TBT7X8DAT. JTWB W. 1 *0 , A r m i f d DRiljr Circalatlon ,-Hid W M tkar ' /‘ Far tks Maatk of May# 1847 f ' d f f V . Farseadf of C. S, Wcktkor BaroH pj^cn foyw nD f ^ ^anrhcBler Engnittp lirralft *V, ‘ leereealiig irieodlneas and don- 9 ,3 0 7 illrin n rn FH T P iJ^ ltP lltitrt i r i P P ^ t l n ' ttnoad eoel *oiilgkt: Satwdoy Mlaalonary M. L. Oretaman and CIini<5JIene r e Bpcomm Affianred Pro^ am s Hfere HALE'S SELF SERVE Member of Ike Aadit me*tljr eloady follow^ hy Bgkt hU wife, who have returned fn w Is E njagM l Borau ol OlKolatlMa akowon) little clMUif* Satarday. About Town the mlealon Held In India, will be The Oriffiiuil In I^w England I $ Miaate at the mleelon and eoclal l e s T a x Fo r Graduated Manchester—A City of FiJIage Charm Bieetlng^tomorrow evening at 7:30 O n m ti M n. R. A. Hagvdorn. at the Hon Lutheran church a n d h e a l t h m a r k e t VOL. LXVI., NO. 21.5 (Claaeiaad Advarttotag oa Fag# 14) M.\NCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, Jl’NE 13, 1947 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR t’EN IS u foiiwnll •!» High Srhool Exercistfs j ^ I t tlM Boolnm Houm, Man* M eeting fo r lns>|:urtlon ------^ t^iMiUr. VmrmoaU *<* **>• Helen Davldeon Lodge, No. W, To Be Held Tomorrow apenetloeahlp coofarwKM Daughters of Scotia, will meet In Of Merrhaiils in High WEEK-END SPECIALS! ^dfc. I. O. O. r.. charter for Paet Grand Chl*7 and Uae Tax will be held at Man- held tomorrow morning at the s... will aaoftr tha aacond decree on a Daughter Agnea Moehler. A large cheater High School aaaembly hall Stole Theater. The graduates will Refused by Weir; eteu of candidataa tonight. attendance la hoped for. Wedneaday, lune 18. The rlinlr la aaaemble at the High achool build­ A T H A LE'S ing and march I/, the theater. Aa ■ OudlK tha Inialneaa meeting which part tf)f a atutew de program apon- at 7:46 offlcera for ^ The Quarryvllle J^iorch WHOS uauul the eittlre theater ha* been i >Coine In and Buy All You Want! No Changt In Price! By Appropriations ^^ulna' year wlU be nominated. haa eet the date of Friday. June aored bv Tax Commiagloner reserved and admiaelon will bo by j Walter J. Welah to Inatnict fttall pWaarlng the meeting light re- 27, for Ita annual atrawberry aup- only. | Opinion Requested mrrehanU In th< oi>eriitUin of the freehmenta will be eeraed. per. Mra. FrlU Noren, chairman, The annual graduation exerclaea and her committee have choaen the new tax. . ! of St. Jameg'a Parochial achool cm sco or SPRY . 3 Lb*. $1.23 The Manchealer clinic will be for "n^e regular meeting nf following menu: ham, baked beana. will be held tomorrow night In 81. aalada, cole alaw, rolla, coffee and merchanta fr-m. .Mnnrheatcr, Hol­ Jamca'a churrh. Gold Medal ^ ^ — _ Hadden Asked to Rule Committee Today lladLean, Order of Scottleh CTana ton, Vernon. South Windeor, Kaat Wtn be held tomorrow evening at atraw ^rfy ahortcake with whipped In Other Schoola Labor Experts cream, la connection with the ! Department of F.ducntion. At each Mlaa Natalie OarpenUr Tueaday morning, and the annual ployes; Unfavorable Aid-for-Europe Plan Indc)>en(lrnt Govern­ I aale. Mlaa Kllaor HIrth clinic' aeaalon the different retail exerclaea at the Mancheater Green FOR THE BEST flelda will be' divided Into clnaaea Lge. Pkg. 35c Ruling Would End Anno.incement ta made of the School will be held the afternoon, Cake Flaur Sig ning o f B ill' ment Agencie* Given IN OIE HEATINfi Hoae Company No 1 of the j , Mr. and Mra. Charlea F. Hirlh of I with Inatrurtora Ir.r earh group. A of the s.ime day In the aaaembly d ia l MANCHESTER 5918 South Mancheater Fire Depart- j i repreaentatlve of the Tax Depart- engagement of .Mlaa Natali* Ann Land O’ Lake* Practice n t Years Approval by Houae 33 Klngaton alreet. Weal Hartford, hall of the achool HoUlater Street | Welcomed by Bevin H. E. MTHTINC. ^ ment waa called at 7:46.1aat night I ment will alao be pre.aent to an- Carpenter, daughter of Frank O. School exerclaea will be held in the announce the engagement of their i Taft • Hartley Measure „ ,« II ...... I . Group; Total Cut o f RrprcMntinK to exUngulah a fire In the wooda I awer the more terhnieal queatlona. Carpenter of 56 Porter atreet. and school hall next Wedneaday morn­ Butter Lb. 66c Hartford,.. June 13.—(JP)— 9 on Cooper atreet. daughter, Mlaa Kllnor I>ouiM Hirth. i ing, and the Bucklsnd School ra t In (laartera. . TIMKEN OIL HEAT the late Mra Catherine Carpenter, State Budget Director Robert Seen ’Unworkable’ and / *, ■Hn.ig, ,o $330,540,732 I« to Albtn Jerry Uxup, aon of Mr. and j t.< Kverett Samuel Moaeley. aon graduation will be held next H. Weir ha.H refu.sed to accept; || ]>Jalion8 Wedneaday afternoon In \.the aa­ Folrmnant Not Able to Avert ♦ > 3.9 Per Cent Below ------^ :: Mlaa Jung Teomana, local aopra- Mra. Jerry J. ITwip of 7* Hummer | Holn'rlsoii PFA of Mr and Mra Richard Moaeley a $500 “ honusv” for services' Link hast and H est no, will be heard In-three groupa atreet. of High atreet. Wllllmantic, Conn. aembly hall of that achool. (x>al ^liners’ Strike Mis* Hf4e« Olga Kmpea Mlaa Artomda George Pazlanna MU* Relay .\nne SInvrr Amount Requested of aongs aeveral o f them by abe- Mist Hirth le a graduate of the | (Jiairin e n I Anted Mlaa Carpenter attended Man- The High School World will be Creamery Butter '”i.b. 63c to the Legislature and as a Three graduate* la the fXaaa of 1M1 at Mondieater High Srhool wetr tied for high a, holastlr honor* ami In Speech Before For- R a il D e a d l o p k RADIO REPAIRS clal re Pre»ldent Truman Education Must CHaiige 884,220 from Veterans ad* [ three yeare In the Army, two of ter the Wllllmantic Tearhera Col­ I Kevin ed Secretary I|«,|ga„|, r. BARLOW the paraonage fund. It la expected laat night In the aaaembly hall, the lege. He aerved with thp Army Armo«r*a ' Weir'a stand was dLst losed by U»e meaaure la "unworkable" o f AiiHlralia minintrstion funde today in that many will attend from Oove-' which were In the Paelflc. He la Governor McConaughy as having; not atop a coal atrike. MHrsnall » aid-for-K ii r o p e | now employed to the Yankee Pre- prealdknt. Wllmer F. I/0< kwood of three yeara, the greater part of 111 G unfighting approving an $8,167,869,027 nant churchea throughout the liecn taken on June 6 In a letter to Thl* waa learned today from of­ UeailH Attack; Pointa cialon Pro«torta Company In Berlin, Margaret Road, announred the that time in the F..T.O. He receiv­ ))lan tiHiay a.* “a bridge to •tato. Raymond Hanaon, planlit, 24-Hour Towing earned Beef Comptroller Fred R. Zeller, with ficials who have seen the analysis To Meet New Problems bill to finance 33 independent' ------Conn. following chalmiun of committee! ed hla honorable dlacharge in I link tlie ea.st and \ve.*t” and Out Delay When Big whb haa appeared In entertain- and copies sent to the governor and but who asked that their names Santiago, Chile, Plareil government agencies nest mento here, will be on the concert 1945. V Hadden. The letter was made pub- : not be uaeiiiiiieiu*e- for iileolojfical or other rea- to $330,540,732, or 3.9 par cant bo« ■3Mgl Contractor Yaomana. ton atreet waa honored with a wedding. Wrecker Service Chairman John M. Bailey last Handley: memberahip, Mra. Walter Prensler report*, however, th»t some other 80118 to fruHtrate that great low tha amount Prrsidant Truman I neighborhood party laat night, in night challenged Nhe legality of Of Emergency Today Lake 8uccesa, June 13 (F) -Ool. I.,eclerc; eoclal. Mra. Mary Mul- presidential adviser* are urging ment Speaker-Sees Vi­ endeavor." asked. This brought to approkU Matter Eleclririan I recognition of her birthday, and Phone 704.1 or 2-2540 the grant on constitutional News Tidbits W. R. Hodgson of Australia led a laney: waya and meana committee, Mr. Truman to sign the measure. ---- MIsundentlandIng Bemovad mately $3,560,000,000 tha clolmod Week doiM st mwo-Ne w eW ^ presented with IndWIdiiat ^fta. A grounds. j tal Challenge to Grad- small nation attack today against TELEPHONE 8938 er 1888 Mra. (Irare l.,ockwoeKl; publicity, M ayannaise Thl* group la said to contend ''8antiago, Ch(M, June 13 -((P)— Culled Froat (/P) Wires ' "W e arc glae an Baby Faad ally certain to enact It Into law In liowcver, woA pored only U per above. .Will be held Monday eve­ 2.3 Main SIrert ruling would end a long-atandlng any event. to four persona. j gressss at an ever faster pace; Blonde, attractive Danish' woman Bevin. describing Marahall'a mission on Conventional Arma­ Important meeting and a gnoare reported Harvanl address aa one that "may lU work during the 13 nontha be­ Auto Glass Janiea Sleeper, 4P Margaret Hoad, Maxarell Houa* hig state employees who help legis­ dels declared Chile’s capital a . , burg that ahe did Indeed s|>end her well rank as one of the greatest only delayed the group's work Tor. Mra. Kathleen Sweet, chair­ to have concluded. amon(; other "zone of emergency" under com- * course of action and the people ginning July 1. when projerts and aetlvltiea will lative committees through grsnt- things that the measure awaiting weekends with British colonel un­ apeeche* in world hlatory,” de- when they were given jiroblema to man of the nominating committee, mand of Gen. Rafael Fernandez of the worUI must he taught to live Among major recIplenU cover­ Installed be planned for the coming year. 1 Lb. Bag 4 1 c paying resolutions. Mr. 'IViiman's decision follows more der charges of "acandaloiia con­ clare

  • ino illii- tln^e next week and that the first but warmer again on WednesdaV. that forgery existed. Meet Thb Evening; with here." Hartford, June IS i/l5 -A "one c hei'k will be mailed "on or before i Krileial f.’ourt I)..4triet o f Uonnect- The Federal attorney could not * niat Vbuth hom- Cilv View- fiance Hall on unconteated Hat and judgment; New Haven. Every .Hal. Night. R;l.5 to 12:00 Mcycle parade, peanut acramble next two years for the administra­ ter to the prosecutor, said there .and Pi Tau Sigma, honorary en­ rareleaa iiiiatakia in anav.ennc mlHalnn. Heenex HI reel Mary Ricks Edmonds va. George For Tax Hamlliii^ Tlie court ruled in favor of the Flanigan's Orrheatra and other numbera, with price* to Edmonds, judgment; Phyllis H tive costa of the Highway and Mo­ hsd been "statements ami libelous gineering frivt.'Miities, Opilcron ((Ueallopa " The aeliolarahip. providing for be offered thla year In each event. tor Vehicles departments, aa well assertions" ronrerning the trsit*- Delta Kappa, le.vlerahip fraternity, Will Oelay I’riH-eMlnK two to four-week atucly and rec- government as plaintiff against the Menrx Hptnks Prompirt St. Mary's Hall Tourtelotle vs. Carl Tourtelotte. Federal Home Improvement Co., 5laln Ht.. East Hartford, Conn. The committee hae been named motion to place on unconlested aa some state police expenses, and acUon by Demgrratlc minority and I’hl Kappa Tau, social frater- Although aome of the iiii.Mfnkes iratlcmal period! d the camp this Hartford, .. .Itine 13 ■A'. State will permit resumption of highway and f>ilumbla Uiimbor Co , which a* follow*; William Kbwskl, Mar­ list and judgment; Edna Ledoux leaders In the General Assembly nlty. fan be i orr*'eted by the la-fyoniu I MinimeC, went tc, Mlaa Hiith Zola T.ix Commissioner Wa'ier W. F'eaturing tin Fagan, Beebe Milanese, Emil building at approximately the pre­ had guaninteed the: algnatiire.a. WhIU va. Cllforfi White, motion and by Democratic State Cliatr- Mr. Cay-wood entered the Army by cheeking over the dlaulK, Jeff Koelsch. Jamea war level. during hla Senior year of college pa|>era. thla will lonalltlite exlia The sons were named ilefenilanla that de^endint be adjudged In man John M. Bailey. He Indirst- ancl Irw in S e h iff i f N e w H aven. branch offices had been eatiihllabcd Art Webster's Doherty, Jr., Jack Halloran, Still to come before the governor and spent three years in the Ser­ work and will dela> the pi.Mi-'^-' hut Mrs. Judge was not becaiiae at D.VN’CK Timighl Thru Sal. contempt. ed he felt they should be ralle he .‘iiilcl. cpiiirli'ri;‘ h.ive hiw'n |..^- cordqig to A juMtiinl C. ,K. A llof. Al (Ivntilv Orrhvntra Harold Lehrmitt. Donald Berger,' A number of Independent appro­ letter, of any crime," Alcorn fold ployment with the National Ad­ be retiirnid to Ih*' vel.’iana in t.ihliahed III theae cities;- Bridge­ Fox-Trots Squares Tboma* Regan, Al Hucheckl. Buell Elsenhofer vs. Irene Eaienhofer; priations bills will t^lng the grand ViHved. ■ ney Kdward J IxinergHii. Trial was Judge Comley, adding that .he felt visory Committee for Aeronautics port. County f'ouH lioMse; M eri­ Chapman, R. LaMothe, Baldy Joaeph Locke vs. Tracht A Roche total to about $216,000,000. the that Zeller's req\iest was sufficient In Cleveland. Ohio, where he and fn reeiauiee to nUiniTOir* re- The l•ontlIll't for laying a new, po.stponeil for several yenra owing et al; Julia E. Sullivan va. Alice highest expenditure level fi) state den, City hall; Middletown, Munic­ to the enlistment hy John .hidge In May, Thomas F. Rady, Jr.. Ralph reason, however, to launch the In- hla wife, tha fdrmer Alice Barlow, cpieata from "K"ld atar" parenta floor III the .Micnehe.sler I’o. t Offic-e Schiimey. -Larry Roatok. Mlaa LeValley et al; Robert LaRoaa vs. history. "Y* for Hpldieatlon blanka, TreaauieT ipal biiililiiig: New Haven, County the Marine Corp."". in whic h he vestigatlpn. v and daughter Donna exp\plalned that they will the building bio lieen HUiirdod by evi'iitiially gave lu.s lilc in iictlon. Forster, Mlaa Helen Ertel, Mlaa Couit house'; .Notwich. Town hall; Thiiraday In eourt Stanley Judge VFW MeeUn i the- Unite.I .St.ileK i'.ovei nnient. Slaniforil. Toivh hall; Totrington. NEVER Oerlnide F"!illor. Alderman Ham- l-'ecletal Worka A<{enrv. Uiroiigti ita denieiy that ‘Jie signature on the uel Gamble. Alderman Fred Ber­ The Frank Babstiiebner Post Youngaterg Plan City hall: iViiterbuiy, bounty note was hla. Thi.s testimony was VFW meet tonight at 8 p. m. in MAKE VOrR Al'POINT.MENT NOW TO HAVE Boaton otlioe, (A the f'nni ian Uoin- Couit hoiir'-t W.llimnntii', Town A Cover ger. Harold Rothe, William A. Ro- pa'V Kvoroltr'Ma.sa. not disputed, and the court found galua and Stephen J. Von Euw. the G.A.R. hall with several visi­ Ta AifI Republicans YOl'R CHII.DS IMCTI KE TAKEN KY OI R hall, that he was not the one who af­ H IA N TlI The hlda'were c loaed lii t month Kai h offire will he in rha'ige of Or Minimum Anyone wishing to register for tors expected from Hartford. NOTED |•I!OTO(;RAIMiKR OF ( HII.DREN, N e w (fnd there Were no hida hy looal fixed the signature. the various eventa may do so at Store Chaagea Hoads an exanuiirr a.v: !gned from th" Loiii.s GrcMid; owner of the Fcder- Charge! Norwalk, June 13—(P)~Comes MONDAY • Tl’ESDAY • WED. MORNING. iiintnil lots Work la to he ..dinted luiith HiirUord 11 ailqiiarteia. once and during the week by hand­ Ernest Diggelman of 18 the 1948 election campaign, and Low Prices a t n tv e Applirnlioiis lor lireiiae.s re­ ing in their name to William Kow- street is purchasing the Git>er JCNE lH-1718 quired of enrh seller will be avail- *kl at the Recreation Field any Clothing store on West Main Norwalk voters may find a hunch nble soon at th» br.anch nffirea. DANCING IN THE AIR-CON- night during a softball game. This street. Alex Giber died a year of youngsters, themselves too Come in or Call 5177 and make >our appuinimrnts O n m n e l Wal.sh anid. committee la making no plana for ago and since hla death the busl- young to vote, hustling arpund SxcunsioM BOW. Thin picture in ynunt without rharsc. >ou The new t.ix law bci oniea ef- DITIONED ROSE ROOM evening affairs as the Legion Is nrss has been conducted by his town drumming up support for Re­ planning a fireworks exhibit at We havfin wine for every feetive .Iillv 1. wife. Mr. Diggelman has been publican candidates. are not oblinated in any way whatsoe\rr. EVERY THLIRS., FRl., SAT. night meal... .chilled in our M AaCHISTin employed for the OMt 21 year* as That, at least, la tlie plan of the visitation Tonight a printer at the Travelera Insur­ "Peppy Reps.’’ an organization Children .1 monlhb to ft yearn oM rliKihlr. modern refrigerator to NOW PLAYING • DELICIOITS DINNERS SERVED Kiowa Council. Degree of Poea- ance Company and was formerly founded last night by a group of hontaa. will have a vlaltathm by One portrait to a family. just the riffht tempera- ( loliitiihin NIGHLY employed for five years at the 50 to 75 high aehool girls and boys. lure. InTICHMCOlOt^ the Great Chief thla evening. offke of the Rockville Leader. He Sponsors of the group, chief Z S Z S T H 6 . BtafYiRf • QUALITY I.EGAL BEVERAGES There will be a aupper preceding will take poaaesalon on Monday. among them Sculptress Suzanne Alice .Mill'-r. ti'.i yi'ur -«slooal .ore toi in Y^'ornan.. H .'.l Wcdue.sd.iy iifter- SUN. • MON.-TI ES. tures and business, and the build­ a month to listen to speakers who NEXT SUNDAY FAED"S noon. .5!Im'! Je-in Nnt.sch, girl scout here, it is felt that many of the ing will be leased by the new own­ can Instruct them about party gov­ Ilenile, even heat for coW weather comf«)rt imno'diale ilellvetv to items of her report will be of in­ voiir bomr V leader made the | rcsentiitUin with ers. Mr. Hewitt was ‘employed ernment, civic affairs and similar — Fiherglas insulation snd speedy gas cook­ PACKAGE very simple cerei’iony ill the pres- terest to the public. The report at the Rockville Diner for many topics. enee of th<- girla. and their mother.M. given at the June meeting fotlowa SAVIN ROCK ing for summer coolness. STORE In part: ,\t the n.-!k of hi-r own life. Alice You'll left the mammoth 2-fut! ittn — 20 x hcifiod in the re.'U'ue t>f her two "The greatest change In the d|. 10:.30 A. M. Round Trip X’or. Rissell and Spruce hlothi IS Kiiiiaj.l anil Paul and her DANCING r*ct nursing service has been the 18 X 14— ctKtks with both fuels (oil snd gas bedaide nursing service, which in D. S. T. $1.50 Inc. Tax or coal and gas) with s high built-in gas Streets mother, when tl.*- whole fiiinilv. 0^: the present yearly figures top last except Alice, u'.m is .small, fell year by 126 visits, which meana LEE'S GREENHOUSE Glriiwoofl an Pirliireil broiler, too. - ■ through the ire v.lide trying to TONIGHT roughly 126 hours or 3 3-4 weeks I'oM fan rook mnylhing with iij>ht tof coeitrt ' help Mr. .Miller n ’ll Paul to safely. nursing time. Thla atatement enda Abtm -...... $279..'t0 Mr. Mdler. Paul and Alice had bel n 8:.10 to 12:.10 with one conclusion, this agency AND FLORIST SHOP LAKE COMPOUNCE -^4 oil or coal cbvers, 4 bright metsl gsa lisliing and tov.inl dlls',; .started needs another full-time nurse. The ROUTE 44. BOLTON TEI.KPHONE 8089 burners for speed and. flexibility (one giant The perfect pifl for I to ciii le the laki to tlu'i'r home, To the Tunes of 1:00 P. M. Round Trip Yale Survey also made this.state Glriiwuofl wilh White Enamel size). Lift-out drip-trey for easy cleaning. One- Dad— a pair of nhttes j The t\M) men got f.iitiler out on th" ment During the year, following Cut Flowers, PoUctl PlanU, Corsages, , ice than was safe and went D. S. T. 75c Inc. Tax Coveralls...... #294..'i0 piece, enamelled, cast-iron top frame. Folding sandals or lounginir Tony Obrighf's Orchestra the vital atatiatica of the nation through. Alice went for her mother and our area, our maternity load Annual and Perennial Plants (Pictured at lop of advt.) white enamel coveralls (optlonsl). slippers selected from and Richar condition. Priced at only ^ Or Write To You CAN Have "i. V -■ :I7 Oak Street Telephone 35»22 $1395. * NOTICE I ' Held

    J:. " 'N A ' . 'll I . : / V- \ MANCHESTER E\TNTNT. HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. .TUNE 15, 1017 PACE FTV’E N,. t'' MANrMESTER EVENINfi HERAl.D. MANrTTE.‘hTR.*m NN.. FRrDAT, JUrWS IS, 19«1 ------'. II / \ i&. FACE rOUK I [ " 'v ■' the -Cost pret^hliou.c he picUiil u|> I.. pli . ed In rei'ep- Involved it cannot be antlclpatad tV l II— I08U W UM »— l * l « number In the group was recMved lades alohg the slrret In (rout o f' making the room available for into effect Immediately, but plana foiindatlona and recon.ttructing it. | Paul Clietelat .... imuenduu . applause. Filial ( Jeaii-lf|) ihinr hoilvi ; tonight «■ the tnn 1, The Interior of the htdiding, being i that It would be wise or econontl- claasroonv tranaportlfig and speclflcatlon* of the overalU w u a i^ i.u 8 i Today ’« Radio w r H i — i t w "ill .start Jhe first thing toniorrnw project are necelllary for an In­ wood throughout. Is not approved ] cBl for the toer.j to convert the After a short mtermi.sslon the pupila from Green School to QUALITY FOODS 'popular GeraMNvln "Rhapsody In morning coxeiuig tin- ,I, signal,-d School Housing Here telligent consideration of th# moves for xchbol use. 'riio ceiling hetghtk almshoua* to permanent school Eostera DayUgkt TteM Gives Recital Here Saliinlav aieil P. A . C. th* Hollister Street School for sre not adequate and th* Windows J Blue" score considered. the best abop work. to be made in th* Immediate fu­ xvr-'- The are* to be ,, vrred t.s hound ture. fre not satisfactory for school- Impoftaat Meattng REASONABLE >RICES No Other Way 4:66— ' w n r f —Musical Favorites, . 1 W ed as tdlloxxs No Alternative* ro'ims and-prohahly could not be “ I apologize for the length of North hy .'-outti Windsor Line "Non# of three suggestions esn this letter but I sincerely fdel that ^^^SS^SSSSSS^SSBSSI^SSSBS . WDRC—Hint Hunt; New*. tVTIC—Report on Connecticut Seribus Problem be greeted with enthusiasm by any­ ^The Board of Education haa made so because of the low ceil­ Ks.st by Siiutti M.im, Msin considered alUrnatlvee to the ings. Besides these- Inadequacies, the meetlng\Monday night la one ' WON8—WONB Juke Box. Legislature. Perforniaiire of I a>phI coiuentratlon 'and muscular pre­ Ill i'We'kIrrn Part o f llir one Intereated In good achool fa ­ 4:13— II: cision was such a.s la observed in a . I’liion sini .';i,iti-i sti^i-ls plana suggested but finds no al­ the stairways are Improperly lo­ of tremendous Iraportame to the i^i'iilli liy ' ’.In'vwilitity Town BINGO cilities for the children but on s future of education In th* Towm W TIC—SteUa Dallas. WDRC—Columbia Mssterworks. Youth at Soiilh ('.litlrrh finished artist in the concert field Tttwii ToiiMtn-oM fanmediate Action NcCco* temporsry emergency baels there ternative that It can recommend. cated, proportioned snd eonstruct- l.lin- N! VH.L.qiiE 8TRECT "1, It would be posalble to give ed, the toilet rooms are Inadequate of Manchester aqd I hope that a 4:84— WONS— Bobby Byrnes' (^ches- He imposed a personal authority la no other alternative. over ail hla sources of Intelligent W r-d bv K.mV llsiififnl ToWr, PULASKI HALL KO<’K\II.LE, CONN. UBty Chairman H ohm up kindergarten Instruction In as to size and fscllittes. A rdngh sufficient number of people who M ancheater WDRC—Glvt snd Take. tr*. New*.- By Eileen T. Burr , The final rubbish eollei tlort In ! l.ihe • “ Although we can, get by for one Manchester, it la our feeling that estimated cost of reconverting the are Interested '.n Uie schools of WWONS— Two-Ton Baker. W THT — Gems for Thought. tnterpretatlo'n with attention to I Mancheater will take place toiuor- ' Htore year by the suggested emer­ There can be no doubt that Paul rhythm, atrlct time and continuity 8 P. M. SH ARP Of Edncation Board this would be a distinct step back­ building for temporary uap on the Manchester wilt study the problem W n c —Lorento' Jones. Dartc* Orchestra. row., Nine trucks have been as- : riib woiil "sjvirrow EVERY MONDAY gency meeaures. we will be faced 4:48— Chetelat, son of Mr. snd Mr*. and at the cU>se of the recital was originally with a still greater ciiala by next ward. ground floor, only wrndd nin to und attend the towi meeting. WT7C—World's Great Novels. .signeil to the wink by Town Kn-' nnant anv small biul Says; Cites New Needs "2. School could be continued on around 860,000. In order to have Very truly yours, WON8— Adventure Parade, I3;b6— Amai^d Chetrlst of Spring street, given a pleasing ovation In th gtneer Jame.s Sheckc\ 'Rc.Mulenls year. This makes It Impt-rativa iPublic form of two encores, choosing ti a double shift bssla Not only la Charles 8. House, w n c —Young Widder Brown. WONB- George Olsen's Orches­ haa mrned recognition as a con- . areTequesliHl that all inaterials to that some long-range plans be definite information as to the cost again please, hla audience w ith' Al H E I'OMtlN The critic*! achool iflant condl- thiq unfair to the cJiiUIren In the of converting thi building for per­ • Chaljfman, Board of Elducatlon." - 805-807 MAIN STREET v . ^ tra. I cert pisniet after hla brilliant snd made for additional achool facili­ „ ______tTiopln’s "Minme Walta" and fol- i (Known As Quern Alice) tMia fadBf hUnchMter Uxlay drew late afternoon- sesalona but It manent uae. It that la at all feasi­ , W’DRC— House Party.' WTIC New'a; Blue Bs'rron's Or­ lyric performance In his piano­ ties. ' WON8—Hog Harrigan. lowing w’tth Chopin’s "Faiilasle- ’ Seventh Itauxhiri ,il a vrnlh Ann "The Town ■ Planning Study would be extremely difficult to ble, the Board of Education hgs chestra. forte recital, Iasi evening In the fSBin Senator Chwlei 8, Houee, WTHT—Terry, Impromptu" whtch was hla out­ Biim tilth a Veit recommended the construction of secure teachers for a double ses­ retained the service* of- on archi­ 12:20— chapel of the South Methodist chairman of the Board of Bduca- w n c —When a Girl Marriro. ' church, playing entirely from standing accomfillshment of the Reading. Dally IneliHliiig Aimdav. FRESH STRAWBERRY WEEK a school In the Glcott street area sion, and Uie health and safety of tect, skilled in hchool con. indiridubj stature in hla interpre- old and has studied the piano since parent In the town, as at that sea- "3. S ^ e of the school audi­ Ing, but In view of all the factors- 8:80— I tatlons aiM Pau' Chetelat i* to be the age of seven, always keeping Tel. 8361 IK 9 C hurch Afreet Hartford. I'nna. THE SODA SHOP don may be settled the question of Ideally, a building ahould he erect­ lb. 49c Phone 6 ?tr.'4 ed on the Olcott atreet site, con­ torium* c»(uld be closed off and ROAST PORK WDRC—Old Record Shop congratulated, not only on hia poise hi* purpose forward of becoming i 1ST Noi'lh Main Street (Depot Square) '- eSequate educational fawitlea here used for classroom putposes. *rhls, WOON8—Captain Midnight. Special Services "'but alao xin hik^iinerring technique a. concert pianist Mr has been * c - 1 for several years to com^. taining the following facilities: Lean, BladelcflB. a. 10 clNHsrrKima, to provide for again, would be s tremendous step BINGO W TH T—Jack Armstrong and lightness or'fouch yet reveiil- live 111 iiuisicalrH here and ih Hart­ O i l) FASmo.NKD.STR.WVRKRRY SHORTCAKE . ,23c >^riou« t'ondlUoa , W TIC—Jiut PlaU) Bill ford. thia past- >far and ha.-i ap­ atlnir^he "aerloua condition" eii eight grade nrganir.ation. backwards as the importance of At South (Ihiirch I ing u dramatic int’^nsity of dclinea- FRE.SH ,STRAWRERR\ fNl N D A E ...... 25c b. A kindergarten rcHim. group work, assembly programs The 8:48 'tion that held hia aifdifnce atten- peared frequenliy with the Bee- Which "is fast l>ecomln* moreaerl- and the development of an audio­ LAMB FORES lb. 35c WONS—Tom Mix. thoven Glee Club and In a duo SUNDAK.S TO IMvE OUT ous," Senator House, In a letteTsto c. A library and amall meeting ' Uve from the hrginnlngsto the end -1 FRESH OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE room; visual program hai proved to be Tomorrow Bolted ahd Rolled If Desired. W’TH.X—Tennessee Jed. ./'Building romerrow's Church I and through the encores'.f^hry ap- I piano recital last season with his ' The Herald explalna the problein Dewey-Richman W TIC—Frort Page Farrell. ICE URE.\M...... 'i.’ic pint; 65c quart otercrowdlng In the school*, the d. A lunchroom and kitchen. of tremendous im p^ance In will* be the service theme at the I plauded him to play at the close I teacher Frederic ’E. Werner, who can take well earned credit for hla f'harlc* S, llmiae e. A nurse's office. modern school program. V Evening ' South Methodist on Sunday mom- urirent need for Immedlatf emer­ "4. Arrangements iMght be piotege. At the present lime he Is gency clnaarpom*. the demand for f. A principal's offhe. 59c 6:06— He chose the famuu.s ''.NhI- made to iLse Sunday school, rooms Co. Night SLICED BACON lb. ing for the Children's Day service cracker Suite, Opu* 71 A " by studying with Mr Werner and at new tmlldlnga. and the primary chinti1o churches for such a measure. Its SHOULDERS lb. 45c Ralph Ward, I,. The Junior Choir enlirely receptive to hi.s choice of up by Benstor House In hia letter, ahmild go there are now reqtitrcd the building and t>e arcessiljle in LENS DliPl.lCATED ^ W TIC—Bob Steele: f > 8. touch to give it coloi. A fairy connection with playground use drawbacks are obvious. Cudahy's, I-ean, Shankleas. Mild Smokit, Sujtar Cured. under the direction of Mrs. Ryth music and It wa.s a refreshing ami W h a t F u e l umlch follow!: to go to the Lincoln achisil. Eight Weatifitr Bureau. story in music.-portraying dances REPAIRS MADE HALL Campagna will sing, and George diverting pei'tqrniance. r “ Editor The Herald: first grade children who would j. Storage apace for playground Almthouse Hnggestlon by all aorta of fascinating dolls equipment, also acreasible without MEATY WDRC— Red Barber. G Ashton will preside at the con- "In view of the particular Iru- normally attend the Owien school "In closing, 1 think , I should «ole of the organ with a final "Waltz of the Flow­ (^ n lh g up rest of building. niakc a further etatenient about WONS—Answer Man. ers" that la one of the best of its portance of Monday nlght'a town must be transported from that W TH T—Music. • A'H children are asked to come meeting to the Biture of the school to the Nathan Hale achool k. Auditorium for physlml edii cunMideratlon of the posalbillty of kind. cation and play apace. VEAL CHOPS lb. 39c W T IO -P rof. Andre Schenker. to the^rhurrh at 10:15 a. ni. for FOR DA'13 Do You Use? using the almaliouaa on Middle 0|i«i^g overture school* In Manchester, I w’tmid ap­ and nln# klnderghrteo children 6:48-^n the proCqssinnal into the church from the Green, achool must' he Prfaoeloa St. Huggesllona Turnpike for school purpoaea. A depth of fe>ling was estab­ preciate the privilege of your col­ Prpvpiil fi^ps in your chimney. Put your WDRt3—Robert Trout. New*. . which wllr proceid the .service. In O U ) SIMC3-: umn In order to review the clr- transported by bus tp the Porter "f)n the Princeton atreet site It When the Selectmen first proposed lished In the opening "buverturc the use of the altnshouse for WONS—Easy Aces. I the serx’lce itself the departmental cuinstaneea leading up to the rec­ street school. Is recommended that a bullrlum. and uiranged for its inspection oy BOILED HAM lb. 89c fary-fresh na matter haw many Everi Indiralion points lo pussihle shorlaKe.s in the Fall grsdsa Increase each year. the State Hoard of Education, 7:18—' win voU to make an approprt** “Thera Is dssperate nerd for d A workroom. Cudahy’s Puritan. Whole or Half. WDRO—Jack Smith Show. Goals for the rbin-r-h 'Yhe Dance of the Sugar-Plum and Winter. . Shorlages usually indicate hi|;her prices. tlon of I1S.000 for emeireacy e. A principal's office which must approve any building VACUUM CLEAN YOUR years aga it was made." flvs additional schoolrooms for u*erh, Danse Ru.«, Trepak" i Riia- IF COAL OR UOKE. FILL YOUR BIN! tlon of M5.000 to engage englnserB with only one room t'o accommo­ in part for use In .connection BUTTER lb. 64c Youth Fellowship will speak b rlefl^ OUR and archltecta to prepare pUna with playground program*. partment of Education Indicates WDRC—Sound Off I ■ I Dancel, "DanEc Arabe" (Ara- date them. Tim Hollister street that they would not approve of the WONS—Henry J. Taylor. on the Methodl.st Student Loan blan Dance), IF Oil,, FILL YOUR TANK! and spoeUkatlonn of new school I. A library, ' Fund and the Methodist Scholar­ , Danse Chinoiae" EXACTING PAINT WORK school. Which la slreaWaltz of the We also repair the dam­ (;KT a n ESTIMATE! TODAY! The Manchester now svsllsble will be neceeeary- Listen To Cleaning Outfit BLUE CHEESE w n c —Cities Service Concert ssstlng capacity In our aehooir of “The Manchester Green flehool, Education to rush into' a school Nell- Haven. June 13—(J*;-W al­ age done to your lawn hy 44K0. O m praoent enrollment la building program without full and 8:18— ter Prfsjiard Eaton, retiring pro­ with an antlclpati’d enrollment In WDRC— To be announced. water from your rouL 4.T46. leaving a deSclt aeaUng ca- th* flriit grade of 53 and in the adec|unte con.slder*tlon of nil the Manchester Chimneys clcanpd ivilh .sprcitil brush operated from ba.se> EVAP. MILK ' 3 tall cans 35c fessor of playwritlng at Yale, told caused by lack of a dry well. Lumber & Fuel Co. pimlty at the maximum rccom- WONS—Holly House. the gradutfVnig class at the Vale Listen Ta second gra«le of 46 and in the fai'tprs tnvolved. Inclmllng th<* cost. ■lent up. Vacuum cleaner ^cUs all the soot — none es­ We do all kinds of stone TURNPIKE AUTO BODY WORKS amndatlon of 495., Whether the whole hiiildlng jiriv 1:80— Art school I(^t night that If ar­ UE.NTKK .SiKEKT fifth grade of 45, shows desper­ I6C mmill.K TIIRNI-IKK \ \ I’llONK I ’ l l O N L M l The tepoit of the Town Plan ate need for additional apnee. grsm should l>e rarrled out In the Week Program capes into the ha.scmont. VELVEETA CHEESE pkg. 25c WDRC—To be announced. Newe. tists did not erbete there w-ould ^ work, Slone walL«. terraces, idng Btu^ mad# by Profeaw WONS—Leave It to the Girl*. immediate future or not Is a mat­ "nothing for thb scholars to be ManchesterV - retaining walls. We are Adalns and hla asaorlataa from M< Need Five Knoni* Now W TH T—This 1* Your FBI. scholarly about. The artist often “ A* a temporary nicnsure. we ter of .lodgment It would seem to RIO On Your Dial now taking orders for Are- 1. T. In 1*4# ahowa an antldpatid be Imperative that at least n part FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR SEE ^ W T IC - To be announced. feels." he said, "that In the aca­ r enrollment In the schools by 1955 can get by for one more year by 8 :00— , demic world the tall Is. trying to ' Week Pragram places. providing additional chiaanKppa. of the hullding program be started FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES v\ of 5,850 pupils which would. If no at once. \ WKNB WDRC—Glnny Slmfns Show. j wag the dog. And the scholar asw building* urers constructed, After a survey of the Whole Altu- WONS—Gabrial Heatter. appears to feel that the dog 840 On Your Dial stlon and exhausting ail other "It Wfiidd obviously he poor Jud^ Juny 10th Through 2Rth PIRM— RU*B rwnilt In a seating capacity deficit ment to construct a mirtlon of * W THT—Break the Bank, ahouldn't have afiy tail until'he la , JOSEPH MAORI poasibtlltlea. It la the uuaniinoua w n c — People Are Funny. some generation* dead.” of 1A80. school building* without definite 10:05 to 10:15 A. M. Vincent P. Marcin TOMATOES cello, pkg. 25c WKNB TELEPHONE 5.305 "The most acute situations st recommendation of a Joint com­ 8:15— Choose the only cor giving mittee qf the Board of Education plans for future additions. If only Land-sciiping Contractor present srs In the are* of the weat a portlivn of the Olcott ,‘ttreet .305 NO. .MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 4848 WONS—Real Stories from Real' June 16th Through 28lh side and In the Princeton str^ t and Selectmen, that flO.OUO be ap­ Ufe. . Stone lyoam Fill propriated at this town meeting to school is tiudt at the present time, SUMMER SQUASH lb. 10c Sf’FS. before surh eonstnictlon .Js started 9:80— . 10:0.5 to 1 Oil5 A. M. Field Stone y "On the west side of town the provide there five n- role) and higher-priced con—and you get IT.50 I . $2.m ''' priced COM —ond you gel i( o( xuh- Sportsniuii .'\fler Shave Lfition...... $1.50 JELLY DONUTS doz. 40c It wrth r#iiiarkobly low maintenance coitif tmfamufrtm ■w, tfantiol-kovingx in purchoi#' pnee, oper­ y TIES lA R O R ation ond upkeep! / SHIRTS Yurillev After Shave Pim der...... 85c *47.50 to $ 3 Jt ✓ SOCKS ✓ TIE BARS CRULLERS doi. 40c Oil Spiee After Shut^ ,Sei ...... ^$2.75 / SPORT SHIRTS ✓ T-SHIRTS PREMH STRAWBERRY — V V / PI.AY SHORTS / UNDERWEAR Ctuh^ley-\fler Shave Lotion...... $1.00 CAKES ea. 59c ✓ SWIM TRl’NKS^ / IIANDKEKCIIIEFS FATHIR’fl DAY il FougerKWoyale After Sjiave l.otion . . ,$1..3.5 / WALLETS V DELTS I^YE, PUMPERNICKEL, f-'" Be wise! Keep your prasonf cor in sound runi;iing eondifton. By Hue Burnett / SUSPENDERS . / JEWELRY, . ' ^ . b* eempljita wifh.p thoughtful cord from Bring it to ui for a Bummor tiine-up and for skilled, dependable \ Youthful and completely captli By Mrs. .\nne Cahot Lilac Vcgeutl After Sliuve Lf^tioii...... 97c FRENCH and VIENNA BREAD vating —this easy to sew Junior, A fine- tlirec-picrpyict to have In ✓ TROUSERS < ✓ SPORT COATS (Sliced If Denied) you — from eur collocTion of^ Hallmark cord) for •ervico at rogulor intorvoU. Comp in—today I ^ dreas. haa everything to please— ' rcadinoxa for the newoohicr con- Old Spicp Afl^KShave Lotion ...... $^.00 Fefher't DoV that toy whet you wont to toy -* smooth, figure-paring llfic*, tricky siatq of sheer lawn dreas trimmed ✓ SWEATERS - ✓ JACKETS You gat th* Big-Car parformdnc* and iho-woy you ^ n t to loy it. detail, a smart look. Notice the with:,dainty croqhet edgUigt * BAGELS,- POPPYSEED, FRENCH tnhahililY of o |Volv*-in-H*ad Engine—wHb / PAJAM.AS .( / w a s h s l a c k s - ^Icnncn After Sholv 1-olioii ^ rtlWl.tl^ closing, tlie hip drapery. matcblqg pelHSoat and a d rivin g \ihe >am* vaiv#-in-h*ad princlpl* featured Pattern No. 8142 Is for sices 11, gown whH-h can lie of cotton or NEW ✓ HATS • / PANTS H ANGERS AND HARD ROLLS high«r-prigsd cars—and you gel them ■ 12, IS, 14, 16 and 18. Rise 12, 3 1-4 ! pretty pastel silk t-re|>e. All three YaniTcy AflerShuvel^kfioii ...... > C O l o ^ B C 1947 |N«AC#ptioaally low cost for got and oill yaixla of 35-inch. I pieces are complytety .simple to ✓ RAINCOATS ✓ UMBRELLAS CHEVROLET For this pattern, send 25 cents, cut, sew Snd finish. \ .. Itt coins, ycKir psme, address, size To obtain complete-Cutting ,pat­ dsslrtid, and the pattern nupiber terns', Ince crochet lnstruel)ons, PICNIC TIME IS HERE! the dee|i)y fragrant eoIo|pie of Dana’a ^ N. ■ to Sue Burnett, ’The i Manchester finishing inatruiliona for the Myenlng Herald, 1150-Ave. Ameri­ Three-piece Layette i l ’attern .No. ''ILanihTirg Bolht, Hot B og R oBr. received fre«h cas. New York 19. N, Y. i 5202r,s«nd 15 Cents in,i-oin plus 1 KELLER'S f l R T U U J l perfume of bevHtrhing dignity. a m son s CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Ready notf%-

    \ I ..... lAj 11 ■ ^. 1 ,■ V ■ / /. MANUKAS 1EK evl&NlMU HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1947 >IANCHESTEF EVENINfl HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY. JCNE H. ia « ^ T 1»AGE SIS I Ing conditlona aa. compared wdth ' Peace of Mind j Bolton Notch I.Anf«tR Rents^ o f Federal Houses iKvening Traffic ; December, January and February. tktoh, wkere Hartford, June IS—Observant dent natural lUnmlnatlon fpom 8 our own padt^ and to tha world'a aataia/rta jF atAwawca. we. ' . ^ --— Orford Village and Silver Lane • poeals op era tic o f motor vehicles will to 8 o’clock when ao many pedes­ Rrtl.I.ERH FOR RENT —tyg-saiaa! Jg*u.-c Flailford l^Ian and Hia; there Is a particularly ^ tu r - for the governmertt pro- MONnil.V rAYMK.NTR fntiira. to on* atncara. raaK Hombe reeldenta. already aroused Jecta. In government' projects, note dmiled ohangea In the gen­ trians are seriously Injured. If not V «M I »r#.« esque plantation of this flower, FREE EwnMATKS Mn». Miililrn tiitrn ~xxx Sam made a bargain with Amy, Small Daiightrr Vic- the buds are bursting, and ^ over projected rent increases, may however, allowance must be made eral trafhc patterns thla month in killed during fall and jklnter who hcracif had a Job downtown. that evening traffic volume will to months. >»<_ 1 1 X'a s m T a 'ft ii ill I want In the back way. Sundav the dlsj'Iay wjll be at be even more up tr arms when they for additional return in the form m *.. ttmml, a n To II I^«r« I rrnt » aj< at the telephone In the Ha would pay off her mother’a liBifl of Circus Fire IncreaslnglyNheavy and week-end ‘THOMAS I>. C:OLI.A OMiMt. t twt tlatlc affort to load tha world to* Ita height. realise the rents they now are of uttlltlea whteh tenanU get free. bllia, find them a amaUer bouae, flow will conWet main highways ' ward dtaarroamant ? Uauallsr.^onr Stata* P r ia o n downetulra hall. All along the kigbwaya In paying are w’cll t.bove the average On this basle uf estimate, the New rd. June 13—o o —Peace of in town for similar quarters, and" four room veterans' housing too, at apeclflc houtW according to a TEI,. HARTFORD t-1714 Nndsye and HtHidajraih at W dtploroata tall ua that tha tima la pensee, but only If Annabellb went Kind la Wtjere you And It. After this kectlon the Stale Highway I Wfvtnan: / ‘ Don't t ^ e It ao to I Department has set out laurel a spot check made today shows is going to come high at |35. bulletin of the Highway Rafety Fajrlleld. June 13- t/fi- A new TEL. MANrilESTER rSt i5n«a at llai*e*aat*F . - a* • -It "ripd” for aufh a m'rvt. Will Hartford June ir, r r.»r ac to work. He knew, of an opening Avo years ^ searching for forget­ that If the riser go Into effect, The schedule of rent increases Commlaalon. The variance in traf­ form at town government received, iMeetf Ostt M«ti *' hiMlit Ik 'll come iwind and ba clumps which add a great deal It ba mAra rlpa aftar wa hava pro- ] , iraiionaHle if .you give him time, and she c6uld begth on. Monday. fulness of the''horrors of the Hart- the project homcstcadera will be piwpoeed for the local projects la fic volume from seaahn to season the endorsement of Fatrfteid vot­ manantly Into 'ord'circus Are, which claimed half to the attraction of the routes. •tMMCItimvK* aAT«S caadadSo donv.rtcourt ouraolvas ThuradA' par- j aflcmoon to j.jj „^nAge '.n aome . . j" She broke Amy thanked him -and promised paying from 88 to 812 more rent as followa: Orford Village, three ■U such that operatqrs 'must learn ers. 1.152 .td .562. In a ipeclal ret- 3fia Taa» W itati . ... that Annabelle ahould taka tha heir family, a Ideal man and hla rooms from preaent $37.50 to'|40- tb accommodate tSemaHycasHvea , to tion? “ InllltarlBtIc, na- charges of aboniOt). ------weir glve^n' ■- j^retendlng not to see Sam, per month than do tenants of simi­ erendiim .vrstenlay. The neW- Ha toontba bjr Ma« ... ••yr' I pnaon and )all mnte? ■ ft hy Judjir and added quickly: . "Well, natu- job. boall daughter haiAi found It back lar stsed rents, some of them In the 50; four rooms 840.80 to 848.50; changing conditions on. h i^w ays •charter replaces the old town paa •enui br Mat;c the firal raUv It’ WAX''a shock to the poor Sam want upstairs, and Flora lefa In Hartford. thV scene of the finer residential eectiona of the five room single 848.78 to 884.80; or aqffrr accident Inv(’(^emeniVx meeting representative assembly A Word Or Two For Peare (rasklr. br WrF*tF J « hfipier in the sniaehh rd^ nn /i^rling. Ymi cotiM not expect . . . put bar arms around hla neck and Local DAV Post town. five room double 843.73 to $81.80; aaya.the bulletin. June, July and and consolidates some town de- baggad him pitaoudy not to hata D. Wakeman, ti\en living Igba. daltaara*. Oa* * j j j In two praaa confarancaa yea- tion g«np whlc.i had been .oiicraV g,«,c|bye. Here Ham la nrtw.” Compared to the project rents, six rooms 881 to 842. August are alway** relatively high fiartments. Interest, in the rhange Waat of Kiaa.. rpr» -i. >■■ »>^<» mg in Hartford lounty for Nveral lijurrud and frightened, not her. Sam told hkr not to be a vlth hla wife and two smfll chll- are the type of homes found In the Silver I-ane Homes, three rooms montha fdr traffic accident fre­ appeared slight. Of 13,747 eli­ tarday, the laadara of thin nation | Iren at S3 Grennan road.- West To Aid on Bonus UKMHBK ur w certain how much Sam had over- goojia and that ha had been a East Center street area within five 839.80 to $40; four rooms 842.78 quency. according |o the bulletin, gible .voters, only 1,714 participat­ amphaalsad, by extraordinary con* Mrs. Oface Arlene Madden t»f attempted to brute and would- hla small girl Hartford, decided back In the gum- minutes' walk of the center. Gris­ to 843 and five rooms 844 to ISO. considering rHatiVe excellent drlv- ed In Ihe . ^TH* AMLKaaTCO i*Ki»a ner of - 1S4.5. to give hla e n t^ ACETO'S tha Aaaoeiatad rfaat «a aaciuatTalR caaalona tha length to which i ManchcRter, avhh according to A»\hrinB im her artillery. Instead she forgive him? They were. I believe, .Samuel J. Taggart, senior vice wold street. Chestnut street and batiUad to tha taw ol ftbuhlteation ol RiRtant State. Attorni-y.Iohn 8 . „ p„p^un. very happy and cloaer thpn they 'amily a treat. He took hla wife. commander of the local poet of all nawa diapatehaa etadttad to n or American foreign policy ha» ra-1 I'lrglnln. hla ■win. Rriice. 7, and hir], side etrMU off Main. Murtha Admitting having t.er- ^ p^led.- "How hiid ever been for all of a week. plsable*! American Veterans,/an- A check of ten average five- FRUIT and VEGETABLE STAND •M oth«rw»at eraO'taa 'fi th'a »tp«i cantly prograaaed. i i" '■ '.'•vt.j • . 3, to the Rlng- •ad alio tba looai i**wa pubHttiod htFt forriied 10 ahortlona.betwri n 11*12 („ poor Sam waa anxioua to gat hla Hi- nced today that the orgaiilza- room rents in these streets failed Prealdant Tniiruin, up in Cana­ and W«, waa sentence,! to the i^,^^,/Hhe . proRtrated " lawa moved away from acroaa iilg Brothers circus. would ossiat the local veter­ ( ’ornor Oak and Spriu^c Si reels All r»hU of robublicatloB ol «poe'a' 1 , ;i I .1 11; . lltired up, the S to turn up one In which tenants dnuatebba naratii. ani alao raapf^d. da, aakad raportara to ba eure to State Prison for Women at .Nian- ..p^trated. la She!" Sam bel- the itreet aa aoon aa poaalbla'. Aa an* in making application and ae- were paying aa much aa the 843.75 It turned out, there waa no amall uisbaiul and father could save only curin)^ payment of their state, Pan aomoa eltarit of N B a. Baiw'oa underline tha word ••avary" In hla tlc for 8 to n years; Mrs. KIaI** I ..,so you're In the conaplr- now being paid by an Orford Vil­ McOregor Hall Bradley of Hart- i ^ it up with house for rant that Flora thought »ne member of his family. He car- bonus. Representatives of, the loc. •leii»the "baby." Sandra, to aafety. lage five-room-double tenant. _ A NOW OPEN! deacrlptlon of American foreign ford, who performed six nbortlona , „,„ther and Annabelle to poaalbla for her mother. When­ DAV Jvlll -be at the Veterans Serv­ PAPER COLLECTION rhey were badly burned, but alive.' five room single tenant at Orford PubMahon RaprwnUti*aa: Tt>* policy aa one of frlendahtp and in 1P15 and 11»4« was nl»o "vn-1 ^ j^y? I'll be ever Sam preaacd It, Flora droop­ ice (>nter June 16, 18 and 19 for Jaliua Mathawa apociai a**ne»—N*» Vlr^nla and Bruce perished in pnjra 148.75 and for the aame at IN T H E peace with every ' nation in tha tenced to pri«>n for 11 years; will 17 Ml come ed and lookad aa If aha ware this purpose. Silver Lane Homea one payi 844. Fvrrv l)av litrliitliiii; Siiutlav Tortu Cb'Oaga Datro'l and Boaton. .he holocaust. Mr. Taggart nleo atated that a:prld., Burton K. Hargei, Jr. ofI- aK - ^ ound' Weil. I tell you . . ." about to be whipped. F o r her A little later, with their physical Thus, project renters are getting MCMbBIU AUDIT BURBAtl U» Garda, Burlington. one to nine , ^ .^rne. Sam birthday preaent Flora aakad that ^%ook! Beautyrest is back!" any widow of h veteran of this no bargains. And it If now planned CUH’UUfnoKB. Secretary of State Marahall, vounds healed but with the trag­ yenra In'etate prison at Welhert- dragged It out of Flora that she her mother and atatara ba allow­ edy too deeply burned Into their state Is entitled U> a sum, up to to raise a five room aingle there (.Yuality Fresh FruUs anil Veiietables Tba Harald Pnatma UompaiiF. Inc., down In Waahlngton, waa dlacuaa- fleld, and Mlaa Dora Brown, who Kad'knovm all.11 the w whileKIIa thftt that h*r her ed to aUy on Ip their praaant ■nemorles, father and small daugh- the maximum fSOd In lieu of her to 856.60 and a five room double to aaautnaa no Bnaneial raeponaibipty lot Ing tha evolving American plan has been living wlth Harger and mother had been running up bllia houae until they bad uaed up the er started the long trek for for- hiisband"a bpnus, provided abe 851.80. tjrpnfrapbreal orrora app*ar'n*''n ad' aiibject of a divorce complaint by coal In their cellar. fetfulnesa. makes proper appKcatipn. Blanka This appears, the basis of the SOUTHWEST SECTION \ The Heel For Your Money for economic aid to Bur(>|>e the she hs conceded that everything weat of wred for acme of the Patl'rtt- "t | 5^ r 7 d^^of"c^!^nf^rt.*hei^^^^^ f u t When her birthday caiM and -ecovering somewhat from the month. In a almHar temporary unit Aala la In Rurope. Ha want on ^ r ir I-ake Garoa place following | /there waa no wrap, ahe cried and ; ihock, but Sandra's convaleacencc at Hilver Lane Humes one now pays dcnt’b Advlaory CommlMlon on t)ie nbortlona. ard were paid for Salvation Army*® to aay that both Britain and Kuo, Tlicre waa only one way to ropt cried KVa a disappointed child Y m . Bcautvrest is back again. And we don’t know when we have trmn slow. Doctors advised Texas, 842.76 and It Is planned to raise Uiilvtrbal Training. Mont of thU their Bcrr'icca ajK, .Mia* Brown, ac­ with the aituiitlon. ami Flora look "The mentality of Women la be­ rhey went to Texas. There, the this, to 845 monthly, or ten dollars Dv aia would he offered rolea In the cording to the atiibe. wiia In nllen- been more delighted to welcome an old friend back. Beaut.vrest . . . Biialyala conctuda*, moat of it yond me," Ham said to father nemory of the conaumlQg flames Picnic Saturday more than the veterans' project daiice when at lens one w.ia per­ lt. .She collapsed In a dead faint. •omawhat torrowfully. that the ee- American plan and that RubrIh it- .Snm waa frightened silly. He "It's been beyond me all of my by Simmons. With all its pre-war lux\uy and comfort. Beautyrest faded more rapidly. charge. aelf would pot be haired from formed. Mrs. Thumpaon. allegedly life.” Father laughed. with its unique innerspririg construction . . hundreds o f individual Only recently,"'-Wakeman says. port la *Yealtotlc” and that lU rec- shouted for Weyniao, got Flora on The Salvation Army annual It la known that there are five very friendly will. Mr». Medden, Ham and Annabelle. who was ie found that both he and his room rants in tewrn that bring In OBunandatlon that thU nation pro* American ecunomlc alcf If Ruaala gave the wonmn a key to th» the couch, attempted to looaen coils sealed into individual cotton pockets give the utmost flexibility. Sunday school pirnio will be held rNORTHCDK her clothes and coiildh’t. phoned now working dowiRown, had laughter were ready to "come more than the proposed liew rental caad Immadlataly to adopt com* were willing to meet ita condl Thompson ap.-irtinent to be used reconciliation of aorta, but liked Beautyrest with its layers of downy cotton felt, Beautyrest in its oack to reality." tomorrow at the Army's Nathan when Mra. M.Tildeii ebnnred to be frantically for the ddetor. Wey- Hale Camp located on 4>*ventry leval at Orford village will cost, » TNI nOM CAl W ir THAT ••MIAfNIS’’ m SN AM * puHery paacdUma conacriptlon la tiona. each other no better. At Ham’a sturdy, attractive, long-wearing covers. Meets War Widow but these are apparently few. * ' ------. a ■! —a^m^— in Hartford. At l.aat one abortion i paaaing the aiiggeatlon It. waa now Amy who lake. Busses "will leave the Cita­ “tha only thing to do." It la otavlmia enough that Reere' waa performed there but Mrs. called her fn. In Houston, he had met a war Average Rapta BaM was frequently aakcil to the ■ aidow, mother of a small daughter del st 12:30 and a bua will pick All analyala la full of reapact for tary Marahall doca not ex|>ect Thompson diaclelmed knowledge 1 Amy proved a tower of strength, Yes, Beautyrest is back again. We can deliver yohr.s tomorrow. But up the young people from the Sil­ Two of thla towrn'a leading real Forbeaea' for dinner "*or to make rho had b^n bom two months estate operators who asked that tha Oommlaalon’a dvlllan paraon- Ruaala to meet aiicb conditions, of having advanei Information this j for the time being our stock will be limited. So don’t delay. Every- ver I-ane Community Sunday was to be done. ^ 5lni that flora a fourth at bridge whlat- ifter her father, a bombardier, had their names be “ left out aa they and, furthermore, that he hjmRelf It was not long before OUego one knows Beautyrest. Phone for yours. been shot dowit^over Europe. achool at the Community Hall at naU which la an Impreaalva group The arrests and convirtlon* fol- ■ fainted before. that ahe the ,;.,rgaret Wilson and Mary Proc­ Tha fact that the Oommlaaton household quiet and Flora asleep. other baby. Ham skipped from tor. that way. and three opernlloiia. Box Springs to match the Beautyrest, of 'Hemips. Inc., and for a abort { Protect hBB paid aobar and rcallsUc at- cloud to cloud Dtd Flora want to The day's activities will con­ *«« ■* go to New York and celebrate? I period had been a partner In Ellta taattOB to tba aUta of tha world What la Illustrated In these two - j m t* • At Sam's suggestion Amy stay­ 49.50. Or. if you want the Super clude with a vesper service at toe She ahould have that evening . brothers. The Paint press conferences la that this< I \ € * p o r t 8 IvIlNHIII^ ed for dinner. After dinner Sam Beautyrest . . . with all hair uphol­ Me h«M now been \ opointed man­ Camp auditorium. BB It ia toda^ ia, for moat commen- wrap or a diamond ring country and Ita policy hava gone ' and Amy had a long talk. Amy stery instead of cotton. 79.50, with ager of Hemips, and has already tatora, tba graat atrength of the agreed that they had aJI been Flora wanted nothing on earth begun hla work with that com- Six Oregon and Washington On Your Cor ao far down tha trail toward War matching box springs for 59.50 OMunlaalon raport. tha graat fca- !\looiitoiier Hridpcporl (’otiii . model, in tba raport la actually ita main work?" Sam a.’ikeil. . but give In ? But he had learned week-ends y t If y o u l i v e g . .iiy o f the utiovr wlreels have V4»iir pu|ier out on IVlitmliiv. cates that American policy might who was reported mis.ving hy her hla lesson. He also bought the waaknaaa. It ia trua enough that Srhenerlady, .V Y . fiance, ssld | ""She will. .She"s planning to Proceeds From Them C'ollectionR of Paper Serves To Buy New Equipment For The theoretically coijcveclrd so nuieh 48 Pleasant St. TeL t-0878 Btaya as it la, without change for for her. She does work at home, amused father very much. nawa when our leaders talk peace Mra. J. 'nioiiiH* Wilton of | the batter, and vfltb more change works terribly hard." (To Be Conllmied) Instead of war'. Our sltuaUon Is Nahaiit, with whom the model for tba woraa, then thla country now such that many commenta­ plannerl to spend the week-end,! should proceed to adopt conacrip- i *ald Hint the furl IhnI she i tors seized on llieae remarks yes­ t/te Safety lessens Uen. * switched from a Boston Y.W.C. ! terday aa one last desperate Indl- What tha Prealdent'a Oumnils- A. hotel to II private Back Bay Latleaee. Make every evening meal was easy to conclude that Ameii- I night. " .Mrs Wll.son .said, '■.iiid ^ not yet posaeaalng conacrlp- I nssliied me she wa.s all right. " 'Mrs. Wilaoii .. iiiKled llial had Uon, waa out of step with the rest an outdoor picnic ^ O il lor ( llitircii i week-end weather piohably forc- fla s k f of tha world, and should make' [ed her to forego the .Nahnnt trip.’ RAYON FASatC haata to repair the difference. ('JiiUlreirg Diiv ^arch for the young woman And perhaps U w m not within ; began yosterday. when Boston tha scope of tha Commlaaion’a dl- i police vverj. notlfltNl by Siheiiec- ■'Children's Day At Center Congre­ tady, N. Y. authoiltles that her racUra and funcUon to look at the gational church Sunday, June 15 llancr, Cyril Ktlb, 2S, had report- ■ problem from tha other and, and wtll How Valuable CceWDS .4 be Ughtlghted b y two Individ ; ed her missing. ft . try to dadda what the world ual aerviceaaer and two separate grad- should do In order to make con- nations. I The first service at 0:18 o'clock (iflH .M.S. Dejjree Bcription unnaceaaary. * ...... ''*■‘11 feature the graduation services L € T € r But that U the angle thla nation of the Junior and Junior H‘Kh d*- .\l .Ma88ut*liii8ellN Is Electricity? ahouid taka, aa It considers the ^ partmenta of the Sunday School. 185 Cubic feet of storage Commlaalon'B report. If the | TKe Chapel Choir will sing and the PLEASURE • world's preaent condition la such | **^ “. ^ * " Junior Elton L Clark, son of Mrs Nel­ - . 1— * . High department. The pastor, Rev. lie S. Wark, formerly of Manches­ ■R aa to dictate conacripUon for ua. j ci,„ord O. Simpson, will preach a ter. and the late Lnydon H. Clark. in the latest, improved / ' we have two choices. One la the , baccalaureate sermon entitled "I WHS among those who received the r \ I N E C 'A romiasion’a choice, which la .for | and My Father's BualnrsR' (Luke Ma.strr of Science ilopiee at the to adopt conacriptlon. The Other'2 t>r. Norris Goldsmith, | 77th Commencement of the Uni- V , , i., u , . ' anpvrlntendent of the ehul-ch school '’eralty of Maaaachuaetta on Mon- U £hs larger choice, which la 10 1^.;,, diplomas to the ‘'“ V. »»• V try to. change" preaent conditions' i-raduiitea. Mr. (Mark graduated from Man- Sonic flay figure out how many hours you •il-iC O T jflJAl/HEIC in the world ao ..that they will no' TW* Kimk'rgnrtep and Primary , cheater Ulgh school In the cla."-.* of / longer dictate conscription for us., dep.irtmenta will hold their griui- in.'lTl! and received hla B,S. from Die I'iilveisily of Conmctlcut iii yvoulci have to ^pencl doing the chore.s that We ahoukbe motit-ated In ou rf“f c “ ‘ — . cmircn wrvu’c. The two ucjiart- l!*il. He served lu the Army Air 3 0 ! “ > own oonalderatto.i and decision by nients w'lll conduct the entire pro- Forces for four yeaiH and has elcclricily does in your home. Include the Nlli d NorilKOol Tri'pic.il in your reallxation of the fact that once | gram and will be. aided by the since been pursuing graduate HOME or' FARM conacriptlon is ^ o jtted by ug ' cKeruh and chiiiiel choirs uivKr the study ill Eiiloniology nt the I'nl- possvsiiion you liayo good rcaso^.lo enjoy vcrslt.v of Ma-ssachiiaetta. America as we hav^lwaya known ! V ’,"T.a time you would spend cleaning and filling . . A .. ! director of nuislp. Df. Goldsmith Mr (Mnik hiia accepted a jHial- Kunnner to the lulleit. N'ortheool let* you ' rest America will be loet,\by realiza- present tliA crtifVcntes at tlilH tlon with ^Icrck ano ('i'»l, P.iihwav, Make every eupny dey count this Atcidtni THATDIDNf HAPPEN/ Uon of the fact that tt\W’aa p ie-; grhduatlon al»o. The dedication and NeW Jerse.v. Me ifnd Mrs, (Mark , FREEZER the oil lamps. Using a pay rate of only e."i‘ > mentally -toinlorls you with Ihe knowlcd^s Hummer! Enjoy each fair eve­ together with tbeir two children. Thai B tar tign which yn display ia your assurance o f ciaaly to aVold the world xvvay o f ' baptism of children will take place Peter and Susan, plan to make ning In your backyai"d. Serve your that yon don I h.Yv,e lo worry about your mllttgristic system that we Tipught ' at the second service. their lidme in S.ol.,ii PlaiiiH, N. J - dinner ,w"lth ease on thla big 2Si^62 gsttia f praciaion Bear Wheel Alinement and Dy-Namic These two services will mark the 50 eenls per hour, .see how much more it Germany and Japan,, b.v rv^zu- I inch table with Ua two attached No midget this! The Steinhorst is su u iu in j it*a the edrae tervioe that has won the appi'ataiK:c. Nortlicool lake* care ol all your close of (Vnier (’luircli"s Siimlav lienches. (Half of lop drops down a great big roomy home freezer with tlon of the fact that oftce HchtkJl until the fall. The public la Kcitli lo Kt*rt*iw‘ to lunke settee, when (lealiedi. ptaiae o f every adaaer o f the MeaBorial Day Clastic longing* keep* you coot through thou^anda have Joined the rest oi the worl eonlially invited to attend either enough storage space for everything would be than your electric bill. Stuixly; clean wood: ready for your family could possibly want . . .' fo r yean and years. i Ip Ita aystem for universal destruc ne or both pf these services. painting. of "dll -ways" in every ineli of the fabric . keep* you X^ eslevaii Dt'urec all you can grow in the garden this Uon, all will be lost Oace you’ve had your ear Bear-Sarriced, yovL like Summer! neat with it* wrinkle resistant quality Add Before we thus admit that we D^ihs Lnsi Night Wilbur Shaw, Jool Th oiia, Jiausy Jackson and hua- Philip O Keith, son of ilr and I c tailoring refinement to this . . . add haot^somc _ have already lost the war we have Mrs. Warren,.!. Ketth. • M Uam- y Way back in the early 1930*8 Stein- drtds o f ether race driveis, srill (hra credit to Bear Now that you are in a dreamy riiood, Just Bn.lahed fighting, before we bi'idge street, itlanchesler, will re­ and accessories hoyst fore.suw the advantages in Mr it safer to drive, easier to ateer, and gettinf pattern and color The combination makes for A -South Ri’iid. Ind. The Rev. J. ceive the degree of Bachelor of threw tha basic characteriatlc of frozen foods . . . and today they V. Hugh O DoHnrll, (V. 52. who Arts, June "T5. at the Commence-1 ttoatandf o f extra miite oat o f yo ir firm. figure out hqw much more )ou could save il \ pleasure niiicb loo good to . miss. American clvlUsaUon overboard, .served as 'prAddent of the Univer­ The metal garden stick hurricane st^^id as the pioneer.s in the Home- ment Exercls'ea of Wesleyan Uni­ lamp will add a festive touch to before w « plunge Into preparaUon sity of Notre ttame from lliJO un­ versity. Farm Freezer industry. Through Air-Blast So taka OUT adi-ica,'Xaekla avd i£ af accidents, til hla retirenlefu a year sf^o, and vour ev’tnlnga: verde green (Iniah, fhr Armageddon, should we not Keith completed tfik requirl- ^ I *.5 ____ jears of constant re.search and im­ you turned more ehoies over to electricity. associated with rhe uhiversity for getting two to thres times more miltage out -also study not mersly the facta uf menta for the degree last .^leptein- provement, Steinhorst has develovied more than .10 ye,irk. He was bor:i ber but will br bark to pick up | "Two-chlmney wrought Iron hurri- Freezer e f tires, Iw T a mattor o f wlahing; H't a aut- woild Ufa today, but the poaaibllt- in Grands Rapids, ^ rh the aherpakln. During hla college rane table lamp with candle snuff­ one of the finest Freezers available. Itr e f doing as racing men and millions e f car 1 V. ■ ' Uas-for changing some of those Larchmont. N, Y ^U la Morris, career, he waa on the varsity bas- er. ?.29 This is it! The economical, depend­ met/ owaera do—get year eteering chocked up, on a ' tragic and dlaaatrous facta? 5P, author Hhe w:is hor^ in .MiVlil ifetball squad and 'Served as vice able custodian of garden-fresh vege- T|ie moat efficient commeirl*! I T iii >4-p a«i Mons N iLaaeii gsn (Mty. I.id. ^ircsidviit of his fniteriijly. Alpha One chimney wall burrii'Di’e lamp method of food freezing la asMiML, "Hew to Oet Where does the real cure and hofie Bear AUnement Machine, and the wheels bal- Piillmun, Wa^h .1 N', I ^ k .i .-uni i'lu IKiii. wUh anchm bracket, verde green, tablc.s and fritits. anti-fliivorfiil nieat.s, biiHiRht to the home In Stein­ Theuasndi of Batra M6« for ua and the world lie? Dues l.t.% aaced ( » a Bear Dy-Namic Balancing Machine" Out of Yeur Thao." WHia 67, juesitlint of Kiw.iiui. ItVlcinn Me is a gradiuilc of \\"ilbi'iih;ou ‘ f.‘>6r>.on ins’talled. horst Freezers! It's Air Blast Bear Mfg. Ce.. Dept. 104. Rock any one pretend Uuit conscripti-in tional, and oinTiror oi m-v. i\( r - Academy. Wilbi.aliaiii .Mas.c l| Fieezing . . . "tbe moat praell- Uaad, lUiaoia Par uieav vova Lass for us la anything more than a tall dry giKida cion a on the \ke.it cal and economleal way to quick CUrVBB BBT CBAIH, ewdoM lOc to coast. He was bi.rn In BowllXe ‘ Scarlet Fever ('losps Sehuul freeze any type of food. Tha . pesBtmlstic, nagitive meeting of a Green, Ohio. portnbleVJan unit provide* com­ Drive In TODAY! hed-fltuetlon? Dots any one pre­ — -■ -. -i_.. .North Haven. June 13 .P— An] plete flexibility. tend If. wiU cure that altuaUon? Grand Jury SuinnKined {' (utbreak of 12 scarlet fever cases,;] Is it not. In the Isst analysis, iiK this town of about S.OOO peq-"i Hartford. June 13 •if'< a ■ merely one jnore symptom, almost ple\haa raamted In closing -thV ] grand Jury has been summoned to ■oho^a one week early, .School j W R 1 3 1 S GIBSON'S GARAGE ths Snal Bymptofu, of tae-whole convene" next Wednesday,to con- Supt.X^arlea Abell reported last -world's fetal Illness? Should we ildar s potaible Indictment against night. B(r. Sterling Taylor, health MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5012 T he C onnecticut P ower C ompany seek to carry this disease Into its- John Jacob . Irsnt of Windsor, officer, said the number of cases! ^MoHcUede^ Snal phase; or ahould we seek a named by Cbrofcec ■ Louis W waa "a ,llt\Je more " than usual at MEN'S SHOPS Schaefer us the man who shut^iiid this tlnie ol the yeal, but added Tf'Onk Ytur bt'orM onL* Y .r A ■ x it ^ hnf Dalnf p.-' 907 MAIN p T R E K I WELDON BLDO. cure at the disease itseU-7 -killed . Prophet Lee CMark. 38, ""there'll not\wtJ; to he alaimed' ‘nmt, it seems to us, is the ques- alpo ol Windsor on ,MaV shout.” a . t T- ■V X ! 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    MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. JUNE IS. 1947 PAGE N IN E 1kt>WrHFfrrFR K e N^VG HERAT.T>;MANnTKfnT:R rOJ^N FRIDAY, jrX E 13. 194T .« . ^ shall asHstant. owuld confer hare PAGB EIGHT for unfair tabor practices, would jMayor Allen to cf»*ordlnate reports street at tha comar of Tolland soon with British offldsls on ths become a virtual “ czar of tabor ... Porterfield, ' Plan Marshall proposal. Liabor Experts Vets’ Housing rpf varioua commltteea to prepare the data in inxtUng fepretenU- Uorla Kllxabeth Dog- IMkin, Bhiijey Ann Tumpika. FOR DAD relations.” Sj general report f<»r the coun- tivea of the clbaaea of \W l and 1917 gart, Wllffed George Douglas. Carol Jean Po'owell, Charlotte, Jet:. The hearing and thg axecutlva Paul Porter, acting dlrsetor of 8. Fcwmrn snd other super­ All But One the U. S. mission for sconomie Education Must Change who are having thell’ 60th and 30th .Shirley Mae .Draghl, Donald J Ileadon, Marjorie Uyale Rowley. seaaion In which all slxMsrere paaa- YARDLEY Against Raise Advise Against visory workers would loan '' their Plan Pushed The mayor's aide haa been named reunlona thia year. 4nd Fred A. Duffy. -Jscf|UcHne Ow»n Dulcher. 'Beverly Hue Ruaaell, Ruth Mary ed upon, were completed by 9:80. affairs,In' Britain and Clayton's ■tatus as protected “ employes'* secretary of tha construction, lay­ Verplancli, formi r Superintendent Koniild Earl F:^«n da »n. Heverly Ryan, Margery Kllzabelh Salmon. Plea Granted It ' was one of the ahortest sas- MEN’S NEEDJy^ alternate aa Chief U. S. i«pre- and any contracts they were able out.' finance, labor, veterans and Margaret Virginia Sasiela, lren< of Schoola. Me told, the claaa that Jane Elliott. Klairte May England. slona yet held by the Zoning noard sentatlve on the EuropMn Eco­ to negotiate o « union tpambera legislative committees m that the * Marjorie Jane Englyih. Eugene M. ARTHUR DRUG .STORT^S Orford Village and Sil­ Signing of Bill Hi|rtfup(l Mayor Will It waa now up to them to i;arry on Barbar^Saviakaa, Uino Schiavettl. of Appeals. nomic commlBslon, has been In would be solely through “ collu­ mayor may be Informed Immedi­ SPORTSNill GUI Set T o Meet JVew Problem s FalcetU. ‘ ' Stuart^Hchrelber, 'Richard Schu­ MaRi St. Tel. tK)9 close contact with leading British the tra,dltlona of Mancheater High Zoning Board of Ap* ver Lane Home Resi­ (Oanttoned frena Page One) . sion" with amploysrs. • Sppk Alderm anir Eii- ately of the progreas being made FellJb Joseph Farr. Bettye Mae bert.' economic snd diplomatic offictala In cohnacUon. with hla housing BChbol. Farrand. Dona’d It. Fay, *Anna 9., Frequent bargaining elee- He aald that he wished to pay Harry Shaw, Barbara Eleanor peals Holds an Un* dents Hold Meeting here. tlona provided tor In the bill could donempnl of Plan tt*m Pag* 4>m ) Into effect at once If we. the peo- Theresa Felice. Joseph telvatore Sheehan, *Betay Anne Slover, Rob­ quirement that a'orkers InvoU'ed a particular hoilor tx> those veterans disrupt production. Four elsctiona ____ x t>le. want It. hyt It muat be delib­ Femmia. Doiia Irene Ferreh Fran­ ert Earl Spalding. Ernest Staralak, Session In a contract dispute vote eerretly who were graduallnk In this yesr’s Usually Short ^ FOR THE BE.ST Meeting last night In a joint could be held within three months tern Maert that the edioote and erately planned for; It muat be def­ cis J. Flano. James W. FlniHgah. Bertha F. Stearna, Arthur Frank­ on accepting their Individual cm- Hartford, June 18- lipi Miiiiirl- oollega riiould oontloue to teach initely and apeclflcaliy\«»ught; ft clsaa. He said that It Was much to IN OIL HEATING session at Silver Lane Commun­ plojrer'a last settlement offer, aa snd six elsctlons in ths course of their credit that they had obtained Herbert Eklward Fluvell, Maripiret lin Steele. Eleanor RuM> Stevenson, Tiie Zoning Board of Appeals New Violence pal departments went Into high 1 Ifersotis Die the auhjecta which ^ r e taught a much be aought for directly In re------. Mary Fogarty. Mario Claffoy DIAI*MANCHESTER 5918 ity house, residents of Orford Vil­ stated on the . ons year, under the bill, the latlon to what wo aiHualry do In i their diplomat nfter^ tutmounllng Helen Joanne Stiica, 'W illiam Tho- granted all of the requeata mada gear today to carry out a request genetaUon ago. but teacK them garty. Joseph DonaldMi> Forbe^ maa, Strain, Sophie Ann Sudol, lage and Its nelehbor project. Sil­ The reasoning here Is that if a analysts holds. a m effeetleely. j 6 i e them more the claaaroom rather than eiSM ac- j bo mtinr dlfflcultlea. to' them last night with the ex­ H. E, WHITING ver Lane Homes, heard how fed- In Palestine 10. The democracy of elections of Mayor Edward N. Alien aimed \Iii Giiiifightiiig Ml BfiCT » Barbfira • —••• Jean Ficneh. Daniel Cor Veah Ann Sullivan. Natal'e Elaine substantial number of workers alive and tnterwlng. dreaa them cldenlal byproduct; It muaV be | He rhngratuleted the claat and ception of the application of JoMph Representing ' eral project residents In this area might be threatened by the re­ at getting from .500 to 1.000 per­ L.ola Catherine ^lUvan. Marian SumiglaaMt "Bar- Rabagllno for an approval cer-. voted to accept the final offer, the OP, but at the name time, meaaure nmnnTd by^eachers who ire . W - 1 welcomed'iiwm Into the larger I Alice Qagnon, TIMKEN OIL HEAT - are banding together to protest ' (Continucid from Page One) union would have nr bants left for quirement that ^ majority—51 per manent hoiualng units under con­ (t'antlnurS fr.itn Page One) aehterement W traditional terroa, mttted to the need for the chan^. I body of gr^uates oi Manchester baka Faith Swanson, Evelyn Helen tificate .for'a Repairer's License in I Hieh Srh7>o7' 'Alleh^H. Oates, Jr., Wendell .Stii- Swkrtz. Roaemaiy Jean Tack, a garage on Hie northeast comer ' and replat projected rental rises continuing negotiations for a bet- cent—of all voters In a given struction for veterans before nexi • namely Inm tertneterms ofm theme abilityeeni.jr of -We |,nvehave seldom, seldom. inIn our acmjoiwschool which would lift them to the level house. There were no reports of tei^ ffer. plant must decide which union Is the disordera atl the more becatiae The program of the exerclaca' “ ' t ------i Wan^a W a n ^ Helen Xaraaluk.Tarasiuk, CharleaCharles .Sl-Hl- of Pearl and Hamlin streets In a . winter to help ease Hartford's the laamer to remember facU and ^ colleges. atUched directly, the -llowB- ‘ Gloria MaC (^b Edward John Tomklcl. agalnat the petition by residents of j WE DO AIX KINDS Called by th« steering .commit­ a radius of 100 yards, might have, July 1, 1948, to vorkera who have equivalent of a "N o” vote. The mayor Indicated through Ciieoaa Ganza ez declared that' professional educators It entirely or we have assumed that Ma' tee of the Orford Village resi­ been the work of extremlata tak­ submitted IndivHdunl authoriza­ Assistant Corporation Counael the atrikera' action outtawed their btat tha oldfr auhjecta should be HightsiNflchool Orchestn^'v^ fl*aaa*’i^^*''*ery ^nnell Oriffln, jn,.,,, Herbert Torrance; Gladys this section with the result that | mefe knowleilge of fsets would au­ at the executive aeaalon of the i OF AUTOMOBILE dents, the seteion wax devoted to ing revenge on, Jews who had tions to the employer, could force William J. Qavlii, Jr., who hits been walkout- which the government throwh out of the educational a>-s- SlsNsnangled Bsnner (Iteyi , P.itMcia B laine Paul , ^|,y .•susaii Trustenltser,, tomatically Vcsult in the ability to B's thst while seek aldsrmanle^lndorsement of the Except for the fintf day. the 'enough, however. UHs second Honor Speaker — "Peace and landa Urbanettl, Rote Vernon Ur- cenee at 170 Tolland Turnpike In CAP.S Proteata against the Increaaes cause It represented a poiley ot do . -, .Marie Hannav. Burton Hnrniin, quhart, Jr., Bruce Wltcox Vander- a residence AA zone waa granted. We’ve bMn sellinf paint will be made to proper congress­ tlsh agency.” ^ contracts may call for - contthiied flrs^ phase of fils' plan at the Juno .•trike has haitj^Tatlvcly little ef- group would contlmw to measure Our M aterial W orW , ^etemls ; Haupt, Doris Cnricen (Oontinaed from Page One) nothing. The second failed because brook. Frank Joseph Vichl. Bern­ There waa rw oppcialtlon to the for many a year and can Huhdued With Pistol Blow dues check-off, the Supreme court 23 meeting of the Common Coun­ Tect on the-'CapItara transporta­ Set J2.8.S p/iu tnx. the “achievement Wevement ^of learnlearners inm ^ a*,umpilon that knowledge of ional and agency authority. cil. tion Abprtf 1,200 of .Mantlagifa 1,- George P s zla n o s ^ : n, irrich. ard John VonHone, ShlMey Jean appllcatione presented requesting help solve any painting Max Licbman, a Reuters tele­ haa held that when a major sec­ terms ute—a continued the fievelopmSnt of gat den Is >c “3ou re the belt Dad in the world,” fterc ate all the requtitiea to cause of their reco^ lU w of m (,ugnt the facts or where to find 285 Main S t TcL 7220 They are Jeff , GIbba. Sherwood 5. Maintenance of imlon mem­ Honor Speaker Warren H99IVIainSt. Tel. 2-ISM Charles Boggini, (Tbarles Mc­ ing the Hudson “ white collar” Education ’. Dr. A. Weber. nak. .Mary Klirabeth KrhI. Marlon Jean Wright, Vllma Catherine Zal- a roadside stand for the sale of came In. looted the place and hur­ ment of duea. The tabor attomex’s Mr. Burton, who will fly to Ro­ Carthy, Charles Hurlburt. Charlea workers, agreed to resome nego­ SURPLUS to rgeeire with pride and me with ever incrcaiing pleasure! flrst >»•» ^ !fa c U and to mo^llte Information , ------Lucille Kelly, David Duncan Ken­ vegetablea and fruit on Union ried away. He reported he heard contend that if enough dissident chester, N. T „ this week-end to dera. Walter Michael Zwlrk. Porteaus, John West, Selectman tiations on new contract with rHstlonghIpa •" making practicll JudgniMnta la a i;n,verally of ('onnecllcut. nedy. Eleanor Jane Kennedy. Er­ Gradustea— Veterans' Division one say, "Now put a bomb behind union members were Involved In a a get data on thta type of home Other Gift Sets f t to fro. Plus Tax. Carl Hultine and Stanley Macey. management officials after the while the o th « skill and art which miut be taught g,.h„o| Orchestra ■ Vir- nest John KJellson. 'Arthur George Rudolph Alhalr. Jerome Aqgel, the door.'*’ However, no bomb waa given plant the union, powerless which haa been constructed by ARMY Residents appear to feel that start of production today, Hudson m ^ ^ a a devlaad actlvlUea o f , dlrrctly.not as a hy-pt.Hluct. tofy Overture” (Otis Taylor) Klein, Helen Catheilne Kliila. .Ma­ Richard Aat.B..< kaa. Frederick D. found. to expel them, might find Itself un- that city and haa aroused national the government, by lU. proposed stated In Its brief announcement. attention, haa been designated by n a t ^ I Interest to the learner and ! Time For Change Honor Speaker — "Peace and rlon Grace Krar, •Helen Olga Kru- Baker. Henry Bakulskl, Walter Police sources reported last abls to enforce Its own contract. * rental rises, threat Of new legls- attempted to conduct Uiej •■Now la the time. The general Our Spiritual Attitude', Betsy pen, Phylls Anne Danger, Kenneth Ray Barlbault, William Henry YOU'D BE ASTONISHED AT THE night that all Palestine govern­ This, In turn, could lead to an open BUNK baa tation snd other tactics is seeking taachlng-Ieamtng situation there. | -yhljj aanses that pubUc education , A*nne Slover*. MoggSo Lappen. ‘ Jeanne Marga- Board.nan. Emery Bouffard, ment departments and postal shop, or one In which the union to “worry” them to a point where BothB o ^ ffogroups u p i have beenbten attemptingatlampUnf ., follow a new dlaclplinediscipline orien*orlen-1 j Valedictory Helen Olfa Kru- ^r^hevcque, Joeeph Mallon Harold Btalthwalle, America worlfers had been wkmed to look could not have the dominant voice HIGH PRICES WE PAY FOR CARS they will give up their present out for letter bomba like the 20 BEDS toa ahUJ -w.aSk. thea w .goal — a of AetitaSMtlnnaducatlon fPrtlH from ' I > . j> ____ _ .a 4i*.lsvewiak«t jiHlpment 9 1/ If I pen* ArtemisA George P»*lanoa* ' i^mra Ann Ijuitenhach. Bucctno* Pelei Steve Carnmbclaa. over workers. • rents. The FPH A or Its poa.slble th.1t turned up last week In Eng­ mere memorising to the develop- schools and collegea arr to ed- Belay Anne 31over*. Harold Elivn LeKort. Phyllis Mar- Joseph Louis Carl. Jr , Raymond 6. The bill permits th« National Phone SprinRfleld 2-19.38 And, in most cases. We will pay you more for your car 17 suceasor agency will probably land, addressed to cabinet mtata- ment of Intelligence In living. ucateucain ...IOC...cItUena who - Know------how to, .Preaentatlon reaentatlon <>t Diplomas ^aretgaret Linnetl.UnneH. Muriel June Little.Lillie, Carmouy. Pierre Robert Caron, Labor Rslations board to seek Ask For United Traifing Stamps than you paid for it brand new. Thia applies on all 1946 hsve the houses up for sale by the tera and others. MAIL ORDERS* •The_ world of today slAtMAnfla demands make I. ^ aw_ tho 9*iaa..9A kinds of 4«af1flr«Mjudgment An t which I I cnarles House, OlH^lrlDAn, ROArU a•Henrietta 11 .^9 9 a T Janeavsa f Lloyd, .1/w iI .loAPOb Joseph Francis Chartt r, Norbert' Chmle- court Injunctions on the basis of end of the year. Eviction, how- far reora than the mere knowledge wlir save us all from destruction. | „ ( Kduratlon. RonakI Longchampa. Joyce Finlay lewskl; Earl (lark, Paul J Cor- and 194.7 models and many others. unfair tabor pracUcs complaints The Stamps With the Cash Value of fects or the acquisition of In­ The public hears and reads alxiut Diploma March ••Pomp and Umgalreth. Dorla Ruth LuurUe- WE BUY ANY MAKE. YEAR OR MODEL FROM ’ . ever, residents feel, will be diffi­ filed b> either unions or efmploy. renll. William . Cowley, Uoyd cult, and the government knows AT . ^ formation. Both faeU and Infor­ atomic bomba destroying whole Chivalry" iRoterU). nia. Jane Siiznnfie Mack. Mary Arthi.i Davld.son. Anthony Della- are without the formality of a 19.32-1947. REGARDLESS OF CONDITIQN PRE­ this and la taking “ worrying tac­ Public Records mation ara easentlal. but they ara cities, about flaalon gas laying Singing of (.Tlaas Sons. Words Eleanor MarNeely. Donald Francis Fera. Loiila Anthony Deyorlo. board hearing on the complaints i WE PAY AS fQGH AS tics” to get residents out previ­ rather cIcmenUry needs compared waste a countryside, and alMiut and Music by Barbara Tiirking- Magnell. Mary-Gtay MaUon. How­ I Paul Joseph Dilworth, Henry themselves. The analysis says CAUTION ous to the contemplated sales Cerllficate of DtatoHiutioB tolo theine'amiiiy Ability «to » imitnnwmobilise -■i-and mar . w-holeaala distribution of some ton. ard E Manlerre. Elaine Barbara i Donahue, Geinid Diihola. this maks It too easy to take Bolton Lake William M. Kahn estate to Lil­ ■hal facta for the purpose of de-1 disease germ which would Manchester / Ima .Mater, Grad­ Mart. Geraldine Patricia Martin. 19Sa CARS 1937 CARS 1988 CARS date. labor disputes Into Federal courts ^■Raymond J. Dumaa. Edward To make aura that your mod* lian Kahn, 65 acres' of land on Spruce St. Delicatessen tsmtnlng a course of action. ^ nation and the public uating Class. Blanche Mason. William Elwln Fitzgerald. Michael D. Foglio, and threatens to raise the “ buga­ FOR SALE— A summer camp with 700 ft. frontafn on There la an urgent demand for ,j,uddem and yeamt for a program S400 S500 S700 Icino Is exactly what your Lydall street and 30 acres of land 117'i Spniee Street Near Fred’s Pkg. Store. Recesalonal " Tr I u m p h a 1 Mason. Elizabeth L. .MnsKey. B.-v- Walter .lamea Fortin. Rusaell doctor Intended, we take cer­ on Vernon street. boo of government by Injunction.” lake. SI* baildlnga—four ready for occupancy- schoola and college to c a a A ^ ir I ^ public • education which i jdj77h" from - a Ws" ' VeMli erly Ann Massev. James M. Me- Gnihain, William H. sHalierem. Parochial School Would Becom,, Virtual Czar squabble over what , yi,id ettlsena who know how to de- y,, 1939 CARS 1940 CARS 1941-’48 CARS tain Pre-Cantlons. IS'e buy Warrantee Deed equipped with electricity, telephone and running watar AlrdirturlHii futry. 'Ik'rla Ulllan McGiigan. Wendell .lohn Hayden, Matthew J. M iy the finest drugs obtala- C. Elmore Watkins to Lawrrence 7. The NLRB's gsneral counsel, should be taught and to pjde what should bo done, Janus Robi-rt .McKay. 'Ixrelta Kelehnn. William W. Kirk. William S2,000 FRESH MEATS DELICATESSEN from artesian well. work at once to develop means for A.r#anect and low esteem s i.o o o Slv400 able . . . carefully obeck To Graduate 45 W. Bates, property on Lakewood who could decide on his own au­ The Hat of gradiialea follows;', .Miiv M. Kinney. Rohr rt HCnry Francis Lautenbveh, William l-en- them for puitty, mshaoee, - . . u w r' 1C Circle North. thority who should be prosecuted laarneis In terms of the ability to •With Honors. !?, McKinney. Durward John Miller, non. Donald Vincent Marcln. John aad etreagth . . . aad eoa- Marriage lAeenas Conplate With $ 1 7 . 5 0 . Gentleman’a eatate which can ba oaed for aH J. MeCarrlck. Harry B. Mead, Ed­ A class of 46 will graduate FRUITS AND VEGETABLES uaa, mobtllse and marshal facta Blon of teaching la not due to any xServIng with the Armed Force#* Ulla Pauline Miller. Helen Jose­ I94S-IM7 CABS $3«000 otaatly recheek them to George Joseph Findlay of 127 2 Springs...... I / 'round purposea for fonr or Atc famlNea with a b m ! pre-dlspaalttop on the part of the Arthur Ernest Adamy. Erancea phine .Mlnickl, Ixirralne .Arlene ward J. Miller, Richard Miller. from St. Jsmea’s Parochial school and Information for the purpose guard against torn e f potency Cooper Hill street and Verna Maftreaaes AvallsMs! penditnre. people to rate teachers aa weak­ LorMna Agard, *Roae Humltna Ag- .Mitchell. Josn T. Monniere, Eu­ John T. Miirawskl. Jeremiah J. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL d:S0 at exercises to be held In St. of nuddng practical judgments. with the passing e f time. Marie DeFszio of 36 Drive A, Sli­ lings—rather It la a symptom of a oaUnelll. ‘ Margaret Elir.abetli Al- gene .Morlartv. Elton Joseph Mor­ O'Connell. Robert Francis Palozle, James‘8 church tonight at 7:30. Juat the bed outfit you want tor .. rilHte Ph<^ These Pra-Csuttous are your ver Lane Homes have applied at Rolls and Pastry Sundays^ to 7 p. m. A boys’ or girls’ summer camp or a prieata swnaiar deep aeated feeling that the teaeh- fonl. Erancea Eileen Alkm. Namy rison, Walter .Mo.ske. 'Rolieit Milton Oliver Paiirli-ra. .lohn Pe- aaauraaee of 9very poeidble •ni* principal speaker will be Rev. tha guest room, the chlldren'a ' Thus the eiluratlonal systehi'ln the Towm Clerk'a office for a mar­ room, the aummer cottage. resort. Has many improvementa such aa built-in noal' America U now challenged to m||Ing proirABionprofession ahould put!'»•» sss..*first lirnwnBrown Amr*.Ames, Brendai^irnun lA'flx><' An.lei .Murphy. Janies Terrence .Miitty. retto, Winihrop Allen Reed. Robert benefit from the medteiae Robert (tarroll, assistant pastor Rleder, Anthony SalvatAre. Albert riage-license. They will be mar­ Super-value because it flte tn a confining Its acUvIUea and things first and teach students how . Ethel Marjorie Amlcnain. Iloh- , rialre I'nrmen Myetle. .Marjorie CAPITOL MOTORS, Inc. year doctor prescrlbea. > of St. Bridget’s church. with fountain and good bathing beach With dock. Priead S o^'^'to”teaching"uilngs ' •-to work together Into anlvesolve the Clarence Anilcrson 'Mhirii-v•Shirley j Neddow, Bruce Weir Noble. E Scabies. Philip Michael Sheri- Rev. William J. Dunn will pre­ ried 'Mime 21 at S t James’s small room. Measures 30” wdde, which church. 81” long. Gives double the use only at a fraction of original cost. Other hmd aYaUablt baan commonly considered pressing problems of the time. If Mae Anderson, William (lareiice Richar.l P. .N’odden. Claire .Marie.. dan, John J. .Struff, n ifford Lau- 368 Main St^ Hartford, Telephona 7-8144 sent the diplomas. have 1 from a single bed afiace. Can if j^ecetiHar}’. Can be a i ^ by appointment by applyiaif the American people become aware Anderson, Velma Ealth Andrews. Olils. Marguerite .Marie O'lxMiry,-y^ : fence Sullivan, Theodore S, Thoinp------Important, whether auch thlggs A python In London aoon waa be aenaratM now or later, to to: have been selected by the “ tradi­ of .tha fact that sfkoota and col- Helene Sherry Ang< l, rriininn An- Celia Dorothy f)atrowaki, Mar­ir- ,ss'n, Walter P. ttznpe.s, W arren E a le g ^ were actuallvwucattng peo­ garet C.irolyn I’agani. Ernest Waldo fitted successfully with a glaas provide a set of matching twin tional” or tho ''progresalve” nia, Elizabeth Jane Arner Arllnc ARTHUR Aid-for-Europe * eye. beds. groups mentioned anrller In tho ple directly, not by accident, to Wanda Aspinwall. 'IJvelyn .Iinlltli Henry Palleln. Catherine Barbara j d r u g s t o r e s C '- iM article. The crying heed In Amer­ aoLve problems, to make decisions, Aiigiiat. Thomas Alden Halley. Palmer, Joseph .larob Paaek, 'A l- 1 Plan Welcomed ica, ai^ In the world for that mat­ to determine a course of action Kenneth Alton Barrett. Doris Joyce bert llalpk I'nlch. Retie Jane Edward J. Hofl ter, to save map from destruction then the American people would be Patteiaon, 'Artemis George Taz- COOPER'S Bsrtz. Jeanne MadelliVe Ib'Biire- Closed Mondays FOR DAD la to teach growing children, men more apt to provide the money es- gsrd. Orrin Davis Beckwith. Salva- tanoK. thmald Arllnir Pendleton. (Continued from Page Ofie) FURNITURE CO. REALTOR and women, Uw general public, the aentlal to providing a aniary scale I tore. Albert Beluecl. Irene Ellzn- Mallei Lillian Person. Anien Joan COURTLEY 2198 MAIN STREET art of------uUlUlng------facU and Informa­ I high enough t o attract men »nd ( ^ ( j , Benaon, Richard Ronald Bor Peterson, Eleanor Eva Pfeifter, UI»EN To Customers Notice pecta, and I think the iniUatlve GIFT ITEMS TELEPHONE 5117 OR 5118 tiontlon which areara available for deter- | women of keenest Insight Into the (hlanme. 'Dolorei I-orralne Bea- j Raymond Plnkin, Roger Frank Will devolve upon us direct and SPRINGFIELD. MASS. mining a course of^sctlon *^ lc h ; laette, CTiarlea Raymond Botteron. ; lead Europe back to a heaHhy $1.00 to $10.00 All Day Wetinesclays wUl aava , man “ *■ “The vaterana In our colleges and , yic((,7 Bottemn. Doris Ann Bou-1 Special Election, Town of state." ARTHUR DRUG STORES knowlsdge of ths facts discovered . „njversltlea are asking searching , Arthur Emerson Bowers, Who Are Plaimiiig Mancheatfir Detalta of the Marshall proposal 845 Main St. Tel. 8808 from sdentUc rasewh. questions. They see teachers play-; y , , Brslnard. 'Janet Ad- For Boltcf Hair Cutting! wnere <»nveyed to the British gov­ ella Bratsymler. Alfre.l Francois Notice is hereby given to the ernment through Washington ^ I methods, dickering over non-esaen- HriKleiir. Arthur Robert Burk. Ev- Auto Glass electors of the Town of Msnehes- talks between the State depart­ USI OUR On Calling For ter that a Special Town Meeting Il2**Sf*‘S »m ln ? to ^ m S m ^ 1 erelte Erie Hiicklard. 'Beverly C Manchester ment and Ambassador Lord Inver- art•Tb ofVa coming^WUS« rquliqied m IIIi a«'rr<-n», SON TAKES DAD’S JUME SPECIAL!! their bearlnga.and without giving •.lortii window, nnd awning*. Board of Selectmen of the Towm up the values vvhleh are at stake. ATTENTION GOLFERS! ( otiililniillon dKtnivtd Lanolin Cronte “ 2. To teach Indlviduala the j M'a|H‘d. Eveelirnt eondlllon. REGRET IT! techniques and methods..fieccssary GimmI location. Male jtricr Wells Sircpi Tel. 7254 'to enable them to sit down with ' THE VERNON GOLF RANGE 9II..VH). LA ST W nS K I met a y o n » PERMANENT BENDIX other people with differing atti­ Town man with deepL convlctlonaJfUU •\ tudes, bcllefa and cummlUmenta to-i he, “ .My Dad leqmed th^' hard determlna a courep of action which ^ ^ 'ill hr o|)rii ull thn Sultirtluy aiitl Siniday, so I-Rooni Single, Reautlful lot. Advertisement way, M I'm taking qiK^^ancra!” will meet with cpmnion agreement Garage. Nice aectlon nf town. CAPITOL And then he t i^ 'm e how the *6-50 of the group. drop ill anytiinr. l(rm (‘inlM'r wr arr loraird GomI o|»|H»rllliilt\ fur G.l. Sale father Iwd beeM^all set to retire "Democracy la founded upon th6 price IW.IMIO. Rubbish Collection when a alpgSe false move led to basic aaaumpUona that the people | on the Kookvillr road, * 7 m ilr hrtonil llir fiione,v^;hMteii the father could OTHER PERMANENTS - Trucks and mefi In the employ can make intelligent judginenta of GRINDING O $8.50 up a practical nature and that the , Tulrottvillr Koturv. Duplei, 6 rooms each side. of the Town of Manchester will Brushing people know how to work together ^ <'onvrlilener lot If bought *c|ui East by Soifth Majn. .Main, 8 P. M. phone call can save you time, money and work. practical, and most necessary in- rately. Union and Slstei Streets. Dcf^ndable Servke ' lereat of our time, ngmfly. 7k» v to ------7 ^ — AnotbejMlrodp Of South by GUstonbiiry Town " huike up our Individual and public THE Safin KIrips QlCWAPD $ ^FBAhXKH. MONDAVy JUNE 16 minds regarding what ahould be FOR RENT — Amall Summer JOHNSON 2 Line. S»r1n» uiid West by East'Hartford*. To'.'.n ijarfititirr uhelJon Oil Burner Sales and Service dona In.our private as well as our Collage al Columbia fjike. Miilt- RAYON BRIEF ■ \ | ulde for two nr fhrea |ieople. LlKe. ' ' , public nvea. Jiier Dresses ,NOTKi Rubbiah will be coU '" t- l “ Tbara is required now, not a aSt.&O iier w eek. MAKES SIA-HORSI is. PANTIES busWn em ^ mem orial MANCHESTERt PACKAGE Reduced To \eded ono] all hlgUwayt within the Fb'MiolB Mutual Lite Insuraape century benoa, a program of edu­ Sizes 8-a and 7 Cl«ai|my 34T Broad St. Phone 2-1257 B. D. PEARL'S w)ve , described boundaries. cation devoted to and dsBlgnad for MOTORS ONLY C #.S.OO nnd up BOARD OF SELECTMEN, 818 HAlN^^ffirREET Tit-kels 90c KcMcrycd $1.6.3 applianue and fiIrniture center the development of man and wo- . .*i9e--^ By O. H. Wa/drll. Clerk. SMn who ara wall a«|ulppad for STORES ASSOCIATION Forinerl.v Fp To 9I0.0S 1 M ANt'IIEM TEK tXl.NN. the Riirjiiiifg QupslUm" , Tic'kcfx .\t(M On Salt*\^t HokOIKce (ill! MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 75t0 , aaaklng tba social and moral choic- Alice Clamaet -N O OTHERS Phone .tlaiirlie*ler itl9S >•1 SB of everyday private and public 4-. living. Buckle program can be put or :-0M 6 Rea^xHcrald Advs. . \ f ’•v,. • \ N •

    V -t: . ( . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CDNN- FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JUICE 13.1947 \. PAGE ELEVEN iflAini TtSf ■ _ I — ■ r- ' Ing the required one-tblrd plus' one It virtually imptiseible to put fhr September 30. Tfie fair wlU be held sponSibUU)N-How We Can Meet vote to sustain In the Senate. VA Funds Slashed [ Is G radu ated SipallJVations. Crane Is Used Income Drop Strike Halts Britain Seeks V- proposals into action by fall when on the grounds surrounding the F O R D A D Jimeaibly*M ^B onus^ It." G raduate N urse Tha lab<^ tasue may be drama- dollar crises are foreseen for a Select'Dates new Elks home on North Park A movie, 'Invisible Brid(ss' News Tidbits tiled forcefully the first week in large number of European roun- atreet, Rockville. LARGE ASSOETBfENT was shoaTT. There was no ad­ By Appropriations! July If John L. Lewis calls his, Data on Plan Culled From (/P) Wires OiiUlockJoh T{ Bill Passed r,ari.Bu*e* t^loe. At the meeting Arthur .McFall ’ Refnfed by Weir; mission charge. Box luncheons Rap Deadlock United Mine Workers Out of the ' * Of felks Fair M EN’S G IFTS No Hpeelfle Propoaala of RqckvUle was appointed a co- were taken by those attending, r — ■ pits, .V Coinniitlee Today! (Ck>pt1nOed Da«n Page One) (t.i»ntlfiiie_Thc Douglas H. Porter. Mrs. Charles Hathaway question of eliminating troopa on I •to do away wlth^ any such Sift Miss norence PallHn "even one penny In financial as- ization" .\ . . Indo-Chlhs and regular servicer on Simdav, June ment Is under no legal obligation' which demanded a 85 cent inoreaae "many months" and that Congress bward of the $340 Francis Gordon \ Dr. and Mrs. Martin F. Crotty *- new slant was given the Sin-' Expert Care ftntn ftn tblii on^. alatance" to eligible vtrterans and foreign toll. Philippines' trying ,to discover 22. to pay any taxes aa the land on' held tbe arbitration board ruling . . . which plana to receSs st tho Brown Memorial scholarship prize Bafley said the beRlalsture can- of Cambridge, Mass., are expected Gromyko, in presenting his plan, Riang Invasion by the American-1 Mias Florence Pallein, daughter vthelr dependents. Mrs. Charles Hathaway, daugh­ how r.sny water buffalo to swaf) Arvid'. Seaburg. architect for which the projects are built con-1 was illegal. , and o f July *. , .. would need weeks to George Herbert W alker Bush o f Johnson not chanse a statutory salsrv by back again from Atlantic City. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd of said that "networks of military Alexander Jarvis, Siip-rvised the It you are over fifty and feel ninety—the eauaJ'.nf rour r o f Mr. and Mrs. John Pallein of 24 ^ ^ “ IVeBlmnqs” In Setup for one tractor . . . George An­ Btltutes a "reservation," and title The arbitration board swaM owned Shanghai Post-Mercury— I for Its conelderatlon. Greenwich, a Junior, was an­ , / V and N. J., to spend the week-end with 59, Holl street, was rmduated yes­ naval and air bases" w-ere stationed R ^ ^ n . and It North Fairfield street, was s mem­ derson. 24. of Worcester, killed In installation o f the clock faces fits is with the government. However, raised the operators’ pay to 1.33%. that It probably was a tribal clash ! Thus, they said, the plan makes nounced at Yale today. fatiffue ia lack of proper support for your ruplura. . by adoption of a public art. \t rir Mrs. Crotty's sister, Mrs. Charles l^tut It ssid there sre "disturbing terday from the Children's Hospi­ In many countrlei by foreign pow­ mdrnlng. with some Soviet link. ber of the i»4" clsss which grsd- auto crash this morning .... as consideration for the fact that A 85 cent Incresse would bring p d he could not "place "iy P. .Miner knd family. weokhsases" In the VA setup and tal School of Njlrslng. Boston, ers and the commission should see •iptii AKRON MODERN I'KUSS FlTl EKH vuaranlec uated from the Hsrtford Hospital Burmese constituent Lsscmbly to the town extends various muntcl-, their pay to $1.40. The newspaper said recent er- ■ Ahdersou C r” on any spedflc prohibition Mr and Mrs. Henry Rossman of sn lapphrsbl of "proper con­ Mass. The commencement exer­ that such personnel and facilities School of Nlwslng yesterday after­ trol of p^sonnel" and supplies. get resolution declarfng Burma a pal services to the project and Ita Submission o f ths pay dispute I rivajf from northwest China told their work. Fret Information la yours si nnt s lo r ^ bM because of tbe constitutional Bull Hill, Westchester, have ^ Id cises were held at Gardner House. were withdrawn. noon, at ceremonies which were Constnictidn costs weto called "out free and Independent sovereign inhabitants, the government has,, to arbitration came shortly before of reports thst two brothers of the ' PAINTING ANb itrovlslon he would not accent the their Hebron pmperty on the The baccalaureate service for the The United States and Britain Boy Scout - Privfilc Klltin* Room—EtpeHeneed Allendants. held at the South Congregational of llpe." and -the committee cau­ re))Ubltc . . . Burton Berry, our up to now, paid an annual sum t o . a scheduled walkout last New I Sherlf-Khan. family—among the! “ unless and green, to Albert Taylor, who with graduating elans took place Sun­ contend th.it this Item has nothing I leading clans In Chinese Kazak-' DECORATING church In Hartford. tioned that V A must be -put on a minister to Rumania, says the the town in Ueu of taxes. Based oh ! Year’s eve. fealttv Is ruled upon. Meanvihlle his family, have occupied It for day, June 8. In Trinity church. to do with the problems of arms, CoiitriliiilioiiH hastan—had split end were head­ Miss Pallein graduated from more efficient bbgla to avert an­ Rumanian people ha-ve faith In currant wppralsala here, the $25.-1 I the comptroller’s office Is cb^blns some time psst. Boston. Mm. Hathaway was pres­ reduction. M5 paid each year figures at ing rival factions. Interior and Extei^r Worh the number o f these "Rrants voted Manehester High School In June other economy act qu-'h as slashed the U. S. and "that is all they Burnham L. Batson, Bayer Fnilt If It doesn't rain next Sunday ident of Student Government dur­ Russia Is insisting that atomic | about 22 milto which the towm h as, ' Both were Ifsders In the rebel- ; FANS-FANS-FANS ^ the UeRlstature for state em­ 1944, and entered the training veterans' benefitc in 1933! have to hang on to.” & Pn>duce Co.. George Beer. Scout the Hebron ball Uam will play the ing her senior year. ____ weapons must bo outlawed befori: received as a federal grant. Now Crucial Bills , Hon movement against China, It QUINN’S PHARMAa 225 Hiirhland St Tai.65IX school In the fall of the same year. The committee cut $38,9.19,220 ployees. Old Lyme team on the latter a tha United Nations proceed td Mayor CMrley taken to hospi­ Layton Booth, Howard Briggs, this payment seems likely to be 5.30 Oak St. Tel. 6014 from administrative funds to force Frank D. Cheney, S. A. Cheney. I wa* said, until the elder broth er' field. In an Inter-County League hoa-, and the other claimed savings reducltw other armsments. > tal. reportedly In serious condi­ discontinued. went to Russia for training under i a reduction of 10,000 In the number James A- Dolce. M. D., Harold J. Await Action game, at 8:30 p. ip. Local fans are simply bookkeeping transfers The Russian and American plans tion, as attorneys wage last-ditch rroteste Belog Made the Soviets. The other orother; plan to attend If weather permlU. of VA employes! leaving 205,000 differ basically in suggesting how flght to save him- from serving Dougan, Jack Dotigan. Exchange *. Keep Cool With a which won't save the taxpayers a Vigorous protests have already chose to side with the Chinese. A ; Hebrtm for next jwar. the commission shall plan Its fu­ Jail sentence . . . Soviet Ambaa- Cluh of Manchester. Stanley E. )( .ihtinued from Page One) Obituary It lo p p ^ $50,000,000 o ff the single penny. The G. O. P. 1s claim­ been filed against tbe cuts by. oth­ number of dashes .followed. The ; ture work. sodor Novikov confers with Un­ Mason. Temple Chapter, No. !i3. O. present Incident Is believed to be Arm y and N avy penalon fund, say^ ing all thla In a face-saving at- er communities In . the direction of 'Hebron Grange members are no' Jertipt because Its highly advertised Where the United .States pro- dersecretary of State (*iayton on E. S„ Vans Sei-vnce Station, George a tests If the president Is persuaded one of these outbreaks. Ing the budget request fo r this Volkert, J. Wetstonc. Senators, who must' approve the later that a European rehabilita­ THINGS About Town economy^on om y ariv drive has failed." broad principles leaving “an eeononVc m atter" ...... N ew Fan FRESHER AT THE tlfledHhat the next meeUng will Item was o v e r-e s 1 1 m a ted It Oscar G. Anderson. Frank Bar­ new bill before 1^ can become law. |tion pro^am requires the attention Rut Representative Repr Wtggles- for Ideas that may be In- UNHRA chief In White Russia be held on the 24th Instead o f the ^ Fuiieruls granted the full $3,710,8d0,000 for tel. Charles R. Baxter. Jr., John The government, up to now, be- • of a special session before OongreSi worwi (R-Mtaasi, who headed 'the S ced by any other member, the says relief project will be ended iTth, owing to the fact that the V>- The South MethbdUt church I. bill benefits, and .approved T. Buck. D. M. Caldwell. M. D. C. sides paying an annual sum to the i meets regularly again In January. lltee which wrote the bill. Bovlrt^ plan would commit the there- June 30 . . One faction of choir win have an ouUng tomor­ Henry Roth funds for construction of 15 new subcompnlltei M„ Miss Dorothy Cheney. Miss town, has also paid $2,584.50, o r ' First on the list o f pressing eal graduatton exerctoea wlU lake Insisted the entire claimed cut Is group ip advance to specific dis­ Zionist organization In Palestine Johnson's AH kinds arc avuilable. B ig andJittlr. B uy row afternoon at Coventry LaM. Funeral servic. n for Henry Rolh veterans' hospitsls. M arjory Cheney. B. F. Crehore, one-tenth of tbe "lieu of taxes! prealdentlBl decisions apparently place OB the 17th, and everyone legitimate and repreaenU a better cussion on definite items. favor* partlllo*. money" to tbe South Mancbeeter; Thoee driving cara are asked to were held at two o'clock this after­ Civil Service commission: Cut The U n^d States suggests, for Lyman H. Fqgd. Dr. A. A. Frcl- will be the $4,000,000,000 tax re­ Treasury slatus. Fire ^etrtet for fire protection et Poultry Farm MODEL FRUIT SHOPPE will want to attend, aa thte te about at the church at three o clock noon at the T. P. Holloran Kiinersl $759,000 from the $260,063,000 It Bust of Bernard Banich being helt. Albert Gustafson. L. W. Has­ duction bin. Democratic leaders HOW w h ile ou r stock is coin p lrte. 'WHERE example, thgt the commission: Orford Village and Silver Lane CEM'iyE QIIAUIY PREy.4IES'^ the moet attracUve eoclal occaalon aharp. John Munsle U In charge Home, 17.1 Center street. Rev. Paul requested, with the expisngtion And Appropriations Chairman placed in National J5’sr college to­ kins. Alexander Jarvis. Elton A. generally expect a veto meseege 847 Middle Turnpike. Wcat 1. C5onalder\ ami make recom­ Homes. Apparen'ly this too will be 997 MAIN STREET A Few Steps Behiw ilale’a TEI.EPHONE 2-0784 of tbe year, church dolnge excepy of transporlaUon. O, Prokopy, of Zion Lutheran thst the number of Federal em Taber i R-N Y l said he expected the day . . . Dar departn^ent discloses Johnson, E. J. Kelley. Mrs. Ade­ L and all membert are 'senior and Junior Luther l e a ­ In Veteranil Flelo. Esst cemetery. forces within thV commisaton’s grounds at White Sands, N. M. Schack, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, prMident mav let It become law. Now that summer la here, eat more frenh fruits and veRctahles. You’ll And that •temiy admonlehed to appear in gues have eet the date of Tues­ The bearers were John Miller, to V..100,000 a year Inter. Senate■ p Republlcans_mayRepublicans may try I Hy.stt Sutllffe, G. M. left without fire protection, and if The deadline for a veto message is Jurisdiction. the town eo wishes. If it is not 0DRTON D. p e a r l s you make complete, healthful meal out of Model fresh fruits aome kind o f appropriate coatumee day. June 24, for a midsummer Theodore Miller, Elmer ftllnnck^ to limit deb.ate on Bulwlnkle ■Van sycKei. Monday midnight. can a and vcRCtablcs. Denied tnventlgatlnn Funds 2. Consider and determine gen­ receiving further payment, it can Broilers, Fryers w b e fined. Jeeee HlUe le lawn featlval, on the lawn at Joseph Butler krd Anthony B scdl.' railroad Mil . . . . Farley writes Paul J. Anderson. R. K. Ander- Senator. T a ft of Ohio, chairman Shop Model tomorrow! Federal Communications com­ eral principles on regihatlon and cut off the project's police pro­ Emanuel Lutheran church. A pro­ mission: Given $1,260,000 less than that "Mrs. Roosevelt once said. .son. Francis A. Bovcher.’ Gilmore of the Senate O.p.P. Policy com­ ChBiy. MnnchpHtpr reduction of arms. tection end other similar services. and Fowl A pMty i^ven recently nt gram of games Is being arranged. Thotnas F. Horan ‘Franklin find* It hard to relax N. Cole, Truman F. C«wies. Leon mittee. told a reporter there is the $7..300,000 It sought and denied 3. Consider practical oaf^^ards Just how the educational situ­ Free Pelivary Anywhere In Town - Phone 2-0784 tbe home ot Mr. and Mre. John Ptx- FMneral servlres for Thomi % F. with people who aren't his social Dobkin. O. G. Fogg. Wallace F. “almost no chance” that Congress Dressed On Saturday 649 MAIN STREET $37.1,000. tof a apeclal telegraph In­ through a control s.vstem. ation would be Effected could not TELEPHONE 7590 tan In Hone Valley, to introduce to The Intermediate Isitber t«ea- Horan, of 14 North Park street. Date RfMtk equals.' I took "this remark to ex- Holbrook. John C. Kimdson. B. H. uuuld override a tax veto. That vestigation. 4. Formulate practical pro] et once be learned. It is assumed* While Yon Wait! local people a new family here, Mr. que win meet thle eveMng et 7:80 Rockville. wei-e held at St. Brld- plalr. my being oiU of the Infield.” Mather, Samuel Nelson. Burton would mean continuation of prea­ Federal Works agency: Given i als for arms reduction. that the government uxiuld be and Mra. Robert Tulle, .who have et the Concordia Lutheran church get'a church here nt 9 o'chx’k this $332.37.1,727 of the $378,260,059 | Tonight . . . Compromise a'd* ehance* of D. Pearl, J. E. Rand, Norman A. ent levies at least until early next ___SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! Riiasia. on the other hand, lists forced to meet any schooling costs I gmred Into part o f the L*roy Ben- morning, leaving the W. P- titneh It asked. The committee cut $.1.- ' Graduation exercises at St. specifically the consideration of tate department foreign broad- Roeka, George A. Sadd, Max yenr. The Married Oouplea Club of measure . . . President Tni- Schmidhauser, Max J. Schubert, »r similar compul.xory service, or i V elkiw— Me |«- Ripe anger houee In Hope Valley. About Funeral Home. 225 Main street, at 000.000 from th» grade-c.rosslng , .James's parochial school, war production, distribution of Labor BUI Likely te |to Lxw the South Methodist church will Mrs. Lawrence A. Scranton, E. W. •et up similar facilities of its own I Whether the president, signs It ■0 p eo ^ attended, and a delight­ 8:30. Rev. Bninislau Uadaniwsk* program and $31.288.8.11 from the i Tomorrow armed forces, networks of mili­ on way bad", to handle tax and 484853485353234853484848482348232353535323484848532323232348532353534853234823232323 48234848532323532323482348234848534853892353534853532348532348534848535353485353234848 ful ^ e was enj^ed. Tln^ are have an outing tomorrow at r w - Whltham. Jennie B Wind. Palmer at the project. ; I or not, the labor l)UI appears like­ conducted the service snd Mrs. Ar- Federal-atd pos'tvnr highway pro- ‘ 30th Anniversary dinner, Clasa tary, naval and air bases, non- labor^ll* . . . He will stop at eat Park. Springfield, leaving the WlU Protest I f BIU Paosed ly to become law. There la a. clear obangtng ta tbla community with eo lyne Oarrity sang and played the gram. j of 191 M.H S.. Legion hall. 0:30 I military industry and transport Nlagnni F.ills cn route. Miller. I aMPy new people moving, Into church at two o'clock. Each fam­ organ. National .Idylsory Committee p. m. Mlck<^ Rooney Is a pObr little Carl Anderson. Elmer Anderson. Chairman of the Board of Se­ margin for overriding a veto. In j ih.at might be u«?d tof war. and a the House, and Democratic strate­ BANANAS available quartere. and commuting ily will provide Its own stipper and Burial was In St. Bridget's cem- for Aerotiaulic.s. Given all but .Summer dance, Challoner club, rich hoy \^o Is heavily in debt to Anderson-Shea Post No. 204.6 V. lectmen Cecil W. England stated I “TO TIE IN WITH FAIMER’S DAY!” j control system that would apply coffee and Ice cream will l>e h,s own corpomtlon. his lawyers F. W.. Mr. and .Mrs. Edso* W. this morning that officials here gists privately dlspalr of muster* to their work. The auto makce It , ctsrv where the coininlttal service $390,000 of toe $43,8.'19 000 It i at H'>lel Bond. to alt of them. \ aerved. Mr. and Mra. Morris Ben-1 conducted bv Rev. Oiidarow- tell court In answer to suit by his Bailey, H. Irving Barrett, G. R. wonld "certrtnly protest” If the Extra Iflirgf—Ring p o flM r asked. Including funds for develop- ! Clean-up Day In Manchester. Meanwhile, the U. N. Atomic Frr*h Q i««« nett are co-chairmen of the com-, bcornw wet^ Stanley I former w Ife ...... Actor Lionel Browniworth, WllMam E. Buckley. bill became a law. Edward A. Smith thlnke hlmeelf Ing guided missiles and planes of Annual outing of Tall Cedars at 1 Energy OommlsBton's Working mittee . and are arranging foil McCray. David Gibbs, Elwin Buck- Htandicr threatened with eviction Bursack Bros.. Mra. Charles "I do not see bow they expect Cherries tacky to be able to get a n*w trac­ unprecedented speed to keep the Villa Loui.sn. committee marked time In its ef- lb. 49c transportation for those who need, and George I.j\\-lne. I for being be'nlnd on payments on Chenev. Mrs. Wllllanv C. CheneVi. us to stand the cost of Guesting d Beans 2 qts. 2Sc tor and apray rig for uee on hla 30 IT. S, on top In aviation. | .Sunday. June 1.1 ' forts to reconcile Russian and It. I ------$65,000 house .... Arizona Con­ Edson' P. Herrick. Arthur E. Hut­ children. and providing other WHAT IS dairy Fknida aarea o f toPd devoted to apple or- Philippine W ar Damage com- | Sportamen's Water Carnival at American views on on Interna­ Callfonria— Nwerl—Trmlrr Center Springs pond. gressman Rich.ird Hariess di­ chinson. R. C. Klssman, Charles municipal service for so large a ffiiards. He had about used up hla Mra. Frank Hallln will be super­ mlavlon; Budget cut from $90.. tional aystem for atomic control. fanner equipment, as during war Opening Stanchestcr Auction vorced on chaiges of mental Krob, James Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. settlement without payment of a PAR-PUT? Oranges doz. 29c visor of the snnusl vacation blble St, IMary*H Picii’M* 000,000 to $70,000,000 for paying Kuaaia demanded yesterday that Carrots 2 bchs. 19c yaara and up to the present time .Market nl Charter Oak street c r u e lly ...... William Watson, 35, Ralph L, Maher, Richard Martin, reasonable eum." England said. 4 Dozen ...... school which will opeb at Eman­ war damage claims In the Phlllp- the United Nations start work ...... 11.00 OUophaa* Farkrd It was tmpoaalbla to buy tbe n»a- |)ines grounds. who lived in San Francisco 25 J*riocess Restaurant, C. F. Schorx, It Is considered poastble that W e have had numerous 'phone uel Lutheran chUrch. Mon­ now on new Soviet proposals for W alter T. Shea. John F. Topan, W. calls asking this question. It la not eo easy even at To Be Tomorrow Maritime commission: Allowed Moiida.v, June 16 years ago, nameu heir to estate of some projects, which were set up day June $3. She will be assisted atomic control and assailed a with contracts as to the metier P A R -P U T Is a game ot sMIl. SUPERBA Coconuts Spinach Spi-clal Town meeting. High .Matthias John. California convict, j. Vernier, Leonard J. YosL . ea. 19c pkg. 15c Ibe preaent time. The Smith or- by Charles V. Bergstrom, who $207,100,000. which the committee United States move to keep the cbaitU have expanded of recent .H(iuM)l hall at 8. if he attends the latter's funeral o f payments in lieu o f taxes, will It Is of particular Interest to will be Ip charge of the wor|| at The annual .st, .'lary s Oiurch said represented a budget rut of SovlH and U. 8. plans apart. Baldwbi or Oreriilng Errah— Hard—Ripe eeare, and the need of new eq^p- Tiiesdav June 17 next week .... I.oul* Young dies Christened With DDT have to continue such payments, golfer* as It definitely Improves Emanuel beginning Sunday, and a $73,200,000, including slashes for | Gromyko declared that the U. S. NECKTIES ■ M t waa Imperative. Mr. Smith Is SchcHil picnic will be held toniorniw Annual meeting Eighth School in New Mexico electric chair for but this Is uncertain, since feder­ utting. It Is widely nsed aa a full Btaff of teacheri. All children reserve fleet malntename, neibr and Russian programs must be Apples 3 lbs. 29c Tomatoes pkg. 19c ralatng principally Macintosh and St Look I’ ark, Northarmptun, Mass. District. Hollister street school at murder of Mrs. Elolse Kennedy, of Seattle-(/Pi—The city has a al contracts can be broken by owling game by kids from • to of both Emanuel and Concordia ship conatructlon and reconver­ considered simultaneously on their 10$. Buses will leave the church shortly 7:.10. prominent Denver family. new addition to Its fleet, the “Cull- governmental action in most In­ R Largo Oreea—Teader Native Baldwin apples. Lutheran churches ore Invited to sion of yeasela. Graduation exercises of Barnard merits. He opposed an American . Two metal goals or putftag The Rev. Howard C. Champe of after 9 a.in., and will l>egln their "American officers have only clde.” The craft w ill be used fo r stances. attend this summer school which 4'onmilssinn CrHIrited and Nathan Hale schools at High suggestion for separate considera­ platen are euppUed. Each has •belton, formerly a Hebron Con return trip at 4 p.m. changed clothes," says Izvestia ef spraying mosquito areas in Seat­ Pineapples ea. 39c Asparagus will continue for three weeks. School hall. In morning. tion 5 holes and are designed to rest bch.19c gregatlonal paator. will conduct i The weather bureau reiM>rt for' The commission was crltlrlr.ed our civil operation of airports In tle's navigable waters. Mra. Wil­ Graduation exerci.Hcs of Man­ The committee adjourned until at an agle of approximately 4V I'allfhm la ftonklBt FTeeh NaUva b^ree at Camp Woodstock from Saturday predicts "scattered light for presenting estimates on what Iceland ..... Richard Hhechan, liam F. Devin, the mayor’s wife, chester Green school In afternoon. Tuesday however, without decid­ degrees to floor. A Band and Songster rehearsal showers." However, the opinion of the committee called "the theory tattooed circus subcontractor, christened the boat by smacking yune 31 to 28. HU daughter. Miss ing what to do with the new Rus­ As a putting game players Oranges doz. 49c for all Salvation Army "Soned" the picnic committee Is that If the that the best i-eaulta can be had Wrdfirstlay, June 18 murdered In the shadow of the big It over the prow with a bottle aC Photo Beet Greens 2 Ibs^ 29t Ruth Champe, will act ae cbuneel- sian proposals. • members at the Citadel will com­ showers are sufficiently scattered through a policy of confualon." Meeting of local merchants at top in Baltimore DDT, nse regulation putter and one lor. High S<-hool hall when sales tax M if ball. Par is S6 at 10 feet mence at 7:30 tonight. This Is In and suffirlently light they should The committee said the commls------I - II EXTRA .SPECIAL! — Men from tbe eUU highway de­ will be explained. Doreloping for • boles. preparation for the Youth Rally not detraet from the picnic In any .slon's budget presentation was partment were busy Tueeday and Omduatlon exercises of Hollister Scoring as follows l here next week. way and decided to start th f buses "typical of the tlacal management 3REEN MT. WINTER POTATOES . peck 4j Wedneoday mowing and otherwlee Street school in morning. Center hole, engle 2. on their way regqrdle.ss of the w ithin the x^commlsalon." and Printing Improving the looke of the green Graduation exercises of Buc^- Wapping Two adjacent hole*, birdie .1. Miss Marjorie Stephens, day weather In Manchester al the hour The comrillaslon's Public Infor­ AbENCY FOR LOVELL AND COVEL Father will recoRnize and admire the PLENTY OF l»INE.\PI*l,E. SUGAR SYRUP. RICE. SOAPS. SOAP PU)Vf>ERSf and envlrone. It looka epic and comp director for the Girl Scouts, land school .In afternoon. Any 6 or 8 Exp. Tvio outnlde holes, par 4. of leaving. mation divtaloi' waa elimiflaled. Mrs. Martha Kendall of Moun­ apaa as a result, but the little will meet with volunteer adult Thursday. June 18 Roll bark or over, bogey 5. fine cravattinR in ties by Superba. In Space In the buses contracted War Aoitets administration: Cut tain VIrw 'road was admitted to cannon on the Soldiers' Park workers and proc.rnm sides at two Co-Wed strawberry supper, Cen­ Mlaa, daqhle bogey t. fineness o f quality, finish o f tailorinR for was sold out last evening to $49,fi0e regular ctassca will meet keep of the executive mansion and for the boye. Tbe award; were At Depot Square bang4^ off through the night, for the lesson study, with Superin- Klliiiston grounds Emanuel Lutheran church. BEST FATHER'S D.\T BUT! In Uta^cheatcr For ■making windows rattle and scaring Wedneoday, June 23 made at the graduation exercises tendant Miss Hannah Humphries Claim $K41I,680.1S2 Having Club held on Monday night at the timid souls. It got (o be stich n leading the prelimlTWry' session, Tlic Joint Memorial Scrx'ice of Although the actual, reduction Outing. Ann.v and Navy What a Boat! school audltoriani. nuisance that public minded cltl- Odd Fellows and M ayflower Kc- Auxiliary at Vllia'Lnuisa. CHAMPION ond Mra. Lillian Perrett In cliArge below budget estimates In the bill From Ellsworth High school ■ena saw to it that the rourh ele­ bvkahs LiKlgcs will be held In the 'Saturday. June 28 of the program. Reclt.atlons. vocal was $330,540,732 the Republican- the American Legion awards went ment of the town could hot get Church school picnic at Forest RANGE AND FUEL OIL The Neiv ^ and ipstnimental numbers will be Ellington Congregational Church dominated committee claimed to Class President Harry Grlndle hold o ^ t for celebrations, A storv Park, Sprldgfleld, of the North A neighborly tiore in a friendly neighborhood OUTSdARD given. Sunday night, June 15 at ,7:30'p.m. total aavings of $J,411.690,732. and Gladys Fllklns. These awards to went t h ^ It was sunk In North The lodge's will go in a' b-ouths were happy when hk received Ihe little maritime rommisslon vessels, but Wian l.,estfr. South .Coventry: Mrs. a child or Infant to he baptized, whate. for a nominal sunt they can graduated from^WUllston Aesde- white paper railing him, .Mr Sef­ which were not tnelud«Ml"iw budg eT Martha Kendall. Broad Brook; please notify 'ihe minister- The Brooders Feeders Fountain^ Robin Hood V be f r o ^ and taken out bdten de- my June $. They\are Charles F. ten estimates of receipts for 1948 NorlWanio rf ’Miller. 97 Ridge street. new telephone number st the par­ NOT-A-RCEO XS Lb. Jtafl gtnA. This Is «n s fofs. such Young, Jr, son, o f^ r. and Mrs For many years Rockville hqg Democrats led by Representa­ Mrs, Annie Young. 77 Garden sonage Is 2-9571. You can’t beat a Champion things as chicken meats, Young of 114 Woshlhgton street had a dump iri JVmUermere section tive CKire of Tennessee, a commH- RAISINS 15 oz. 23c Outboard .Motor. Backed by street. \ 1 Nests^ Carbola * Sdol^s $ 2 . 1 0 tablaa, herrtca, etc., but g w-ho played on 'the ba^hnll team of Ellington which has fur supie tee member assigned, the task of Discharged '^oduy; William Al / ■ r i . t ^ u K a 14-year reputation. Easy tftp la naeeaaary each Um* at the school, and Cagjton F period ct time been a very un­ "keeping hooks" on the G. O. V. len, HI. 63 Bllyue road: Meyer KtartinR: light weight. .Vo Make Grata Cutting aaaasa m If it would be a Woodhouse.-son pf_Me. a pleasant place for residents m the economy drive, ehallbnged the total (JOLDFISH — TROPICAL FISH — BQVH-S ^ .Stondad at coiefvS/ at Aa fineii cola 4m Tuber. 38 . Cone -atreet; Robert GINGERBREAD MIX jflooding^ instant pick-up.,,., * ttagg If ona o f the freeaere could ■d W. Wof.dhoi.se of 19 western part ot the town as it has savings claim and- countered with Baithue. 580.»i^UJ^h»iA atreet: BROILERS AND AQUARIUMS — GEISl.ER’S BIRD F(M)DS AND — Repl Spo^ With •et, who was prominent ha located here. grown to be such a large dumping a statement that the $380,.140,T3'J rtank Marchiso, 93 Pint street: REMEDIES — CANARY BIRDS — DOC FOOP Quite a number of Hebron wom- nir ground that it had to be burned actual budget cut' Inrluded a Brenda Forsaythe. Bulton: .Sheila ROASTERS FLAKO PIE CRUST m . nMmbere o f women’s clubs, or iwer often/aiid the protests ot .th "phonv" reduction df $.10,300,000 Swoet Lifo Mik 3 cant 34c Bentz. 229 Se'amon O fT le: Mrs Dreoaed. cWauied ao4 wasfcejL DOC SUPPLIES — FREE BIRD BQOK Jell-0 Puddings thoee tateruPtad-40 the panel dlg- Feels IJke lirale .^ o r and smoke made it impossible VAC-U-MOW \ from budget requests for eontrset Helen Price, 12'29 Main S^-; Gerald IV rapped la cellophane and held Aaaortad Ptavora bald at Bttoon Academy, The Ufktaat aad aalam Mah MMwv .rvaidauts in 'th at section to authority for veterans’ hnepltsls. Goi'drich. Rjv'kville; Oarhl Mahr, In deep freaae for yemr c ^ - SHOP AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Jotio Swoot Poat, 2 20 oz. font 29c Oolebeuter, attended the eonfer- Las Ahgelea—fg’. ■ — Housewife lidVe windows open st suiii times otawartanea^ WaMw aup n Ka. "The other claimed reductions Rurkville; Ellalne Nitka, Staffrtrd- venlence. No waiting. Sp^lal there Thuraday from 11 a. m Vivian Wert was digging up a “rhe ■ OPElSf SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Immcdiato dattvaryT dump at that sertlon will slmnlv are phony," Gore told re­ vllle; Mrs. Dorothy Outletta and price op lo l» for iKune frecsingi EBCO PET SHCM^ Quakor Puffed Wheat pkg. 9c 7c pkg. ^ ; » 0 p . aa. Tha dlaeuatoon ^ plot for flowgrt In her yard when soon ^ a thing of the past as porters. '-•* "The additional monev son, 244 Woodland atreet: Mrs. m -Ttoa R t n i g ^ her spade rtiMck an old fruit jar. Rockvi^ haa its own dumping Delivery ta M nne^ter Friday 8 A. TO 9 P. M. R a c u h rlb r 1 1 8 8 .0 0 r from ship sales Is not a saving. It Ellen Sharp and sisv Wapping.'* Evenings. ^ 40.*t CENTER STREET, CbRNER t^lilSWOLD Soapine / pkg. 29c t^T*o« wera rrte Dnltad HaUons In It were three amsll atones, each ground ^ its own city. la just additional revenue that will Birtha yestenlay; A son to Mf» Candy — Cisrars — Cigarettca — Gipceriea — Frcah Domino Sugar ••ta tha Stage.** “Tw o o f the the site of a pei\ A Jeweler told East W^dsor softball team wall be received The $291.075 000 In and Mrs. Joseph Farr. 6 Trotter Store Opfn 9 M, • 7 P. M. F^ery Day Vegetables — Patent .Medicinea — CoM Cuts S or 10-Pna»d Bag* fh^tooM Rreaaing for Immediate her they wer^ cultHwd pearls “ I play Vem ob t'eam at Vernon to­ revised biolget estinistes W"S a m l street; a son 1o Mr. end Mrs. John H. A. FRINK ‘ Butter — Errs — Cheese Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. tin 19c Kaiser-Frazer Dealcra Now $169-50 dotation: H ie Homelaaa, A W a r giiess they re 'm lh e\ sa ld Mrs PHONE :I21 fiO-Pound stop nightnigh and Ntemui.y. .lunr 16 the reouestert b-- M-e pe^'l.lent., liie-Slsi'' Olsstonburv: s son to Mr [ililvan \ve. WanpHi* I*. WEST UE.N’TEIl ST. TELEPHONE 8557 Laguay. Ttoa Hungry People, an Weatj "blit I feel like\a pirstc I Ellu:ington -will play th "The U N R R A Twon*'’’" ’• fisn 1 snd Mrs. Char|«s Metre. 127 High Man. 1158 A fter 5 P. M. ii*,_ $5.75 NbjptMca. Our Rr sort of rbystertoua." \ i w i pipplng tsaih ^W appiag. coming out et V. 6. taxpaiysri ^ny- straeU ..

    /• 'S,' i 1 ' i /■ \ \- •'N \ M A N P H lStE ir^V E ^^ HERALD, llAi^CHBSTKR. OONNv ERIDAY, JUN^'IS, 1947 N' ' \ s . • . V . !■' ,r i ■X PAGE TmHTEBU MANCHESTEp EVEWNG #ERAI^; MANCtlESTER CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 13,1947 V \ ------— ------A' p a g e t w e l v e * ■ -X First p * om

    special Acts No. Ends Win BiUief) /X i C erit^ M o to rs Uompilv^ by Students of Manchesisf Hiffb SfchiMM IMIm HvlMjibtcs. FncuKy Adidscr To Share Lead VOL. XIV, NO. 87 \ F R lb A Y , JU N E 13 \ ------^ ------On Carnival Prograin " '\ Lata’s at Ndrth End f9]p Lata’s 7" to 5 in Mnyhowski’ii Bane Hit / History Committee SrORTS EDIWlTv GiU Will Committee / 24 Win Awards CapL Hemum- Schendcl ^ citin g Loop Caikaw; ^^ves Rorkviile 8 to 7 Merit Awards ... I — After Bark Game ^ .Ird '“ JJJ '-To Exhibit Trained Loedt Sport Tomro Homeri Twi4^e jnild At Exercises Prttay Tha 18th *thtlr first ooftbaU roe. The two Win Over We«t Siiles At Rotirilaoti Park; Magnuaon and jp n>b - - ■ Dogs Sunday After­ dsfendtng leagu* ehaiB|i Are Presented Btaadtaga Friday tha 18th may prove hiicky ] toams Involved \ Chatter '■ or nplucky for tha men behind the^ 'hold tha tq tri StaatHnga riw l Piirh Slateil Charlie Covey will probably 4dayt noon at *3 O’Qock \ W. future. A fought game W L PCT. on the hill With Rlahy JandsN Achievement and* Char­ Italian Anwrka ft ntghv llghttaft outfit at Robertson For 8 :4 5 ; Details o f M^rlt, HoUlster scocad a 2ft to T win wiU brlnjubut to future games, British Api'crlcans a \ l .833 receiver fBr the Motormen ' Certificates acter R^ognized in b f srldasproad Interost to avsry- North Ends ...... ft Park. Tonight on the supposedly In odtotj the lighting aet has Polish Amcrit'ans 3 3 .500 Mac McGuire, a /member o f tsox.^ over Nathan Hale ydotarday aftar- RockvUle 8 unlucky data tha first night soft bee) _ Letters, Stars Given ' OM attofMling the big Water Oar* noon at Hobortoon Park la the rrly focused on the play- Rockville ...... 3 3 300 Softball under the lights, some­ FAat Hartford pbllce fores, dpffU { Medals, Prizes ntval to be held Sunday at Cen­ Center Motors I ball game*4ver attempted In Man ly engineers from a lead- United Aircraft .. 2 3 .400 thing entirely new to local follow­ pitch for Lata'a with Shortp Broan fUat of a test twro out of three Nlchola-Bristol .. 1 Chester la scheduled at ers of the sport, adll b* offered to­ B v' Faculty Advisors ------liS ter Sprihga E'ark will be the ap­ gams serias for the Onuamar electrical concern In the east American Legion . ft 8 .400 behind the plate. Braun to the Twenty-four award* ' for ‘ ac- pearance of Captain Herman Lata's .. .1...... 1 Park. flaws were detected, at least Paganl'a ...... 2 3 .400 night st ItoberlMm Park nt 8:45 anUMleat pUyar In the toagOo. achool Softball L«agua champlon- Kaceya ...... Barring bad weather, fautoi In they were aliihlnated during the when the first after dark gOnie will . Amid much «ppl»u*« merit and ' compHshment and 'character were Schendel of the local police dMiertr ahlp.' WUUs, Al'Morgan, Chalky Both teams will ba at. full ■✓ '•I asent, with hla femous ect of Independent A. C -T. the lighting unlL a n d jtm 'w a lk ­ trial test of the unit oevcral nights W h I t'a y Mkrehoarakra aolld be staged. Contestants will be athletic awards for 1947 were pre-' I made at the final assembly of the BralMrd and Bras 'led the wdn- atrength. Dua to the high boat o f trelned doge. The local police eep- ing Mack cate, of fttofch'ihcra are •*9- smash Into Irftfleld with tha biiees Center Motors and lata's Service. operating the lights, .a Gat admto- aanUd to the worthy atUdenta by j year, held Wednesday, June 11, in taln hae achieved a nationwide nera at the plate with four hits The North Ends pulled ahead of many at the Nqstfi Itoa the Soft­ ■ Lightning unite seem to have Both teams are members of the each. Tbs second game arill be loaded and only m e out In the laat aidti price has been set for th* the reapective 'faculty ad\-tsoni the quadrangle at'the high achool. reputation In the field of obed­ Lata'a. nine In the fourth Inning baU Twnig^^lAagiift who are be­ art cflatom of going out at baU Softball Twilight League. The coit- game. Parking space la avoUabla played this afternoon at Memorial hind G^-nlove confident that games and other scheduled events half of ths eighth inning gave the test W'lll not bo a league game. durtnf activity night. June 10. Principal Bailey opened the as- ience training for caninea in the St the rear of the Community T paat dozen yeara and became well Field. last night Sad want on to ooora a the XKSrwX, is idw over and sunny out of doom Should the Ughts Rockville Hill Bllltea a 1 to 7 win Several baseball gamea have Principal Edaop Bailey acted aa aembly and acted as master of .over Pagani'e Weet SIdea laat and at the rear o t Robartana master of ceremonies. Merit known during World War II for 7 to S wto In a SoftbaU Twilight are ahead. We aU hops thU work aa expected and the weather hcen ptojred undci' the arc ll|(hU school. Ciremonlea throughout the exer­ hla aetivitiea and accompilehmenta The Knights o f Ctolumbus soft- man give a break, the largest night at the Oval ta a Twilight ta town ta the past but never before awards were given to the follow­ cises. baU toom ,wUI pntotlce Saturday League game last night at 1.4>ague game. ing atUdenta for the Various ac- aa fegionsd director or the K-9 many unforaeen compU- crowd In the history of tha oport has a Boflball contest been staged. * The class history was read by afternoon at l -o'cIoV^Pws with Tonight will be the first of a series the members of the'hlstory com­ dpga for duty Is^ the armed forcea. Oak Lots. ' ' - ed to hop up from day to day ITa somatktng new and ooma run margin going Into the laat Inn­ of gamas,.whlch the Softball Twl- Junior Girl Reaer\es— Alice th* Itallana Andy.^TSonico. Lata'a ing, saw the West Bidet tie up the S|idH2 SelwdiilB cints, 'Nancy Burnham; Ann mittee of which cnaire Olds was Wen Khewn l^ la e r 'While the set was being creetpd, thing different There wlU be i light LeagiM. owttera of th# ata- chairman. The history it reported No fishing m u bo allowed Sun­ sluglng center..ficldar, cama .up' the league membera stuck to their lot of cvrlaus speetntora oa weU game ta the seventh' and go up June Stevenson,' Patty Although the local trainer has with a poffatit night with a tlonary Hinting unit, hope* to elsewhere in the World. day at Center Springs pond. This guns and finaRy completed .the aa real ooftball fsM prasont Both one run ta th* top half of the stage during tfie balance of the on and Janice Whalen. exhibited hla chargea several times of roupd'trippers. John xBumls- job. .* Jnb—Frances Agard, l^e A most Immorous and interest­ locally at public affalra, hla rou­ Is In cooperation with the Ktatc wlU ccMnbtM to help make the eighth. Not to be denied, the Hill season. ■ \ Aircraft va. Legion, (l;15-vOrftI. Dolores Haupt. ing class wTU was read b'y the w ill, tine always attracts a large and Fish , and Game Department and lasJU^AlsO hit for the oifeuit for Tonight Will be test'night Test Initial arc Ugbt gam# a auocaaa Billie* concentrated on the alanta Sortball as play^ in Manchester NB’a va. Motors. 8:4ft--Rob*rt- Art 8^1^ce Squad—Dolores committee. Some transcripts fr^ifT Interested audience as he puts hla the local Park Department due iba North Ends. night In the sense that many faha provldUig tha>rtday the 18th bugs of Georg* Woodend and aolved the a decade ago ,And the manner In ton. Front row. left to H|fbt—Mlaa Beulah Todd, advisor; Artemis • FirH row - Jarquellb Djjt^her, Elaine"Mafr, Jackie Waller. Front row. left to rl*ftt—Claire Olds, Mary Kehl, Susan Trusten- to the staging of the water carnl'- After Mickey Rufiacha had re- attending the gaiM will be seeing boo doesn't enter the picture. former major toagUer for two run* Haupt, F « n ^ Secoh4 row-Georgp.'lfeugherty, advisor; Af Gustafson. the will were: "We leave to^the chargea through their pacea. The which It to played today ta aa al­ Cheney's va. Legion, ft AO— Beverly Paalanoa. Mabel Person, Shirley Taylor, Mary-Gray Maiaon, Jean Wll­ luer. / \ Junior class, lf'‘ they hayrWhat It Urad Lata'a inIn tha first and the ball gam* ta their half of Charter Oak. deraon, Carol unusual nccompUMiments which the frame. together dlfferert sport. No longer Maaaey, \>lroa Andrews, Jacqu^ aon. Second row--Mlse Mary McAdama, advisor; Elvln Carlnl, Wglt takes, (and we don’P think they he auiveads In performing with hie frame, the North Ends aeorad yaaterday a* ha tacked together are the teams romprised of older St/Jamaa va. Congoaa, 6:16-^ Second row—Don Pendleton. Bill Anderaorf. Jim Omighlln. Mai Tn winning, th* HItl Billie* llM Alvea. Jean _ Prophecy Committee Moake. , ,______■ have) or any othar clasa that can doga are the reaiilt of hundreda of The beat ball tournaifirat will be fun to go^Imo the lead. Leadbff 3S-3ft. HOiV THCY men whs manage to play one game Memorial. Somanhla Art ^ a f f —Harold L's^htty. make It a placer'for three valedic­ ,boura of endleaa routine and train­ held this afternoqn'kt the Country batter fiten Opolach drew * walk This 6,532-yard oourse. with tte climbed Into a U* for asrond pinre a wr**> or with pitehers tooidng up (taaday, Juae IS Hodgkins, Robert V l ^ Frances \ \ ' torians,"^/''' ing and patience. Some feats real­ Club. AnoCh^ large field la ott* d to third bass on an narrow fairways and unraspotialva with the Pollah Americans. Pt- fat pitches that even Mulligan the ganl’a hr* again resting In the Bportamen’a WaUr Camlvslr* Agard and Lee Powell Pontlllo, T. Robinson, H. Shaw and Maestro Dwight Perry as a band •‘TojHle faculty the Senior ly show up the bitcIUgence and pected. ^ t 1 scored aa Wally Parclak greens, was regarded Just up tha STAND Ma^ could hit. Center Springs. High School World-NJames leader. Two of the nhirc serious leaves its heartfelt thanka perception that can be taught a Ibd out to deep centcrfield. allay for Locks, arho has won four laagu* cellar after climbing out Game Has CTwaged C. Walt#. Valedictorians Use C lu it i* Vesterdaj'a Besnita tor a tow davs earlier thla week. ' Moaday, Juae 1ft Hooker, Dorothy Kanak, ^ I g a Tennis (letters) — R. Morrlaon, assemblies of the year were the fdr ththeir help and guidance dog In the proper hands and em- In mind tha apaelal towi Lata'a cama right back la the of sevaa U. 8. starte wlthta two Baatoai Today the gani* ha# changed ta etlng Monday evening at/''S Th* wlnnera arrved notlca to Legion va. Rockvtna. ft:UU- Knipcn. ArUe paalanoe, B ^ y M. VIgnone; (stars) R. Azinger, one following President Roosev^ throughout four perfect yeara of ploylhg the correct methoda. Al- second to taka over the lead aa months. HarUord ft, Wdkas-Barra 4. nuuiy respecta. Ths distanc* be­ Oval. Stover. Suaan Trusteniteer, Thw A. Guatafaon and Marahall Warren. death and that on Memorial “ moat without exception, at ahi o'clock at the high achool Audl- A stroke bekind Locks wa Woodend In the. first Inning that tween the bases is shoHsr. PiteWarS school." they pushed in two ruan. Andy WlUlamoport 3-ft, U U « I-ft. thdy. meant buoineos by scoring Rockvllto va. NWa t:4ft—ltoB> ma Wright, and Bruce Vander- ‘Golf (lettera)—Philip Froh, cap- Portraying tho new uupfrrlnsa “Peace” as Subjeci^'ri:! leave ‘Smilin' Jim McKay'a throughout the Northeqatitm torlum. Your support is nadM to Tomco opened the Inning with four challengara, topped by the Scranton 12. Albany 6. N with fast balls that wotald make artaon. brook. R, LaFrancIs and Ernest man, thp'smooth Junm atatea where doga trained-"hy the approve Item No. ft, aedlato front-running amateur Marvin four runa, Tha first five hattera Ted Wililsma and Joa DlMaggio i>and aid kit to Jean Garrlty." Jong home run to left cantor. Elmlrn 3, BtnghamUm L laced oM bOM hits Rockvllto added BA’s va Oak GrilL *:< Qlrla L«adera Club—Claire Olds, Bta>qhlak; ^tars)—T. Kelley, B Carlnl "dressed t« Jefll." even to a “ David Kennecly's much us«9 local trainer have bqait entered d^elopmeat of Man Field. (Bud) Ward of Spokane. Wash. look bad now grace the rootara bf tar Oak. Shirley Taylor, Betsy Slover, Ar- they have invariably' walked off With OM out, Wlnar doubled, atolt Other 6ft shooters were Ltlond NotloMl on* more run In the second and WlIklKand Thomas Pryor. red flower. T«e Junior year :x I corah and elastic to hold up hue third and acond on a wild pitch Cincinnati L St. Louis (). many teama. Thrae asms pitchers Tneodoy. Jon* IT llna Cumrnlnga, Beverly Maaaey, Thelma Wright. '47 brought many^onors to the Class ‘ Material ^'orlra In the obed­ Gibson of KnnanJ Cty, Dick Metz, t'sro ta th* righth for Ita eight run proaeaa plenty of atuff, H to not W h o ^ ^ h o in ’4 f I locks, we bequeath to Sandy Han. to put Lata's 1a the lead 2 to 1 Chlcaga 7. Pittsburgh 3. totaL The Weet Side* aeored twice North Ends vs. lA ’s B: UUian Adamy and Ruth Ryan. of '47 ampilg th"m the winning of ience trials pr'acored high enough pro from Ark-Kanaaa City, Kan, common to learn of a pitcher sti^ - Robertson. A Cappella Choir—Frahcea itual Life’ and ‘Charac­ ______sen.'; Major League *nM ooore was again tied in the and imknown Otto Greiner of Bal­ (Only gamea achcduled). ta the flraf and second frames and the Cjp'.'fA.,. chapiplohshlp and the to eetaMlsii'a joint reputatloa for 'AiMflean lag out 10 or Ift battero, or ta Other, Agard, Nancy Ames, Brenda An­ Ne)te'^nglahd tlUo J>y* the Cross “Who's Who ” in the class o f' " ? ‘ *1! Uienutsl^a and their trainer. third ns thnw olnglaa In a row timore. who topped the National once In the third, seventh and “SwamK:Tell» All ter’ Are Diseubsed by sent Ben Orzyl tn for n taOy No gamaa achedulad. eighth: words, hooka All teams *r* coni- derson. Robert Anderaon, Arthur iluntry team. In Jdmiary 1946 the 1947. as voted, by the class as a ’ Doi^gherty. for Gold wood Michael Open quallfleia and turned pro ptotely uniformed. The teama prac- The Service five again want Into •Nlandlags Frad Wuthrtch. jack Holloran, Poivers, Elsie *>mko,‘ Lola Dog- first fifteen ^tdm ls enrolled In Students Tied for whole and read at Class Night, is “ is able help m the writing of this Among the doga to be ahown In just recently. Oce conttaually. NIm men com- AIm>iiI OiisH ill ',5' I our last will and testament.' LEADERS the lead tn the top half of the Whitey ktairhowakl. Larry Rnstek f v t , Jackie Dutcher, Barbara the Veterkos* Division of the high as follows: the exhibition will be the cham­ Three strokes fro‘m the top were *■ Ppro 6 team. In other years tan NMHUfilHISEn fTaneb, Allen Oatea, Jean Hall, Highest Rank , The list of awards waa carried fourth as Tomoo came up with his n^ contingent of firo 7(> shooters. W. L. PCT. GBU and Rad BiittMr paced the Rock­ school, m d at Christmas time the Done most for M. H. S-! Shirley pion “Goldwood MlcbacL" a gold­ U U e*...... 2ft IS .62ft _.p men made a team, Thcae are only to.llil04Ua,SJ-«,«wa Dorla Helfrlch, Dorothy Kapak, "Hey! It's Coach Dlckp^ ” Such A Cappella Choir first presented Taylor, Donald Pendleton. I In yeMerdaFi Herald. en retriever owned by Morgan second home run of tha evening. Including Ben Hogan, who learned ville l l hit oosault on Woodend B; few of the change*. Mary KehL John Kjellaon, Hen­ By The Agflbciatc4 PrcM The lead was short lived however, that putting will be n big problem WlUiea-Bairo 25 1ft ■966 2 with two slngle.x apiece. Eight of were some of the ^^-HKnatlona the "Messiah" The rending of the “ Peace" was the theme of the Best mannered: Jackie Dutcljpr Bralnard of Hartford which .has NatloiuU Leogtoe Scranton . . . . 22 1ft J137 Fs m may ru t aaaiired that rietta Lloyd, Joyce Longetreth, made by.raembera.ef the PrlH>hecy Junior Year ^nded with the solemn and Henrietta Lloyd ttlel, Donald been trained axclualvely by Cap­ for in the North Ends half Ot the In this classic which he had Mvro 2H the nine West bldro players col- t 1K?^\66>Matoftk H L S m honor speeches given by Batting—Slaughter, St. I^iils, Willlamaport 24 21 ftSS m luctad a base hit. , « l^ r e will b* ample acata for all Daine Marr, Doris McQugan, committee when^hey dlacovqnd annonneement tlr.t It was In that Knipcn. Artemi.*- Pazlairt-s, and Pendleton. , , tain Schendel. The fcata bf this faurth. two runs canw In to give won. Th# Park Department earlier Uifa \Jaroea McKay, Loretta McKinney, Gifts to Seniors M a , Walker, Philadelphia. ift4. Leading U. B. money-wtoMr Hartford . . . . 21 22 .500 5 Nat Klea want th* dlatance for »[» 'I !lC .V i;.’ the real Idejrtuy of the "Swuir yenr that Jonn Kjellson ndted the Bctcy Slover. the three valedictor Most likely to succeed: Artemis dog have attracted natlanal rec­ Runs—Mize, New York, ift; the veto a 4 to 8 lead. Henry Albany ...... aeason Inatalled more than 1,000 'Durward Miller, Elton Morrlaon, Orayb opened with a walk, want Jimmy Demarct bad a 38-41—76 V .489 7V4 Rockvllto ta making hto toague de­ who predicfed the future ot those' f«Kit anil a half the! brought him to Ians, at Manchester High School a Pazianoa. Tom Bailey. ognition. Recently l^rtrell Tboroaa Tbomaon, New York, 88. Elmira u 34 .400 ft bleacher oeata at the Robertaoa Oadra Olda, Peggy Saaleta, Rich­ membpka of the clata ot '47 In the a present height of six feet four fifty-fourth Cammencement this Most...... pleasing. personality : Shir-, Give Aitluieiiieut on hla dally radio program pralaed to second aa Wiarabickl singled and defending champion LJoyd but on the moiind. Although he ard Bchuba^ Arthur Steele. Bill Runs batted tn—Mize, New Mongrum ohot a 77, 10 strokes off Binghamton .. 16 3ft .890 appeared to be cHimsy In hto meth­ Park field.. A large scoreboaid ta yea^'of 1957, ten years from now. amLa half. morning at the State Theater. ley Taylor, Jim Coughlin. the dog's performance which ha York. 4ft; MamhaU. New York, 42. and Cliestar Parclak singled to Nattoaal toftfrcM keeps frnir*poried on the ' Btralo. Barbara Turkington. Bruce ,,-^hla was thee 'plan under which Tm*. Senior year, when the slu- Because of the unique situation Friendliest: Jackie Dutcher, Jim | witnessed In Madlaon Square Gar­ oeore Orayb. Wiarabickl was forc­ the pace, with-bleak hope of re­ ods, he survived a stormy atari to Vaadarbrook, Frank Vichl, Shirley Dressed as four-year-olda and Hits—Baiimholte, Cincinnati, Oft; peating hia play-off win over By­ . -' W. L PTT. OBL. finish strung. score by innings. A public addnoa the phophecy was read to the class di-nt lisJiupposed to be grow n up of having a three-way tie for first den In New York City, The local Haas, Cincinnati,, and GusUm , ed at third aa Opalach reached on New Tork . . . . - - system (a In operation at aff Umea THOMI Wadawcuth. Donald Wllaon a ^"^rt'dressed: Lorraine MltchelKi«‘nging ron NcUon and Vic Ghesal 27 19 .587 , ‘IWalghra Game Wednesday night In the assembly end dlgm(jeSr. P intle* This day maik.s the end of an-^ ton. Rlthanl Schubert. > Sonhec7wh\ch''pre7edrt* hT p«' Two more North End tallies In Elevefith V ictory St. Loula . . . . 20 38 .417 8 U glow / as to whether she would, rather school was sadoened In December in our llve^'^ Kaui Arlemia Fraiur^e i aentatlon of gift* appears elae- standard poodle named “ Blokeen'a Cooper, New York, 4. the fifth Inking put ths gnmc on Pittsburgh 2C ’’SATntMnpNUVS Current AjrMn Club—Margaret hy the death o f ' Mrs. Mnrguerlfe Tom Brown." This young dog > O l H K r i l l l . 'V l l c l i r Rucaker. "For most of us it marks being ahown for tha first time and 16; Miller, Cincinnati, 12. Bailey's Antique Shop. A r u O n speaker. "For most of us u maras Most athletic: Claire Olds, the ^^idance of MUa with a single ,^and promptly acor .The Oak Grill ^ftball team Detroit ...... 27 20 A74 MW craft won tha first gam* b«twe*n "Mary C;!cndun and Bob McKin­ nu'r Student Council Advlaor. and ____ . ' ■ the end of a fonnnl education, the M^inney. wii.e- 1 Beulah Todd, the committee mem- / It will glva the crowd ample op­ Stolen bases—Robinson, Brook­ Cvary Sunday and Buakln—Alfred Hag- portunity to gauge soma of the ac- ed AS Johnny Sumialaakl hit a won its eleventh gain* of the sea­ New York . . . . 27 22 .581 1 « UiMM two TwjUght LaagUi livota. ney have a famous singing trio Inter in the year a fund was starte.l . f-enU of twelve years spent accu-> Outest: Jean Wilson, ®^^'^*ibera' Shirley Taylor, chairmani' lyn, 8; Torgeson. Boston, and home run to ccnterficld. Lata's Boston ...... NARRAGAN^ hu, Wanda Taraaluk, Margaret ns a rnemorlal to Mrs. C.ieii’heli What are the former valedicto­ eompHsbmenta of later and more son last night by dotroing'^ the 24 22 A23 2H Tommy Mastln or Iggy Miltor known as ‘The Merry Maca,’ Returning to Manelyester isnth . basic knoivledp, the end , Tiirkington. Artemla Pazianoa. Mary-Gray Mj*!- Haaa CflncinnaU. 7. came -back to wlUUn tw* funs Philadelphia .. 25 24 .510 adU pitch for the Aliwian arlth Bob RMo tfis N uwotw 2 P. M. delA t)lga Krupen. Berbara from which a prize In United aching .T , complete training. Thera will alao EScctro Motors of WUlnpantlc by 3 - “W. S. Gates, Junior, is appear­ rians of Manchester High school sun-hurneil tacM muR-1 of period crowded With the mak-I Beat looking. Jean vv ilson. uene Mabel Person. Je»n Wjtoon, Strtke-ouU- - Blackw-ell, CSncln- in the alxth as they scafcd a run Chicago...... 25 27 .461 Dumas or Earl Levasqu* hurling Swgiiten. Shirley Clark, Artemis States Hi.itory wlil be presenletl to appear throe dogs to be aelected natl, 59; Branca. Brooklyn, 58. a 6 to 4 score In WillimafiUc. «H ing In a weatern vemlon of 'Gone lining^now" A thought-provoking cloa. hill full of nicn'.on'Bs of the ! ing of. new friends, with jo ^ u l , yjortar/ jim Hooker. Bill Anderaon, Don to Blake the score ft to 4. Cleveliuid ..... 19 21 .475 fur Um Legion. NAIRAGANSEn SPfCIAl Bahianoa Henrietta Lloyd,, Jamea a atmlent Who .,u(.llfieH eaeh yenr events and a f-w ac-il■ ones.----- For ' Mo.st dramatic: Barbara-Swan- from the Hartfbril training clasa- Pitching—Rowe. Philadelphia, Banjo GaUl hurled five hit ball f H With the 'Wind,’ where the side-, question rniacd by this year's llne time they had had. thk Senior , Pendleton, "C orky Coughlin and Zapatka aingtofi* oacrlflcad Washington .. 20 25 .444 ft Game Ume is 6:19, ■ CmcWi an* OHS Cv .'"'Mooker. Sandy Hanaen. Bruce Mnhehrater High School wna ugaln others Jt is out i stepping stone to son, Jim Hooker. i Mallon LAShay. worked" diligently so which tha local trainer conducts 7-1, .875; Spahn, Boston. 9-2. gift. for the locals. Squint Vinca* Paul I*. MsmtwOM lOiS ASL bums really fit In. to aeeond, tool, third on a arild 8L Louis . . . . 20 2ft .486 6H RoehvUto (S) Itorlieht Savim R*** Noble, John Kjellaon. Lola Dog- put on the map when, for the. first trlplc-valeillctory altuation result­ Ola.-s wa? unariimoua In the con- higher teaming. But (or all, thla Most drag: Elaine Marr. Tom provide an amusl;ig aeasion for weekly. Om of the climaxing acta Amerteoa LeqgM Oorrentl and Bobby March hit \ x \ "Bruce Vanderbrook's band Is of the show will be a team act In pitch and icored on a fiy out to Today’s Gao* AB R HPO A m gart Joyce Longetreth. M*trgaret time In the school's history, there ed In a survey. Tllib aiirvey pro­ lentlon, that the Senior Class Pic­ day also.iparka the commenpe^ment Bailey. — ' thoae present. bast for the Grill. Sehumey. o a -----4 8 1 f 8 1 known as ‘Vanderbrook's Vaga­ arhich four dogs will all perform Batting — Boudreau, Cleveland, center,' In the lost half of the Oak aria (ft) Boatera Alfbrd, . Jean Wilaon, Jackie bonds,' formally, or Informally as was n three-wav lie between OIgn duced the (acts about only one nic, h'eld at Ted Hilton's In Mood- of a new period hi our lives. Beat gum chew-ers: Evelyn Although every member of the 364; DlMagglo. New York, MX. Wuthrlch. If ...4 1 2 3 O 'O •4 g» •K' Krupen. Artemla Pnzlanos, and stmultanaoualv In the same ring. atatfi Majewskl scored the final AE. R. H PO. A E Wllkea-Barrc at Hartford (ft.lft). Dut<^cr, Rita Husarlk, Eddie ■"Our wings are rttetched for Swartz. Walter Moske. .class of 253 atudenti received a. Ru m —Stirnweioa, New York Holloran, lb ... 2 . 1 2 g 0 0 ‘Bruce'a Bums.' Betsy Slover for valedictory hon­ valedictorian before the class of us on Tuesday was a wonderful af* BahiMUoa ta Stag rtm as he singled to left field. The Vlilce, 2h ...... 3 1 2 0 0 O' Scranton at Albany.. Tklialt sfs •trlolr ItiiillH i Tomklel. Nancy ^Moore__Eleanor "Smilin' Jim McKay Is posing flight Into a vastly .cliangcd world, Moat talkative:' Doris Ferrell, apace permits 41; Williams, Boston, 38. Elmira at Binghamton. Marchowskl, ") ...... a ^Imam Wlnzlar and Richmond Morrison. ors. 1910. This was William-S. Hyde of fai.‘ . a fast moving wpr1d. a frightening Bruce Noble. 'only a few to be represented hewe: The axhibiUon of these trained ball went through Mack and waa B. raganl, aa ..4 1 0 1 2 0 for Pejiaodent ads In HollywOqd, perfortMfi wiu take place In Runs batted In—ReUer, New fielded by Zaremba who throw Williamsport al Utica. *b. *b ...... ft 1 t 1 2 0 B a ^ —Arthur Steele, Richard The hlstorv closed with the fol­ the elas.s of 1898. He la now a Looking like a modern version of world." ahe i>ohtlnucd. Class baby. Brenda Anderaon. j ffatalte Sullivan- a plctfire of Lupe, S h ...... 2 1 0 1 3 0 Roatsk. cf ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 *Alw mm ffUsr, tohr 4 and In his spare tln>c Is chle( fester lowing paragraph: "We nre nor1g of hackwariinv.*.*' winch lias Double*- Mullin, Detroit, 17; FalceU. lb .. 3 « 0 6 0 1 (Ferrlw 4-ft) night. Brlttner, c ...... 4 1 2 8 1 0 feeling o(|^ iieciinipli.shnient and car.' The meehiii^reil woiitl \va.s hCUl the world in il.s grip has be­ Gates, , I er of dear Merlin the Wise. It la tentatively scheduled for and Tomco was the Lata's big gun Barrett, Jim McKay, Fred Gels- the new motto. 'You catch the liou- iind litis reeently been elected to three o’clock and should be-one of DlMaggio, New York, 14. Barebm. rf . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 Cnevctend (Feller 7-6) at PhHa- Kies, p ...... 3 0 0 S 8 0 sler, Jean Hannay. gn\titude to those who have pre­ the Board of Trii.slee.s of Manches­ dealt a hluw when the onlire ciiv> gun to loosen. The latent minds of Class comedian: Brenda Ander-: so we .give you this "Mttle' picture Triples—Lehner, St. Louis, and but for a losing cause. Beraanskl, c . 1 0 ft 6 0 Fagan, x ^ . , , , / . i 0 ft ft ft ft quet. and we’ll catch the man.' pared us for oiir/'yarlous pnths son. Jim tynighlin. , ' of your former boss, tha outstanding highlights Ot tha North BMta (' delphia iMnrchUdmi (t3) night Student Council— Don Pendle­ "Fanny Brice died off anil Ma­ ter .Mcnjurfal hospital. alcade w as hailed in Ihe 'bln iiiventora are srrmging forth with dapa program. Phllley, t^cago, ft. N. Paganl, cf . .0 0 0 1 0 1 Datrott (NeWhousar ft-6) at MIDGET AUTO RACES ton. Shirley Thylor, Tom Bailey, -In the gninc of,life." Thif''class of 1915’s delegate. lands while a lone bovine ajiffalod new ideas. How unfortuiik^te it is - ' ------'We're sure that It will sooth you Home runs—Keller, New York, ah r • n 24 n rlon Krsr la the new Baby Snooks. Suann Trustenltzer .IS insight say that peace caP, and you won't mind the loss. Opalach, os ...,S 1 WaaMngtoh (Maatefson 4-8) night Liorralne Gagnon. A1 Ouatafion. CtMfirlca HoUlster. la In Ikisiness across the road. that many of the great advances 13; Williams, Boston, 12. Totals ...... ', 26 ft ft 21 7 2 ' Nnitaiml ' .West "Artemis Pas!*hoa has thirty- in science are nmde during, war­ be achieved here. John Kjellson—a picture of Mojewakl, cf . .4 1 Murray, aa . . , • <»> \ Claire Olda. Charles Waite, Elaine one children. Hold It! We forgot osed " i '" of both bo.!-* and girls. He growi an Inch a day. they aay. To Go Route H. Orayb, I f ___ 3 1 Haggerty, oa . .3 Brooklyn (Tajdpr 8-1) at S t ^ tty Wopaohall. a see-sawing battle until ! detgohe. natlori9 ai*e stumbling * testant, and the home. ,778; Hutchinson, Detroit, 6-2, Nogursky, c .. 2 Loula (Braala 4-3)^night Thoraao, o f. . . . and Bet States Woman’s Golf Toumpmertt. Evallne I’entland. class o f 1919. | about trying to find S' safe foot- ■We ajA Incurably religious. If But never puts It on this way .714. H. WlerkMcM. rf 8 • CJaron, lb . . . . THAT CAU2B A LOT Of. Gloria Ferrell. Genie Ruth attributes her suceeqs to the team captained hy Gladys Tra Johnson, lb .. 3 Only games acheM ad > r Sports, on H^ 'ivhole, didn't fare la a prliatciiBic Bccreuirysetretary aiuiand Estherr-swicr, , y • . I|„r,nln's cane bv,, < ho'ahold in the UarKIieasdarkness Cof their con- ' ...... pry fiot true to our conception...... (sideways) By Jack Hand C. Parchiak, c . .3 1 Pongrata, e .. Voei^.end June Stev^son. expert training she received frcTm Johnson Here's a gift to help him out: Harrington, 2b 3 Woodend, p .. EVERY SAT. NIGHT Bom'anhta—Arthur e^tleln. Nan- too well In M' H. S. during the n. clasa of<;1920, , Is j a^.Voro of about 18 to 10 ^Evc^reU f>'sion. Selfish, greedy nailona are htjfher power and bow down (.Asaoriatad Prass Sports Wsttar) Jam ae a mow* caa poak on a pro. reader ucaii- j to WL __ Charles Atlas ran without • 81 t 12 21 » 6 Parla 3b ...... 1 •iftO P. M. py Claris, Ed Tomklel. Muriel "Bill 'C'oacn' DU Kson is a rm- 'The over:. Hi Tbe Manchester Evening “ J '^ n d r ^ c a l W l umplrr^nd ' blocking the road to pcace.'^Desti- l we like the Hitler Youth. . Billy Heraasn couKtat be Cbarron, p . . . . 8 clephsoi, poor braka* or ateof^ rk£ Ed Bill 'Coach' Dlrkson la a pro Herald * 1 ■ X. I l%'.MxAlekaa r\AS%r\lA doubt." Tech Nine Drops I lAta’s Bbrrtoa (ft) 0 littla, Carol Powell, Barbara other dhlngs At one point in the tute, homeless people- ave IrylDg! wfil he true to and bow down to I blamed U he made the entlro Hartford, June IS— nio ftt T 8 22 ta 7 feasor of U. S. Hlaton- at hla Alma .V"** to repair and rebuild amidst the , something else which will do with ' Jean Sullivan -Navy rate; Pittsburgh Pirate pitching staff eb r n po a e Bintofa: iagcaacSMaeaaeriouaaccMaab ■ f”—TW^^iSWlkl, Theresa Felice and i ! ” .ePn,rtn„ wheVe he .neelallee. \\ l(^ei1 a prolcge.S. Evelyn Johnato.n, class of 1921, game.lie. w heif'raonev w as seen to Totals ...... M 4 ft 2f 11 I State Board of Ftahertaa ohd Game West Sprin{(field Similarly, lack of tobricadoa‘ V Mater Purdue. wheFc he apeclallzca t^'Ko Tame through admirably. Muriel Tomlinson, class of 1930, rubble left by war. Dollars, rubles, ' ui an It pleases, "To Jean we give a Navy'a rate. walk the plank Into the Mononga- Braua e ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 Roaitvilto , . . . 4l0 010 02—8 Mary Gray Maiaon. In lecturing on the Maaon-Dlxon I pass from DiBaltlato. pitcher for Because she it a gunner'a mate." Season’s Finale Oak GrUI ...... 200 (WS 1—6 today aanaunced- aa anUnokm of SMy. csoac *bc*m1vs wBar aad Fmitball had a glCKiniy season, and Emily Hanna, 193PB, have drachmas, liras are ter*'*Bcally I '*We must look foi-wnrd to hela mud. In the last 15 games E. Zapatka lb ..4 1 1 7 ft 0 WaM SMtoa . . . . 121 000 11—7 a Tlehafta aoM al ftodln’a The following pthletic awards Line.” the winnrt's, to' U\e "ump," Biicky William Dickson-^shoe leather: Electro Motive ___ Olt 000 g— ( the (toad aettlflg season ta towriati. * - Struck out for Janocha In • damage to expensive psft*. A ^ ,' winning only two gaii'es, lielng se- been working in Hartford. inflated. The worid lacRl confl- world pca'ce as the ultimate des- . since Memorial Day, not one Buc- Sleurpa S b ...... 2 0 Q 8 1 1 Saturday, Ju m 8l w en presented: Amidst a 'sea “of blushing faf'es WH.a asked if he -Could swim'. The Runs batted In, P. Cbmnti S. h. . , Bavalaa StatlMi.,^87S Mala tiaO moocir now oisy eav* yea ■ rioimly handtcnpiicd l\v. a lack of The majority of the female vale­ dence m the aite'nrg.inizatmn. the | Unv of maoktndv Religion holdif, "h a t would B lU yx,e,J*'*• co starter has gone tha route. Aa Chaney Tech loot Its final game Tomco, c f ...... 8 2 8 1 1 0 The total clotor« data for Uto OVrls’ Sports' Awilrdr-rl947 nur An#! hljarloiia laughter the. 'liiem- outfirldors experienced Some dif­ United Nations, that crtt/lead the before ns the hope of peace-^not - car bixike . Traygla, a s ...... 8 6 0 6 t 1 March 2, Haggerty 2, H arrln^n Runa bhttad ta, Honoron X Mar- ;Sti«et, Moaehmiier. ‘ storlaier! heavy men. dictorians have become housa\vives. a result the team is trying to of the aaason yesterday afternoon season la toldnight Sunday. Jtaia m enk-E . Dix, O. Krupen. Betty herd of (he Prophecy cnnimlttec ficulty with iti.hnt The Mcrflld call.a wav t,o peace. ■ / : onlv because wc fear war, but be- He d wear a hole m his al^^s knock a hols tot the National by a 4 to 8 score at the hands of Wlnar, 2 b ...... 8 1 1 2 1 0 l;;rwo-baae hits, Harrington; lort riwwskl, Brittnar t, Murray, MaoseFi and M. Rowlcyv 1918 nu­ left the stage request!.pg that they Ths* siH'cer team (ook on a new Aatrld Johnson Doiigan. Ul23, I "h.irnyard aromatics." 1ft. Tha five day aatanolon M p ro- "Tbai m the w o ^ that the .cause we helici e that the eft\h!irr«Mine mome^ Leagii eeltar fioor. Gqodwln Tech In New Britain. "The Lea rf ...... 8 . 0 0 0 0 *0 on haoM, Oak Grill 4. Wllimantic Zwlck, Beekar, Caron, PpngraU; TO HUB YOU MNIIMMi merals—M. Brennan, M. Dower, E. be given a ten mln)/te ajart before 1 aspect as It won its first gatin' In Gladys Rogers Hansen. 1927, Em -, M^ny of the lads and las.sies vutod on aocMMt of the J|l^ river two-beoa hit*, Wuthrich; th m - ■yoMlh of today wip'^herit. Thl» ''way for map to live. U for him »o To J*®" nwkfng Although the Pirates have failed wlnnera were able to collect only Meek, If ...... 3 1 1 2 0 1 8; bases on balls. Gain 4, Cbarron torola which have hamB^iiMwd^e Murphy. L. Olson, 1), Schwaftz the "chaafl” begiuf. several years. The new coach!' Mr. ma ^rioklatid Swanson. lP-^8, chilly water to go In is the world of which our genera-Iturn from wkrllme proilucts »o TtU * * ' •** *^‘^ one hit off Sadrortnaki, Oieney McGuire, p ...,S Q 2 1 3 0 t; Btrikeouts, Gain ft. Charron l; has* hits, Tbomaa, Pwigroti; otol- uac tbia lift to check lb* thiage and A. Warner; 104? mimerals-- Danielson, did an excellent Job of ta litre up to their fiM opciiw Iftad flohlag apemthnls. • ChqHea Tarplnian '47. Pearl Dreger, 1934. and Jeaale | swimming, but for the most part promise because of their pitching hurtcr. Zaremba cf . . . .0 0 0 0 ft 1 passed halls, Cherronl; umplraa, aea, Wuthrlrh. Beeltar, Thom- your car deedt . . . then bring ' L- Bradley. D. Farraud.-V. Green, making seasoned perfonnera .out tie, 1940A, are married and living, seniors were content to be lion must asBur^e ‘ f f | we gri'e fo him tills shoe leather The lotlala collected four hits In­ Shad angtiag aiJbifleM dam will aacriflcaa, Wuthrich, Klea; . it la to our.iroubla chaesra. This Is the • rid which we must , . fo patch h.s shiats anew." failures, the Forbes field custom- Marty, Nolan; time, 1.20. oonttaua throuyy July 4. B. Hohl, MarJ. Lautcnbach. Jean of green rccniit.\ • in Manche.stei. Edna Johnson top of the water in rowboats and 'ers remain aa loyal aa evar. A cluding a double by MakuUa. t7 ft • 18 8 4 double play*. Klea to Janocha; tort MIDGET Maasey, D. Muraweki, J. Rowley, I'l'osa-cpnntr.V, tl.c* U sl fall thirUs, 192ft. is living in Wllllman- canoes. WoiiUl-bo Hiawathas ad back Til a...... peace which we _ .. .Q ualities of c ln r a c t e r w h ic h a r e ' ^ ' “ cy-Gray Malson — candy tl;i8 hivf never known and w'hlch, *lf crowd of 81,183 ttinted out list Neither pitcher walked a batter. North Ends ...... 101.321 x—T on boaao, Weat Shtaa 7, Roekvtile Joan Stratton. G-^VYhlte, and Janet sport, came through with the I'.C. tic and Alice Modean. class of 1929, .Moske, Hooker and\Baluccl wert* night to Bee the Pirates glee a Sadrozlnskl fanoed eight sad Lata'a ...... 030 101 1—8 10; baaaO on holla, Kla* X Wbod- I Q A d ju tt BflBkSft I Wllsom 1950 ifumerala—D. Custer. I.L. and atate. championships but lives In New York. She was pre­ God wijts It. ijampcr and wiser, ifbottt the I " ''* that ''i the C men '\vho^* who dlei^Tw died ‘for UIt 1tolerance.''and '' tramping over good UluetmUon of-^he form they Swanson whiffed a doSen. Runs batted In: Majewskl, W. and ft; atrtka-outa, Klaa 6. Wood- Jekn Richardson and Jean Schue^r litiporlaiit Events we/c defeated In their bid for the viousl.v a consultant In merchan Of balance after irpseUlhg Jheir ! J *eoin*^ * brotherhood, salB Olga ^ Knipen;' y®” - Mtey-Gra.y. Ooodnta Tech (4) Many Fishing Lftenses and ft; hit by pitober, by Klea { □ Ad|v»t atf*ch , second straight New England shall not "have )lted in vain." I showed back east, btalHng 7-8 to Parclak 8, Rubaeha, SumlsteoM 2. Pinall letter M —A. Backus, 1*. diaing Iz'anoe, They, decided It should he •If we take the hardships sor- | the final honor ^eaker ^If scarcUj iAnd_-A'e're sure that ^ he'll , be over, Chicago. _ N AR R H PO A E C. FUrchlak. Tbnaoo 2. Traygla, (Patton): wild (Atohao, Klaa; paon- Bradley. A. Diminlnga, D. DoZe, D. 'championship by MSallc Academy Bradley, as Attir/d in fitting costume to rap- GUmva Miller cUas of 1936B, Is Kl'cn hack* to the Indians, rows and setbacks in Chicago advanced Into i second ,,.3 2 1 2 2 1 McGuire; two base hlta W. ttor- •d baN* BiittMr; urataraa ! Q CliBcfc Sleeriitg - Earrand, M. Felice, B. Hphi and B. resent each of the four yeara in at Providence. * . married and living In Rockville.' Al GdMafson and Barbara Hub-j | our stride: , which the » ^ « s jlf 1947 v a l-t"> know he^ need some pepping Nevln, 2b ... ,.310010 rlak. Wlnar; home runa Sumia- Recorded ift Manchester UMtoary-PlItt; Um*. l:«ft. E. ■ Johnson; H • hleOugan, D. if we keep* our‘ nirnds clear and I - ■ „ - . ■ ^ r e tie with the Idle Brdok^y" high school, the membera of the' In the winter season swlninilng Also married .arc Anna Howarth. "«v Hint they paddled as far do not let our emotibna govern P” n;o.sl In the w-o'rld <•Is P*'"®'L peace, f®'for '.t “ P *b?t long walk, Dodgers aa a,^result of the arta Daoiba, 2b . ,;0 0 0 0 0 laakl. Tomro; stolan haaea Mesh ■ Muraski. M. Rowlity;' B. Slover; S. under the able direction of Coach T9B8B, Ullian SUodt, I940n, and Connecticut River. Mr. wc have never known peace. From P*'’® blm a kiss (or 'nergj ind Roaenakl, e ..3 0 0 12 0 Manchcater compared Calwr- * Sota Larry’S Csitor - - ! O Ad|«8t Toff-ln History committee presented the -ua m time of crisis; if we aim | and the Pirates were rreeued from 3.'Wtnar; oacrtScaa, Sleum ; dou­ ably with mvan toadlag p f t aaa* Bsaaon aavaral monthq away, pniy RACING TayWv and M.JPemann;' Medals-- Class History at the Outdoor As- j Redr)ck turned out to bo a great Lillian Kittle, 1941 A, . * Bailey was t4kcn for s ride iln a our arrow, high so that they w.n - - f-«,e s . vears we h.ve felt a lonely berth In the basement by lb ..2 0 0 3 0 ble plays, B. Orayb to W. PaK a few hkntoto took out Heaiwas it EVERY B. 'Andrpwa, ’ Bev. Maasey. ■ A. cumoc high so that they wdll Ucut localltlea daalng sembly on Wednesday ! winner, losing, oijly to schools fa- ^ • saves, z , . of coufsifi hc kept hich dncliwtati’a 1-0-wln over 8C Louis...... 1 0 0 10 ctok to Sumialaakl; bases on balto, month thla time. " Bel Air, Md., June 13 ~OPi— In­ I Q Tvitft InBtns moiia through<;)Mt the Mate. K a k Vu'-"'"I 'Irv bv warning all would-be If . .. .2 1 0 0 0 of April In loauing •tohtiht. land 8. (Larry) McPhalt, preai­ r j f T 'R i ^ ; '* ’"^rietferY r^^^^ Each year was introduced by Aa a result ths luckless (3ardiaals tt|cGt.ulre 2. Rubaeha 1; atrikeouta. Thrrini^n with^ 7 ,l) l aaglara - -I — Bosketball^ent its (irst season "'i'* >Pl«*brJ"« sfxl can.5*-tlppers that do^n'lh"^[hen^'e^^yth^•mIiI ■"^ By- If ... . . 1 0 0 1 0 ing and combtaatlop^eaimeAi^esfiaea. Tbia dant of the New Tork Yanirevs, I Sunday Night r O Tft6t’B4l(M.y Hlnkf J Hammond R ' C**'*"® ehairman. who pre- rera. 1033. . aiid Hrtpn Slbtinz. hadn't vet signed the diplomas. ters.ofour fate ' , A^tem-a Coq-K- st th. reaoataed In a seventh-place tie Rubaeha 1: wild pi^*^**' McOuire information wap/'furnlahad by regiatered. toppafT BrUtol'I which Adamy. M. Binkl. J. Harnmond, B. , senteU her r„mm.tte.-committee members bvby w ithout reglatenng a alnglo w in. 194IB are clerks iir,Hartford - . • . " with Pittaburgh. _ Dobek, H ...... 2 0 0 1 0 3, Rubaeha 2; umpiraS. Bralnard, waa aaciMid ariUi 613. Wait today waa out 17.000 worth Of and, L- Maasey and;G. Pavan The boya^Tlayed gocnl Iiall hi al­ 44IB are eli*rks iivHartrord^ , jjroup'pla.ved vol-, eluded.. " " > can master this ma-1‘ ' si'-suicton and mis-' ' South Methodist church on a re­ Gaskl, rf ___ 0 0 0 0 0 Mary C. flhariay. office clar* of It Hart- Uquor, tacluding 200 botUsa of 8:30 P. M. Old '47 \/MS presented with means of short verses. cent Sunday were ftyen by the Rookie Kcat Peterson, a highly- D. CoWltal tISM. ItoO. ford with tftft (Uharmaa, h a m ^ | 0 InftfMcf iIBcIrifttol The'* Freshman year waa repre­ most iK tx y enrtiunter but often ’a’ ehemlt^lfl^*CaW^ ^°P^ undeiStanding whKh threaten an-; publicized rookie who had pitched F. Marino, c i x .. .2 0 0 0 0 tha Stata Bahrd of Flaherlaa and champagne. q certificate In her fine achieve­ faljeiFio"cllck In the final mliuitea a ihennst In California, and u,^]| (-aril.s, or just.took it easv. ■ survival . | studentr of the Veteran's school Goulet, cf . 0 ft 0 0 Game Department qt tha raquait OM omre than Maitchaator. Tito Stata Trooper Paul. Long Bald Ch«rry Park I S ytlw n ment of 1480 pointa in four years. sented by Mary Kehl. dressed In a Wesley ^G yryk! k r 1936A,1936A. tai» a Manchea-Manchca-1 m o k e f prov. ’ Second Valedictory ifse only OM Inning of asalor league ladder, Torrtngtan to laeatad ta short skirt, blouse, wearing ^ her of^^pliBj'. losing bv a scant margin. "Big Jim" Hiloke^' proved that Pointing out that although ^his . ln appreciation^ for the hasiahall bM)»rt thla oprlng, turned Maura, 3b 0 0 0 3 of Town Clerk Samuel J. ^ r k - th* Uquor was stolen more than Avon, Conn. Awards latter and star wer$ pre­ Sprite iports fared aomewhat ter lawyer I a t.i cnllunlTV YRn'tMlcad■jAlcad when he ear- Emphslzing the id*a of "Pelce I generation has never known com- ■"South -*•- church *- during-* “this SWanson, p . . . . 2 \0 0 1 0 ingtqn^ tha kaart af tha Ctainsctlcut Itoh- two weeica ago from th* wtne cel­ sented to the following; ' hair In pigtails tied s^'lth bows and better, the golf team emerg­ ‘ Hi <> bt raw 1942 Is teaching I to 'shore two young apjl Our ' Splr'Uial ' Altitude." | back the Blrda with five hita to Three Players tag aaatar ahd this to Pi6 raason On Rnuto 177, 12 milts 1 Q \ carrying a yo-yo and:a toy Papdr' ladles plete world tolerance. Olga stated year, and In memory of the delight of 27,075 custnhiers. Olher toanta included /^riatol, lar vat "Mbl^aira Maryland farm Gtrla’ Swim Qub—(letters) F. ing as onffspf the nnst powerful organic' ‘’|'®"’ '"tr.v at ' B^b ^ypy,. stranded on tilltile dock. Betsy Slover, the second of the i that student.*, coming from differ­ coniraMs who gave fhelr liv« 12 4 V ft 6 Thnlngton. West Haatfard, Hai far Ite high total. Ail thNa tawM |Mra. PoUca did not dlacloae WMl of Hurtforil brtwttn V- Aipird. Frances Britton, Mary Among the highlights of tn e •W.ilson, 1943, is attending Wesley­ honor speakers, opened by say­ The victory boosted tha Reds into Cheney Tech (2) rfty anoounewnent of ths theft ■ |t|] ftomovB DftiifB ..; teuriia In theVlate. Roger Williams, the farmer, also ent barkgrounda, have practiced World'War II. fifth place, a half gaoM ahead' ot Jta. New Loadon. tfMlatoti MlddtotoWn ind | K - S S ; , anMuacaniMit < Route 44 And UnionviHe, I^ gley, Betty Ferrla, Pat Gov'e. freshman year of thf JTasa Tennis, on tnispther hand, d l^'t an University. played Sir Galahad. As he lifted ing, "We as individuals need re­ Smith, u ...... ;.4 . Share Lead iM bothi arlthholdIthhol^uM until tost night of '47. were the PresyPtalion ^ tolerance In school. "W e , dldn'J '*■ f>anbury. Of this groua* Ttorrina- Mhhchtator huhtera j Towth Up RBlni 'K' .Cyathle HlUery, ^Janet Iversen, .. ------igi—• ^ Edna Glcsecke. 1944. ta now In a.lovely young lady, he sald.-^ust ligion. We need it to give us a use the word tolerance, but thefe PMMrtphla. ' LamberL lb . .4 of the Service Flag by tlnf class of ! The two night RhW** '"*** Jean Maaaey, Dsane. Peckham, men were all gooirS(d^;eT*s theirth nurses triuning and both Evelyn like a sack of potatoes!" Well - not peace within 'burselve*. if ^ are was no dietinctlon of nationality Bstabtdok,‘as ..4 ft 1 ft I'xi B t Uwla. Mo.. June raahad.alta two. thraa'la dlatrl-1 ***•"••• t*>« Shirley Petrie, Jennifer Rowley 1948 and the Treasuri;yia^or at- 1 ^i,iublCs had difficulty Axelson, 194ft.an'd Phyllis Flrato. quite! ' • only cimtoalU in Um totajofa arlth LugiabuhL 8b ..3 0 i i ft 1 □ Inftpffct TItm ■to produce a ,ieace among^our-^ or religion-. We chose our friends most of the clubs traailtogv The Three players shared butlnf in^tag llcenaaa. Maachaa-1 ^ and Marion StarlcWeaUier. tuning over 90r, "«»• BaFebull started.-dfit-Ttv, « blaze 1916 ..are .ittendmg the University The title (or the:ie large number of girls who y.'in.s jtorT losses V Phyllis i.s studying hugest with many tinfiaual poises turning will destroy himself and his clvUl- iloiieae. cf . .. .2 0 o o ft o Onuntry Cbil signed up. And last,.but not least. individual spiritual attitude be- awing thriMNUi- Uio aaat. 1, cf . . . . 1 0 0 anmay turned Into tha •tata{ placed aolt water toh- WllUam Frey and Wesley Smith en.loyerT* a biller than ailqiinistration / up. Ronnv fcldmoiulsoiU is ■•‘aving i jpyp we attempt a liu-Jer under- ratioii. .Man wasn't created to sufr 0 0 0 Taftart 1 to toot Will trim dovamor's NmiRcrp (Stars)—Roger Pltkm,.....James Olga. Krupen placed' Hurd' In ige .sekon hi,iiij^ beaten only lej the (.lie Of the ihrii>saur, to lie New T o^'a Tankaaa abut out an original of mar* thaa iftft Board of Fish rnd Gama traaauryi >®t otraain and hroak NTlt all valeilictoriatis liave been up nuiiiey III )uiy negjilivi** •i*'m ' taliuigng U»eir city rivals, the Glqnta, T-0. WUey, Toth Bailey,.. Robert Dl- Btate dAtm lontes) >y Noiwic)i. H.u ttoiar I’uhhi and Helen . SI lies, uiid Tlleima " l ight I emeinhereii ,ls annthei animal , * 80 2 4 l| 8 ft profeoftlonato ’hamtauta to 60 war# Torrington. Brtatai and ■ The Sophomore vt-.ir i'.vhKl/l7\ me-iitiimc;l. lint tin.* liu.-r "We owe 111 lehgliui OVll diej^m With Mel Queen and CSiarley Coodwto Tech I l l OiOx—4 Wait Hi With the huaUng I^>ltaWlng to Ihe UMa of the ^ f«r ^IQyOOO ziMftd Battisto, Edmond Kittle. Biifiit Tti/y Him \"it tin- two Hide liei-n m.iiits,(i.s eomplele ni, f'os.sible Appetite,* Weie enOrmoii.s When wli I oiu e_ w alke' l on the earth. odd hattlsra lomw'a con- Girls Swim Club — (Stars)— the way come.s' tionr- tti>^-e!fr«-ek ot wollil pe.ice. Religion ui this Wrnoloff muffling tha NsUonal Cheney TOch .,,T.... HO OOOO—2 hla. height' towM; 1M**-lsar alit ta t Iftentd . li liil' titli- lol D'.e .seroiul .Ve.il lit B.\ all t)\eae,.»-drmei' vale- the gong I'kinged for suime*,^ ii'nU .itnse floes^J)ot refer to one's par­ Man w a 1* endow ed with a inighty cludtag ftft-hoto Nancy Bunsel, Mildred Hobaon. words meaning! "wise " jt/eti' 'lool- the Connecln'Mt Bela.ys * the seniors tnadt short w'ont 'of a biain. and more ImportanL an Leaguers’ power. H wha thalr Ruaa batted tat Elaaba, Two baoe Two I Texas Harry Grand a M s aod ftaesM VafSa Cocally MoUer, Janice Rogers, l a h ") w a s rept;saentrd b y dlclonatisVavKin^il in capacltlbs ticular method or form of wor- ■econd Shutout of the eqaaon but kite: Bradley. Makuita Stolen Tpwn Runttag At the state's Outdoor .Meet held to make tbrtr icImij^Mater proud wonderful meal consisting of soup, Immortal soul. Todd o i DaUaa and Oambtaattan Total Dorothy Spaulding, Marion Tia- "wlae-guy" Waltejr-'Moske, dressed ahip. but rather to ona’a apiritual as Giant fana oommentedvit was Bradley. Nevln, Rooftnakl. North- Brtatai ...... sa^ssqaB . 1 16ft fteoaoH Vawlaaal Tratoarfto* ScBsdato at Yale the ;icam only glapcd of them, anfl hav^rpaaffiiced a high fruit salad, turkey, peaa. carrots "It ta ssid when ma.n per­ HouMoiUft gut to Chiraio' J, 212 IXftlft.lft mann, Ethel WaL', Barbara WUjijo, to represent a^sfplcal fifteen-year- 'eleventh, but they turned around and at rawherry shortcake w’ith feeling obtained by faith and be- ishes the ants 'vUl rule the earth. “only an aahIbitKm, the ttrit'.pf a Smith, Zlmtaa. Double playsi Nevih mUor Club, and lonft-dflVtog'iriring'^ick Weat Narttorl aaeaabftfta.. 1 ' - 7ft6 147 standing rCcor^/w'hlcqvf^ure vale- ’ beat-of-three charity serlM f o r ^ K Xfttft.eo COLE and Jaoai Wlloou. old boy wlpF's pln-decoratnd hat. and annexed the C.C.I.L. title lo r whipt>ed and ice cream. ^ef In a higher power. " ar, has e)^ what gote are buildings that to Bradley jto LeMoy. Left on itorntrt nr Northvir' w elt, w m Hamden ...... •••*■*«•*. f 867 111 l.ft2MM Grandstoad $1 (lattara) — A. Winxler; flashy IxiW tie that lighted up and dlctorlans'muat equaLvc been taken (ot granted bjf.’every - 1 that span Mayor O’Dwyar tra^y. bases; XMSdwto Tech 1; Cheney New London ^ ' the elghteinth time irr twenty- * * .. Bi-tsV SloFitr Alter supper tile Seniors ijang as Hie irsi steps s^ lbs aaost DANGER­ thaa pfica-aattlng trio. ' \ ««**•***'*. \ l it 111 622.00 (atara)—W. Anderaon, S. Belluci, loud >hfrt, trousers, ■ and *o< ks Uiree yeais Mias Dons Cole played pld favor­ one but the people of religion tj,, uo>iks, that are the sou) Tech T.,Strtha outei Swanson 12; A h t r ^ hehlnft th* paeaaatttog MKMtotown ... . 1 •r Clubhouos $2 OUS because it is mi eaiy to. (dim • The black opal waa discovered ... UI • 1,440.1ft MOTORS R. Bray. A- Buck, R Buckminster. Wj>M iriyluded In the .bighltThts of This past school ye.ir was an ites on the .piano Hinlujia Turlr- )'he nidn op Uie^frtet w'lll say ,,f mnii to ants’’ l,et'a Skdroaihskl ft. hit by pitchar by throa-aoiM wfia BoMy Lbcn, Danbury . ft 580 120 ' (Tm laelaSiff lutlgc ibe speed u) •pebd whose Bftuth African nonobal (tog Tarringtsn ... I.ISI - 218 co-«aptaln. R. McKinney, C. Moj Youth Clfhteen. the IprgsnlVipg of Kt'aii llcraM Vil V«i. of New South Walaa. halls: Makulia Umpiift: Rahtnson . » . X727.ll 21 CENTKB ST. PHOITB «1M bi—.iome team* ,»e balni’^reir ith ng then song. I’eai Old Alma haye-rviii i^cle* of watva+id ,te his v^bmleia and leave Ih'eniito Iki^i ... jAKt II LASY! t. waa Km up an Bm ehihbouae ftoto Manchester ... Sit- X092.00 NARRAGANSni PARK PAWTUCKET,».l. arity, D. Pendleton, co-captMi<*^C. theI BoysBoys’ -I Choir,. ana the debut of, the w'lns of olhera. 1 Ali^r." 1 peace,'.' 'Yet-the great men of re be enjoyed by men of all elerniti’.'' ’A444 Stttiy Stmt /mtmrtt - LeX . V - .. ; X ■ < 1 / i. V' X' ■ I'"' '\ •f-V* I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANTHESI'ERrCa^JN.. FRIDAY, JL^E 13. 194T FACE r r r n rFT^ ''J. •7. -U. MANCHESTTIR e v e n in g B^^RALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JUNE 18, IM K , ... TViM golfer*, sliclnsr Ifli ir ilii , . A , ri;m. avviiy oii a ’ trip, s.'tHi ..J : How f.ir I I If, 1 1 into the rough, went ut nean h of Z mo.M UN II.I,K FOLKS F « M AI.Nh H»X FOOTTBBH , having shnl the wife e eouvenir next tow n’ t s the ball*. They *cari;l\eil for a A r t k k a (o r 4S MacJiinary and luul* 52<| t (o r S olo Sense and Nonsense postcard feel* that he has t.iken . .«’iKh .oil to five liiilr.' HimlfifWi Scrrtrea Offared 13 ' Healinj»:i-I*lun>blng 1< Hrip Wanted-intc^^Mnl* 86 long time /withopt siicccm, while {care of hla. obligation* to the a# th« criiw the* ', Aotoinobilco tor Solo 4 ' \ " *a— ■ FOR BALE - Maa'a OAIIDEN Tractora, bale ^ { o OVHNTRY L A K It larsaJbbtldlng j a dear old lady watched them with home. Motorist--Well, hbw- far la It if tot, doot to water fitodCimt m A Mpnd la Clgarettaa LiAvi^ Mower#, hand and power FOR P R 0k P T , efficient plumb- relaeted shoes. Better wlrs, usad small power tractoi food is ba.*ie to staying alive. | kind eye#. ’ y . a crow has to walk and carry an ■jiold, aharpened. repaired, part*. ing • p itttn g service call J. Mc- P A R E N T S I X Sam road grader, ideal for the smeller. apring water. -Pitoa 1500. Call •Seven MCkn of American clgar- Even cigarette butt# are valuable. At la*t. after the aean h had empty ga.sollne can? cheap Bhoas. Sae - the 7480, Campaign Orator— Thl* i* a de­ •Plck-up\and delivery. Capitol Oanp;Cann; 18 180P BtaaellR street Phone Tulyca,- 701 Main atreeC Jobo. Oliver and Maasey—Harris ettea In Berltfi will pay for an ap­ In Berlin 100 butts will buy a loaf Dri>ceedeil ftp- half an ' hour, she mocracy, Why, any child In thl# Qamfied 7 o f bread. ' |*poke tb them. "1 hope I’m n»t 1989 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SE Orlndlng Vo., 3H Main etreeU 431 equipment and repairs. Dublin pendix operation' copiplete with . .itidlcni'e may grow up lo be presi­ !..*dy How were you wounded, daX r a d io a n d h e a t ­ Have your boy earn , his KEROSENE Hot waUt heater, Traptoi Obmpany, Provtdanca hoepltallxatlon. \ ’That’* worth remembering. TheJ Interrupting, gentlemen." she said j my kind man? / Phone 795^ . P t u a m S G ana heating repairs R cs^ f*roBtrty for Sair dent. . »> ______...... — clothes and spending money tank and Jacket, stand and 50- Rodd. WlUlmantic, Oonn. next time you clean an ash tray, sweetly, "but would It be cheating ..Soldier By a shell, lady. AdvertisemeoU e r . elnke, tu ba hot water bdil- You can hire a hbtjae aervant for i Voice from the Audience-- 1 La w k mower# eharpened gallon drum, $23. Small ehlld'a a full year Jn BerUn for a cartofi casually flip a stub aside, or grind If I told you where they are 7' I L**ly- Did It explode? ere. Edward Tanner. Tel. 5747. this summer on ahade-grown ANtKlVEH LAKE—Two cleared don't know about that. Thla 'ts a Unlveraal Way** etay #harp lo tricycle, $8. CaU 8-1888. and a half of dgxrettM plue room' a butt under your heel, rem ^ber j doubtfyl #tate. ' ■*I -Soldier. No. 1b- crept up For R«nt For Sale tobacco. The General Cigar Moskml InstrumcBts adjoining lota 50x150 each. $500 the minken eyes, t]M' hollow ar. cut keenei. opc>ata tyUr.T/ takes 'teth. Call ‘Manchester and board. \ . Mr*. Heck 1 wonder. Mrs. > close and bit me. 1940 PONTIAC 2-DQOR PE- jCo, has High school teachers, B a b y c a r r i a g e , nearly naw. cheeks, the empty bellYe.* of Kii- Peck, if I could honow your nig To Buy To Sell Work guaranteed. Tel Fi K ooA nE-^K epalrlnK 1 7 -A 8028. One pack will buy,.# table lamp. It would make reading more ^■•Fairfleld alreel. '■ / / trained to handle boys, to su­ Used very lltUe. S3 Oomell rope. Reincmlh'r. and thank God beater? ll'a the little thing*,- like over­ DAX HEATER. UPRIGHT PIANO fot-dlala. Call. . Four packs, a amall stove. Five you're an Amariian. > interesting If mbre ghost-writers ROOFING O F ail kinUe tThimaey pervise them. Must be 14 and streeL KKM ' IHEMLOC7K Point on Ooventry piuika a radio. Mrs. Peek I'm .sorry. Mr*. I would catch the right spirit. j looking a pin tn the new shirt that Heck, but he doesn't get home till cause the majority of our com­ ^ nJ^SMiriBD AUVT. - PLUMBING — HEATING work, gutter work and ineutatlon. keep birth or baptismal on file - . ^ " I Lake. Large lota, 8188 and up. American cigarettaa have he- Expert repairs. Honest workman- SLIGHTLY uMd motor, IH H. P. He (tn hotel dining room)— A five o’clock. forts. D Brr. with the, teacher. Rates 50c lip-220. Also a 10" *wlng sawy JUN e Plano Safe. Splneta-granda| Owners on property avenlngA eome more valuable than Am ^- A Georgia golfer broke hie wife's 1 9 ^ PONTIAO 4-DOOR SE­ OIL BURNER REPAIR •hip Satisfaction guaranteed. •Midget uprights. Wm. Knab« A Saturday and Sunday. Hemlock ■dentist ray* that what w-e eat 8:M A. M. to 4:4^ P. M. Phone 3839. can dollars as a noadlum of ex^ Jaw practicing at home and aald There ia Just a* much DAN. RADIO AND HEAT­ Call OouKhlin. Mancheater 7707 to 60c per hour. Not over an Oo. - .W urlltxer - Mathuahek Point Realty Oo.. South Ooren- we become. If* a break for hla barber when sen.se In change'in Germany, World Report It Waa an accident. worrying as there is in advising ER. All VVork.-0uarant««*dt 8-hour day. Safe transporta­ splqatk. Priced from $485. All try. WiUlmanUe 1888W3. say#. And what’s ''more. Ger­ ' She (aeliliig the menh) Let's a young man fall* In love. / A CIUMNEVS' rebuilt, repaired and orijer something rich. others not to. /' _ . tion. Call these teachers: Boots snd Aceesoorioo 46 guaranteed, all excellent values. many Isn't, alone. There lun't any map on the road cleaned. Alep kU types of roofing — ’j., Trade-Ins accepted. Steinway *1 In Helsinki, one pack -terirtuhu^ ■ A Tennessee man celebrated hi# to success. You have ' to find Magistraie What Loot oad Pound / Call and repairthg. All work guaran- Suburban (tir Sale 75 gave you the Mr. W. Briggs, 3125 1841 — 8.7 H. P; Johnson, 1 8 Chtckerlng grands, perfect con-] as much aa three Americai^-dol- Mother r-^Why.- are you sitting^ 103rd birthday. That's three soft your own way. Impi-essiun that the YOrR PONTIAC DEALER leed. Lkftoeo Bros. Co Tel. 2- years he haa had. prisoner was lo o t—lA rr* whit# dog. tM e»r*. H. P. Johnson. Maple Service dltlon, reducedl Also midget up­ lars. In Oopenhagen. one pack there When you ought to be In bed ?' worse for drink? M68. Mr. R. Danielson, 2-1603 FOUR-ROOM cottage for sale. .^11 buy aa much aa a dollar bill. N#n#d Terry. Finder ’•“phon# HENRY PARENT Station. Route 44. Bolton. Phone right 8245. Convenient terms I P ater—TTiere'a a mosquito In Coal Dealer—Why. man. In Pollcemsii Well, sir. he en- COLE MOTORS / _ V ------^------Hemlock Point, Ooventty Lake, In ParlL five packs will match my room. ' Requiem another million years our coal m a . ______Mr. G. Potterton, 3202 Manchester 7010. ^ Open esenlnga by appointment South Ooventry, Ckmn. Phone gaged 111 a rtculcd argument wlth PHONE 4164 PHONE 2-0186 Goss Plano Company, 57 Allyn three Amertoan dollara. Mother—It hasn't bitten you. Robberies, hold-up#. murders supply will be totally exhausted. ; a taxi driver. IXMST—Brown hUlfoM, contain#; K(N)flng—eRepairing 17-A WlUlmanUc 1888W2. galore. ______12* R o WBOATB priced from $47 street Hartford. Tel. 5-8698.'| The i:e#*on for the inflated val­ ha* IL darling? Consumer- Yes. but IsiFt It a ! "But that doesn't prove Uc#iu# which b«ari owner"# ^ ue of American cigarettes. World . WE HAVE nncat ae»ortmenta..dt ''HIMNfcvs and fireplaces clean- to $80, 22 H- P. Evlnnide motor. Baldwin piano diatrlbutore. SOUTH COVENTRY-New Cape P e te r- No, hut It came close The old funny papers ain't fun- | ittUe (oo aoon no's- to be'SiooUnjf thing." 8ALE.SMAN— Manchester area. Report aaya, ts that they will trade enough for me to hear It* pro­ name. Phone 5M9. klUhen linoleums. Also tllc^'aml ed and repaired. 24 years' exper­ 13' aea sled with 22 H. P. motor. Ood, 4 large rooms and bath on ny no more. the prica up three times 1^ two '•Well. sir. there wil# no taxi 939 Oldsmobllc 4-Dr. Sedhn, wall coveringa. MancheeteC Floor ience IneiiVed. Manchester Chlm- Rock wool Inaulatlon, metal Price 8875. Maple Service Sta­ for food when currency won'L And peller. r — Blaine C. Bigler, 'm onths, strike or no strike? d'MvrV there at all. combination window#, w eather first floor, 2 unflniahM' 2nd Doer. |X>8T—Black ahort-halred c>>ck- radio and healer, $895. Oivrrli.g Co., 56 Cottage street. ney expert Phone 2-0542. , tion, Route 4, Bolton. Phone UPRIGHT PLANO, excellent con­ Oak 'floors, linoleum kitchen and Call 5888. stripping, acreene, caulking. Ehc- Mancheater 7010, dition, 1150. Phone 2-9854. 511CKEY FINN The Night Is Young:! LANK LKUNARD ar puppy. sonnel. Highest salaries and WE BUY rags papers and acrap bar, a *i^ ^ * * * 4 aret quality A ce J:icctrlc Motor Hcpalre, 221 Pearl atreet. Room 8B, Hartford. moat desirable openings In the metals. Call Arnold Nelaon, 787 FUN.NV BUSINES,S FMe mounting. Miller Motors North Main atreet, .opposite De­ A.silE.S. Cane, nibblah removed. FOR EASIER dishwashing try PKOPEKTY Ownara, u you an BY HEK.SHBKKGEK c a r n iv a l BY DICK TUKNFK, mMI’l^l AND HKR BUDDIES Unconvinced Plmne 4-4MI. Hartford area. Apply Burnham LydaU street. 8908. ______considering eapliAllxlag oa toe BY EDGAK MARTIN ySM Canter atreet.______pot entrance on North School Cellars, attlca, yards cleaned the Inexpensive Nu-Way dlah- A b tv n k n f Employment Agency, 29 Pesrl waaher. Your addreaa on a postal present high prloee. oontaet ua. nvv W * UMHis!) rDNv)8Y~ K1DS UNIS M iK T /'MR'i.'HlRwCii'l 1% N%RN a t t e n t io n , .IMon inUrMtlonal street. Phone 5642. f*hlmr.cy cleaning and repairs. WANTED —85 square fL good t MATCH ^ U K R N H RytK I COULD DOIN8 IT note ie % n « S U RM^WUT » ^ e U T VU. (AAKt damp truck, avaUabl# Mr haul- REBUILT Mutora Give your old street, Hartford. Phont 4-3002. bringa home demonstration with matched veranda flooring and W# art paying top cash tor r#ai> MID *5% ( OUT IK) exs tT car new life. Get a rebuilt motor Ught trucking, odd Jobbing. C. 1 HOf«v.T OuiTS i n i t -merr - m i t h \ w tog wood, aand, atona and gtayaK IIADIU - Electrical Appliance . W. Carson. Phone 5008. out obligation. Carlton Sales Oo., six nr,ahogany dlnlng-rpom chairs Jeotial ot commercial property. PA w m w YH% VRRO AMD OlRT OOX etc, Oedar Swamp Road Sand from Wards 35 new parti re­ Rervlce. repaira picked up ano 71 Church atreet. In good condition. Reasonable. For action 'oday pbon# 7728 or 10 IT SOUM4 MAM ; built to Warda high atandards. Situiltionn Wanted— mUTi IROM 1 O d Oravel Cb., North Ooventry, delivered prompily 20 years niK AIJHllN A Chambers Oo.. Phone 2-1978. 5329. or write Brae-Burn Realty C. Fulton. Phone blanches For Forda A. AA, V-8. Chevrolet eaperirrice John Maloney. Phone local or tong distance moving F e m a le S8 T A K E A RID E to the "Old -Mill", Co.. Reaiiora, IIS East CMter and Plymouth. HJberaJ allowance ter 1781. 2-IU48 1 Walnut street Moving, packing and storage the largest bargain house In StreeL Manchester f)^ old motor. Montgomery Ward Phone Manchester 5187 or Hart­ TRUSTWORTHY refined woman these parts. Bring the family, Rnoma WilluMil Board 59 fOR nOIEDlATB delivery on Cb.» 828 M,Jn atreet. Phone 5181' EXYRA h e a v y c a s t IRON ford 8-142.3. want! work aa baby sitter. Tel. . they will enjoy a visit In the Old IF YOU HAVE e hoiiee. loL ^ k f m and gravat call Man* AND STEEL FURNACES 3193. . Mill. Opened seven days per A FURNISHED room. Gentle­ business to sen 'Jet it with a ebaater U84. Amaalta drlvawaye. NEW T i r e s , new recape, deed JA.ME.S M AfTtl, General truck­ Week from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. man or couple preferred. In Realtor for eatlsfaction. Subur­ WORKING mothers contact us tlree and tubes Expert vulcanik FOR IMMEDIATE ing. Range and fuel oils, aehea every day. Opened until 9 p. m. private home. On bus line. Write | ban Realty Co.. 571 Center streaL Call for frea aatlmatea. about day care of your children. Ing. 8 hburs recapping eeryica INSTAU.ATION and rubbiah removed. Sand Wednesday evening during June. to Box KH, Herald. Phone 8215. We offer'acre of lawn with play s a v e KONVT In a buatnaae-llke Mencheaterx it ■ and Recapping. gravel, fill and loam". Phone 4523. July and Augtfet. Take a peek at equipment. Situated In 'Manches­ HAVING REA EstaU problemsT WH. Rtart a Bavlnga and Oqmpany, Broad street Tele- theie bargains In new and uaed VAN CAMP BROS. ter 350 yards off highway. Write City and farm property bought pot your money M work. phone.8869. Open 8 a m. to 7 p furniture. Cmall teat type FOR RENT—ROOM for gentle­ eftNW letunia AO aooounta Iisf m. TEL. 5244 PalnMng—Papering 21 'Bm T, Herald. man. Phone 5625. and sold by calling R. T. MciMnn, aorad op to MkOOO. Sae oa aoon. clothea hampers, $2; large high Realtor. Phone Manehestcr 7700. ^ t f clothes hampers, $4.75; Maple Iloimbaatw Building and Loan CEILIN GS reftnfahed. Would you NICELY furnished room, next to r~ e l J a vggtgan: 'fo o t stools padded tops, $3.50; Motoreyelea—Bleyelcs 11 HmiAi-nnld S-.TvIrea like your old celling rellnlahed In DogH—RirdN—I*cl8 41 hath, for a gentleman. Inquire, 316 WANT TO SELL? I have msny ALLEY UUI' ! Companv Utmiinjr BY V.T. HAMLIN Offereft 13 A the neweat and lot oat aanded Medicine cabinets, $2.50 to $6.50; Spruce or call 3335. buyers waiting List your pro^ BO.STCN Terrier. Fox Terrier, coffee tablea mahogany finish, 'SiooLE'vSuir TMI* I* RlOlCULOuSt 3 5 T 1834 HARLKT-Davldaon 74. Ehc- ntilah? Call 2-1970 Reaaonahle erty with M. Kfadellne Smith, txegu.tNCv» XVg N8VU HCaSD cellent eohdltlon, 8250 cash. Call KATHIIAY'S Fashioned rug, fur­ rate*. eight perfect marked CJollle pupa, $6 ..0; lime oak round Iamp> table. Realtor. .Telephone 4879. r»«S4AN OF *UCH A 8243. niture, car upholatery cleaner*. one Police do.;, one year old. $19.50; lime oak coffee table, Apartments. Flats, T H t t i S g T SmjATiON .' WANTED—lUdt to Hartford, vl- F o r people who dcaire the heat, I .INTING and piipcrhanglng. Zimmerman. Lake street. Phone 71i.5(, fibre weave baby strol­ Tenements 63 VILLAGE Real Estate Associates Tg«ao»z80.’ ftewy Hartford Eleetrie Ught expertly cleaned tn your home Interior - exterior rhere la no 62.S7, lers, $9.50; SO-gal. galvanized will sell, rent or lease your Oo„ tealdoa atreet. Hours 7:30 Wanted Aoto»— phone 2-9729. .siibBtitiilc for quality. C. I*. ho» water tanks. $8.50; white FOR SUMMER months only—will | property or busli.ess without de­ to 4;30>?li6na BOSS. Motorcyctea 12 C'harbimneuu. rel. 2-9575. UlLSH Setter thoroughbred, two modern china cabinet, 2 glass sublet four-room furnished flaL lay. Phone 2-9860. LET US wash your walls by nsa ycarh old, Hurited last fall. $30 top. doors snd 2 solid bottom TeL 6685. KXI'EIUENCF. and knowledge WAMTHD-^Wda to Vnlvenrtty of chine. Does a really clear, )ob 33 Lawrence street. Rockville. doors. $27.50; assorted sizes cast REWARD of 828.or mofe. to the related to Imerlor painting and OoMMCtlcnt, S days a waak, be- Preaervea paint, save*, redecor­ Tel. 910-5. Iron steam radiators, $8.50 and l,egHl Noticea person leading ue to the pur- decorating at resvinablc prices Wanted lo Kent 6 8 gt—tog iuna so - Aug. 0. CaO ating Behrend'a Cleaning Rerv- up; al)-8teel shower stall with chaae of a go^ 1937 to 1947 car. i.s what we have to offer, Strict- AT A rr.)i:TlT o r PItOBATB held S t T iS t o r « p. Ui. Ive. 144 High street Phone 58.59 fixtures, $32.50: large living Broad Street Motor Sales. 3926. Iv first I Inss work, to your .entls- WANTED — Three or four room at Manch^-at^r. wllhin and for tha Live Stfick — Vehicles 42 room .'ouch, custom made, loose apartm ent, unfurnished, by v e t-1 piatrlrt of Manchaiter. on the I2th HAVE VOUK .uig. and iipholalery facllon I’tuuie no.sfi. _C. R. Tur­ 'Th « plumber didn't show up, so I thonght I might as WILL PAY hlgheet cash prlcea , cover, down cushions. $110; old eran and expectant mother, day of June. 194L cleaned by Dean'. Personal Serv­ ner. FOR SALE-2 young Guernsey Prewnt HON. W'lLLIAM 8. HTDK. well stock it with fish!” .for good, clean,, uaed care, 1937 ice. Mancheater .5408. Hartford cows, freshened. 179 Oakland mahogany front cheat of draw­ Urgent, (iall 2-0T59. 1847. Bnrad Street Motor Sales." ers, $80; large solid mahogany ^ RMatr of Mancaret 8. Woodhouaa. 6-1168. I'A INTING and paperhanging street. VTCTERAN getting married. June UM WORD Tudor, motor Just Phone 8828. Excellent woikmanship and ma­ coffee tables. $11.50 to $24.50; late of Manchftiter. In aald Dlatrlet. SIDE GLANCK.<« BY GALBRAITH eeerhanlad. Phone 5804 af^r CALL rEK K V 'S Household Serv 3 YEAH-OLD hornless milking Victorian oval back, ladles’ rock­ 21, urghntly needa apartment terials used. Wallpapei Eiinei furnished or unfurnished. Call The exeeulrlx bavin# exhibited her lea for expert cleanlni at flixira ca.sh or small monthly payment* goal. Very gentle, reasonable er. upholatered seat and back, llusIneM Setrvicca Ollereii IS Hartford collect 8t2208. admtnlatratlon account with aald e*- FRECKLES AND iLS FRIEND A’e.ah! How About 117 BY MEKRILL C. BLUS8EB SUMMER SPECIALS walls, rugs, uphoiatery. window* Hayniond Fiske Pel. 2-92.3(. Phone 5951. $20; studio couch, green cover­ tate to thl* Court for allowance. It la I odd Joba Phone 7690 ing, *88; Duncan Phyfe dropleaf ORDEUKD; That the. l»th day of IN GOOD USED CAR? S0*s. iHi S'f St* n»»ict me. t t> *ie u « *>t «»* f WWy TVte B W ’e A SK ED M R. G CU 6RLE I AmD HC TDLO us 'R5 C W'WATs'' I.V mayBE — THOSE , 'ANTIQUES rafinlahsd and repair LN'TKKIOK and exterior painting, table (reflnlabed), $40; (Chinese June, 1947. at 9 o'clock («1.a.t.) fore­ liA.'^Aal . C'AMC TO LIFT THE PM ONC ' SUPPOSE we WERE ' A AT DE CORMIER Farms and lrtng'''and summer contracts town road. tor’s Items and looks. For econ­ runs through propbfty. Apple ful Nua car). Fog lights, too. •tone, S13 load; fiagstone, $28 the time and place a«ai#ned for aald block, concrete work. More Tel .-e. tabletop, converted expertly repaired Singer davrtng to bottled gas. Color cream and ing. oil Ivot water heat, attached 1841 FORD STATION W'AGO^, ecaplng. grading, driveways V workmen fully insured. 20 Spruce Macblne Oo,, 83$ Main street ders. green. Price $35. Phone 2’-'1774 garage, enclosed breezeway. All .riH 4-'J___ J beater. (Nice maroon colbi^ Belluccl. Tel. :-160l alreel, .Mam-heater. Tel 2-18.55 FOR SALE 'super fielyxe). re t 8885 \ Telephone Manchester 2-1448 after 4:30. Curtis trim and woodwork. RED RYDER \ SuKpicioiiM ('hnrncter in F RED HARoi AN PAir.’ ri.NG . and paperhanging, Storm windows and screens. One 1840 I^TMOUTH 4-DOOR SE­ ^ ------'EP.ThS HC99 i6 OKA*. r a n c h e r Y5J BtTCHivAtl REFRIGERATION wall paper Uea."*onable, rates. For MAGIC Chef, green and cream, block from school. With imme­ s WMT 9 f 5 A , BSnjpA 'a BIT A PiLf IM* R 8D DAN, radio, heater. KlnriatH—N ursoric« \S 2 1 DOKTT T«U6T PJCKS99/hE WOULON" c e ■frtg IIACE To o .BIO. RrOMteOTf-R SERVICE estlnuiles cal) Andrew Thick oven-controlled gaa range, $35. diately occupancy guaranteed. -Family Flat Artirles for Sale 45 jU *5U P A ^ a t t ."Mxto UP 1*5 ■ > #HO Hf POi6'T ACT CllIB OU3MTA TRANSPORTATION Domestic, commercial. For TOM ATO PLAN TS, 2r>c a tlo ren . 4661. Call 6742., Property ia 100'x200'. beauti­ CROOKtCHI«9 LIKE LiKt A 3RAC*PUU WATCH THAT cau llllu w er. llO c do?,: iiih b age, 2 FE D IJR A L JIo. 219 enlarger, good 3S*37 Slrant Street hat J.05SR TQ,Hg.«. H SPECIALS prompt drty and night service, WHITE Porcelain sink and tub fully laiidacaped with trees, T OA^APitR, HC'Set.UT'.E d o r . ' J .5c; eg g pliintn. 40c .5 d o r . l.NTEKIOR and exterior painting, condition. Alwi easel and trays ehruba, outdoor fireplace, etc. tOlLAR #13 HAL eEA\*.«t? 1838 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN, ra­ CALL 2-1428 a t 57 FlonH ice atreet paperhanging. ceilings reflnLsh- $30 complete. Call 4803. combination with fa'uceta. etc. In dio, beater. good condition, pric* $25. 71 Truly a flne*4iome In Manchea- For Appointment: 1 hope the children ere T h in g s PIELA’S REFRIGEItATlON ed .Mon insured and property ter’a finest residential section. TKA.N'SPLANi'ED Annuals FROZEN Food cabineta for Im­ Wetherell street. all ripht. Priscilla was 1837 W1LLT8 4-DOOR SEDAN, '38 Birch Street damage Ext'erl w-_ork. Eiiward R. Priced well below cost of replace, giant xlnnlas, snapdragons, pe- mediate delivery, 8. 12. and 16 sniffling this afternoon heater. Price. Phone 2-1003. ment. Many other fine homes at ,. 1935 FORD 7-DOOR SEDAN. 1 MANCHESTER timias, marigolds, aster.s. stock.s, cii. ft. Frozen food wrappings 1*^' M, I.N'I’EUKJR and exterior painting, LIBRARY OAK table' and chair, reasonable prlcea. Our office Is Tel. 3560 1937 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SE- I SHEhrl Mbri AL WORKS salvia, carii^UoTia- lark.spur, and containers. Capitol Grinding sweet allysun.,\dwurf marigold.s, I aporhiinglng Prompt service Call 6788. open on 'Ttiursdays until 9 p. m. ' Da n , heater. a i r thlNDITiONINO Co., 38 Mam street.' Phone 7958. etc. Perennials ^vvecl Wlliiams, Fair price. Fre.c eatimatea D E. and Saturday! until 5 p. m. HUT AIR f u r n a c e s k'rci-helle Pht>ne 7630. NEW AND^ uaed Royal Portable HOME Freezers, Kelvtnator and Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, WE’RE LOCATE!) AT I Inatallrd and Repairtid CanL_erbury bells.-^cl-nje-nots, Steinhorst. a size for every need, phlox. Veronica,, lupine. clove t.vpevyrltcrs. Immediate delivery- 571 Center atreet. Manchester. 24 MAPLE STREET. Eavratmugha and Condortor* Liberal terms and trade-ins. Re­ up to 18'i cu. ft. Immediate de­ Telehpone Man. 8215. , MANCIIESTEB I—a-Boom W"* ,,A11- Tvtiee of Sheet Metal Work! pink, delphinium, popple.'^, new I’rivatc Instrurtiivns livery for strawberry season MANCHESTER mums. etc. Gladioli. 13 new pairs on all makes. Marlow’S, 867 g# with aunporrh. Fireplace, 22 Years' Experience Watkins Bros., Inc. EAST CENTER street —A large varleliett. 12-$ NX), also finc.sl Main street. ’ hot water heet. garage, comer OUR PHONE IS 8854. TEI>;PHONE 5413 RF.ADI.MJ liuiKhl private les­ 7-room house located on (he lot, excellent location. Term* 1MT iv du 1 ■ we. T. 62. OUT OUR WAY CONNIE SAi» I CAN- -DOWN?/, WOULDN’T BE SO GOOD OLD FLOORS SANDED 168 Woodland street Trlci>hotic watt A. C. w ater cooled. Reason­ LOT .200x200, O llar foundation, BY J R. WILLIAMS OIIK BOARDING ROUSE w ith MA.IOR HfNIRLE NOR'ni COVENTBV — Occu- COUNT ON'll..- FOR YCJU. ^ 1988 FORp touring eedan, $595. Laying and finuhtng. 8474. I'liVNO ri'NIN'C,, repairs, recon- able tchms. b. W. Murray. Sea- WHITE STEEL Ice refrigerator, 100’ artcaian well. New 8*ony THeM SMART a l e c k s TMEK1 <3 U VS A R E \ Motor ^pompletely overhauled, Road,' Bolton. Charles' Robbins. panry 2 week*. firRoom Hou*e, ARE ALWh^r^i Pa -NjT inJ EAAD. ME'^ .' t'MTOLO 3U06E f 3 0 &T J E. icneen. dilKvning. etc. John Cockerbara, grave Road, South Coventry, 5 cu. ft. Phone 5538 or 44 Eld 1 ARTISTE, ' ThE> AiNJT I RENCWN' NE'-e®. SPAREE T»4e . %•' 'r? new clutch. 1931 Bulck 4-door fiPEClAI, SALE-Tomatoes dox ham and chicken eoopa with 1# A GUYS S h o e s w h em j h .PASSING TcL W UUm anUc 9928. avanln ga. 28 Hrgelow street. Phone 4219. Conn. ridge etreef. 8510. FOOUKl .IA/ D T sedan special^ Motor completely 20c, 100 for $1, 1.000 for $,-.; acres of land, on hard 'pnveu ThEV KETfM vou AE-LEEP WATCHNiANi-• THFVRE A FCiEND OF M in e -BU T TH»-Ol4:» IVATCM- overhauled, new complete front RADIO nnec fixing T Hava It "Ve- poppers, 15c dor. A Vibre, 117 AVAILABLE for immediate de­ mad. Rale price 95.64H). PAiKi1 i«0 Tm DOS'S FACES tr ia l ^AlS COUlZT OM ,TA6 S T g a e r / COMBINATION Bengal *tove FOR SALE — Lot on Xvndale _ fc I viASj MA^ that Ol d FEPT -lH Br<3 Birch street. livery. 12 and' 18 cu. ft.^ deep A TClEU'^13 TCAFFIC CHARiE V MAwIES , end. Several others. Douglas paired oy experts Pick-up serv ItiisincHs'Opportunities 3'i also a pot stove, diaper pall new DOO--HOW CAM~~ SOSS ll BC- NEXT/ STl'O-- 1 1 i-i/ 'i itrtet, 90’xl45’. Call 2-0978. M **"* -VO VOU KNCKN a n yo n e FEGU. *' Motor Sales, 333 Main etreet ice, guaraiiie«9d work, seta check freezers. Sears Roebuck ahd. Co bottle# and sterilizer, one car gie, all conveniences, garage, FOR SALE Module lunch wagon, s w a v VK) A 1 'I Open TQ 9. •d iji the rmme. CTar radios i 26 Unlpii street. Rockville. C6nn seat, email oil stove, k^hen set 'i^;iJo '.)iGu-r tM e GuilTV o f )| hAV . Roo^iiit—hiding 16 reliable daily route, contracted large loL ,Priced to aell. \ •peelalty. Mancheater Radio Phone Rockville 1270. with porcelain top tablF. Phone JU R IS T '2EETe>sl ^ c a ' lo 8.'Vil e v 5 ball park' Selling because of Ill­ /j J OMsy NUT/. EDOif AND I Wl(l Sarvlce, 7J^ Birch street Pl(one SO. COVENTRY—Farm of ap- 3'USTlCe '.'^'Th Mc CCV- roisoNj"^// UlS r that'4 ItTN 1848 THRE»>TON atake body KOOFINU and aiding our special­ UNDtRGROUND garbage recelv- 5503. *" START lAVlN' BETS ON THE CHAMP 2-0840. ' ty. New ceilings and curi'en'.ry ness • Call 4977 after 5;30. proxInMtely 21 acpea of land. h 's COUStx). T I OOli'T 4U PROSE MHiiE the odds ABE PidHT. WE'l VavTi* CSiavTOlet truck. Phone 2-0262. ers —shell of cement to last 30 INSURE F A O f . \ ani ^ Mlghret quality materials Work­ BEAUTIFUL Solid maple , IS cleared and * pnatare. t-r o « AS. ' ' . . E>e s 5AB MA30K vOU'U eiMEVE ME HAVE TO PIACE A lOT OT U CXJT LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re years; will not corrode. Sanitary w ith kouor. »-cnr garage. Chicken . ■(UKT tw REE-I' . - , 1884 T E R R A P I^ N E . (tood . run­ manship guaranteed A A Dion . Help NN anied— Ley ale 35 dinette extension table with / PLn WHY / IF 1 DENY IT. y OP TOV/N, OP COURSE. paired. Rang*; burners rleun'ccl —odorless Jo, sunyncr, will not chair*. $50 Must be seen to be McKINNKY HKOTHKRS coop*. I.ocated on hard paved t NJOT C ----:---- 1* ning coikHtlon. All original tread Installed. Washing inachines nc. Phone 4860 ' B a CBECOE l-:.\I’V'UIKNCKD h o o k k-e e p e r freeze In winter Immediate de­ appreciated. Phojie J-2779. ■ Beal EeUte a*d ImanuMW mad. Rale prie* *11.000. ^ B j r i > U .A.SB rUBBS The Nnme'K F'amiliiir in I.ESI.IE rtIRN e r Una Intorior condition excel vacuums repaired, aawa filed liveries, Phone .2-9454 608 MAIN BT. T E L MM Vf o r k .,' H *A 2 llOOFliv'G Specializing In.- re w.inted steady employnienl, WITH THt BIOHT bo Noy { Igat.EVANT ! T s EE it AU NOWrwilkfOf •All'WCO'' HOW o b lent In family ilncc new. Miller Pickup and dcllverv. t>'Hendlv -T->------LOTS FOB SALE . LUCMLY. Motors, 858 Oentar atreet, Man- Flxlt Bhop, 718 North .Main Tel p alin g roofs ot all kinds., also giHsl salary. Apply a t once, llol- WOOD. Sand, stone and gravel KIND OP *0110/09. BIcAU WHAT OVBR THC WABCK P08 IT. THEN- SUCCESS! A *i« I'KNOW? ,tT««i«iiei newVoofa. .No Job too small of R. C. A. VICTOR radio, floor MR.KRINdLE. UILUONB iMTkOOUCTlON TO ThI nation OUEB the NEtWO&K, CANT fVEM ' manw 4777. iiii d Cleansers. ■1007 Mam street. for sale. Cedar Swamp Road CluMee Bulldlag’ Lola In e a i M CHILD POMD ' chaster- large, \3ood work, fair price. Free model. Calf 2-1274 after 5 p. * . •ectlons of Manchester. Tolland. v; WCUID B* CURIOUS POa THE PIC- FCTUBfS >N AU THC PAPULA OP THI* lOUf LY *0UN6. TMfNUifr PA IT T lM j; waitrcs.s Apply In Sand and Stone Co., North Cov Coianlrr and Bolton. Rale ABOUT Thc 0RI4INM, TUB*. SUM? 1887 PLYMOUTH four-door de- PROMPT — ‘EXPERT estlm atW < ^ l Howie'y. Miyi EVICTED. Sell very reasonable ■ tjersiin to lytlk City Diner, 641 entry. Conn'.! C. Fulton Phone Price *600 and up. Tertnt Ar^ kB inolE BASW— ham aadan. Oijiginal paint. A cheatc^ Mfil. upright piano, exceUent condl .Mam alreel. \ Manchester 8731. ranged.... - - now gkow n u p : . -*— car throughout. Miller REFRIGERATION tlon/ Also dining room eet, FOR SALE \ Motors, 858 Cantor straet. Man-| UPHOLSTERY and drapery lam a. SERVICE ,tiviitinK-\l*lumhinK ^ 17 POSITIONS now open for wom- maple chalra plus table for chlj- fi. with IT uilhjnil experience pies. Approximately 2d"x26" up ^dren. 202 Oak etreet, Majieheetar AERONCA ' ADDinONAI. LISTINGS \y4 AT OUR OFKIt E PLU M PIN G aiut\heatlng aeou-e Pleasant work, nV* hours, good , hoUtericj*. 50c; 95"*h2’> ■ chiij^' /‘(after- P- tn.’i* *i- MODEL A Ford IH-ton plat- All Types — All .Mnkes and repairs..'Do you nave plenty cretonne faille, printed sateens,' \ ^ torm body. Excellent condition. pay. Mam heater Lh^undry, Maple AEROPLANEa of hot w ater eooi^uiically'' Let 75c; 24'^52" upholsteries, $1 # 9 ; Fhoaa ItocInrUIe 978-8. St reel'. ^PlIONE •nio solve your hot XM'ater prob *■ ‘ W alkynS Bi;os. Drapery Shop. Machlnerjr and Toob 52 Seata 2. Excellent condi­ ALLEN REALTY CO. J888 INTERNATIONAL thick, MANCHESTER 2-1226 lemsi. Edward ^ lin a ^ 6970. W ANTED)! -- kiVhenXmald 4fl tion. L|fhta and radio. ' \ REALTOR8 — 1-...... 1 LINOLEUM samples. A-pproxl POWER TOOLS. Work Is easier J f R'A dosed body, good oondlUon. In- shi»i^ about ".lulg-4— Labor IM CENTER STREET ' PLUGGED Main sevvef mately 36 ”x36", may ba neces and more accurals wbsn dona guln 888 Hackmatacb atreet Davl Mrs 'G ^ fla s C h e i^ . Tel PRICE REASONABLE! SCIENTIFIC^ lavatory and bath dral^ 3374 . sary to trim edges. Inlaid and with Ward# pbwsr craft tool*- tl^PIlO N E 6106 TOUCH clenlly machine, cleaned.'' marblelzed aamples. 50c, printed Now in stock 12” tilt arbor s«w, CAIX 8085 , All fJne* of InHhrancc, L C US': (- T • «*• »- Me $•••-'1 «# * w a*» «» * < ' REFRIGERATION .Nygren, plumbing, ileam WANTFTD— Woman, n*. 10c. < W atkins $49.9.5 Montgomery Watd Oo Mortgagee Arranged SERVICE. atreet. Phont 6497. v'Bj. Phone 740L ' Bros. Ihc. 128 Main ftrect. Phone 516L ‘ 1 \ -\4 ■4 V A . ; ■' - ■ ..t ! ’ ^ ' t.,.h 4 ,'\ v:-v ■ ■■■■■7