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10 ,9 3 0 Clear, colder tonight, loweat T^neySayer ^ temperatnreii 10 to 15. Fair, eold, Member o f the Audit not 40 windy Sunday. Bureau et OlreulatleBB 1M0 OLDSMOBILE M 4-DOOR SEDAN Manchester— A City of Village Charm Reformatory Chaplain RADIO CEIUN6 eaiCE $2124 (Closained Adi-ertiBiaf on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE nVB CENTS The DtWolf Art Guild will hold Will Be Speaker for HEATER VOL. LX X IL NO. 133 ita March meeting Tuesday at 8 Winners in last Friday night’s duplicate bridge ' game .were Mr. Irish Night March 16 HYDRAMATIC o u t fWCE p. m- in the South Methodist DRIVE a «trch ;---- M w^-George-Peterson- jm d. Airs.-Ernest 'Unge/er, o f Mountain road, Glastonbury, Mrs. Robert Lathrop and Mrs. Rev. Robert Keating, Catholic will speak on ‘-Lamps,” including Joseph McVeigh, 51; and Mrs. J. chaplain at the Cheshire Reforma A SEAL SHASr CAR— ONE OWNER . Staliii Riles •arty and blown pressed glass, R. Debone and James L. Baker, tory, will be the speaker at the Tan Fleet “ Gone With the Wind ’ and Ian- 4 5'i. Tljere will be a master point Irish Night festivities to be held game tonight at 8 o’clock at Tinker Monday, March 16, by Campbell tem a Halt. All bridge players arc wel Council, Knights of Columbus. Manchester Meter Sales, Ine. T o B e H e ld come. Father KeatingSa.widely known as 512 WEST CENTER STREET Rev. Carl A. Hansen, formerly an entertaining and humorous To Say Ike Talked o f this town, win occupy the pul The Manchester branch of the speaker. “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS” pit of the Second Congregational WCTU will meet Tuesday at 10:30 Chairman for the Irish Night af O n M o n d a y Church at the morning servire in the South Methdoist Church for fair is William P. Quiah, who has OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-4134 Sunday at 10:45. While here Mr, Red Cross sewing. The usual announced a meeting of his com Hansen was prominent in the Of Shell Shortage By THOMAS P. WHITNEY potiuck will be enjoyed at noon. mittee for Monday at 8 p. m. at the work with young people at Cen Hostesses will be Mrs. Margaret i K. of C. Home. Another meeting Moscow, March 7— (/P)— ter Church. He, is associated J^fttgens, Mrs. Catherine Batch | will be held at 11 a. m. on Sunday, The Soviet Union today with Supt. James F. English a^ ^Ud Mrs. Marion Barrett. | March 15, to prepare the home. Bure Gnnite Moeuracnis ire dcsiga^ Washington, March 7--(/P)-know ic,m't talk .bout what we^ readied the greatest funeral Congregational House, 37 Garden ____ j March 16 will mark another in cd snd sculptured by sttisis in finest —Gen. James A. Van Fleet xhere was speculation the con- in its 37-year hi.story for Jo atraat, Hartford. Mrs. Katherine Bourn and Mrs. the annual series of nationality grsnitc-<-to endure. And Barn nights held by the K. of C. The spent an hour and 10 minutes | f«rence would touch on the testi- seph V. Stalin. The new gov Helen Fitzpatrick yesterday at Granin Momuments pay tribute to V Ellerd M. Hulbert of 165 Oakland tended the luncheon meeting of the affairs are among the most popu with President Eisenhower, mony the retired BUghth Army ernment and the Communist | the things tbti endure—the iaith, love Young Scientist Displays Winning Wares street has been named to the executive board of the State Fed lar on the organization's social today but declined to «av i party announced that his dean’s list for high scholarship for program. ‘ ' and memories of thoM who have eration of Democratic Won^en's .whether they talked about his : ' ‘ However, white House press body, after rites Monday, tha last semester at Trinity Col dubs at the Hotel Bond in Hart Campbell Council has called a passed on. Sweeping Shift would lie alongside Lenin’ s in lege in Hartford. ford. It was announced that the 'summon.a 'meeting for Monday at When you are diooting your monu claim that ammunition has secretary James A. Hagerty said guest speaker for the state con 8:30 p. m. A meeting of the spring been seriously short in the visit had been schedule^since Red square until a .great dance committee wilj fpllow. ment, let US help foa. The beauty snd last Monday, befori Van Fleet’s King David Lodge wilt meet vention in May will be Congress permanence of seieri Bure Granite Korea pantheon — a new teniple man Thomaa J. Dodd.' testimony prompted two Senate tonight at 7:80 ih Odd Fellows make it a auita- The retiring former commander committees to ask for investlga- shrine of world Communism Hall. After the business meet of the Eighth Army would say tionrinto the Korean supply sit — is built to receive them ing the members will play cards. ’The Loyal C l r c 1 e of Kings blc choice for only that it was a "friendly, old- Of All Leaders Daughters of the Center Congrega your monument, uation and other Red “ immoi-tals.” Baden Kingsbury 'and Floyd Post, time chat." Wilson AnsTvem Byrd tional Church will hold a potiuck '!l>rsld Piinto. i HTGN lO whether it it to An official amipunccment of the co-chairmen of the committee, Doctors, patients and niirsea alike find the Stryker Turning Frame, of great aid in solving difficult TOYS Van Fleet touched off a Con premise a snack to Include hot at 6:30 Monday night in the Rob I be Urge or smslL gressional uproar earlier in the Secretary of Deiense Wilson pirty’a Central committee and the By EDDY GILMORE problems in post-operative treatment. This new piece of equipment was recently purchased by the Man FOR 'HIE KIDDIES i sought to quiet the furor late yes Government Council of Ministers, d e n nnd sauerkraut. bins Room. The Garden d)ib'm eet ^ Large Asoortouiit AseortMoiit ^ week with testimony that there Moscow, March 7-j-SAVE pear before the Senate Armed that there will be no delay In clear- ter—chairman of the Council of A. _ I _ IB ^ the-income" tax-at the 'meeting-of T ha.a been the group leader fnr would be taken by religious lead- RescrvatioiiB Due sfmnartrlp.a ifladr hy Tncmb^s'of . UI»U) SURYEYIRG Servicee -committee.-. Tuesday, -to tn y up ■ the-ammunition, aituatipn .JHaietece - waa. announced. b y . the ; H '. J Q .£ the Kiwanis dub Monday noon at ftW; wKfi Hkve ted' pubMc prsyer*' Kremlin last night. Long a does I — t While he posed for cameramen for the fallen leader who died the host of other changes—appar Es A. JOHNSON Annual ladies' night, SMFD, trip to the United Nations on Saltonatall (R-Massl of the Sen Garden Grove, 6:30, outside, however, they had time to Thur.sday night of heart failure ently aimed at streamlining the B y G ilm o r e March 12 are reminded that rfser- ask him whether his testimony was te armed services committee that and other complication| following Tuesday, March 10 i Soviet administration— were nec-1 PAINT CO. vatlons are due todby. A few more reviewed with the President. a massive brain hemorrhage Sun easaiy to assure "uninterrupted I 699 Mhia St., TcL MI-9-43QI POWER AND YWCA Public Affairs lecture on ticketa are available and anyone "Gentlemen." he replied, "you (Continued on Page Seven) day. Sorrowing Muscovites sr.d end correct" leadership of the j (EDITOR’S NOTE: Eddy OH- "Investments: Making the Most of desiring to go may make reserva other Russians waited through bit country and to prevent ’’any. kind; Ainoelated PreM HAND MOWERS Small Savings," Community Y, tions by calling Mrs. Charles ter cold in a 16-abreast. 10-mlIe- of diserray and panic” 'following reapondent la Moacow for 1:15 p.m. Straight by Monday. long line to pass Stalin's flower- Stalliya death. than a decade. Joined the voat llnsi . Hafurday, March 14 A special bus will leave the banked, opeij coffin. The communique alao announced of tlioae viewing the body nf Jo SHARPENED church at 6 a.m. to take the pafty At least a million persons must seph StaUn today. H en la Me Ladles' night of Tall Cedars of Denmark in Middle t)iat the Supreme Soviet—the So Let IM put them In shape for to the Hartford railroad station, have seen the body aince it was viet Union's parliament would itory.) ^ Lebanon, Btat# Armory. 6:30 p.m. where the group will board the 7 placed on view yesterday and from •prtng. All makes of lawn Square dance, sponsored hy Man meet in Moscow Msrch 14 to con mower-eeglttee -re|pnired. o'clock Iraln for New York, The the-appearanc.e~of the—lines-stm sider the 'ehangesT"------By EDDY GILMORE : FUELOIL chester YWCA, Community Y, return tiip will h'e made the same waiting, another million will. 8:30 to 13. Among ' the most Important Moscow, March 7— —In way, leaving New .York at 8 p.m. On Soviet Jet, The bier rests on a high plat- Tuesday, March 17 switches Were; death as in life, Joseph Stalin CAPITOL Mrs. Howard Richardson, who fprm in the great empire-styled 1. L. P. Berla, boss of the So YWCA Public Affairs lecture on Hall of Columns of the House of is a singular figure of a map. Trade Unions, on Red square only viet secret police and Russia's EQUIPMENT COr "Protective insursnee: Property. Cooenhagen. Denmark, Match 7voua landing after streaking at 600 atomic, energy program, named Lying here in the hall of Umhillty, Accident,” Community ’if, __ijp) — Diplomatic complications miles an hour from the Polish a few hundred yards from Lenin’s 88 Main St.—TeL 80-8-7858 red-colored, stonfi mau.soleum. head of the newly combined In Columns, his head on a silk 1:15 p.m. multiplied today among Denmark, coast, 60 miles away. terior smd State Security Minis pillow, he is a striking figurm u im m A strong military -guard was It rested on a high platform in Ilenilil rholo. Poland, Britain and NATO over Robert Ballard, a alxth grade atudent at Nathan Hole School, who realdea at Lakewood circle, demon- tries. (He presumably also will There is a monumental dig the Russian - built MIG - 15 Jet posted and powerful searchlights the House of Trade Unions’ gre.at retain hia police and atomic INCOME TAX played on the area at night. emnlre-styled Hall of Columns, on atratea hia entry in the Second Annual Science Fair at Waddell School, Ballard rapnired tlrat place In nity about him. Clean burning fuel oil, auch fighter landed by a Polish Air Division I for atudenta In Grades 4-6 and It is a device Uluatrotlng that not all things will expand when duties.) Sr t , Force lieutenant on the Danish Danish Air Force specialists con Red square a few hundred yards | 2. Deputy Premier 'V. M. Molo Ho wears a grey military Jacket aa wa sell,, meana.more heat tinued to arrive from Copenhagen from Lenin’s ruddy-colored, stone heated. (Story on page seven). —one that the world haa Men in per gallon, more home-com- Baltic island of Bornholm tov returned to the post Of For ASSISTANCE Ire* »».*<> . / Thursday. to scrutinize the fighter. mausoleum. | eign Minister ha held froth 1959 so many pictures. Over hia hMft fert per dollnr. In the long tt4* *«»,,, V ’ From over the world, top for- , are numerous medals. On* recog inn. It’s the ndeeet economy! O tc U k * DAILY HOURS While the pilot, claiming to be WUI Analyze Alloys to 1949. He replaced Andrei It #«#•«# a political refugee seeking asylum, It was learned the MIG would eign Communlst.s hurried to the Youth Learns 'VIshInsky, who was appointed per nises particularly the Gold Star M 2 to 6 P. M. « • 4) 0 was being grilled at Copenhagen be disassembled today and put on Soviet capital for the last rites of manent Soviet, representetive to the Hero of Socialist Labor. Budget Payments the man who for 29 years, ever Prem ier Malenkov ROASTING CHICKENS police headquarters, Polish Minis a ship for Copenhagen. To prevent the United Nations In New York. You start In this Memtngly end- Arranged OTHER HOURS BY ter Dr. Stanlslaw Kelles-Krauz interception______by , Polish or Russian since the death of Lenin, received Vishinsk.v had taken over the for leaa line of people at the door M first alleglsnce of the Soviet j- True Meaning the Hall of Columns In tji* Houat “ You regtainly know how to raise good chicken.u.” said APPOINTMENT delivered his second stiff note to ghips. A, Danisk naval vessel will eign ministry lob from Molotov. the Foreign Office demanding that [ provide an escort. Union’s 200 million people and of j Bulganin Heauls Military of Trade Unions. It’s,^h Mtterly an admiring luatomer. “They’re wonderful; they’re L the plane and pilot be handed back Official sources refused to aay the millions of Communists abroad ; Is Man of Action cold day, the kind makM tha U s e S H E L L TEL Mitchell 3-4021 Plan Monument Of Navy Snafu 8. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, a everything your ads aay and more.” People who know to Poland immediately. what will happen to the fighter, member of Stalin’s flve-man inner pavejnent bum through the soIm The announcement of the funeral j of your ghooa. Tha sun ia.ahining how realiv dlliciouB and aaliafying the beat quality Shocked, Surprised but it was learned that Denmark's war council during WoHd War II,' ---- Howeverr-Ui-B.—Gen-."Matt)iew-B.- top—metallurgical -experta-..have ..Unia..HaJd..th«.memQnLejL.wp^ ---- Haetfond,-March..3-.r— . Put. the. merpui^haa aagged..baIaK ------P u e L O U — chickenB esn be ' JTHQMASJ. ------BjrTHE AftSOetATED-PBBHS------’3 'w n dgmed Mtnlsterorthe' AYTHwr Ridgtvay’s Supreme Allied Head been asked to stand ready to an with the placing of the sarcophagus The Air Force told Forreat O. zero. cohta)ning Stalin’s' embalmed body ’ Soviet Russia’s new boss—Georgi Maxmilianovich Malen Forces In place of Marshal ^^ M. All Kinds of People QUISH quarters was reported trying to alyze the secret alloys used in it. Draper, a strapping 20-year-old, Vasilevsky. The latter bjiodttie a persuade the Danish government A high foreign offlee source said In the Lenin mausoleum. Presum kov— is a man of action. He showed that in the speed with ' Moscow's ' wide streets near tH* I^OGER O LC O n that he can enlist If he ran drtputy minister. 8 Charier Oak, Street to hold the plane, the first MIG-15 Denmark was in "no hurry at all" which he moved into Joseph Stalin’s shoes. P'or .years the House of th Union ar cleared and B.E,WIIXIS to hand the plane back and that (Continued on Page Eight) prove that he Isn't pregnant. 4. TTiree deputy foreign .minis orderly aa lines converge on tbs 403 W « t Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 Apartment No. 2 to fall undamaged into western chubby, beetle-browed man whom Stalin molded into a model ters also were named - -VIshInsky, hands. no final decision would be reached ’’Did >tiu ever hear anything Communist, plotted to succeed his - -r------^------—■ green colored buildings in the htart until interrogation of the pilot had Jacob Malik, who held the same of the city, a very short diatoneg Isn't this the way you sc# Danish military authorities said so ridiculous ?” exclaimed the boss. There is little .jloubt that i t is t f-'v 1 I SON, INC. they were "shocked and surprised" been finished. ; said Draper, an ex-hIgh school position under VIshInsky and for- from the old Kremlin, where Stalin ourself this spring? . . . In i b i l H V Ship'n .Shore brings you "If he is found to be a bona fide . 'Malenkov figured some time sgo I ^ merl.y was Russia’s UN delegate, he beautifully balanced aim- to Icam that Wing Comdr. F.-R. Red Attackers athlete. that .Stalin’s finsl dsys were rear-. i 7 A-F A ^ K worked and died. I Main St. Tel. MI-S-SIZS refugee," the official said, "he will and Vssirily Kuznetsov, formerly plicitv of these season suits. a brand new texture check; Jeffs, the British air attache here, But the Air Force rec'rulter Inr and schemed sncordirigly. ** I There are all kinds of poopl*. had-^w-n. to Bornholm in a prlyatc be. granted asylum and the MIG was, serious about it. , head of the Soviet Trade Union Old pmple, young people, miodl* Rxeijing. . new. atylea. ...sful. over-woven like an ' ,. Whenr. the, end. cam s, he. appaiT. ’nibveiTisnt.' fabrics, the elegant tailoring plane to examine the MiG. Sortie nifiy be returned: If he ts'S spy, we f Beaten T wi e e Draper, It deVeibpetf,' 'Was dis ieniiy acted iawiftiy. Speeulate over 'aged jre'op)*,'chUarjen'. Berla, Molotov, Bulganin and and so reasonably priced. old-fashioned sampler, on crisp, sources said the Danes had con shall probably keep both him and j charged from the Navy last year Some have eyes red from crying. Holds Soviet Reins I Lazarus Kaganovich were* all re All are solemn. About them is on wonderfully washable gingham. fiscated photographs the British the plane." \ for meillcal reasons. Hia appointment aa chairman of- officer made of the plane’s interior. The reported NATO request to jBy UN Troops Before he could get Into the Vishin&ky Shift named deputy prime ministers, air of expectancy that they keep the Jet long enoligh for it to j the Council of Ministers, the key .Since Berla’a name wav mentioned Open-or-not clip collar.. . extra-Ion^ Jeffs said he "went to Bornholm .Air Force, the recruiter told government Job held by Stalin, are close to seeing something be examined thoroughly may place I gjoul. March 7— Chinese )(lm .vcstcrilsv, he would have first, hr will be the top deputy. dramatic. Soma carry wreath* shirt-tails... ready-for-action back pleats. with the sole intention of a.salstlng means that he has firmly grasped United Nations, N. Y„ March 7 For Spring . the Danish experts. I turned over thU country in a tiprnt ' communints hurJed two company-to get a waiver. With Malenkov, these four form a spring flowers. Som* hold snuUI Crisp'Washable celanese rayon taffeta [3 5 one of the real controls of power IF) UN dclegate.4 differed to to Smart Smoke tones or budding pastels. my film to them.” the foreign office source indicated asaaiiUs at Allied mitpo.^ts Draper went (o the Navy in the Kremlin and probably has new "Presidium" of the Council bunches of gglden mimosa. Two oc Sizes 30 to 40. As seen in Mademoiselle The disputed Jet still sat at this had him worried. on the Korean western front fo- Recruiting station to find out hia handa firmly upon others as day whether the shift of Andrei of Ministers that appareiltly will three can be seen almost stagger*' SHELLS , ...... Bornholm's tiny Roenne airport, dav and then withdrew, leaving an what he was supposed to waive. well. Y. Vrahin.aky from Soviet Foreign be a highly Important government- ing under gigantic wreaths. (Continued on Page Two) His discharge papers merely organ. There's a ehuffle, shuffle, Shuffl* where the Pole made hia hazard- estimated 106 dead on the muddv Malenkov is a product of the Mini.Mtcr to chief Ruasian UN deler , 6 5 - 0 0 battlefield. said he was let out under "Art. Marshal Klementy Voroshilov, of thousands of people’s feet. And C-10S06 (F) BliPers Manual.” Soviet dictatorship Stalin shaped. gale was a demotion or presaged a great hush. Then that sound that \ The Reds hit southwest of Kelly Only 51, he haa known nothing formerly a- vice-premier, was .A Navy pett.v otfleer ran his a new arid lotiRhcr Sovl’et’ llne in comes from thousands upon thou- hill with two separate raids- each but Communism ainre earl.v ado the worM o'rganIZHtlon. with about 175 men, finger along the manual. (Coatiniied on Page Seven) sonda talking in whispers in open "Pregnaney,” Jie Informed the lescence. All hia adult life he haa The cliarigc was announced by ’Voice’ W riter Reveals Soiiih Korean soldiers cut down spent aa a Communist surrounded places. (Not exactly as''Illustrated) Twice the charges with withering rifl- astonished Draper. the Kremlin yesterday as Viahln- I reached the open double doom The recruiter ventured the : by Communists. sky Sailed for home. Associates and m.4Chlne gun cross fire, while 1 Communist teachers and Com- of the building and. walked in b(f- rGord ■■ no Vovoling Czechoalovakia. I mann on a "very effective” ei^- They’VC Been IMarrieil 64’ Years .Stalin when reporters reached Dehradun, a U. S. embassy spokes- from the AP Wires . Ontis- waa arrested, neatly „lwo |»cefpt> , , ------.bijii aboacd, .,th.e. , Fggni'h . lincr- .man. said. years ago and Imprisoned to A different senatorial group, iJhcrte. a few minutes before the On the basis of reports tele- lVew~Spring trumped-up charges of espionage. opening ita own .study of the Stale ship left- her New York pier. phoned here, embassy officials ESCORT FOR TITO s • The commentator. Howard Mai-' Department’s ' Oi-etsras ■ TAformfli-’'' ' teller,- the ■ As.soeisted Pre.ss speculated that robbers were re Ikindon, March 7-!-kg>-4ritl*|[. et. told the Senate Investigations tion programs, heard American News Tidlnts placed a ship-to-shore i-all to sponsible for the crime. TTiere warships will escort Yugeolav Shades in subcommittee looking into "Voice" motion pictures credit with "un- . Vishinsky hut was Informed that fiave >>een no political diaturbances President Tito to Britain for hi* ■ ‘ nperations that his script warned matched -authority and authentic- ' Culled from AP Wire# -■ March 16 state visit, the foreign' President Czech President Kelment ity.” I (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Two) office said today.' Gottwald that: •Eric Johnston, president of the : ______^ __ :______The whiipering hint of crisp-clcan-cut taffeta "If he touches a hair of Bill Xtotion Picture Association of West Bank of Rhine River <|e-: MORE TROOPS ARRIVE ” will almort. make yop forget it’s as practical NYLON Oatis’ head, he'll hang from the America;, told a Foreign Rela- ! dared out of bounda for Soviet, I.ondon, March 7—Mb—Bel u it is lovely. The bodice is fitted-^the skirt LIFE highest tree In-Czechoalovakia.'’ tions ..subcommittee these qualifies : military mlsalona, as British zone The Lifi of Stalin! 2 grade Radio said today that sev eral Albanian troop -colum u flared—the shoulder stra|>s are adjustable. Column from Compass in American movies, were recog-1 authorities in Germsn.v retaliate $(.98 . $3:98 Afterwards, Maier te.stifled nizerl by foreigner^ who were for Riisslan-lmpqaed reatrirtinns! have arrived at the Yugotlav- Pick from a multitpde of newest shades . ye.stcrday, he was shown a note "forced-fed . . . on uninterrupted on Allied military teama. . .’ May- Alhanian frontier to reinforeo.. to mix-or-match with your HOSIERY enclosing a column from the daily doses of propaganda." f- 15 is set as date for BrItisI* fiuthless Moves Made Him the Soviet aatelUte’a defenaeo along Its border with President suits or dresses. 1 ■ ! Compa.sa, a New York newspaper He suggested the Stale Depart j Mount Everest expedition to start which has ceased publication. ment get more advice from Holly I climbing 29,002-foot peak which Tito’s country. ! Deaigned for the town's has never been scaled. ALL SPRING SHADES First quaMt.y sheer ny e 'The column criticized a broad wood on iriiproving its documen No. 1 Man dn Soviet Union cast series including this script, tary films. Epidemic nf Influenza In Italian CITES CITY’S SHA81B lons with dark ‘ seams, most attracti,ye children, he said, and the note aald "a lot 9lty of Perugia credited with sav; Baltimore, March 6 — UPi— Eight Colors: also new fancy oiitlino By KICHAKI) KLEINfCR . - • congress election by a vote of 748 X lawj-er asking a new mnrderc our J^pring ’ collection, these soft, smooth cotton shirts of us s.hare this feeling about this ing livea of 150 arnall children sent heels. 51 and 60 gauge. particular article.” home from school for illness after V'r NE.A HlalT Correspondent to 0. Trotsky fought, but he wa.4 trial for George Edward Oron^ Rare Planet Show The psttern of Russian political doomed. Less thsn four years mer declared today the «iaa* velvet drape and veil.. From with matching aox. Goo^, Maier said the note waa signed which large part of kindergarten White, black, win#, pink, ‘ "H. C. V.” Roy Cohn, suheommit- collapsed. . . Rev. George Hete'nyi morals fnr 30 years was set in later, Stalin waa secure enough should be called ’’Baltimore’* f 1924, when Nicolai Lenin died, to order Trotsky exiled. oqr Spring colection. buys, too! You get cute new lee coun.sel, said those were the Scheduled Tonight of Syracuae, N. Y., Is found guilty shame” be<-aase of the octloa et^ Kelly green, copen, navy and initials of Harold C. Vedeler of the for third time of murdering his' Joseph Stalin became his succes- In 1940, not content with hav prosecutors and lavesMgatora. ’ .00 pair Sizes 1-7. ' patterns, wash-fast Colors Eastern European Policy Divl.slon wlfe after previous convictions sor through a seriea of ruthless ing him out of the country. Stalin • aqua. Sizas 32 to 44. of the State Department. There New York, March 7—IF ,'lky- were\aet aalde. step.s. His pox-er since then has ordered Trotsky's murder In MeX PLAN FOP. MEMOBIAL . — with long-wearing gazers are going to get a rare been maintained through a reign Ico. Millinery Dept. was no immediate comment from Some 2,600. city employes in Copenhagen, Denmnrk, hlaiehL.i. Vedeler. celestial show tonight, four Hartford can look forward tp of rulhlessness. Once in power, Stalin wasted l—4Fh—A committee handed hg Cordon quality. Before he became dictator. Seoind Floor Maier .said he knows the Com planct.4 In a row with one Venus April 1 pay raiae of $5 weekly no time -in solidifying his - grip. Foreign Minister Ole BJeorn Green Stamps Given pass waa "Communi.at controlled" I shining its brighte.st like a with apparent agreement from .StaUn hkd td get rid of I.,eon The purge , became hia • favorite Kraft announced plana today fot>, and that "I blew my top.” . |scarch^ght In the sky. taxpayers. . .Chinese newspaper. Trotsky, a tremendously popular weapon. In 1936, - for 'instance, erecting a bust of the ,late FieM^ With Caeh SaleB He said the broadcast aimed a t ; The four planets will app<*ar In Appearing for first time st Hong flgiire in revolutionary Russia. He the two men who helpeniea CTiarges cury nearest the horizon. Normal cial Breeding Aaanciation made it graplting the wrong tlale. He had 000,000 Russians have been sent derailed freight 4cor^ ****m S3| ^ ‘ V S$H SKEEN STAMPS Maier and subcommittee Chair ly ihc four planets are not found' ^ iterald Pln.i< possible; for more than 35,000 most of Trotsky's leading back to prison camps for disagreeing trafllc on three of the frag man McCarthy tR.. Wla.) agreed together in the samef portion of the I Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Hare today arc quietly nhacrvlng their 64th cows to be bred last y6ar. mem ers transferred to remote out with his regime, or even for sus lines of the New Haven, rofid here this morhlsg. T hf CO. GIVEN WITH CASH SALES the'Compaas column implied Oati.s sky. ; wedding anniversary at their home at 7’I Maple street. Mr. Hare, 81, bers are told at meeting in Wbod- posts. .. picion of disagreeing. In the de 1 . 'Kead/Herold Advs. ThdJWHALCcb. - might have violated Czech i The planet quartet again will be i aiid Mrs. Harr, S8, w>re married on this da.v In 188# In Afton, N. Y. brldge. . .Hartford ’ Symphony The .Stalin-Zinoviev - Kamenev cade of ■ the '20s. when the aver rollmen^t occurredirred at ih * iB*iy, •MAiKMrmi Conn-. espionage laws. I lined up tomorrow and Monda.v. | ,Mr. Harr, who haa been in retirement alnee 1944 when he sOJd the Orchestra board of directora an trio, In the rff)Ace of four months, age Russian had not y*t learned where 14 personaona kMt ‘ lh M|j K 3 ,-V knifed Trotsky so surely that he In thf wreck ett,rrnrwm i/klm ^i Robert B. Goldmann, a radio Tha planela ahoUld be visible to [ Manchester Laundry, located right next to his house, has been tedrld nounces plan to hire full-time or lait. ■ - . . writer for/the ,fVoice," read • e x -•the 'naked eye. dm for three years with a heart condition: (Story on page 12). chestra leader next Season. was defeated in a national party (OmiHniied on Poga Eight) p rese Jnly 11. I flL . ■- & !■ : ■
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, J958 PAGE T H R E E ■ i' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER/CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 P A G E TW O service. •♦At the 8:00 o’clock serv- Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy. l(e, instead of the anthem, the of Include the following (p. 325); How to Make Sulfuric s4ci. -iwiM .^.-disoum 8:00, Missionary Circle birthday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberts and Beaten Twice •uxillaries...^.— . Manchester; : - rifeht and IS vohifttary. T hr club’ tor ' ahff a fbrntilfr 'c6ihm)MdHei‘; Ykriotia dtShhets sriurout’ dlfecGy t Reverend Edgar to Speak Relatives and friends of these meets each Friday morning. At the Pero pointed out that when the questioning the commissioners. Old Testament Lesson, Genesis this night of fun for all. Refresh Rev, Cnrl Hansen, Guest Minister lead the songsplration and render guest preacher. ,,Rev. Fred R. Edgar, pastor of Food Dollar” with Mrs. Hardy and SalvatlbnistH arc invited to the two present time the club has been commissioners approach a pros Pero and Paton both praised of Hartford as speaker. 11:1-9. Bnrriny Wood, Organist driven Mustang were downed Mrs. Idclla Horn ns leaders. Saturday ments will be served. two solos. Rev,, Rask will be the Band selection: "Take Up Thy By UN Troops ground fire. Another Muatang was tiie South Methodist Church of .services tomorrow, at 11 a. m, and working with songs from "H. M. 8, pective Industry, its executives highly the commission chairman’s F eat. 8 qb. 3:45 - <:45 - t:5d New Testament Lesson, Matthew speaker. ' Cross" by Leldzen Songster selec Manchester will be the speaker at Junior Class Uanoe 7:30 p. m_. There will also be a Pinafore," a Gilbert and Sullivan •fforts. CO"Feai. 2:16 - 5:15 - 1:15 9:00, Junior Choir; 9:30. Sr. Con 20:17-28. Sunday. March 8 lost to unknown causes, preeiua* The junior class of the high want information on Boning and firmation; 11:00. Jr. Confirmation. Friday. 7:.30 p.m., A^quuslral pro tion; "God’s Love to-Me Is Won (Contlaued From Faga One): ably mechanical trouble. w e Lenten aervicc tomorrow at special "Soldiers' Tea” at 6 o'clock operetta. Anthem, O God the Rock of Ages,. Zion Evangelical laitheran Prelude Cortege, Dupre gram will be '.presented by Rev. derful,” by Sidney Cox. 7:30 p.m. at Union Congregational school will hold a "Bunny Hop” when members of the Citadel Elect C lM Oftloera Gray— George Poole, soloist Church Call to worship There were only two days eif this evening at the Sykes Gym The seventh grade at the school Rask, the male trio, and. other Male quartet; "Wonderful Jesus" ChUltng rain reduced mostAther aerial fighting. U. S. Sabra jets Qhurch here. Corps will meet to honor these North Methodist Church Hymn, O For a Closer Walk With Cooper and H lrt Streets Hymn 28, We Praise Thee, O God tidents. by Russell-Sellers. ,,Jleverend Edgar was bom in nasium. Miss Virginia Metcalf guest Salvationists. has elected class officers for the Rev, Paul Ge Prokopy, Pastor Responsive reading. No. 639 ground, activity. were credited with one probable is ■ the general chairman for the 447 North Main Street God—Cowper. The public is cordially invited, The Weekly, Chinese artillery pounded "Old MIG destruction, and two JflOa ^uisiana and was chaplain in the second semester: Patricia Wis Rev. John E. Post, Minister Sermon, Whoever Would Be Great. Mias Marlon A. Erdin, Organist Anthem. O Savior of the World Amy in Africa and Italy, and dance. Bud Hewitt’s orchestra 'T niewski was elected president, STARTS Monday~ Baldy" with the heaviest concen damaged. No Sabres were roportqd 3-BlfiBAYB-3 James W. McKay. The Great Moment of Sharing. Offertory,. Christ Lay In Death's 7:30, Friendship Circle meeting ■arv^ on the staff of Christ will furnish music for the danc Two American with Leonard Bach as vice presi March 8, Oculi, the Third Sunday Grasp. Bach Church of the Nazarenc tration of fire there in a month. lost. ing. STARTINO O • T ' A * X * F ^ Organist and Chorister Offertory, Andante—Mendelssohn. at citadel. A film on Hawaii shown An Allied division officer said Church, Methodist, New York of dent. Louanna O’Reilly was elected TOMORROW Hymn. Jesus Shall Reign Whene’er in Lent. Doxology and Prayer of Dedica 466 Main Street which Dr. Ralph W. Sockman is ■ Donna DelPonte Is chairman of secretary with Betty Winch being 1 1 M 9:00 a. m., Sunday School. by a, representative of the Amer the barrage lasted about six hours. Sunday, March 8: the Sun—Watt-. tion C. E. Winslow, Minister He estimated the Reds fired 1,800 minister. He holds a Ph.D. de- the ticket committee, with Nor Women Slain selected as treasurer. The class is TOMORROW Church school, classes for sll 9:30 a. m.. Adult Bible Qlass. Hymn 152, Jesus Calls Us O'ar the ican Airlines will be featured. All from Columbia University, man Burke, Jeanette Cottier; making plans for a community nnp TUESBAY Postiude, Credo—Haydn. 10:00 a. m.. Nursery in the Par are Invited. rounds In the first two hours. MANCHESTER JL m d t' ages st 9:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m.. Class in church mem Tumult "Sunday. March 8: Tuesday - Low-hanging clouds and mist e has been president of the Man- David Payne, Linda Sumner, Mar (Continued From Page One) activity program to take place In Worship services, 9:30 and 11 ish House during church worship. The sermon .9;30 a.m.. Qturch .School, Tenny SERVICES heater'Council of Churches, and the I.,ord. I.#ols Grexel, Shiela Zlra the near future. bership at the parsonage. -.n il ui_ "• Divine worship. 2:00, Womeh’s Home League grounded UN warplanes' during B. m. 6:30 p - Hymn 291. O Master, Let Me Walk son McFall, superintendent. Class meeting at Citadel. the day. But Friday night 17 U. S. That Interpret The Widie is a member of Kiwanis and the and Julienne Lathrop assisting. in Dehrodun, a town 100 miles Prelude, “Legend"—by . Nord- i Exodus 30;12-16. Theme, With, Thee es for all ages. nlc LAdge. The cloak room committee in It won’t be long until the pack meets in the church. The fellow-1 ..The Ranson Price Paid In Full! 6:45, Songster rehearsal. B-20 Superforts from Japan north of India’s capital. man. ship will participate In the sacra- j sif^^ed in Blood By Your and My Benediction 10:45 a.m.. Junior Cliurch. 8:00, Band rehearsal. plastered the main Red Supply OfThcFipilr Rev. Kenneth Johnson of the EI- cludes Marlon Hurd. Robert Sler- The emba.s.sy said the murdered of all trades goes into the same Offertory, “Arioso"—by Handel. Postiude, Fugue, "When In the 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. gton Congregational Church will akowski. Bernice Glrshlck. Nancy thing—vacation expense. ment of the Lords Supper at the jj^rciful God and Savior. Thursday - i,. route frorA the Yalu river to Sln- women were identified as Mrs. THE CURSE OF 2000 YEARS DEFIED... Postiude, “Postiude in C”—by conclusion of the evening’s pro- Hour of Deepest Need.” Mr. Winslow will speak on "The 7:30, Evangelistic street service anju with 170-tons of bombi, the lave charge of the worship serv Krasinski, Ra.vmond Gorskv. Lu Ashford. , 11:00 a. m.. Divine worship with 9:30 a.m. Church school Christian Commission." lOHN B. BURKE Herbert Strlckler. wife of the gram. _ . . celebration of Holy Communion. at Main and Birch. Air Force reported. The bombers ice and'Mrs, Edward Hamm will ther Gib.son. Jude Brennan, Robert executive secretary of all Presby Hymns: 10:45 a.m. Divine worship. Wor 8:30 p.m.. Young people’s meet king. Folnnsbee, Be.tty Tomko and Vir “lyrve Divine All Loves Excel The W eek The Week 8:00, Soldiers meeting. encountered anti-aircraft fire, but FUNntAl HOMI terian Missions in India, and Mrs. Tuesday. 8:00 p. m., Adult Bible Monday — ship hour nursery , ing, Miss Martha McKinney, Friday- - no Red fighter'planes. “Hour of Sharing’* ginia Metcalf. Elizabeth Bennett of Camden, AHENTIONI ling." 6:00 p.m. Lenten family supper president, in charge, The po.ster committee Includes TO FILM THIS AMAZING ADVENTURE IN THE Study group in the parsonage. ■ walther League officers leaving 6:30, Corps. Cadets .meeting...... B:*2A...light.. bomber, .crewa . .rer —«I EAST CENTER «T. j All Protestant churches In the N. J. “Jesus, Thine All Victorious Wednesday. 10:30 a. m., Ladies froni church at 7 p. m. (or Walther film and hymn-sing. The Ma^ 7 :30 p.m.; 'Evahgcirstlc service.' ■greater Rockville area will par- Jeanette Gotfler, Beverly Ward Love." 7:30, Torchbearers meeting. ported 75 trucks were smashed as Tel. Ml-MSM Mrs. Stricklcr, whose husband Missionary Society. ‘ -League -Zone -Board - meeting at Cushman group will provide hot Tho Week 7:.30, Crusaders meeUng. they rolled south.from Pyongyang Ucipate In the nationally-held and Elln Care.v. was reported awayt from home on LaFOND BROTHERS "God Is My Strong Salvation." 3:30 p. m.. Brownies. beverages and dessert. Those at Monday, 7:30 p.m,. Meeting of f'Great Hour of Sharing" tomor- Anthem by vested choir, "Be about 40 Warlock, New Britain. Saturday—■ ' and Wonsan. AMBULANCE SERVICB a tour, had been in India since 7:30 p. m„ Golden Rule Club. Tuesday— tending will bring sandwiches. The the Nazarene P’orelgn Missionary 10:00, Junior Legion meeting. Carrier-based planes shot up fow.’ The Ministerial Association All Tolland, Vernon and -Tat STEAK HOUSE Thou My Vision”—-G. A. Pesrson. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.. Lenten fllmf "As We Forgive." Plan to Societj'. Supplies for a medical baa offered Its support of this cottviller Items are now handled I9l9. Mrs. Bennett. forhieiTy a EMERALD-AND-JADE CITY OF A LOST EMPIRE! Sernion, "We Believe in Chris- 7:30 p. m.. Lenten worship in the Camden higli scliuol teacher, ar MONSON, MASS. vesper service in the church. German language. attend! box ate to be brought at this time. United effort in behalf of our (hroiigh ithe Manehesfer Evening tion Perfection." 7:30 .p. m^ Senior choir rehears 6:06 p.m. Mu Sigma Chi meet Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.. Meeting of suffering brothers and sisters Herald Rockville blirenu, located rived in India only a week ngo_ tq ,'):.30 p. m.. Intermediate Method Wednesday — tencli Ercncli in tlie Vl’oodatock Siinday Family Spoelol al. 12:00 Noon, "Moments of Com Ing the Cliurch School cabinet. k>und the world." at One Market street, telephone ist Youth Fellowship. I Frlda.v. 3:15 p. m.. Junior choir Hie Week Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week school, a Presbyterian institution 6:30 p. m„ Senior Methodist fort.” WNHC-TV. More than $7,000,000 is being Rockville 5-8136. near the mission attended mo.stly TENDERLOIN StEAK rehearsal. 7:30 p. m.. Fourth Lenten serv Monday, 7:00 p.m. Olrl Scouts prayer meeting. ught by the various denomina- Y'outh Fellowship. 7:00 p. m., Junior High Fellow 7:.30 p!m. Meeting of Board of ■ Thursday, 8:00 p.m.. Choir re by jciiildrcn of diplomats and other DINNER~$1.35 8:00 p. m.. Lenten service in ice. Text, Matth. 27:4.V46. Theme, Convenant CongregationiJ Church >ns and the Central Department, ship. "Is .Sin Really So Serious? Adult Eiders hearsal. Church Wdrid Service Of tho (orcigiicrs. From I to 6 P. M, Only charge of the Woman's Society of Tuesday, 7:00 p.m-Hoy'Seouts W a p p in f f Police said a servant at tho Chri.stlan Service. Sermon, "Does group meets after this service..' Friday, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.. Open InvitM You to Aftond ational Council of Churches, Tel. Monton 8227 Friday Wednesday. 2:00 p.m. The Lucy house at the parsonage, 31 Flower Ifiited 4n the 1953 appeal. mission was detained for ques Includes Soup and Coffee God Answer Prayer?” — 81. Mary’s Episcopal fSiurch tioning. CAiureh and Locust Streets '47m p. m„ Confirmation classes, i K/oup will meet at the street. ji Major areas of need include W ill O ffer (’apon The Week 6:30.-7:30 p. m.. Junior choir. home of Mrs. J. M. Nichols, .55 Saturday, 9:45 a.m., Junior choir Mfugees, inter-church aid, relief Monday, 6:30 p. m.. Men's Club Rev. Alfred L. W’llliams, Rector North Elm street, for Red Cross ----Revi-Joha-4^ JohoBon, C urate- .Saturday ___ rehearsal. ______T irT rize W inneT supper anrt progr am —with ■Revr 9:15 a. m., "Moments of Com work.' Nlchoti and Spedal Lenten Evdigelical Sendees Asia, the Near East and Europe, Forre.st Mus.ser of Rockville as Mrs. Joseph Wright. The 3rd Svinday in Lent; fort,” WONS. m erings at the morning services guest speaker. 10:00 a. m.. Confirmation classes 7:4.5 p.m. Choir rehearsal In the Buckingham f.’ongTogalInnal Will go to this program. Wapping, March 7 (Special) — Tuesday. 1:30 p. m„ ' Prayer 8 a. m.. Holy Communioq, cele vestry. , ( hurcii Sunday, March 8 — 77:00 A. M, and 7:30 P. M. M Kiowa Council Meeting Tho stecond card jiarty lu the series DINE HERE Group 1 meets with Mrs. ; Bessie brant, the rector. Friday, 8:00 p.m. Mary Cushman Rev. Philip 51. Rose, hlinistrr Closlnq Sarvict 4:001*. M ., March IS II Members of Kiowa Council, Dc- Dining becomes a real Colpitis. 9;25 a. m.. First children’s serv Concordia Evangelical Lutheran group meets with Mrs. Harold «e of Pocahontas will meet this sponsored by the PTA will Be held 7-10 p. m.. Pastor’s office hours ice, Parent*’ choir instruction Church Erickson, 70!'Cambridge etreet. March 8 Weak Nlqhf Sarvieos, Tuesday, WtdiiMday, Thursday and enlng at 7:30 o’clock at the old tonight at 8 o’clock at the elemen pleasure when you choose st the church. by the rector, upper school in class Winter and Garden Streets Hosteeses: M?s- Ethel Hubbard 10 a.m., Chiirch School. gh school to go to the Burke tary .school. It has been nnnpnnced from our menu of, de 7:4.5 p. m.. Study group meets at this hour. Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor end Miss Elva McCann. The usual worship service at 11 Friday. 7:30 P. H . uneral Home to pay their rn- that a capon from the Boxer| poul with Mrs. Betty Smith, 134 North try farm will be given the winner li c i o u s, w^l-prep^ed 10:05 a. m„ Junior Church (office Ivan Beckwith, will be omitted and a service will ' ij>ects to Mrs. M. E. McCarthy, dinners. School street. of instruction) with addrei-s by the Organist and Choirmaster be held at 7:30 p.m.. with the guest ; farmer, member,, , died this of the third card parly scries on Wednesday., 2;0«. p. m,, Joy. Cir Bolton .OpogaegatioBal caiarck... f’spcalter* ReV. ’ E dith’'" Wolf* of April'■J.'"'"’ ' ' '■ " - curate. Junior choir ■ lowor school- Rev. Arthur A. Wallace. Minister "Our €oal •“ - A Deeper Spiritual ExpaneiKei cle of (he Woman’s Society of I in class at this hovir. TTtird Sunday in Lent, March 8— Brooklyn, Conn. The Olrl Scouts Ii Warden Training Course Chiireh Notes Christian Service meets in the Walter Orxyb, Organist There will be a 10:45 n. m. wor DANCING 11:00 a. m„ Morning Prayer, 8:50 a. m„ Sunday School. and Choir Director will attend and participate. Gunurol PuMie Cerdioliy jnvifnd. '»A warden training course, for vestry with the pastor as the litany, and sermon by the curate, 10:15 a. m.. Wor.shlp Service: The Week {ivil Defense wardens will be held ship service at Community Church guest speaker. Prelude: "Prayer" ... Guilmant. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Lenten serv tomorrow. The .serpiou will be de TONIGHT 7:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. Senior choir. Sunday. March 8 a t the high school on Wednesday Musical outline of this service; Sermon: "Thou Shalt Not Steal." ice and hymn-sing, with Mrs. Ida Srening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. All livered by a visiting clergyman due I’Yaiurlng The Music 9:30 a. m.. Church School. to the lllneas of Rev. D.avid Crock Ppocessional, “Christ for the World Anthem; "Lord, for Thy Tender R. Adams of Manchester, violinist. wardens and others Interested are Of The Mercies’ Sake” ...... Ferrant. 11 ;00 Morning Worship. This service* will be followed by a urged to be pre.sent 6n the opening ett. Church school will be in ites- renter Congregational Cliarrh We Sing.” Prelude- - slon from 9:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. SYMPHONY FOUR Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Pastor Litany Hymn, “Saviour, When fa Organ Offertory: "What a Friend showing of a movie entitled ’’The B ig h t Mrs. Mildred Howland and We Have In Je.sus". .Converse. I Waited for the Lord, Basis of .the Blue Print," depicting Miss Pauline Luetjen have just The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship Walter Phelps, (Vocalist) Rev. Dorothy Pease, Dust to Thee". . * Mendelssohn will meet at 7 p. m. in the Com- Minister of Edncatlnn Sequence, “Love Divine, All Loves Postiude:' “Po.stlude” . . Cramer. the histqry of church building for completed a ten weeks’ course giv • 7 p. m., “I Beheld His Glory," a Processional Hymn— the past 75 years. A brief meeUng ; en In Hartford. •» mimllv Jii.se. Edna Jlae Weber Dr. Watson Woodruff, Excelling." Every Morning Mercies New" 15 Seconds to Read will lead the dl,sou.s.sion on the top SUNDAY DINNERS Minister Emeritus Offertory, “Consider and Hear Me" sound, color film of the Lenten— of the Executive Committee of the Little League Activities Easter story as experienced by Anthem \ ^ church wUl be held after this SATURDAY AFTERNOON SPECIALS ■ A meeting of officers and direc ic “Take It Easy.” Robert Newell 12:00 Noon to 8:30 P. M. Andrew R. Watson, —Pfieuger. Offertoryf- I will conduct (ho worship .service. HANCMESUR,CONR Cornelius the centurian. Spon meeting. tors of the Little League will be Minister of Music Recesaional,' ’’Jesus Shall Reign' sored by the Sunday School, the Antiphhn ...... E. Batiste held Monday at«8 p. m., at the Su On lleun's IJst 7:00 p. m.. Evensong with in- Hymn of Preparation-^ • 8:00. 9:15 and 11:00 Luther League, and the We Two perior Court room. Plans develop-: William W. Fo.ster, son of Mr. 'Structional address following;, in Group. Ever^’one Is welcome. "Galilee, Bright Galilee’' Kt. John's PolUh National fag at present call for the opening | and Mi-.s. William A. Foster of Prelude—“Cantablle" (Symphony structor. the rector. Topic this Sermon— -Catholic Churph No. 6). Widor The Weeki of the league on Memorial Day 1 Avery street has earned rcoognl- week, “The Ordinal.’’ Monday— Third sermon in series of 38 Gol'.vay Street aftemoon. May 30. i lion on the de.m’s li.st at Ren.s- Anthem “Eternal Father Strong to The 4th Wednesday in Lent: Character Studies of the Disci Rov. • Stephen Str.vJeiveki Savp." Arr. Scholirt 7:30 p. m.. Cantata Choir re ■ At Monday night’s meeting tire' .selaer Polytechnic Tn.stitute. FliHter 7 a. m.. Holy Communion. hearsal for the Senior Choir. plea: ’’Matthew, The Bueiness Mite Clara Skrabaez, Organist sealed bids for new equipment will ' is in hi.s third year at the InEtitute Boys’ and Senior 'Choirs—9:15 10 a. m., Holy Communion fol Man". be opened and the contract award-1 and l.s majotjng in chemical cn- Tuesday— service only lowed by Intercessary prayer. 7:30 p. m.. Sunday School Teach Recessional Hymn— Sunday, March R: ed to one of the local sporting j gineering. RLead Kindly Light"—11:00 serv 7:30 p. m., Litany with sermon "Jesus Calls Us, O’er the R:30 a.m.. Mass. goods dealers. I —— SUNDAY, ice only, Pughe-Evsns ers' Association meeting. , by Rev. Richard B. Kalter of Put Wednesday— Tumult” 10:30.a.m., High Mass. In addition to new uniforms,. I Mrs, .\nnle Collins, Herald Wap- Scripture—Matthew 13:24-33, nam, former curate. Topic, “Holy Poetlude ...... E. Batiste aach of the four teams will be out-1 ping eorresponilent, is on vaen- MAKE IT YOUR DAY OF DAYS Hymn—"Joyful, Joyful, We Adore 7:30 p. m.. Lenten service. Part fltted with new protective equip-1 tlnn. During her absence Mrs. T. Thee,” Hodges Matrimony, Sacrament of Union." IV of -’The Passion. History.” Ser- The Salvation Army ment for catchers, and ngvv' bat-1 M. Burgess will substitute. Please Anthem—"I Was Glad When They A discussion group in the parish moq. "Judgment and the Cross.” Goopel Hall Captain Nomuui S. Marshall l|ing helmet protectors. The finance I call .Mitchell 9-,">802. WITH DINNER AT THREE "Fs .Said Unto Me," Spence house follows this service weekly. :40 p. m., Senior Choir rehear- 415 Center Street committee is conducting a fund- ^Sp^nsoring organization this week lal. .Sunday, March 14— Offertory—’’Adagio,’’ from Sonata .:'.&<40-,.p.ujnft.',A«Ml8a'i''&r4nhfi rn »Briisr.issa''' ■'•kF'the''00i50':Ctebr— rir;3tf ir'fair -• --4>%'30," Stinday "Sehoot; ' i.upcli'rcns and ft&l course din Secular Events; class at the parsonage.” 10:50. Holiness meeting. iSsceive a ready response from ners dally with a wide choice Sermon “Thy Kingdom Come, Thy .Ffiday— ^ ' 12:15 p. m.. Sunday school. 'SI PACKARD UOAK . . friends ;hC.,the Little . League base o(' roasts, stealn, chops and Will Be pons". • .The March (Mid-Lent) meeting 7ff)0 p. m . Gospel meeting. Speaker colonel Florence ■ Turk- of the. Woman’s Auxiliary wlii be 6-7 p. m.. Children's Chblr re Ihgton. RaiUo, heater, ovardriva. Baaw ball in Rockville. seafood. Hymn—"Jesus Shall Reign," Hat hearsal. . The Week: tlful gtoy fiaiah.'Good ttraa. I Area Church Notes ton held Monday evening at 7:30. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.. prayer 2:00. Hospital visitation. “ Therewill be Lenten Vespers at.^ Speaker, Rev, John J, ■ Johnson, Saturday— , 2:00. Sliver l^ine Sunday schOoi. . Fun Price tiaot. i Postiude — “Little Prelude and '9 a; m.r First Year Catechetical meeting- — Posm Payigwt |39>. ~ i ijie " ^ rs t CongTegatlbhar' ChurcIi ‘a Fugue in E'minor,” Bach curate. Topic',' ’“Christian Symbol- Friday, 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meet 5;O0, "Soldiers .Tea" at atadei. TFull Course class written Examination. 'SO RED OMC PICKUP of Vernon tomorrow at 7:30 p. m., ■ : aiLDIMENSlON- CORNEL CONSTANCE 9:1.5 Church School for all ages, ing. 7:00, Old fashioned prayer meet With meditation by the pastor on ft 10:.30 a. m.. Second Tear Cat ing- Good clean, 7 foot body. Nat tea DINNERS Produced by kindergarten, through junior high T5ie‘''mld-Lent meeting of the .50- another of the "I Am’s " of ^t. I :^ C R E E IM ; 11:00 Church School, pre-nurs 50 Club will b$ Friday at 7 p. m. echetical class written Examina -7:.30, Gospel Service. many miles. John's Gospel; “I Am the Good ery through lower Junior grade 4 tion. Covenant Congre|:a;Monal Oiurch Five Salvationist.^ who thirty;^ Full Plica $685. AM. t'iU'HM'UlrnU SHOW! (Supper meeting.) 10:30 a. m.. Second Year cat Shepherd.” 4:30 Pilgrim Fellowship—pot- Other groups meet at their 48 Spruce Street five years ago left Manrhester for Down Payment $145. , <'roHl»y>llopr I Mitrl OaKnur $1.75-.$2a50 WILDE SMITH JULES BUCK echetical clas,s. ' Rev. O. A. Sober, Pastor the Training College of The .Sal Holy Communion will be cele-' I). Lnmonr I Itrvhl Wntne Screen Play by luck supper regular hours according to the re ’49 PACKARD SEDAN Ijrated tomorrow at the worship **KOAD TO I DON’T Our seafood Is rushed to us from Rnley CUMK ■ Wdla HUtflOl • Ann MNOIOFT 4:,30 Vesper service music and vised schedule for tient previously Ernest C. Johnson. Jr., Organist vation Army In New York City Radio, bentor. overdilvia, Bbar service, 10 a. m.. at Trinity Lu- BAU” I CAKK GULL” the Boston Piers to assure you holy communion—soloist: Roger announced. First Church of- (.lirlBl, ScJentlat will be honored In this service. seat covers. 145 H.P. motor, d ^ thenfa Church, of Wonderful freshness. EsxgtMAaEADY ; FwimAr ■ M LM6.CAnOU J T _ DELMERDAJ(ES;llMR DAVES Turkington, violinist I Masonic Temple Su'nday, March 8: luxe equipped all over. Geotge Poole will sing a tenor Sun., Jeopardy—Irant of Comanrlir 6:30 Junioc and Senior CYP (Special Evangelical services Full Price 81198. solo at the 10 a. m. service ^at . South Methodist Church will be held March 8 -1 5 inclusive.) ' KASV f r f .f; p a r k i n g For dessert we feature delicious homemade pies—and of clubs -r.“Youth Groups iq Ger Sunday, March 8 • ' Down Payment 8189. the Talcottyille Congregational many" Richard Heady , Main Street and Hartford Road 11:00 a. m., Sunday Service. 9:45 a.m., Bible school, riaaaes course our own Ice Cream—now being made richer and Rev. FreO R. Edgar, Minister for all ages. OUr guest speaker will COSMETICS 7:00 Young Adults further dis 11:00 a. m., Sunday School. WE CARRY ALL creamier than ever. Youll cussions on “Religions in Mexico Rev. Percy F. Smith. Wednesday — address the Sunday school. LEADING BRANDS Plus ftSulWg!#. and South America." Associate Minister 8:00 p. m.. Meeting. 11:00 a.iq. Morning worship serv PLENTY OF FREE PARKING The Week Herbert A. Franee, Reading room hours; ice. The Rev. K. Ejnar Bask, pas ^Arthur Drug Siorts i FOR A Monday 6:30 Loyal Circle Minister of -Music 12:00-4:00 p. m., Tuesdays and tor of the Covenant Oiurch at Roll King's Daughters, potluck supper. Fridays. South Bend, Indiana, will deliver G A Y TIME Tuesday 6:45 — Confirmation Third Sunds.V'In Lent 7:00-7:.5.5 p. m,, Wednesdays. the sermon. The rholr will sing. This Class Services of worship st 8:00 and The publl is cordially Invited to 7:15 p.m.. Organ vespers. CO M E HERE Wednesday , 3:.10 Boys’ Choir 10:46 o’clock. attend dur services and use our 7:30 p.m., A group from the Prelude,„ chorale prelude on the reading room,. Covenant Church .at Plainyille, In The rehearsal. tune. “Dundee’’ .'...... Noble Conn., will present special musical 7;,3Q—Senior Choir rehearsal. I • ’Man” will be the subject of the jwlii 8:00—Church Council meeting. Processional hymn, “Glorious Lesson-Sermon for Sunday. March numbers, and their pastor. Rev. DANCING RESTAURANT OR d ICE CREAM RAR Thursday 3:30 •—Neighborhood ' Things of Thee Are Spvoken" 8, 19.53. The Golden Text is from Philip E. Sandbek, will be th’e meetings. Anthem, “O Savior of the Psalms 84:4,12. "Bles.sed are they speaker. An offering will be lifted TONIGHT Rout* 4 and 44 Aisles Friday 3:,30 - Pilgrim Choir re World" • ...;...... Goss that dwell in thy house: they will for their church-building fund. hearsal. Offertory anthem, “God .So Loved be still praising thee. .,‘0 Lord of The Week . 2nd the World” •* ...... ' Moore hosts, .blessed is the man that Tuesday, 7:.30 p.m.. Rev. James / ) f y FEATIRINO 7 ;00 Bowling for men of Center THE MORIANOS Church at Bowling Green, Hymn, "O Where Are Kings and trusteth in thee." Hawkinson of Middletown. Conn., Empires Now?'" will lead ^the songsplration and — FINE FOOD— With 8:30—:Co-Weds Monthly meet- Selections from Ui^ Bible Include IRUNNER'S-PACKARD JAMES SB.. JOHN LEO WfATTS r ini', "The Cloth of Sendony" pre^ .Sermon. "The H ol.y Catholic the’ following; "He that dwelleth render solos. Rev. Ejnar Rask w-ill 558 EAST CENTER ST. T ob can always be sure of * aito JAMES, JB. seated py Center Thespiaqs. Church" .... Dr. Fred R. Edgar in the secret place of the most jtrearh. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY taety meal when you dine here. Saturday 9:.30 a.m. — Cherub Recessional hymn, "O Spirit of the High shsil abide under the shadow Wednesda,v. 7:30 p. m., Rev. •TIL 5 P. 5L r James Hawkinson will again lead Our expert chefs and courteous Choir rehearsal. ‘ Living G od"...... St. Leonard of the Almighty." (Psalms 91:1). waltgMaes will make it a meSL 6:30 p.m.-2-Girl Scouts Troop Postiude, "In My Beloved Lord’ Correlative passages from the the singing, and M.r. Rask will W lethember. supper. Hauff Christian Science textbook, "Sci deliver the message. CLOSED MONDAYS _TOMQRROW CONTPfUO La^jM rui >, ___.-o:J5—CO-HIT 8:80-6:50-9:45 DINE HEM TONIGHT Oak Grill B:00 p.m.—Co-Wed rehearsal. •Sung only at the 10^5 o’clock ence and l^eaJth with Key to the Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Chester B. -.WB ENDS TODAY • *'IVANHbE'* Prus CARTOON ^ | T n d 3 n e WS V,
- , . . i- ^ - , f / ' • - * ' ■■ ^ ■ ■- ‘ ' I ■ / MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SAfURJlAY, MARCH 7. 1957 PAGE n v B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 195.7 PAGE FOUR p WON8—1416 n V* » m t r wWTHT—1230 t h x —izso Royal Arch Set to Install to be secure In their own homes, prove to them that the things Bolton Tool-Die Men Set' WDRO—ISfiO §ffwHwg\ fin n # V WHAT— Television IKanrl|pBtpr secure against a sweeping changr which bind Americans together are WCCO—129# A r w IVTITL—Inaa. nO r—lOM Wanted WKNB— *49 tlastem Standard Tlnw - WNHC—Ch. « in their condition just for the bene more important and lasting than WIttIMM MCKSOR ft SON P. M. - Rev. Neubevi lEttntUtQ l|pralb fit of one vacant lot—that is the those things which might divide Personnel FoFuni WNiir — SINCE 1018 I ,(§_ WDRU—N«v. • IZ:IS--WHAY Console Delta Repiibllc* 1;00—O ne Autry. central Issue involved here. them, to have us blunt and bury Eighth Grader Team Wins ItaV—Ramar of the Jungle. 5 or 6 ROOM HOUSE inc WCCC—Manche»t«i UatInM. WCCC—U kranlan-Am erican Hour. ST . A personnel Forum has been WONS—N'W*. WKNB—PNH Varletle*. 2;0(k—B ar E ig h t R anch. Masonic Chapter to In*, Special Services Will 18 BMeli Street There is another issue involved, our suspicions aqd envies and ItiOT)—W ith Tnefie Hands. Mencheeter. Conn. scheduled for the next mesting of RESIDENTIAL AND OONNERGIAL X\-HAY—LET'* Go to Town. 1Z:S#-WDHC—New*. which concerns all Manchester, jealousies of one another and re Science Fair High Honors the Central Connecticut Tool A WKNB—New*; Parade of Hite. WCCC—New*: Ukrainian - American 4;(KJ—Victory At Sea. fitall New Oilicialfi' Be Held by Baptists or APARTMENT w THOMAS r. W TH T—Newi. Hour. 4::W—I M arried Jo an . WALTER R. r»R0U80N , and not just the property owners build our mutual faith and our Die Industries to he held Monday 5;0(V—Date With Judy. PublUher* PAINTIND AND PAPERHANBINO W TIC—New*. W TH T —Music in French Manner. * Weilnesday, March 18 Tomorrow Afternoon on Ekut Center street. mutual respect. at 6 p. m. at the Hotel Bond in WCCC—Mnncheat. Matir.c*. W TIC—Eternal Light. Hopalonj: Cassidy. UNFURNISHED i rounded October 1, 1811____ Bolton, March 7—(Special) '^Methodist Church. Church School Hartford. - • I , 1.-V_WDRC—Ho»lth Aid* WHAY- -Miiaie from Scandinavia. 6:00—Lone Ranger. This is the question of how That way llee moral and will be held at 9:30 a. m. ALL WORK3IEN INSUllED WONS—Juke Box. IZ':4S—WDRC—Bill Costclln. Newa. 6:30—You Asked For It. John F. Seavey of 77 Oxford j A service of installation of the MAN AND WIFE PubUebed Brerv Erenlnf Except J^xyPPBg.el.e^mentary school stu,- Rob Roy Gregg, induatrlal per W TH T—Navy Show. 1:##—WTHT—Hcrah.' of Truth. 7:00—Dangerouh Assignmante tundxye end Holtdey*. Entered et the East Center atreet is worth most spiritual health for us, and-in-Uiat 'Name Guest Preacher ■7:30—Ken Murray Show. new pastor. Rev. John R. Neubert, Poet Office et Mencheiter. Conn., ee den^, who submitted entries < to sonnel consultant,- will conduct this 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER WTIC—Nation*! Farm and Home WCCC—Frenrh-A m erican Hour. street was elected most excellent | PHONE MI-4-1337 to Manchester as a whole. kind of America—an America in The second In the union services session. This Personnel Forum will Hour. .. , W TIC—New*. 8:00—All-S;sr Revue. and the new church officers will ond Oeie Mell Matter. ___ _ the MHS Science CHub-sponsored WHAT—Well at Work. WDRC—Mualc Jn the Air, 9:00—Your Show of Showa, high prieat at tiie annual meeting | There are two completely oppos which all Americans have consider with Congregational Church will be divided into two meetings with PHONE MIfelwl 9-0920 ANY TIME 10:30—Your HU Parade, SUBSCRIPTION RATES ’ fair held at the Waddell School, 1 ;;«—WDRC--Clty Hoapltal. WONS—Frank & Ernest. of Delta Chapter No. 51, Royal' be held at the Community Baptist ing ways in which East Center ation for and ..faith in each other be held at United Methodist to next Monday’s session being lim WCCC—New*; Manchealer Matlne*. WKNB-New*; PNH Varletle*. 11:00- Wrestling. know the thrill of victory today WKNB—Bob Croaby Show. 12:00—Mystery’ Theater. Arch Maaona. held 1., the Maaonlc Church tomorrow afternoon at 3 TJue Teer’^.* ^ ‘.V‘.".‘‘.‘^’:“ “ W —lies the basic strength which de morrow night at 8 o’clock. Rev. ited to shop owners. The following l:l*-W TIC-Behlnd the Page*. \ :00_~News r Six Monthe ...... J-2® street can be an asset to Man The girls, eighth graders, camr Henry Tuttle of Marlborough Con session is geared tO Key people or WTHT—Shake the Maracaa. WONS—Laiiny Ros*. Temple Wcdnc.*day. o’cloek. Mrs. Robert M. Johns will termines what we can do for our r i WHAY—Savo a Life Pf"*'',*'"- 1:3# -WCCC—New*; Echoes o| Ireland. WKNB Seavey it employed da a proceva Three Monthe ...... chester. away with first prize for team ex gregational Church will be guest supervisory managemqpt. j .45_ W T IC —Ro»». The Mu.elcal Miller. WTIC—Favorite* of th» FamoU*. 4 :25— P ro g ra m Preview s. be soloist, and following are the 4:30—Mahogany-Wood of the Ages. engineer at the Pratt and Whitney 1FWe®*iy , . e »• e » e e e e • e e • • It can be an asset as it is now. selves and for civilisation. hibits. preacher and has chosen as his All tool and die manufacturers SVKNB—Your Navy Show. WDRC—Reserved IVir You. speakers w)io will welcome the 1 :».V-WDRC—Galen Drake. - I WONS--The Lut.icrai Hour. 3:00—Western Theater. Aircraft Company in F.aat Hart •“ InfIn Copy ...... w As it is now, it lends its beauty And it Is in this very intangible Alice Bosworth,, Gall Fraser, subject "Jesus, Educator or In the Central Connecticut area are 1^:00—Ship's -Reporter. new church into the community: i Patricia Strickland and Linda I;ea—WCCC—Muelc. W TIfr—Sammy K«ye. ford. He waa born in Kennebunk- Rev. Edwin H. Tuller, execu- | MEMBER OP__ and attractiveness to all of Man- realm of the -mood and tone of Saviour.” invited. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB WDRC—Hormel Girl*. WHA'Y—Seve e Life Program. 6:15—Early Show. Need AUFT? f THE ASSOaATBD PRESS Toth copped high honors for their Membership classes for those WCCC—Mualcal Scorebnerd; New*. I; 1S—WDRC—Trinity College. , 7:3(V-Village Tale. port Me. and graduated aa valedic tive secretary of the Connecticut; - The Aeeocleted Preee 1* cheSten It represents that "City of Americans in their own living to project—a weather station. As planning to join the" Methodist WKNB—New*:. Social Security Pi'"' !:#4 —WONS—Youth on . the. March;, . g;00—Jackie Gleason. torian-from Kennebunkport High John F. Heaavey Council of Church; Mrs. Major L-' ^ntlU ed to the w ot republleatlon of gether that President Elsenhower aram; Hit* of Tomorrow. W H AY—Polk* Time. 9:00—Rockv King. School in 1940. He haa attended A S K F O R ^Cll I16WR dltpttches credited to It, or Village Charm” atmosphere which a team the four girls prepared a Church will be held for three Tue.s- WTHT—Metropolit*n Opera. WDRC—Syinphonette. 9;30_Meet Millie. Johnson, vice president of the Con-1 K*ot otherwlee creditet.’ is one of our great community as is, by his own instincts and be dUplay that included Instruments: day evenings beginning this'week. Deaths Last Night WHAY—Saturday Matinee. WKNB—New-*; Dave Rose Shocese. Bfilanee Your Budget. the Univeralty of Connecticut and installation to which all friends of nectlcut Baptist Convention; Earle ; S ind aleo the local newe publlehed here. - 1 :IS—WHAY—Save • Life Program. . W TIC—Catholic Hour 10:30—The Mystery Theater. j liefs, trying to shape what could to measure air movethent, rain, Doctrines and policy will be dis 11:00—I;.ate Show. Htllyer College, and ia a graduate Delta Chapter are invited. W. Darrow, former interim min- Ul rlfhte of republleatlon of apeclal sets. ll is one of the beautiful wind velocity, moisture, tempera |;S 0_W D R C —Fun foi AIL W TH T —Pan Amt^rl^an XTnlon. of Pratt and Whltney’a Apprentice l.ster of the Community 'Baptist i Sdlepatchee herein are aleo reeenred. streets in America. For many peo be by far the most important con cussed at sozaions held from 7:30 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WTHT—Opera. W CCC-—Gt* rnra n - A me r loa 11. S an d ay E ------— ture and ■ atmospheric pressure. p. m. until no later than 9 p. m. Pasadena. Calif.—William M. WCCC—New*; M u*le. 2 :15—WKNB—.Tustice for PoHnd. • A. M. School. Cliiirch; Mayor Sherwood O. ' , Pull eerrlce client of N. E. A. Serr- ple,' it la their first impression 'of tributlon of his personal leader Several of the exhibits were hand WKNB—Star* Review Hit*. 2 :.W -W DRC—N. Y, Philharmonic. W'NHC Coming to Mancheeter in 1941, Bowers; Rev. Clifford O. Simp- ' Membership Sunday, when new Jeffers, 77, former president of the WONS—101 Ranch Boy*. W THT-*Ralph Flanagan. 10:00—\^’hais Tour Tn»uhle. Pravers’ Answer ’pubUahere Repreeentatlvee; ^ e Manchester. They carry that im ship. m ade.. members will be received Into the Union Pacific Railroad and asso J. .4.V-WHAY—Saturday Matinee. W TIC—Your Box a*, the Opera. 10:ir>—T he N atu re of T h in g s. he la married to Carol J. Wood, .son, vice president .of the Man- , uilM Mathewa Special Afeney -^.New pression far and wide. It helps The call of such leadership is to Others Win Too congregation wlir be observed on ciated with the line for more than EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT I;(M»_WDRC—Report from Oversea*. WCCC—News; Mu4lc. n -3 0 --M r. WMxard daughter of the well known organ Chester Council of Cluirrhes and I ork. Chicago. Detroit and Rjeton. WHAY—New*; Saturday Matinee. WONS—Bill' Cunningham. 11:00—S u p er C ircus. pastor of Center Congregational ] 1&1BER AUDIT BUREAU OP make people decide that they the beat in us. Let us not be Other Boltonltes who captured Palm Sunday, March 29. 50 years, and administrator of the 20 REGULAR GAMER-3 SPECIALS WKNB—New*: Caravan for .Saturday W KNB—Ave Maria Hour. WKNB ist' and choir leader. Clarence W. Is Lenten Topic fMCIRCULATIONS. ______ashamed to begin to go along, in atUntion and prizes at the fair Hot Lunch Menu national rubber program in World STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP WONS—Bandsland USA 2:35—were—Music. ♦ 1! :30—Program Previews. Wood. The couple haa two chil Chiirrh; would like to live here. included; Mrs. James G; Hassett substi War II. Bom in North Platte, -WTIC—Exporlmental Theater...... 2il5TTr\YOJ^iSTT-JJa,..S, .MiUUiry'.'JUademy. p .-M ,-- ...... - ...... dren, Judith and Datid;" — — -Rev. Erieh O, Brandti-president to The Herald Printing Com t^^ Dw:. We can hear the advocates of our personal and in our group 8 : 1.4—WDRC— Adventurea Ir Science. Band, WNHC "Does God Answer Prayer?” is of the Manchester Ministers Fel AT YOUR SEALTEST ^laeeumee no Snanclal reeponalbliWy for Stephen Jablon, fifth grade, first tuted as a volunteer helper in the Neb. 8:IS—WONS—Ne.wa; Sporta Parade. 3 :00~VVCCC—Music. t2:00—Kit Carson. Seavey la a member ot the Cen fGpographleal errore appearing In ad- thoughts and actions, with W TH T —Marines in Review. 12:30—Cisco Kid. the title of the mea.*age to be lowship; Cliarles G. Plrle, chair "business progress” scorning such science grant in division one for school lunch program on Friday. St. Petersburg, Fla. — James WCCC -New*: Music. ter Congregational Church, Man brought by Rev. John F„ Po.*t dur ^^eraeeinenta and other readl^ matter arguments. But what other es moderation, restraint, considera solar system model. Menu for next week Includes; Mon- Dawson. 58, veteran sports writer WHAY—Save a Life Pro«ram. -WHAT—News; Music of the Masters 1:00—Ymjth W ants tV> Know. chester Lodge No. 73. A; F. and A. man of the Board of Truatena; Uto The Mancheeter Evening Herald. *J*y~ffiacaroni bake, peas, carrots, for the New York Times, who was WDRO—Radio Firm-New*. W O N ^ T o p Tunes. 1;.30—Frontiers of Faith. ing the third Sunday evening Ix*n- Rev. M. Edward Clark, a.ssoclate tion. Judith Fava, Marcia Glenney WTIC—Deelan for Ll»tenlnit. W k KB—N cws: Sunday Serenade. 2:00—Bishop Sheen. M.: Adoniram Council, R. and S. ten acrvice In the North Method SODA FOUNTAIN sentially industrial community has WHICt-T o Be Announced. executive aecretary of the Con-' DIeplay aCvertleIng cloeing houra: and Beverly Gage, sixth graders, peart; Tuesday •— vegetable-beef the newspaper's boxing expert. 8':Sd—Sport* Parade. 2:30—Name’s The Same. M. of Rockville; and TtmpJe Chap ist Church. "Questions People Are for Monday—1 p. m. fVIday. such a street on its front door third science grant for exhibit soup, peanut butter, honey, cake; Chicago—William F. Waugh. 60, 8 :4.4—WDRC—Correspondent* Scratch 3 :15—W t i c —Youth Brings You Music. 8:00—This Is Tour Life. neQticut Baptist Convention; Rev. "or Tueeday—1 p. m, Monday, pad. WONS— Charles Kaser. 3:30- Stu Erwin Shorn'. ter, Order of Eastern Star, „ Asking” ia the genersi theme of or Wedneeday—1 p. m.. Tueeday. step? What other industrial town showing formation of sugar crys Wedpesda','—cheese potato puff, RepublicAn judge of the Cook DENERAL ELEGTRIG 8 :0#—WHAY—News; Pclka Hop. S:Sft— W TIC—Bob’® >Consndlne. 4:00—Kukla. Frrii and Ollle. Other officers elected were: king, Claj’ton F. Smith, Rev. Eiigene buttered beets, gelatin; Thursday County Probate Court since 1946 W T llT —Guv Lomhardo. 4:30—Omnlbui. these Lenten services and the re Wolfe and Rev. Kenneth L. Max 'or Thureday—1 p. m. Wedneeday. —original mill town—of Manchea tals. WHAY--New*; Polk* Hop. Walter ,S. Broadwell; ivcribe, Ralph sponse as recorded by the attend A Brand New Milk Drink " , nrm. ”Thureday. *■ ' “ ■ Gail Wilke. Nancy Maneggia, —beef stew, jelly, peaches deluxe; and former prominent trial lawyer. WCCC—Good Mualc Preacrlbed. WCCC—News; Mualr. 6:00—You Are There. well. all of Central Baptist Church, m. Friday. ter's size has an equal reputation Connecticut • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS WONS—Juke Box WONS— Affairs of Peter Salem. 0:30—This Ja Charles Laughton. W. Coleman; treasurer. Hayden L. ance at the first two services haa ffiaeelSed dead^ne: 10:ffi a. _tn. .each Gail Boudreau, honorable mention Friday—creamed tuna on blacults. Born in Chicago. WKNB—News; Caravan for Saturday W KNB— Box 13. fi:4S_W alter WlnchelL Griewold, Sr.; aecretary, Herbert Hartford, and A. Wlnthrop Bal for attractiveness? Where else. In Hollywood—Mrs. Maud W KNB—Box 1.1. WONS—Under Arrest. those present will have an op .. East Center Street East Center street Is this kind urged full attendance at a fire driil Donald, 90, mother of Harry A: WHAY—Save a Life Program. WCCC—Music. H:00—Sunday News Special. The high prieat elect also an will conduct the hymn-aing and to visit the United Nations tvlll 8;«a_WTHT—Tea and Crumpet*. 4 :05—W KN B—Mr. PickTyick Presenti 11:15—Fireside Theater. Mrs. M. E. Longfellow -will read portunity to meet Mr. Neubert and AND of asset to us. And it is irreplace For a purely political issue in scheduled for tomorrow at 8 a. m. McDonald, administrator of the 4 :30—W TIC —To Be AnnoUnceii; 11:45—This Is the Life. nounced the following appolnt- We thought, aa did most other climax a study unit on the work of WDRC—PFC Eddie Fisher. ' menta; third vail, George Jl. Howe; the acripture leaion. Prayer will be his family. All m em bra and able. We can't create the same this session of the General As 'UN by the Methodist Youth Fel at the firehouse. All volunteer de Reconsti-uction Finance Coi-p- • OOHMERGIAL aad RESIDENTIAL WTIC—Big City Serenade. WCCC—News; Music. \ 12:15—News. friends are cordially Invited to at ople, that the battle of East partment members available will Born in Scotland. WK.N’B—News; Dance Dale. W D R C —Q u ii K ld < \ WKNB aecond vail, Nils S. Shennlng; flrat offered by Mrs. Tom Morley, and thing somewhere else. sembly, the Democrats have the lowship. Another feature of the 4VHAY—Saturday Matinee. W TH T —T.*awrenee Welk. . \ 12:00—In the Park. Mrs. Dawn Carlson will to the tend. SO-0-0 DELICIOUS nter street hsid been fought and take part in the exercises. Miami Beach, Fla.—John B. WHAY—SnVe a Life Program. 12:.30—S to rd y of J u a n th e T all. vail, Francis J. Schtebel; chaplain, East Center street could likewise Issus of Senate redlstricting. Since study program will be an ’’Inter AIR CONDmONIND 8:15_WHAY—Oroiby'a Quarter. George W. Hatzenbiihier; orzan- guest soloist. Mrs. Jessie Sweet, rbn, four years ago. Then the de- national” supper scheduled for Haggerty, 66, president of the AFL 8 :10—WHAY—Band hv Demand. WONS—Pear Msrgy, It ’s Murd 1:00—"Miracle of the Blue Cow Coun . Shellacked floo'ra cannot be be an asset to Manchester as it is an obvious fact that no re- Manchester Evening Herald Bol International Brotherhood of Book WDRC—Olf.' Record Shop. 4 :55—WONS—News. try " . ist, Clarence W. Wood; sentinel, society president, and Mrs. James ftcision was taken on the key piece April 19. The supper wUI be pre AUTOMATIC HEATING 8:4.4—W'HAY—New*. WDRC—Cedric Adams. 1 ;30—Sunf.’ay Matinee. William C. Bray. T. Pickles will serve as ushers. cleaned Buc<‘e8.sfiilly except by re business street. It represents, say districting of the state could pos pared by the young people under ton correspondent, Mrs, ilosenh binders for 27 years. Died Wed WONS—Armv Air Force Program. 5 :00---W TIC —1 lolly woot Playhouse, 4:00—State of the Nation. 4 :.30—O m nibus. The officers will be installed In A week ago 8.7 persons attended moving the ahellac finlah. It ia ALL FLAVORS 5of property Involved in this strug- the proponents of business, a sibly be made which would follow the direction of Mrs. Byron H. D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 3-5845. nesday. . WTHT—Giieai Star WCCC—Music. beat to keep them clean by dally ^fe to turn all East CenUr street Dallas—Mrs. Carrie Neiman, W TIC-Public Affair*. W KN B—News; Music for Sunday. 6:00—You A re. There, the Maaonlc Temple on Wednea the Lenten service which was con natural area for the extension of population trends and at the same Shinn. y 8:»S—WONS—New*. WDRC—CeCrlc Adams. 6:30—This Is The Life. day, March 18, at a aemi-publlc ducted by 17 men of the church. care with dry cloths or mops. Sto buainesa, and the decision was time Improve the chances of the A program of entertalnnient v,rlll INJURED IN CRASH chairman of the board and one of LTealaa WONS—The. Shadow. 7:00—The Fighting Vigilantes. business enterprises. And of the founders of Neiman-Marcus 8 :0«—WDRC—New*. W’T H T —Ben Hawthorne. 7;.‘V)^Svkrday Playhouse. ^ keep this property zoned for Democrats for carrying the State include a guest speaker and folk Fairfield, March 7—(/Pi—Mrs. P:0^Fred Waring. course it could be that. But it is dancing. Work on the UN study Company. She was a sister of the W n X lA M S WONS—New*. WHAY-i^Chapel of the Alrlanes. tesldential purposes. As we recall Senate, they are certain, on this Lorraine Goldfield, 27. of Bridge W TH T—Mualc. , WDRC* Arthur Godfrey. 9:30—Kfiig’fi Crossroads. not essential that it be that. It is Issue, to have a grievance. If project will begin at the MYF port, was injured yesterday in a late Herbert Marcus. , WHAY—Sport*. 5 :30—W TIC —Counterspy. 10:00—The Web. It, the commercial proposition then W TIC—New*. WTHT—Greatest Story Ever Told. t0:30—"The .Rig Picture.’' not necessarily desirable that it the Republican leadership turned meeting on Thursday at United spectacular accident on the Mer 11:00—The Late Show. proposed for the property was con Methodist church at 7 p. m. GEN. SHEARER DIES 8;|.v—WONS—Sport*. . WDRC—World New.s. be that. And its business potential around and asked the Democrats ritt parkway. Police said Mrs. Wethersfield, March '<—(IP)— OIL SERVICE W TIC—Bob Steele. WONS—True Detective. siderably more attractive In themselves to draw a bill, pro Group Reviews Progress Goldfield apparently fell asleep and WTHT—New*. Weather. WCCC—News; Music. ities are not Irreplaceable. We can, The first aid refresher group Brig, Gen., Francis J. Shearer, who WHA'Y—Supper Serenade. 5:45 -W H A Y —News. chara^er, and much ^ss certain to mising in advance that the Re lost control of her eastbound served in the Army for more than Free WDRC—Visiting Time. 5 :55—WDRC—News. if we want to, create equal husi publicans would accept it, we doubt spent considerable tlihe reviewing automobile which climbed the es Surrey Easy Terms g:1.4—W THT—Boh Finnegan. ^^feiiTag I-Showing «■ p of Film create additional^ traffie problems, treatment of bums at Its meeting 40 years prior to his retirement In 0 :00— WDRC—Theater of Stars. ness enterprise assets elsewhere. that the Democrats would agree. planade and rolled over three 1949, died yesterday in his home 341 IROAD ST.— Mltehtl 9-1257 WTTC-^ Weather than the present proposal for a Not even they could succeed in earlier this week. The efficacy of • :3#—W THT—Sport*. WONS—Nick Carter. . .Attraurtivehsss has to . have this saline wet dressings and adminis times as it skidded 150 feet in the here. A native of New Britain, lie WONS—Hvenirt* Star. WHAY—Sports. Set at Concordia modem supermarket. street, if'it-is to continue to be a drawing a bill which would, at this opposite lane, enlisted with Company I of New WTIC- NBC Symphony. WTIC -News tration of salted water by mouth ^ e g;l.4—W THT—Industry Report.*. W T H T —Drew Pearsod. It was reasonable and natursA political moment at least, improve le car collided with one being Britain in t^04 and saw service in 6 :1.5—WHAY—People's Lolihy. keynote to all Mancheat^. Busi was discussed in relation to situ driven by John J. Backman. a WDRC—Radio Spi>rts Roundup. "I Beheld His Olory,;; a Lenten- to suppose that the Town Planning their chances for controlling the ations involving bums to a great Europe and the Phll|pplnea. 1:(Kl--WONS—Al Hefer. Sport*. W TIC—Yale Interprets the News. ness does not have to have it. State Senate. sailor stationed at the Newport, WDRC—Broadway’* My Beat. W T K T —Mondiv Morning Headllnea. Easter film, will be shown at Con Commission, which had decided many people. 0 27 5 And we should say that, if bust It’s the fact that the cities have R. I„ Naval Station and was de WTHT—CIO and You. : . —WON >—Nen s. cordia Lutheran Church, at 7 p. m. against the propoeition four yeiM Further discussion of the sub molished. Ba6kmsh was uninjured Y;l.4--WONS—Let * Got To Town. 6 :30—WDRC—Ml.<«s Brooks. ness needs building space In Man lost population in comparison to ject of injuries involving numerous WTHT—Women In Uniform. WONS—Squad Room. tomorrow. This color sound film ago, would decide against it this chester, it should aeek to beautify the towns which hurts the Demo people will be the mein topic- of but Mrs. Goldfield wa.s taken to t;in—WONS—Won of Life Hour. W TIC—American Forum of the Air. crats; And, although they will howl Sf. Vtneeht’s Hospital, Bridgeport, W TIC—To Be Announced. W H A Y —aSiipper Serenade. tells the story of .Jesus' last days time. How many times, residential and Improve existing areas already the next meeting Of the group in WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. W TH T— Hour of Derision/ property owners may ask, do the about this, and Uke it to court, April. This w e ^ ’s meeU^ng also with hip, arm and internal injuries. WTHT—Dlrtncc *t the Green Rnrm, 7 :0tV—W pHC—.Jack Bei.ny, on earth aa \yitne.ssed by doubting zoned for businees; not tear down this will be pure politics, and they Her condition was described as fair 7: ir.-W T IC —Music. W TIC —My Sop ,leep. Thomas and by the Roman cen citizens of one street have to do continued practice In agm^ylRfi by a hospital spokesman. Police FILMS WHAY—Mualc Jn the Air. WONS—r . S. iMarine Band. sections which are attractive be themsslvea must know that they various types of traction splints Benson's W T IIT —Sophisticated Fthvthm. DEVELOPED AND 7:."i.»—WONS—New*; JO Question*. turion, Cornelius. battle for their own investment, cause they are still finely resi are pot on thd side of any exalted under the direction of their leader, said ahe would be arrested on a g;IHI- W THT—Dancing Party. 7 r30--W D RC—Anns 'N' Andy. their own h^piness, and the ap principle. reckless driving charge wheh she PRINTED WTIC—Inside Boh and Ray. W TH T —Revlcal Hour. The <'iirrent Is.sue of "News dential. Mrs. Mary Mullaney. leaves-the hospital. WILL CONVERT YOUR WDRC—O'ene Autr.v. WO.NS— LilUe Symph'inies. week” pre.senls it as one of the pearance of Manchester? There ought to be room, in this Their second darllag Issue of GIgUe Opens Stare 24-HOUR SERVICE WDVS_2n Oii».«tlon*. WTIC—The^AldrU’h Familv. oiitslanding of current religious In a surprise decision, the Town thlq session, on which they- will Anthony GIglio announced the PRESENT TV SET tVlI.AY■ • KnateHnetz Conduct* 8 :00-“ \VDR(;—Charlie McCarthy and matter, for more consideration of combine howl with a humanl- When you wash dress shields, Film. Deposit Box 8:;i(l W'DRC—Tarzaii. Edgar Bergen. films, and as the best and most Planning Commission has reversed opening of "Tony’s Sugar-Heart swish them through warm suds, WONS—Theatri c.f the Air. . W T H T —Amerlcai: Music .Hall. ambitious of the Cathedral films the property owners Involved, and tarlanlsm which Is probably Just Food Store" today at his property At Store Entrance W H AY—Slave A Life. without rubbing or twisting. Use WTHT—Darning Party. produced in 1.952. This same film its action of four years ago. It has for more consideration of the view as sincere as politicians ever arc on U. S. Route 6 thus adding a new FOR ALL CHANNEL WHAY—UCoim - Boston Vniycr*lt.\' W TIC—Phil Harris and Alice Faye. done so in spite ot a prepondeihnce business to BoHon’S grcsvlitg lUt. a suday Inush on very soiled spots. Bnskethall. W O N ^-Sliver Trumpet.fi Hour. was well received at Emanuel of those who think- that town when they espouse high-minded After you have rinsed, them well, 8.-C0 iVDt;r- 'tnnghnster*. 8:!5 ^'.oiden Mome?:tfi in Sung Lutheran CTiurch Iasi Sunday. Rev. causes, Is much more formid Gigllo, a life-long resident of the «:30 -WDRC—.Mv Little Margie. of expressed sentiment against planning itself should be a Jealous smooth to shape, and - spread flat KEMP'S WTIC—Pee Wee King. Carl Olson reported that it was the proposal. That leaves the peo able politically. town, will operate his store seven W'H.W—.News- Rew.-ird Review. W TIC—Theater Crild. and : dependable guardian of the days a week from 9 a. m. until on a bath towel to dry away from W DRC-New*. W H A Y—Hour nf Faith. the heat he has seen on this sub ple who own property on East In the first place, the issue is direct heat i:3n--W:TIC—Grand Old Opry. WONS—Fnchi ntec. Hour. ject. beauty and attractiveness of this set up nicely for them. La.sl June. 10:30 p. m. and expects to carry a ■ M'DRC—Gunsnloke, 9 :00--WDRC—Hallmark Playhouse. Center street for residential pur- full Untjof_m«»tA.and g w _____M'.QNS.—GuY-. Lom.haxdO .Show, W TH T —W aller Wlnchell. _ ...Tlire.c . organizationa . are., joining community,-...... Oovacnoc. John Lodge—named-~a UHF ‘W H AY^N ew s: KostelalieTz ConduHs Congregntiohal Heniwh ■|0:00 -M'DRC—^Satiirdny Night Coun in sponsoring this film, which is poses, * v ^ ‘’Boughtl^r^ Since the Town Planning Com special commission, for which he try Style. \VON55~rRev. Martin Jackson. tlal purposes (some of them doing outlined the following re.sponsiblll- "Matthew, Abe Business Man" RECEPTION W'TIC—Dude Ranch .lamboree. j»: 15—W TH T —Taylor Grant. being shown for all members and mission acted one way in this mat will be the title of the third ser \t"THT—Saturdnv e, the Shamrock. W H AY—Falcon Ballroom. friends of Concordia. They are the so, in fMt, on the a^rance of the ties: 9 30 ter four years ago, and'the other mon in the Lenten series on "Char IVONS—Chicago Theater of the Air. : —WDRC—K.ficape. Sunda.v.School, the Luther League, decisloii of four years ago) and "The genei-al responsibility of TUNER — PLUS U.H.F. 1"H.VV-—News- Reward Review. W TIC—Dragne*. way the other night, we must as the commisaion will be to study acter Studies of the Disciples" ANTENNA COMPLETELY INSTAUED IBrJO—Mucin With a Beat. W TH T —Capitol Memo. and the We Two group. who intend to continue to use their sume that It had somehow gained and analyze the capital construe being given by Rev. Arthur A, Money-Saver WTHT—Perspective. WONS—.\npwers for Americajis. property for residentiid purposes, Wallace at Congregational Church. WDrlC—Barn Dar-ce. W TH T —All.*lair Cooke. the impression, the other night, tion needs of the State's humane, WTIC—Phvlhm RentyaTou*. I0 :IK)—WDRC—Music for- You,# .—this leaves these people with health, welfare, penal and correc ’ Morning worship will be held at 11 13N OLDSMOBILE 98 4-OOOR SEDAN 1«:4.4—WHAY—New*. WTHT-Paul Harvey. that neighborhood and community tional Institutions, and, after o’clock. Church school 'wUl be held 11:00—All S tatlo ra—.s'ew*. W H A T —N-'we Ka«v Listening. the necessity of undertaking a at 9:30 a.m. WHAY—Save a-Life Program. W TIC—Barrie Craig. interest in the matter had weighing all factors, including RADIO 11 :»,4—WDRC—New*. WON’S-^Publlr Service Programs; r FILMS-GAMERAS court fight, tp protect, their own S p e c ia l alackensd.' If - there'- waa-. such ■ interests. C>h Monday, the' Ladite of St. 'HEATER' ■''"Pa'fty. ■■■■■' '•'■ - - IO:l5 ^ W > N R —'E^ranrf’ of Mercy. k FLASHi BULBH. CARESr-** impression. It was almost entire recommendations in this field to Maurice will meet at the pariah HYDRAMATIO 11:1.4—WONS—Midnight Matinee. , W TH T- -Gloria Parker. k MOVIES, PARTS ^ They should not be compelled to ly due, we think, to the assumption the Governor and to the next ses « « « jrtB95 W THT—The Playboy*. 10:30— W TH T —.Science Editor. do this. They ought, to be able to sion of the General Assembly room at 8 p.m. The Men’s Fellow- DRIVE \«'TIC-Alex Drier, WDRC—News; Thinking Out I>?ud. of neighborhood and community ship of Congregational Church will WDRC^Ynur SlariTIm*. WONS—Holy Trinity Sen’irt. k Arthur Drug Stores i get Justice from the Town Plan which convenes in January of meet 'Tuesday at 8 p.m. and the II ;S0-W tut-Muslr. W TIC —Meet the Prene. that the previous decision would 1963.” ^VDFK'- Sviiiphi'iiv Hull. 10:45— W T H T —Looking Into Space. ning Commisaion itself. That Com third military whist sponsored by A SEAL SHARP CAR— ONE OWNER EENSON'SvINC stand. The Commission went to work, WHAY—Ra?y Ll.«tf*nlnK. WDRC—UN Report. mission ought to reopen its own Group Two of the Ladles Benevo *12:00—Sanlrnv K«l^. WHAY—Newf. We think the neighborhood and surveyed the state’s institutions, lent Society will be held on Thurs RADIO — TV ~ APPLIANCES W D P r— l l ; 00- N’ew.4 on All Stations. decision, and, hold a supplemental |?;Aft~WTTC—To Bi* Annniinrf»fl; Th#* WHAY—Ea.fiy Listening. the whole community should have and came up with a recommenda day at 8 p.m; Manehester Motor Sales, Ine. hearing, and give all those w|io tion that, for this biennium, the 1085 MAIN STREET—TEL. MI-9-5243 ^ Ivorv Tnijf’h, II:I 5-W D R C — PFC Eddie F-.'hcr. BALGH Is Your an opportunity to be heard, noyr United Methodtet W TIC—N>w« W TH T —U. S. Coast Guard. made the mistake of assuming state provide a total of $26,000.0()0 ‘ Rev. J. Richard Yeager will . 512 WEST CENTER STREET . Banday WTIC—Cllftoi Utir. that it is fully realized that the for new institutional needs. ,K:.VV-WTTr—?7cwi«. M utir. WONS—Dance Orchestra. that their interests would auto- preach, a sermon ehtltlM "God 11:31) W TK ’—S*arfi fiom Paris. issue is alive and the decision In particular reference to the ‘THE HOMip OP SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS’* ^7:W -WTIC--Cav*IradP of Mii-^lc. maticAlly be protected, an oppor Seeks His Own” at the 10:45 wor w e r e —Org:fln Mflocilon. W D RC—Art Waher Orchestra. open. We,suggeat t o ^ e opponent's needs of the state’s mental ship service tomorrow at United 0PEN*EVENIN6S ’TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-4134 7:15—were*—Hour of St Franefp. W H AY—Moonlight Memortea. tunity to appear and present their hospitals, where it found 8.991 7 :.m - w c r c —N>WJ«: Muslr Yon ^VNnt. WONS- pMijce Orchestraa. of the change that 'they request a WTIC* -Nows; String wBympIionettV. 11:55 - WONaS— Newt. own full arguments, in their own patients crowded into facilities WHAY -News. supplemental hearing, and we be W D n r—Munlc Box full munerical strength. with a rated capacity of 6,699 7:.V7 - W n n c —World In Brief. I?:00- \VTIC—.Nfws; To Be Announced. lieve that, in such case, the mem patients, the commission said this: SAVE — SAVE — SAVE WDRC—News. Why do we say this ? What are iiOO- WONS—Chape* In the Sky. 12:30— W TIC—Stan Kenton. bers of the Planning Commisaion "We realize that this situation 12:55—Newa the issues involved? W THT—Nowa. would go to all possible lengths to will be somewhat alleviated w’hen RADIO BAHERIES W TIC—New.": Qeornf Cro(ik. One issue involved la this:' All buildings presently under design or WDRC—Nrwa. extend courtesy and consideration ALL MAKES Yes WHAY—Nf.wf: Chorltatrra. BETTER DEAL the people who now own property .'under construction are completed. ^^■KNB—Hcalins: Watera. to all of us. ^ However, past experience Clearly II:I5^\VTHT—Chnalian Srienea. on East Center street acquired ^Arth ur Druf 'Stores SAVE AT MeCLURE’S USED GAR WDRC—Shnppera Sivec;lal IN C O M E TAX PONTIAC DEALER indicates that by that time crowd WHAY—PaloaMiie Proifram. Have yniir taxes romputrd or th at property when it was zoned I '.'k ( - ul- r --I r, . I '>1 h- .|.-r ed conditions will again be as bad |:r>0--WONS—Radio Carolfra. rhes'ked bs’ a qualified tax ac for residence. They knew that was Press Conference Sermon as or worse than at present.” WHAY—Muaira) Del Buon/fiorno. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE w ere—Newa; Chnrchea Slny. countant. Call Kfitchell 3-.V«l6 What are her the zoning in effect. They knew Governor Lo-.;ge cut this NOW! WTIC—Sabbath Meaaaire. for appointment or stop In at At his press conference the they were not acquiring business commission's recommendation by WKNB—Polfinla. 241 Main Street. Available a t property. The great majority of other day, discussing an economic »20,000,000. WTIC—CnidrMi’a Corner. ' your ronvenlenc*. ^ -a t What makes the issue particu 1952 HUDSON CLUB C O U P E ...... $: WTHT—Mueir for Sunday. people bought residential property subject. President Eisenhower TWO-TONE, RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE. WONS—New,*. wove in a little sermon in w|ilch larly a happy one for the Demo- Convert In Mid-Winter WTIC—Chlldrfr'a Corner. and-. - .want .4o ..keep- .rosidentlal ■<»«ts^-i8' the' fact 4hat'-ttits-sptAriar 1951 OLDS^ 88 4^-DOOR S ■'#H1#-i--WORC-^Ww|4.'~-Ne'W»r ...... property, for residential purposes, he''emphasized virtues whi^ ai- commission, whose recommenda BLACK, RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMATIC. WCCC—String Time. rcady. stand as his. own objectives, WONS—To Be Announced. HAVING A PARTY? and not for speculation. tions this-Republican'Governor so 19ST FRAZER^ 4-DOOR ...... - ... $ WtllTT^.Mazzau:.SQiil.eX>*„y ..... - 'cduW th^" e>*es o f for himself and for the American conspicuously ignored in his own WTIC—World New)» Roundup. FRIENDS IN FOR TV? Whif be saying — the Against this kind of ownership. BROTHERS And Never Lose A BLACK, RADIO, HEATER. ^^•HAYr~Ital!fln Voice, this frightened, bewildered 1(1116 girl? . people, in all their problenis. wrestling With the demon of rislhg WKNR-NcMii’. Polonla. WEDDING RECEPTION? Interest and intention, we have, in state costs.was so pleasantly Re 1951 HUDSON HORNET 4-DOOR ...... $ f;l.V-WTIC—Your Star Time, home comfort opposition, an ownership which, He brought these virtues into publican, being chairmanned by Authorizect Sales GREEN, RADIO, HEATER. HYDRAMATIC. r* WDRC—Voire of RettptoTr ; . - CLUB SOCIAL? TheyTe asking for help that only you, the di.scussion by saying that he WONS—V^bire of Calvarv.' having acquired residential proper Raymond I. Longley, the Lodge and Service 1950 HUDSON 4 -D O O R ...... $ WTHT—Hellenic ProRramJ through your Red Cros*, can give. ty, wishes to improve on its in had noticed them in the aftermath administration’s own choice for the TWO-TONE, RADIO, HEATER. WH5RC—Rehirioijp Newa. post of state auditor, and including Moments Comfort WONB—Back to God Hour. MORIARTY Bros. They’re asking you to help ihe hand that vestment by ,|iaving the zoning of the lifting of price and wage 1949 HUDSON 2-DOOR ...... $ WTHT—Open. Album controls, on the, part of factors in in its membership such other good REFRIGERATORS: WTIC—Kxplorer n of the Wild. “The Party Shelf” 315 CENTER ST. help* so many in moment* of need. changed so that some individual Republicans as John R. Thlm, ' GREEN, RADIO. HEATER. WCCC—New.<^ Hartford Jewish Life. our economic life, and by saying Kelvinator WKNB—Italian H^mr. [^1.9*8496—MI-9.7674 piece of property can command a former speaker of the House, and 1948 HUDSON CLU8 COUPE ...... $ f:li_W DRC—Let’s Go To Town. So remernlicr the appeal in the eyes of higher price. that he hoped they would be ap Mr. Charles L. Campbell, president With Fanc.v Hors D’oeiivres, FREEZERS: BLUE, RADIO, HEATER. - WTIC—faith n Arfiun. FUEL OIL ihis little girl when your' Red Cross worker Should such a speculative in- plied increasingly in the area of of the Connecticut Public Exendi- ^ WHAY—Memorial Musiral. Sandwiches, Canapes* ture Council, which prides itself Kelvinator 1947 HUDSON 4 -D O O R ...... $ 10:00—WTIC—National Radio Pulpit. $4.00 Per Hundred teresl succeed in ruling the desti-' relationship between labor and GREEN, RADIO, HEATER. -WONaS—Radio Bible Class . calls. Remember, too, he's asking for those upon watching the state's tax W TH T—.Message of Israel, Special Prices on 1,000 or More! Ttl. MltchtN 3-SI 35 ny of the street, against the solid, management. waist line.^ RANGES: 1946 HUDSO N CONVERTIBLE w ere—Slnrha Tlm^. who can’t ask for themselvea give and T h e v'irtues he cited and praised WHAY—NotIzie Dall Mondn. substantial residential preference "Here,” say the Democrats, "are ’ Kelvinator Bengal BLUE, RADIO, HEATER. WDRC—Church n The Air. give generously th7ough your Red Cross! of the remainder of the property were those of moderation, restraint good, hard - headed, hard - money W k NB—New.’*' Italian Hour. Republicans urging the decent Universal Tappan 1948 PO N TIA C 4-DOOR ...... $ 10:15—WCCC—Vistas of Israel. . Answer the call I owners? and consideration. Those who have GRAY, RADIQ, HEATER. HVPBAMATIC. WHAY—Mom'*nt. Mu.«tra!. followed the President’s thinking thing in the most crucial area of 10:30-'WCCC—Newa. Music from Lon To this, the answer is made that human need in Connecticut, and WASHERS: 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR ...... $ don. the commercial water is fine, so on many Issues, who analyze hjs here, on the other hand, is the Easy Blackatone GREEN, RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE. WKNB-Llth-riMan Hour. handling of other issues at these WONS—V\)lr»‘ of Prbphery, why do not the residential owners Lodge administration paying no at ABC Kelvinator 1951 STUDEBAKER LAND CRUISER ...... $ WTHT—.Jewish Program. Look At This One come on in, and see the valuation press conferences and in his policy, tention to its ow'n good Republican 4-DOOR, RADIO, HEATER. WTIC—Art of Living.' ■ _ and who analyze his ovyn relation commission.” IRONERS: Makf today the day you start to live the- modem way WtlAY—Gemme Musirall. of their own property increase 7 with a care-free, dependable automatic Delcodieat oil 1948 PA CKA R D 2 -D O O R ...... $ 10:1.5- W X I(—(Jue.fit .Star. 194$ MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN But it so happens that they want ship with other people, will recog As humanitarians, the Demo Easy Ironrite WHAV—Kantasi#* Mu.«irali. > crats are heart-broken- at the burner. Sensational quick installation permits you to GREEN. RADIO, HEATER. \ II ;0#--WDRC— S*I* iJike City Tabar. to live, not to'speculate, and that nize that theSe qualities he cites narir. RADIO CEILIN G PRICE $1493 prospect, and as politicians they VACUUM CLEANERS: make the chuge without discomfort. >1950 OLDS. 88 4-DOOR ...... $ tVGGC—Polish Hour. they want to live where they live. and praises are very deeply im wdll see that their broken hearts ' BLACK, RADIO, HEATER. WONS—Polka Time. HEATER And they have a right to. bedded in his own instinct and are exhibited publicly, many Hoover Royal V.'HAY—Mualc*. OUR PRICE 3 1 1 )9 5 Universal Lewyt 1949 OLDS. 76 pLUB C O U P E ...... $ W TH T—(’liiirch of Ih* Air. OVERDRIVE It is aaid that the sb-eet is al character and words and action. times, during and after this aes- CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE BLUE, RADIO, HEATER. , . W T ir—W ,rld rtf Music. ready doomed as a residential area, alon. Every dollar the Lodge W K N B --N -y's: Church of the .Mr. And it has obviously been his administration has decided to RA N G E O IL ' 11:30-WCCC—News: ll.-illsn Lilc. that something called progress is AND MANY MORE BANK RATES WDRC—New*: Invitstion to Learn DON'T MISS THIS ONE desire, ever since he first made his spend, for some -other purpose, RURNER SERVICE ing. i marching along the street, render decision that he would enter po will be mourned for the goOd It W TIC—Carnival of Book*. WKNB—Lilliiiaiiiaii Hour. ing it unfit for human habiUtion. litical life, to encourage the Amer might have done If devoted to WHAY^^N dlzle ImchU E Stalall. i Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. That la nonsense; the street is not these humanitarian purposes, Call Mitchell 3-5171 .11 Musica. ' ican people into a ^ind of life to III :4.4--WT1C—Medlev Time—Hgl Kolb. THIS ADVF.RTISEMr.NT SPONSORF.D BY ‘Al doomed until this present fight is and the Lodge administration After Store Hours call: McClure Auto Co., Inc. .iil2 wp:st c e n t k r s t r e e t ' gether that had sejmed to disap will be accused o< "criminal BANTLY ^ Afternnor ■' loaf; and If it is won the street MItcheU 3-8003 or IS:## .WDRC—Europe Story, pear befpre the Mslaught of un neglect’ of our state institutions. 393 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. vvcct,-—Italian Life [ “THE HOME OF S.\FETY-TESTEI) I SEI) C.\RS’ THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER can stay aa it W for many, many Mitchell 9-4040 WTHT—Irish Puigranr t THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. bridled selfishness/pushiness, grab, >Ve can hear it now, and for all OPEN EVEMNCS TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-413t A MUrpAL 8AVINOS BANK Tears. the reasons aiid explan|itlOns for prompt and efficient OIL CO., INC OPEN 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. WON.S—Batll* oi the Barntone*. .MEMBER f e d e r a l DEPOfilT INSURANCE CORP. and sharp ideological differences.'^ WHAY—Italian' Voice - A The right of esUbUshed Man- It has obviously been his^, in they may offer, the Republicans seryicA WTIC—Spin 'Em Agajn. will never be quite comfortable 331 M A IN ST. T EL M Ip9-4S95 YOUR HUDSON DEALER WKNB—Miuucal Varietlei. alwatet residential pnqjerty owners stinct to remind Americans and to about It. ^ _ . 1 L " 7r -h \ ;1 /■' Van Fleet Refuses Sense aiid Nonsense Peterson and Ballard, Stalin Bier U. St Should Not Take On \ To Say Ike Talked Whole Worlds Speaker Sayd A t hard aa they try. lawmak- Chicago fell into a dispute 6t such Archer Cop Top Prizes Description Sunday Of Shell Shortage era can’t think of everything. A magnitude that it resulted in their Midnight-2 a.m...... Lloyd Davidson, Richard Harris New York Judge rulei that It lan’t being hailed into court. When their 2 a.m.- 4 a.m. .. Fred Bond * (Continued From Page One) Mr$. GUben TelU Co$A against the law to sleep In a. tree. case was called, they all made a Attracting capacity crowds each\street, a high school senior, was "4 a.m.- 6 a.m. Volunteers Needed By Gilmore ...... Marguerite Ctoleman concerted rush fo? the bench and of the two days and nights it was fthird. 6 a.m.-'9 a.m. .. he will come before the committee ; mopolUaru to Liatet^ reaching it, all broke into bitter 9 a.m.-Noon ...... Arthur Thayer News Tidbits In a discussion on women’s open, the seconh annual Science «n «ch^d|- Tvievday to testiiy along with Van I To Feijo CommenUOjorA styles on a radio quia show, an complaints at the same moment. (OoaUaued from PagerOne) Noon 3 p.m...... John McCauley, Kenneth Ham Culled from AP Wire* elderly man was -one of the con The Judge sat momentarily Falr came to an end with the an- | Robert Ballard. Nathan Hale, mond Fleet, Secretary orf the Army testants. He was asked: stunned, as charges and counter nouncement of division winners at Grade 6 ; Robert Cox. Green, 5; or flve times, bigger than the doors 3 p.m.- 6 p.m...... Richard RpddHi, David Ruddell Stevens and Gen. J. Lawton Col Qulaaer— I suppose you are old charges filled the air. Suddenly he the Waddell School iMt night. ! Gerald Cribba. Washington^ 6 ; themselves. y 6 p.m.- 8 p,m...... Columbia de Carli. Celeste King lins, Army Chief of Staff. Drivers on four special Atlantic, no longer Isolationist, we do n o f rappi^ for order. Then the magis 8 p.m.-lO p.m...... Raymond Fenn, Carl Slusarczj’k enough to remember wasp waists? Roger Peterson of 36 Lockwood : James Whltehlll, Highland Park. Inside, uniformed men indicate The S:nate group had called on City, N. J., High School buses halt; want to take on tne whole worlds Old Man —Kemember' ’em. trate said patiently, "Now, I’ll hear 'Street, a Junior at Manchester: 4 , Bochus. Verplanck, 6 ; the way. People come In two 10 p.m.-MIdnight ...... Sam Clemen.s, William Stevenson thCM top Pentagon chiefs to clear the oldest first.’’ High School, captured top honors Stephen Jablon, Bolton, 5; Mal- their runs on complaint that pas- | b„t should begin by trying to mak2 That’s when I got stung! abreast or fhree abreast. The lines Monday up "contusing and conflicting" re sengers are dangerously rowdy . community in which we live a » ’Thar closed the case. In the third division composed of Waddell. 4; Raymond Mldnight-2 a.m...... Earle Bldwell, S-. students In Grades 10-12. His entry , Smachettl, Verplanck, 4; John keep moving into a high hallway, ports given previously by military Argument over use of truck and; ^ „ po«rtble." Mrs. Charlat Milton was asked by a fr(end up soma strsirs. To another corri 2 a.m.-4 |i.m...... William S. Hoigan men in their testimony about am Forty miles out of Chicago on was a solar system model syn-1 Krause, Washington, 4; Robert 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... Hari-y Cowlea, Harold O. Kane •T on Gilbert of Norwich, formed whether he would instruct his chronized to a tape-recording ma- stcele, Verplanck, 6 ; Michael dor. Into still another corridor. munition supplies. the Super Chief, Grade Allen let Large electric lights move over n6 a.m.-9 a.m...... Victoria Filewlcz, Thomas Ruisell A few hours after this action, at Starke, Fla. ^ ^ state president of the Am .rica< daughters in the different lan chine. Barry, Waddell, 8: Kat)>erine IJp- Legion Auxiliary, apcaklng par out a wail. the llne^ illuminating them for - 9 rii,m..- Noon...... Dorothy Belcher. C.itherine Jack. the- Senate’s armed aervlces -ap U. 8. embaesy at Mexico O lty guages:- to which he replied, ”No, Thomas Archer of 676 Middle ^ pincott, Verplanck. 6 ; iConstance Let’s Face Facta, America,” toMl Grade—Oh, George! If we only photographers. Noon-3 p.m...... Thomas Maxwell propriations subcommittee heard kays It has no confirmation that sir; one tongue is sufficient for a turnpike east, an eighth grader at 1 Bentley. Highland Park. 6 ; Dar, members of th« Cdamopolitan Cluls had the grand piano with us! We turn to the left and hear the 3 p.m.-6 p.m...... Rlch.ird Ruddell, Sam Clemena Van Fleet testify and this group North American and. Cuban flah- woman.” Barnard School, was the winner of 1 clement, Verplanck, 6; at their meeting yesterday after^ George— On a trip like this, why soft muted music of a multi-ctring- 6 p.m.-S p.m...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tedford aL‘o voted for a separate inquiry. ing boata have carried arms while the second division for students in Charles Hunter, Bowera, 6; Charles ...... Vincent Bsiocchettl, John Moore noon ill the Federation Room og They were engaged to be mar do you want the grsmd piano? ed orchestra playing’ on an elevat- 8 p.m.-lO p.m. .. . operating off Mexico's coast . . . Grade—Because, that’s where I Grades 7-8. He entered a device Hurlbui’t, Washington, 6 ; Robert 10 p.m.-Mldnight ...... Benj.nmln Shankman Say Testlntony Shocking the Center Congregational Church^ ried, and he was relating his form- M stage. I recognise a sad ’IlMheat- Air service between India and riot- left the tickets. Illustrating that riot all-things will Baae'.er, Bowers, 5; Myra Jean Several Senators called Van' "Each of us should decide whah et^adventures In darkest Africa. expand when heated. kovsky melody. Spotlights from torn Pakistan city of Lahore is BogUsch, Verplanck, 6 ; Dennis Fleet's testimony "shocking.” They we think should be done In ou { He.—I had to hack my way Winner of the youngest division the corners of the room bear down suspended after l.«hore rinses Keith. Verplanck, 5; Ronald said he had convinced them there communities,” continued Mrss through almost impenetrable Jun Huntington Cemetery was Robert Ballard of Lakewood upon the wreathed bier in the mid down airport under martial law Reports Good Year; Gerard, Verplanck, 5. were ammunition shortages de rulings. Gilbert, "and then should sat ou# gle. chopping, slashing at thick circle and a student in the sixth Division 2. Thomas Archer, dle of the room. Cheney ’s Purchases spite vlitual denials by other mili undergromh and trees. . . . No Depression .^ . . . . grade at Nathan Hale School who There is a perfume of massed Order front high U. S. Army of to do It. We should read mora than Barnard, 8; Lucy Quinn, Barnard, tary leaders. They said they want Juat the baadlinca of tba nawst She—Oh, George! You’ll do fine —Patchqgue (L.I.i7p*P*,r.,, submitted * i CTheney Brothers, named the win tov an4 others of Stalin’s closest Cheney Brothers exefeutive de Ridgway said the Army did not Sweeping Shift mitted to the contest that was co associates grouped around the dead lecturing what is going to happeit* Antwtr to Previous Punlo ! ners after Principal Edson M. sponsored by the High School Sci scribed today as a siseable exten Deaths have "quite the ammunition that in Russia. ”We must remsmbei^ fif Bailey made a few remarks about ence (^ub and the. Rotary (?Iub. The leader's bier for photographs car sion of the local Arm’s opsratlon. had been authorized and which was Of All Leaders Utah Uprising p ¥ 11 sS ¥ ried in today’s papers. ] felt necessary, which I recom however,” she said, "that tha Rusf* i f t ¥ T N H 1 the age of science. local service organization will un The newly formed CThene.v, slans respect brute force. They! i Literally thousands of wreaths mended and which waa authorized f t ¥ P r U s M 1 p In Division 1. Robert Ck>x of derwrite the expenses of the prizes Greeff and Company. Inc., will sell ; Mrs. Mary A. ’Thompson are called Oommuniata, but In th ^ were in the room and in the corri decorative fabric^ to decorators. Mrs. Mary A. Thompson, widow from here (Washington)." (Oontinued From Page Om ) HORIZONTAL VERTICAL f t ¥ 5 s tail s TII • Vernon street and a fifth grader that will be presented to winners trua sense of the word they n r^ A^h¥ 2 at Green School, placed second, in assembly programs at the dors adjoining it. I don’t see how David S. Gamble, a Chenev exec- ’ of William Thompson of 46 Flor- But then he added these short 1,S UUh’s 1 Transgressor r¥ g U[¥t¥ « 3 they can get many more into the utlve and one of the directors of ence street, died this morning at ages were on "the ammunition ^ osen chairman of the Presidium not Communkds at all, but a pursk 3 Vipers f t s V a and Gerald Crlbbs, 28 Cornell schools during Boys and Girls dictatorahip. Russia makea he/,J capital is ------n I street, fifth grade at Green, was Week. building. the new company, said toda.v that. k*r home. Bom. in England, she ■lockage level and I would say thi aV'4he Supreme. Soviet (parlia ------City 3 Romanian coin f t [¥ ¥ ¥ t f¥i T • I noticed one in particular—from had been a resident of Manches generally there are adequate aup- people a pattern. What wa makat I'T[¥ ¥ E 1 Y ¥ third. 'This was the ~ second year the the combined decorative fabric ment), replacing Nikolai Shvemik 8 Notions 4 Soft mineral tn— —■ event has been staged and Facul President Peron of Argentinal ter for 46 years. She was a mem plis of ammunition there now ex of America is up to each of usrt 5 Final 3 T T Luev Quinn of 33 Park street, a line is in one of the most Im-1 11 Cotton I? [¥ N¥ a □ □ Barnard School seventh grader, ty Advisor Anthony Alibrio said it Many foreign embassies and lega portant ones in the country. ber of St. James’ Church. cept in one or two categories.” This poet (largely an honorary If we suspect some person o f subtl bundler 6 Altitude (ah.) l¥ No I21U was very^uccessful. Club Presi tions brSught wreaths with them or She leaves one daughter, Mrs. In Seoul, Gen! Mark CTark, sup one) Is equivalent to the presiden varsive Influenct or as a msm be^ 7 Sharper captured second place in Division He said sale of decorative fab 12 Special f t fe ¥ F n U(U 2. and Raymond Clement, a fresh dent Julie Moriarty was co-chair sent them along In advance. rics to decorators has been a Carl R. Johnson of this town; three reme Allied Commander in the Far of the Communists, ws should iiOM sprinting f t 2 ¥ T brothers, Robert Whittle ot Eng cy of the Soviet Union.'. privilege 1 □ u man from 95 Drive A "'®* third. man of the Science Fair with Ed Just ahead of me in line is the small part of Cheney Brothers op Eaat, aaid yesterday ammunition mediately report that person mistakes mund Peresluha. Other club mem British Ambassador, Sit Alvary land, William and Frederick Whit had been rationed In the fighting Shvemik waa made chairman of writing s letter to the FBI ins (canon law) 10 Heavenly body 24 Protuberance 38 Herons Rihhnrd Navlkoriis entered the eration but that the recently pur the All-Union Council of Trade second place exhibit in Division 3. bers who were in charge of com Gascoigne, in a cutaway coat and tle of I^Mig Island: two sisters, line but "there was always enough New Hkven, snd signing 13 Compound 11 Nickname o| 26 "Emerald Isle” 38 Capital ot chased Greeff company la a very Mrs. Nellie Cooney of New York Unions, in place of Vassily Kuznet ethers He is from Somers and attend.-, mittees were Dwight Gordon, Ruth morning trousers. There is the large one. whenever we needed to shoot it— from there on the matter Utah is the 28 Cuddles lUIy Shinn, Ormand West, Betty Frazier Italian Ambassador, Mario de and Mrs. Catherine Coneen of New in any quantity." sov. IS Individual 42 Policemen Howell Cheney Technical School. No financial details of the trana- out of our hands.” ".-----Slate” 32 Irish ■ and James Fay. Stefano. -The American charge Jersey; and one grandson. But Senators aaid Van Fleet Ministries GomUned Discussing the Declaration of In-S IS Writer’s mark limestone (slang) Robert Richardson of 203 Highland actinn were revealed. Funeral services will be held Anastase Mikoyan, former Com d’affaires', Jacob Beam. The French Theodore Greeff., president of stuck to his story of a shortage. dependence and the Constitution oM ®*^14 Saintes (ab.) 33 Oxidizing 45 Arabian gulf Ambassador, Louis Joxe. Chinese Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the Several Senators told reporters missar of Foreign Trade, now the United States, Mrs. OUbarQ 46 Nigbl the New York firm, will remain John Burke Funeral Home, 87 Eaat heads the ' newly-combined Minis i9 lilt, kiri) Short-napped enzyme diplomats and other Chinese. as president of the new company they could not understand why told of the freedoms Which arMS 48 Exist Coventry Center street, and at 9 o’clock at there should be any lark of am tries of Foreign and Internal 2i r o i i . « t h « ? *•*»"<« 34 Approached Stalin’s head is sway from you. and one of its directors, but the found in these documents am^ 21 College cheer jo Spotted 35 Sesame 51 Scottish His feet toward you. You move St. James’ Church. Burial will be munition when congress had pro Trade. which are the blueprint of the fre*,^ other five directors are ail Cheney in St. James’ Cemetery. ^^nicKiame 22 Primps 37 Pesters sheepfold up to the foot of the coffin and vided plenty of money for am Then other ministries were dom in the United States. Kvery^ executives. They are Ward CTheney, Friends may call at the funeral merged into three. 23 Malidous Mrs./Barnsbee Appointed look up at the face of the. man president; Henry R. Mallory, munition. one should hold them firmly ' r " 6 1 home after 4 p. m. tomorrow. Those of the automobile .and mind snd work to maintain thli burning \ r " i who led the Russian people, for so executive vice president, and Hen tractor Industry, machine and in 25 Ridges of many years. 'This man who be freedom she said. She went on S H ry L. Smith, C. Foster Harry and strument building and the machine say that the Declaration of Inde-i mountains ARC North District Chief came one of the best known in Gamble. tool Industry were combined into 27 Weight unit history. About Town pcndence contains thaae words* • li l!“ k " ’According to a certificate of Funerals the ministry of machine building. We hold these truths to be self- 28 Contend Pace Is Stem incorporation filed F'efi. 26 in the M. Z. Saburoy waa relieved of hia Coventry, March 7— (Special)— .non-resident cars and 2,152 resi* Look at the dead face, known St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh- evident, that all men sre create<{A 30 Wuit drink ll b'" ii" town clerk’s office, Cheney, Greeff William R. Sogllo post as chief of state planning to equal,” and aha told her liatenera^ 31 Before Mrs. John E. Barnsbee has been'dent cars in 1951. i in every co"ner of the world. The tera of Isabella, will meet Tues and (Company will have a capital Largely attended funeral serv taHe over the combined Job.' that "baalcally all racaa start out * 32 Competition W .appointed captain for the north___Non-resident machinery valuedJ face is atern. The hair U brushed day at 8 p. m. at the K. of C. The four MlHlatriea of Tranimort H ii district of town and will head Red at 82,245 and resident at 892,115; stock of 8750,000 with 7,500 shares ices for William E. Sagllo of 14 equal, but in superficial things 36 Penetrate the way you always saw him. His of preferred stock at 8190 par Home. . Following the business Machine Building, Shipbuilding, % Cro.ss fund campaign solicitors in , horses, mules, etc., non-resident 4 mu.stsche full and neat. His chin Bond atreet, who died Tuesday session the members will 1,-011 they sre different because we have 40 On the S ft value and 1,000 shares of com nighjt after a lingering Illness, were Heavy Machine Building and Con thrust in prejudices.” m that area. She will receive all re- at 81?5 and 66 resident at 82.750; nnd Jaw as resolute in death as bandages foV a leprosarium. structlon and Road Machine Build sheltered side ports pertaining to that section cattle, non-resident 128 value 85.- mon stock with no nar value. The held this morning at 8:15 from the In conclusion aha mantioned that 41 Twitching ft In life. preferred shares \vlll pay 4 per ing were telescoped into the Minig- during the drive. 815 and non-resident 1,437 at 858.- A strong face. Like the name ■W. P. Qulah Funeral Home, fol The Soroptlmist Club has post "the flag is the only tangible thing 43 State flower of cent annual dividends. Starting lowed by a solemn high Mass of try of Transport and Heavy Ma that stands for our country and we ft a The ARC goal has been .set a t ' 665;, sheep 8260; swine 810; poul- Stalin, which means "steel." poned its meeting Monday eve chine Building. The combined poet Utah is the 82,347. and solicitors are already , try, non-resident 8475 and resident capital is listed as 83,750. requiem at St. Bridget’s Church at should not be ashamed to pay due lily Somewhere in thrf ,room there’s ning to Monday, March 16, when went to V, A. Mallshev, former IT" v r IT IT^IT on the job. Those who will aid in 825,234. Furniture for commercial a choked sob. It came from a 9 o’clock. Rev. Theodore Oubala honor to it. By working together 44 Meadow was the celebrant. Rev. Robert it will be held at the Community Minister of Shipbuilding.. we can all accomplish what ws m the canvass (in addition to names purposes of .non-resident listed at woman. She is crying. The Y oiv North Main atreet. 45 Bestow on 16" m printed here previously) Include: : 83,430 and resident at 817,710; Carroll the deacon and Rev. James The three Ministries of Electric need in this world, by being the 47 Upper limb line moves past the bier. I look Youth Learns Power Stations, Electric Industry Street by Street I farming tools, mechanics tools, over my left shoulder and see Timmins the subdeacon. Mrs. Ar- kind of'citizens we neM, by atiuid- i lyne Garrity was organist and so Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, and Communications were stream W P Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen canvas- non-resident 82,225, resident 820,- Stalin in profile. Ing up and facing the facta and 50 Zoroastrian sing Dalev to River road; Mrs. A n -! 882. , , . Of Navy Snafu loist. Burial waa In St, Jaiflea’ LOLI, will meet Tuesday evening lined into one— the Ministry of doing our Jobs.” i ’The face seems to show some of at 8 in Orange hall. The drill adherent 1(6 S6 P ton M. Lassen, Wall. Mason and. Goods for manufacturing and a Cemetery where Father Carroll 'electric Power and Electrical In The siiesker was inUoducad by r. M.'aic. u. a PM. Mt 52 Sudanese the stress of those last dsys when read the committal service. team will rehearse at 7 p. m. dustry. M. C. Preuvkhin waa Prospect streets, instead of Main merchants, non-resident 82.700, he lay dying in the Kremlin hos Mrs. Julia Crawford, and Mrs. Ed* eipr. IHi MUSmMm. IM. Negroids a resident 8114.944; cables, conduits, (CanUnnad From Page Oae) TTie honorary bearers, all mem Reports will be made in regard to named chief. son Bailey, president, presided at street; Mr.s. Heniy Sherman, Cedar pital. Still, it’s as if you might the celebration of the 50th anni .-'Eb.ejihangea were announced by 53 Frozen rain ...... Swamp- roadr -Mrsr James- Ar-Mar- -PU>«*i Jin.de.Cgrpund._._.min,M^ bers. pf_ La Fublnese 8oc)ety._l.iu. the putlpess meetlDg...... “ i RlwRyg htye iwo or three hate sent homo—then when I H -have seen-htm-as yoO walked-quiet feat m v reettag Bh« »ow;'t versary of the lodged “Hafufday the Central (jommlttee of the S4Psridise 1 tin. Silver street in addition, to wires, etc., non-resident 8168.250, ly into his office and found him eluded President John Peracchlo, Members are reminded of the In* - keep one. it impreeeee my huebend how much I’m caving!" 55 Fewer 7 resident 810,310; i^ailing boats, B u t. back at the Air Force and past presidents Amando Pesce, evenljig, March 14. Past Worthy Communist Party, the Council of dustry meeting to be held on . previousl.Y mentioned territory; napping on his couch. recruiting etntlon he was told: Mistress Mias Loulae Copping and Mrs. Ernest Becker, Swamp road, ve.ssels, non-resident 8575, resident Notes from the strings swell up Joseph Novelli, Edward Buscaglla, Ministers and the Presidium. March 12 from 10:15 a. m. to 3:49 Sorr}’, but you’ll have to .ask Eldmund Bellotti and Amando Mrs. Martha Beil should be. con St the clubhouse of the Winches CHRIS WfeLKIN. Pteneteer Tough Decision BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM additional. 8100. All other taxable property again. The woman sobs., The at New Presidium BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Perhaps . . BY EDGAR MARTIN including fireplaces and driveways the Navy, to revise your dis Morano. (acted by any who have not al ter Repeating Arms Company in The first two days showed con mosphere abounds in grief. charge papers and at^ a waiv ready made reservations for the They also set up a new all-pow ------"''j-p r j r of non-residents valued at 818,- Keeping in line, we move tfito TTie active bearers were Ixniis erful 10-man Presidium of the New Haven. Movies, a tour of the tributions of 8,50 collected by the er. Scarrone, .Felix Longa, Joseph supper in Orange hall at 6 p. m. plant and luncheon wilt be Included workers, Mr.s. Edward Schulthetss. 972 and resident 833.128. another corridor, through Ifwo Central Committee, including Basketball News Robottl, William RobottI, Charles March 14. In the program. Anyone wlahiag to , chapter chairman said. Mrs. John more doors and out Into the o|>en COURT HOLDS RUUNG kfalenkov, Berla. Molotov, Voro» The Robertson School girls de and cold again. Saglio and Donald Baduck. achilow, N. S. Khrushchev, Bul go should contact Mrs. Ballsy. ’ H. CTiapln. Jr., drive chairman is KArlarube, Oerimuiy. March 7 The Army and Navy dluh Aux being assisted by Mrs. Walter feated the Lebanon Elementary "Uncle," aavs a small boy—all ganin, Kaganovich, Mikoyan, 8a- School Thursday afternoon by .1 | ^rngji boys call older men uncle In —(/P)— West Qemwuiy’a coaatl- Arthur E. Green iliary will conduct Ita usual Mon ..Rogerii...... - dav-evening-setback party at the hurov,., and M. O .. Pe.rukhln. .cHlef score Of 52-for CovemiT. 4 8 - Russia—’’Did vriu ice Stalin?"’ / tutlonal «onrZ ■gefuaad - today tn •The funCTal-of"Arthur E. Green of the chenrtcal (hdustry. The Old Hebron Dlmee Cairipaign Figures make an ad%-ance ruling on of 23 Ease:: street will be held Ill's clubhouse. Prizes will be award Final figures ot net contributions Lebanon in a three-minute over-| •‘Yea. I did. Did you?" Presidium elected at the big Com time g,".me due to a 48-48 tie at 1 ‘'Yea, and I’ m going to see him whether the treaty to briag afternoon at 2 o’clock at the T. P. ed the winners and refreshments munist party congress last Octo of 81,095.81 toward the local the clo.iing time. Scoring for Cov German troops Into the Buro- Holloran Funeral Home, with Rev. served. March of 'thmes fund campaign again. ber lncluded^5 members. Grant Selected entry. Doroth.v Latimer 28, Kay He’d bettetr hurry. There must penn army ran be ratified hv onl.v Fred R. Edgar, minister of the Three members of the former were reported Friday by Mrs. Her Bi.<;sell , Elizabeth Schwager and a simple majority vole of the South Methodist Church, officiat Miss Jo.sephlne Capetlo, daugh bert W. Love, chairman. This com 8 be more than a million people who Presidium • Shvemik, P. K. Pono To Head Co. E Roberta Vance each 6 and Gloria have yet to go through that Hall Weot German parliament, leav ing. Burial will be in the East' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ca marenko, a former member of the pares with a net In 1951 of Biissiere 4; for Lebanon. Lorna ing the way open for parliament Cemetery. nello of 183 Hilliard street, has 81,058.58, she said. of Columns ks a million muat have party secretariat, and Leonid O. 24. Gerry 14, Helen 8 and Mary 2. already gone through. to vote the treaty March 19 as The bearers will be relatives of been elected secretary of the Alba Melnikov, secretary of the Ukrain 169th Infantry Rehearsals Slated Beat local guards were Bonnie Sue Joaeph Stalin’a,'funeral will he on scheduled. the deceased. . Club, organization for Latin ian party, were named alternate Coventry Players cast of "Still La.ssen, Barbara American students at the Univer Cole, Sandra*! Monday. He w'ill be laid to reel in membera of the Presidium.,, Hebron, March 7— (Special)— Life”' by Noel Coward will rehearse Hansen; Lebanon, Rita and Ann. Ked aquare bealde Lenin. The sity of Texas. Austin. Texas. A Monday and.Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tran.sportation waa furnished by lunlor bacteriology student. Miss Other Presidium membera, nam Hebron’s Representative to tha s-r a))me Red aquare where I remem ed In October but not Included in General Assembly, Richard Ml 4 NC« SlnlM. IM. T. K. I in the Brookmore Bam, Snake Hill Mrs. r.awrence C. Latimer, Mrs. ber leelng Stalin help carry the Directors Say Totvn Needs Cspello is also a member of the /road, upder direction of John A. Francis A. Perrottl and Carl Wat- women’s fencing club. the new listing, were Stalin. V- M. Grant, veteran of World War n,~ ” PRISCILLA’S POP Mrs. Fixit BY a L VERMEER coffin of his friend, Andrei Adrianov, Leningrad party aecre- and holder of the Purple Heart, MICKEY FINN The Morning After! LANK LEONARD ^ac'Veagh. .son. A number of the cheerleaders Zhdanov. ■nri Players will meet March 16 attended the game. A ftroiip of 24 frlen d -^ f Mrs. Isr.v: A. V. Arlatov of the Chela- has been appointed commanding REALLY MR«. BOTTS^ Broad St Land for Seiper officer of Co. E .,' 169th Infantry «SIMPLV RRLWMT at 8 p.m. in the barn. Hans Ander Furnishing transportation dur Tsshelle Ford of Cooper street, who w o n ’t s t a y IT PO O U SM sen of the University of Connecti Ignstlev of the Moscow committee; Regiment, 47rd Division of the IPIOMWSMfk ing the games the past week in- Is leavine April 9 to visit her. TO DO THAT WHEN cut, will be on the^ entertainment cl'.ided Mrs. Latimer, Mrs. Per- D. S Korotchenko from the Connecticut National Guard, which YOU H AVE A I ROW HP The Board of Directors last next to the Sewer snd Water De daughter. M:s. Florence Turney in Ukraine organization: Kuznetsov; was Veactivated at Rockville program in a one-act play "Shall rotti. Mis. Carl Schwager and Mrs. partment garage there. Fred E. W A R M ^ , W U-AH-. Court Cases night acting as water commis- Germany, gave her a aurprlse fare Otto Kuusinen, chairman of the earlier thts week. ^ YES.. JXflAM ir! • We Join the Ladles?" by James Andrew I,elhman. Th?-all. assiatant superintendent of well party. Monday night st Mil M. Barrie. ’ The local team. Monday at 3:15 siorers passed s vote of necessity Presldiunk of the Karelo-Flnniah Lieutenant Grant waa relaaaed L WAS TOO:, Clyde S. Boober. 47, of 42 De the department, rejected the pur ler's Restaurant. The guest of last February from tha 76th In p.m., will pla.v Buchanan School for a aanltsi-y sewer right of way chase. Republic; Mallshev, the new Min Corrected Grand List von drive, was sentenced to isix honor was presented with a beaii- ister of Transport: Nikolai A. fantry Division reserva and given The corrected net grand list for of Mansfield in a retui-n game! months in Jail in Town Court this from Broad street to Middle turn The rommlaalonera have already j ,nd a wrist watch temporary federal recognition aa a The local girls' high school team rejected as too high a sale at Mikhailov, first Secretary of the 19.52 shows a total of 8p.972.343 morning on a charge of driving pike west across property belong- 833,* and - also r*r*iv*Hreceived the hoibon voyage Young Cooimunlsts League; D,,,L. National Guard officer. He aerved with exemptions of 8,572,734. Mrs. pla.yed Mansfield State Trafnin.g under, the influence of liquor, - «Mnf..500. iDUii|^#Songalto111VJ lowered gT»a ziio the |/i price. r • wishes of her friends. during the last war with tha 99th school nnd Hospital Wednesday ing to Farmlands Exchange Com- property Includes a six room Chesnokov. high ranking part/ Benjamin A. Strack, chairman of Boober, who pleaded guilty to the pany. an affiliate of Green Xlanor philosopher; M. A. Suslov. a Secre Infantry Division in the European the Board of Tax Review, said night. The acore was 18 Mansfield. eharge, received his sentence from house. A boy weighing nine pounds'and theater. Grant states that tha re 17 Coventry. Janet Rychllng was Eatatec, Inc. Need Five Voles tary of the party’s Central com Friday. The corrected list shows Deputy Judge John J. O'Qjnnor, The action waa taken at the ad- one oi-nce ws- born yesterday af- mittee, and Matvei Shklryatov, activated unit ia the only National reduction of 845,304, through high scorer for the locals. Trans- Unable to muster flve votes on ■Town -G•Ckninael' •G-hariea-N^ eifhef fffle- h r fhe qiieMIon. Af*. •depnty ■'chairman - of-*-the- ■former- Xluar-d-In.ToUand. County iuAnd.JuuL ""’“’^ T rors or miscalcuiat'ion.s. ffom'tne' .a in connection with control commission. vacancies for two, officers. I 810,017.647 reported by the Board F. K PrrroUl coach Mrs Eueen* * *^*'^*’ ">nfe his ap-; Crockett and is rommlsslonera failed to act on the i pointment aa deputy judge Earlier condemnation of the land, Prevent Interruption Anyone IT yeara old ia alWhl* A of ..Assessors a month ago. The. this month. - , Qi^.ersi MUnsgei* Richard Mir-- extension of water aerylce to for memberah.ip^ and tbara azp vat- homfs on Manchester road in the +oad. The maferhicl ||-nindparents The Communist party newspaper 1951 net grand list was 85,541,040, Iiuicheatcr EvenHig Herald Cov- Boober was arrested early on tin told the board negotiatlon'a for are Mr. ,and Mrs.* Loijia C. Bunca inga open' to men with previoua an-* n entrv correspondent. Mrs. Charles Cedar Ridge Development in Glas Pravda.'sald In en editorial ths or a net gain;Of 84,431,303 with the the morning of Feb. 6 after h'e waa the right of way. needed to lie in, of sip West CcnleC street and the listed service. He alM axplalnz"' CAPTAIN EASY News For You BY LESLIE TURNER majority increase due to the (je- L. Little, telephone piljrrlm 2-62,71. tonbury. changes weic "directed toward that Sgt. Raymond R. Turner of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Word Gets Aroaad BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER spotted driving in'what the arrest sewers recently* installed in Broad Motions to extend The service to paternal grandparents. Mr. and preventing any kind of interrup valuatiori of, the entire town by the ing patrolman, -John Baldyga, Thompsonville, formerly of tha 2 ------^ ------r— TO TO .street, have not been successful. .50 n>w cualomera. to 25 customers .Mrs.'' Walter Joyner of 31 Holl tion in leading activities of state B K 5 Y i mam New England Appraisal Asso described as an erratic manner on -A special meeting may be held first Cavalry division in Japan, will iMAMteS,! PMMWt.YOO X Now. EVERYONE /-Me TORTURE ciates of East Hartford. Lt, Col. Cowles and not to extend the service at street. snd party organs.” be on full-time duty at the Rock ItuH e D THE JUNE, A euY MUST CMOOKE Center street. He has had two to pass ,i similar vote for land far- all each ended with Directors Ma To aid the 53-year-old Bulganin THAT WAS WHEN ME LCT5 HIMSELF Breakdown Is Given ville Armory from 8 a. m. to 4:70 se sr HIGH! BAjnY/ TOO prior convictlon.s for driving un- ther west on the turnpike, where honey, Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick. at the Armed Forres ministry, the WAS UTTfS-Y , U FOR A DOILY! The breakdown follows: 810,545,- Returning Home der the influence, both in 1947. (he town has built a sewage'pump- government named Marshal (ieorgi p. m. daily and will ba glad to In BA1CTY L 6' ATgT Matthew Paton and Theodore terview recruits. ATTeNOeD- HUMIUMTEO' 077 gross grand list, deduction ex In another case this morning,' Ing hous*'. The pump house was Fairbanks opposed to extension Town Union Pickg Zhukov, Russia’s first commander ACTUALLY j emptions. 8572,734, net grand list Gerald P. Sullivan, 415, of Man- built on land owned by Farmlands in occupied Germany, aa one of Would-be recruits may also con Lieut. Colonel Walter G. Cowlea. w and Directors Sherwood Bowers, tact Grant at his office in Hebron. ENJOYED r 80.072.343 comprised of 2,039 non Mr.a. CowIe.s and their risughter. G astonbur>' who Exchange and* In a rural residen Jacob Miller and Harry Flrato, in Officers Monday two deputies. The other subordi resident lists valued at 82.089.835 nate post went to Vasilevsky, the Enoogli AooompHahad Dolores, who have been living "t ; hl*’ *ha'H tial zone. favor. Just about enough waa accom and 1.959 resident lists valued st The Zoning Board of Appeals st ’ other directors were absent dur former minister. 87,882,508. The exemptions include Karlsruhe. Germany, for over two 1 .u , nhiert n/m aearrh tA- two The town •mployea* union will In his first order of the day. Bul plished at the 3-town regional high years, expect to sail for the IT. ,S. ' of a search f * two its Feb. 2 meeting tabled an ap- ing the discussion of the matter. . school meeting here Thursday eve non-resident 835,565 and resident about March 25 accordine* to a ' * «ne-week cJntin- „iication by the town for an ex- Fred Thrall recommended the , elect permanent officers at a meet- ganin pledget] himself to strength / 8537,169. en the Red Army's fighting might. ning, to keep the ball rolling. Re letter received today bv kfr. «nS i lli* ceptlor to build the already con- extension: Martin was against it. i,ing Monday at Murphys reatau- presentatives from Hebron, Ando G27 Non-Resiilent The item will be placed on th* 1’""il?' , . . Ha declared the Army will keep There -are 627 non-resident Mrs., , Robert Tedford of Center I1 to a heavily woorled area south of sT e 'p ______.. N , The recently formed union, com- "vigilant guard over the USSR ver and Bolton were present, and, . heard reports and took part in. dis houses valued at. 81.243,465 and street, parents o f Mrs. Cowles. ! p.^n street Tuesday evening after No vote was passert on the pump , K ^„ell Tryon developer of Cedar.: PO»ed of outdoor workers in the state's Interests." 1.381‘ resident houses valued at Col. Cowles who has been serv-;,,^ving his car where it had house property last night because Highway. Cemetery. -Sewer and The foreign ministry also prom cussions. David Yeomans, general chair 84,802.565. The total 2,008 houses mg 8.S post englneer.st Heidelberg „ j,h e d through a guard rail on no map of the plot was available • supplied to some lots on Water, and Park departments, has ised to "struggle for further on th* 19.52 list number 142 iriore Military Post in the U. S. Zone oflthe Fern street bridge, had been been represented in its negotiations strengthening the international au man, waa in the chair. Tha tub- and the genersi manager wanted ^bmit 30 Glas curriculum committee reported oq''* than on the 1951 list. There were Germimy, 5®’ I Jwriously hurt or dead bv man* refar**«d tn in the motion*, with General Manager Richard thority of the peace-loving Soviet cord. He enlisted in the 169th In- nniir# j tonbury customers now get un- iU findings, and offered suggea* t • |V. on the 10 per cent lists non-resi The vote of necessity la merejy viaivers. Martin by a committee of tempor state." , y\ Strapger On A Train BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY dent 821.246 and resident 877.998. ary officers. The statement, issued aa Molo tiona for a course of study in tha • ^ '.; 7 ^ Out buildings, .barns, etc., owned Trnffle Survey The union, I>o< al 991 of the State tov took overi said Soviet diplomats proposed new school, but nothing AtaANWI4UI,>iAMOTHKnMrTOFPOflrQ9N/A SHHlL PB A , ( the 169th .was federalized in 1940, In another action the direolors Municipal Employes will aim at "consolidating and de definite had been decided upon. PRRReMAfLRr 'yOUKJH MAN fOAICW A TRAIN (»slCH ALL LOOKIN' THAT F A R K I N C n ’ by non-reaidei^s numbered 358 fined 821 for speeding; Mary E. purnose snd is one step In eon- valued at 868,380, resident 2,211 He served during World War II for Darby, 43, of West Warwick. R. I., demnalion proceedings. authorized Martin to get.an esti Union, is among six locals from veloping fraternal friend^ip" with The site committee also hand«Ma: pouNR w v ic’e tfaannNATiON. g risht: n o w 15 months in the A.iiiatic-Pacific mate on the cost of a (laffic regu Connecticut communities support some recohtmendatlona for a WWV.I'Rl TDOeTTHB valued at 8806,870; bouse lotli, non was fined. , -- 89 for violation of .. rules fiopne observers feel the action other Communist nations, "devel resident 4.271 valued at 8437.7,50 theater and holds. the combat of the road; Ray L. Meacham. 28. is being taken chiefly to increase lation survey. Martin has suggest ing three bills now before the legis oping international colla^boration for the school. The committee .iHpi PlUaHTVR'TO SAP ed such a survey as the result of and resident 3,304 valued at 8479- infantryman badge ahd two ram- j of Drive A, 85 Silver Lane Homes, the town’s bargaining power With lature. and business-like relations with all further consider tha mattw, 330. paign stars. Prior to his a.sslgn- charged ‘ ‘ with violation of rules of Farmland Exchange. Martin told requests by Director Helen Fitz- The bills would permit towns to countriea” and furthering "peace Rehoaraal. Mated Show Abstract IJstIng ment to Heidelberg he was a batai- the road, received a continuance the board last night, holvever. that patTick for specific traffic controls create Personnel Appeals' Boards throughout the wo.rldl” Rehearsal for the ntali The abstract also lists six non- Hon commander at Fort Dix, N. J. or one week; and John Sienda. 24, the Broad street sanitary' .sewer is at various points. which in effect would Ije arbitra "Bertha, the Beautiful resident owned buildings u.sed for Col. Cowles made a flying trip ■f 419 North Main street, charged usele.ss unles.s it is ’tied ip to the Til* hoard authorized Martin to tion board in disputes between the GROMYKO IN GOTHAM Girl/’ will ha held toauwMar.avi- S enter Into a contract with Wad-', .town and its employes, bring state.. New York, March 7—(A5— ninff at- the- hoMM of M r* i-;g ia commercial value listed at 820.-; in September, 1951. to visit his with breach of the peace, was sewer in Midd^f turnpike we.st. 5 '^ 425 and 35 resident valued at brother and sister-in-law. Mr. an^ found not guilty. i ■Voting against the_motions.,was hams and May Construction Com county, and municipal employes .Andrei A. Gromyko arrived hera Wakaman. 8152,750; two mills and factories ' Mrs. E. IMna Cowles of 173 Spring Director Walter T. Mahoney, who pany for the Vernon-Lydall school. under the J'lational Lqbor Relations by plane from London today to Date for preaenG valued at 880,950; land acreage! street; his wife’s and his owni Bl S CRA.SH HURTS 27 called for a comproml.se which The firm’s bid' for the job is •Act. and permit towns to'brin g replace Andrei V, VIAlnsky Irtho avaning of non-resident 3,808.26 valued atj parents who live in Elast Hartford. 1-oa Angeles, March 7—i.Ti— would not result in a ; great deal 8881^.140 or 814.42 a square fool, their workers under the old age temporaril.v as leader of the school .auditorium. 8106.020, resident acreage not yet*; Ehirlng their stay In^ Germany, Twenty-three persons were In of undue pubUcily. incliKling site improvement. Mar and survivor's insurance benefit Ruaslaii delegation tp the Unit totaled valued at 8318,800; motor Miss Cowles has aUended'college jured, three critically, when a The water , commissionei's re lin estimated last night the school provisions of the Federal Social ed Nations. He had no com vehiclfs of non-res;dent 28 listed In Munich. They hatte another Greyhound bua eraahed Into a jected 6n offer of aale for 818.000 projeeV would cost •8110,000 ^less Security Act when 'and if the ment on the death of Premier Zt 123,252 and resident 2.179 at daughter, Mrs. William F. Dukes, roncrete bridge pillar on Valley of property belonging to Ekiwin than the 81,300,000 appropriated federal j^;overnment extend|s the Stalin and hia aucceaalon h f pSadtetoo. 11,124,306 as compared with 37 who lives in Misslssippt: boulevard early today. Songalio at 200 CHiarter Oak atreet for the Job. •coveraga to auch employea. Oanrcl M. Moiaakov.
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN,CHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1958 PAGE NIN E pa g e eight than a casual glance at some of the off-road piles of rubbish and trash deposited' along ■abirte of the Stalin Rites baek county and to*n liighways? s Connecticut Posse Is Required Makes ,vou kinda wonder when Manchester Directory you view the heaps of rotting gar To Be Held bage, broken bottles and junked auto bodies that litter some farmer's field. They’ certainly On Monday Audrey Frey Compiles weren’t put there by the farmer. Of Business Services But those responsible are hard to BA ^s and Slaters Tangle at Armory Tonight track down. (Continued from Page One) Nutmeg Gratings It isn’t so bad when winter Best Single of Night arrives and the snow cover hides ably then Stalins' body will remain the evidence. A different outlook Philosophy O. K., By JIM SCOTT is obtained when spring show* Up exposed, under glass, for public NIT Tourney Home Quintet First round of th* Woman’s and tried on her finery with a load vener.ition ns Lenin’s Is. High Marksmen Gain Top But Not for Rupp Duck Pin Bowling Tournament got County Editor of trash for background. "A monumental building — a Dubaldo Offers Music Instructions HAIR SHAPING Gets Underway First Round underway last night at the West ’ Sotirre of Gres pantheon la to be built as a me t 7 Lexington, Ky.—NEA) —“It Can’t Afford Side Rcc aUey*. Thirty two of the A history book tells us, that Thin Inn’t Vermont: ‘ On tiamey Side morial to thelf Immortal glory,” Your cdHIurt will he more manci9«ablt matter! not whether you won town’s leading pinners started roll our Tolland County gathered quite Bowling ResuHs ing promptly at 6:80 and wUl con It’a eaay to see that NutmcRRers The Hockanum has been known said the announcement. -"The Five Spots in CGIL Meet Tulsa Plays Duquesne or lost but how you played the Any Defeats and Green Mountaineer* don’t to gather about Itself a heavy, a reputation in colonial times as if it is shaped correctly game.” * * Amy Pirkey 109-102. Jeanne tinue the next three Fridays nntU , agree on the way in which aupar gamey. over-ripe quality a source for various low-grade j bodies of Lenin and Stalin as well III Garden Opener; That, says Adolph Rupp, Is Lata 103-96. . * tha champ has been crowned. A |15 i^ples are tapped for sap. BMk water and^ hot ^eather^are^^^^^^^^ metals-vitally needed by early-day as-the .remains of.other outatand; Mancheater- High's rifle team a nice phlloaophy-rfor thoae A double victory over Pawtuck * Helen Wilhelm 93-112. Helen flret priso will go to the winner • Ing leaders of the Communist roada throughout Tolland County feet combination. This comblna- farmers and settlers. Union was added Individual honors to its reg Two 'Other Contests who aren’t winning, et tonight and tomorrow could Arthur 88-90. with second place worth 85. An parly and the state burled near THE have demonstrated this week and tion serves to annoy tho.se who the site of a black lead mine and ular Bcason team title yesterday in ”I wouldn’t be at KentiMky give th* British-Amerlcan* th* estimated crowd of 150 witnessed areas around Stafford Springs, the Kremlin wall are to be trans the Hartford Armory range, ag 17 New York, March 7— The * Ann Mcyera 94-9(;-83. Emma the matches. «r»o« hi.re are worked live near the stream and rom- long It I had a phlloaophv like American League championship. Kllington and other communities ferred te It. swept the top five places in the University of ’Tulsa, figured as the that,” the Wildcat basketball Varona 100-95-88. ^ THE SCORES were a little be offered a substance known as bog "The pantheon will be open to CXDIL Individual -Champtonshipa The clubs are elated to face each low average without a doubt caused MosHv iit or miss river was no sylvan torrent bring- 99 East Center Kt reel Herald Angle team least likely to succeed, opens roach said. You lose one game other In Mancheater'a final regular iron the people Tel. MI-.T-’inoc) M atch and gained t.he first leg on here and all the dog* In town ' Mary Simmons 97-115. LIU by the strange aUeys for many of , “ the Andover, Hebron and ing scents of pine woods or lush The announcement did not say the 16th annual National Invita ■eason clash al -8:45 at the -Mansfleld regions the evidence of meadows, It wasn’t the best thing to use By the Nassiff . Arms Trophy for *t.art barking at you.” llan Molumphy 89-93. the contestants. First time under for farming Implements and the where the pantheon would be lo tournament team honors. tion Basketball Tournament to Armory. Sunday's game will be fir* for a great many of the ^radically different methods is moat Contributing factors are^ that cated, but probably it also will be EARL W. YOST Though auapended by the in Pawtucket at 3 o’clock. pronounced. We took an a\ito tour the river carries ‘J^i^''“rges manufacture of iarms hut it was NORMAN 5IINER, a consistent night against Duquesne. National Collegiate Athletic ’ Helen Johnson 80-101-100. entrants played a big part in the the only ready supply In the.se In Red square. Sporta Editor Elmira Is host to Wilkes-Barre scoring. And in all, th* partlclpanta fh« pr»a mentioned and “Od sewage from several paper performer all year, captured the Louisville faces Georgetown Association for the 1952-58 tonight. Th* Barons are the only Ruth Pemberton 107-9(b-93. parta^-and a sizeable manufac-t'.iri. The mlles-long queue of mourn I title of league individual cham thoroughly enjoyed themMlvea and -noted*^ with dismay that farmers ■ mill" located on iU banks andirom ers was the chief sign oT activity MANCHESTER KOSTEK’S (DC) in the second game of the season, Baron Rupn said: "We club that can edge th* BA's for *-•« «..rr..r. Seel that lust! private homes.'It is a compara ing industry grew up around the pion, nosing out Eklwin Reichard, e tnfillahetl a number of firsta ’ Helen Day 89-88. Kay Dietz performed like champions. and tree owners feel that just I in the black-draped city. All the- TEXACO SERVICE ART QUIMBY and Worthy Pat-. aetti, Bob Kurland, Vlo Hanson tripleheader with Bt. Louts and the title. If Wilkes-Barre loses tively* sm all river, especially so in hog sites until they were ex who won second place. Miner re rt KentiicUy this yea#. First tonlghl and ManchesUr sweeps 79-83. Few upsets marked th* night's about any kind of receptacle can alera. movie hou.ses and other terson of Connecticut, Togo Pataz- Johnny Wooden.. Lincoln ceived a suitably Inscribed gold bowling. ThoM figured to win , be used to catch the flow of sweet the summer months when the hausted. DRY CLEANERS St. John’s of Brooklyn, ^ th for team to finish the season. First a pair, the title will com* to the Chief complaint against plows places of entertainment were shut J 1 It. ^ 4 u«i.. . Downs will open a 30-day Spring medal for his stellar performance came through in most Instances. 'Byrup^ And in some instances we stream is at its lowest level. zi and Earle Markey of Holy Cross . „„ March 14. Pony De- mer NIT champions, clashing in coach to have the best team, Nutmeg entrj’. > Ruth Mcllntoah 94-98. Marge Commission Director William made with this bog iron was that down. GAS — OIL and 'ReiChard earned a silver one. Nocker 84-86. Amy Pirkey won her match In two saw several kinds of containers in Solemn music Chopin’s funeral 93 WELLS^TREET and Alan SchutU of Springfield spjrito, 1962 riding champion, will the nightcap. the finest place to plav, and no GAMES between Elmira Wise, in announcing the anti-pol it dulled quickly and was too Bronze, medals for third, fourth body to play agninst.” and Scranton were Yoluntarily garnet over Jeanne Lata but bad one maple grove. march and somber works of LUBRICATION have been named on the NCAA appear oq several mount*.’. Frank and fifth place went to Robert ”1 notice the folk* around here to come from behind to win. On one place in Andover the lution project, said he believed it brittle. But even that was an TctepheiM MI-3-7254 cancelled at a league 'meeting in * Dot Cowles 101-106-102. Helen would take about three year* to sharpened T.schaikow*ky. Beethoven. Schu Tires e Ratteries • Accessories District One all star team .nam-ed ' Hiller and Sam Calderone of the Pitcher, Morton Handler, and Ro figure we’re about the lust one* Bartok 114-99-99. Audrey Frey gained many sup trees were adorned with two-gallon improvement bert „„„and ^.:numsnn Schumann swr„„.swelled ...... from Anto Washing—Road Service .(by sportswriters and sportcasters Giants have a twin brotner and a you'd pick out of this 12 team New York last night Th* teams finally bring about. Much of the stakes hat were in vogue as agrl- , Moscow radio. Trucks parked bert Potterton. have already played each other porters for the crown with two automobile oil cans with the top* time will be spent in preparation .. Palazzi was also named to the twin sister respectively . .Nino The team trophy for this meet'.s field and I guess that’s probably • Audrey Prey 106-128. Daisy games of lOS and 128. Th* 228 cut off. At another, large glass jars cultural toola. i„ «.,jibumpcr to bumper blocked off en- Tun*-up Auto Repair All America third team. The teams Valde.s and Archie Moore, light true,” admitted Tulsa Coach Clar the required number of games and of plans, the building of disposal Copper waant unknown in ttf Expert Dry team winner waa donated by the felt d penalty would be Imposed Morrison 93-106. game wee highest a t the night. were ' suspended from the .tree were telected by 489 writers and heavyweights, headline Wednes- Nassiff Arms Company of Man ence Iba. ‘'I’ve never seen Du- Giant Pitcher plants and financing for the towns natural state and ’here too, al tral streets. Near the Hall of Col upon the BA's If the extra games DOmB^XIWUBSroUed 101-106 trunks. And at still another we TEL. MI-9-8115 radio men. Official All A m e r i c a day night’s teevee-fight card from chester as a travelling trophy, re (|ue-«ne play- but from w hat I’ve * Frances Crandall 99-102. Edna and 102 to defeat Helen Bartok, found the following used to trap Involved. though It wasn’t of t^e best grade. umns were blockades of soldiers, were completed. It would mean El Qiilnnlpiao Was First It did .serve a useful purpose. Cleaning Service Middle Tpk. W. (Cor. of Broad) first team conaists of Wally Dukes' St. Louis. Vinny Martinez and quiring three legs for permanent read they must have a very good HUlnakl 96-89. one of the pre-tourney favorltee. ' the sap. An ancient rubber bath Endless Throng Herald Photo. club.” Plenty Cocky mira might sneak Into first place This Is not the first river to Nutmeg Forest—Rock Style (Seton HalDy Bob Houbregs Chico Vejar clash Friday night at retirement. Manchester’s 884 team by playing more games than the Mary Simmona will bear watching tub (children’s type); clay flower undergo, purification orders from A huge portrait of Stalin, In (Washington). Johnny O’Brien Garden. Grea^ 'score ea'silv out-distafice that of The game, starting at 6 p. m. • P atty Oppelt 85-98. MlUie aa she defeated Lillian Molumphy, .pots with a cork plugging the We’ve even discovered that Con The name of Bruno Dubaldo is | 7:00 in the evening. The Dubaldo other clubs. the commission. The first was the necticut Is also the site of a marshal’s uniform and edged In (Seattle). Dick Knostman ( K a n - Fight of the Century trill 1^ Its nearest rival. Middletown Hi<»h, (e.s.t.), will mark Tulsa's first Cowles 85-88. Oppelt won first a eeaeoned bowler, in two straight bottom hole; and again, the glass black, hung above the main doors familiar to most of the people In Music Center will loan an Instru- Attention Home Freezer Owner* Riibpfi Gomez Starred in If Wilkes-Barre should win to Qulnnipiac which rises above small petrified forest down near . . ^ ment to a beginner for a few weeks •as. State) and Ernie Beck (Penn) : ‘ Tony Zale ,s(rhlch had a score of 860. "Pie In peep Inside- Madison Square Gar gam* by being.high in first two ames.^ Ann Zwtek cam* back jars. Southington and empties into New of the Hall of Columns. It was and Looker Holders and Rocky" Grazlano. . llal New- dians' score was their third den and Its New York debut. The night—they have not triumphed the .shoreline section somewhere. Manchester and his orchestra until it is determined whether that T. P. HOLLORAN Save Up To 15% . .The NCAA All America appears Puerto Rican Winter over the Golohsl* In Elmira all boxes of second gam*. . rom an 84 first rams to defeat Open to Elements Haven harbor. Groups in the decked with a bough of evergreen houser of the Tigers has won 200 performance of the season. While Golden Hurricane won 11 of Its But the book that gave tis that furnished music for many festive jg the desired instrument the pupil ■ In Buying Your In the current issue of Look, also year—it would be necessary for Josephine Lucas. Mrs. Lucas is ons Some of the containers were Housatonic and Thames River Val to symbolize that his memory FUNERAL HOME games while losing 147 in 14 ho outstanding hl*>-h totals we-e fir.st games and Is the.only team to • Ann 2Swlck 84-98-118. Joe*- covered to keep out rain, stray Inform ation stated th at Ju.st about occa.slons. The Dubaldo Xlusic ’ wlibes to play. By taking advan- In Quantities a picture story on "A Kid Heads League and , Playoffs the BA’s to win all three remain of tha top bowlers In the feist T leys have submltt'ed requests that every .state (with two or three ex would live. Ideally located—^onvq^ent and years. Hal has a lifetime record recorded. all of Manchester’.* beat Louisiana State this season. phine Lucas 92-92-82. womens league. twigs gnd other forma of con Beneath it. two by two men. Cenler has, over a period of four tage'- of this offer, you will 10% Off On 12 or More fo r the Big Leagues” and Uie of 21-20 over Boston and 31-30 ing game* with Pawtucket. The their areas also be brought under ceptions) has a forest of rock away from the busy thorough "Strongest Man in the World” ., score.* fall w ithin four noln’s of But times have been tough since Phoenix, Arlz., March 7—(>P) — Marg Cushing showed to advan tamination. Others were left open women and children the endle.ss years, become a familiar one. for not waste money purchasing an P ackages Of Fror^Hi F ru it over the' Yanks. ■ Hi* biggest Norm M irer’s 179. k*colnr the third gam* would' be carded for the anti-pollution program.’ trees within her border. It’s lust fare. Distinctive Service. Mod New opponents on the UConn base late January when ernter John early next week if It la need«4. Alba Boblekl 98-107. Jeannette tage in hitting lU in her to the elements. In Hebron we throng filed slowly and soberly it offers the very best in instruc-1 instrument only to find your child or Vegetables margin la 23-9 over Phlladelnhla. team totsil reanectabtv high. Tl-’-ht Dllle graduated .and the C^ub has The cockiest rookie In any camp Past attempts at river clean-up a question of'finding the petrified wishes to play something different. ball slate thia season are Coast Back at full atrength for the Oiehtng 91-86. first game to defeat Batty PhUUpe. .heard that the unexpected cold have been tried on a town-by-town past the bier. tion in guitar, mandolin, violin, em Facilities. Newhou.ser and Vic Rase hi of the comnetitlon produced toi'rnamon‘ lost five of Its last nine contests. this Spring has to bs Ruben snap broke moat of the glass jars trees and''proper rlassiflcatlon. piano, accordion and drums. Mr. The Dubaldo orchestra la avail Guard, Tufts, Northeastern, CJolby remaining teats, the BA's hope to Both girls are leading Rimers In basis and the results were not sat "The dear features of_ the face, Yanks are the only American iittera smon" all conaoetitora. and Duquesne also has had a change Gomez, the lithe righthand screw- Alice Bycholski 93-79. Shirley tha West Side. Rec mixed double and left the sap exposed and Speculation In Bolton which death had not altered, were Dubaldo Is well qualified to instruct able for any and all occasions and Holy Cfross. Home opener will League pitchers to hold an edge continue their win streak over the isfactory.- Some communities Bolton residents and those who i T. P. HOLLORAN L. T. WOOD kent results lower tHsn of fortune since the midyear break h.'i. the other two fights,” said Jubtlant thought pertaining to the strange Black crepe covered the hall’s sheet music for any kind of instru AND Conference ba.-ketball crown in six , I and St. Louis, which scored 98 find Ditching in the big leagues a game* while honeymooning and Walt for Combination There Are Others Middle Turnpike wc.st. or telephone y ears last season. A veraging 79.2 Yale baseball team this Spring at e Rc'-'ert Pntt<*"t''n 99 76 17.5 points again.st New York Unlver- Goodwin waa bed-ridden last week Billy Graham t o ^ as ha celsbrat- The usual practice in the “north cement tower. We have the realist glittering decorations. The marble ment. Make this Center your hit different from hli home piu- Local Sport When the commission finally Mitchell 9-6205 and talk with Mr. GARAGE points per game, the UConps cop- Dave Reed and Chuck Pent-e, both Broc”'* "fdal. I city in its only other Garden ap- end. •d his 100th pro victory and his country Is to wait for the first in- school which nolnts" out that the columns were hung with Red ban Dubaldo? The studio is open every choice for musical instruction and REPAIR SHOP Tn-.r,-, -o-n ...... tiires. The man grinned from ear first triumph ovsr Josy Otar- gets around to the secondary and pod 17 wins in 21 starts. The gam e of whom perfo -med *vlth the Brit- I ncarp.nce this aeaxon. Is figured to ear. Bobby Knight, Jackie Allen, ‘dlcations that spring la finally on huge object (10 or 12 feet tall) la ners showing the crests of the 16 day, Monday through Saturday, you will be pleased with the William H. Green, Prop. 18 Main SI., Tel ML9-4531 scoring mark tops th r did record j Americana in the Manchester B“'"'e /--*-r--*T . dsUo. smaller streams we can mention Soviet republics. I two points I'ettcr than St. John>. "oiire, the batter* will be bet- Hank DeZonIe, Bob McLarnon Chatter the way. This doesn’t mean acout- two or three in Tolland.and Wind lust what the state claims it Ls from 10:00 in the morning until results. TV... .r.me eet rii-r Twil'.rilt Lettgiie la.'t sesson. Both This on#—scored ovsr 12 rounds ~ tng for bluebirds or dandelions but a culvert tonbed with a cover. Above the coffin -was a g reat;- of-67.7 points per game set di.r- „n.ors R*ed Ol-ve-l th'rd Seton Hall, which won 27 In' a I ter.’‘ be -floneeded,- ’‘but l ‘ll - have and -Pug|^ Bell carry th* hopes ham counties that could aland Columbia Bicyeks Spocioliiing In r r » ' •',4c I'K rov' h',*toi-e bowing to Dayton an! TOURNEY COBanTTEE at tht in Madison 8<{uSra Oardan- last Involves w aiting for the right com' Tliose who drram of better high- red banner, edged with black and Ing the 1950-51 .season .. Center I better plavera behind me, too. If of the locals shooting for their clearing up. The pollution in these TvOvlsvDle this weelt, is seeded No. my ar.rewbell Is working and I first title In the oldest pro circuit ManchesUr Country Club for tht night — was by unanimous doela- bination of crisp qlghta and warm wavs between here and Providence bearing the world: ’’Proletarians U. S. and Goodyoar Tiras A rt QMimby only a sophomore^^ ^ ^ Rlp.rU (4» Km. It brought to a close a eoatiw- cases though -doesn’t stem from BRAKE SERVICE all point-getters with 350 tallies ■’ Cl,, la re — 1 in the tournpment. La Salle, Ifl.st have m.v control I won't worry. I in the country. 1968 sesson is as follows: Paul da.vs. The combination seems to paper mill or sewage waste but Insist that it Is there again.st the of All Countries Unite.” Ko8tek'8 Texaco Home for Goodrich Tires Rtpairs — Strvlc* . .‘’outbnav nit''her. ma** al-o be 1 Chu-lson, asersUryi Tommy Cos verslal three-bout series which have an effect on the’ maple sap for a 16.7 average. Quimby at o __ . TO? '’ori-’.a n i t ch"mnlon and currently v.'tll throw to their weaknesses *mt LEROY WATTUNS and Billy more from lack of foresight and dsv when the present route 1-s An honfir gua:d of Soviet lead ii'od in the outfield b** Coich '"were*- ... 1 r « R->r!:*d No. 2 In the country hi Pt those great players behind me grove, treasurer, and Bill Hall, provoked more disputes than saost smd causes it to begin rising in the Accassorias Front End Alignment wound up is the fourth rebounder •V) 01'I Pleas are the leading point-getters Deawywelght tltls fights. poor practices on the part of tour widened. They bac'k thl • r-asonlng er.- was changed every five min- "T Ethan Allen bicsiise o' his hit; r r« A?** I’lc A.”soclnted Press poll, la seeded do the work. I’ll be learning a few with the Slaters. Ernie Carver' Oordy Wilson, Roy Fraser and Del tree. , bv demon.stI'stlng that the culvert 1 " 1 180 SPRUCE STREET among the major college perform tin" abllltv . . Allen has been IT WAS THE nRRT unanimous ists and those who live nearby. I tes. It was opened. Tass said, by rr'**7imo 7^ — 77 .1 "1 . .ritcor.d. followed bv W estern Ken- t<*lnga, t(M, from our pitchers like Iv, Earl Shannon, Ray DombroW' Ballard. Cosgrove la tha new Then the farmers haul out their ' For example: The Hop and alts in a ravine with i’s top just General Repair Work ers in the nation with 20.5 per coachin" the FI' basobnll team verdict In the saites — OlirdsOo bright and shiny tin buckets or a group of nine top greats. Hated PHONE MI-9 06.")9 t'lolt*,' ped M anhattan. The foil" filaglle nnd Jansen.” ski, Wally Shtel, Colby Gunther publicist of the club for the com Skungamaug Rivers and brook.s abort level with the roadway. It by the news agency in the usiial game .. Junior Worthy Patterson since 19'’c. Allen compiled a Tct-N ...... J", “a:h r " i ing eeeson. won the other two by spilt de yellow pine containers and hang was runnerup ji the scoring par -♦ fft) •’ded teams drew first round Those look like big words, com and Tom Whipple make up tha like Jeremy’s In Hebron and the would be a small matter, they say. Soviet order of Importance .300 b attin g average in 13 ” ea“s f»1 h y 's. ing from a fellow v/ho has yet to cision — and It was tha first tlaes them from tap-plugs set into the ade with 256 pojntp.. Sophqmore . 7'’ fl'l A T A rest of th* squad. Oiuithar haa Riackledge which goes through to fit It in to plans calling for a Stalin’s successor-Malenkov, L. P. 7 I 1 A C 0 in the maio*- leagii»s. . "eeor i ..... >»2 n face hi* first big league llnw-up, HENRY LANGE once again three officlela bad oome up with trunk of the tree. Collections are Gene King was third. With (^uim- QA TIte lifltl wairn’t officially flUed been ill and may be sidelined part of Bolton. ^ new sUpe bi'Thwsy In this section. Berla, V. ,M. .Molotov, K. E. Voro field of 19 1 pac**"* is list'd fw f ’e "•'‘••'rrhrrfdt but they didn’t sound at all often- paced the Cheney Auxiliary Bowl the earns winner for a Garden main made regularly throughout the en * ShMt Metal Work H IG H G r a d e by, Patterson, King and a half- ..... ro D-l I'nill late lent night when IV.yom- Charlie Webb will .^replace him If event in five weeka. Conditions may have changed State Says No! shilov, N. S. Krushchev. N, A. Bul 87,500 Inaiie-i'r?! at Y on't''’-s Br-ee- * r;' t -» ...... in - clinched the Skvilne Confer- elve the way Gomez said them In ing League pinner* last night. tire groves and the sap is trans for the better since last we looked dozen lesser lighu back next sea wpY on April'45, . L '*—'> p--,f;'«"a he cannot play. There wee hardly a diaaent from ported to ,a boiling house where The slate engineers s'eadfa.stly ganin. L. M. K aganovich. A. I. • 1 ..... 7.1 — 87 KO his slightly bro!:en English. H«l la The Elmlra-Barona.^ game will Henry had a 140 single and a 354 on the sometimes tumbling, some * Air Conditioning son, plus Gordon Ruddy, the fresh will a"aln c'V'ch f'e UCo-m frc"’;- 25 and he believes In himself. 'Th* triple. Bin Adamy paced the Che the pro-Oraham crowd of 8,688 the evaporators work out the ex claim that their future nlans do not Mikoyan and N. M. Shvernik. PRINTING Totnlw 4(2 419 1271 *t* Rnnner-iin Brigham Young be broedcast and fans jn the Ar times sluggish waters hut what we call for snv- more widening or new man ace. UConn followers can ex m.sn hss'b.a’I (-'em tb ‘s .«'e'*san.. Giants think thev have something, ney Cravat League with 130-851 which paid 880,649 (Mggeet garden cess water and leave the end saw at the height of the warm sea "At the foot of the bier." Taas * Plumbing & Hooting I comes Into the NIT and win play mory will be kept Inibtrmed on fight crowd end gsAe In a year) product ns m thick.-sticky residue. roads around there. pect another big season. Frank Toro an'l Bill c.ri"ith o' —- Oh-nt'Uy tsj * 'fl3*pir»-Mondajrnlght in the Dnnl too., especially, after watching him score*. son wa.sn’t calculated to draw a continued, "the gold' rtarS'Of a JOB AND COMMERCIAL GR.’\NTLAND RICE’S - All the Cypre*-* A rm s’ baskethn'i A",! ' the progress.’ when the official cento ware an That’s maple i^'rup-Vennonl ,Oo you have your cbolcte of hero of ttie Soviet Union and hero ’’Irc-k .. ...■ 8* 86 8< firs!; round game. pitch batting practice. picnic crowd to their shores. * Oil Rumor Work PRINTING Time, All Stars of' ba.sket ball in- tearri are former Wqaver High ’fn ip r ... 8? f'tt , NASSIFF ARMS playoff nounced. The votes, all for Gra style! theories and ."chool.s. The’ only of sociali.st labor, a.s well aa the O' ''8' 1 Eat Her In ‘the day the Skyline "Boy, watch the way he keeps rHKNRT AliXIUAKT \ t i n t Had Neat Fnllectlnn elude George Mikan, Hank Lul- three-NPort ptar«. ... 70 77 r-»A U\nt bnll low and around the game In the CBA against the ham, were: Referee Ruby Gold Flow Gently, Sw eet IIcM-kanuro thing that surprises us is that no orde-s and medals swarded to J. 86 MONTHS TO PAY Prompt and Efficient Printing ’('u-b __ .. .. 8?» 8* 8'. lied decided that In case of a tie We surveyed a neat collection of rrf-«'-ll .. ... V2 82 91 "S7 plate,” Manager Leo Durocher en- Meriden Keplane will be Thursdey stein 6-8-8; Judge Arthur AMata Dwellers along the Hockanum old discarded, automobile tires, one has seized the opportunitv to V. Stalin by the Soviet country, of All Kinds vV.vomlrg would come to the NIT 8-8-1 end Judge w rt Grant, T-4-1. River, w'hich has seen .ihany use the culvert top for commercial T d Brigham Young would enter tluised. "They’re not hitting any Ktclnokl , ...... 109 104 117 .ita night In the Silver City. Monday empty beer bottles, rusting tin repo.sed on red satin. Tdtils ...... 4U 4«9 i:!i5 thing into the air off him. That Leppen .,...... Ill 107 119 ■■iri night the Arms play Frankie's In a The AP scorecard had Graham changes since tire da.vs wh^h Indl- cans, sagging bedsprings and one purpo.srs. T':e <•) the NCAA. But Wyoming squeak- •faff ...... •V...... TlJJ 1(16 114 ahead, 6-4-2. Nine of tea boxing Great I.a*ader-Teacher Vincint P. Marejn COMMUNITY PRESS Cirriwti .. ... 1?7 8S 86 299 id through to a 54-53 decision over screwball really stops and falls off...... s . , ...... 88 140 133 Rro Senior Leagu* playoff game Like a sign beckoning the wea-y Rockville High Ousted __ .... writers polled at the, ringsid* . ;^d grot:ndr‘;;no^n^l'’f "A ma.-s of wreaths surrounded rurnm'r"^ 77i M3 Colorcdo A, and M. to win the That’s all I need to see to know at'’g o'clock. a tired armchair resting on the traveler to the nearest hot dog 307 NO. MAIN ST. Cor. No. 5lain and No. School Uo-ri-tto.. ... r? 98 276 that he’ll do. He can pitch.” Toi.i! ...; ‘92 484 470 1361 scored for Graham. with interest at the latest an ■X. the bier. The Inscription on a red 8A 121 .IM ic.^giie crown. Mlkee (S) gravel bottom. stand. Street*—Telephone MI-8-5727 '■tqliitnrh . ... iO-’’ ClAC AT A GLANCE Tha dlstanca proved the differ nouncement from the Slate Water sash on one,of them read: To the TEL. MI-3-4848 p;rkn-- ... .. VO 99 121 Two of tonight’s winner will aa* George Wilson, one of the Ollilion ...... V " ** 114 97 It’s possible that some or all of Great Lcadsr-Xcacher pf the Com .Sf-ycrlck . 68 63 1 ToWe...... X ' »9 99 92 773 ence last night. Glardello had Commission. these -..e.veaoiies . may. have ..beon- .nutiqu in cuni-terfjsMl. game* qiji. brigade of GiSiita outfielders, was ■ The commission' said' this Week munist Party and 'Sdvtet People. 3. In Class B Tournament watchlfig from behind the batting i n 2*1 ■ By''Tiu 'A*soc4aUd'’Pr«»*’ -‘- squealed -by^ ■we" first’ two'in-’tsB clcaned out since then. But Tclsls __ ... 51T 492 1439 54o"day. The fieorgetown-Loulii- Donnelly ...... \115 106 111 332 rounders. In his first try at goliig that a prograni involving a clean R l l l h l c 8 8 VOS V'. Stalin from the Central Com viDe survivor will go agaln.»t Man* cage and recalled he batted Friday's BesulU . chances are excellent that the Visit Jonea Furni Did Stanley Pliska- have four or T6UI8 ...... 401 405 Ml IIM Ctaaa A (Large) mors than ten, the 22-ya*r-eM up of. the Hoc/kanum River is in source of disposal has not been mittee of the Communl-t Party’." RBflF r4> hatton prd th» St. John's-St. T>on':4 again.st Gomez two years ago. He the works. /The stream meanders In the long line of mourners, "all DICK'S ture and Floor Cov five personal foulsT Rockville fini'tli ...... O' 80 82 2.37 1 said Gomez gave him file v/ith a Hartford Public 61, Norwalk 62. Philadelphia middleweight faded stopped. Who’s going to keep tabs ArdlM to tlie where H empties into the'Connectl- (Continued From Page One) the great deceaaed leader-teacher. I This is the season of the year | L-jciile Stnyilt' !... M OO 111 2^5 W.’ tcm K*ntuckv p^alnat Du- anqiher big smile. rAtfr.fon ...... 99 •0 116 302 Claes B (Medium) grounds 7 «. of Fine Floor Cov Yellowjackets and Bullacd-Havens 5 Moorfhouft^ ...... 107 in .101 319 Bullard-Havens Tech (Bridge offlclala' composite cards, Joey was cut not far from the sprawling And while we’re cn the subject Their eves were riveted on th e,u ,_ vour car should have th, ' the heavy duty batteries that will • Gas »On •Lubrication oiie*Te or ’’’lHaa and S'*')’' Hnll ’‘I remember,” he eald, ’’but It ering. Call IIS f o r of Bridgeport said no. The official Total.'* ...... 4P>a 4.1.1 4.*19 1372 port) 63, Rockville 67. even through the sixth end badly United Aircraft Corporation. of dumping grounds ever slow sufficient fear, more than 10,000,- cherished features of Stalin so as' " ^ snouia nave service for ^ a i l 'lo <01 •>Tpirirl N iagara or Brla-hsni waen’t a knuckler. 1 don’t have Totiili ...... 114 ~4»i 4S7 1252 to in\o! ini them forever in their i '"P- " sort^f In-be- ) months. If you should require road Auto washing and polishing estim ate. scorer said yes. Result: Pllska, L!c!i-ta . . . . 81 71 — l.M one. It was the screwball. Some Drill fret!*. (11 Wethersfield 57, Ehfleld 51. outetaased In the final six. Graham down long enough to take more 000 peasants were executed for to imonnl them forever in theiy tune-up. and how it , service, dial Mitchell 9-8115 and __ 86 88 2.')9 Yci’ng. nirp .^ ...... 92 m 89 3.89 just was too skillful at doss (|uar- •k' Tires and Itattery Rockville’s ace scorer, was evicted M. Oliva ...... 95 TI’.c aemlfinpls will be played days when it’g really hot and I can Killlngly 70. Darien 56. objecting' to the collectivization ’*"'1®- ' will pav off for you. K ostek’s on ^ r . Oliva ...... 77 79 Miller ...... 97 7» 26(J ters for Glardello who held con Kostek’s will send out their truck. ir Auto Acreaaorle* ^ from the game and Rockville drop- ’ Box Cordon ...... 84 91 97 282 Thiirfda*' and the final a week feel the ball good I get a big break JtcCirthy ...... 110 *1 11 2*7 . Claes O (SmaU) A Quick-Trim Sew-Easy Stalin’s flag-draped coffin had ; Middle Turnpike vv-eat, corner of' ped a 63 to 57 decision in the Win No games scheduled. \ stantly. policy. ' Enjoy Texaco service by making JONES' LIchitz .:....< ... 108 82 ?1 281 from *0" '" h t. on the S2rev/ball. It v/111 look like Alcock ...... lOS IM) 76 27* "li was nil very had and diffi been brought to the hall yeaterday j Broad atreet la an excellent place Koatek’a your headquarters for ali -it Road Servire chester gym. O lbrrt ...... — 98 87 l«.*i Today's Schedule v, "That was the left one with Favorite Two Piecer FURNITURE STORE it's going to be around the shoul ToUlrf ...... 994 354 334 1071 S h ^ p O n IN COLOR cult hut neces.’tary," Stalin later afternoon by motor hearae from | to have thia work dope. Once you car requirement*. The winners, fifth-ranked, trail- ^ ...... HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Claes A Glardello,” said Graham’s mana CA LL MI-9-8086 Dan Barker, Prop. ed at the period, 10 to 9. but ran baseman holds Total! ... 4 45 427 414 1119 ders but will hit the dlit in front of No games scheduled. \ ger. Irving Ctohen. "W* proved our is .supposed to have rem arked. the Kremlin hospital where he , have had a between aea.son tune-up the catpher.” ®- Haekiewt 41). It was this doctrine of the end died. Sorrowing thousands, aasem -1 on your car. you will have It done HARTFORD ROAD 86 Oak St., Slancheater, Conn. Into a 30 to 22 halftime advantage.: the National ^ague reco.d for 88 108 153 Claes B (Wlaeheetor Gym) poinL Now It’ll be either Art Ara Phone MI-9-1041 COLLEGE B.tSKETBALL Friday's Kcsiilts Gomez »lso has a moderately nielev ...... 88 Justifying the means that Stalin bllng out.-ide the Kremlin’s Spasky regularly tor .satisfactory per- A t the three-w ay point, the B rass I HelilluK percentage . Ecst'TP l-c^giir >4ftr(4»reHI...... v. M UM 259 6 p. m.—Gilbert (Winated) vt. gon in Loe Apgelee In April or th* Pastor to Discuss A. Jackie Robinson— .992 in 1951. good last ball, a sharp curve and Olortettl ...... *1 97 1081 2«) Newington. winner of th* Paddy Young-Brnie and bia aupporters used to explain gate in the piercing wind, watch-' formance of your car. City fivq held a 10 point rnsj-gin. Columbia 86, Cornell 41, Johnstown 6. Wprlilngton 3. H'lland ...... 10* tl »s 292 their politicali/sn 1 n?i'ftvi«Fami'trdera. RntBut jual iiint ed.aH * i R*t*rPeter Kostek, proprietor of Kos- 50 to 40. The Dodger star la also the only a slider. Hie (xmtrol appears to be 7:30—Lyman Hall (Walling' Durendo . fight (scheduled for major league second baseman ever D artm outh 68. H ofstra 62. Saturday’s Schedule rxpectional, though of course he what the ."end” wa.s can ROmetimes Post Mortem Report I tek’s. has had eighteen years of Life on Skid Row With Pliska, Rockville’s high Eastern i.eague Tot.l! ...... ' 898 953 9»3 1145 ford) vs. Plainvtile. March 27) if w* can ^ him. to lead In double plays for four H artw lck 97, -Buckncll 66. has been pitohing atcadlly— for "RHJLY BEAT JJIAOOir, in iM* confused. Stalin said it was An announcement by Stalin’* 10 : experience working on cars and WE PAY TREE PRUNING scorer with 23 points, hitting well, Verm ont 73, Coast G uard 60. New Haven at Springfield. 9:00—Branford vs. Wilcox Tech Avhether Mr. Kostek or hia aasiat- consecutive seasons. He holds the $16(>0 a month and expenses, Inei- Masker Wresrkr! il) ((Meriden). L. A..'Jan. 29, and we can fat a ' the Impiovemcnt of Russia, but ; doctors, broadcast by Moscow the Jackets moved to within one Lam bert ...... >2 IM the pei'petuallon of Slalin’.s per- : radio, said post mol ten exanrtns- ant work on your car. you will "Thirty Days on Skid Row” is HIGHEST point before the rhubard developed National League double play rec dentally- -and I* far ahead of roost Vltullo ...... 104 JS daae C (New BgMn Teaebers) big bundle to fight him there sonal power seemed to be of at . tion of hia bqdv ‘’fully confirmed" find the work done, to perfection. the title of tlie meastage to be giv and REMOVAL and Pllska was banished, Sports ord for one season, 137 In ’51. He Imrlers In camp. He has very big Mi:I.«ushlln ...... )M 1J7 4 p. m.—-Wat*rtot9n vs. Canton again,” qald Ckiben, gdding with a I least equal iniporlance. their original diagnosis that death Kostek’a sell Goodrich tires and en by Rev. Forrest B. Musser. pas PRICES writers’ scoresheets differed on played 156 games at second base BASEBALL ROUNDUP hands and appear* to stand a bit HIShter ...... lOt »S 7:30 p. m.—TourUllotte (North big grin: tor of the Union Congregational under six feet. Grosvenordale) va Stiffield. ' In 19.37, there was a move in the I \va.s brought on by a brain hemor- if you are in need of new tires we For RaRS, Scrap Metal Have, your tree* pruned and several Instances with the official in 1949, to equal Hie league record. Total! 410 440 .IM 121» "Hey, w* reversed the Bupfema Red Army General Staff ip over- I rhage due to high bloRil pre.ssure suggest that you talk with Mr. Church of Rockville, at the din removed by licensed and In scorer. Q. Who led the National League The Yankees had Gomez at Kan- Court’s reveraal, didn’t we.” throw Stalin. Tht.s set off a new ] and hardening of the arteries. Kostek about .the new Goodrich ner-meeting of the North Method and Other Salvageable sured tree aurgenna. Norm Haney and DoDo Doherty in strikeouts last season? ras City for a time lajt year, but • Hoot Ever* of th* Boston .Red Of the American. League clubs, This was a reference to the rhu wave of purfeea. and thouaanda of "D ata of the po.at m orten exam tubeless tires. These tubele.aa tlriss ist Church Men’s Club Monday at Materials each collected 10 points for, the A. W arren Spahn, w ith 183. ThU Exlubition Baseball he broke the little fing*.- on his So.-, doesn’t have f*' to travel to only St. Louis and Chtcagu failed barb that foUowed the second Scrap A.rmv offichome run with between the two last Doc. 19 In ination e.atabUahed the fatal nature WRITE ArmF'vSrkf ’ orstaiVn^'sTiineMrrom^^ thef go Rit 'knnwiv'-fop^h’is--nrii»l»try Builara-ftavens''' While ^e^nS ate ind}dr~Trague' Rfe^^ to Ian' = =ic»;’Wheii b h r iorthi denloif, n s ; ' :■thvbasesrlfMHJed to-1962;" tlw=Garden; 43l*rd*a«,"ifaEtlvT«aw- w eakness this created at the ,be- the cerebral hcl77orrhage flrat oc over nall.a. It Is tn ie th a t the Good holies and hiif sum m ers spent in C ARTER TREE Bill Mass! canned 17 more. even 1000. He held the strikeout clubs offerzd to buy his contract. Ing middleweight, won hi* second ginning^o/.Wmld War II... curred," the statement -said, add, rich tubeless, tires will cost ", Skid rtow, Harlem, and other crit . OSTRINSKY Summitry:.. ■ title in 1950, tied for the lead with Game^T Stafi^^ TC I#ie Tanks grabbed; the 83.000. All straight split verdict over this 80- , By dint of’this .snuffing out any little more than ordinary tires bftt ical areas of the nation which E X P E R T C O . Brooklyn’s Don Newcombe In ‘51. yesr-old welterWslght ^Ishdsr ing, '^therefore, the radical meas Dealers In Waste MaterUda Bnllard-Havena (63;) . ’ he cost the Giants 'was scouting opposition, Stalin advanced to the ures of treatment could not yield they are worth every extra penny have been of rich inspiration to B F " Pts. but Commlsslan Chairman Bob this social actlon^minded Christian 182 BItsell S t—Te). MI-8-5878 PHONE MI.n-TSSS Q. After time has been called ■V expenses and a bonus. point where he became, Russia it po.aitivp results or avert a fatal you pay. When you consider-, that Colello. f ...... 8 10 26 By BEN OLAN •. vs. the Boston Red Sox at Sara- Kennel Club’s Sanctioned Christenberry changsd Judgb Joe minister. * becaui'e. of weather conditions^, Those who have, watched Gomez self. He made all decisions. The outcome." -*5" you can buy .safety against btow- Wesolowski ...... 2 3 7 how long must the .umpire-in Aasoctated Presa Sport* Writer sola, Fla., the Chic.ago CUbs vs. AgneUo’ii scorecard add gave the outa and when you cm read daily . Quentin G. MangUn will be mas It’s here! The 1953 Spring train- the Chicago White Sox at Mesa. including Scout 'Tom Sheehan, say victory to Orebam. Two months j Politburo was his sounding board, Radici Moscow told of s m ourn ter of ceremonies for the program P ro ttas, c ...... 2 1 5 chief wait before a game can be he is a great fielding pitcher, a*" ! and the Party Congresse.s his rub- ing m eeting .^held yesterday for what a audden blowout doe* to Mass!, g ...... 8 1. 11 - I, _ Arlz.. the New York Giants vs. Match, Proves a Success later State Supreme Court Justice man.v a motorist, it is only sensible which commences immediately called In the American League? j ing exhibiUon season geU under- cg^eland at Tucsoh. Arlz.. De- good as any In the game. When Bernard Botein reversed Christen ! her atamp. For all practical piir- Stalin at which such not^d Soviet after the supper, which will be D’A'mico ...... 4 0 8 A. Rule 5.10 auUiorizes the um- | ^vay today with all of the 16 major tr.ait vs. the Philadelphia Phllllea he wasn’t pitching this winter he 8 Motifs ! poseK, w hatever he decided was writers as Ilyav'Ehrcnburg. Nlkplsi to make your choice Goodrich berry’* reversal and han ' 534: hia permission. and Stalin rallied ■u* i" the great which should start at approxi D oherty ...... 4 2 a step or two. That waa th* only Griffin , ...... Itl KB 10* 8935 tires shows the need for aligning. William H. Sehieldge mining the length of suspension to do a major league job in major .Some of the Yankees, meanwhile, ton\ Frank Parker of UnlonvlUe Al Cousin* pleased the audience ...... M KB M Just iron off the cute pink and 34-32 Johnston said that Molotov’s of day* of the October revolution, to m ately 8j o’clock. Middle Turnpike East P ayne ...... 0 0 league fashion,” he emphasized in concession of any kind that Gomez with his fine judging by picking Bennett A regular check will save miles of (Comer East Center) 185 Sprace S t. Tel. 511-9-7690 once time has been called. were wondering whether they’ll be judged the Best of Match and pre Masnuaon ... . 115 *2 »4 JOl blue bunny motifs on this beruffled For the woman of mature hguce.. fice hadn’t yet given its approval. be loyal to the party which Lenin a statement. "Exhibition games made during a rather leiigthy con the German Shepherd, who final R Schchubert ..... S* 101 K B 2S2 and Stalin forged in the crucible rubber on your tires. Q. How many individuals have on the New York roster muc’n sented the winner vrith a sterling .... SO 14 SO 2«r; can wear this over her dress right nothing looks so attractive as the "M r. Johnston," Stalin .said, w ith Kostek’s carry Motorola radios T o ta ls ...... 9 57 should be played with the same longer. St. Louis Browns’ owner versation. ly went Best of Show. Dummy . . p a smile, "you really didn’t expect of struggle an(i to be loyal to our 30 - 22, managed to win the American silver bowl and roaetU. can wear this oer her dress right frock in two parts that fits to per and will install them tor you. Score at half zeat and performance aa regular Bill Vecck visited the Boqibers’ St. SHOW CHAIRMAN Frances T otals ...... 4*9 4S2 4iai412|l Mr. Molotov to‘ disagree with me, people, aa eomrade Stalin was loyal Bullard-Havens. League batting championship at BEST OF GROUP winners were away—or on hot summer days the fection. This version has intere.at Auto-Lite batteries are sold here. least two seasons in a row since season games.” Petersburg quarters and announc Beauchamp also wishes to thank choice of 1 did you?" to them to the la.st minute of hi* as foUowa; Best Non-8portlng— TMB Me. 1 (*> . ^ pinafore turns into a pretty sun ing .scalloped detail, a 1901? Only two of the major league ed he was seeking some outfield Mrs. Paul xmark, Trophy Chair dress. Use the remaining motifs oii sleeves. It was a revealing remark.' No- life." squad*, the'Pittsburgh Pirates and Standard Poodle owned by Mrs. man; Mrs. Ruth Foster. Refresh WlUon ...... R M A. SI*— Larry Lajoie (1908-04), and i/itching help. He talked for Sports in Brief Palleln ...... M M Junior’s wearables.ables. ■ Patterh No. 8935 is a sew-rite body disagreed with Stalin. No- the St. Louia Browns, are sched two hours with General Manager Stanley C. Roekwell of West Hart ments; Mrs. Albert Conlon, Mr* Ty Cobb (1907 through 1915 and ford; Sporting—Cocker Spaniel Zwick ...... M 100 Pattern No. 5345 contains tissue perforated p attern in sizes 34, 36, j body would dare. Fear made again from 1917 ‘through 1919), uled to play against minor league Georg? Weiss of the Yanks. For the third consecutive season Raymond Jutras, Virginia de r. M u r p h y ...... 11* rt paper pattern for sizes 1, 2. 3 in- 38. 40. 42, 44, 46. 48, 50. 52. S iz e ; slaves of all the Russians. The opposition. The Pirates take on the the Syracuse National* have led owned by Mr*. Mildred Trehy of Noyelles, Regiatratlon; Raymond M. Schubert ...... 122 M DUBALDO Al Simmon* (1930-SI), 'Joe Dl- "1 WANT HOME ball pUyers ” Newington, toys — Mlnatur* eluded, materia) requirements and 36, short sleeves, 5S, yards of 39-1 Secret Police became the weapon Personal Notices Maggio (1989-40), Ted Willlama Chi ban All-Dtars at Havana and Veeck said. "Our talk didn’t pro the NBA In registering more free Jutras, Annotmeer; J. Stanley Mc T otals .... 4*2 460 Inch. with which Stalin h’eld Russia in Pinscher owned by Walter R. Bos- i Me. 2 (4) " sewing directions:- plus color j MUSIC CENTER (1941-42 and 1947-48) and Ferris the Browniea meet thf Los Angeles duce anything concrete but there throws than field goals. \ Cray, Chief Steward; Herman Tea stamp-on for 8 motifs, and trans For this pattern ,send 30c' in j his power, !• ' \ I I f Angela lat Los Angeles. The carbin of Warehouse Point; Ter Schendel, Show Rings; Jams* Mc- Burke Card of Thanks Pain (I951-.52). is-a chance of a deal going riers—Smooth Fox Terrier owned J . M urphy .•. ” i 5 ff ferring and laundering instructions. coins, your name, address, size It waa more than a political 186 MIDDLE TPK. WEST A- Who were the pitchers in Brownie "B” team travels to thr-augh," Rocky Bridges, Cincinnati in- Collough and Joseph D ^on, Ad Verona ...... 104 IM. Send 25c in coins, your name, desired and the pattern number power he held. He was the final TEU MI-9-6205 Santa Maria, Calif!,, to tangle with fielder recently acquired froni the by J. Stanley McOay; Working— mission; Barbara and Mr. James, Knoll ...... \V(! wish to thank atl of our nelgh- the ■ 1917 gam e between the Chibs Veeck didn't mention any names, Ademy . . . . address and the pattern number to SUE BURNETT, THE'MAN Judge of all things. If he frowned borit, friends and relatives for the a Japanese alf-star squad. Brooklyn Dodgers, is the anort- German Shepherd owned by Mr. stewards. u GIVE YOU LASTING SATISFAGTIUN and Reds that saw both clubs ga but he’s ready to take outfielder and Mrs. Rlckter, of Thomaston; to ANNE CABOT, THE 5IAN- CHESTER EVENING HER.ALD. on a piece of music, the composer many acta of kindness and aynipathy Instruction in Guitar nine Innings without a hit? The World (Champion New York Irv Noreh if the Yankees decide eat player on the Redleg squad. The club also wishes to thank Totals ...... U2 S CHESTER EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. AMERICAS. NEW became' out of fashion. His taste aliown iia during our recent bereave Yankees start off -with the St. Hounds—Afghan owned by Janet the many friends and members ment, the joes of our brother and Mandolin, Violin, Piano, SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER AT A. Right-hander Fred Toney to pctMle -him. It’s possible they Hia five feet eight inches tall. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW YORK 8(8. N. Y. became the taste of millions. uncle. John Sarlorla. We especially waa on the hill lor Cincinnati, Louis Cardinals at St. PetCTsburg, will du so since Manager Caaev Koch of Greenfield, Mas*- who donated trophies and food to N ^ AT A C O j p i t g i l M B '-i , YORK 86. N. y . Don't /nisa the new Basic Fash Communism became a religion in thank the Alpine Society, all tljoae who Accordion an^ Drums Southpaw Jimmy Vaughan for Fla., and the Brooklyn I)odgers, Stengel is known to be high o*i The undefeated apd untied Manchester people who showed make jihls match such a success, Presentiirg the New Anne Cabot ion for ’53, spring and summer. It’s Ru.ssia, with Stalin as God. He was. sent the beautiful/ floral trlbutea and with special thahks to Frank loanfd (he use of melr car*. Chicago. In the top of the 10th last year'* National League pen Bill Skowron. a rookie. Skowron. George Tech football team aet'lS were as follows: Mrs. Jo)m Girard Needlework Album. Directions for a complete spring slewing guide in fact, Russia. > Instruments and JOHNSON PAINT CO. liming, th* Reds buncdied two hits nant winners, clash with the Bos still on the Kansas City i-ostcr, led schoql team records. 17 individual took F lrit and Best of BreiKl with Knight, Salea Representative of Boston 100, puppet mittens, basic embroidery for smart, practical wardrobes; .Mrs. Ma r*aret Cignetto. . Musical Supplhes 699 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER PHONE Mi-9-4501 off Vaughan, Toney going on to ton BravM at Miami. I the American Association In )>at- records and tied on* during ,th* her Great Dane; Yvonne Mtgnerey Kasco Dog Food 0>.^ and the Man New York 75, Mr. and X rt. John StevenaoD, •titchea and grand designs are gift pattern printeds inside the (Next: What Stalin has acrom- hurl blUeas ball to win, t-r6. ‘ Other games include; Cincinnati tin^ and runs batted in last year. 1952 season. placed and took beat Setter ^ and cheater Kamel Suj^ly Shop. FopI W ayne 78, printed In thU ljuue. 25 cents. )>ook. 25 cents. "any Balbohl pUahed.) j and family. J ' ’J /- ■V ./ \- /; . 1 f'. ■■ ■/
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,^ MARCH 7, 1953 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1953 PAGE ELEVnF Aatomobiles for Sale 4' Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 1.1 " Roofinii— Sidinc 16 Business Oppurtanities [ S2 Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles for Sale 45 I Boats and Aeccaaoriea 46 Household Goods 51 Hoarders Wantad 59-A for Sale 71 Rouaas for Sola 72 Lola for Sale 73 Wantcd>-Real Eatate READ THIS AND LOOK no ALL ALUMINUM PARAMOUNT Engineering Com PHOTOGRAPHY Studio for aale 1953 EMERSON 17" Television, ^ LEADING Classified FOR A DEPENDABLE und Clean further: 1951 8\iper Buick sedan. .COMBINATION. WINDOWS pany. Roofing and aiding eati- In Manchester, Main street loca- brand new, $169.95, excise' tax WARDS OUTBOARD motor lay- RE.WIS,E_’ KINO CARE, Warm room, aged LIVE IN the Counter: Two lota of USTINGR Wanted,, single^ two*2 UN Delegated "Used C*n S«» OUf Vint Up of 1951 Ctfstbm "Ford eedah, 'TWll matea cheerfully gtVCTr.- AR typer ttwi; firtly; equipped, RiU* . " jTjpg INSURANCE ' ind wafrari^ Thcludea. ‘ away.‘'tl0' holds'any W a i^ Sea pendh. Bed, iidbulatory. Mrs.' MANCHESTER 'land "in' Andover near Lake, one family, three-famUy, huatneae O ______1 a. _ AND DOORS BUY l^ERE REAL TO BE SOLDI Late Turn Ins. Trading: High On Ford Victoria, 1950 Ford Tudor, of roofing and Siding eaimplea on other Intefeats. Write Box E. range terms to suit you. Mitch Jfing motor 'til May let. Then Bickford, T. A. Coventry. Pilgrim 164’ X 140’; the other 235’ x 800’. property. Have niany cash buy- opCCUlfltC OVCE Your Car for a New Dodge 19.50 Ford Club Coupe, 19.50 Chev Immediate Delivery. diaplav at 41 Oak atreet. F. H. A. Herald. ell 9-0980. pay balance or arrange conven SAVINGS CAN BE MADE 2-8413. EXCELLENT Bpth lots cleared. High end dry era. Mortgages arranged,arranged. Please t J. i Advertisements V-Eight. Financing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. COMPANY rolet sedan. 1950 Olds, club coupe, Prompt Service. ient terme. 8 H. P. Sea, King 20% OFF HARVARD ROAD FIVE-ROOM CAPE COD qnd very near new achool. CaU call George U Grasladlo, Real 19.50 Chevrolet alKmetal station ^ Work Gu.iranteed. will accept applications from SET —CEDAR lawn furniture, an Standard reduced from $135 to MItcheU 9-4820 after 5 o’clock. tor. MItcheU 9-5678. 109 Henry CLASSIFIED ADVT. SOLIMENE, INC. CONNECTICUT Valley Conatruc- Help Wanted— Female S5 tique high chair, oval table and N DESIRABLE LOCATION Vishinsky Shift wagon, 1951 Henry J., 1949 Chev high ca lle r men who are look only $125.88. Buy now at Wards Kitchen and Dishwashers Aportmanfa-'-Flat*— J atreet DEPT. HOURS Storm Window and Door Speciaiiat. tlon. Guaranteed roofs and aiding. botiles, Glenwood camp stove, Wa offer for salt for tha first Dodge and Plymouth Cars rolet deluxe sedan (black), 1949 W’ANTED -Secretary for law of^ ing for a lifetime career sell low aale price. Montgomery Ward, Hotpoint Dishwashers Tenements 8S 8:16 A . M. to 4:.10 P. M. Aluminum storm windows and coal grate, 4 fire extinguiahers. 3 Urns a Custom, 8avan-Room Fireplace, atcam heat, all city Resort Property for Sale 74 (Conttaned Froai Pag* Oaa) Chevrolet deluxe tudor, 1949 Chev Call for Free Demonstration, fice. Full or part time. Write Box ing life insurance and servicing 822 ld houses. Price $13,- wltnln aald Dlatrlct. deceaaed. Viahlnaky was being sent here to paiht, valves Just ground. W. B. sedan, 1940 Chevrolet coupe. All Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-230$, cleaned, repaired. 26 yeara' ex sirable. Apply Watkins Bros., 935 X 80. Buitabla offices, light manu closed porch overlooking nice of Cottages (and they could be Thia Court doth decree that alx street. Hartford, Conn. like these on Wards. Premium Mitchell 9-1119. 000 to $13,500. Thomas Murdock. remove him frohi the Moscow 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co.. fully equipped and in good condi perience Free est< mates. Oall Main etreet. DIaiRonds—Watches— facturing. Information, Backer, ly lanoMaped yard. Owner converted to year 'round homea), mnntha be allowed and limited for the , Dial MI-3-5121 Inc., 311 Main street. Phone P.UBBISH and Ashes removed. Howley. Manchester Mitchell Grade Vitalized oil; Reg. $.71 a 38 Oak street moving aut of state. Price for Mitchell 3-5722. credHora of aald eatate to exhibit their I scene. tion. Douglas Motor Sales, .333 Parking lots and driveways plow gal. in 55 ,gal. drum $.64. Reg. Jewelry 48 MODEL 70 International Harvest 4 rooms fumlahed, and are priced clalma asalnat the aame to the Ancil Molotov—once tsg’gcd by Lsnia Mitchell 9-5238. 3-5361. % ____ WANTED—Married man for gen quick sale, $17,900. Bowera from $3,950 to 85,000 with Down lary Executor and direcia that public Main. ed. Immediate service, rea.sonable eral farm and dairy work. Good $4.69 flv* gallon can $4.17. Reg. er ^reexer, like new. Rcaaonabia. MODERN Professl6nal office for MANCHESTER—^Built for perma a top-rats filing c le ^ —cus CLERIC-TYPIST LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- School but a block away. In Payments of 8804) to $1,500. Rea notice be siven of thIa order, by ad- 1949 CHEVROLET suburban. New rates. Phone Mitchell 9-06.50. wages. Rent available free and $1.95 two gallon can $1.66. Reg. Mitchell 9-7724. rent on East Center street. Mitch spection by appointment. nence, six room brick Cape Cod. vertlalns In a newapaper havins a cir tomarily spoke disparagingly of 1951 PLYMOUTI^ hard top Heating— Plumbing 17 palrt, aojurta watches expertly. sonable terma oh balance. Im culation In aald dlatrlct. and by poat- Viahlnaky as "Just a lawysr.’* Announcements paint. Motor Just overhauled. vertlble. Alt extras. Low mileage. Intorestinsr work, in credit free milk. Write Box B, Herald. $5.76 case 24 one quart cans ell 3-6514 - Mltehell 9-5820. Attached garage. Hot water Full price $1,035. Carter Chevro LINOLEUM P.emnanta 50c square $4.98. Montgomery Ward, 822 Reasonabla prices. Open daUy. mediate occupancy on all. Private Ins a copy thereof on the public alsn These delegates said Viahlnaky, Call owner at Mitchell 3-6140. GUARANTEED Plumbing and department. Plea.«ant workinjj STOP A T heat. Leaf than 10 yeara old poat In aald Town of Boltoa neareat the ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed let Co., 811 Main street. Phone yard. Anhalt tile, wall covering. Main street. Thursday evenings 129 Spruce Stone wallsf, large decorative beach and are overlooking lake. place where the deceaaed laat dwelt. known as a protegs o f U P. B«rla, heating’. Alterations and new Three are lake front. The Allen to order. Specialty collecticn Mitchell 9-5238. 19.50 CHEVROLETS. Tudors de Done by reliallef)- well-trained work. Perms glad's electric and conditions. Five day 40 hour THE PERSONAL FINANCE atreet Mitchell 9-4387. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE STORE FOR Rent. Good, central R O B ^ T J. SMITH, INC. awning. Attractively planted with CLAYTON E. HUNT. JUdfe. head of the Soviet poUUcal pffiice, JUST ARRIVED, new 1953 Cros- Realty Company, Realtors, 180 pieces restored. Dresses ' copied. luxe. Eq\iipped. Two to choose men. All Joba guaranteed. Hall gas water heaters sold and in AT THE GREEN location. Inquire SO Haynes atreet evergreens. Bargain at $16,900. AT A COURT or PROBATE held helped engineer the ousting of COMPANY ley air conditioners. Don't wall Center atreet, Manchester. Phone Call Plgrl •' 2-6945. 1952 CHEVROLI-rr 3-4 ton pickup. from. Extra clean. Center Motor Linoleum Co.. .56 Cottage atreet. stalled. Time pay^nents arranged. 963 Main Street Also six room .frame Cape Cod. at Mancheater, within and for the Molotov as foreign mlnlatar oa , Low, mileage. Full .30 day guar- Apply ■! until summer heat, when yo\i Fuel and Feed 49-A For Complete Selection of MItcheU 3-5105. QIatrIct nf Mancheater. on the 4th March '5. 1949, snd that Molotov Sales, 461 Main Mreel. Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mitch Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8'714. Will, employ several men as Same area. Five yeara old. At'-^ day of March. A. D., 1063. RENT A SANDER from Wards anl*e. Substantial savings. Carter ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. can't find what you want. Buy Wanted to Rent 68 * Mitchell 9-5241 never forgot or forgave Viahlnaky.. branch manager trainees. Must SEASONED Fliaplace hardwood ^OM E FURNISHINGS * tached garage. Well planted lot IF YOU’RE in the market for a Preaent, JOHN J. WALLETT, Do it yourself — save up to two- Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Main 1951 FORD Victoria, radio, heat HARTFORD GAS COMPANY be high school graduate, college now and aave. New Oosley 3-4 Judse. Viahlnaky was Stalln’a prose A PLUMBING .shop at your door. 81 bundle. Laiurelaton Sunoco Sta URGENTLY NEEDED, 3 or 4 Only $15,300. Town and Coventry aummer place at the shore, here thirds the cost of renewing your street. Mitchell 9-52.38. er. Fordamatic. Excellent condi ATTICS AND Ba.'ements cleaned. training desirable. Age 24-28. H. P. air conditioner, regular Full Line of Sealy Mattresses Eatate of T. Annie Brown, late of cuting purge-master In the groat No time'lost. New work. Altera tion, Route No. 6, Bolton Notch -room unfurnished apartment for Realty. Office Hartford 3-6266, or la your chance to get a wonder Mancheater, In aald Olatrirt, deceaaed. floors and get professional look tion. Low mileage. Immaculate Rubbiah and ashea hauled. All 2.33 Pearl Street Muat have. car. This position of $399.95, rpeclal $349.95; new From $39.60 to $79.96 liquidation trials of 1936-67 and tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot Phone Mitchell 9-8224. famU} of two adults. Call Mitch MANCHESTER—Five room ranch Glaatonbury 8-2792. ful deal. Four room unit on-Block Pn motion of Chrlatlan E. Brown of ing result'. See Wards Paint man SPRING throuthout. Extremely ' gooStudebaker Champion 4-Dr. aorlei". One owner car. Going Into HEATING Fronr. A to Z. Con erous benefits. Apply in person. eral savings and retirement plan. Open evenings. Phone Mitchell COW MANURE, delivered by load 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. nanea cost, and beautiful view, >ubllc notice to the credltora to brine surprised delegates. Another sur Furnaces cleaned. 2i-hour serv New Model Laundry, 73 Summit Good references. MItcheU. 9-9640, doors throughout. Large lot. Price MANCHESTER—ExceUent Cape hardens wood. Quart $1.19. Wards Sedan- Heater and overdrive. service. See It today. Call Mitch version burners, boiler-burner Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve .3-5191. for your lawna and gardeni. Pella a. yet near e*hopping stores and r their clalma within |Mld time allow prising turn was tha sudden de Spar .wax —gives satin luster fin ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. street. ning hours by appointment—Mon 815.800SE. a E. Agency, MItcheU Ood. Four finished, two partly, beaches. FuU cash price |3,000 ed by publlahlng a copy of thia order parture of Andrei A. Gromyko, ell 9-3581 after 5:.30. units, complete heating eystems. Bros. Mitchell 3-7405. THREE-PIECE living room suite, WANTED—Large room. Private 9-8715. MItcheU 9-1167. shed dormer, hot water heat, fire In aome newapapar haring a circulation ish. Best quality wax. Quart $1.29. 1950 .Studebaker Starlight Coups All work guaranteed, lim e pay day through Friday. AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, $7.95 per unit. Phone or write Harold In aald probata dlatrlct, within ten Soviet Ambassador to London, - Radio, hepter, overdrive. Two ANTIQUES Reflniahed. Repairing w a n t e d — Girl for part time with slip covert, .In good condi bath preferred. Suburban or coun place. Storm windows and Montgomery Ward, 828 Main 1950 DODGE Pickup. New motor, done on any furniture. Tleman, ments arranged Mnriarty Broth regularly $9.98. Defrost,*; every try preferred. Gentleman. Write J. Dwyer, R.F.D. No. 2, Andover, daya from tha date of thia order, and Britain for the Um ud Btatsa to to chooae from. $675. 1949 Chevrolet 3-4 ton pick work. Norton Electric Instrument PERSONAL Household Goods 51 tion. Call, or Inquire Sunday. MANCHESTER — Five room ocraens. Large kitchen. Amesite Conn. Phone MItcheU 3-5826. return maka to thia court of the notice Uke over the dsIsgatlOB until Vi street. 189 South Mein etreet. Phone ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. night. No mesay defrosting. More Box TS, Heraldi - Civen. up, dump truck. Nice and clean. Co., 71 Hilliard street. efficient. Saves money. Cole MItcheU 3-5001. 20 WestmiiMtar ranch, oil hot water heat, ra- drive. BuUt In 1951. Nice location. ahlnaky can return from Moscow. 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. Mitchell 3-5643. FINANCE COMPANY JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Keeney's Garage, Buckland. PLUMBING And heating. Special Motors Servicenter, 436 Center. AN HONMT PERSON road. ceesad radiators, tile bath, full Phone Barbara Woods Agency. Had Visa Two Weeks Sedan—Radio and heater. WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPING DESIRE APARTMENT or house cellar, bus, schocl, $12,000. Carl Personsls WIRING INSTALLATION of all izing in repairs. Copper water MItcheU 9-7702. SubnAmn for Sale 75 AT A COURT or PROBATE held It was raportod hsrs w a n t e d — Experienced dental 806 Main Street THAT'S WHAT I WANT .for myself and aged parents. ton W, Hutchins Mltrhall 9-0182, at Henehceter. within and fnr the I Gromvko had a ------19.50 Buick Special Dslgxe 4-Dr. 1952 MERCURY Hardtop con types. No Job too small. Peter piping, remoleling elettrlc equip PARAMOUNT All Aluminum Father la an eiiigineer living in THE PROSPECT Hill School for assistant. Call Mitchell 9-9779. TO TAKE OVER Machinery and Tools 52 Mitchell 8-6231. THREE BEDROOM ranch, attach- VERNON—live In basement whUe DUtrirt of Mancheiter. on the 6th * , . ^ .*** Sedan. vertible, tutone blue. Radio, heat Pantaluk, 40 F'oster street. Phone ment for pluifged drains. Edward Phone Mitchell 9-7430 triple track windows and doors. Connecticut while mother and day of March, A. D., 1963. U® ™ United SUtSS fOC sbOUt tWO young children. Transportation UNPAID BALANCE ad garage, fireplace, atorma, 90* completing this well-planned er, defrosters, Merc-o-matlc drive. Mitchell 9-7.103. Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or Also Paramount custom made SAVE $15 to $30 during Wards reside in Pennsylvania. Can you PrMent, JOHN J. WALLETT. weeks. This rslssd conjscturs in furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc MONTHLY PAYMENTS' SIX ROOM house with sun parlor, frontage. Landaoaped, $15,500. ranch type home. Illnesa com 1948 Hudson 4-Dr.—Radio, heater. In excellent 1'ondltion. Mileage Mitchell 3-5844. Venetian blinds. Hastings aluml big garden tractor Lay-Away help us get together? P. S. I am Of Paul Uruno. laU of Man- «n*d‘ tor, Phone Mitchell 9-5767. under 1..500. Going to Join hia- MASON, STONE contractor and awnings and door hoods. Free $22.18 largs lot, nicely landscaped. Cell Gatto. A Oo.,< 5-9198, evenings pels sacrifice. Madeline BnliUi, BOOKKEEPING NEW FURNITURE AND Bale,-Only $10 down holds 2Vi-3 8 months old. Phone MItcheU chMter, in said Dlitriik, d»ceMcd. I P***Mida to Mnd Qrooiyko 1947 Plymouth 5 Paaaengsr Coupe. band overseas.' Must sell. Prli'e cement work. Va.entlno Belluccl, LENNOX Furnaces and-warm air .MItcheU 3-7230. A 8-3988, Manchaaier Mitchell Realtor, MItcheU 9-1642 or MItrit- On motion of Otorgo c. LoMner of or had planned to keep Mm In BALLARD'S Driving School, Man Help Wanted— Male estimates, no down payment, 3 APPLIANCES H. P. Chor-Trac until April 15. 9-6279. V $2,295. Mav be financed. Call Fern atrest. Tel. Mitchell .3-5042. healing. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell DEPARTMENT years to pay. Office 41 Oak 3-6946. ell 3-4679. chester's oldest Thousands of 1946 Ford V-8 2-Dr. or Female 37 which is now in storage— Wards tractors operate efficient CAPE COD—Dormers.ciates. 260 Tolland Turnpike. 3-6793. speclaltiee since J910. We have cell Howerd R. Haetings, Mitch tion screens, storm window*. At UN and elaswhsra and wsrs 1953 PI.YMOUTH FORDOR CRAN- Manchester. ‘Phone Mitchell O K —^-Birdfs—-PfU- 41 G. E. TELEVISION, 12'ii " screen, Simmons mattress and box spring, Mitchell 3-7503 any Ume____ ell 9-1107. ______A Co„ Phone Hartford 5-9198, ' Dan Mosler, Mitchell 9-3829. Mitchell 9-9483 BROOK 0 8 them from $16,000 up. If you are taches garags. Large lot, well moving to meet It 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. console with door's. Mahogany fin Alexander Smith nigs. Inlaid, evenings 8-3989, Manchester 1952 OLDSMOBILE FORDOR SU Moringr— ^TruckinY— AVON HAS Two territories open. ish, 1950 model. Condition very lamps, tables, dishes, pots and looking to buy or sell, it will be landscaped. $16,200 including Some -European d e la t e s alss FILE your Income tax return in 1949 PLYMOUTH aedan special Musical Instruments NICE SIX ROOM cape Cod, 2 un Mltehell 8-8946. Premier Malenkov PER "88 " Storaxe 20 Regulsr cslla on established ci s- PART BOXER puppies for aal^ $.5 good, $75. Tel. Mitchell 9-3879. pans. worth your while to call; eve electric stove and refrigerator. conjectured that tha appolntBMaU your own home. Call Mitchell deluxe. Lustrous- graen finish finished, fireplace, picture window, 1951 FORD TUDOR CUSTOM ^ tomers will bring you good In each. Phone Mitchell 9-2833. nings, MItcheU 9-7160, or Frank Mr. and Mra. Wm. Goodchild, Sr. gOLTON—Attractively designed w mm # A • I *umounced In Moscow showed there 0-4928 for appointment. < fully equipped. A very iftnart ALL KINDS of carpentry work. AUSTIN A. c h a m b e r s CO., SHOTGUN FOR Sale - Ithaca 16 PHONE ME IMMEDUTELY MUSIC Instrument rental. Com hot water heat, kitchen fan, din 19.51 CHEVROLET TUDOR come. Write District Manager, P. Plnnev MItcheU 9-7877. Office Realtors. Mlteksl 8-7925 any ranch house. Mahogany panelled Is Illa il o f A c t io n h* * atruggls for power InTdring family car at Center Motor Sales Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. local and long distance moving, gauge double barrel. $2.5. Hopkins HARTFORD 6-0358' plete line of instruments. Rental ette, breeze-way and garage. In WANTED -Riders to Hartford 1948 CHEVROLET a..UB COUPE O. Box 27, North Branford, Conn. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Walton W. Grant, Realtor. 647 tlms. living room with dining area, Malenkov, Molotov and Barts. 461 Main atreet. packing, storage. Call Mitchell A Allen 16 gauge. $2.5. Single bar applieu to purchase price. Rap- cxceUcnt condition, very goo4 lo They said Malenkov, whOs u - Center. Hours 8-30 to 6. Mitchell 1947 FORD TUDOR LAW.’'? MOWERS sharpened and Poultry and Supplies 43 SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, Main street, Hartford 2-7584, cation. S. A. Baachlar, Realtor. fireplace, overslBed kitchen with 1948 FORD a.U B COUPE 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. rels $5 snd many other.i. Hart HOUSE FOR sale at 73 Jensen (Conttaned From Page One) partnUy holdlhg the thsMs qstt. 9-7862. 1951 HENRY J. tudor sedan, six repalrebass ac GLASTONBURY Aping Stalin, he Invariably OWN HOME BY A FORMER shades made to measure. All To change to Bu.4ine.*ia Zone 1 an service for eight; man’s Benrua cordion. new, shifts, only $169.50,- This excellent Cape Cod home of COMPACT 6-ROOM HOUSE and tcreena. Down payment power were wooing ths army. Shti- $6' weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, PAINTING, Exterior and interior, hand mower 16" $14.97. Regular -watch; Toastmaster Toaster: $2,000. Terms on balance. wears the party tunic, buttoned up kov wsa put to on^sido by StsUa INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Auto Acceiworieo— Tires 6 metal Venetian blinds at a new psperhanging. Ceilings reflnish- area on the Northerly .*»ide of Ea.'t carrying case, guaranteed. Terma, five rooms, plus one unfinished is na ca.*h $2 weekly. Cole Motor low price. Keys made while you WANTED $99.50 power mower 18" $94.'.50. choice of woman’s necklace and On a lot 100 X 150. Plenty of trees. Rambling seven room Cape Cod, to the neck, with his trousers aRer ths war. ed. Wall paper books on., reqgest. Center Street and the F.asterly side trades. Save up to 33 1-3% on offered for your approval. This PHONE Mitchell 9-5691 ServlceiUer, Mitchell 9-0980. wait. Ma.'low'a. MATERIAL HANDLERS Regular $107.50 Rotary power earring ret. Total value' $152.85— House is in excellent condiUon. (two rooms unfinished). Attached tucked in his boots. Taksn by Snrpriss Estimates given. Full}^ Insiircd. mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward, of Lenox Street, bounded and other models. For home demon nome is constructed with finest No Surprise AFTER 6 P. M. ANOTHER our price $64. Brunner's, Inc., 358 materials and with expert work Has breeseway and garage, too. MANCSIESTER ~ 6-Room Cape n ra ge, natural red wood exterior Viahlnaky was grim and sorrow 1949 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Good Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell l.st and 2nd Shift.# 822 Main street. deacrihefl a.s follows: Beginning at stration write; Connecticut Ac 'nie Ideal kitchen, two exposures, His elevation to the prime min FOR APPOINTMENT WEAVING ..pf burtu', moth holea e point in the intersectipn_of the East Center atreet. manship. Must be seen to be ap Move in tomorrow. Cod, (4 rooms finished), 4 years ful as he boarded ths Libsrts. To)^ tires, new paint, spotless inside and torn clothing, hosiery runs, 9-1003. cordion Shcchange (division Ron- old. Hot water heat, oil burner, Icnotty pine cabineta: dining nook, istiY-ov«r the heads of older Bol ranking Soviet dsisgatas said they BUDf'.ET CENTER EXTRA! Northerly line of Ea.sl Cent'r preciated. Shown by appointment ONLY $12,600. and out. Full price $995 $24.5 bandba^s repa'red. zipper re BRAND NEW 1953 21" ..table FLORENCE 2 and 4 range, in dtnone Accordion Center), 26 fireplace. Centrally located. Sale dining room v^ith picture window, sheviks did not surpriss many oh- were completely taken by surprias PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Street with the •Ea.sterly line <>f only. Aatomobiles for Sale 4 down. Open tonight 'til 9. Bnin- We have made a special pur placement, umbtellaa repaired, PRECISION MOLD PRESS model tejevi.sion. Ready for U. good condition, $50. Kemp’s Inc., Market atreet, Hartford, 6-<>700, MANY OTHER LlflTlNOS Price $11,900 with down payment large living room, knotty pine fire seryera. His designation 1 ^ fall | and so was Viahlnaky hlmsslf. ner’s Packard. 358 East Center —Ceilings refInished. Free esti H.F. Hand rub'oed mahogan. cab Lenox Street; thence Ea.sterly 3 to 9 p. m. of $2,000 to $2,800. as key speaker at the' 19th party It was rsportsd'laat Bight thara chase on tires so we < an sell men'a shirt collars reversed and mates. Wallpaper books available. OPERATOR-TRAINEES 763 Main atreet. ' Dlace.-wall with book ehelvef^.fuU 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup atreet. vou St .lO'v off. exchange; inet. $189.95. Terms. Phone Mitch along .said Northerly line of Ea.st ARTHUR A. KNOFLA T. J. CROCKE'TT length mantel, two bedrooma. walk Congress demonstrated clearly might be a masting of ths Security replaced. Marlow'a Little Mending Francis T. Gee, Mitchell 3-8474. 1st Shift Center Street, 3.56 feet; thence model 76. Radio, heater.. In nice 6,00 X 16, 6.70 X 1.5, 7.10 X 15. Shop. ell 9-5650. A DINING Room table, five chairs, 875 MAIN ST. EST.: 1921 out basement with nicture window that he was recognised as the out Council next week to consider the 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to Northerly 200 feel; thence Easter BECKER PIANO, in good condi MAIN STREET condition throughout.'Eaay terms. 6lao 7.60 .X t.5. Three days only. PAINTING AND DECORATING. a server $10, divan $10, a day-bed Phone: MItcheU 3-5440 COVENTRY — 2-FamUy — one 5- and flreptace. Will be open Sunday standing figure under Stalin in ijueatlon of a success or to tsers choose from. All iq excellent con ROYAL AND Smith-Conma port- ly 29.3 feet to property N /F Pin- tion. Inqui/e 37 Footer street. Mitchell 3-5416 both party and government affairs. Douglas Motors, 333 Main atreet. CURTAINS [.sundered and iron Floors sanded and refinlMied. $5, sofa. Inquire 24 Strong atreet. Evenings: MItcheU 9-5038 room and one 4-room flat. Twd 4 to 5:30. tary-General Trygve Lis. Ths BrR' dition. -Douglas Motors. 333 Maih. ing cir.ne in mv home. Ca|l Mitch — 1.30 Starting Rate abla and standard typewriters. riey; thence Northerly along or Mitchell 9-5592 Residence MItcheU 9<7761 acrea of land. Immediate occu His speech lambasting the party lah are known to be anxious for .''.941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, HUDC.ET CENTER W'allpaper hooka on request. Al.«o All makes of adding machines properly N F Pinney and N F WE BUY and aell good used furni UPRIGHT PIANO, free to anyone From Manchester, continue on for “mistakes snd shortcomings’’ ell 9-4.'!3,1. furniture refinlshed. Call Gerry. pancy both flats. Lights and some action at this aaasion of ths good condition, green finish. Lots 19.38 PLYMOUTH deluxe busines.s Growing Compan.v , sold or rented Repairs on all I .Stevenson in part hy each, 110 ture, combination ranges, gas t^-ho will take it away. MItcheU water. Good locaUon. Needs South Main street in*' ?»a''c*'''«ter showed the elements of a success- assembly aad are puriitag. ths coupe. ,(3ood tires, battery and ! 91 Center Street Mitchell 9-,8866. 9-1456. BOLTON LAKE—Cozy all year, VERY DESIRABLE S«ven room of good transportation in this one. F11 j l ips urance . Program makes. Marlow's. . [.fept, more or lea.st thence We.sterly ranges and heaters. Jones Furni , Dutclu coi.onlal. .Excellent. oondi-. decorating, and nainUng. end Road.to.sign;...... _ ^ . , tul bidder for hta leader’s, mantle. ,nf)me of Lsstsr B. JPearaon, i D«ugl*k Motors,'333 Main:' radiator.- New -- brakes. Radip-. i BuiWtrtjr-i-^ohtractlnx' :J4l: along land-N/F Alexander Jarvis, ture Store, 36 Oak; Mltcheil four- room- home, almost-new; Oil some plumbing work. Sale Price The tumuit'ous' r’eceptfon he ro Ian foirsi^ soerstairy and I heater. $125. Phone Bill Brennan, ^M1 tell ell .3-1161 PAINTING AND Paperhanging. Available , TRADE IN .voiir old wooden storm heat, continuous hot water, comer tion, new roof, new paint. Private Free oHImatea. Paper books 235 feet, more or le.s.s to northea.st 9-1041. Wearing: Apparel— Furg 57 rale. No agents. Phone 0-5650 for $6,800 with $1,600 to $2,000 down. celved from Ck>ngreaa member) of the assembly. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Mitchell 3-7,521. CABINET MAKING, kitchens re I windows toward our new all alum- corner of Lot 280 Green Acre.s Ad lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced TOWN and COUNTRY second only to that accorded Stalin Some delegates said ths Rtissiana ■ee Gorman Motor Sales. Buick modeled. No Job'100 small. Free available. Get our spring outside i inum Winter-Seal combln..lion L. AND H. ELECTRIC range with LADY’S Gabardine spring coat, at $8,500. To inspect call How particulars. EVERYTHING for your car snd prices now. Call Cliff Scorso, Apply In Person dition; thence .Southerly along the REALTY —showed the poeltion of power he might have had their InstructiOBs Sales and Service, 285 Main 1948 PACKARD Sedan. Good tires. e.llmates. Moulson'S Woodwork [ screen'''abd storm windows. Manu- three burners and' deep well. CaU size 11. Like new. $15. Boy’s ard R. Hastings. MItcheU 9-1107. COVENTRY — Hava you been Good motor. New paint. Full price' home. Budget temia to .suit .vou. Mitchell 9-4298. Easterly line of said Lot 280 and MANCHEiSTER—One year old, alx Hartford 3-6266, had attained. on this question bsforo Stalin dlad street. Mlt.:hell 9-4571. Open eve ing .Shop. Tel. Pilgrim 2-669.5. SPENCER RUBBER 1 -factured In Rockville, our win- Lot 281 Green Arres Addition, MItcheU 9-5780. spring coat, hat. Size 5. Like new, dreaming of a summer vacation Malenlcov was bom at Oren- and atUI might be able to aet m it $888, look this one over. It's a You talk, we do it. Bvidgel O n CONVENIENTLY Located, new room, garrison colonial 1 % baths, er Glastonbury 3-2702 ninga. I dow>s bear the Good Housekeep 117.45 feet; thence Weaterly along. $8. MItcheU 9-4300. at a lake? Why not own your burg In the Urals In 1902. He was I If the assembly doss not rapieea steal. Brunner's Packard, 358 ter. Mitchell 3-4164. REMODELING— Painting inside FIBRE RUGS iji stock now. All five room ranch type, beautiful fireplace, combination windows, RooTinx— Sidinx 14 and out. Pa-pering. Ceilings whit PRODUCTS CO. ing Seal of Approval. Budget pay Southerly line of said Lot 281 to « walk-up attic, basement garage, own cottage and ' have your too young to take part when tha lie at this sprtag saaslon, h s ’Win 1951 FORD Custom eight, fully East C enter street. Phone Mitch ments— free estimates. Gall East colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 GIRL’S SIZE 12 Imported suit. hardwood floors, fireplace, brick jdreamz come true! We have equipped, two door and fordor ened. Call now anci make all ar the Ea.sterly line of Lenox Street. ameaite drive, dishwasher. Owner Russian revolution broke out, but I remain In offlea at least until alKt ell 3-5191. Wanted Aatmi—- FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Chapel Street ern Aluminum Products, 12 Ver 120 feet, more or leas; thenre and up. Phone MItcheU 9-4343, Never worn, aent as gift. Call front, oil hot water heat, full several cottages (and they could at 17 he enlisted in the Red army, fall. There has baen no sign tkst Former local owners. For a real stay on in any kind of storm, and rangements before the spring Manchester Carpet Center, 308 MItcheU 3-7737. basement, aluminum storm doors moving from state, $17,700. Con 12 non avenue, Rockville 5-2525. Southerly along the Ea.sterly line be converted to year 'round TOWN OF STAFFORD—New five snd a year later joined the (Jomr the Soviet opposition to Lie in the buy, buy at Center'Motors, 461 1941 PONTIAC, 1941 Mercury. Motorcyclea gutters, conductors and roof re rush. Call Mitchell .3-8372, if no COURTEOUS Married man, 25 to Main street. and T/indowB, lot 9d x 150. A. R. ventional financing calls for down homes), 4 rooms furnished and, 1941 Chevrolet convertible. 1939 aa'wer Mitchell 9-0726. Modern of Lenox Street to the Northerly payment $5,000 to $6,000. MItch room ranch with recreatto'h room munlat party. last ysars of Stalin’s lifs has haan Main atreet. WANTED Good, clean, used cars. pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell 40 for local vacancy. Opportunity SAVF. 10%. Order your ciiriom Wanteil— T# Buj^ Wilkie, Jr. MItcheU 9-4389. are priced from $3,950 to $6,006 Chevrolet. All In good solid condi Ho,-ne Decorating Co. , jfor advancement. Public contact line of East Center .Street, 200 RECONDITIONED Electric-gas M eU 3-7955 for appointment. No In bairement. Oil burner, hot water When only 20 years old, he was changed In the shift of nsw rulaes. See Bob Oliver. Center Motor 3-7707. awnings. Act now. whilt this with down payments of $800 to heat. Garage/in basement. House assigned the Job of political com- Tha Russians ars raportod to bs 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. tion. See Bob Oliver today. Cen expsrience useful. $320 per month feet, point of beginning. and oil-gas combination ranges. WANTED TO BUT — Old Glass, GERARD STREH7T — Full two- agents. Sales, 461 Main atreet. PAINTING And paperfianglng. No special 10% d'apount offer lasts. To change to Bu.siness Zone T an $1,800. Reasonable terma on bal size overall 30’ x 42’ Only $13,000. mlasar—party tutor and spy—In just as oppoasd to him as New paint. Very clean. It's Just ter Motor Sales. ROOFING. Siding and carpentry. gusrfcnteed from very start, Buy Home-Cooling made-to-order Wa.rhing machines and refrigera China, Picture Framea, Paint story six room home, large rooms, ance. ImmOdlate occupancy on what you're looking for. Brun Alterations snd additions. Ceil Job too small. Phone Mitchell area on the Southerly .side of East SEVEN ROOM aingle, completely Other listings. Tom Minor, Agent the army. Indonesian dslsgats 1a )K. PuJar Write Herald. Box H. awnings'at a big savings. Dress tors $20 to $150. Watkins, 935 ing!, Furniture, SUver, Lamps, modem kitchen. Breakfast nook. all. Private beach, overlooking In the 1020s he studied at the suggested yesterday that P re s id ^ 'ner'a Packard, 358 East Center 19.50 CHEVROLET 161" new whae! Busineaa Services Offered 13 ings. Workmanship guaranteed. T-8372. I Center Street between Spruce Etc. ' For Information call Vir insulated, new Timken oil burn Tel. Rockville 5-5042. up your home for summer and Main street. Side porch, garage. Flrepltfce. lake. Three are Lake front. Higher Technical School In M os-1 Elsenhower and Malenkow get to; street. base Ftake body. Carrying ca A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autiimn AUTOMOBILE pollrher and simon- Street and Hamlin Street, to a ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807, Hot water heat, oil burfier. $18,- er, newly redecorated, exoellent MANCHESTER Welding Service. CONTRACTOR - To) d.i inside slay 10 degree., to 20 degrees depth of 125 feet. condition. Two-car garage, nice ROCKVILLE—rSeven room house cow where promising party men' gether in sn attsmpt to sass world pacity Is 8000 pourda. Save $1000 I Portable equipment. General street. Mitchell 3-4860. ized. Apply In person to Bruno USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. or write P. O. Box 110, Manches 900 includes wall to wail carpet, 1951 CHEVROLET Bel-Air deluxe over the price of a new truck. painting and paperhanging. Low Mazzoli at Manchester Motor cooler. Made’ of sturdy drill or To delete the following para Works perfectly, $35. Kemp’s Inc., ter. lot, quiet neighborhood, conven 4 down, 3 rooms snd large bath were enrolled and became-head of tensions, as a first stap toward ' welding, boiler and furnace weld winter rates, with 35% off on all army duck. Ward’s awning:, are stove, refrigerator and washing BOLTON — Wooded S-Acre Lot. ending the Korean war. In a speedi White wall tires. Fully equipped Carter Chevrolet Co.. Inc., 311 GREAT EASTERN Sales, Hartford Road at West graph from "ARTICLFI I, Section 763 Main atreet. ient location. Cali Manchester Priced at $800 with $200 down. up. Cabinet kitchen. Open stair the school’s party unit. Including new,aeat covers, battery ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell 19.5.3 wallpaper. Fully .insured. protected by sunfast Vinyl plas II Definitions"; ipachine. You owe it to yourself way. Garage, ameaite driveway to the 60-nation political commit Main street. Mitchell 9-.5i238. ROOFING AND Center street. Rooms without Board 59 to inspect this.flne home. Mr. and MItcheU 3-8322. No agent'. ^We also have a 2-acre lot priced Rewarded by Stalla and snow treds. Exceptionally '9-8762. Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. tic finishes. The mbWt durable fin (k) An “ interior lot" Is a lot MONTGOMERY WARD Furniture extra large lot. Price $12,500 In 1925 Stalin got him a job tee — now debating the Korean Mra Wm. doodchlld. Sr.. Real at $500 with $900 down. Terms clean. May be seen at 198 Middle 1948 CHEVROLET Aero sedan. CONSTRUCTION CO. Hebert. LAUNDRY AND Dr>- cleaning ish we know of. Chooae from our other than a corner lot. To delete Specials. Bevelled waU mirror; MANCHESTER ~ Call Rockville 5-3998. with the Central committee. He truce impasse — Palar urged his POWER BURNERS and Range AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large tors. M lt^eU .1-7925 any time. on balance. Turnpike Ea.--t. Radio, heater, signal lights, me 21 OAK STREET route man for eatabliahed, well wide aelectlon of patterns, colors the last paragraph from 30 X 40 regular $21.95 now $18.88. room for one or two gentlemen. There is charm and comfort to he soon became Stalin’s personal aec- fellow delegates to eonsidsr ssrio- '.Bumera expert .y cleaned and and atylea. For full details come ANDOVER, BOLTON. COVEN usly recommending that the a s chanical condition excellent. Go serviced. l« t ua service and re (Your House Doctor) Repairtnx S3 paying route. Many benefits. Ap ■‘ARTICLE I Section III Zones" as 24 X 36 regular $16.95 now 14-16 Wadsworth street. found in owning this attractive cus retary. In 1637 he was rei4(|irded 1948 OLDSMOBILE .sedan. Lus in or call Mr. Doyle at Mttphell TRY—Over 100 llstinga, ranch sembly formally ask for such a ing overseas. Price $770. Mitchell pair your washing machine nr re ply In person between. 3 and 6:30 follows; $13.88. Mahogany Commode end tom built Cape Cod. Six rooms, BOLTON — H-Acre of Land with with a seat on the Central com trous black finish, fully equipped MATTRESS Tour old mattresses ‘‘ 3-5161. Montgomery Ward, 824 PLEASANT Furnished room with types. Cape Coda and cottages,. Big Two conference. 9-6787 snv time. frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch Specialiising In p. m. New Model Laundry, 73 An "interior lot" divided by th- tables on casters; regulai $24.95 MANCHESTER oil hot water heat, tile bath, fire good vtew. Priced at $1,200 with mittee. Extra nice condition. Priced to sterliizeu and remade like new. Main atreet. semi-private kitchen privilagee. place, lovely landiKaped lot, ame new and old; farm, land two— ell 9-0883. LIFETIME Summit street. zone borindary lines into two dif now $19.88. Seven piece grey wal $800 down. Terma on balance. Malenkov emerged in a leading sell. See Bob Oliver, Ceftter 1948 BUICK Special sedanette. Call Jonei Furniture and Floor ferent zone.s may, in so far as. it Is nut Junior dining room set. In- Working girls preferred. Phone REAL ESTATE site drive,’ one-car garage. Price 400 acres; (Special—8 roms, plus position in party counclla juat be ...... AJumi.nu_ro.A'Ii?P^va!:ds___ 4rEOR=AALE-rT Remington. poctabl^ ---Motar-,: Sales,'.461 .Mainv«U'«eL— ... 24,000. . miles.. JhUremaly-- .xlaan. COM PLETE'RepairrTsy Stitarf R. - C-ov«r4fig'.-:38Aak:.-UIIcheU- 9rld413,500. ed it to 40,000 planea a year. For ter, of Tempi* Chapter, No. 53,- Black. Clfan. clean, clean. 1948 Rockville 5-9831. niture. Oak atreet. Mitchell Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell Harry E. Russell Ward, 822 Main street. The moat co.-^plete light house line. School. Carlton W. Hutchin.', COMPANY ROCKVILLE-Old but sound. 7 9-1041. 9-8933 for free eatlmales. Are you wondering wKat FOR SALE MItcheU 0-6132. MItcheU 3-6231. this he received the Soviet Union's OES, whose term is nearing Ita ; Otevrolet Aerasedan. Radio, heat the coat will be on that 81 OcAlofid $troat Martin E. Alvord keeping facilities available ira room Cape Cod. High elevation, FORDS 1948 club coupe, 1947 -William A. Allen BRAND NEW 1953 Whirlpool Manchester. You wilt marvel at VERNON— highest clviUan awsrd. Hero of So- close, entertained her sssoriaWe er. Good value. Douglas Motors new home you are plan Tol. MI-9-7743 MANCHESTER — 617 Center ^Ice neighborhood. Immediate officers and chairmen o f varloas sedan. Both equipped and ready WINDOW SHADES made to oMe.* A going businoss do- William J. Moore ■ waahera with Suda-miaer, $249.95. the 'bleanlineea of this building. 3-'Room Single', oil heat, full cislist Labor. In 1946; he became a 333 Main. and installed. Venetian blinds ning? A vlalt or tele street opposite Jarvis shopping 180 Center Street occa-rwncy. Tom Minor, Agent. full member of the Politburo. committees Wednesday night at to go. Center Motor Sales, 461 Manchester, Conn. Special purchase allows us to (Children accepted. Central. Pric cellar. 3 acres of land. For Tel. Rockville 6-5042. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Wa need Ranrh Homes. phone oall will place our ALWAY$ OPEN Bale or rent. center, three bedroom, two-itory When Malenkov reached his 60th the Community Y. CokJrad alldeaef 1940 PONTIAC 6 Station Wagon Main street. drafting aad ronatnietlon ing mora than $40,000 o March 6, 1953 offer you savings of $70 on the ed reasonable you’ll gasp! Be Good condition. Seats eight Estimates gladly given. Fagan Colonials and Cape Coda home with sdditlorvel sunporch. birthday in January, 1052, the Bermuda and New Orleans orsr* experience at your diapoa- ne'W Whirlpool Suda-miser wash- aure and see thia one. Mrs. Dor $8,500. Phone Mitchell 3-5105 Soviet press pulled out all the shown by Mrs. Msrgazat MeMnl' Phone Mitchell 3-4477. ONE DOLLAR DEPOSIT Window Shade CO Route 44 at at fair prices for our cash yoor. Yours for $10,000. era. Regular $319.95, special sey, 14 Arch atreet. Ideal for business or profesaton- Wanted— Real Estate 77 Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. rnatomera. Quirk service al. We have a large vkrie- al use. Extra features include oil stops, crying hia praiaes in a man len. Games were played and aa- ly of home sites. $249.95. Brunner's, 358 East Cen BOLTON LAKE— —no red tape, ^ R(X?KVILLE — Well fursiahed heat, good condition, garage, lot CON.SIDEKING SELLING ner reminiscent of the (usa made sorted aandwlebea, lee cream and DRIVE DOWN TO AND GOOD CREDIT An opportunity If you like elec ter. Open evenings. Phone MItch 50x100 Lot cleared for build IX50RS OPENED, keys fitted room, suitable for light house 83’ X 300’. Phone Barbara Woods TOUR PROPERTY? on Stalin’s own decade birthdays. cup cakes were served hy the HARTFORD ROAD USED eU 3-5191. ing. Lake front prlvilegei. The celebration startled . the hpatesa. who was ssslated by Mias WILL BUY THESE CARS copied, vacuum cleaners, trona, trical and mechanical work. For keeping. On bus line. No objection Agency, MItcheU 9-7702. Without obligation to you, wa TARS AND'SEE guns, etc., repaired. Sheara, western world and probably a good Alice NeU. Mrs. Evelyn Deystts, Janris Realty Co. Information write Herald. Box WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator. to children. Inquire 24 Grove $400. wUl appralss or maka you a cash 1946 FORD TUDOR knives, mowers etc. put into con- JARVIS REALTY Our MANCHESTER — Plctures'quc Lots for Sale -TS portion of the Conununist world as Mrs. Edith Knight snd Edwin »0a- BUD MICHALAK 854 Center Street Week-Bnd’Special atreet, HUtside House, apartment offer for property See us befora 1941 FORD TUDOR J. (Hvner retiring. Good condition. CaU MItcheU well. To the West it could mean ter The Workirijrman’s Friend dition for coming needs. Braith- Phon* MI-3-4112 Tel. ,MI-8-4ll2 3-6704. 14. MANCHESTER— tiome of six ropmx and sttachsd TWO BUILDING loU 125’ wide, you sell. 1941 PONTIAC -SEDANETTE walte, 52 Pearl street gjirage on large lot. d t y living in but one thing-the bright boy who 1850 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN Beautiful 4-Ropm Home located 250’ deep. Inquire 307 Gardner BRAE-BURN REALTY grew up politically under Stalin’s For The Rest Value.a 1938 DODGE CLUB COUPE FOR SALE — Maple bed. child's LARGE FRONT ROOM suitable country letting. Move right in. Phone MItcheU 8-6278. The clinic schedule o f the Man 19.38 PLYMOUTH COUPE in new section of Msuichester. street. wing was being prepared for suc chester Public Health Nurstag and Highest Trade,s On cheat of drawers, dining rtem aeL for gentleman or couple. Kitchen Madeline Smith. Realtor. Mitchell RADIO CEILING PRICE $1742 Oil heat, copper plumbing, cession to the crown. Aaaoctatton for riesxt week Is a* The Following Qirs Other miscellaneous furniture. privileges. Centrally located. Call plastered walls. - Fully land {9-1642 or 3-4679. LOTS AND ACREAGE—We have ARE YOU Ready to eell your prop McCLURE AUTO CO„ INC. two very nice locations of desir erty? We have ready buyers I follows: Monday, 1:80 p. m., pcs*, BUSINESS AND SEPTIC TANKS HAVE YOU 4 or 5 HEATER OUR PRICR 3 )3 9 1 1 CaU MItcheU 3-6076. MItcheU 3-4112. scaped. Many other advan- FLEE GANG WARS WANTED SIX^OOM OMIT home. South end able lota and parcels of land with waiting for property in Manches natal; ’Tuesday, 6:30 a. m., tan- 1351 FORD 2-DR. V-8 ^ Fofdo- 393 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER AND tagea which must be seen to Manila —t/Pt— Pandmnan Island, DYNAFLOW location. Garages, rtorms, double, ter snd vicinity, Oatto and Co., aUs. and adenoids, and Friday, t matic. HOT POINT (612) Refrigerator, FOR GENTLEMAN — Pleasant be appreciated. in 9 to 14 miles . of Hagtford. 60 miles north of British Borneo, Open 8 A, M. to 10 P. M. IN D U S T p L ROOMS TO RENT? Older married woman with in excellent running order. $40. room next to bath. Near Cheney’a aizej lot, $12,900. Gatto and Co., Priced from $400 to $1,500. Terms Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-39J89, families who have 1949 CHEVROLET 4-DR. DE Yoiir. Hudson Dealer SITES AVAILABLE RtputabI* man with fom- B-9659. . Manchester MItcheU 3-6946. Allen Realty Co., Realtors, 160 baby at ths hospitsl. LUXE. sible to work in real estate NEW NORGE Gas range, also CASH BUYERS waiting for 4. 5, fled bitter factional fights on Jolo Machine Cleaned MAPLES CLEAN NEARLY NEW aU-room Center street. Phone MItcheU Island in the Southern Philippines. We Will Bund to Suit for and insurance office. Florence gas range. Two bedroom 3-5105. 6 and erven room singles and The mld-ssaaea m ssttaf a# 1948 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. Hy of Hiroa ntods such a Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. Cape Cod (2 unfinished). Fire two-family ho’ises In Manchester, Press reports ssy the Filipino Mo- EducaUonal Club artU ha * “ •—Like new. Leeae. Apply Septic Tanka, Dry Welli, Sewer seta. Tel. MItcheU 3-6319 any time ROOM FOR Rent at 81 Pine atreet. REAL ESTATE CO. after 3:15. place. Hot water heat, oU burner. ANDO'VIffl— Six acres of highland Bolton. Coventry and Vernon: hammsdans migrated to sparsely the Nathan Mala flehaak, Tavern For Sale Linea Inatalled—Cellar Water* 512 W e s t c e n t e r s t r e e t For gentleman. settled Pandanan ,to escape the 1N8 BUICK 4-DR. - - Dynaflow, Proofing Done. rant at onca. last of rof- Appl.v Dobsonville, Conn. Recessed radiation, atorm wtn- dry land. Madellnt Smith. Real Howard R. Hastings, MItcheU day, with deaasrt asrvad i BRAND NEW Model 524 Easy d(>ws. Dormers. Near new school, bloody cluhes or. rival outlaw to 7:45 p m. A taUi tgrT 19.50 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION JARVIS ~ i “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS’* Boaniera Wanted 59-A Route 80, Opposite New School tor. Mitchell 9-1642 or Mitchell 9-1107. 57 litsd l Sfr««t oiMcos. Con you holp? Spin dry washer, regular $199.95. flhe section not a development. 3-4670. ganga French, head U brtriaaj' - pverdrivei. M c Kin n e y i r o s . JARVIS REALTY OPEN EVENINGS ,’T I L 9— TEL. MI-3-4134 WANTED To Buy—Private party Chaney l i b r ^ . aR*-' CONSTRUCTION 00. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. this week only $159.95 with old WE HAVE AN opening in our • Phone Rockville 5-2022 Immediate ocoupsney. $13.M 1949 STUDEBAKEUt CONVER- 5 DOVER ROAD . washer. Umited supply. Budget weU auperviaed, licensed rest Mr. and Mra. Wm. Go^chll CHOICE LOTTS for sale. Aetor’a wanta Waterfront prerty at Cor Kids who risk getting flu: by Pleasura” Td. M I - M I 54 8 Dover Read-r-Tel. MI-S-4118 1S0-18S Pearl S t Tet MI-S-8808 CoH MI-3-5121 busineaa i . TIBLE—Priced to eell. terms if dealred, Watklna B r » „ home for aged o retired people. If No Answer (!aU RockvUle 5-9430 Sr.. RsaltOra. MItchsIl 8-7925 d Colony Estates, South Coventry. lumbia Lake. Write Box JK, runntag around barefoot on cold floors should bs socksd.' urgad to 935 Main atroet GUI MItcheU 9-4129. Urns.' OaU MItchsIl 9-1595. Herald.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 ATtraga Daily Net JPress Run PAGE TWELVE \ 'For the Week Ended Thd Wdsther jianirl;?0ti^r ^ti^nUtg l|m lb March 7, IMS Poiaeast of U. s. Waather Bansii ,aaam««1 to-be. two cov.eca.on the iM iU lchpfitP T lE u P lttltD l I p T J t l h book. It turned out to be true, be Winninjr Exhibit in tHyision 2 Vote to Build 10,939 fair, eold tonight. Partly ckmdy,' jUniutTown cause there wiu a front cover Member of the Audit little chnage In temperature Taea- Heard Along Main Street where the back cover should be and Bureau of Circulations day. vice versa. The pictures and titles >^nr.r- New Church Manchester^A City of yWage Charm Mortd«y night, Mianlonoinoh were' different. Opening to the . . •...... - ' • .... -... ■( ...... i.i —, t...... ,L____ *rrtb« NO. 58, Improved Order of And on Some of Manchester's Side Streets^ Too pages, we found the tqil end chap Red Men, will observe Past Sa- ters printed upside down. Turning VOL. LXXI^, NO. 134 (ClasMfisd Advurtlsliif Pag* ^ ) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1953 chems’ night. The board of great the book around, the same thing St. Mary’i Will Start (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE 'C EN lf chiefs will also make their annual ■^know, Angus, If I wasn’t an Eng visitation. The refreshments com She Agrees happened. : ^ 4 Construction Next ...... Heard Along has received some lishman, I think I would enjoy It soon dawned on us that some ’il'"'''' * ’' mittee will serve a turkey supper support for a thesis presented in being a Scotsman.” thing new was added to the mar Year, Planning Drive at the conclusion of business. a few paragraphs run here a week To this Angus replied, "Aye, and ket' Two stories were printed in The Manchester Fire Depart ago. That piece took the po,sltion i if I wasn’t borrl a Scot, I would the same book for a double fea A special meeting of the congre that the big bank rolls and big pay | like to be an Englishman,” ture. They had been printed and gation of St. Mary’a Episcopal ment will hold a drill tomorrow then hound together in reverse up morning at 10 o'clock at the fire checks that interest some modem i Since he sipped away without Church voted last night to itart young women who are examining | offering a comment, the Irishman side down. That was the way it the new church building not later house on the comer of Hilliard the qualifications of a prospectiveTwas-ftirailyr asked by one of the was planned. Malenkov Pledges to Build Soviet Forces and Main streets. than next year and (to rttaln lha ' husband are not so Important after • companions what he would like to Now. what would be the solution Welle* Organizations', with head all. be if he wasn’t an Irishman. if fl customer derided to purchase quarters in the Empire State The Children of Mary Sodality TTie support for that thesis came j "If I wasn’t an Irishman, I one. of the stories and not the of St. James’ parish will receive BuUdlng, New York, a* fund rais in a letter from a woman who was ! would be ashamed of meself,’; he other? Perish the thought of rip ing counsel. The latter will direct Communion in a body tomorrow at married at the age of 16 and who | replied, ping the books In half and leaving the » a. m. Mass at St. James’ a campaign soon, ^ now has almost 10 years of happy ’ one on the shelf, without a back Four motions were presented to’ Church. All members arc re married life behind her. She writes | Mall Bag cover. It’s like buying a music quested to be present at 8:45 in record with a pre.sent hit tune on the meeting by Gordon G. Fogg, Dulles Says Staling Death Raises Hope for World Peacd that, after reading Romantic In- - To Heard Along Main Street chairman of the special committee the lower church. The monthly terest In this department last Concerning last week's interest one side and one of .the older melo meeting of the Sodality will be dies put together in a modern ver to consult with such counsel. The held at 2 p. m., at St. James’ week, she. felt that those girls re ing item about names—oftentimes vote on all four was made unani ported to be looking for men with names are misleading. 'Tis obvious sion .to fill the "B” side of the mous before adjournment. The School. Plans for the mother and $4,000 in the bank and $80 in his that our neighbor. East Hartford, platter. 'Dvo for the price of one, daughter social will be discussed. whether you like it or not. resolutions follow. Stalin Still Dominate the Scene All members are urged to attend. pay check arc foolish. got Its name because it is East of 1, "That the construction of the States U. S. Policy RefreshmenU will be served. Rather, she said, she is more in Hartford. new church be. started not later sympathy with those men in this . Vet, from the map, our neigh PresAura Group Sentiment for the inclusion of a than 1954.” Aims for Peace office who reported their financial bor South Windsor looks more 2. “That the present committee The Women’s Auxiliary of St. power at the time of their own east than south from Windsor. swimming pool in the proposed Mary’s Church will meet in the new high school Is growing leaps be empowered to complete nego marriages as being very puny com Evidently it' got its name from tiations with the Wells Organize- - To Be Unchanged parlA house Monday at 7:30 p. m. and dive.s. pared to what some gal's wanted being south of East Windsor, the tions on behalf of the parish to The speaker will be the curate, nowadays. It ha.s been decided, tentatively Rev. John J. Johnson, whose sub town' it w’as set off from. at least, that the question of raise funds for the construction of At Stalin Rites Our correspondent tells us that ject will be "Symbolism." Host- As for East Hampton, Conn., whether the school will or will the new church and the develop United Nations, N. Y., a dramatic success through the I when she got married, she and her I it jg definitely ' far west from ment of the site.” Communist civil war which . esHes will be Mrs. Walter Aitkin, husband had $6.1 with whlch^ to | Hampton, Conp Thus direction not have a natatqrlum will be left March 9—(JP)—U. S. Secre Mr*. John Fox, Mrs. Wyville to the voters. “That a committ?* on archi brought 450 million Chinese under By THOMAS P. WHITNEY Peabpdy, ‘Mrs. Earle Rohan. Mrs. start off. and today, they have two from Hampton had nothing to do If the pupils at Hollister street tecture and building be appointed.” tary of State John Foster Stalin’s away. Moscow, March 9--
OLDSMOBILES Stalin besidie Lenin today. So beside the tomb. Stalin is dedd. The Soviet peoples' Chita* or attempt to evakt aa ' candidates. The signatures of panled by a note on which were walking again without a cane ran it until his death in 1042, generally agreed at today’s meet now the two great figures of The troops In long gray over- He said he would take im ploysr to pay or deUver «r;«SrtB Stlnger I iwsed to' come? And dors it mean when the Hares went back to man ing that the beat approach is for sorrow is shared by the whole of to pay or deliver any money « -these -candidates are - necessary on It may be a few dsy.s early, but that summer will come earlier loo? written the words' "Conscience after recovering from a broken 88 SURER CONVERTllLE COUPE Fire, Blasts Threaten the ■ Russian revolution—of coata jtand^otlonlesxjpn toe cold mediate lejral action againat progressive mankind; the petition for dispensstlon for Fund.” hip suffered in a fall la.st May. aging it. But after two years, they both Senate and House labor com cbbbleetdnto. other thing of vaTue; ih W a ie |W ~ we are reminded of an old Irish What about the fall ? We don’t like sold the laundry. 88 SUPER 4-DOOR SEDAN mittees to complete hearings on the 10 days that shook the the magazine and Stamler. "Stalin’s name will be praised of an exaction, for servieea whIiU a new lodged Candidates who joke as St. Patrick’s Day ap- the thought of the trec.s donning But looking back on the life '' 7W Plere Band A legielatlv* Inveetlgating com forever. He gave his life to Hherat have not signed are urged to be The Bill they have spent together, the In Retirement 98 DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN proposed changes before any final world—lie aide by side in the A 750-pidbe band la just before mittee denied Pareons' requeai that are not perforihed or not to bh proaches. their fall colors in the middle of Since then, they have been In Wilmington, N. G., Port bills are drafted. the tomb. It, too, is silent. Ing the workers and saving man-r performed." ^ present Monday night. Seems there were three fellows July. And of- course there’s next A group of youngsters were Hares feel it has been a full one LOW MILEAGE — FULLY EQUIPPED big marble tomb in old Red it Beck way* and means to squelch kind from wars. talking about their luck one day and, as Mrs. Hare said, they ha.ve retirement. Mrs. Hare’s time is Taft said the labor-management square. Thousands of civilians holding the article. The case came to ths Supranil bending elbows si a pub in Eng- winter to be considered, too. Shall taken up with housework and advisory committee set up by the bIack-bord|1red portraits of the Fmght Egpleltatloa Court after th* U. 8. Circutt Coflit land. They were dlaeussing na- we, start expecting snow around last week. Each told how lucky he no regrets. They have lived Wilmington-,'"N. C., March 9— Chief Croom said shortly before Beginning at the beginning, here With that Parsons asked for an . "Hla name stands alongside of was. The final story of luck was through floods and hlizzarcls and crocheting, and she is still a duea- administration in the hope of dead leaderiare in the square. They adjournment of the committee's in Chicago held Taft-HarUey ta'itor tionalities between rounds. One the early part of September? paying member of the Ladies’ —Wind-fanned flames roared along noon that he had selected a point reaching agreement on amend is the way Stalin’s funeral went: Marx, Engels and Lenin. violated when pay is dernaMM.! by a second grader who had the sorrow of losing their two Manchester Meter Sale^ Inc. the Wilmington waterfront today Georgl Malenkov and other top are very qgiet and It is difficult to ublic hearing into hU firing of was an E;igll.shman, the second a No, this whole thing is all found a five dollar bill in a street. Benefit Association, but her hip near Nutt and Brunswick streets, ments to the labor law apparently imagine hJnv 25,000 can be quiet. "With Lenin, he fought against work done. It said the Scotsman and the third an Irish- wrong. If it was a simple matter children, hut they have also known .'>12 WEST CENTER STREET and ate their way toward the city’s where a stand would be made men of the party and government tamler aa Ui* sUU's chief crime TSarist oppression and capitalist whether th* woric don* wan t DONT "I’m the luckiest because I good and happy times. Injury has made getting about too has given up any idea of getting gathered early in the Hall of AnotherrlO.OOO people are in the ginveaUgator so he could advise th* man. of shifting seasons, we.could be- difficult to permit her to attend business district. against the spreading fires. both side* together, Throw Th«m Awciy found a , five, dollar bill,” he told ' B*Gk U,-.’80. - “YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER” * ’ -Plrmnen concentrated on •halting': Columns- where- the dead leader’s ptaiuto. wJhare .L v. am- standingH,- pubUabing hmiao of the sttuatioh. .to to* j «iwnitj>t ■ At- one -stag*' in- the- conversa ■come acrustomed- to it.’ Snow - in his'playlnates. ” Tbii mean you . meetings';-' ' Croom assertied th at'lf a stand He said Secretary of Labor Dur atamplng, atamping, stamping to (Coatianed on Pag* Tour) That decistoa wag StUI Plenty Of Wear Left In tion, the Englishman said, "You June wouldn't be too hard to take. Back in 1889, when Alida was Living with the Hares and help OFEN EVENINGS TIL 9--TEL. MI.3-4134 the fire’a spread as explosions could not be maintained there, he kin now feels the problem is keep ourjfeet from freezing. "And, If the publishers do not act th* High T ribti^ by ths. Shoes Repaired Here found five dollars?” a little girl 18 knd Frank not quite 20, they rocked this port city of 45,000. on our demand—and I mean de But it's not a simple matter of asked. . ”I didn’t say I found five ing in the housework Is Mrs. planned to dynamite buildings in one to be handled by the labor The temperature is down to 12 Newspaper Publishers sliiftlrig seasons. Winter Is just were married in Afton, N. IT., the First estimates indicated the dam the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad’s mand-will institute legal proceed Elisha Hanson, counMl dollars, I found a dollar bill with Hare’s sister, Mrs. Blanche Lewis, age would run into millions of dol committees of the Congres.*. degrees, (J is raw and gusty, an icy plain disappearing. Each year, it bride’s home town. Frank had who. besides the couple, is the only freight yards to establish a line Taft declined to elaborate on Sabres Smash ings to prsvent distribution of the aociatlon, said the SAM YULYES a five oh it,” the lucky one said. .courted her from his home in lars. wind moans In the tall trees be magazine.’’ Sultan Orders LAND SURVEYING seems, there Is leas and le.ss. Then —A Non. ' person living who attended the across which the flames could not his statement that there would be tween tl)« tomb and the Kremlin Typographical Union Shoe Repairing of the Bet what? Summer all year round just nearby Harpersviile. and after wedding 64 years ago in Afton. Flames sweeping through ware leap. The line would be about half Jn Philadelphia, a spokesman for publishers to agree to tba ter Kind Done While You houses along the Cape Fear River ’’substantial”' change!? in the law walls. . the Poet said th* magazine’s offi Edward L. Davif, Jr. l.sn’t New England. It would mean they were married, they settled Mrs. Hare has another stater stilt a mile from the city’s business but aaid that moat of the 15 Three Mig-15s; It is difficult to say exactly bow practlcs. Wait. ^ down on a farm in Afton. front aeriously injured at least five cials declined comment until theV Life Sentence no more winters. And just what, living, Mrs. Laura Corbin, of Bain- firemen and less seriously hurt area. amendments he anticipates would many i^ p le are in Red square, The National Labor 15 MAPLE STREET Regiatered Land Surveyor The Hares had two children and bridge, N. Y. None of Mr. Hare’s have a chance to study th* action Board defended the union’s Opp. P in t National Store dear readers, is New England with 1$ Very Important several others. Police regulars and reserves en be “of a procedural character.” but it SMme impossible to squeeze in Trenton. 15 Proctor Road Mancheater out winter? Hospital Notes they •.•emember those early years family is still alive. forced a complete evacuation of Taft said he hopes si milarj bills Ace Bags 11th in even 4ne more. Count them by For Lee Meng msnda, contending the Parking Lot on the farm as happy ones, par Wilmington’s six fire companies At the same time the' spokes TEL. MITCHELL S-7019 Although the Hares say that no and/a fire boat wer* helped by men the sprawling river-side area of all will be passed by both Houses. the tens *f thousands. man said ths msgasine would not Hartley ban was almsd. Two for One ticularly the winters, fiercer, they observance of this dsiy has been GOOD but fire fighters. He added the administration will Seoul, March 9 ,— (P) —U. S. It is 10:58 a. m. Moscow time payment of wages for work Pailents Today ...... 147 say, thiin art- of the 44 winters planned, Mrs. Hare, who seems to To All Children and equipment that raced m from release the article involved before Ipoh, Perak, Malaya, March 9 It can be a dull Friday every Firemen inteneUled their water present its views as the hearings Sabre jets bagged three more Rus- (2:38 a. iS. e.s.t.) (F)—The Sultan of Ferek today actually perform^ 1 ADMITTED -YESTERDAY: thev have spent in* this vicinity. remember those good times back Camp Lejeiine, Wrightavtll Beach, streams as fire crept closer to the Lqng Mack cars roll out of the its scheduled date of publication Burton said the issue before tU I now and then when it comes time There was snow on the ground Wrij^taboro, Southport, Carolina develop but said it la quite possible rian-built MIQ-lSs today and ran on March 18. commuted to Ilf* imprisonment to make up this column. Some Barney Cooley. 18 Hawthorne on the farm and the occasion of VISION It Can Be . terminal firm’s Warehouse C, the administration will never pro their two-day toll of Red warpIanM Kremlin and head toward toe Hall High Court was not what poHv street; Lesley Salmon. 34 Helalne from Thanksgiving time right on their .60th wedding anniversary Beach and Winter Patk. which contained large quantities ofColumqg.. Parsons also said he would Ale to* death aentsne* improsefi by.a should be adopted towaifi the coIp> times we must scratch the bottom up th'ough April. Mr. Hare re An Important As great clouds of smoke spread pose a labor bill of its own. to six. the Fifth Air Force an a complaint against SUmler for British judge qn Lae Meng, the [ of the barrel, so to speak, to round road; Mrs. Ethel Zwick, 28 Strong \Vith particular fondness, likes to of ammonium nitrate. nounced. At 10:42 two more automobiles timiance "of this and other fornto street; George Sessions, Rockville; calls. "And you don’t have winters add, "unless wmebody drops by.” Factor In above this river part, materials Communication with the fire roll by. »“ Chinese woman guerrilla whom of featherbedding." up enough material to fill the David Preston. 22'. Horton_roadi. like that for jlelghi here,” he stored in warehousea exploded in (Continued on Page Four) The sleek and swift Sabres, fly (Continued *n Page Four) communist Hungary recently triecT I space. Their area was almost dlsruHted by fall ing protective cover for marauding Everything U.atJll, very silent. Preston Trombley. 471 North Main says. Jniiidings of the Wilmington Ter- ing wires and power failures. The great gilded clock on the Spas to save by bargaining with the ^ v fOenilnued on Pag* F*«r) Such a day was> yesterday, but street; William Skinner. Rock And Mrs. Hare recalls how. Schoolwork Ininal Company. fighter-bombers, also damaged a British government. OAKiiiiiiiiii we chamjisd upon the makings of a The freighter Max Manus, laden sky towers chimss svery 15 min ville; Louis Bel Bene. Rockville; back In those days, which came Honor Schilflges Fire Chief J. Ludie Croom said Egypt Ship Toll MIG in the air battles deep In utes. At its first note, a military Th* tiny, . sullen 25-year-oId story in, a local soda shop. Looking Reginold Pellitier, 27 Tyler cir before the sdvent of the movies It has been proven many times that smart with a rqrgo of nitrate of soda, North Korea. Four Persons Die over the rack of quarter novels, a one million dollars worth of sugar was towed away from one ware ringleader of Red terrorism in DELICATESSEN cle; Mrs. Gertrude Morrison, .61 and radio and television, their Qn Silver Wedding children show ^ poor school grades because in one of the firm’s four building* Yesterday’s score was three (Continued on Fage Two) Malaya had been aentenced to book fell out of the shelf onto the Finley street; Mrs. Eleanor Lar friends from the village would they couldn’t see the work. Let ns help you house dock aa the flames ap Reported at 54 MIGs destroyed, one probably de 3S.A OAK STREET TEL. Ml 9-8244 floor. When’ it Was picked up, there was a total loss. proached. As Train Hits (^r bang on a charge of carrying a son, 710 Middle Turnpike, west. come out to the farm to risit them correct this condition with proper glasses aft 0^ stroyed and one damaged. One of grenade, a capital offense under Biilletiiis ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Ma The villagera would alwaya come Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Schildge er you have had your child's eye* tested. the kills was by Col. Royal N. Open Saturday At 3:30 P. M. Alexandri*. Egypt, March 9— North Grosvenor Dale. March i the state of emergency here. ria Cocconi, Andover. with oysters to he made into oys- of 433 Gardner street were honor- —A death toll of 54 was announc Baker, McKinney, Tex., whose rec Her case was taken up by world froBi the AP Wins DISCHARGED YBSTERDA'Y: ter stew and with musical Instni- ord is 11 Red jet* and one prop- —
Summer Street road; Ttohald Gam'fjolatl, 12 Myrtle X years bid. died; the Hares feel day night. the history of Egypt’s modem lost, more than a year. House today “the Ume has oMue.r street; Miss Elizabeth Reardon, ing for the farm and the country Gut from Blast at Reds Perlie kUler, 31, held by FBI in cupants, including a four-year-old Bapa Hmnaa Barter PASTRAMI Ttl. MI-3-8080 On Sunday members of the fam navy. There was no major action along boy. British Prime Minister Winston to do Bomcthlag" about reporta^; 142 Spruce street; Mrs. Elsie Arm seemed to die in them. They'hsd ily gathered at their home. for a Boston as fugitive, falls to win r*-, ammualttoa. shortagea. 1b -jBA£. We are now featuring dellcatrsNen meals at new Imv strong, Rockville; Russell Gustaf A Polish freighter, the Czech, the. ground, but opposing infantry Lllllas J, Deane, 63, (h* driver, Churchill tentatively turned down prices but still the same high quality. soma family In East Hartfotri, so turkey dinner and Tuesday open Washington, March 9—UP)—Sen. rescued 61 of the Solium’s crew of men clashed in bitter. predawn duetipn of $50,000 bonds in s|^ rea. “There Is," Brown saM, FREE DELIVERY son. 19 Division street; Ann Rud- they sold their farm and stock Senate Democrats have been pcsrance before U. 8. Commis wa* hurled to her death when the the offer, saying "Tlierc can be no thing sacred or saeresaaet abaaff^ CHECK VOI R NEEDS We Give S4tH Green Stamps dcll, 85 South Main street: Mrs. house was held for relatives and 641 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-3123 Taft (R-Ohio) said today Congress practically unanimous in refusing 114 by towing hastily • built rafts patrol fights. Diesel engine crashed the late question of bartering . a human and. in 1909, moved, there. friends. The couple were presented may -try to solve the impasse on to accept the Taft amendment and for the sailors to clamber onto. American Thunderjet flghler- sioner . . , Cbsmbermsids in New tbeae who serve la the Pent Mrs. Barbara Pawluk. Rockville: It was then that Mr. Hare went York City threaten to drop dust- model sedan. | life.” He added, however, that this Let’s plaee the William Stewart. 827 Adarns with a television set, silver and anti • enslavement resolution by Eisenhpwer has said, while leav Towering waves prevented the 6bmbers smacked two rail bridges George Baribeault. 51, and four- did not rule out further considera- We carry a complete line of Isaac Gellis Kosher Delicates- into a business that he wfis to stay money, and also received many dropping all references to agree launching of lifeboats. mops for picket sign* in protest where It beloags.” OPEN SUNDAYS street; Truman Annis, 71 South In all his life. One dayj as Mrs. ing the final wording of the reso and cut rail* in three spots on the year-old Robert Searles. riding in .tion once the question of clemency sens and imported foods. cards of congratulation. ments made with Russia by Demo lution up to Congress, that a close One of the men picked up by main srpply line above the west against Broadway play which DON’T FORGET WF. OPEN SCNDAY AT 8:00 A. M. Main street: Mrs. Helen Wright. Hare recalls It. while sitting on depicts their counterpart as the rear seat, were pinned In the appeals had been decided by the CONDITION VNOBANOiCD UNTIL 1 P. Ms 29 Elro street: Mrs. Geraldine Mr; and Mrs. Schildge were rnar- cratic Presidents. vote in Congress on such a resolu the freighter died later In a hos ern- front, tangled wreck of the car and were % the porch .if their home in East Instead, the Senate floor leader slovenly, talkative and slatternly. Malayan authorities. London, March tineas'* Hoyt and daughter, 88 Pitkin H.trtford. shortly -after their ar ried on March 3,. 1928 at the Zion tion would destroy the effective pital. Only one victim’s body was . Australian Meteor jets and Ma removed almost an hour later by Sanders, serving a 13-year Lutheran Church in Manchester. told newsmen, a substitute resolu ness of the move. recovered. ' rine Panther jets pounded Com Member* of European Con- Mary’s cimdition was rip erMfl* street; Albert Wilson, 297 Main rival there, Mr. Hare noticed a stitutionil Assembly split sharp firemen. prison term In Hungary on espion unchanged teday. A spoheasMM; street. They have two .children, Marion tion may be.drafted which would Taft said today he would not The Solium.' s former mine- munist rolling stock and supply laundn’ truck fi-om Hurtford pick BUY condemn Russia for enslaving back down on his amendment, but ly at Strasbourg, France, on fate Baribeault’s wife, Hester, also age ch.j'ges, was convicted Mong said ahe had a good a l ^ t a n t to r DISCHARGED TODAY: Jolm ing up and deliverin'* bundles of and John, both of whom reside at eomfortaMe. The 85-y a a r-elS home. peoples. Indicatetd that a substitute resolu (Contlnued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Pag* Two) of Hchnmaa; plan for affected Wolcott, 192 Main street. wet wrsh. That Immediately struck Taft spoke with newsmen after tion might get around the question countries . . v Healing rains bsth (Continued oa Page Two) (Oontlaued on Pag* Thlrtoea) graadmotber of Queea P...... BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son him a.s being a good business to II haa beea confined to I ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT he and congressional leaders met by avoiding specific mention of all drought-«carrM Texas after dry to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 'Joyner. be In. so he open^ up a laundry. at the White House with President agreements and merely condemn season is ex^rienced for third for two weeks with a i BEST-DRESSED “WAGOH” 27 Sautters road; a daughter to Bill after a few years, he sold Douglas L Friend, son of Dr. _ MEMORIALS ^ of gastrle trouble. and Mrs.. A. E. Friend of 79 Coni- i Eisenhower. He. did not report Russia for enslaving free peoples. year In row, tkOmm Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tedford. hts busine.ss. put his wife and son Eisenhower’s views on the matter Asked if a resolution'along those Nazareth, Pa., police admit they South Coventry: a daughter to Fred aboard a trolley, and moved stock road, and a junior at Ho Two GirlSf 8 and 5, Found U. S., Britain Ask Fast Aid PIECK SERIOUSLY ILL bart College, Geneva, N. Y„ ha's but. said a new approach to the lines would satisfy him, Taft re are without clues to help solve Attractive, modem delivery equipment is one of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iberti. Willi- the family fo Mancheater. When OF PROVEN plied with a laugh; * “flendlsh snd brutal” slaying of 18- Berlin, Mareh mantlc; a daughter to Mr. and the Hares arrived.here, a few years been elected 'vice president of resolution was discussed. our many Shell Furnace Oil “extras”—a matter He sAld members of the Senate "I’m not satisfied with anything Brutally Slain Near School year-oht girl and her 12-ye*r-old dent WUhehnJPIeck a f ) Mrs. Thepdore Staudt,.193 Loomis before the United States entered Kappa Beta Phi, Hobart social unless I find out the Democrats half-brother . , , 8 1 d a e y Buch- On China Trade Blockade away wrna World War I, there was a popula- fraternity. Foreign relations committee are of pride with this forward-looking company. street. ! "exploring the possibility” of tak also are satisfied with it.’’ maa. Itog-tim* Hollywood writer- III today. OCfIclale whet This was a reference'to a state producer and admitted former this reflwed to dtoeSto. i Neat and trim in appearance—equally neat in SUPERIORITY ing up a resolution differing con Spring Valley, N. Y.. March 9— , state mental Institutions in th* Washington, March 9 (F) - * British Foreign Secretary An siderably from the one originally ment made by Secretary of State (d*)- -The brutal slayings of two general area, but there was no re Communist, goes on triarin Wash tare of M ittSHSt operation — our equipment keeps your home in Duties that it would be wiser to The United States and Britain to thony Eden and Secretary of State present aubmitteg by Eisenhower but small girls, one 8 snd the other .6, port that any inmate had escaped. ington on contempt of Congreaa day planned to seek prompt help of Dulles, winding up a round of po mind 1 . . tries to live up to the standards you adopt no resolution at all if it haunted .this country community The slain children were Mar charges. Correctly designed monuments ire products of careful am ende^y the Foreign Relations could not be pasaed with virtual other free nations in tightening sn litical snd economic talks here Sat TITO have Kt. Our tmeks—parked before your door intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and committee. today with a sex-mad killer pos jorie Boudreau, 8, daughter of Mr. Miss Katherine Ijidlagton. one economic blockade against ocean urday, announced new steps, pri QUINirS unanimity. sibly on the loose. and Mrs. Fred Boudreau, of Staten of those who helped found National Belgrade. —ardalways in their “Sunday best” meaning: they have bMuty that will endure. The original' resolution con Taft and House Speaker Martin shipments of. war-useful goods to marily by Britain, to disrupt marl-' »—(P>-~ demned Russia's perversion of The bodies of the two girls, who Island, New York City, and Esther League of Women Voters snd Communist Chins. time shipments of strategic goods RANGE and FUa OIL World War II secret agreements (R., M an.) told newsmen the se lived at a schodl for underprivi Nagy, .6. whose father. Brown former president of Connecticut p ahM by PHARMACY Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The cret agreement* resolution was leged children here, were found The first move, informants said, to the Chinese Reds. > aad palitl^ i C A U U SSE N PETROLEUM so as to destroy the liberties of Nagy,, is a plumber and Uvea in the Women’s Suffrage association, dies will be taken through a secret In Thia effort goes far beyond the Rough Stone To The Fiiilahed Memorial free peoples. discussed only casually at today’s last night in a snow-covered wood Bronx. He is a widower. | at home in Old Lyme at age 83 , . today toUHtl “Your Commonity Bbell Distributor" 2 4 Hour Delivery Service White House meeting. ed area near the school. ternational group which has head long eatabliabed program of the Republicans, with Taft playing Nagy, at his home, was over Nine-foot python in Lunenberg, quarters in Paris and which la Allied countries and cooperating Before the meeting, some Re One girl had been stabbed; the came by grief. Neighbors told Germany, refuses to eat live pigeon OPEN SUNDAYS a leading role, tacked on s commit publican leaders were saying priv concerned with preventing the friendly nations, to cut off war MltehoN 9-0121 tee amendment declaring the resfli other had received a savage blow newsmen he had sent Esther to the offered ax food and makes fast ately that they would prefer to let at the back of the head. A doctor flow of strategic goods into Com goods from the whol* Communist lutlon does not mean Congress la school—the L,akeside School, main friends wHb bird. munist countries. Members of thta bloc. , f ON Manchester Memorial Co. the m atter die rather than risk said there was evidence that both tained! and operated by the Edwin Source close to ex-King Fsrouk 9 A.M. to 1P.M. MORlAR'n MOTHERS puaing on the validity of the Yalta arp division on the issue. i had been the victims of sex at-: group are American and European A Communique issued Saturday K E M rS, Inc. ^ A. H. AIMETTI Prop. Slid other wartime agreements Gould Foundation for Children— in Rome denies Cairo report of nations.and Japan. Its existence is afternoon quoted Edan as promia- 315 CENTER STREET TEL. M1-3-51S.6 tacks. ' rift hetweea kiag aad his qurea RARYLAND 6P.M.to9P.M. 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