'to other marvelous work, being carried on Sewer Department Fred E. Thrall to be used to purchase a film atrip more tb him, poUUoally, than - Hia menacing , robber'baron is also street, speeding. ■ $24; Bryce K. heartedly, even if it Included a ject to ratiflcatidn by the union leaders who "fear. Smd respect him adopted, in 1620, in the midst-of people by accepting their stand­ ing to h*!® P*'F o t glafiMs for such TOASTER ' „ „ .at. the Newington Honie for Crip­ has recommended the installing pt for the children.of Lincoln. Bdtool. their support w ould' have been. a-boor and-eventually, a auckeiv”- Cia^Btar,' 2 8 , cotumbta, -pizatiig Civil Right* "ptank sndorsthg crea­ -memberidilp. G fffW n portions -of tBtsenhower) .** " — ; ... od'dltidhar 13-lrich siirttory ''sewer one of Hearst's. sensational news­ ards, by establishing, with them, emergencies. W h y not stop at M A N C H E S ­ 'Tbe Manchester Registered signal light. $9; Dean 'W. Clarke, pled Children at the Manchester tion of a Fair ISmployment Prac­ the -w age and fringe increases In Springfield, Mass., Taft Ism- The girls have spent > buay Sat­ pip.e in the neighborhood. urday morning *ettmg the table paper campaigns against toe "Yel­ a eonvnunlty of interest and of do­ • WESfiNGHOUSE ELECTRIC IRON Nurses, Association is sponsoring 22, 464 East. Center street, vlola- Green PtfA meeting Wednesday. tices Commission (F E P C ) with, must be approved by the W age '! basted the Democrats lii his 12th low Peril,” It conveyed this na­ ing. •< TER OPTICAL the next time you are do\vn- too 'Community ' Player* produc tloh of rulei .of the road, $12; Mrs. 'Young, who -ii the fifth power to enforce ita rulings in .Stabilization board. speech in two days. Any Demo­ and making the neceosary ar- tion. Proceeds will be Used to es­ D ^ g h t 'Phelps, 259 Drive F, pass­ grade teacher at the . Newington cases of job diocrimlnatton cratic candidate for President, he rangement* for the party. tion's open and wounding insult to And, on the surface,-it would town and order an extra pair of glasses. N o obligation to buy. Just fill out the coupon below and deposit it in our store tablish a atudent nurse fund to ing atop sign. $6; Joseph Sasiela. Home, described vividly the many against Negroes and other minor­ said, '•'will have to run on the Reds in Germany *U toe peoples of Asia. There have seem that toe easiest w ay to before 6 P. M. tonight. It’s our 11th Anniversary but the presents are yours. Pupils Entertain ^ WANTED asatat deserving graduates of the 34, 178 Birch street. Intoxication, phases of work tn providing the ity groups. -.1 same Pendergoat policy” as PresI been some students ’of Japanese mingle gracefully and pleiuiantly June class who wish to follow the $20, breach of-peace, nollsd; Leo ohlldren that which they need.,to He said, however, that - he per­ dent Truman. Thomas ,J. Pender- Topic for Kiwanis conduct who have held that the with a crowd‘la to emulate ita B. D. PEARL nursing profession. , Cronin, no address, intoxication, grow in body, mind and s'lhrit^ She sonally doesn’t like the idea of At Nathan Hale gost, late Kansas City. Demo­ About Town amoUonal spur to Japanese na- ajandarda. . -'Tickets are available from mem- five, days; Herbert Donneliy, 63 told how formerly the average a _ compulsory FEPC and that he cratic leader, sponsored Truman's 649 Main Street, Manchester bera 4}f the Manchester Nurses South Main street, intoxication, weekly cost per child waa $31 but believes discrimination tn hiring earlier years in politics. Harold Mahoney from the State The .first fleeting this year Of illonal action In toe 20 years that Unfortunately, this Is pot the Mcm^to driv* truck and Association or the Community $15, bond for appeal, $25; J,amea has now gone up to $82.- The and firing can beat be eliminated "Social Studies and Activities' In New York, Jacob M. Arvey Boafd of BMucatlon, who has jiu t the Permanent Memorial Day foUowed was prodded by toe de­ real way to create a good society. was the theme of two programs work in stock room. ^lAhlE • ■ •,-.•■-..... Players a t' Burton's and at the M. Urough, 437 (iienter atreeti cor­ finances necessary to maintain through educational programs., of Chicago, Democratic National spent some time In Western Ger­ committee will be held Mbnday sire to prove that toe Japanese Unfortunately, toe Individual who gift toop in the lobby of the M an­ ner parking violation; $5,- bond and operate the home are obtained Russell has made 4t plain he presented the past week by chil­ rommitteeman from Illinois, said many with the State Department evening at 8 o'clock at the Munici­ ware not Inferior In toe world aa Good hours, good pay chester' Memorial HospitaL forfeited; Kenneth blahaii, 29, dren of the Nathan Hale School for seeks to satisfy his own social In­ ADDRESS aa follows: donations and . private would not support a, parly plat­ He does not think Adlai Stevenson as sp educational specialist, will pal Building. Tha vorioua commit- taa.aaesaee*) , N. Y., speeding, contin­ gifts, 75 per cent; parents; 5 per form , which included endorsement the entertainment of their par- would turn down the Democratic teee will be named and plana the California law asserted they stincts by such ' conformity with and regular rttoil store speak at the meeting of the Ki- were. ued to next Saturday under $35 cent and the State of Connecticut, of'a compulsory FEPC. ~ ' -onts. The programs consisted of nomination. Stevenson, renomi­ wania Club Monday noon at 13:15 started for the otaaorvance of Ma- toe crowd he thinks he sees U P H O N E .. bond. 20 per cent. Mrs. Young spoke On that point and the Civil original plays, poems, dramatizat nated as Governor of Rlinoia last at the Country Club. He will talk -moriol Day. Chairman this yaor But aside from toe wound It de- hours. heading not for an end of loneli­ Personal Notices . Violation of rules of the road proudly of their new schqol build­ Rights issue generally, Eastland tions, .songs and pictures by the week, said he was interested in on hia observations on the Clommu- is William J. Shields. Uvered to parUcular peoples, toe ness, but for an increase of loneli­ chargea against'John N. Wada- ing which takes care of children said: children of Grade 4, post card no other nominations now. Arvey, nist aspect of occupation in East-* worth, 18, of .23 Cumberland street, views projected on a screen and law. was a bad advertisement to ness. There Is. In the end, no loneli­ M anchester O ptical C o. -In Memorifim from the nursery up through the "This country needs, more than in a New York Times interview, em Germany. Mrs. Robert DoeUner is district the vtoole world of this natlonis Apply and Raymond J. Zire; 19, of Rockr high school grades. anything -else, a man aa Presi­ displays of u*ork of the pupils in said Illinois . is ' wdthholding deci­ The musical part of the program chairman In Manchaster. for tho ness so desolate as that of being Vnie, were noUed. dent who will not cater to minor­ each cloasroom, where teachers Women's Auxiliary of the gyst- lack hf pracUce of Ita own pro- LEONARD M. GRACE, Licensed Optician In loving memory of Domenics A s a part of the program,,-* col­ sion on its 68 vote*. is being arriinged by Ray Owens lost In. a mass of identical figures. VeKO, who psssei.' sway one year ago Howard Warnock, no certain ad­ ored movie, narrated by Lowell ity racial and rellgipus groups, and children held open house. The Texas State Democratic and he expects to have lome of phopy Society of Greater .qlaimed principles. .\ today, April 19, 1961. There is no identification so 747 MAIN ST. — TELEPHONE 2-9021, dress, who w as aentenced to 380 Thomas, was shown, depicting the but, who will place the national Grades 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6 all par­ executive committee, meeting the talent which will perforin at ford, which is now caadtettng tt* BUSH HARDWARE day* in the County J a if on hia Even now, one can guess tost futile as an identification between OTour gentle face and patient amlle. life at Newington. It ahowed many interest flrsj to give hvery Amer­ ticipated in these annual spring yesterday at New Braunfels, de­ the Billy Prentice vaudeville show. annual drive, for fuada. • having this law o ff the books may NEXT TO STATE THEATJIR With aadneas'we recall, third conviction aa a common of the 250 members of the staff ican a square deal regardless of parent night programs. Some of cided, it was up to local conven­ The attendance prize wUI be sup­ superficiallUes, no friendship so COMPANY 649B. MAIN STREl^D. APPLIANCE PEARL’S AND FURNITURE CENTRE TEL. 7590 rou s kindly word for each, drunkard on Wednesday, haa filed at Work with the ohildren and some race or religion. Dick Russell the aubjecU dealt with Included OMM more to tb* JapaneM people Asir died balovad by ail.^ , tions whether or not to pledge plied by Parker- Boren and the Manchaster Lodgo, k(a. M^-I eofipyf aa tha friendship betwesni an appeal. Judge Rottner set bond at the physiotherapy and hhfdrQ-; fllla that bill and I am proud to "O ur CJommunlty,” "O u r Town," delegateq^.to any, national party speaker was aecutad by Kdaon wlU hold ita m o n S ^ r ' Son and daufbtaia. 1 for appeal at $U'J. • tlierapy tnatment f f ioipport him.” * ■ "Our Country," and "Our World.” nominee. BaUey. night at 8 q'clpck to ■"A- -

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1^52 PAGE N1N1 PAGE BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1952 r CLASSIFIED ADVT. COPT CLOSING TIME William S._Wise MtMoggio Y Top^Th rills • MON. THRU FRI. Describes EfforU of Gfoup - U" DEPT. HOURS: lOtSO A. H. Replaces Martin, Browns Remind Folks of ’44 EhTamps S:15 A. M. te 4:30 P. M. Classified Advertisements^ SATCBOAT 9 A. M. ^^DTHEH ADVS. ON PAGE 14- To BuildWorld Community. Richard Martin, ManchSsteris Three. Straight Home Runs Gener^ Manager dmtj^ate,-wlio' L fltte Ij«Bsrue’Bi3BeTjan Rooms Withoat Board 59 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale \ 72 Wanted—Real Estate 77 "Nearly everyone is avrare now- • ing to the United States to live THE Large Field T ruman Hireat has resigned as director of the Practice Schedules C^ptifrfe F ir s t NKW piXRoOIM GarriedH cblontal. ' -State Water -Commission effective OUTSTANDING CONSIDERING 'SELtiN O By FRANK ECK Three bedrooma. tile bath, fire­ YOUR PROPERTY 7 community and 1. a clUxen ^ irtW a te t a ^ life kitchen privileae*. AIio f&raae. SIX ROOM CAPE COD Riles Congress April 30, will be succeeded In that AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor ^ I n A .A ; S la rti^ Nice nelghiMriiood. Cell 2>3651 place, Nice location. Price '$16,- Without obligation to -you. we position by the commission's chief world conimunlty, not of just one : of that community gnd become American jCjeague — Sunday New York—All ballplayers, get i afternoon at > .p ’clock at the after 6 p. m .. . __ ^ ' • 000. About $6,000 down payment. on hot water hest, fireplace, will appraise or. make you a cash engineer^ William 8. Wise, It was small community in a country,” ; members of the, family with wbqm offer tor proiieity. Bee us befdre Bald F.'Gordon Boyce national d l-! an extra kick when ,t)iey have a-; B f ..Uhanter Oak Lots.v , ____ Jamet 1 Rohan A Soh; Realtor!.' ihoWer,'" eomblnatlon atonh win­ (O nbtantf’ from' Page'GIm ) ’ ahnoiihced yesterday. ' good day"in front of a packed: VotazqucE ttoper to be Red Sox Win FURNISHED ROOM for gentle- you eell. Martin announced his resigna­ rector of the ’’ExperimentExper in In-i ^*'^ **^ living, EARL W, YOST National League^^aturday 7483. , dows and doors, Bendix automatic femational Living,” at the meet-1 The Experiment has thrie rais­ grandstand. Sunday, May 23, 1948, j man. Hot water, frarece, park­ P h o n e 6273 ’turnip day’ session of Congress" tion from the commission upon Seventh Foreigner to afternon from 1:30 to "SlSO at washer. House Is In excellent con­ ing of the CosmopoliUn ClUb y es-; »(ons, rtated Mr. Boyce; Idealistic was one of those days for Joe Dl- r Sports Editor ing place. Phone 7865. BOLTON—We have ilx homes for dition and priced at $13,500. BRAE-BURN-REALTT ‘ his appointment as Manchester West Side Oval (tor boys eight By JACK HAND -every day up to New Years, If nec- terday afternoon at the. Center; having to do with international Magglo. ; ^ h i Boston Morathon Asaoclaled Presa Sports Writer ' lale in auburban Bolton ranging -i..,-.. ______general manager by the Board of l-S-..,'.The-Yarikees-.-wer*-playlng—thai and nine yeara old. Alio from -TfoHr-$B;oo«r To" $i8,ooo. ^*BSHre w a n t e d —Your-property to-selll- -aa*aiT>r dntil-restorotton of-what--TCHfectbrs'A'^'Sr ------Churclrr ‘The'Expwrlment-ta'Interrfuo^i’standlng—by—getting--pel*- '-8t86-,to;6ti!10'tor;-l»©y*-;4 — .Tbs.- ROOM FOR Rent to reipectable - national Living ta one of the wayr] tp-talk together-as -geople;; eduea- • Indiana In . Cievelaad's - Municipal.! — SHOTS MERE AND. THEBE'.-*-tort);-.athleUc. coabh.-Ibff.'Ih,eI|iRl»t . MW-aome old. T o . Inspect, call T., BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM Rellable .buyers W-sUtag With cash, ever .eventual CBt la-decldetL.uiIbh,':'' — ■ - c. ...-^ston'.r-'Apfu. xxpm?-Qmv(- old, suflday 'aftorrioon ara begfanfag to remind- MHz ■ of ga>ltfeBuiA-P7iai>a--»aBT^^ ^W-fdiirV^^-EXrAiVcn^Fedim ainK ■ Ja whlcb sill aro pulling together in tlonal, with" many colleges 'givihg Stadhtm ■fbr'the first time c-that "UConn basketball coach Hugh 26 years. wUl be honored^ at a J. Crockett, office 8416 or-i^sl-' Tit9 rfference'wsortonnarpnie' Greer waff the No; 'l"cholce ■foT'the banquet bn June 1.1 at-The7Hedge» uiaIan..Lula .Yalazquez today-liiul., ■ Oval- at 2 o'clock ■ there will- lie- gle and two-family In MSnches- creating this world community.” [ credits to students who have par- " iaatm .' The'-crowd -of“TSAsT high, hopes of becoming the sev­ th«f""i9W""Yesto1944' tffa'm"ThaT ibat set a liew PUCA8ANT Fumirtied room with dence 3751. Lot 180 X 160, garage In base­ special session he called-July 26. the second largest In baseball hia-i position as welfare and recreation by , Bulkeley alumni. . .MIT. tryouts tor'M^s 11 and, 12 ment. Copper tubing, storm win­ t and that Is this.” third after Tommy Henrich walked distance the much higher regarded may register at Charter Oak. A they were the picks to meet 'In Ace 5416. residence 3751. over 100 being present, the large.st each national group failed to mix here In this coun-try, and It Is. and he homered in- the sixth Britain. . .Red Halre. head coach major leagues who ran boast of Swift Reaction with other national groups. He re­ .lesse Van Zsnt and Johnny ,I-af- boy*of eight Is eligible to com­ the . World .Series. But four"'’ ROOM FOR RENT—Couple pre­ attendance in recent years, and sometimes difficult to break down after Henrich had —walked and o f basketball a t R H ^ Island, cs--, more than 200 victorias. Feller has D'UPLEX House 6-6, centrally lo­ FOR-QUICK RESULTS in selling Many members of Congress re­ perhaps since the PTA had Its solved to do something about this tert.v, Boston A. A. teammates, pete fa the Uttle League and straight' by the Browns — that’s ferred. Call 6611 NEW— FIVE ROOMS cated. Good condition. Phone 6998 your property call Suburban these nationalistic .barriers, al-' (jharlie; Keller had singled. His cently resigned his post after pro- - 83) and Newsom 205 , . . Manager he becomes Ineligible when his different. acted swiftly to his threat of fpe- .start The ^meetlng. tpqk ,plac,?, In so _ similar experiences wquld„ not testing,the tough ..schedule' sr-*-! Tommy-Holmes,of tha Bravestao.- snd posalblv, 105 other rivals. between 8 -and i.'— —---- -ftealtir eD.-,*RealtoTB;'-841 -Mafn ctal'ses*lbrr«; ’rhey Sblfflt tVai!'"Uh-' ■though they-seem-llke-nrinor-pries. home-run. ill the .- eighth was-the VAN 'EA'NT arid tAfferty rail huithaay’ before " Who -tbouglit tha fifit Muf tKe school auditorium; The Scouts beciir at future 'm'eetlngs Vnif'thus ranged for jhe.. —Rams,----- . t.Wlndharii llovea his present Infield la the best “ TlitV altfaciive street. Call 82J5. necessary” and ”an' affront” to "What good is there In 1,100 deciding run. one-two In. last year's national Aug. 1. Brown starting pitchers would go Aliartmenta— Flats— COVENTRY— Modern 4 room and Brownies showed samples of started the experiment In Inter- " I t was the second time In the High's Tom Callaghan will round since th's 1048 National League tures two bedToOms with ,th?lr_patrioU4ni...... ___ nationaLlLJvlng. with, headquartarz people.'. .meeUng....one.,; anQUi*r...-la... championship marathon at Yon- the route? Ned Garver, yes. But ------Tenements #3 home on corner lot. OH hekt, SELLING YOUR' Property?7Con^ -Work-accompUzhodby-them,-which - majors- that-I'-had-Wt-three-home • -out - hlz bastball- coaching careen flog -wtrinerf.' loner defense------spacious closets, tile bath, din­ were very creditable; Mrs.: Peggy In Puthey, Vt. the.se times, a mere drop In the kevff.: N: "T; ‘BtHmt 'tw o 'weeks -bej Bob -Cofa,' Tommy—.Byrna.- .gmd . artesian well, electric hot water, tact the Eltaworth Mitten Agen­ That’s a new angle for a Presi­ - nine in a game," isaya DlMaggio. this sieason at the Wlllfmantlc Welter. Johrisoh 1*1* Washington Duane Plllette? Never. A THREE ROOM apartm ent- ing room, living rootn with dent to take,” said Sen. Hoey (D- Hohmann of Andover, organizer Each year the Experiment sends bucket?" concluded the speaker. Senators pitched seven opening fore, Laffert.v had been runner-up 'Areplace. Partly furnished. Phone cy, or any Mancheater Real Es­ “ But It was the only time thrfe school. Windham, . incidentally, to Janan’s Shltekl Tanaka, the PILLBTTE BECAME the large rooms. $135 a month. A 4- freplace, modern kitchen with N. C.), a member of the Senate for the Eastern Connecticut (?oun- groups of American young people, •"By the arithmetic of peace each came in succession. It was one helps-Manchester High open Its day shutouts during hla great ca­ W NH&Televliilon Coventry 7-7086. tate concern because .It stands tO iplnlnium. age 16,. fp live In. foreign. ,pne.of;tbe, LJQP ba» » counterpart 1951. B.A.A. ja cs victor, -i fourth starter to go all the way - room .apartment,. $110. a .month. new electric range, full cellar, reason that they know Manches­ Appropriations ;CommUtee. ”My cU . of. Girl Scouts,, spoke on work of -those deyz- and orie-of-my big baseball - season Monday afternoon- reer -A- deal between-Ihe- Bed, ♦ jieittefaay ’'when the hetfeed' Includes heat, hot water, refrig­ conception has been that under the of the troops, committees and countries for a period of two In some foreign country and each Sox and the Tigers'which would Also d ^ m 'to start with Vsla'z- Baseball ScbediiliB Venetian blinds. For informa­ OPEN FOR INSPECTION ter property best. Call the BHla* thrills.'’' , in Willimantic. . . Andy Palau Will qu?z, wim finished eighth In his Brown* played before the home erator, electric stove. Central lo­ SUNDAY 2 to 6 P. M. Constitution the President recom-, parents. months. For three weeks Ulc -stu­ has two parents, in that country, Tv.'o of the hohicrs came off take over the' baseball coaching have found Johnny Peskv and tion, call worth Mitten Agency. 6930 dent lives with his adopted family and they have an Impact on many oniv previous B.A.A. starts. In folks for the first time. The cation. Use of beautiful grounds. 19 LEWIS STREET mends .and the Congress appro­ Annual.,jcpQCts were submitted Feller and the last against Bob job at Windham next spring. Palau Billy Goodman moving, to Detroit April 18—Dodgers-OlAnls. ' former Yankee, whose father was priates.” wjiere there la a young person others. The Experiment majtes for in addition to hla duties at Wind­ '0*8, are his countrj’men. Dorotea April llf-Dod(sr.-aUnte. , Adults only. James J. Rohan A SOUTH. MANCHESTER WANTED—A going gasoline serv­ and approved. William Hahn of Muncrief. DlMaggio drove in all In exchange for Jerry Prlddy and \ a big leajgue pitcher, ysars agO; Son, Realtors. Tel. 7433, BORNHEIM and SMITH Sen. Brldgep of New Hampshire,- about the same age as he. and then lasting friendships... six run* as the Yankees wop; • 6-5. ham-High, .Is also on the city-rec­ Vic Wertz fell through . ; Cevo- Florea 6nd OuUlermo, Rojas- Definite A Good Buy ice station, or service atatlon site. Rockville, past aifbctor of the Tol­ for three weeks he and his adopted The foreign list also Includes 'sluffed a ' flve-hltter down the SalesAgents • the Senate Republican leader, in a land District PTA, performed the magnldcent and rewarding roc the In 1937 DlMaggio hit three in a reation staff. . .Joe Chriattan says land’a Al RoZen la now using A 39-. April 3a"^Yankc«i*rhiUdtlphlR. Will either purcharo or take a Turkish-born Sevkl-Kai-u. Wang April** 3t>-YAnk««iR*8te : tsoufi. throats of the Chicago WhiU iSox 9 Rooms—ben with fireplace, prepared statement called the ceremonies of Installing the new­ brother or sister go on a camping indivtdijals. With tho'^trend in'^iti- game and in September. 1950, he he wouldn't be the least surprised ounce bat, borrowed from Ralph. THREE ROOM furnished rent long time lease. Write Box ■ C, President’s words an .effort "to trip through another part of the ternatlorial understanding now lri\ Chen'Ling of South China, and-an April 36—Y in k M i- S t. L n u li. to win, T-I. ’ Phone 6946 or 6716 living-robm, dining room, kitchen. ly elected officers: president, Mrs. hit. three In Washington and still If Frank Keaney returned os head Klner-of the Pirates . . . Ssl.Mng- Muy ■3—YankfE'ii-D^lroll. Herald. seize the poWer of appropriation” country With other young people the direction of the individual ap­ i8-mnn Canadian delegation heart­ Lost year the White Sox were Phone 2-8081. pantiV; lavatory, 1st floor,- 5 bed­ Richard M. Grant; vice-president, Is the only righ^ hander to accom­ i basketball - roach at Rhode Island lle of the Qiarits Is called ' “The ed by Lloyd Evans, the Montreal May 3 * - Y * n k ff running wild, startling tha dignl- MANCHESTER Outskirts, one and dlsrufft Congressional efforts and then return for one more week proach the *kpcrimei»t la doing plish that feat In Griffith Stadium. s- PPIS' lnc::t fall. Keaney has ragained the Barber” becstise of his razor-edge May 4—Yank«M*Chl(^a. rooms, bath and lavatory and 8’ x WANTED -B y private party. Six Mrs. Bradley Batson; secretary, veteran. fled league with their daring run. THREE ROOM apartment for year old Cape Cod with shed 20t sleeping porch, 2nd floor. Cop­ to “wring the water” out of ap­ at home. Its bit to help promote better In- But three In a row! ; sight in one, eye and Is reported control. Sat Is also known to have .May 7—TRnk«‘M-CI«\>Unrt. rent. Kitchen furnished. Hot dormers, oil hot water heat, tile room house, well contructed, in Mrs. Neil Wakenian; treasurer. The students are In groups of 10 J. Browning Ross of Woodbury, May I—TRrk#f»‘ClfveUn(1. nlng. Now they’re left at the per plumbing, hot w-ater oil heat, Manchester, ..not in development propriation bills. Mrs. Delvina Montlgney. t e r n atiopal understa n d 1 n g "It was a bigger thrill, too. be­ This Is Joe DlMaggio In 1948, He received his No. 3 ba.seball thrill back on the road to recovery. . , one of the best "duster" pitches May 3—YRnktftt'BoRton. water. Ci^r 2-8023. bathroom, aluminum atorm doors with an experienced leader' in that year when he hit three consecutive home runs before 78,431 In Midget suto race program is N. J., who was a Vlllanriva riilter IG—T«PkfeR'‘ BoRtoi), post, beaten four-4n a row. 1,000 gal. oil-tank, automatic gaa $13,900 top. Phone 2-1837. No Headline Threats throughout the world.” cause we rame from behind,” fa the National League. Ask any Five In the eighth nailed down . and windowi, full cellar, lot 70 x There .are about 400 Brownies charge of each group, each con­ says DlMaggio. "The Indians got Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. Two of them were against Bob F'eller.' ; scheduled Sunday afternoon at Only a yea** ago, rates as the oqt- . U-*^DD<*lR«ri^PhllUei. hot w-ater. Entire house equipped agents. "No amount of headline threats and intermediate Girl Scouts en­ Following his talk $Ir. Boyce nlember Of the Dodgers If you dlf; standlng darkhorse. Rosa nrinied Mty IS—Do number 6, including Columbia, my roommate, that peerless sbuth- to the winner of the Tam O’Shan- winning recent iO .and 16 mile Mr v I7'~Dodf«)r«-I*UUburfh. ‘ porelr, k^canrarager.- work STFa. dicted Congress w-on’t "abdicate homes abroad are chosen and ■boy who went on the Experiment Kiiic^ks S({uare j Kopsas Did Not Offer about the openlrig game the High­ May If—DcHlgArt*Chlc«xo.. • LeM Moss hit Chuck Stobba for 5138. Hebron, Andover, Coventry, Col­ p,>iw relief pitcher, Joe Page, put ter world championship golf tour­ rosd races here and In Hamilton, WANTED-rrOne young gentleman proxlmately 44 acre land. Con­ its powers,” special ses.slons qr chester, Lebanon. Mrs. Robert screened with great care by the last summer. He was introduce^ Clyde Car Or Money landers (now the irankeeB) played Ont. he warnea all his maratlion- May 30—DDdffifii-CInrlnnall. a homer fa the fifth to tie the venient to bus, schools, stores. All Negotiators Renew representatives of the Experiment an end to any Ideas the Indians ney. The event will be held July' at Hilltop Grounds, near 165th May 33'^pf><1fara*ClnclnnaU • to share 5-room furnished aprsrt- not. and said the. President’s words H. Horton Is local leader of the by Mrs. C. A. Bader. The next' Ing rivals he Intends to "le.id from May 33—Dodfara-OiaMa. score and Dick Kryhoskl doubted BOLTON—New Five room ranch this In an A sooe. posslhl.e to, con­ In ^ e various countries, This,,«um- had. He struck out Pat Seerey and Cage Playoffs 31. to August lO. Most of the .street. . Eight thousand tickets ment with 8 Other gfntlemen. Homes being completed on K-acre ’’insulL’.’.;. the. patrldtism of econo-, Girl..Scouts, and Mrs. Gardner- Q;- ntcettag .at the .Cosmopolitan Club . Ed ROblnsori” ' each ■ on three Tulsa, Okla.;, April 19— the.s*art and stay fa frorit until I MAy 33i-4>o4c*ra»BoatSt. leouia. Cleveland’s ,”Blg Four” to start, .000 and'Up.. For. appointment to FIDELITY REALTY CO. zefwlon. . , ed X m l Berra to pitch to riie. That night. . .Hugh McChirdy Is coach- approximately 16,000 showed up ....*' RSaltors—Insurers abandoned attempts-tet b r e ^ the Scouts ■ ahd Brownies, are asked .or IHe pastbraf supply co’mmittee Elizabeth to Keep Baaketball.Association playqff ft- | ■ :Dr. Forrest-. C.v. (Phng).-Allen,, tag.the golf team.At Wesleyan this triumnhs he.ck In IPll.'pnd Cafaad-.. tbriUad. a home tsrowd.df inroest JSarl^ l_WQodit wa.sn't much of a thrill, but It g'ave ^nals,'headed'^back to_St.,.PauJ to -; to watch the team play free> and Juna 3—Yajik4ea*BL Loula.______BTORE'OR office space for rent "2 8 2 Farmington 'A'venue aonbte barrelled truce aupefVrsTdn Senr-Morse (R-Orer,>. who often to open their-homes-yor the-jj ■ewiaatgnd-a-caU- to Charles^V- Lee roach of the NCAA champlfm Ifih'Gerry C6t$"a'fouritlme wfa-? by-Winnings thft^ Tribe’s fourth Agent. 3702. me a satisfaction."------day for game No. 5 - both confi-■ spring. . .Bobby Dykes and ’Pe^Yank^M*D«trolt. MANCHESTER—Practically new Call Hartford 46-7248 or They handed to staff officers partisan fights, "once Congress srnalj groups, as there are, about churches, Mr. L.ee is a student at Series Homer. dent of winning the title. . “ They often a.sk me how I the 10-round feature bout at MadI-, The'onlv former winners on the June IS—Dod0^x«“C ln iic ln n a (l.. now 31, lost bis conttot with one fielder was a football star al Tex­ Jun^ IB-^-DAdiara-^lcavD. . CENTRALLY Located, on CotUge Cape Cod, large rooms, Areplace, William McBride, Manchester 4816 the disputes over Communist appropriates what It deems to be 40 Scouts and nearly as many the Hartford Theological Senjl- The Kni'eks squared the unpre- J came to Induce Clyd? to_5 ttend Lson Square Garden Friday night, atartlng list are Johnny Kellev of out fa the ninth when he walked diCtable best-of-seven series ~lsSt" as ChrlffUan nql too many; yeai-a, Juna-13—D<»diora«ChlcAffOe----- Cliff Mapef. Matt Batts and . atreet, one block from Main, oil hot water heat, full cellar, nomination of Soviet Russia as a necessary, it seems folly to .try to Krownies, hud it would hardly be naiy;’ to graduate with this year’s Kansas. "WeBTI simply went fo f. .Poirn Beach RoundrRdbin Invl- 'South Actnni”whu has led the field June 3(V~-Dodfera«Pitiabur*h. SIX ROOM Cape Cod. 2.34 McKee (CnnHnoed from Page One) GREAT FTELDINO PIAYS hlght with a 90-89 squeak over the . ago ; . . Attendance for Pacific home twice and finished second Johnny Lipon. Bob Lemon came building with display' room, ga­ aluminum storm doors and win­ neutral Inspector and a UN Com keep them In session.” possible to take care of either of class. He has been supplying here his mother, told her that at [ tation Tournament at the Wykagle Coast Lea.'^ue games this season June 23—Doctera-Pltiaburfh. rages;- parking- area and -left. AII- .rporo-,. -Shown mand. .demand that —airfield con­ - . Two-Democrats.'^Indicating- no the troops, flt qne. tlme...... since the resignation of. Rev. Brooklyn, April l^-C/Pbr-WiUle foul-ridden Lakers in a hectic ov­ Kansas he would be treated- as : Country Club In New Rochelle, N, "even times, and t.-e" Pawson of Juna 34—Dodg«ra*8t. Loula. fa to make plntch-hltter Steve dows; near new -school and tnisea. rfiers will :be Lh? first o f my soldiers Mays, A'ririy bound cdnierfielder ertime battle, . I has been very poor after the first Pawlucl’ et. R, 1., first finisher In June 3J—DdAi4ri*8t.Ie6ul*. Soucbock ground Into a game- .. jfuu . are .Jocklng.,f.oi:.Jn. one build*. by appointment only. Immediate struction be banned during ^ n .entHii?.i.h*.!h....fpr. .lb.?.. .p.rs.5E®.?.l ...p.( Assistance to be given would be George M. Milne, and. has _been . y*!* ,9.ffar?d.,no .a utomo- i.Y;^.:wl!! )». held.May.15-_18,___ _ June 3K—TaiiKeea-Philadelphia, .$12,300,- email, down. .. payment I. shall- faspeoL:::-----:------■ of the'New York Glnms. Has been - ■ So the NBA- season, ■whlcir Befi'ari'T two ..weeks.._____ BUI. fitewart .ha.s •«*i3 and IW l,------ending.; double. RthXi,,-. .. Ing. Immedlater occupancy. Phone nee^d. Schwartz Real Estate. 'occtips(icy.,PHdrie 6273:...... armistice." ...... possible constant session, said they along tire im'«s' br arc ih "eafnihg m'uch llked 'b y ' both churches;' It m'ies or riarik accoimts/’ ! Tommy Henrich picks the Yan- been a National League umpire for "iotie Prisoner exchange negotiations badges. Tea, coffee and sand­ had been given out that Air. Lee She wff* Jriat 16. the principal in two of the fjnest way back In Novemljer, at least ' The genial 68-year-old coach The entry from the most distant June 30-^Yarkeea*Boftnn. Chunky Connie Marrero made 2-2358 to see this unusual btlal- 8274, or Hartford 5-5138. have no doubt the President could i kees and Dodgers in the 1952 ma- 19 years while BUI McGowan has Ju ly. 1—Dodf era* Philadelphia. ELLINGTON — 5-Room Ranch were recessed April 4 so both force perpetual sessions If he de­ wiches were served al the meet­ would not be available for the The battle-tough officers sriilled fielding plays of the Infant .1952 will last imtll Tuesday, when the : added: "You have to have a tall point Is 45-vear-old Norman Tam- the World Champion New York nasa’ opportunity. with foyer, attached garage ing. deferentially at the somewhat season. Mays astounded an operi- teams return here after Sunday’s | - jor league .pennant races. Tht In- been In the- American League for nn'ha of Honolulu, who wound up July 1—Dodgara-rhlladaiphla. Yankees pop his alow stuff Into MANCHESTER—A lovely six- sides could explore possible solu sired. position here, and had, In fact, man wilh the. ten-foot ba"ket or dian.«liiers;CttieiSestl. ■ and catcher' Mickey Otbzso qf combination aluminum screens In i949. Near schools. Immedi Queen's almost fanatical devotion triple. "The greatest catch I ever He addressed, the annual Uni­ [Babe Allen, Bulkeley High (Hart- Btatloned at Fori Bel voir, Va, Hiroshtm'a atom - bomb blast, J u ly 34—D o d te rs-C tn rin n tll. Waablngton added a little firs to - gas heat. Attached garage. Rent an hour then reconvened for nine of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard C. Por­ place of Edwin R. Smith, who ha.s J u ly 38—D o d t«rs-8 l. I-oale, and doors, excellent location, Ex­ .. ate occupancy. Asking $14,800 to "the right thing.” is "'traced to saw in my life,” said Dodger versity of Tulsa basketball missed equallfag Buh’s record by the game, - played before 45,340. $90 month. Write Box B, Herald. minutes. The officers meet again About Tow n ter. Mrs. Belden's mother, Mrs. been recalled to the U. S. service. ImportaiiL Meeting banquet.' July 37—Dodiers-Bt, Loqls. clusive with Frances Ki Wagner, H. C. Dowding.. 5 Park street at 11 a. m. Sunday (9 p. m, e.s.t. Pond of New Britain Is with her Lt. Edwin R. Smith, (J.g.) is aged Queen Mary, who drilled her shortstop Pee Wee Reese. nnlv-two minutes, six seconds last J u ly 80—D u d sers-P IttA bu rsh .- Next time up Rlzzuto ducked Realtor. Phone 2-0028.. Rockville, phone 5-3616. Ed In childhood and still exerts influ­ year. July 81—Dodsers-Plltsburfh. away from a fast hall. Oraaso Saturday). taking care of the family. Pgnny, now stationed aboard the USS Mancheater Chapter of^he Con- j •5 Aug. 2—Dndgrrs-<3ilrstq. Wanted to Rent 68 ward Morlarty, Rockville, phone Sunset Council No. 45, Degree of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belden. Oglethorpe, at Norfolk. Va. A vet­ ence. JOCKEY SUSPENDED Booster Club Elects A u *. f-rDo-C1ilesi(i; * ~ ------also hit the 'deck the next tlms he A t. the same time a second Pocahontas, will celebrate Its 29th necticut Board of Baseball Um- . Kovis, Murray, O’Leary, Pete 5-7210. group of staff officers will tackle has recovered from the disease eran of World War II, Lt. Smith Palace gossips quote her- as an­ Miami, Fla., Aoril l9~(gB— A u s .-r A'—Van R«4t* ______Boatofi. faced Reynolds. URGENTLY Needed. 4 or 5 room anniversary Monday wvenlng In pircs win hold an important m eet-! Staum, Charlie T o o_m e y,'-Mel Aus- 10—YAnkers.Boaton, Reynolds gave up the winning VALUES ON 'DE again the thorny truce super­ and Is back in school. has operated a large dairy farm nouncing recently "I think I’ll go Nunzio Pari.so, 32-y'ear-old jockey Lii.Slarza Stops Aug, 18—Dodsers-dlsrla,' rent by young couple with 3 ^ .Tinker Hall.; A brief buslijeaa ‘Tue.sdy evening, fl,t ..7.:3Q ,gf ,! Backca,and.BHlrt. YoffLoLManchea; 'Ct>i)a;-:,‘in .Utofourth - when ba - hlt -- - '-year' oM daughter; Phone-2-2196. vision deadlock. Top negotiators MlS-. F .. Elton P ost Hebron's At'BifWSWs'.'HltlirHebron.' for;tlie: over-arid -we .'mygrnoreldaughtpi’— * ’, f r m '’ .Bufteto,:'-'N:.’ Y.; :was' mis- Murphy's RestauranL AH mcnN' t ter, Mcleskl.' Ra-nisdeii ' and' John Aug.'M'i-'-.Dsdteirs-'auixh.' ' Lots for Sale 73 meeting at'7':30 vrill be f61To\v?9 by tax. collector, was at the town past two or three‘years. He Is the I'll show her . how to run a court-. Auf. in—Ondgrrs-Pbllllrs. Eddie Yost with the hoses full to f i v e RObSt Ht E " took over April 3 after staff offi­ pended for life by the Florida bers must attend or be assessed ■Canavarl of Rockville. Cliff Glea- IVtciFadcIeii in 5tli Aug. 17—Dnrizers-Phillies. cers were unable to reach pn a buffet supper consisting of meat clerk’s office Thursday to acoe.pt son of Mr. and Mrs. .Edward A. No one has run a court properly State Racing Commission yester­ force in one nin and' then walked BUILDINQ LOT’S. Fine residen­ loaf, scalloped potatoea.- salads, penalties. soq of Vernon, and, Mike Rollick of _Aog. I^TAokees-CMcszo. ' . ■ o n Coen mt four B itrtw $50 r e w a r d for 4 .'or 5 room Rural. Large lot. Nice con­ agreement during 64 'sessions. tax payments. "She WH have, two Smith, and has two children, "tohri sine*' my day." ‘ day for attempting to' use' an elec­ Aug. 31—Tsnkees-IhUcaio, tial locations. Reasonablv priced. Officers are Jim O’Le.ary; presi: Glastonbury. EnecUon of officers will be the .flLVDE VOLLMER. got Into the apartment Phone 2-3703. , It was the Communists who rolls, coffei! and a decorated more sessions at the office, April and Gall. y ’ Tom orrow will be Elizabeth's tric buzzer on his horse at Gulf main Rem on the agenda Monday New York, A|lril 19—(J'l—Now Aug. 33—Ysnkeea-CIsTersnd, dition. Improvements. Full Suburban Realty Co., Realtors. birthday cake. ^tertainment dent; Bob Meleski, vice-president; Thornton ScorcH Ace Aug. 33—YAnkees-Cisveisiid, game as a pinch hitter to deliver 541 M*ta,etreet, Phonr, 8215;.,' suggest^ calling In the high level 19 and 26, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. His wife la the -former Edith privaje. birlhd^., spent a), Wind­ stream Park. The buzzer,, an elec- Jim Murray-, secretary, and Ray Clovciand--Chico Vejar. 149, night of the open Booster CHub Roland La Starza wants to get Aug. 34—YAnkees-DetroK. PTiCB $.5.800,. TrambcTS-will' be- presented.- Several SegrlSt b f .Winitnaritlc. 'si g'f-aduatb On Tough 11th Hole two key-hits . Ip Bpatpn’s, 5,-4 \rin...... WANTED—-At once, two or -three subcdmmltte-es. and''It' was the ta-' U'er lakt "Before the 'dead'line.’ sor. Her pfficiai birthday will be trical deViee 'use'a' is 'excite a hprse | Ramsdell, tfeaiiurel'."------• Stamford, "90 ™. ■oirtpolnted John­ mer.ttag. st. the ..Vcrplanck. School .even With the two men.,w.ho -b«at Aug. %"-TADksrs-DetroU...... bedroom furnished house or TWO LOTS, southwest corner of councils in iqia section have been but will receive payment dally at of the University of Connecticut. Into greater speed, was detected him. Aug. 37—Yenkees-8t. L a u ls: over the Philadelphia A's In 10 fn- Communists who proposed Satur­ celebrated June 5. sixteen men hold membership In ny DeFozio lOl. Bfwobne. N. J., 10. at 8 o’clock. Everyone interested Billy Thornton, .Mancheatcr's Aug. 38—Tsnkses-Weshlnglnn. . Apartment by- project r-engineer, Irving .street . and -. Wtndemere day that the Issue be turned ^back invited and a , full attendance of her home. . , She and Uie.childreiv are remaln- . -This birthday.-finds the young before, the .race-, and, .Pariso's - After he stopped Joe MoFadden nfags. .Vpllmey'S pfa*^h, single )(o|; ., . the - local chapter at this"'time. Danny NHrdtrO, 178; Tampa, out In "the Booster Club,- whether a” 'outafandlng ' 'young golfc'f, Aug. ■ SO-i-Tsnke»s» WSshthgtofi; lowed by jlm Plersall's, dovlble off . ’..wife and,three .children. jViclnlty 'm s n c h m t e r . 2 ^ :... .street..Inquire,270 Oak.etreet/-— -to the ataff officers. T h is. time,, the. rocnihfrfi Is .hoped., .for.-, .They . ..There .wUl be,, z., one-day . book- . tag here. tor. the .p r e s e n t -...... Elizabeth-in oiroumstariees .far dlf- - .. mounL. ..VloUnist,. -.was - loratched,- ■They are At-Bogglrrt:-BUt Bremrair,- *Tmlntea’ B8rt Sabotln,-178; Warren, member or-rtotr-ls-Invited tO'-at-- .fa,?;pJ, o,f the, ..fj.fth . round Isat Aug.^1—Dodfsrs-GIsr.U, of Manchester. Phone Hartford are remtnejed to bring articles for making work shop pt the Hebron by the track stewards. kdftfffd' fffl " amazing hnio-dnwone- night at St. 'Nlchblss' Arena, the •ftepr. •■•I^Ttnkees-lhvston." - rtiokte To* Hoyle. touohed..Aiff.a:----- however, the colonels will be Mi-s. Carl Lankof, chairman of ferent from those of former years. John Falkow.ski. Dave Kerr, EdQ. 10. tend. Sspt. 10—Dodgsrs-Chlcegn. 8-6534. Mr. Harold Hamilton. Large home, all improve- LOT FOR Sale o n ' Hackmatack authorized to try to settle the dis­ the gift a* well as contribu­ elementary school auditorium, La.st year she wah a tourist in yesterday on the par four 11th 24-year-oId New Yorker triked three-run spurt that tied the score the Easter Seal campaign for crip­ E’urpose of the Booster Club, Is hole at the Manchester Coun- Sept. 11.—Oodgers-Cbloego. atreet, opposite Prospect. Excel­ pute over UN Command Insistence tions of food. Wednesday, April 30. The Invita­ Rome, lolling in the brilliant Ital­ about a return bout with Dan Sept. 18—Dodgsrs-8t. Lm ls. In the ninth. Vollmer’s second hit ment.s. Barn, 3 car garage, 45 pled children ahd adults, an­ to raise money to assist in the • try Club. Billy used a driver. lent location. 125 ft. frontage. that -airfield construction be tion to attend-'ls for all, but .those nounces the sum of 3189.60 now on ian sun at Hadrian’s villa. extra-curricular progium at Man­ Buc(ieronl and Rocky- !^arc|kno. Sept. 14—DodgerS'Clnclnnstl, fa the 10th scored Faye Throne- aeries of land. Plenty of front­ The drive carried 304. yards. Sept. l&:-Dodfera-Clnclniiall. Business Property Good depth. T, J. Crockett. Phone banned. Previously they could hot "This Is Ybur Bu.sineas” Is the planning to come are asked to no- hand. Of this amount schdol chll- This birthday finds affairs of chester High. .Athletic uniforms ' Those, are his only losses ih 52 berry with the winning run. age. How about that? This Thornton was playing with, Sept, I^Dodgera-Ptttaburgh, Brooklyn . rolled to Its fourth For Sale - - 70 5416. .;...... even discuss this Issue. aulbject o f the panel diacusalon..by- tify.Mrs- Maude Bottomley^ school dren contributed The .drlva state have made the once flashing and equlpjnimt^ are badly needed pro starts. one is by appointment only. Maj, Gen, William K. Harrison j«anchester Chapter of Hadaasah .prin^paL not.later than ApriLSS; officially closed Easier day, ,buC "blue ' eyes"" IsbKniri ariff' m'bre and much 'of "the 'Boostor Glub' Wa brother,. Bob, and Boh, Jimmy De AhgeToV .La BUtaza's TAVERN FOR Sale. PotenUaUy TOBACCO Lend ndth woodshed. Peterson, Billy turned in a 66 home rim of the day to nip .toe warned" the Reds that the UN at its meeting Tuesday evening in A pdthick will be served at 5.:30 donations will be gladly received thoughtful. Elizabeth has. a queen- revenue will go towards the pur- ; manager, said he will' try to land Rapt. 3^Do(.fara*Philadelphia. best location In town. New kitch­ Inquire 570 Vernon street, or position on both Russia and air­ Temple Beth Sholom. Mrs. Louis p. m., for Y’f'lvh a small fee will up to May 4. size job these days. chsjje of new uniforms, bats and | card—^best score by a golfer at a re-match with Biiccernni at S«pt. 26—D6dfera*Boston. New York Giants, 7-6 in 13 in­ Tel. 6055. T the local course this season. en .equipment. Priced right. MANCHESTER fields la “irrevocable.” L. Foster will be moderator, and be asked. ballg, etc, Madison Square Gsi-den Mav-23. Sepi. 37—'I>odiera-Boaton. nings. An Ebbets Field crowd of The ace was the second of the. Sept. 38—Dodteri*BMtoh.^ Phone 2-2252. "The lUN) staff officers will the panel on national and local af- Miss Ida Seidel, supervisor of BOOSTER CLUB membership Is With the Garden scheduled to 31,082 saw .the defending cham- . RESIDENTLIAL BMildtng lots in continue to maintain the, ftosition season. Joe Cerina collected a 8TARTIN0 TIM E8; plon. Giants land on Clem Labine _6 room home^ all improve- .fairs...will ljncJ,ud.e_.Dr.... .Florence rural education for the district 'open, to .everyope. whether .or not run Weekly shows from Mav 16 ...... YamkeeanStaxla .^aisaa ..A. and f i zones, with. AitUltlee,' in prevta-usiy ttated.-t'be'$kid. 'Tbr;' cd'mprtsrng' ■' Hebron; " cwiehesrer, hole-fa-one-last Saturday. ------through June, thw match is » fa ' B' flve-Tun' flrnt Innfag. The Farms and Land for Sale 71 ihents'lncluding ofl heat. Nice' , Mancheeter. Phone 6273. Marslii, . Mrs. Burton Knopp and he or she is a graduate of Man­ Monday through rrlday*3;35 p. p m. less your aide ha.s'sora:e.Uilng new Mrs, Jay Rublnow. A social time Salem. Marlborough, East Had- chester High. Memberships may It was the second ace for possibility. Rolaiid wHl have a EMTuraay ana Dunaay*s:uu p. m. Dodgers finslly tied the score at condition. One car garage. Two At Our Mahehesiet Pontiac Deah-fhir Taakeea-Doabtekeadera 6-6 on Jackie Robinson’s homer NEW LONDON. Tolland, Wjnd- CLEARED Bulldfng lot at Lake to propose I doubt W'there will be With, refre.shmcnts will follow. dam. Lyme and East Lyme, will be purchased' at the school Mon­ Thornton at the South Main tougher lime getting another shot chicken coops, workshop, large any progress at all We have no In­ Monday thm gh Friday*t:35 p. m. fa the eighth end' gave bonus’ kid ham Counties — Good dairy end Hayward,Colchester,, Conn. be in charge. day night; A membership ticket atreet course, In 1949 he scored St Marciano who seems headed Satu rd ay*] :80 p. m< tention of giving^Ih on these two Sunday-3;00 p. m. Billy Loes his first big league vic­ poultry farms, 2 to 400, acred, strawberry bed and several Pleasant location, near clubhouse. Miss Esther Cohen, prt Instruc­ costs three dollars, per year and a hole-in-onc on the. fifth hole. for a title shot In Sentember with issues.” y . WSCS members of the Vernon tor at the WIlliipAntlc - State the Jersey Jos Walcott-Btazard DodfferS'BlngJe and Doubleheac'eTa tory on Pafko’s smash: some with stock and equipment; fruit trees. Approximately 3 Reasonable. Phone. 3096. Methodist Church will Serve an­ NAnONALlY ADVERTISED will entitle a ticket holder to free Monday through rrlday*1:35 p. m. $7,500 and up. Welles Agency, In ■ New york, a high United Teachers' College, .will be guest admission to all home athletic CViarles wlmier. S atu rd ay*! :90 p .'m . Sid Gordon and Willard Mar­ acres of land. And ,what do Nations official said - Friday he other , of their. popular. . monthly , Cbvedtry; Tel, 7-6872 or 7-7501. speaker and "'will apeak on the eventg except bazkatbzll games La Starza: ranking heavyweight Sunday*2:00.p.'AU * shall smashed successivs homers, you know. Full price $10,600. could SCO no basis for speculation smorgasbords beginning at 5 subject of art. BRANDS — HRST contender from ,. in the ninth after' Russ Meyer Resort Property For Sale 74 p. m, today. Alterations . in the. and swimming meets. that ag-armlatice might be agreed - Residents are asked not to for­ ...Monday nlghV-B-prograjp Triljrtn- f k jJaihed apen. jui old gaan Jiyer,.Ute pitched two-hlt,.flhut o u t'ban for KNQLLWOOD Beach. Good loca­ on by May IT sanrtuisry of the church arc pro­ get' the drive sponsored by the PUAliTY — ERESH YTOCK left eye of McFadden, a WInSton 8 1-3 innings to give Boston a 8-2 Houses for Sale 72 gressing rapidly under the direc­ clude a message by J. O. Chris­ Call The tion. 45 X 110 ft. lot. SacrlAce, Andrew W. Cordler, executive Women’s guild of SL Peter’s tian, djrector of athletics at the Salem, N. C „ newcomer. Despite Sports Mirror edge over the Phillies. Tha (^iesr MUST BE SEEN $565. Owner 2-2046. ^ Ista n t to the UN Secretary- tion of local contractor Joseph University of Connecticut, and a the cut, McFadden traded willing­ go Chiba cUmhed Into second place ELLSWORTH MITTEN Hublard. Episcopal Church for tomorrow ...... TO BE. APPRECIATED General,. said there still are. Im­ aftei-noon. film. World Series of 1951. ly with La Starza. in the .fourth. Today A Year Ago—BhigeM by chasing thslr. old nemesis; Har- Excellent home consisting of Ave ~ a g e n c y " ANDOVBR—Bolton - Coventry. portant Issues on which there has The drive Is for woolen rags, N. CHARLES BOOOINI Is RoIUe was bombing horns right Tanaka, 19 year old survivor of ry Brecheen, to scors--four In the beautifully decorated rooma with Good cottages on lakefront and been little . or no progress. He hand punches apd McFadden’s “Phone 6930 Miss Marlon Anderson of 357 some. Cotton being also acceptable, chalrmim of the program commit­ Hiroshima’s A-bomb Mast, won ninth snd shade the St, Louis tile bath on Arat floor and two bed- others near lake, easily wlnter- added that In his opinion recent Adams street will exhibit some ‘of but silk and rayon or other syn­ FULL tee. A list of names for offices fa face was a red smear when Ref­ annual Boattm . Marathon ' fa 2i- Casdinals, 5-4. Bill Sernea, batting tQonui on second floor. Two car.at­ - laed.- $1600 and up. WeUea ;Agan'- optimisra was -largely due. to ANOTHER BETTER BUY AT BALCH’S NfttUoAl eree celled.;-a ber drawlAgZr done while’ studying thetic materials are not wanted. the orgardsatlon will be-.pkesented firc^klyri 7, N e# York $ ni), 27{45. , for winner Bob’ Rchutts, ; drove tached garage, oil burner, encloaed cy, Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-0501 "wishful thinking^” at the Vesper George School of As before announced, the rags will for the approval of the body. Cur­ ntUbursh 3. Ctntlnnttl 0. halt. home the tying and winning runs porch, automatic dishwaaher, vene- FINE LOCATION, Ave ftalahed FACTORY * Boston 8. PhiMdelphls 8. At 191 S-4, La Starza was Five Years Ago—Toronto de­ Art In Boatpn, at an exhibition be used to make runners for the SIZE LIST SALE-PRICE* rent officers have been xrvffig on feated Montreal 2-1 thus winning with a double. _ tlan blinds, awiilnga. PlttsbsrgVs-. )ild». conrimied <- wh(qlv, vl&, other and damaged five In the 450klf , McFadden, 188 1-2. probably Wta town-boy Bobby Del Greco;' mak-, ------...... ly-prieed, - Nwfwfeftijwm majoclng lii; tbe.UluztcaUon course. ‘Iburaday,.-April V i!l, : bji.«. famUy AUfOMlt^lC SfilWICE ;—'I r e a a t l t e f , . —.i-..;—Vy;..'.-.' iatefaA»tsasl,':,-.'C.-Lj',.-;:„. ..Mafat\)^..ln 2l?(L:ffJ,. . R^tor,'!3-1642 dr 4679.'. — - . Sabk , biided JPH&jr. '.f f .: S .' 13031 "With' ■ special ■■ernphasis 'on ■'•All- - Montreal 11,-Byrscuse "■ ■ "hie' tall -df-' ac(44»t'v;fbi'- six ^Aweeke- fag hla 'debut'’bef(far 29;ST4 ■mate-' ■ larger lot," $$500. 'tn Veriioii, 5 Air Force reported today.' 'party 'and'ainnter 'a t theif luHhe.' Buffalo S. Ottawa 6. 875 Main St.—Est. 1921' dreft’s book lllustoation. There were tour generations rep- 24.30 “ 14.20 due to the three-fach cut. Twenty Years A g o -rJ 1 m m y fans, scored a smaSh hit. with a . —- -PJidjie Office-644«e 16f. Two-car ga­ ateplsfe; cabinet kitchen. full - Snow, rain and fog settled over be available at the door. A large Charles Adams of Coventry, hus­ YOU DO IT OR Dr o p a n d p ic k u p , Brooklyn ... 1.000 Office 15 Forest street. Call 7925 Chdtter C h icafo .667 Hit two home runs against Nsw rage. About 20 years old. Imme­ cellar, oil burner, artesian well, the Korean fron t' Saturday, crowd Is’ expected at this event bands, wives and children Includ­ 470x15 22.05 14.70 ■ .500 anytime. ed. Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. WHILE YOU SHOP BL Lou). ... York, his second wlqping gams In diate sccqpancy. Price $15,000. atorm windows, screens, includ­ grounding Allied fliers and turo- Anyone wishing additional Infor­ \TNNY “ YOGI” T O ^ B A S K A S , P Itte b u rsh •• .500 ing additional separate build­ mation may contact either Ted Jean Hannah, who lives with her, Cincinnati .. .333 12th Inning, 7-6. James J. Rohan and Son, Real- FIVE ROOMS. Areplace, oil heat, Ing the fronhines into a morass, 24 Wa s h e r s — 6 DRtERs 710x15 24.45 14.30 outstanding University of Connecti­ Bickford DoesnH Blame torn Phone .7433. ' ing. suitable for store. Now well CMmmings or President Anthony made the fourth fa the generations New York .. .333 Pitching, Duane Plllette, Browns garage, amesite drive, storm of mud. ’' cut basketball player the past tour Philadelphia .333 —Became fourth straight St,, windows and screens, awnings, equipped. Large lot zoned for U. S. Eighth army announced Bayles. present. Main * Maple Sta.— At First National Storets—South Manchester B o lto n .... .250 MOVE RIGHT IN—Five rooms, The Hebron and Gilead Congre- 440x15 21.00 14.00. years, plans to-play pro ball fa - Amerleaa Louis pitcher to go the route with nicely landacaped. Near bus line. busineaa, $13,600 complete. Win. its troops inflicted 2,348 casual­ __ _ Open From 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Monday Thru Friday Mancheater next season. "Yogi” Nom iter for ^ Troubles three “down, two up. .JGiood loca­ Goodchlld, Sr., Realtor. Office 15 gatlonajj^urches are wai;ped to Cleveland ...... 4 flve-hlt win over Chicago, 7-1, for Price $13,900. Charles Lesperance ties o"n the Reds between April 8- A son was born at the Hartford 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday hails from 6loomfield.. S t. Lo uie fourth win In a row.- tion, good condition. Immediate 3630. Forest itriSt. Call 7925 anytime. l4. The Army said 934 were Hospital yesterday to Attorney meet a ttoeir respective churches, 740x15 24.75 17.85 Boston ..... oecttpAncy,—$10,500. Suburban killed, 1,375 wouiMed'and 39'taken and Mrs. Herman Y'ules of 107 tonight at * 6‘clock, t o eonztder Waafalnztofi 3 Boston— (NKA)—Found: a ms-,v' ’’Look 'at it this wayt then see Realty Co'., -Realtorsr 541 Main EAST HARTFORD, 131 Whiting MORIARTY BROTHliRS’ Twi­ New York . ... 1 3 SIX-ROOM duplex—one elde va­ prisoner. Steep Hollow lane. 20.35 19.40 light League baseball entry will Phlledelphlt______... 1 3 jor league pitcher wjio doesn’t If you can call It a jinx,” explained atreet. Phone 8215. cant. All utlUttea. About 40 years Road. Open house daily 4 to 7 p. ChIcAco ....J0 4 the six-foot Kentucklsji with the m. Sunday 1 to 7 p. m. QuallAed hold ff practice session Sunday af­ DfttroU 0 4 blame a no-hitter for his troubles. old and needa some repaira. Among the births recorded at 820x15 30.45 20.45 ternoon at 1 o’clock at Mt. Nebo. laUraAtUasl receding halrjfae. "After I best NEW- LISTING. East Side—6 room $11,500. James J, Rohan A Son, veterans accepted. 25 year F.H.A. Vapor Trails Alert . Name: Vernon Edgell Bickford. Cape Cod. 6 finished, Areplace. 1 Hartford hosplUls on April 16 and Everyone Is invited to attend. A Buffalo ...... 3 0 I.IXIO Brooklyn two years ago with thst MIDGET Realtors. Tel. 7438. mortgages available. $100 deporit 17 Were the following to local res­ coach will be named at a later data. Montreal ...... 3 1 M l Age: 32. ’thing,’ J went on and won five fa a -ear garage, terrace with awn- will hold. Come early to avoid Toronto ...... 2 4 U. S. Air Defense idents: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. With Exchange Of Your Old Tire Springfield 1 1 Affiliation: Boston Braves. row. It helped my confidence. That tags. May 1st occupancy. Asking NEIAR CENTER— Older home disappointment Turn off Silver AH Sizes • “Am I sorry I got thst no-hltter gave me 19 wins on the year. Then AUT0 R4CES $14,000. Elva Tyler, Agent. 2- Roderick McLean of 74 Woodland The CHURCH of the NAZARENE VIC DUBALDO had his woes re­ Roebeater ...... 1 1 with one six room and two three- Lane on Mercer Avenue and take street on April 16 at the Hartford ♦ Plus Tax Baltimore ...a...... 1 2 against the Dodgers In 1950?” I lost six in a row and wound up 4489. In Stock cently while fishing for stripers Syracuae 1 2 .333 room apartments. Garage, large ArM right Builder’s agent, 2-3151. (Continued from Page One) Hospital: a son to Mr. arid Mrs. NEAR THE CENTER Sale Limited To Present Stock Vic purchased some special hlgh‘ Manager Tommy Holmes’ No. 2 19-14. Well, one of the games I lost SUNDAY. APRIL 20 lot Price $13,300. Call Madeline 466 m A iN s t r e e t OtUWa ...... V.*..... 0 2 .000 ■ 2 :9 0 P . H . David Goldstein of 77 Weaver road prtc^ bait In an effort to get the TAY*S QAME8 fork-briler echo^. ^ waa 1-0. Ahothbr loss went 11 In­ MANCHESTER — Attractive 6- Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. COVENTRY LAKE—Twd bed­ room Cape Cod. Clean as a whis­ rado Springs, Colo., three unidenti­ on April 17 at Mt. Staal HospiUl: big ones. Vic kept casting out hlz ' National "Heck no! I don’t care what nings before -they got me. - room home, two years old. In­ fied aircratt b^ere spotted at 18.000 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James New York (l^nler 0*0) it Brooklyn the rest of ’em. A no-hitter’s "How the devil do you get a tle. Conveniently located near CHOICE Location-^Four beautiful Prissents line and drawing it as other mem­ sulated. Nicely decorated, large feet over New Etagland. Dowd of 148 Union streeL Rock- ' bers of the fishing party watched. (Branca 0*01. no jinx.” jinx out o f that ?” STAFFORD bus, school and itoraa. Full base­ rooma wdth expansion space for living room, full bazemedt, school Boaton (Spahn 0*1) at PhUaL'elpkta Fighter interceptors pf the EUist- ville; and a son to Mr. and Mrs. II Finally, Vtc caught a big one and (Rldxlk 0*0). If big Vcm wss the sneering Bickford ' bad a sore arm last ment,- Oil heat, automatic hot three additional rooma. base­ bus route. In desirable section year. This Spring, the big, right­ water, eomblnatlon storm win­ trn Air Defense Command qulckjy Daniel Shea of 9 Chestnut streeL MANCHESTER while drawing fa hlz line, lost his St. Loula (Munger 0*0) at Chicago kind, he’d have sneered. As It SPRINGS ment. Garage. Immediate occu­ with beach rights; $8,500. Private took flight and found‘ the planes RcSckville. both on April 17 at SL 'THE MUSICAL BERTOLETS 8ALCH balance atid It was either Vic or (Lown 0^). waa he only chuckled softly. hander who 's right behind low- dows and screens, 30 day occu­ pancy. Lot approximately 90gl80. Cincinnati (Weboieier 0*0) at Pitta* owner. Coventry 7t6891.. were ah Air Force transport and Francis Hospital. BALCH 155 CENTER ST. the pole that was to go into the burgh (Queen 0*0). ‘-’I notice where Ewell. jSlack- hit ace lefty IVarren Spahn on the SPEEDWAY pancy. Full price, $11,800. Alice Call Madeline Smith, Realtor. two commercial ^rllnera that had EACH NIGHT (EXCEPT SATURDAY) AT 7:45 PONTIAC. INC. TEL. 2-4545 water. Vic stayed and the pole American. well of the Reds traces tils hard Boaton csll-litt has had a healthy CONN. Clampet. Realtor. 2-4543 or 2- 2-1642 or 4679. ANDOVER— Bolton — Coventry, "NEVER KNOWINGLY Waahlngton (Porterfield 0*1) at New luck ao that no-hltter of his. wing. 0880. ■ not been property reported through SUNDAYS AT 10:45 A. M. and 7 :30 P. M. and the fish went off. The pole York (Morgan 0*0). Good auburban homes, some with channels UNDERSOLD" Well, Elwell has hla 'troubles, "The arm’s okay,” be said, ‘and WEST SIDE — Modern 4-room acreage, $2,700 and up. Special 4 waa recovered several minutes Detroit ^rucka 0*0) at Cleveland NEAR PRINCETON Street Ex­ The Air Force said the "special WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL later but the fish had -worked him­ (Wynn 1*0). okay. Maybe' he was bearing even if it wasn't, it wouldn’t be Top Staror-Top Can - Anished home, two partly An- rooms, bath, furnace, garage, dou- Pmladilpbta (Fowler O-O and Mar­ the fault of a no-bitter. cellent new custom built deionial. readiness” calls set In motion dur-. self free. down too hard after he got )t. Ufhed, completely inaulated, tkrge .ble .lot private beach, $6,900. HLMmMERAS COME AND HEAR THESE OUTSTANDING EVANGELISTS tin 0*0) at Boatoi> (Taylor 0-0 and Mc­ And the Cards’ Cliff Chambers “Imagine,” he reflected, "a A- B. D. C. WiawHsas* Six rooms, large attached garage, Uvlng room with Areplace, Wg Ing the yellow alert were between 'FLASH BULBS, CASES, Dermott' 0-0). Two garnet^ morning Terms arranged.-Welles Agency, LITTLE LEAQUK baseball and ahemoon. used to tell me his trouble start­ pitcher works all his' life for a no- ADULTS $ I M (Xax ;]Rel.) porch, lavatory Arst Aoor. Priced kitchen,- hot w»ter oil heat, the normal readineaa maintained MOVIES, PARTS Ak Outatandiog Musical Attraction, lu s i^ n g and Challenging Goepel Sermons OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TO BETTER SERVE YOU Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-7501. at all times and a red alert, flashed- Board of Directors will hold Chicago (Rogovin 0*0) at St.r- Louta ed with a a nb-hUter, too. Me, I hltter. Soon as he gets It. he starts C H D ^ K D I $19,500. Substantial down pay- screen, atorm windows, garage, (HeUllU). . . When a danger can be Identified. meeting'Wednesday night at. 7:30 Intematlena) don’t think It had a thing to do blasting It. Well, brother| I’m v a n t Howard R. Hastlnga^ Man- axtra lot, near schoola, stores and ' JAMES Ri BELL, PBBtor proud of miner* cfcau^l^S-1107. The all-out next step is called I Arthur Drug Storus at tha West Side Ree. Toronto at Springfield (8 p. ra.) with my 11-9 last season. ' kua. Phdoa 2-1834. Read Herald Adve. whlU.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCTH^TER. CONN., SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 1952 • .'PAdB"ELEl®?!

lOUT OUR WAY BY J;R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE, witK MAJOR HOOPLR DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE i ) MANCNEStE?* EVENING HERALDv MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1952 PAGE TEN u\ W H Y P O N T WELL, NO WONDER, WITH VOT f MEIN NAME OH'.VEAH ? IHERE'S ONLY O J B S T O P - Anawar to Pravioua Puztio Articles for Sale 45 S C R A P E SOUR ----- 14 MOT Automobiles for Sole 4 Business Services Offered, 13 Help Wanted^-Female 35 Situations Wanted— - MUDSUCXER SHOES - iSS DOCTOR. 1 UGrtT NOSE Like 1MAT IN TME Big Bossts AotonobUeB for SlIo. Automobiles for Sale 4 ___ Female 38 s o w e p u W HY, I EVEN LOOK m Sense and Nonsense .WANTED —- Experienced aalea- BOY! OH BOYl WHAT A .... ■THAMOW 1HESTEPS? DogR,jsn"n:ieM . i ’KAOO£U& aWlLP ViDRLO, M ASO R HOOPLE/ -M90- 'AHTIQinSS RcSiifailMd; > fUpelrlng ucoieAnTwr' STtX-E A t o t O F 6TAM PS OOT OPi A clergyman and ‘ one o f hla el­ 1947 PACKARD 2-DR. , CLEAN CARS clerk. Good hour* and good BARtiAIN MR. ALBERT Ov e r s h o e s o n ." OFF. INNSdROCK. Onmitt VBNerDMTa ■ 1951 CONCORD done on any furniture. TIemann, r rs oozl^ ■ “ GAPPIM' MODOM.' — NQ THAT BOOK -mAT VtXl DOPED MV HOtnONTAL TW inCAL derly parlahlonera were walking r CI^B SEDAN ' PRICED LOW wages. Apply In person only. WOMAN DESIBEJS any kind of HAS w a i t i n g FOR YOU! BETWPEKl A man who has two vrivaa, ClastifM , PLYMOUTH 189 South Main street. Phone Juat jetunved from . 1.Turkish armjr. home from churoh^on*. frosty., day. Pari* CufUln Shop; 82* Main work Ib'do kt home. Tel. 7087.'“ «PlK «4«UJTCH eoV (SSOGIS u4lD tRAO«N&-VtHj/. IStooet'- .eOWtW>i-- '■--■■*■' 2» SEDAN Rddlo,"" heater, overdrit^, Written'Guarantees 584s: •MEADOWBROOK” MODEL (5 0 0 T P y / I ■THE NEXT TIME Vfc»0 S E E boM wandarar when the old gerttleman slipped J* alwaya called « bigamist: new plastic, seat covers, A-4 ^ airaeL...... ' ___ _ and fell .on. hia.back.. Tins m ln i^ r IdwHiMmenb 1950 Chevrolet' Club Coupe— FLOOR PROBLEMS sblv*d< with '' ...... HDMiS----...... ■ tVLKr ASAtd WITH . 4 Catholic .:. . . '•FFoatlv*':'- B o r When - hrTiaa irorhe three ir " Telephone 2-1205 cellent tires, good paint, gas 7,000 miles— $1,425. 3 ROOMS f u r n i t u r e ME WILL leadar looked at him a moment;, and be-^ four CLAMinED ADVT. linoleum, aaphalt til* counter. WANTED—Girl between ages 18 Dog^Birds—Pets 41 I An eiecled Ing aaaiired that he waa not much between 5;30 mileage about 20 with over- 1949 Chevrolet Tiidor — 18,- Expert Workmanship, free estl- and 25, unmarried for- clerical ' WITH r IrtEr , • Diatrihut*, at Protidont We guess he l*,a pijnuntst. , ..... DEPT. HOURS: BEAUTIFUL COLUE Pup. hqu*e- ■ "PHILGD'f- ELEC. BE3L cards.— -.m" hurt, .said to (I'ni i. — --rFlarlda nmae-Uiilonr- tlrive. O. P. S .-81,1 tO. OUR ' main.-OpM eviuilngi. Jbn4a FUri^ work Im billing department. Typ­ ' ■ bosses -1^— ■ 8:15 A. M. to 1:80 P. M. " and 1 P; M. ! 006 trtrl«^$ 1,005; ' broken, Female. Wa must sell to “BENGAL” COMBINATION 12 Mala ahaep Mtniater- --Friend, aihher* alahd The greedy guy who gets se:taf PRICE $976. Famous Make Power Mowers niture. Oak ’street Phone 3-1041. ing abilijty deslrahla. but not es­ t 4 West Indian on allpperly placr*. 1951 BUICK Special aedan. Radio, sential. Apply In person. Man- please landlord. Reasonable. RANGE 11 Arabian host volcano From being « monogamist Briggs and Stratton Motor Phone 2-9100. 'NORGE" WASHING MACHINE ■ BRi 14 Italian rivgr The old gentleriian looked up aa As to have spoiiaes four, I'd call COPY CLOSING TIME heater, Dynaflow. Like new. We 1947 PACKARD CUSTOM Hbnsehold Services cheater Electric Division of.Qoiln. 5 Habrew ., 23 Declaim If to Hsauro htmaelt of -thr fact, ..._J.' Save.Up To 15%_„.^___ ■EMERSON” TELEVISION gET IIMaU bevmiga ;9I Visitor A matrimonial hogamiat. FOR CLAMinED ADVT. can arranae 72 payments of SU PE R - " Offered IS-A ■Powar.Co...... 'l8" BEUlOLE Hound pup*.-1 male, Also' Includes 3 Pc. bedroom «et. maasura— 24 Norway's -40 Natural fat - and aald; . __ :_ ;_____ —El Bi In the Boston Transertpt. *22.54. Doviglaa Motors, 833 Main. 16 AmbauMofa' S P i| * boas this Parishioner—1 lee they do; but with new 1952 custom 155 H.P. COLE MOTORS— 4164 FULL TIME s a l e s ' CLERK 2 female*, thorouglibreds. *20 3 Pc. living room set, 5 Pc. dinette .boM theae , capitsl 41Rock MON. THRU PRI. ORGA^DY Curtain* laundered by place I can't. Bobble -Oh, mother, a truck U 30K—FULL PRICE motofi What a car, sold for CALSO—2-0980 w a n t e d for chlldren’i depart­ end *15. 4 monthe old. EYench set 9 X 12 Axmlnster rug, cocktail lITrada* 28 Require 41 Habitat plant 10:80 A. M. hand. Will call for end deliver. Road, Bolton, tel. 3-S7I8. table, end table*, lamps, kitchen 7Ai# 28 Ho, boosed form. went by ae big aa a houae’! $3,800 new. It has a new paint ment. Apply In person only. 20 Worms A Kanaaa 'farmer waa. obaervrd 1935 OLPSMOB11.E—*39 91 and 436 Center St. Phone 2-0643. . cabinet. Inlaid and other article*. a Flower Russia 1917-14 4| Latao Mother Bobble; why do you ez- . M . _ 30b with a new motor (iiot, rfe» J3urton’!l, S-llLMatn. "treej, rr- .21 Angtr..,',...... •hy Jvle,_wW«.Jp M. kmia.uaHy. aggMAleiawUFJdbiy T.rv* told you ; Jtflitallke -new.' Fully guaiant , ’ i2 Cana^aitivia ■■■rEovr’ioji'’'*'™-' -2T;fWdaWrjna»:a';'tt;Ntl^ 1940: PLYMOUTH- -eou^, radla WBAV1N& of bum*, moth bole*" DEaTTALTieCOption lfe F nowlgdge Poid^ *md SttfepBia 43 Used billy a abort time, for exhlbl-^ —5 aiVWrr,.... ■ , --.h.'" 20 ■million limea atxnit that hrebit'' - ... I93TF0R»^^»89------built, bat a:.uewl’52 ' motor.) , heater." Price- *195. Inquire.... 94 and—tom -clothlngr-hosiery mn*. 14 Formerly loisha .bMMdL : 48 British Mheu): ' S h e - ^ penny for ytnir thought*. TOOK ooof BiiAinoN wiix of bookkaeping and typing. Write tlon. England 21 Seth's son 47 Musimllnl nf-youra;'said It doesn’t do a h(t equipped wjth overdrive, ra­ Foster ftreet. Phone 2-1553. bandbsga repallM, alpper . re­ BR a D R a ft e d bronze turkeys. 18 Stringed He- I waa thinking, rhy dear, good! BB AFPKECIAIVD 1937 PACKARD— *59 ^ Box S. Herald. 6 I'LL GUARANTEE TO SAVE 1702-14 (Bib.) dio, Southwind heater, fog placement, umbrellas repaired, Fresh frozen. Ready anytime. instrument • onoo bossed what epitaph I ahoilld p «t oh your 1938 STUDEBAKER-*?9 MUST SACRIFICE. 1949 Ford you AT LEAST *225 11 Deprivation 22 Fruit lights, rear arm rest, 5 excel­ men's shirt collars reversed and WANTED—Women for work on Schaiib's TujJtey Farm, 188 Mllls- 27 SUIin U tha tombatonr. JacU-'-l feol like an acorn trM. 1938 OLD8MOBlLB -*89 custom four-door. Owner enter­ r U i c h e e r f u l l y a n d IT Cylindrical ^ SI Coro 4*Daze replaced. Marlow's Little Mending garment pressj, shirt pretiea, flat town Road. A* hi* apouae waa In piufect - SiiMn- How’* thatT' DIAL 5121 1940 OLD8MOBILE- 849 lent tires. The motor cost $487. ing service. Many extras, white PROMPTLY REFUND YOUR ISSnglisb rivar U Custom SO Imitate health khe resented thia undue Shop. . ’ work Ironer and folding. Apply m o n e y i f YOU CAN BUY FOR 10 Sitting Ja ck -ijj'itty; . " 0. P." S. says no increase on well tires. Phone Bill ■ Custer. 3* Greek goddess thoughtfulneas, BRUNNER’.S PACKARD In person. Maple Dry Cleandn* LESS ANYWHERE ' new motor. Our complete scll- 6050. FLAT FINISH Holland window Articles for Sale 45 of wisdom 1. r L r " . She--Oh. that's w ry shUplo. ; . retcr-^aipce l met my new jSrl Loot « n 4 P oon d O. M. C. Triidka and Launderers, 72 Maple streeL I WILL ARRANGE 1 r-r- r li Juat put “ Wife of ihe Above.’* ing pricb $995. ' ' ihadss made to measure.. All LOW EASY TERMS j^ .Z W l L P l4P*aitentlsl I can't ea(t'X can't alcep,' I esn't tOST—Whit# Bird Pog With 358 East Center 8lreet metal Venetian blinda at a hew ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ ■pWU.UAMS> RUNS INTO IS Bevorage iT" i n drink. ' 1947 B U Ick super sedan, *825. In­ With Storage and Insurance until w h y Her car atalled at th» corner black head and. round black spot BRUNNER’S PACKARD iow price. Keys mads while you WANTED-Cleaning woman for able and .standard typewriters you want It. at no cost to you. a.HM»TaU8iei»aa.W-T.4».« AtOOdH CASE’ vataei V Ethel- Why notT ' Open.Everiinas T il 9 quiry 76 Wells street. wait Marloifa. AH make* of adding machines ar tr and the traffic light changed red, Peter—I'm broke, at base of spine; name Jip. Han- 358 East Center St. Fridays. Call, 8138. ■ FOR INFORMATION StHypotha^eal If' yellow, green, red. yellow, green, dlcapp^ child's pet. Phone | All Day Saturday 'Til 5 sold or rented, Repairs on all AN£> DETAII-S—EVENING MICKEY FINN A Criss! BY LANK LEONARD fercot „^.Qpen Eyjenings .’J il ,0 ...... HARGAIN.l. CAPABLE Women---Start earning makes. Marluw'a 1“ T“ etip... Finally tha officer atepped .up Judg«*~And what did you do '2J5>44: ■ 1948 PONTIAC cylinder, hydra- Buildihg-i—Cbntraeting f i / APPOINTMENT “ -17 Pleasant 8 All Day Saturday 'Til 5 1949 PACKARD CUSTOM vacation money how by servic­ beside the car and *aketr‘'Whafa when ynii heard the acciiaed using matlc. 1946 Pontiac 6-cyllnder Phone Mr. Albert . 3t Foundation B W. See The New ’52 Packard c a r p e n t r y —All typos, expert ing an exeluflv.e .Avon. territory, BOLTON — Building atone and the matter, lady; ain't we got any such awful language? Announcements - aedanettes, deluxe models. Fully SUPER, V, ...... Hartford 6-ai.58 ...... _40 Volcano In colors you- H k e f— r- - ...... — wotk._Prompt: service. No Job top Hours .. at.... your..__conveoience. Hagitone.-.. Bolton Notch Quai W PollcewiartL I told 'him'he'wasn’t equipped And’ priced to aeit: See 1946 FORD Club coupe. "Rsdlo. Gar fw>ld for $4,200."Electro- Fhbfia 2-tm r. Stanley-paiBotfe. ------A fter-7 P- M -48-4690-...... V._iUcUy______KZ — — — W-' -ftt-tn-h*-nmong decent peoplg, end' small. Phone Rockville 5-5759. Write Mrs. Frank Frawley, North 4M>rink slowly RENT FREE garden, Briinford Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales, heater, black. Nice condition matic clutch, heater, defroster, SPINET PIANO, in perfect condi­ Jack- Now girt*; In my Iasi re' brought Mm here. . Branford, Conn. USED LUMBER — 4" patched 42 Rub out IT“ Hr1 vue a blonde'opened the show with street. Phone 4867. 461 Main street.' throughout. Excellent tires. Doug­ radio, wheel rings, overdrive, BUILDER-Carpenter—First class tion, mahogany finish. Sacrifice V las Motor, 383 Main. work. New home*. Blueprint* WAITRESS Wanted, *30 per -week, boards approximatcljr -200 ft.; . 45Miasivaa . a thrlUInjr cooch dance.. . , A captain Jn the nayy, meeting oil filter, etc. O.'P. S. 31,710. for cash.'WrU'e Box’P.'HeraTd. 41 Lew famale H THE GRASS IS GREENER, available.. Also alteration*, *' re­ plu.» tips. Call Rainbow Club, 2 mlacellaneou* tinibers and Girl*. -Who closed ItT a friend aa he landed at Porta- OUR USED CARS ARE ' YOU'RE MONEY ./^E A D SALE PRICE $1209. What a planks. Four M/gallon drums voice Jack'-The police.' CHARLES BARBER pairs, garage*,'vjtc. Phone Cov 8023. SERVEL Gas refrigerator. In very ir~ IV mouth. boasted that he had lift CREAMIEST buy! with spouts. Used 30 gallon hot 81 Decay hi* whole ship's company the hap­ SHOP IF YOU BUY YOUR.-CARS entry 7-7357. ... good condition. Call 2-2123 after. i AT BARLOW'S BRUNNER’S PACKARD EXPEptlENCED Houieworkv for water tank alvd hod-a-day heater. 4. B2C2iurch rteow E P Suitor- Rr I er am aeeking piest fellows In- the world. "How 63 Woodland Street Moat are on*, owner, low mileage ReaaonabMTcall Rockville 5-9287 6* Mexican' your, dabghtac'a hand- e r —have a o?" asked hi* friend; ''Why; X car*. Prevloua ownefe name on re- WE WILL finish your''unfln}»hed cleaning and ironing. *1 an nlOur, 1952 Dodge—Radio and healer, 2- 358 East Center St. -rooms so you can have rnore Refer landowner I* you any objection, air? have Jiist flogged 17, and they are qiieat. five or six days a week, SPRING SALFf r iT Open Every Night From door deluxe. Low mileage. A big . Open Evenings ’Til 9 room for yourself and more'vglue encea required. Call 7913. LOAMfUark rich cultivated Grade hi* boss Father Nolle at all. Take the happy It Is over; and oil the reel aaving. N jy i, *3 cu. yard. Grade No. 2 i one that'* alwaya In my pocket. 4 "ro 6 Except ’iTiursday 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Special All Day Saturday ’Til 5 for your home. Phene 2-0726. 14 Australian i r K II are happy that thay haVe eaeaped.'' Delilxe—Blue, radio, heater 1951 Plymouth Cambridge—With See The New ’52 Packard EXPERIENCED Young store *2 cu. yard. Delivered In truck Di.i H. P. IF WE'D TAXENTH -BUT BY TAKING OUR .B A MATTER OF 90 AT THIRTY-FIVE CLAMS . Friday. Tranaportatlon fumlih- SOLIMENK, Inc. heater. Good condition. cap two. *25. Phone 6389. GUARANTEED Roofing and roof USED CLETRAC. late model, good OA9H,AlXEY, MY BAY IN CXJNCE6 OF 1 VALUE ATTACHED IN WONMUG'S PAY, WE GOt J repairing. Gutters and conduc­ 14' ROWBOAT L A D ,S lx r Y -6IX SOLD, WE GOT FOUR- TO AN OUNCE... U9 FOURTEEN GRAND •d. U ri Lala Tybur, director ■bodge-PIymouth Cara Save At condition,, two reverse speeds, Job-Rat erUTrucka tors. Coughlin 7707. Help Wanted—Male 36 (Newly Painted) power up ind down -on Hell bull­ HUNDREDS AIL HUNDRED-SIXTEEN. - ' fr o m s ix t e e n \ ^ e o , I'D s a y ; Phone 2-5787. ‘ W E'D A - h a d ; ALL TOLD. BUCKS, IT TOOK 634 Centei* Street . BARLOW MOTOR SALES Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 vtfE s p e c i a l iz e in roofing and dozer. Terms. D.ublin Tractor Co.. BALLARD'S Driving School. Man- Phone 5101 or 5102 aiding. Highest Quality ma­ BAKER WANTED.' Full time Inquire 157 Pine Street A BIG BOUNCE! Wapplng. Conn NEW CUSHMAN Husky motor North Windham Road, Williman- cheiter'a oldeat Thouaanda of ac­ Safe Place To Buy Uaed Cara Open Until 9 P M. and Sundasrs terials. Workmanship guaran­ work, six. days a week. Apply tlc. scooter for sale. Call 2-4019 after Federal Bake Shop, 885 Main cident free Initructlon houra. Phone 6404 teed. A. A; Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn 210 FEET >,i" malleable tcopper 1949 MERCURY Convertible. New 5. ■ , street. Hundreds of latliBed atudenta. street. Phone 4860. ^uhing. Phone ,6871, For appointment telephone 2- top, overdrive, radio and healer, 1951 MERCURY two»door sedan. MusfeaMnstroments 53 ICxcellent condition. Can be seen Loaded. This one Is nearly new. WAN'TED—Dishwasher. Apply "2248. RACING Bicycle for sale. Excel­ In person. Center Restaiiiiirant, 26 " BOY'S Bicycle *20. Profes­ NEW USED, Rentals. Reeds,, at 249 Broad street. Only 8.000 miles. Local one owner Roofing 16-A sional model mandolin, beauti­ WANTED—Riders to Hartford. car, fully giiarantced. Save real lent condition. Phone 2-3566. 499 Main-street or call 2-8172. strings, mutes, stands, acces­ COUGHLIN ROOFS lU y on In fully Inlaid, *20; eight day clock, sories. Repairing. CertiSed In­ Hours 8:15 to 4 ISO. Cs|l 2-2865 WANT A PATRICIAN money -on this one. See Bob mirror, (itc. 267 Spruce street. after 5 o'clock. Oliver. Center Motor Sales, 461 any kind of storm! For gruarsn- ood Humor Salesmen's struction. Music for all occaa- CUSTOM PACKA5.D BOY'.s 28'* 'Bic y c l e — Perfect taed roofing call Cbughlln, Man­ Main street. ' cbnditlotK''^ Reasonable. 4419. ONE BENDIX WASHER—One alons. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. RIDE TO PRATT AND WHIT­ at the price of a New Deluxe chester 7707 0 bj'ectives are $BIG$ Frigidaire, one Quality gas 5336. NEY, • to -5;33;.-ylclhlty Parker ...... Packard ?■ • 1950 CHEVROLET, four , ..dobra, range,: one . mahogany - flat-top •iU}OFING,;SpeclaUxing - In repair- 0 penlngs Available, ' ' SALE! HOME’ Show pianos. Bald­ R-i?'-oi:nir&!isMSigW and Woodbridge streets. Phone two doors, ^ iib coupes.' Five Business Servicefi Offers 13 tng roofs of all kinds. Also new office desk and chair, four radi­ \ 8204. 1951 4-DR. MODEL 400 models to. choose from. AH are win Acrosonlc and Lester "Betsy roofs. Gutter work. Chlmpey* D eveloped routes, unlimited ator covers, two fold-sway beds, CHPIS WJBI.KIN. Planetffer Demonstration BY RUSS WlNTERfiOXHAM T. a *■(. a a e«. iiaroon. Only 8,650 miles. local one bwner car*. Excellent CARPENTER Will frame -unfinlsh- cleaned, repalrea. 28 years’ ex-' two U. S. Royal white "sldewalT Rp*a" spinets. Save up to *200. on Mieeowfut mAirikgb i« faaMd on iRtdorttAi*dlnc. doarl rd- upstairs rooms. Reasonable. earnings. these beautiful Instruments. They Antomobiles for Sale New.car guarantee, never reg­ comlitlon. ^ully equipped and perience. Free estimate*. Call tires, 6.50x16, driven 350 miles; f TTIErRE C M 2 Y TD MADE BEEN NOW WE'LL BE convincing •8o you might just to well start making him uheiarstand fully guaranteed. For' the very Call 1-4291. one complete badminton set, one were pta;'e'd only 8 days (in .our IAR6VE WITHIKIUlNE.yDKArPDIirrED — I lUVE HERE THE RAN6E "Anothm- eruita, doctor? Vo«, thot'll bo a ohtnfo aH right hs can no longer do as ha pleasos!" istered. Ultramaticr drive, un Howlsy. Manoheater 5381. H ealthy oqtdoor worH. AS IS SPECI ALS r best In: values See .Bob. O.liver. Ludwig * Luxlwig professional •own- boothl.-durfiig, ; the . ;recent , " 'C - l f TWYiUD OP A 4mALt. VILt AdB IN —Rho'lAkt oeio you tout 'mo on I. w m MAfitok. t N wh^o_ dercoating, radio;' rear apeak Center- Motor Sales, 461, Ma|n REFRIGERATION Sbrirtei; ebbf- Home Show In West Hartford. J OfCRENDEREP CENTRAL A^IA miGR BUNNY , , ‘ • msrrla) and domestic: 'See our Heating—Plumbing; ^ 17 drunri outfit, white pearl finish, timer WE NEED THE ROOM er, heater,, dual mirrors, peli­ street. U ncomparable products and ' original heads,- complete with Each'cafrles a heW ptShd warfah- C2«4(.V. display 01 guaranteed used refrtg- I^UNNV BOSINKSS » ^ M HERSHBERGER can, fenderahi^lda,' hub ahella PLUMBING and heating. Fum equipment. covers and case. Also girl's de- ty direct from'the factory. .Good 1938 Bulck Sed,»nr:=$7.6 ... •windshield washer, d-irect-ional 19,41 PONTIAG Club.Coupe, beat­ ator.a. GeoKe H, WIBlami. Aam -. ace*, olt burner* and bollert. hixe Columbia bloycle,.-full ..sla«. . selection- o f . styles - *hd finishes . er,^ radio. Good condition, good elates. 260 Tolland Turnpike Sif arkel thru public demand. 1941 Chevrolet Tudor— $195 signals, new white wall tirep. Earl VanCamp. Tel. 2-5814. Inquire Tom B. Kehler, 11 If you hurry. Also' 2 Baldwin tires. Small down payment, bal­ Manrhestei Phone 2-3585, nights Strickland street, baby grands. Terms and trades 1941 Dodge Sedan— $195 SALE $3,199. Sold for $4,286 ance *6 w’eekly. Calso Service 7691. EFFICIENT . Plumbing and heat­ 0 pportunity is here. GRAB If desired. Go.-* Piano Company, 1941 Oldsmobile Tudor— $100 new, like new. See today. Center, 2-0980. ing. Plugged drains machine IT. 317 Asylum Street, Hartford 5- DOORS OPENED, keys fllU d SIDE ARM HOT WATTai HEAT­ 1941 OJdamobile Tudoj—4250. 1935 FORD convertible sedan, Co­ Copied, vacuum claaoara, Irtma, cleaned, Phon* 8497. 6696. Open Monday also Thurs- BRUNNER’S PACKARD ------» - - ...... eassure yourself, no m- ER Reasonable. Phone 7789. .day evenings.' Park free next door. 1942 Stu debaker Sedan-—$296 358 East Center Street . lumbia drive. -8100. Odod tire*. guns, aU., Tapalrad. Shaara, HEATING From A to 2. Con vestment. Call Glastonbury 3-2978. knives, mowari, ate put Into con­ version burners, boller-bumer 1941 Pl.vmouth Station Wag­ 0|)en Evenings 'Til 9 dition for coming need*. Bralth- Boats and Accessories 46 All Day Saturday 'Til 5 units, complete heating ayst'em*. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 on—4165 walte. 52 Pearl street. AU work guaranteed. Tim* pay­ Look at it anyway See The New ’52 Packard 1942 STUDEBAKER, *135. Call GIRL'S RED spring coat for 6 1989 Nash Sedan—495 . 2-2.8.4().__ ;...... ments arranged. Morlarty Broth­ LIGHT.METAL rowbbat| also 3>4 LINOLEUM Rainnant* 50c square ers; Tel. ■5135.“ ...... ’ ------“ 1952 looks good for YOU or'7 year old, Also cotton dresses. 1941 Plyinouth Tudor—$295 PETE DANZIGER'S personally yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. h. p. mblor." Both *75. Call 2-2258 Phone 2-0293. selected used cars. 1949 pidsmo- BUY THE BEST FOR LESS Done by reliable, well-traln^ 1941 Nash Sedan—$295 CO. LORENTZEN,'Plumbing con­ Up to 25% Commission [ PRISCILLA’S POP True To Her Word BV A L VERMEER blle “ 76" convertible, griMn. .white men. -Alt jobg'’guaranteed. Hall tractor. Repairs, alterations, new .Diamonds—Watche»-r- FULL LENGTH skunk coat, size walls, hydramatlc, , fadl.o and Linoleum Co. ' 66 Ck>ttage street work. 24 hour acrvice. Manches 12-14- Perfect condition *20. Also 1950 Studebaker Champion 2- Upon receipt of your letter of Jewelry 48 ^TWAT MAN WHY, LAST NU5WT ’ THANK HEAVEN A ll McCLURE AUTO CO. • .heater. Excellent Condition. 1949 Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or ter 3838. telephone call, Mr,- AI Torello, of tan cloth coat. Beaver collar and * • Ford 4-door custbm ''8". Radio, ' Dr. Sedan— Equipped. cuffs, *10, size 12-14. Phone 2- M S SIMPLY , I ALMOST MADE ^ YOU DIDN’T / ■ 8109. Good Hunior Corp., 25 James -St., LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ IMPOSSIBLE/ UP MY MIND TO ,WHAT eWANOED 373 Main St„ Manchester heater, beautiful maroon. Local PLUMBING and heating, special 3407. ■ - t AIN'T 1949, Studebaker Commant^er New Haven, Conn., will contact you pairs, adjusts watches expertly. ■ HC5ME MIND? \ / .HAP X owner. 1948 Pontiac club sedan WINDOW SHADES made to wrder Izlng 111 repairs, remodeling.- cop­ irnmedtately at your residence. Reasonable prices. Open daily. Tel. 2-9442 “9" cylinder, radio, heater, gray. 4-Dr. Sedan-—Equipped. and Installed. Venetian blinds per water piping, new construe- -Thuriday. avsnings. 189 Spruce Wanted—To Buy 58 T'LOOM/ Extra hfee. 1947 Chevrolet, radio, and curtaln'rods. 24 hour servlM tioh. tim e payments arr,anged. WANTED—Two men with grad- street. Phone 2-4387 I960 CHEVROLET four door style heater, blue. This 1* a bargain 1948 Studebaker Champion 4- Eatimatea gladly given. Fagan ,ihg experience. Must .lje able to line deluxe. Beautiful Brewster EMwarC Johnson. Phone 6979 or WANTED—Used furniture. Liv­ priced car and we have many Dr. Sedan— Equipped. Window Shade Co.i Route 44 at 5044. handle wooden and Iron rakes. ing room, bedroom, kitchen or green finish. Excellent ..tires.' A more. Clarke Motor Sale*, 301 Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473; Full or part_time. Phone 45123. • real true value. Another iocifPone .Garden— Parm-r-Dairy entire households. Let ua-make.. .Broad streiet. Tel. 2-2912, 1947 Studebaker Champion ,4- owner car at Center Motor Sales; Moving—Trucking- Producta 50 you ah offer. The Woodshed. br. Sedan—rEquipped SALESMAN, Experienced only.'A Phone 2-3154. ' 461 Mein street. ASHES AND RUBBISH RE Storage WELL ROTTED CX)W manure, for 1951 PACKARD 300 MOVED - -reli^hone a-4997.,_ 20 man who can aell new and uaed DILION'S QUARANTEED ' 4-DR. SEDAN 1960 Chevrolet Bel-Air—Pow­ MANCHESTER PACKAOE Deliv car* and_ appraise used can. Must your-jawns and gardens. Order It WANTED—Small upright piano. now—*10 a load delivered. Phone / • erglide. Equipped. Like new. A REAL BUY — The automatic ery. Local light trucking and be aggrefiive and wllflng. A Good condition. Call 4714,after 6 USED CARS Mileage 14,391, ultramatic 7405; Piela Brother* adip, heaUr^^.fe9der.s stainless steel balLbearlng clothes package delivery. Refrigerator*' good opportunity In a small p. m. '. " ttS t' Fohi' Tlidof' 'F Heater. .1949 -Eoi;d -2.-bc,-:T- n.. jpb’ new!* wliitfi * ws^^^ - Streteb-proof. -.luitTproof wtr*---* specialty; .Phon* 2-0732; alom. If'n o t d a p p le -o f earning' J^'19 51 FordTufidr-S'pyi.—Raatenritf s.tires,_ tutpne_ paint,^ Sp1d_ior 1948' Chevrolet Cdnv, Cbiipe HoosefioM Gooda 61 M.rs. ' Ben^lct, 275 VVoodlar^ Y ii m». 0; B. 021. heater,'Fordomatte;- product.of the United Steel Co. over *6,000 yearly do qot apply. 1^3,612. P ric^ for .-quick"Sale Radio, hieater. For free demonstration wiUaaut AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS Co.,, local NEW G. ,E. Refrigerator model N. street.. IBSl Ford Tudor J.CyJLrr^JlBdio and McClure 'Aiito Qo-, -373 Main ICAPTAIN EASY . ... . Smash-Up ir I, " !.IE TUR' IR obligation call 2-0968. and -long distance moving,' pack- atiMt, B. 8., wap *249, now *179.' Five ‘'^ o k i Follow that earr j:-,'-.' beateg.- 1947. Ko(^-4^b'r.!-—Radio, heat> iitg,. crating: amd.-atBrage.-8enlcft^ yA f" giM4ahfee’'bifi:''*6iye^^^^ ^-GREAt'^Orfat'rtKF FRBGKKfiS AND HIS FRIENDS.--iC -BY-St. C...BMBSRR 1950 Ford Club Coupe, 8 Cyl.—Ra- trade todaib ’ . er. New engine, COMPLETE Repaira by Stuart R to all part*, of the U. S. ' .Call Coils Construction and AEP!!hoce . ami jMs^r,^^:.g)»#iiWv*. ,-V,8.-/ vyjr ,-W .::vWQ)cott' :Pbona.4354.,--..... M5 AANS TQOJtERVJLL£ FOUKS— ^ BY .FONIAINB FOX BRUNNER'S: PACK ABD.: V'". CpM tfW FOR 1960-Mercury Sport Sedan—Radio : ' 558 Eaat (Center Kt. - '.vacuii'm cleanera;;' motdie!' small ' nihgr. " '■-.■ Studebaker Sales and Service A Lm ntt&'Kf TWO OOniLLAS KNEW MAVENT SEEN ANY and heater, overdrive, Open Evenings ’Til'9 appliances. Pick up and delivery. Painting—Papering 21 Rooms Without Board 59 PALMETTO A-1 repair. Sales. ISO-‘ Main WE BUV and sell'good used furni­ A80UT THE M*er GIRL WAITING FOR 1949 FordFordor—Radio ind heat­ JOB PRESSMAN and BEACH YOU N herb/ ■ , er, pverdri\‘e. All Day Saturday 'Til 5 Phone 8597. INTERIOR. ANU Exterior paint ture, combination ranges, gaa h 6USEKEE,PING r o o m for 1949 Ford Station Wagoh— Radio Se_e The New '52 Packard CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Ing-paparhangipg. Prompt serv­ ranges and-neaters. Jonea Furni­ buslnesa glrf. All home convenl- Mi'S* D T o r n p r l ! POWER BURNERS and Range ice. G <^ workmanship. Reason ^encea; nice porch and yard, -Near TV% and heater. 1950 CHEVROLETS, tudora, for 80 Oakland Street COMPOSITOR " ture Store.' 36 Dak. Phone 2-1041. 1949 Ford Tudor — Radio and Burners expertly cleaned 'and able price. D. E. Frechette —d CheneYs. 2-8256. awes! BRuca . heater. dors, deluxes. Radios, heaters. All Manchester 2-9483 serviced. Let us service and re­ Phone 7630. REASONABLE — 1937 Coldspot MFAMNHH.E. In extra nice condition. Fully pair your washing machine or re­ sncuu. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan—Radio and 1951 CHEVROLET Tudor deluxe, electric refrigerator, in good run­ i ‘^SASV PUE» gttaranteed. Douglas Motors, 333 frigerator. Metro Service. 3-088S. PAINTING. Paperhanging. No APPLY IN PERSON ROOM FOR RENT. TeL 2-0131. UWH heater. _____ * fathom green. Powerglide. Radio, ning order, *35. Call 3414. rOOWNTDICLF MOWCR5 1946 Mercury Tudor — Radip and Main. Job tpo small, IJptlmates bn out- NA$H CIOSB S(l0l6gh4 heater, fully equipped. Low mUe- HAHN'S Fumltur* refiniihlng and aide painting. Call 2-0728. IRON RAIL for porch, 48 inches THEDEia MTN heater. age. Like new. Call 2-0538. WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE dar.> cousaTKYiCOUMTCYt : 1946 Ford Tudor 6 Cyl— Radio and GET BE’TTER VALUE ON .repairing. Cornice* made ' to. lOngi one cabinet sink- 80..Indies LARGE ROOM—Next to bath, for MUL TALDN* Rose two'gentlemen 6r Working couple. heater. A BETTER USED CAR 1946 PONTIAC Sedanette. Radio, order. Phone 2-9533. Repairing 28 ' SPRUCE ST7 ’~"r“ long, double drain and spray hoae; 1946 Ford Tudor 6 Cyl.—Radio and one lavatory; also Easy Spin Hollywood section. Telephone AT heater, shafp tutone blue gray MATTRESS. Your old mattresaea 7397. 3 T 3 1 heater. . paint. Smart buyers check Hon­ type washer. All in go Ib e New *&2£{^kard Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. values, Douglaa Motonr SS3 Main. hauled. Phona 2-3781. write Box D, ejo Herald, jciulty of Birch street OaU 2-8787. •-'i' T ■K

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