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MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1953 FACE FOURTEEN Average Daily Net Prese Rub ilattrIjMtfr lEtifmng i|wali> 'Tor Ih« Week Ended The! Weather March 7. IMS Forwhat of O. 8. Weatber Baraaa Dr. Robert Knapp urges all past Anyone interested is Invited to and lumber materials. A public Building Line Set hearing was held by the commis commanders of^the American Le attend the talk by L. Wayne E n g ag e d 10 ,9 3 9 Fair, colder tonight; mlnlmnm AboutTown Furtney, security analyist for Put sion on Jan. 27, and the building gion, Dllworth-Comell-Quey Post Member <8 the Audit i 102, to attend their scheduled nam and Company, on "Invest Is line was establijihed after an ex r 10. Wedneodayfair, cold. On Parker St. ecutive session Feb. 17. Rubinow Look A t This One Boreou of Clreolatloas IL X7-C Robert Ga|rnon of 79 Broad meeting tonight at 8 o’clock at the ments; Making the Moat of Small Manchester-—A City of Village Charm Legion Home on Leonard street. Savings,” to be given tomorrow was one who opposed the pro •tn e t, who h»a been home on fur- Basis of Appeal posed change at the public hearing loush, left today for Las Vegaa, This will be the final meeting be afternoon- at 1;1.1 at the Com 1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEQAN munity Y under the auspices of as did Abraham Ostrinsky, local, Nav., where he ta atatloned at Nel- fore Anniversary Night. ' I ------scrap dealer who also owns a piece VOL. LXXII, NO. 135 (Claaalflcd Adverttatag oo Pagg 14) MANCHESTER CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Li'- Ua Air Force Base. He waa accom- the Pjqbllc Affairs committee of An appeal from a Town Plan RADIO Further*^ plans for a Communion the Manchester YWCA. of the property affected by the new CEILING PRICE $1493 puiled by Mra. Gag7>on. ning Commiaaion decision estab building line. breakfast will be made tomorrow lishing a 2.1 foot building line on HEATER, Papers, served on commission OUR PRICE 105 Temple Ch*pteV/No. 53, Order when "fishermen" of the Manches Sons were born Friday at St. the east aide of Parker street for ter Chapter, Holy Family Retreat Francis Hospital in Hartford to a distance of 1,265 feet northerly officials by Constable James Duffy, OVERDRIVE Of the Eaatem Star, will meet in alleges there was no Justification r;S the Maeonic Temple Wednesday at League, meet at 8 p. m., at the Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Inkel of 28 from the railroad creasing right of Funds Unit Helalne road and to Mr. and Mra. i for the establishment of the build'- Ike Bids Tribunal 8 o'clock. It will be the annual Knights of Columbus Home. way has been filed by Green Manor DONT MISS THIS ONE Enrico 'Reale of 11 Bonner road. Estates. Attorney Jay E. Ruhln- I ing line and that the filers of the meeting with reporta and election appeal were not notified of the of officera. The men of the chap St. Rita's Mothers Circle will now is representing the applicants meet at the home of Mrs. .lohn Kll- Harold F. Walts of 20 Ferndale and the action is returnable to the change. It la also claimed that the Divided on ter, under the direction of Aaao- land ran not be used as a result Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. Wilson Hints at Increase dlsh, 28 Union street. Wednesday drive has been promoted to the Court of Common Pleas next Void Capital City dUte Patron Norman Travis, will of the building line being estab serve refreshments. night at 8 o'clock. position of purchasing agent at 'month. 512 WEST CENTER STREET the Whitlock Manufacturing Com Green Manor, Estates purchased lished, and no compensation is forthcoming. . Taxes Plan TOe March meeting: of the Man Memoirial Temple, Pythian Sis pany ih Hartford. He has been with part of the area that is affected “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS’* chester Garden Club will be held ters. will meet tomorrow evening Whitlock since 19.16. ■ serving in i by the building line from Farm OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-4134 Segregation Laws tw ti(ht at 8 o'clock in Center at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows Hall. various capacities. He Served with Lands Exchange in December of Mias Teri Ivanaki is attending ^tate Capitol, Hartford. Church house. Bingo will he played and a social the Army during World War IL last year and has used the proner- the hairdressers meeting at the March 10—(/P)—The .House time enjoyed. Everyone la request ty as a supply depot for building Hotel Statler, New York CTty. chairman of the finance com In Korea War Operations ed to wear something green. "Teacher - Parent.^’ Conference Washington, March 10—(/P)* trict government the authority to 8t. Elisabeth Mothers Circle will enact "general legislation.” . mittee said today there were meet at the home of Mrs. Law-' and Report Cards" will be dis — The ' Eisenhower admin The p'ublic Is Invited to see the cussed by r*rlncipal Vincent Raml- L rv The Attorney General told the “about 50 different combina rence ■ Kramer. 50 Horton road. United Airlines colored pictures on zl of Washington School, st the istration today asked the Su- Supreme Court that the Appeals tions” of the state’s four Wednesday at 8 p. m. Members are Hnvrnll to be shown tonight at 7 :.30 V'aiitlm’ Pho'.o Court findings "are clearly errone meeting of the Washington-South Laurlne V. Hoaglund pr^itie Court to .strike down major taxes that might be After Tea At the White House reminded to< bring articles for the at the • Salvation Army Citadel, School Study group tomorrow at racial segregation in Wash ous.” . "white elephant" sale. under the auspices of the Friend 1 p. m. at the Washlngtdn School. His brief quoted from President used to make up the 34,500,- ship Circle. There will be no admis Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthui* Hoag ington, D. C., restaurants and; EisenhowRr’a State of the Union 000 that will be lost by not in sion fee. lund of 66 Stephen street, an thus help the nation’s capital; message last month In which the Collins Denies The Divine Spiritual Circle will creasing’the sales tax one per meet tonight at 8 o’cjock in Lithu nounce the engagement of their move toward home rule. •President endorsed home rule for Mrs. Charles Gipson, chairman daughter, Laurine Victoria, to cent on April 1. PRECISION anian Hall, Golway street. The Attorney General Brownell rai# the dlktrlct and asserted he Intend And, added Rep. W, Sheffield of the Child Study Group in Man speaker will be Mrs. Charlotte El- Daniel John Harry Webb, Jr., son ed both the home rule and segrega ed "to use whatever authority ex chester. will review the book, of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harry Webb Cowles (R-Farmington) the com lia of Springfield, Ma.sa. tion ia.sues in a brief flled with the ists in the office of the President mittee presently Is so divided on MACHINISTS "How Good la Your School?" at of Northford, Conn. to end segregation In the district, Shell Shortage High Tribunal as a "friend of the the meeting of the Keeney School Miss 'Hoaglund graduated from the question that it appears that Mrs. Alice Clampet of Middle court." including the federal government.” each member has a different .Idea PTA tomorrow night at 8 o'clock turnpike ea.-t has returned to town Manchester High . School in 1949 t'harge Vlolatinna Democratic Rights at the school. and attended Up.sala College, Ea.st about which combination to use. sfter her annual vacation in Win Brownell argued that there Is Governor Lodge recommended Washington, March 10—(/P>—A hint was given investigat ft pays ta ...... ter Park, Fla. . _ , Orange, N. .1. She is a senior He acted in connection with a nothing in ths Constitution or Robert R. Tucker of Taylor at the Universit.y of Connecticut rage which the District of Colum previous Supreme Court decisions in his budget message last month ing Senators today that increased ammunition supplies aor, that ammunition soon will be will be followed by a social hour Injures 15 on Oriskany available-to give the Eighth Army as saying Army artillery m M with refreshments. was named the best bantam at -Since, sales tax collection's are Mra. .Blsenhower After , tlie i-iWtaf ffo«4 Ferakgaa itod /’to i^ .ElgaalinWera a t (AP the two-day annual show df ths MORIARIV Bros. handled on a quarterly basis, he Wiraplioto), ■ r -■ Command "considerable latitude" Korea has been firing hui^ PINE PHARMACY Wllllmantic Poultry Association In determining whether there Our Lady of Victory Mothers 3 15 C [ f' I t R ST. Washinirton, March 10—e dead are Photographer Air (/P) —Deputy Mehdi Mir ur« tit the Soviet CommUnlbt^|4i4y4rB !W 'g-g -m Ohlet Of BUff. After highly laud Buperlori and that talk about I room. We are no kmK*r do- man Thomas Leo McGraw. Jr., son H«r said the Rdvtet actions -vio ing Van Fleet as a field command- TEL. M ltehM 3-4021 UNFURNISHED Ashrafi told ^parliament to (Continued on Page Nine) lated the UN charter which for and long the head of Russla’a o f I. a j A vZ /C tY 9 ■howi was common'among inf; any business at of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leo Mc day that a British-Russian trade unlona, appeared In the aame . -a V -| .> ma* tr, CoUlns flatly disputed the men In Korea. ia-A. New! Graw, Sr., 223 Winslow street. bids members to -bring such shortagt chargee. He eaid: "There 481 Middle Turnpike East MAN AND WIFE plan to partition Iran lay be pressures against the secretary Issue of the Moscow newspaper; V I O l A F l I r r a v The Times said Diclf’ also THOMAS J. Watertown, N. Y., and Aviation P.-avda as a eulogy of the u te has never been a ehortage of am PHONE MI-9.1337 yo w PRE-SHRUNK. WRINKLE-RESISTANT Electrician Airman Thomas M. hind Shah Mohammed Reza general. munition in the hands of our clored six hellcopUr londinf apdls i Lij Poland Grabs Lie, opening UN General As Prime Minister Stalin, written by were carved out of a ipountain QUISH STANEK Yeager; son of Mrs. Mary Yeager, Pahlevi’a recently announced Communist Chinese leader Man troops (unless some isolated in by engineer troops so tha viaiting PERMANENT FINISH 272 Nlthoff street, Columbus. O. sembly debate on his personnel stance because of local difflcultiea 4 Charter Oak Street may win o but quickly rescinded decision policies, said he had kept silent Tse-tung. • ^BIqw a Fuse’ (Congressmen would not lutv* to Electronic Laboratories The Oriskany has been operating to leave the country. Replaces Pa'nyiiehkln of distribution) either to repel an ride to the observaUon poet la Apartment No. 2 off the east coast of Korea. Yes Six Denmark abnii^t the situation for three years, attack that actually developed or 277 BROAD ST. The deputy, a supporter of Aya but now the time had come to Kuznetsov succeeds Alexander Nashville, Tenn'., March 10—()P) Jeeps on their September visit. terday Far Ea.st- Naval Forces tullah Seyed Abolgha.ssem Kash- Panyushkin, former Russian Am to condu<;t our own operations.’’ trip to VM summary said planes from the car ■peak. —A newspaper survey of Nash Dick said the show for the Coak ani. speaker of the Majlia (parlia bassador to the United States. Collins said he wanted that un gressmen was conducted Sept. ID Springmaid Quiltop rier attacked billeting and aupply Fishing Boats In the same speech to the 60-ha- ville heart speeialiats has turned ment), made the charge in a de tlon assembly. IJe gave the highest Panyushkin. the announcement derstood "not only to reassure from the personal observation post areas from the front lines to bate over the recent , extension of said, was recalled in connection up gantral agreement that Georgi the American people and their of MaJ. Wayne Smith, who at that •nt»r ^ Wonsan. Copenhagen, Denmark, March praise to American support of the martial law in the capital city and UN and threw his full support be with his "transfer to other work." M. Malenkov would be a poor in United Nations partners who have time wee commander of the Sav-^ The pilot of the Corsair fighter its suburbs. 10—()P)—Reliable sources reported He had been shifted frorp Wash troops In Korea, hut to give pause enth Dlvlelon. He identifled the which carried the fatal bomb was hind U. S. loyalty investigations surance risk even outside the He declared that Britain and todsy that Communist Poland is ington to Pieping only las( June. purge-haunted Kremlin. to the enemy who might other (Cohgreasmen os Reps. Dewey *^ yd- Lt. Edwin Kummer. of .Rochester, holding six Danish fishing vessels of Americans employed by the In his Pravda. eulogy, Mao de EASTER DRESS-YOUR-BEST CONTEST 7 9 world organization. Six of 15 s[>ecialtsta queried by wise be misled into further ag-^ Short (R., Mo.l, J. Frank WUaon ■a, N.Y.. who miraculously escaped captive in the port of Gdansk clared "the great friendship of the gression because of a miatoken be-' ^ \) death but suffered burns and minor added that the ..hah a departure Lie. throwing aside his conven the Nashville Tannesaean agreed (D., Tex.) and Leon Gavin (R., The neweat In permanent finish cottons. Rich- sculptured quilted would have aimplified the alleged (Danzig), possibly in reprisal for peoples of China and the Soviet lief that such .Of greaaion would be Pa.), membere of the House Armed tional neutrality as Secretary O n- Union ia inviolable. Any 'imperial- to comment for publication and all like pattern'in solid colors of blue, aqua, green, red,-white, pink, injuries. .scheme. Denmark’s retention of a Soviet- eral, said every other UN member tlx agreed that the new mtster of auccesaful." Forces committee. orchid, navy and yellow. The Navy aaid McGraw and built, Poltm MIG-15 Jet fighter 1st aggression whatsoever^ will be Riiasia may well be suffering from Stevens, dlacussing moves to in>- Targets, he told the Times, ware Yeager lost their lives in “per The Shah announced on Feb. 28 had respected his authority and in- routed by us." he would leave Iran but cancelled plane. a heart or glandural ailment. hilla used by the Chinese and add INDIAN HiAD catlM formance of their duty.” Authoritative sources said seven "We deeply believe," the Com The heart experts — or more (Contlniied on Page Two) ed that what enemy troops may Yeager wa.s struck by shrapnel his plans the same day after (Contlniied on Page Two) carnof la mar* Ihaa 4 0 36" AMERITEX ,EVERGLAZE demonstrators urged him to re Danish fishing craft took refuge in munist Chinese chief wrote, "that precisely Internal medicine special have been on the forward uopoa In while repairing electrical circuits main. The announcement follovt,;;ed the Polish port from a raging the Centrnl Committee of the ists — carefully pointed out that daylight were In bunkcra agolnet on an aircraft part on the hangar storm Sunday and were ordered to Communist Party of the Soviet a diagnoais by newspaper photo which sheU frogmente have littit calorf ta latplra yaar reports of a struggle for power be effect. He sold the shelli were deck. tween the young monarch and leave "in three minutes." One cut Reds Say Two Union end the Soviet government, graphs and descriptions would be Probers Told croothra Im afhiallaal Cdtton Dress Prints Photograpbed Bomb Premier Mohammed Mo.ssadegh ter, the Thailand, made it out In headed by Comrade Malenkov, can limited. aimed at the forward elopes J . unconditionally continue the cause "where the visitara could see it.” » Photographer McGraw was at Whet fuB »o work out your and charges by the premier tl\at tlme,-=j3ut the others were held. The successors to Generalissimo his station preparing to take mo The six ships carried a total of of Comrade Stalin, advance for Joseph .Stalin\has been described In Washington, available Pen Eottar antanibla whan you the royal court had been intriguing Captured from ward and brilliantly develop the Reds Advise tagon officiala had no immediate tion picture photographs when he against him. about 20 crewmen, the sources said. as being 51 years old, five feet, hova Utah o rainbow e( colon saw the bomb drop. He waa hit great cause of Commimlsm." comment. The demonstradon touched off a Their fate waa unknown. seven Inches tall and weighing 260 , (Army officers In Korea weren’t Id chooia from and con lal while taking a picture of the acci weekend of rioting In -which at Though numerous Scandina Formosa Plane The appointment of Kuznetsov pouqds, with a pudgy, sallow and Ike, Congress your foncy dictoto tha 99*^ yd- dent. The film taken from the least three persons were killed. vian craft have been detained by to the key Pleplng Job offered unsmiling faee. some support for western beliefs (OonMnued oa Page Two) cbaiblnotiont you chooial ramera he had been manning at The extension of martial law waa Polish Coa.‘t Guard vessels In re "He doesn’t look unlike people Washington, March IQ—(/P)- ~ A Soil and crease resistant, permanent finish. Smart patterpa In the moment of impact showed the Imposed during the riots. Talpeh, Formosa, March 10 -(/P) that the Kremlin Is uneasy about with Cushing’s disease,” said Dr. GENERAL EUGRIC And YOUR antambla might ' cent years. six la the' largest num ■—Reports that two Americana *ur- the reactions of Mao, the boas of self-identified former ComYhunist wonderful evcrglaze finish. .. bomb bouncing along the deck and Supporters of Kashani, a leading ber ever held at one tjme. Political William Scott "It Is a disease of organiser testified today that party • 4 • I I Altll'I'U win you o wondarlul trip to exploding. M'cGraw was killed in Moslem religious figure on the vided a double plane crash in the the ardenal glands and results In WASHER ' Rorii vio TWAI Whot'j mora circles here viewed the action as Formosa strait in January and (Coatlnned on Page Eleven) members had Infiltrate "many of stantly and the camera shattered. outs with Mossadegh, were promi- retaliation for Denmark’s failure high blood pressure and obesitv. A Indian Haod it to wondarlu) were raptured by the Chinese Reds cardiac goes along with It. He Is the legislative offleea" of Congress so far to release the fugitive MIG. and "a number of advisory com Bulletins to taw . .. to aoty to giva -‘ 43" AMERITEX CHECKED (Continiied on Page Fifteen) 1 (t^ntlnued on Pago Fifteen) came from two Nationalist Chinese liable to blow a fuse under pres The plane was flown last Thurs ■eourcei' today. sure. ''T mittees to the Preaident of the a prelattionol look ^.. day to the Danish island of Born from the AP Wires The- two reports, however, may Other comments: United States." you’ll hova on ouHit worthy of holm, 60 miles from the Polish The testimony .came from Dr. coast, by a 21-year-old Polish j only be differing versions of the vNews Tidbits Dr. Amos Clhriatie. president of tha Rorit boulavordtl Thara't Tissue Ginghams same story. T- ' the Middle Te'nnessee Heart asso Bella V. Dodd, a New York a t y DISABLED PLANE LANDS fighter pilot who said he wanted women lawyer, at televsled public o tpaciol prixa (or tha bttt political asylum. He has been held ! A U. S- Navy plane, damaged Cull«d from AP WirM ciation; "I thought he might have Hong Kong, March Birthday, COTTON antry, tee, la thh Velde Hints Red Hunt by Communist ground fire, crash a glandular disturbance. Things hearinga before the Senate Intsr- A twe-engine U. 8. Air Feres ever since by Danish authorities. - woadarful CenMtt. Plan to landed in the Formosa strait off flash through your mind like that nal Security aubcommittee. She C-47 with 18 aboard eq s^ dowa who have not announced what they j gave no detella. antar end choeta Indian Haod plan to do with him. the mainland port of Swatow Jan. S. Manyam. listed as meet ao- when you See a plchire.” on Formosa today with eae en yd. Dr. J. HarvlII Hite said: "Life Calling Communism “ almost a gine dead and the other badly from our wendarfwl Among,U. S. Churchmen His plane, the first undamaged 18. A Coast Guard plane picked torlooa of Indioa guerillas . in MIG to fall into western hands, up the survivors, but crashed on Malaya, is killed In clash w'lth insurance statistics Indicate men government within, a government,” overheated on a return flighf color talactioni was taken apart'and waa brought' the sttempted takeoff. Rescue ships British troops in Malacca SlaU with too much weight do not have Mrs. Dodd said that Communists from Hong Kong. Foif^ reoens Crease leslstant, preshrunk, guaranteed washable^ Wonderful for a life exnectancy as great as planes trolled the plana to ita Girl Scouts dresses, blouses, curtains, spreads, etc. . Washington, March lo — M5— munists out of ' the nation’s here yesterday by, the small Dan picked up 10 men. The Navy re Huge crater remains in earth at slso penetrated bqth the New Chairman Velde's proposal that colleges. ish lightho\ise‘supply vessel Argus ported . seven men killed and Fort Worth, Texas where ruptured people with average weight. He York State Department of Educa $ense landing at Tainan. Churchman Reply may be a cardiac.” M eC all*i the House un-American Activi for close study by air force experts. i four mia-ing. It-inch goa line shot hot sheet of tion and the New York City Board ties committer search for Cona- Two Washington church Two small warships escorted the Nattonsliat Navy headquarters flame-In sky last night. Dr. Clinton E. Brush; ‘That of Education. QUEEN IS IMPROVED - ongratulations to the Girl Entamblat ora THE fothien miinists among the nation s men spoke out from the pulpit last Ar;;us on her eight-hour voyage in Formosa today said one of its Female lion at Rimeoe. Ontario, vodka stimulates appetite. Malen "There were people on the Cur London, March 16 — iffl ^ for 1953. Htfa'i o draia and For Spring! clergj-men. ran into stiff opposi month against Velde and two Re acrosa the Baltic. kov is very definitely overweight. Queen Mary, ronllned to her bed warships captured two prisoners rhru's off arm of trainer who had They very definitely tend to have riculum Committee of the Board Scouts of the U. S. A.! This iockat, parfact tion today from other committee publican Senators — McCarthy of near Swatow last month. The ignored official orders to keep ani of Education who were memberz-," for two weeks by gastric trouble, . ‘ members'. Re|»s. Kearney (R., Wisconsin snd Jenner of Indiana— (Continued on Page Eleven) a cardiac (heart condition).” again showed e slight inq)rove- for Indian Haod. 24 COLORS. CROMPTON’S prt.eoners said they had heard that mal securely caged . . . Navy Dr. Pierce M. Ross;."Life expec she said, and party members who fine organization ha.i con N. Y.l.and Wklter (D.. Pa.) dls- who are al.so engaged in' Investiga scientists st Groton, anxious to ment today. The Uloees of thw- C two Ar-,ericans had b-'en captured, tancy in a. man that much over worked as clerks in the Albany 8 5 -year - old grandnsother o f, ngreed violently with 1 elde s tions of Communist influences. taken to .Swatow and then sent to Icain how men react to extended and New York educational nfiices. tinually made a splendid contribu proposal. The Rev. Dr. A. Powell Davies weight in his ,10’s is rut 40 per .Queen Elizabeth II has eg need q J - q a - q ^ Stiideiils in Italy Csntqp. The Navy report quoted confinement in atomic aubmkrinea, cent. "You never quite know if your deep concern In Britain. . . tion to American youth and to our 4 9 2 6 9 9 9 Pinwale Corduroy called Velde and the other "pre the prisoners as raying they had bring to end their study of eating Dr. J. A!len Kenredy: "Heart secretary is a (Communist or not. Washington. March 10—•Al— tended pafriots" who have proved habits aniong crew members. Rep. Velde (R-Tll ). criticized in noLactually seen the Americans. SEEKS BIO THREE FAELBy, American way of life. The Girl Scout themselves "morally unfit" to In Deiiioiistrale Again In Hong Kong today, the Nation- U. R. delivers four Jet fighter (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Nine) recent weeks by three churchmen, vestigate the American educational London, Morrb 10 — Utt —m planes to governmeiit of Yugo Arthur Lewis, British Laborltn* said la.st night his un-American system. (Continued on Page Eleven) Slavla in driving sled storm a.s progpm, with its high code of ethics, 36" SANFORIZED FORGE MILLS Activities committee may get into Rome, March 10 7*^ ' member of PorUameat said to 5|-39 yd. And the Very Rev. Francis B. waving studcnt.i—man.v of them evidence of this country’s support j day he wUI ask Prime bnatoteir is a cbn.stant source of inspiration to "the church field" in its hunt for .Sayre, Jr., dean of, the Washington of- Ru.saian-t esisUng peoples , , ,; WASHER Communists. teen-age pro-Fa.scista—poured out Ctiurchlll to aeek on early Bl|h, Othedral. said lawmakers were of their classrooms in Rome. .St. John’s Newfoundland digs it- i FBI Solves $16^000 Holdup^ Three meettng with BeeMa>- all of us. With farneui "Quick-dtan" AclivolorS waihlnf Luscious colors for sprihg sewing. Twenty-four colors for dresses, The Illinois Congres.sman said in Bulgaria "Ulircsl self out from worst blizzard, of sea Shantung Denims a radio Interview (MutualI he ■’tempting God” by operating "on Milsn and Naples agpin today and aew Premier Oeorjrt M. Mnlraii^ action—wothti aach piaca individually) skirts. Jackets, coats, aportawear, draperies, bedspreadr, etc. the assumption that they are the marched thrfuigh the streets son thst piled drifts os high os ' kov and.Preaident Saaeokawnr, couldn’t tell at this time whether divinely constituted guardians of Reported Anew five feet. | Beating of Brink Men in ^50 the probe "would be into some of shouting for the return of Trieste We, at HALE’S, are proud of being the organizations which- are affili other - men’s cnnaclences. other to Italy. Ow»"n Brewster, former Repub TA.X BILL BALKED -At Quick-omptying Rump -A Full R-peund Capacity men’s patriotism or thought-s.” 45" EXTRA FINE AMERItEX ated with the various churches, or In each city watchful police kept ..Belgrade, Ytigoslavla, March 10— lican Renator from Maine, hints New Haven, March 10—ith—The Arrested on chargee of inter H’nehington, March 10—4iPV—' the Girl Scout equipment agency in Dr. Sayre, a grandson of Presi the marchers under control. By President Elsenhower Is getting Chalrmaa Alien (K-Iff) of tiw_ i f Ad[uttabla Wringar i f Ona-yoar Writtan Warranty 7 9*^ yd- whether it would be individuq^ls." dent Woodrow \Vilson, Is an (A*) New reports of widespread, $16,000 holdup and beating of state transportation of stolen DAINTY DOT CHECKED etti PLAIDT But. he added: "I would rather noon the demonstrations appeared unrest in neighboring Russian-' t*". ^ ■ r f ■ ^ ^ ■ ‘ ,1 ■ _ , ■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL^, MANCHESTER, CONN,. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1053 PAGE T f l R n dent Howard Cassells of the water Istate, County and Municipal Em Emergency Doctors Lie Hits Soviet department, Secretary Arthur Fer ployes, of which the Manchester Bolton ' > : public hearing before the Finance known restauranteur in thl.s area' course are "Planning Your Home 13, 'and "Maintaining Yoiir Home ' m ^ o w n Union rell and Treasurer Leo Mltterholt- organization is Local 091, and Ar A rm y F ired committee this afternoon. and former owner of Villa Louise Grounds for Utility and Beauty.” Grounds — Fertilizing, Spraying. nold Dubin, an organizer for the Physlciaas of the Mimches- Today’s Event Calendar on Birch MountainK,ha.s a "show- Night School to be given March 16 by Klar; Pruning, etc.," April. 20. The LAND SURVEYING ’I zer, both of the Highway Depart Collins Denies For Pressure .Charles Brewer will show his place" restaurant at Miami Beach. ment. union. ter Medical AssoclaUon who "Building and Maintaining 5’’our speaker foV this last session has Edwarcl L. Davb, Jr, j Picks Hippie The Manchester local la mad? up sound movie and color, "The Con Called the "Italian Village,” it Own Home Lawn.” by Everett J. not yet been selected. These men were named tem Many Shells will respond to emergency calls Glenney Birds Score Again necticut Valley.” to the Men's Fel porary officers xs’hen the union of the outside cirlploycs of the tomorrow afternoon and eve attracts a clientele thdt i.icl-jiles Adds Course Pyle, turf supervisor, Hartford Registered Lead Snnreyer. Highway. Sewer and Water, Park On War Stand lowship of Center church at 8 p. m. Arthur Godfrey, Martha Raj's. Park Department. March 23; OLD WOMA.N SAVED formed in October. ning are Dr. Joseph Barry, tel. at the pariah room. 18 Proctor Roed MeiieheeAr .Officers Who Had Been The union last night also re and Cemetery departments. 9-1178, and Dr. Robert Butter Bing Crosby and other celebrated "Shrubs and Trees for Your Home TEL. MITCHELL $-1fil9 Hippie said union members will Shell Shortage By Taking 34 Show Prizes The Board of Education meets persons. Albasi. a part-owner in Grounds," by Ralph M. Fisher, Hartford, March 10. (4’) -Nine elected its Stewards, Albert Logan, For ‘Shows’ field. tel. 9-4242. (Continn^ frans Pag* On*) at the school at 8 p. ih. Six Lectures Will Deal I Serving Temporarily highway; Ralph Skinner, Jr., park; meet with General Manager Rich the enterprise, is actively engaged superintendent of production. Burr ty-two year old Mrs. Mary M. Mc ard Martpi Friday ^at 10 a. m. to dependence except for the "Soviet Recent Arrival in its management. With Landscaping of Nurseries, Manchester, March 30; Ginn, blind and alone, waa rescued - Elected To Fill Posts and Cassells. (ConUnued $>om Pag* One) President Eiseh- (Continued From Pag* One) Bolton, ■ March IOt—(Special) —• and the. Presidency; the • Ma.'isa- Mr. and Mrs. George Randall of Also named last night were the dlscusj its job classification pro Union, together with the four The Bolton Center Glenney.s! chusetts ^volume from the VVPA "Sand, Shade and Slope Special from her blazing home yesterday gram, work on which has already ITT »i„ .It,. ' hewer had gone into the question Lebanon announced the birth, of hlanchestrr Evening Herald Bol Home; Start Monday Plants for Special Purpo.ses," by afternoon by firemen. Theyhad re CALL r~~ Manchester’* town employes union's trustees, John Dahlquist. talking, either. Perhaps they,;re- member governments allied with their second son, James Douglas, ton correspondent,' Mr*. Joseph been started, and its wags-scale provethe_____ ammunition supply .. - »"-U-j ammunition shortage* and Gen. membered the furor that followed h.vo ,k,n. 1. Th.y Lincoln by “''j?,' Thomas; Saints for George Yarwood, of Desmond and ceived word of the blaze shortly ' union last night elected Its entire highway, elected to a three-year atlon, said that John Slezak of Van Fleet's complaints at the time it.” He added r at Backus Hospital in Norwich D'ltalia, telephone Mitchell S-S545, Yarwood, landscape a'ichttects, after other occupants of the house { w lt^ .o f temporary officers to per- term; Hamilton Jones, water, proposal. The wage-scale proposal wheii the Seventh Division under 35 birds in the Willimantic Poultry Now, edited by Clare Booth Luce .March 5. The coiiple has another A new course. Landscaping Your Charles W. Lathrep was submitted to the Board of Sycamdre, 111., soon would be visited Korea last year after General Smith staged "Operation 'Because of the stand I took in and Rockwell's 19.')2 edition of Home Grounds, has been added to April 6; "Roses and Herbaceous at ,53-55 Rowe avenue had left for FOR I teanm t office. elected to a two-year term; and nominated by President Elsen-, election and prior to taking Show last .week end and returned child. Charles Tedford, who is 18- $3,700 ROBBERY Border*—Color in Your Home work. Damage was estimated at Thirty-two of the new union's Alme JarvU, highway, elected for Dlrector.T some time ago, but no Smack” last Jan. 25. support of United Nations action with 34 awards; 31 first prize.s and 10,000 Garden Questions An months-old, the program of courses of the BURGLARY ENSVRANCE hower as an assistant Secretary of ■ against armed aggression in Middletown. March KV—(49 — Grounds,” by EVerett A. Plester, $5,000 but as.sistant Fire Chief and REAL ESTATE I 75 membera, meeting at Murphy's onj year. action has been Uken on it as yet. the Army in charge of materiel. I Production ,lJp Smack" was a company-sized 3 seconds, ‘ . swered. Mrs. Randall la the former Lou Manchester Evening' School, Ches Present at the meeting last night Allied raid on a western front Com Korea, these five member govern Will Attend Hearing Police have disclosed a $3,700 bur assistant superintendent of park.*, Thomas F. I..ee said the Cause was too East Center St, MI-t-«$$4 j restaurant, continued in office Stevens said Slezak "knows am -! Defense Secretary said that Deaths A light Brahma bantam entered ise Tedford. daughter of Mr. and ter L. Robinson, director of the Hartford Fark Department, April Undetermined. I ■’president Prank Hippie of the were Leo Cramer, regional director munist position. Like many similar ments have refused since 1950 even by Marcia Glenney and her father The library will be open tomor Mrs. John Tedford of Birch Moun glary at the Middle.sex County munition and ordnance thoroughly \ ejnmunltion production had been to recogplze me as SecreUry Sportsmen's Show in the state ar school, announced today. *~^lghway Department, Vice Presi of the American Federation of raids, correspondent* and generals John H. Tanner was judged the most beautiful ban row from 2 until 5 p.m. with assist tain. Get First Returns because of World War II experi- ■ gtepped up sharply recently, espe- were Invited to watch, and were General. For almost three years I tam in the show. A black ant Librnrif.n Mrs. Roy Bo.'iworth Buys Florida Prn}>erly mory here. They said the break The new course will start Mon ence. cially in types that had been short. given a detailed time schedule. John Henry Tanner, 75, proprie have borne with this situation in had occurred late Saturday or day and continue for six consecu He said that Irving A. Duffy. Sj He said February production was Cochin entered by John May of in charge. Mrs. Thomas Bentley, Sebastian Ga/nbolatti of State From Easter Seals (But when a report reached the tor of the Russell Street Gardens, silence. Manchester was chosen best librarian, and Mrs. Joseph D'ltalia Route 85 has recently purenased a early Siuiday but that information tive Monday evenings. It was set Ford Motor vice president wUh : per cent of the ammunition aC' U. S. that the attack was "staged" of 85 Russell street, died at the "Now. however, I believe the hou.se and about 10 acres of land at was withheld because of the need up for the night school by James experience in ordnance production; < tually fired or used in January, bantam. are among those who plan to at for secrecy in the investlgfation. for the brass ,and correspondents Manchester Memorial Hospital late time is appropriate for me to say The Glenney team which spe tend the public hearing on regional Plant Chty, Fla. -about 2.5 miles S. Klar, of James S. Klar and As Easter Seal contributions began arrives today as his special; There have been recurrent re and that they were handed a last night after a lingering illness. that this action, In my opinion, is north of 'Tampa. His has reportedly They theorized the burglars re sociates, landscape architects and as.sistant. ports for months of an ammuni- Bom in Manchester 75 years ago, cializes in rare a'pecics entered library bills before the Education mained in the auditorium after the arriving in the mall at the Man brightly covered timetable labeled by far the most serious violation four or five types in the Poli.sh committee, of the General As set out a grove of orange trees on site planners located at 65 High chester Trust Company today. The Finally Steven* said a study la tion shortage. Gen. Omsr Brad 'acenerlo." a howl went up in Con the son of John and Julia Keating of Article 100 of the charter that sembly tomorrow. the property. show closed Saturday and then street. FineH Gifts for under way to develop "additional ley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs Tanner, he had been a lifelong variety and also exhibited leisurely chose their loot. The six lectures planned for the ♦ seals were distributed to more gress. There were demands for has occurred.” Brahmas. Millie Fleurs and Silkies. ’ Broil Introdiiees Bills Gambolattt, who serves on the standby powder and explosive of Staff, went before the Senate full investigation. Questions were resident of this town. Article 100 forbids member gov Boiird of Tax Review here main than 9,000 persons by run 11 last- Jacilitles" to improV'elhe ammuni group sevpral months ago and ernments to Interfere with tjie in * "Grand Old Sport" Three bijls introduced by Sena M arch week and each letter of appeal con told-them enough ammunition had asked In the British House of com His wife, Mrs. Emily Carlson Glenney rates the Willimantic tor Ralph Broil of the 'S.Ath District tains a large peach /»rchard on his Ir tained a sheet of the colorful seals. tion program. mons. Red China’s propagandists Tanner, died in 1940. He leaves one dependence of the Secretary Gen and resident of this town will be Route 85 property and raises cauli The hearings were held behind been furnished at all times for the jumped at the change to ridicule daughter. Miss Myra Tanner of eral. "show which i-an for three days at flower and tomatoes for the local Sponsored by the Rotary Club, elqsed doors but reporters outside Eighth Army to carry out its mil- tlie State Armory as one of the heai-() in public hearings at the the drive is under the chairman the allied war effort. , Manchester; two brothers, Frank "The policy of the Soviet govern ■Capitol this week. An act concern market. * B irthdays were given copies of pre Sion in Korea. (The, sound and' furv abated Tanner of Philadelphia and Robert ment,” Lie wient on, "has been and most congenial shows on the poul AlbasI Operates ‘Shnuiilare’ A ^ COLGATE y / ! ship of Russell A. Wright. The Bradley la out of town on an try circuit. ing the par value of the State bank's Robert E. Hathaway is pared statements and some other somewhat when top military lead Tanner of Hartford: and two sis ,continues to be a policy of the Bahk and Trust Company stock Bolton’s Florida vacationists material. overseas mission and was not ers in Washington and Korea gave ^crudest form of pressure not only It’.s run by Dan Cavanaugh who al.so report that John Albasi, well- treasurer, and today he reported among thbs* appearing at today’s ters. Miss Grace Tanner and Miss Is 86-year-old and "a grand old and another concerning invest contributions of a little over $100 Van Fleet was in the hearing assurances that the raid was in no Ella Tanner, both of Hartford. against me but against any fu ments of savings banks and saving FUEL OIL SERVICE room and came under questioning meeting. way "staged." I Funeral services will be held ture Secretary General who may sport". "Everyone pitches in to CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASff In the‘first mail received. help make the show a success and departments will be heard tomor The amount raised here last year also. At the outset. Chairman Salton (General Smith said there was Friday morning at 8:30 from the Incur the displeasure of the So row ,afternoon before the Banks was $4,223.83. Increased funds will When the session was recessed stall (R., Maas.) said the Pentagon little basic difference between W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 viet Union for doing hi* duty as pleases Dan", he said. "Everyone Committee of which Senator Broil \\ a 4li. be needed to continue and expand for lunch. Van Fleet posed briefly leaders had been called in hopes Smack and other Allied raids). Main str*e(, followed by a solemn he sees it.” knows everybody el.se and it's like TOYS for pictures, Jaut said "no com 'that there may be some basis for ji family reunion all week end." is chairman. AT ITS BEST!' vital services to Connecticut's crip Explaining that artillery air high Mass of requiem at St. "It Is tq a large extent because On Agenda for Today FOR THE KIDDHIS pled children this year. Funds ment" to all questions. bringing into a common perspec' bursts normally are used only Bridget's Church at 9 o’clock. of this Soviet attitude that I have "rev Name Committee \ Large Asaortment -i-. tlv* the contradictory views re A nominating committee will be - His bill concerning the personal raised here will be used t(f support Not Backing Dp against personnel in the onen. Dick Burial will be in the faniily plot offered my resignation." property tax. the estate penalty y e n co M H cn m obiihiat stuncti V the rehabilitation program now Sen. Voung (R-N. D.j told re garding ammunition supplies which said a concentration of battalion named tomorrow night at the have so completely baffled the in St. Bridget's Cemetery. The Security Council has sched monthly meeting of the PTA unit tax and enforcement of the succes ^ Arthur* Drug Stores being provided for more than 1,800 porters that Van Fleet was "not strength —- 18 guns — would not Friends may Call at the funeral uled a closed meeting for tomor sion tax was on the agenda of a AUTOMATIC DEllVERY-save* both persons in 08 towns In the state. backing up a bit” from bis original Congress as well as the nation be used In actual battle except on home tomorrow night from 7 t6 row afternoon to try to reach at the achooL Mrs. M. Morton combustion efficiency. Mobil* This includ*" therapies at four contentions. He then read Van Fleet's testi attractive targets. 9, and Thursday from 2 to 5"and Fast- West agreement on a succes- Lassen, Jr., president of the local er of constantly checking your heat burns completely! modern treatment centers, recrea Sen. Ferguson (R-Mlch.) said mony of last Thursday that: The ex-officer said the shows in from 7 to 9 p.m. sor to Lie. unit, has stated th^t the consent oil supply! ''n e r* has been a serioua short of the person to be named to the HEAT-SAVING TlPS-help h e at y o u r tion at Camp Hemlocks, employ "The Pentagon Is talking about which he took part consisted of FULL MEASURE—no "gue*swork*’l ment in sheltered shops and spe ■what they think and General Van age of ammunition since I have trie concehtrated fire of two or Harold Ferine \ ------— ------committee must be pbtained before home better at less cost! been in Korea; there has been his name is submitted from the No chanc* of errors. cial training for the homebound. Fleet Is talking about what he thrive battalions and the guns were Willard Ferine of 39 Chestnut floor. 5th A N N U A L COURTEOUS SERVICE - considera thinks.” critical shortage at times. There Is fired so that all the shells burst CLEAN FUEL OIL—to promotm tion for your premiseal wn»(Sr™id ammunition produc today a serious shortage of some over the target at about the same street yesterday received a tele Public Records There will be three members of Man’s J4K gold ring tion has been expanded rapidly in items of animunition, but not all time. —J gram from Wilmington, Del., an the committee who will bring in a CHILD'S PHOTO CONTEST with huge blood Manor Re8i(leiit8 recent months. He declared sup and I can go into the details of The Times said Dick told it one^ nouncing the death of his brother, ; Warrantee Deeds slate of officers at the April meet stone ...... $50 that with my proof later. of the shows in which he partici-' Harold Perine. Mr. Ferine also ing for election and in.stallation. plies In Kcrea are adequate to meet leaves a sister In Manchester, Mrs. Ralph R. Kurtz to Arthur A. Hostesaea for the meeting will be Select Managers present needs. Saltonstall , noted that Sen pated was for British Maj. Gen. Massaro and Mary A. Massaro, ENDS THIS SATURDAY Stephen Newtoil Shoosmith, Arthur Norton of 11 Lilley street. Mrs. Giulio Brondolo, Mrs. Keeney By implication, Wilson’s testi Cooper (R-Ky) asked; "You do TTie funeral will be held in Wil pioperty on Erie street. Hutchinson, Mrs. R. Kneeland Square-cut aqua mony. as did statements by Secre make the statement then, that in deputy Chief of Staff for Gen. Luigi Miroglio to Herbert J. Jones, Jr., Mrs. Clifford Loomis Ernest M. Byron, Edward N. tary Stevens, seemed to concede, term* of ammiinltlon.and in terms Mark Clark, UN commander, and mington Thursday afternoon. Bradley and Doris K. Bradley, marine, 14K gold, .*u*rul Mu4ufw Luweat Prlauri Blgbt j after 2 a.m. OPERATIC A R IA S ...... A ...... F!zio Pinza Inspect this greatest of all Pontiacs. routine servicing attention. P*w*Hul ■Igb-CuaaprMsluu Notice how big it is, with its long 122* NOTE OF SYMP.iTHY In beauty, performance, comfort, re Estubllsbea Beuu*uay,.l.*M Lit* ON THE ' Try I t , Install UHF Yourself A.ND THURSDAY wheelbase and its roomy Body by Fisher. sale value, downright pride of possession ■tgb R*-ms1u Valu* RoelMuter, N. ¥„ Mabcb OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9:09 p. M. (/P>—James A. Hard, oldest sol- MASKED TERROR DDES THE RAIWEI WE GUARANTEE THE PERFORMANCE OF CONVERTERS Notice, too, its superb beauty. No car in. —we’re sure you’ll find that Pontiac is Exc*ptl*uul StMrlug m m * Parhlug Bus* tiler of the CIvU War, had a aot* OTHER NIOHTS 'TIL 5:30 P. M. 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' . i ' ■ t-' J IT r ^ j ' T r r T r '!i,P / I V / I , V r, ■ ■ ■ . ' . ' - / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,'MARCH 10,| 1953 ,i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1958 PAGE # A 6 E F 0 U R ,3 P r i — WONS—1410 f FTIWr WniT—1380 —a challenge to all the power of “fighUng ability and poUtleol n W Orchestra Hired, Cites Philosophy man,” Mr. Simpspn said. "Althougn Bulgaria Unrest alsnnesa." W D R C -Iseo JffsHWQ and 1 V W H A Y -910 Taking ^Orciers" Post Accepted w o c o — 1200 X r wno—loeo it will involve for nil of u« at some WKNB— $40 Eaotcni Staadard H i m WNHC—Ch. $ r.edars Aiiiioiiiiec In Lord’s Prayer time sacrifice it does not signify Reported Anew dumb realgnation or mournful en Fly Tying Time Is NOW durance. It is for the Christian RANGE and FUEL O E By Rev. Tozer 4;#0—WTHT—Co. Tinney. 8:88—WCCC — News; Breakfast News Past Grond Tail Cedar John J. Selecting the words,- "They King iscussed by Rec Officials WTIC—B»ck»Ur« Wife. boy. the atccptance of the challenge of (Contimed Proa Pago Om ) WDHC—Robert Q. L ew ii; The Chl- WDflC—N ew a Fox, in charge of arrangements dom Come, Thy Will Be Dohe" as evil voisua the power of God.” T’ raxoOh*. ' WTIC—Radio Bazaar. for dancing at the Cedars’ annual his subject. Rev. Clllford O. Simp- Explaining that the Christian 24 Hour Delivery Sleryice It reported that single Bulgarian WCCC—Muilc. * WTHT—Eob Llovd. Son delivered his third sernTon on Brothers Says I objected on safety grounds to the Second Congregational WHAY— Polka Hop. 8:85—WTHT—RettV Crocker. Ladies Night which will take place lii'cs in two worlds, fitc real world border guards have been replaced the Lord’s Prayer at the Sunday and the wo*ld of ideas, the' minis ******^ ; w t dwhnilng of the stream at the Church’s New Minis W'ONS—Jack^w neya Uuile Shop. WONS—Gabriel Heatter. in the Armory Saturday night, has Town Jr ill Lose Olobe town's Oak Grove plot to make a by five-man patrols. WKNB—Newi; Requeit Matinee. • :88-W DRL—Newa. morning services of Center Con ter pointed out that he recognizes, natural pool. The Yugoslav newspaper Borbo, «:l»—WT1C--Stella Uallaa. WCCC—12 Hundred ano 90 Hits. engaged the Mayfair Club orches gregational Church. the economic, and physical world ter Coming March 23 writing along the same lines, sold tVDnr—The Cbicaifoare. WHAT—News; Morning Star Review. HotUno in April, 1957 Both said natural pools become W'THT-r-Batty Crocker.. WKNB—News. tra to provide music.. The anthems sung ht the 11 hut claims the other world of MORIARTY BROTHERS so murky whep stirred up that It Bulgaria’s defense minister Peter 4:50—W'DRC—Th'e Recort' Shop. WO.NS—Newa. o'clock service by the Senior Choir, ideas, dreams, purposes and love Rev. Arnold W. Tozer of Man Our Assortment Of Fly Tying eWTIC- Ykiuns Wlader .Brown. WTHT—Breakfast Club. Cedar Herbert Cuslt-r announces 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-51SB PiMUsalon at last night'a meet- is dilficult to find anyone who may Panccev has Issued a special ap< he has engaged profesbional en under the direction of Andrew R. to be even more real, chester, N. H., who was extended a peal to the army to Increase Its WTHT—Eddie Arnold Time. WTIC—TheatPi Oi Melody, Watson, were "Lead Klfidly Light’’ Um Advisory Park and Re- go to the bottom . 'The w ater a t WHAY—Save a Life Program. f W DRr—Muiic. tertainment from New York. ot Oak Grove is the overflow for a call to become ntiolster of the Sec Equipment Is Complete 4:».V—VVTIC—The Woman In My Hnuae. WONS—Jnck Powiiev'g Waxworks. Cedar Ormand J. West is'prepar by Pughe-Evans atnU"I‘ Was Glad (•ODD NEIGHBOR^ ition Commission centered ond Congregational Church In this WON6—.lack Downey'a W'axwnrka. WKNB~Ed Swett Show. When They Said Unto Me,” by town reservoir and can be con 1:00—WDRL—News: Old Record Shop. t:SD—WTIC—News; You and Your ing‘all necessary hall and floor around the questions of whether trolled against pollution. town, has accepted, and he and WTIC—Juat Plain BUI.' • Child. .. tacllltics and the DoMolay boys Spence. At the 9 o’clock sendee the West Lebanon, N. Y., March **tha town should build one large Andfulot urged the commission Mrs. Tozer expect to move here on This is Hm Hi m to your Ry rods WTHT—Newa. Joe GIrand Show. WCCC—New*; Market ^sket. will take care of checking for the Boys’ Choir and Senior Choir com —(A5--Whlle fireman John Thomas WKNB—Newa; Ulta of Tomorrow. WUAY—Itatiar Program. bined to sing "Eternal Father l^..«satraUsed outdoor swimming pool to allow the Exchange Club to con March 23. He will occOpy the pul • :45—WDRC--Bing Crosby, e.xpecled large gathering. Ap was out lighting a blaze, fire-flght- duct a drive for one pool, no mat pit on Palm Sunday. W liAY-7 Newa: Band by Demand. •Strong To Save’’ arranged by ers from two other Rensselaer or four smaller acatt,ered pools, w W woiiihI and fopairod so yoal ^ WONS—Sfl. Preston of the Yukon. WTIC—Victor n. Llndlahr. ^ proximately 7.50 persons are ex I ter where it is; charge small ad The son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry *:1,A_WT1C—Front Page Farrall. WUAY—s'^aniou* Trial*. pected to attend. ' ■ Sc^olen. County volunteer companies were I and where the pool or pools should a:M—W Tir—Lorenio Jonea. WK.VB—Vaughn Monroe. ^’Thy will be done is a phliosophy mission fees for the pool an that it Tozer. he was hois; .10 years ago C edars who have not yet made putting out a fire in Thomas’ roody to 90 oftor Hm M9 WKNB—Dance Date.- • :M—WDHC—Newa. of life. It 1s a battle cry to action home. r i be locaj^ will pay for itself and provide In Orono, Me. He played fullback WHAY—Binr' by Demand. 1S:M—WDRC — Arthui Godfrey. their reservations are urged lo do funds for another. at Orono High School for three Ke.v. Arnold W. Toser WONS—Skyklng. WTHT—My True Story. • During the course ot the discus-, 004M Hik spriiif. WTIC—Welcome Traveler*. so immediately. ston William Brennan, a commis- Mrs. Fitzpatrick urged the town years, and was also on the basket WDRC—Membry Lama, Tile final meeting of thd'’^com- every other seosou) consider purchase at some future ball and track teams all four years. w e e r —New‘k. Mnalc, WKNB—Newa; Through The Tear*. aioner, W d he had been asked by • WDRC—Curt Masaep. WCW—12 Hundred an.1 90 Hit*. m ittec will' be h,cld tom orrow night Manche.ster Girl Scouts are date of land around Union Pond for He received a medal a.s the out adult Grace Church. WHAY—Italian Program. R a^ on d E. Ooslee, custodian of His next assignment was to the l l 7 WH AY--Newa. at R:.30 at the home of Edward presently taking orders for Girl WALLACE properties for Cheney Brothers, to a country type park. She said she standing athlete of his cla.ss of WTIC—Notes and Quotae. Ii:15—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Crawford, 56 Wcthcrell street, in felt it could be'bought for $60,000. which he was president. Community. Church of Hudson, S:.4»—WONS—Ceell Brown. News. Id;2^-WTHT—Whlaperlng Streeta. Scout cookies, which will be de STERLING SILVER tell the commission the town's Mass., where he carried on Raealag IDiSt—WCCC—Newa; 12 Hundred and stead of tonight. lease on Globe Hollow would de- He studied for four years at 90 Hits. livered beginning the week of Bangor. Me.. Theological Seml- $13,000 construction Job, including ■ g;W)--WDKC—News ‘WHAY—Tfallan Program. God healed him New’s the time So brigiiicn year sMe> jgpitely not be renewed when It ex- WTIC—News. March 23. a p e r f e c t . . . 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A •■ V ' ■ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1953 , PAG E S E V E N ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1953 ’ A. K J iG E sn orderly manner, beginning by Rockville D. of L. to Note Ing their own theory in their own some but imimportant, since the Local Man Aiding in Study Shan We Hit Harder? successful applicant will never charting the land use of the town’s practice. In- any case, we have to. Connecticut have time to enjoy spending it. area as it is, preparatory to mak 50lh ‘Birthday’ Last fall, Stalin, and Malenkov answer the question for ourselves, Where to apply: Candidates ing the kind of overall plan for the Only Few Persons Attend To Measure HearVs Force lEtn^tttttQ ^ t r ^ following him, announced a new whether' the way to exploit pos should* apply at the Governor’s future which Is known in the town Saturday Night .N No Trays to nil! ^ No Trays to Spilit’ PUBUSHCD BT THE Russian foreign policy. They an sibilities of disunity in the ‘Com Yankee office. State Capitol, Hartford. planning trade as an Ultimate mBTtAt.D PRINTING. CO., INC. nounced It to the 19th CJongreas of munist empire is to increase out Land Use Map. Charter Revision Hearing Theodore G. Brown, Jr., son of assistant in the pharmacological I • It B iucll Street It may be that the plan for the More than 200 members and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Brown laboratories and worked in the de- | . Mancheater, Conn. the Russian Communist Party, side strain, or to lessen it, whether ‘ By A. H. O. ultimate growth of the town, when guests of Daughters of Liberty are of 200 Main street, is assisting in velopmen'l of new medicinal pre THOMAS r. l i meeting' in October. It wSus a Communist unity will brekk the W A L T E R f Open Forum completed by Mr. Maxwell and the Rockville, March 10— (Special),-Mrs. John S. Bisscll of feouth Cov- expected to attend the lodge’s .'iOth the development of new electronic parations. A njember of Manches-' Pi ' policy in which they v«w«> «way sooner if subjected to outside Help wanted: One bralntruster. Commission, will envision East medical equipment that measures ter High School’s famous . CCIL, Founded ’ from emphasis of the possibility of Minimal qualifications for Can Center street as a business zone in on, »h,oe,a„., state and New England champion- {. pressure, or inner disunity erupt East Center Street the exact force of the human heart didates for this post are as follows: the future, though this decision p-oup having mare than a caaual; -p.. ^ cammltlee ..f 1 th- Orange Hall. beat. The work is being done in sh(p basketball tram aa a junior in ' Publtabed Evenlnic Except foreign attack upon Russia, and the sooner if the outside pressure 1. Rugged physical health and To ths Editor, lundajri and ^ I t ^ y a E~ n■ tei^ "at the seems unlikely. In any case, until Interest in revision of the city ^ three members will be elected to The anniversary program is be the Medical Collegjp of the Univer 1938, Brown graduated in 1939 and . "bfllce at IMancheater, Conn,, therefore also away from emphasis on the lid is relaxed. cast iron nerves. I should like to discuss the sub ■ ------at Mi the 'plan is completed, the Town charter, last night’s hearing in the present the slate of officers for ing built around thi-ee charter sity of South Carolina In Charles attended Cornell Unlveratty aa a , ond Oaaa Matt . Vetter. upon the necessity of Russia to be So far, in the dawning of this 2. Ability to endure a work week ject of progress in connection with Planning Commission should avoid ton. pre-medic«l atudent. He played I j ------which begins at 9 Monday morning :Sast Center street. . $29.95 and vp Superior Courtroom failed to in- t’-**® y®®*' 1853-1954- members, Mrs. Elizabeth Cavcrly, able to defend Itself. Instead, they opportunity, wo seem to have granting controversial zone SEALY MATTRESSES Frederick M. Broniion Brown entered the s'chool ss a varaity iMaketball at Cornell. 11 BUBSCIOTTION RATES and lasts continuously until 9 Progress in the sense of en changes, particularly along high a past worthy mistrcs.s and the Payable IW Advance told the party faithful, Russia veered first toward the idea that Sunday night, with every fourth dicate it. I Fi-edeiick Maurice Bionson. graduate student in February on a ! In 1942, he enllated in the Navy couraging the growth of business way approaches. Until we know irio Tear ...... "£'S9 could'be pretty sure that the na now is the time to hit hard from Sunday off. Counting fourfonr newsmen and yea,r-old son of Maurice and Ruth first deputy mistress of Daughters fellowship provided by the Ameri I and aerved aa a pharmaciat’a mate along a highway approach to a where we are going it will not officials ! In the South Pacl6c until hla die- J Jbree Month* ...... J’*® tions of the outside world, would, the outside.' But the smooth and 3. Willingness to consider seeing other necessary officials only wuaheie Bronson of 93 WC.SI of Liberty, Mr.s. Mary Shorts, a can Pharmaceutical Foundation. town Is as outmoded as the Model hurt us to stand still, and we may abptit folir citizen.* attended the street, died at St. Francis Hoa-: He is working to obtain his Ph. D. charge in 1946. He then attended" One Month ...... sooner or later, find themselves quick manner ih which the Russian wife and .family one evening a KEMP’S, Inc. pa.st worthy mistress and one of I’i - T. Under present-day traffic con do serious damage to our progress the University of Tennessee for No Trays to Empty! '*i-or Forgot to RofHI! ^ Weekly ...... 05?® month sufficient. TEL, MI-MSM session which wa.s presided over pjtal Sunday evening following a’ the first trustees and Mrs. Jane in ph.yslology. About two years I Blncle Copy ...... ; ...... embroiled in trouble of their own, hierarchy has managed to meet its ditions, such growth defeats its by setting out in the wrong direc 76S MAIN STREET by Mayor Frederick Berger, abort illness. He was born April study and medical research will be i four years and majored in zoology, Other desirable qualifications in own purpose, as through-traffic Crockett. This trouble, said the new Moscow first cnlergcncy may persuade us clude: tion. nflE BEDDING Printed copies of the propo.scd re. 26. 1947 in Rockville. required. The study of the effect ! receiving both his B. A. and M. A. i MEMBER OF seeks other less-congested routes, Very truly yours, Invited guests will be headed by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS line, would come from the natural that hitting this particular metal 1. Ability to read the mind of vision were available and were He attended the Maple Street Mrs. Martha Stirling of Allston, drugs have on various parts of the i degrees. j long before the destraction of resi Janet Olcott He continued graduate work at The A**ociated Proa* 1* cxclualvely imperialistic trade rivalries be harder will v/eld it together rather The Boss. distributed to tho.se attending. Kindergarten. Besides his parents, Ma.ss., supreme grand mistress of body is known *s pharmacology. j entitled to the Uia of republlcatlon of dential property is complete. IJst Those Attending he leaves one sister. Kathleen, two One of the new devises Is the ! the University of California be- all new* dlapatdhe* credited to It, or tween western countries, and from 2. Ability to live in amity with the Loyal Orange Ladies Institu than crack it. other braintrusters. Progress for modem town* con Others at the hearing included brothers, David and John, hi.s pa- blood pressure recorder. After two I fore joining the Sterling- not otherwiee credltec! In thl* paper the inevitable resentment of Ger tion and many of her a.s.socialc and al*o the local new* publlehed here. , 3. Ability to discuss any subject sists of orderly expansion accord Robert J. Pigeon, corporation tarnal. grandmother, J,Irs. Minnie .supreme grand officer.*. years study, the school has'de Wlnthrop staff. All rtahta of republlcatlon of special many, Japan, and the nations of extant with casual or purposeful ing to principles laid down by spe cnun.scl, Alderman James Doherty, A. Bron.soii of Rockville: hi.s.ma- veloped the "heart strain gauge" Bi'own is married anj! the father dlspataea herein are also re*erved. Tlie list of guesl.s also includes Western Europe against "domina visitors. cialized town planning engineers, Charles Gagne, John Peters, Har tern.nl grandmother, Mrs. Ethel I. which measures the heart force of two children, a d*u(ihter. 2, and Marriage Is Topic Wilshere of Rockville. Mrs. Josephine Hing.ston, Brook; directly. Full service client of N. E. A. Serv- tion” by the United States. i. Talent for making the non to whom "strip zoning” of business ry Ertcl, Thomas Kernan; Roland a son born In October, 1952. committal answer which sounds along a highway is a prime Ush^r, building inspector, Mrs. Services will be held tomorrow line, Ma.ss., state grand mislre.ss; Before entering the school. **^biliher* RepresenUUves; ^ e To make sure that all these Of Lenten Sermon committal long enough to permit example of haphazard backward Harry U u^, Francis B. Cratty. at 2 p.m. from the Lrfidd Funer.nl W’iliiam J. Graham, slate grand Brown was on the staff of the Mastering the art of ignoring ^ Julius Mathew* Sped*! A«ency — New taevitablc things would be sure to someone to be ushered to the door ness. The function of the Town Morgan >^ampbell and Raymond Home. Rev. Forrost Musser, pas ma.ster of Massaeliuaetta; William St'erling-Winthrop Research Insti your, troubles is one sure way of j T or£ Chlcaco, M trolt *nd_BoBt()n.^ Turkington, district master of Con MEMBER ATOIMT BUREAU OF happen, Russian policy for the satisfied and happy. Planning Commission is to see that E. Hunt. tor of the Union Congregational tute at Rensselaer as a research making them seem small. Rev. Richard B. Kalter, former necticut; Philip Williams, wor-ship- ICIRCDLATIONS. future was to feature two en 5. Talent for agreeing with the this new kind o f progress takes Mrs. Lugg said she appreciated Church, will officiate. Burial will curate at St. Mary’s Episcopal desires of all politicians while sat place. Under the terms of our very $1,000 the efforts and work of the char be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Friends fvil ma.ster of Washington Lodge; The Herald Prlntlns Com pyy. Inc.. deavors. The first would be to try Church, will return tomorrow at David Mullen, wnr.shlpful master ftMumfiS no fln®nclRl rMponilbulty for isfying none. modern town charter, it is their ter committee but fait many people may c.nll at the funeral home this to diminish- the outside world’s 7:30 p.m.-as the mid-week Lenten 6. Knack of remembering duty to make an overall plan for af'-ernoon and evening until 9 p.m. of Manchester Lodge No. 99; Carl typoiniphlMr error* appearing In ad did not think four days was suf Tyler, worshipful preceptor of vertlsemente and other reading matter fear of Russia militarily, so that preacher in the fourth in a- series ndmes. towns, birthdays, votes, and the. ultirhate growth of the town ficient time to study the matter. In The Manchester Evening Herald. A QUART Star of the East royal black this outside world would feel more of sermons on the Christian Sacra pet measures of legislators. to serve as a guide in their zoning She suggested it would be better All Tnllanil, Vernon and Tal- ments. Mr. Kalter’s topic is to be Following is a brief description changes. To help them in this eottvllle Items are now handled knights; Honorary Supreme Gi and Display atVertlslng closing hours; free to pursue its own selfish di to take more time, as she did not MastKir James McCiollum, and Landscaping "Holy Matrimony, Sacrament of of duties of the post; somewhat Herculean chore, con through the Manchester F.ven|ng (For Monday—1 p. m. Friday. visions. The second would be a re . see the need for haste. For Tuesday—1 p. m. Mor^ay. Union.” The visiting clergyman The bralntruster will sit as sidering their amateur status, Mr. Herald Rockville hureair. located, David Dawson of Cambridge, For W ednesday-1 p. m. Tuesday. turn to that propaganda and at will alsq lead the Lenten discussion Milk could cost you that Committee Larked Time at One Market street, teliephone Ma.ss. grand maatcr of the Royal ±- _ . . _ Wednesday. buffer between The Boss and the Wilfred Maxwell has recently been much OR MORE if the milk* Pigeon said’' that the la-st time tempt at Idealogical infUtratlop group on the same topic after serv importunate world. He will see all appointed to a new post as Town Rockville 5-31.76. Black Imperial Grand Chapter. REFRIGERATOR Rockville spoke of changing |ts which Communist Russia always ice. Hosts to the discussion people who would rather see The Planning Engineer. Mr. Maxwell man should be injured on your m. each group are members of the 50-50 r . i premises. Buy Comprehensive charter the City and Borough com Advertisement— Your Home Grounds Saturday— features when it is relaxing other Boss and he will see to it that at is setting about his duties in an / day of publication except Club of St. Mary’s. % mittee of the Assembly stated it Notice! Important meeting of the 0 a. m. least 90 per cent of them go away Liability Insurance and be did not have 8»ifflcient time to forms of Imperialism. Mr. Kalter originally came to without seeing The Boss. He will Vernon Taxpayers’ League at the i protect^ against claims-for give it consideration. Mayor Ber Tuesday, March 10 Relax the outside world, the new the staff of St. Mary’s on July 1. deal with jobhunters, pressure f Old School, Cor. Dobson Ave. Snd ' TRUSS FiniNG 1950. He served in Manchester for groups, old college friends, lobby damages not only for acd* ger said the legislative committee Route 30, tonight at 9 o’clock. policy sulvlsed, in ordlsr to per IN C O M E TAX i- had set March 20 for a hearing. A COURSE OF SIX LECTURES FOR 21 months, leaving April 1. 1952, ists. crackpots, panhandlers,. indi m. dents to others on your side Purpose of meeting: To study the R.v AKRON Graduated Experts mit it to divide itself, and in order to take up his present work. He Have your taxes computed or 1 Campbell spoke of the para Also Abdominal Supports, Elay East Center Street vidual and group; making sure checked by a qualified tax ao- walk or steps, but also for Zoning Laws that are now in ef to make it more subject to Com is now vicar of St. Philip’s Church, that none gets the treatment graphs dealing with city ordi fect, also to elect a committee of tie Hosiery, and all types of ADULTS AT THE HlOH SCHOOL When, only three years ago, the Putnam, and St. Paul’s, Plainfield. otratant. <^1 MltdMlI S-M16 many other types of personal nance.*. He al.so called attcntioji to munist propaganda. really invited or deserved. He will for appoiiitnieBt or stop la at three for study where our tax surgical appllanees. Private Fit Issue of providing additional busi He made a host of friends during conduct a voluminous correspond 1' injury claims. the heavier population in the city's money goes aflef it is paid; and This particular strategy, or 244 Main Street. Avauablo at Third ward and wanted to know if ting Room. ness xonlng in Manchester i his stay at the local parish, where ence, involving an average of 150 also to elect officers and a treaa- MONDAYS, STARTINO MARCH 16 phase of policy, is not entirely he was particularly active in the your oonveidsnee. ttia boundaries could be changed ;ircr who will pay all bills. Meet raised, that issue was approached communications dally. He will new to Russian Communism. Rus fields of inuBlc and youth leader undertake or supervise research to equalize the city’s voting popu ing called by Acting President, totelUgently and thoroughly. A lation. Quinn’s Pharmacy sia has experimented, before, with ship. into important public problems, Earl J. Campbell. AT 7:30 FOR 6 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS j^ c i a l conunlttee Ivas set up, con- At tomorrow’s service, the * Pigeon told him that in draft- the theory that the way to divide and be ready to produce statistics Uisting of three members of the Senior Choir will sing "Lead Me, on any problem at a moment’r "V Ing tha JiciV charter, they tried to the Western world is to encourage HAVING A PARTY? stay away from controversial &own Planning Commission and Lord" by Wesley as an offertory, notice. He will be a facile yet sin it to relax, to remove its sense of Mcompanied by John Cockerham cere defender of all the acts, poli Is.sues: and added that the char-! ithiM members of the Board of Dl- WEDDING RECEPTION? imminent peril. But hitherto the at the organ and directed by Louis cies and omissions of The Boss. He ter. if adopted, could be amciTded . For reffidtration’ in thiH course pleaze fill in thin coupon irectosi, for the precise purpose of at any time. — : Kremlin has never really seemed Lawrence. Earlier in the day there Will maintain a composite file of CLUB SOCIAL?—Call and miiil (o Director of Adult Education, Manchefiter lurveying the entire town and de- will be two celebrations of Holy the pay-off to politicians, past It was brought out that the old ! VI to have control of lU own policy. charter of the city is 64 years old, Iding where It would be good to Communion, 8 and 10 a.m. The present and future, together with High School, Against such recurrent Intentions 10 o’clock service will be followed a discreet file on how these poli **1110 Party ShelF with only three copies available. : BARLOW’sTELEVisiON tablish new business zones in MAIN R obert J. S m ith on the part of Russian policy, one by a period of intercessory prayer. ticians, or their representatives iq Ml-9-8496 or MI-9-7674 For this reason, it is difficult to rder to provide for the' orderly INCORPORATED arrange for studies of the' of the real facta o f Russian be The people are urged to telephone the legislature, or their delegate* 963 STREET Name ...... V...... d adequate development of new their requests for prayer to one of in conventions, have^voted in the Sandwiches, $4.00 For Hundred differences. havior has been this: that every REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE uslness in Manchester, the clergy. Hors D’oeuvres and Canapes GROUND FLOOR ' Berger reminded those pre.sent | Sales and Service time diplomatic division has ^*The bralntruster will accomplish 66.00 Per Hundred TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-5241 that anyone wishing to be heard , j That special committee took a threatened in the free world, or After listening to family trou all these functions in an air of com “INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” further in regard to the adoption 214 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-3-5095 Address ...... {great deal of time in its survey, political division over foreign bles on the TV all day, it’s petent calm despite constant inter- MRS. RICHARD COBB, Prop. of the new charter, may attend ruptions from ftU directions. the hearing^.of .the Cities and held public hearings on the recom policy has threatened to become pleasure to watch wrestlers break 215 HILLSTOWN ROAD • CMfitCMW mendations it finally decided to each other’s bones in the evening. Salary: The salary will be hand Boroughs committee on March Phone ...... extreme in the United States, 20th and expres-s their opinions ADMIRftL-BENDIX-MOTOROLA Sspplyl make, and these recommendattona some shocking act on the part of there. were adopted. As adopted, these Russia has created emergency Ap|>earlng on TV • Jzsf Pick recommendations represented the unity again. Every time western Those who are attending the St. Tkt» OstI considered ■view of this special opinion has seemed to grow weak Patrick's Day dinner dance at the committee as to where the fu t u r e ______^ ______Elks Club on Marclj 17 will have and disunlfled, |Soma Russian act an opportunity to preview the • Stpor Ic6 development o f business areaj^ ^ [jum solidified it again. Every bat- orchestra and some of the enlcr- CibMt Manchester should be permitted,! ^j^ether or not the .free taiifcrs that are to appear here. i considering both neighborhood | shoutd undcHake a more Frank Godfrey and the O’Neill I • Wee't itkk problems and the good design o f 1 ^ tougher ‘polloy to^ Si.sters may be seen over Station | WNHC-TV at 7 p.m. Tliuisday. j TofWfctrf the town as a whole. ward Russia has been decided by 1 THE Ta.xpayers to Meet I This was orderly, thorough pro-1 Russian act br attitude SQOTHEIN Earl Campbell, acting president tcedure. {.Which won the argument for the NEW EN6UN0I of the Vernon League of Taxpayers.- The thing we wish to note about of greater unity and called public attention to a {this extensive survey for ad- TELEPHONE meeting of the organization to COMPANY night , at the old school at jflitional business I i „ this, the Russians, in their Chester, and the action which fol- I ^ the corner of Dobson avenue and Slate Route 30. ♦ I953OI0S1EV ^owed, is that t s ® I demonstration of the soundness of Campbell said purpose of the iitei.ittee diduiu notiiu.i. recommend that- , the K their . . proposed j policy. „ meeting is to make a study of ‘ present zoning law.s and to name a ,eartcart be tom luw, uout of the residential game of f relaxation might . u. A u to m a tic action of East Center street for , j .. j .. committee'of Uiree which will de ^ “ have worked, if they had given it termine wliere public tax monies uslness purposes. ^ trial. At any rate, ’every BevVtiM tlu' h!e^ I'f March go after l)cing rollecled. Election Electric J Surely, if the creation df a new vjQjy^iyn rule of relaxation of officers will be held in addition : RANGE business zone in the best stretch ^ hammer blow creating to other leagiie business. The meet Df East Center street, had seemed ing is set for 8 p.m. unity and strength in the West. The ifies of March Beware’ Coming Supper Parties logical or advisable to this special w ith t w o Stalin and Malenkov, back In A public "green ham supper” committee, it would have recom October, sounded as if they in will be served by the Sunday mended it. Surciy. if the creation school of St. John’s Episcopal-' tended, however, to give the policy af the business zone now proposed Church Thur.sday at the chureh : of relaxation, to encourage west hall from .'>:.’50 p. m. to 7 p. m. P ro-; for East Center street had then NEW “BAKE-BEST”] ern division and irresolution, a reeds will be for the benefit of the been an obVipijus and inevitable missionarv offqring which is raised | more consistent kind of trial. development, it would have sug- **Juliu$ Caesar**-Skaketpeare each year hy the boys and girls. Many European observers, in fact, i^ested itself stro^ly to any group The Rural Vernon School a.sso- treated’ • the October pronounce ciation will serve a turkey supper, af public scr^nta engaged in a OVENS ments as a brand new policy, family style at the elementary town-wide survey t-be pos- school Thui-.sday from 5:30 to 7:3,) which meant that Russia had ’ libiUties for new business zones. p, 111. Mrs. Martin Lohan and Mrs. Two complete ovens—each with bake and broil definitely turned back from Uic ~ Cprirwooda'-aic' oo-'chHirmnn, 'I t did not. And the results o f pos.sibillty of war. And, of course. THE MIDDLE OF A\ARCH, Sppcl.-il Service Meeting units handle large meals easily. Bake in one 3 Criai Applifsett li 1 ibis survey, a survey undertaken If Rus.sia should continue to ad Mias Cora E. Webb, special vol oven while you broil in the other! not from I>bint of view of the here to this policy, that impression unteer .service cHnirmnn for the .. Revolutionary new Crosley Bake-Unit design local ARC chapter, has called a eslre of one property owner or would grow. THAT'S INCOME TAX TIME distributea oven heat more ev ^ y than any other nothcr, but from the point of view special meeting for tlie chairmen REFRIGERATOR f All this Is interesting to this of all services to be held at chan range tested! And aelf-sealing oven doors keep FAY AS UTTLI AS o f the welfare of the whole com country, not merely because it If you cannot pfiy your tax without upsetting your finan ter headnliarters tbday at 7:.T0 the heat inside so breads and pastries come out munity, said plainly that this com- may be an indication of what kind p. m. ’’ cial plans, drop in 'at the First National Bank of Manchester nude Study (Irinip uniformly golden brown every time. plus FREEZER {nittee’s broad view of the corn- of Ru.ssian policy wc are now deal- unity’s future development did and arrange for a loan, which you can repay out of income The Adult Rible’ Study group of ing|^ with, but also because It Talcottville Congregational Church Push-botton Controls for aeven-heat speeds. ot include at all the proposal later. No more guesswork abobt proper heat for sur represents the Russian answer to meets tonight at the parsonage at plus ICE-MAKER ONLY $10 DOWN which has now boon urged as logi a problem we ourselves are fac R o’clock. Everyone is invited to face (x4oking. Push a button and get exactly cal and inevitable . by its sup ing, in our own effort to evolve our f'*. You need not be a depositor. Insurance on the life of the join in this study. the degree of heat you want. PhM Salsa Yoz porters. - - . East School l’T.\ own policy toward Russia. The borrower is available for the amoMnt of the loan. At the meeting of the East "Moslormlnd'’ Clock Control lets you cook whole 'This special committee was death of Stalin has unquestionably S * £ School Parent Teacher as.sociation oven meals automatically . . . and times ap It is the greatest refrigerator advance of all time! The new Servd treated because of the belief that sharpened our own awareness of held last evening the subject for di.scus.sion’ was "Vocational Guid tie future development of business what w* would like to promote in p lia n ce outlet, too. Dozens more wonderful Refrigerator makes ice cubes without |nyt, and putt them in t bosket 4 ones in Manchester ought to be OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON ance in the Elementary School.” Croeley features, including popular divided-top side Russia and in the relationship Mothers of the fifth grade pupils tesctied from fandom and hap between Russia and Us satellites and THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 to 8:30 served "Tefreshment.s. with Mrs. design. Get it now . . . and be a wonderful A U T O M A T IC A L LY ! Not for years have you seen refrigccator hazard decisions and approached We would like to promote internal 17 Roger Mercham chairman p^f the cook automatically. (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) 7 value like this! You get a refrigerator that defrosts itself automatically from a consistent point of\ view. division within the ranks of the committee. . tnd that, of course, is the very Today’s Event Calendar Moscow hierarchy and within the Th? Children of Mary of St. Jo . . s freezer that stores 80 pounds of frozen food . . . the exclusiva I ssence of planning, and the very Russian people, and we would like seph’s church meet at 7(30 p. m. at TUNE IN MANCHESTER MATINEE FROM 1 to 2 P. M. DAILY , ; cason we Have a Town Planning to see the natural and inevitable the'-school hall; the vi.siting com Automatic Ice-Maker! Plus dozens of extra Servel Features like ( Commission. DIRECT FROM THE BANK «rJ0 mittee of St. John’s Episcopal MODI. gap between Russia , and her • RADIO STATION WCCC, 1290 ON YOUR DIAL RI-SDO EASY TO OWN— ONLY SIS A MONTH-;24 MONTHS TO SAY // Church meet.* at 7:1.5 p. m. at the so Butter Keeper . . . Roomy Door Shelves . < . Cheese Chest . . . Rlai All this increases our belief thst satellites open and widen. church: The Yarn and Eye 4-H 1 he Town Planning Commission, The question is that of how we Club will meet this afternoon at $369.95 $50 For Your Old Stov* movable Egg Nests . . Step-Saver Handles . . . and many motel 1 T its action on East Center street operate if that is what we wqnt to the home of Mr.s. Roscoe French in 1 he other night, lapsed momcn- .bring about. Do we increase, or do Vernon. The speaker will be Miss • Shirley Weik. 4-H cluh leader: The 1 arily from its own best standards, we relax, our prc.ssure against the Vernon Center Men’s Club 8 p. m. I nd, under the urgency of one spo- Russian system? Which is the at the church social rooms. »A mo < ial appeal, neglected its own long more likely to induce rivalry and tion picture "Modern Flying,” a All tacked By A W-Ytar Warraatyl 1 ange principles and purposes. plotting inside the Kremlin, a feel Civd Defense film will be shown; ^ , I i .nd all this increases our hope Annual banquet Men's Union of ing that there Is an enemy just 'W' We're expecting you at our Open House! Union Congregational Church 6:30 I nd our belief that the members of outside the gates, or a feeling that p. m. at the church. George H. Rea- OPEN MON. and THURS. NI6HTS UNTIL 9:30 t ie Commission will be willing to Russia has a breathing spell W e 'd like to show you around your new toll center. ma. vice president of the Arherican 1 ike a aeconit look at the prob- Which is the more likely to start Screw Company. gue.«t speaker M anchester Division 1 !m involved. We arc quite sure We've planned a program to give you and your family an Business and devotional meeting of the people of Russia thinking fre, Luther League of the First Luther- t ley Intended no harm to. anybody. ly about their new leadership evening that will be interesting and different. ,ftn Church 7 p. m. at the church I nd no offense to their own past And which is more likely to en Returns To States :;)(c H a r t l a r d G a u a € • < z ;cord and principles. We do think courage the development of revolu 0. l. Hobron Among Connecticut servicenjen PHONE t le actioif' was 'taken before cither FIRST NATIONAL BANK aboard the Navy transport Gen tion in tj?e satellites, the feeling M anagf \ .Sim-’n B. Bucker arriving at Seat- t le community or the commission that the satellites and Russia arc tle Wash., todav was CrL Richard 1 self had fUUy realized all its ita- threatened together from the out F. V '7 - 8 Walnut street, Rock I llcations and all the many factors side, or the feeling that the need OF MANCHESTER ville. J . li iv^ved, and it is in the good tra- for - their unity is not militarily ---- «----- » - - l ------1 _____ .‘w THI SOUTHIRN NIW IN^LAND COMPANY DAR .Scheduler Session Manchester Office. 687 Main Street, Open Thursday Eveninfs wvpvGii TELEPHONE . S.ab.-a Trumbull. Chapter. Daugh-, <1 tion 6t Manchester public serv- urgent? ’ / and Saturday Mornings for ..ppliapce Demonstration and Saks Federal Reserve Syileiiii ters of the American Revolution { ii e that, in such a'sltuation, every We have seen that the Russians ‘ T el.’'| will mee‘ at the home of Mrs. Clar 358 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. MI-3-5191 r lasimable amount o f ednsidera- answered such questions one'wayi Complete $oiiliiBg Service MHcheH 9-4511 ence Finley. Sr., regent,' at 37 t aa and reconsideration be grant- in theory, but have not, as yet, at White street, tomdryow ajl 3 p.m any rate, been able to resist violat- 4 .. •V*' - A. V Y-T 7 ' '' V V / ‘ % ^ '
(, . \ Ay,'MARCH 10, 1953 PAGE MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESJER, C O N N . , TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1953 MANCHESTER “EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ifUni EIGHT (MSI) took a leading part. stripped of his military honors, ac eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. favors increasing the tM, perhaps Stucleiits inf I taly About 1.000 paraded In Mtlgn, cepted the post, indicating he has Coventry • Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. more then the governor recom Probers Told b i a Ificincrator Plus Wooil Pile Ef|uals Trouble booing, at thelbullding of the Com truced with the party’s younger LeDoytj, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Clay, Funds Unit mended. on the ground that it is OBENERAL aEOTRIO Demonstrate Again munist newspaper L’Unlta and strong man, millionaire Count E C E B repair Winthrop Merrlam, Jr., Miss Kay out of line with the tax on incor shoutlrjg "Communist Traitors” Valerio Borghese, Fascist naval Hansen, Mrs. Hans Hansen, Mrs. porated business. Reds (Advise tlay on Pier during the procession. hero. 4-H Garden Clubs to Play George Fafrcll, David Farrell, ’The MSI emerged in last year’s Under the preseiSt eyrtem, new • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS , (Continued from Page One) MSI PICKS GRAZIANI Mrs. Ethel Cargo. About 58 attend- Divided___ • on huslnessea have a tendency not to l6 Withdrawn Rome, March lO—(P>— Italy’s local elecUont aa Italy’s fourth ed from Tolland county. The con incorporate. Cowles said. Ike, Congress Several thousend studenU major pro-Fasdst party, the ‘M3l strongest political force. It com CMJ uijupiT: Role of Host During Rally vention Was considered one of the The pi'Ssent tax is levied at a • HOT WATEIIAND WARM AIR By Clo^e Vote (Italian Social Movemenn. tod« bined with the Monarchists to cap- largest of, th4' annual events to rate of 31 for each of gross marched in the capital, shouting named Musaolini's con(|ueror of ture the city adminirtratlons of the date. .. Taxes Plan 31.000 (Continued from Page One) "Long Uve Trieste” and "Down Ethiopia, Rodolfo GrazU,ii, as *u ' Adriatic port of - -Bari . and the Coventry, March 10—(Special ).tahouid be contacted before build- ■Wr.— . retail business end 25 cents for HEATINB SYSTCMS great west Italian port city of —The local 4-H garden clubs w U ; ing is started. Manchester Evening Herald Cov (CoatlniMd Iron Page One) esoh 31,000 worth of gross whole taking information out of the, CWumbiH, March lO—(Special)— with Tito." Members of the honorary president. sale bwiness. Ea'ch biennium it ^rm anent pier at the com- The former marshal, now Naples. be host at a Tolland County 4-H Enters in Shows entry correspondent, Mrs. Chnrles files,” Mrs. Dodd added. | fascistic Italian Social Movement Ed Noble of the Bantam Farm, yields the etate about 31.800,000 • GOMMERCIAL md RESIDENTIAL nnlty Mach on the lake here haa raAiin%#if J garden rally April 10 at 8 p.m. at j L. little, telephone Pilgrim 2-8231. that pr^edure be followed greatly Mrs. Dodd testified under in- j George Hersey Robertson School. entered a number of species In the influenced the committee, Cowles and the countries an equal amount ffcd even before It was built. Cowles said. structiona from Chairman Jenner AIR CONUmONINU Mrs. Joseph Motycka of the local WilUmantlc poultry show and the seid. Most of those witnesses spoke j a move to pare the rivlaed 4-H Town committee has been fourth New England comm'ercial Case’s Is Builcliug Legislators, -'returning to the (R„ Ind.) of the aubcommlttee to iiiyet to within a 20-mlll tax named chairman of the committee | poultry ex^sltion at the^Stata Ar for big. and small business. capitol after*a four day recess, call no names except of persona AUTOMATIC HEATINB mory. Included were 22 species Cowles disclosed also that the it*ra kt Saturday'e town meeting In charge of arrangements. The Purification Tank committee it thinking of making found one, of the eession’a most she knew the eubcommlttee had ive kcted to withdraw an outlay program will be open to the public of bantams of the Black Rose controversial issues awaiting ac- already questioned behind closed and has been planned to end by Combs. Rhode Island Red, White an adjustment In the tax on unin- t)on-^the OOP plan for Dedlstrlct- doors. Robert Morris, subcommit ir recreation. Wyndotte, Black Wyndotte, Old eorporated business to bring the The flecreatlonal Council was R I S L E r S 9:30 p.m. Case Brothers is building a purl state more revenue than suggested ing the State’s 36 senatorial dia- tee counsel,■’said Mrs. Dodd knew lotted »1,600 last October with Frognun Highlights English game bantam and Black tricts. of all -who had been heard. WILLIAMS "Your Frieadly Market? Spangled and Silver duck- fication tank for processing .waste by the governor. hlch to erect a permanent pier at Highlighting the program w U from its mill at Highland Park The governor proposed thet the The measure, which Democrats- Seemingly completely at ease, 99 Snnimer Street be a demonstration of a simple i wings Mrs. Dodd testified she had been le beach. Saturday’s vote takes Tomorrow's Event Calendar before dumping the waste into the tax be doubled, but suggested no say they will battle all thf way to ilk a'lvay and limits use of the Ttl. MI-3-8080 floral arrangements by Mrs. Floyd i change in the present system, the State Supreme (Tourt, was slat expelled from the Communist Wednesday meetings will in stream. party in 1949 after having sought- on. SERVICE »aeh to town resldenU and quall- NOTICE N. Wiley of Coventry Garden 1 clude Coventry Fragment Society waste into the stream. which divides the revenue between ed for a Senate vote. kd property owners. Summer FREE DELIVERY Club. There will be a surprise quls The concrete tank, a cylinder 25 the state and its counties on a 50- unsuccessfully to resign from it. all-day in the Church Community She denounced (Tommunlem aa eldenU will be able to use the Wa Give SAH Green Btampa with prises for garden club mem House; Merry Maids 4-H Sewing feet in diameter and 14 feet high, .50 basis. Wood floors newl.v finished with Free Survey fosy Terms lach facilities. bers: a moving picture with Owen will cost an estimated 13,000 for Cowles raid he personally was shellec should not be waxed until '‘sinister” and "an International Also upheld was a vote to regis- Club after school at the home of conspiracy,” and praised the sub 341 BROAD ST.— Mltekon 9-12S7 S. Trask in charge. Mrs. 'a . G. Crlckmorc with Mrs. construction, according to a build inclined to favor s division giving the shellac haa had two or three r kll motorboats operating on the OPEN SUNDAYS Announcement by Albert Gray, Ethel Cargo, leader: Brownies ing permit issued today by Build the state 60 per cent of the days in which to sat. Self-pollshlng committee’s investigation of al Attention all building contracterSp archi- Tolland County 4-H club Agent; Troop 69 from 3-4:30 p. m. in the ing Inspector David Chainbers. revenue. type vMix should not be used until leged {Tommunlit Influence on pub Named Seal Chairman UNTIL 1 P. M. a demonstration by a Hebron 4-H Robertson School; Coventry Junior As the, waste flows slowly He added that he definitely three or four weeks have elapsed. lic education. J-M r*. Amelia Kozeika has been garden club: a talk on "A Com-, Homemakers 4-H Club after school through the tank, solids will settle named general chairman of the tects/ond anyone now building or munity Project" by a representa- at the home of Mrs. Ralph C. Hoff in the bottom, allowing the liquid 1 ^ 1 1953 Easter Seal campaign tive from Tolland. Present will be AaslsUng will be Mrs. Francis man, leader: Frisky Needle 4-H to pass out at the tank’a top. outstanding 4-H club members Sewing Club from 7-8:30 p. m. at IftMcer,: Mrs. J. Russell Evans, Mrs planning to build o structure for which from throughout the state. lorrls Kaplan. Mrs. Joseph Luaky. the home of Miss Naomi Griffith, ffrs. Francis Savage, Mrs. Alfred . *, 1 Herald Photo. Music Is Main Theme leader. loracchl, Mrs. E. Malcolm SUn This is the origin of s fire that brought out more" than 20 firemen yesterday morning to fight S electric service Is desireda Where may^ The correlatlop of music and Choir of the First Congregation Ard and Mrs. John Woodward. blare on Hackmatack street. Circled is an incinerator located in the middle gf a woodpile and creating ihysical education will be stressed al Church rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. fjocal Stocks Asks Ticket Returns a formidable fire harard. Fireman Anthony Sartor (letli of Co. 1 uses a booster hose to soak the area lyeta A^ednesday night at the -Parent- in the sanctuary: setback party at Edward Ashton, qhalrman of the while First Assistant’-Fire Chief Harry McCormick checks the incinerator. Fire officials have Issued Teacher association meeting at 8 8 p. m. in the hall of St. Mary's quotatlona FuroUhed By rkyS and means committee of the warnings about opert burning, untended fires in Incinerators and spark-scattering high winds. The p.m. at the Robertson School. Church with Mrs. Frederick Fla Cobnm A Middlebrook, bie. YOU PAYING FOR A olunteer fire department, has fire yesterday was barely kept from going into the woods, not seen In the photo, and spreading to Members of the junior high grades herty and Mrs. Alex D. Proulx in 1 p. m. pricea Meed that final returns on the nearby buildings, - . ______*YK*io my will demonstrate activities. Girls charge; rehearsal of- Coventry Bank Stoeke teket sales for the “Band of An order of Hit Fodofal G o vo m n i^ linyita « »ko amoant of eoMNr will bring in broom handles and do Players cast of "Still Life” by Noel Bid Aaked lanjos Concert” be made before rhythma with music; boys will (Toward at 8 p. m. in the Brook- Firat National Bank Wednesday. The concert will be Tucker, Wlnthrop Pierce, Robert the Company may uta or obtain In the future end roatriett tbo Company's build pyramids, march in and. out moore Barn. of Manchester...... 34’ 38 Somero, Eugene Berge.son, Steven Hartford National AND A FREEZER Aid March 20 at Yeomans Hall, to music. Setback Results FOOD ability to extand ita wiroe alonf atroota and now locOtiont. ti^ n e aUll desiring to purchase Fletcher, Richard Levesque, Tom There W'ill be tumbling on mats, There were nine tables of set Bank and Trust .... 32 34 my Kokaski, Perry Pederson, LOAN t ucket may do so from any mem- Wanted exercises on the parallel bars by back in play Friday night (luring Hartford Conn. Trust . 85 90 ers of the department. Richard Carpenter. Richard Card, Anyone building or planning to build a 'atructuro for which electric aorvico boys and girls and buck horse the Green-Chobot Legion Post Manchester Trust .... 60 — WUfred Sdracchl will be chair- Jeffrey Lewis. Andrew Spearman, request? exercises by boys. Francis A. Per- Auxiliary party at Legion Hall. In phoenix State Bank an of the refreshment committee Richard McCabe and Richard Mc- 5 or 6 ROOM HOUSE it doairad thould call.at our office ftw up-to-date information at to the rotti. PTA 00-president, and John charge were Mrs. George S. Nel and T ru st...... 63 68 IN HIGH FOOD COSTS! or the evening's entertainment; Quade. • A. MaeVeagh, both of the school son of Andover. Mrs. Louis Steullet FIm Insurance Companlee RIGHT NOW ard Rosebrooks, stage commit George Taylor and David Goss availability of lorvice, at froRuont iehangat in rottrictiona are oxpoctad. faculty will be in charge. and Mrs. Ralph V. Reynolds, both Aetna F ire ...... 56 58, ) and Edward Fox and Henry were awarded their wolf badges or APARTMENT ...at The Glee Club led by MaeVeagh of Coventry. Prizes were awarded Hartford Fire ...... 160 165 mitt, sale of tickets. and Carl Johnson andJack The tamo appliet in tha cate of a commercial or induatrial cuatomor con* w’lll render three selections. Grade to the following: Women’s first, National F ire ...... 65 68 Your family can -«njoy more T-bone steaks. Sirloins, J H IY LIKE TO SAY I; At Grange meeting Wednesday Berthiume their lion badges. UNFURNISHED two mothers will be hostesses. The Mr8.^,Roxanna Richardson; second, Phoenix....’...... 108 113 Rib Roasts . . . more of the finest cuts of beef, pork. ight at Yeomans Hall there were Members of the committee on tomplating the purchato of additionsi oRuipmant and a conaoquont incroato nominating committee will be Mrs.-Wililam Robarge; third, Mrs ve new applications for member- refreshments were; W. K. Pierce, (SAN AND WIFE elected to prepare a slate of of Alice (Tyr of WilUmantlc. Men's Aetna Caaualty ...... 109 116 Iamb and other meats . . . sn endless variety of de ip. A literary program was pre- George Peder.son. C. Randolph PHONE MI-f-1337 in aiactric load. OVER A MILLION ficers to be presented at the April first, Winfield J. Andrews of Willi Aetna Life inew) ... . 78 81 nted. Mrs. Ruby Wolff, lecturer, Forbes, and Capl. George Roman. LOANS made at ftueno/ meeting. mantle; second, Charles A.spinwall Conn. General ...... 189 195 licious frozen fruits, berries, vegetables—all at aub- d a poem, Joseph Tashlik gave In goncral, available aupplioa of motoriola will bo uaad in auch a way at to lait yaar to amployed (loming Events of Andover: third, John Grenier of Hartford Steam Boil. . 44.>i 47>.i talk on his recent trip to Florida, mew and woman — mar Man.sfield. Specials .Mrs. Robarge, 778 sUntial QUANTITY DISCOUNTS, with STANBK’S Manchester Evening Hrald Co The Christian Endeavor Society Travelers ...... 758 ,d Judge Clayton'Hunt acted as fumith aorvico to the groatoat number of cuatamort, with conttruction ried and tingle — in ail of the Second Congregational Mrs. Ina Kelley of WilUmantlc. I>nbUe Ctintlea BEN HUR PLAN. c master for "Professor Stoop- lumbia correepondent. Mrs. Frank walks of Ufa. Church will have a round and There will be * similar party here Conn. Light Power . 15 >i 17'; iiM ’s School for Music Apprecla- Marchlsa, telephone HArrlson requiring tha laaat amount of critical. matoriila being taken care of firat. If you ara ttaadily amployad square dance March 27 instead of Friday at 8 p. m. sponsored by the Conn. Power ...... 38>(| 40<3 on.” . g-0365. and can handia convaniant Friday at 8:30 p. m. in the Church post of the American Legion. Hartford Elec. Lt. ... . 52'i 544 With the average family of four confuming 2 Vi tona Taking part in the school were monthly paymanti, laa Astana/, Community. House. Gail Johsnson, age 11, is con Hartford Gas Co. .. . 37 40 rs. Herbert Englsrt, Mrs. Laicius Money-Sover yffe regret oxceodingly any incenvanianca which may bo cautod our cuato- thay ilka to tay "Yas”. Phona The executive board and the or fined to her bed at her home on So. New England of food a year figure your own savings as a VOLUME ibinson, Donald Tuttle, Raymond first for ona-visit loan. Wr.ita or ganizational committee of the Juniper drive, Lakeview Terrace. Tel...... 35H 374 PURCHASER. lyman and F, Stanley Andrews, Reduce this Eesy Way mart, and wa will do our boat to toko care of ovoryono'a needs. Howavor, coma in to Astana/ today. Saa Nathan Hale Community Center She w’ill be absent from h*r grade Alannfactnrmg Oomuanlee why to many agraa, Am. Hardware ...... eompanists were Mrs. Andrews this govornmant order, and otkari which wilf undoubtodjy fellow, all datignad will meet jointly Thursday at 8 six rissses at the ' Robertson 1T4 l»4' id Mrs. Allan Robinson. 1950 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-DOOR ^DAN "It's htatmi/." p. m. in the Center building. School for about two more months. Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 43>i 46t4 TrfiU Justice Court Joan taam $2S ta MM The public is Invited to a brush Mrs. Hsrold M. Turner’of High Aaaoc. S pring...... 274 304 RADIO CEILING PRICE $2120 to aid our country's mobiliaation, are of nocoasity binding on ovoryona. an aianatvr# irfana demonstration tomorrow at 1 p. m. street and Mrs. Raymond Hath Bristol B rass...... 13 Vi 1514 Kenneth Lee Brady, 16, of North Coulfiold HEATER 1014 Vestchester, was found^gullty of OUR PRICE in the vestry of the First Con away of Main street, are patients Cheney Bros, '(new) . »’* ivMing responsibility a t''T ria l Tolls You IIVDRAMATIC gregational Church, sponsored by at Windham Community Memorial 105 125 DRIVE the Ladies • Association. ’The wo Hospital. Williniantic. Em-Hart (new) .... 48 51 uStloe Court here Thursday>eve- H ow l Fafnir Bearing...... 35 38 jing. He was fined 350 with $20-te- men will also have an all-day work Ricky Ple.sz of Brick Top road, A REAL SHARP CAR— ONE OWNER session beginning at 10 s. m. here. Willimantic, observed his sixth Hart Cooley. .■...... 354 384 nltted. The charge was made dun fi Meeting Postponed birthday Sunday during a birthday Lander.<(. Frary, Cllk. 25 27 e an accident which occurred Feb. Whan Joan Csul6eld wants to Iom Sni Floor t Jarvit BulMIng •iaht, aha aayi, "my flrst thoufhi. is The Good Harvest 4-H Garden party at the home of his grandpar New Brit. Mach. Co. . 36 38 “J- ” Many woman who hava fol- toe MAIN STREET Club meeting tomorrow has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Crickmore North and Judd...... 27 30 STANEK’S BEN HUR FOOD PLAN Brady’s car, cutting In too short ths Ayds Plan rsporl losini up Manchester Motor Sales, Irc. «-(Over Woolwsrth’a) postponed to March 18 at 8 p. m. and family on High street. He is Russell Mfg...... 14',4 16'4 a line of traffic, caught the to lO'ooiinds with ths vary Aral box M itchell 9-74SV • ManchaatOr at the home of Ellas Clay, leader the son of Mr. and Mm. Edward Stanley Work com. . 47 .50 (e2.981>Whan you taka Ayd« bafora 512 WEST CENTER STREET T he C onnecticut ^ P ower C ompany HMwy C. Manglllo, YES MANager lUmper of an auto driven by Peter msala at okactad, you automattcally on Riplev Hill. “ Plesz. Terry Steam 90 100 llauta of WilUmantlc, dragging aat laaa— waight naturaUy. “THE HOME OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS’ OFIN THUUSDAY SVENINOS UNTIl I Issues Three Permits Mrs. Roger Kenniston, a daugh Torrington ...... 29'4 314 liaute’s car some disatnce ^fore Itm i iiitEi n initmN t( ill urrmndisi (mrsi Frederick G. Bls.sell. town agent, ter of the Crtckmores, ■ also ob U. S. Envelope com. . 62 72 Provides Maximum Savings ha ctra broke away. Brady then OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9—TEL. MI-3-4i;i4 Itim ilM in 4« ty m il has issued three building permit.s served her birthday that during U. S. Envelope, pfd. . . 63 68 umad oft his llghta. speeded up WELDON DRUB CO. k km I f SIN • since the first of the year. Two of the family reunion. Veeder-Root...... 32 <4 3514 d turned off into a eccluded spot, 001 MAIN S'TREET II (m n n tin itmllly iurttlstmli tl SU.05 tuS. these are for additions to horses Mrs. Fred Duktig la a patient at The above quotations are not to here he could not be found. and the other for a new building. the Manchester Memorial Hospital. be cons(.rued as actual marketa. Abraham Sherman of Wllllman- Bissell reminds persons building in She expects to return home soon. On Food Purchases ,1c, who was just behind the two town that zoning regulations are Local residents who attended Seeing only the cloud to theij ars. took Brady’s registration still In effect and he or Grant E. the seventh annual 4-H state con ailvA- lining—that’s what makes ' umber and went with Slauta to Toothaker of U. S. Route 44-A vention Saturday in Hamden in- a pessimist. iport the accident. Through Sher- CROSLEY UHF --CROSLEY UHF - CROSLEY UHF So Necessary To Make An’s act they were able to catch LOOK A BEAD rady at his home where he was rrasted by State Policeman Rich- ,rd Power. Two-Day Institute An Effective A two-day Sunday school instl- ;ute has been held at Columbia ngregational Church. Sunday temoon guest speaker was Dr. Food Plan Work illiam Bradley, professor of phl- THURSDAY NIGHT ophy of religion at the Hartford emlnary. Last night Miss Doro- y Ju(iy, director of (Kristian Only ifinost quality producH includod • Nama brand frpi- ducation at the First Congrega- onai Church in WilUmantlc, on fniita and vogatablM (your ehoiea) # Swift's and poke on ’’Materials Available for Caching Religion to Your (?hild.” Armour*! U. $. Choict Moerts. ^ r. Robert G. Armstrong, pas- Is U. H. ;ion V r of the Lebanon Congregational urch spoke on "The Bible hd your Child.” Churches of Andover and Hebron i ere invited by Rev. Henry G. To b u y .,, yman, to Join the local church And Answer Night this special program. A family BEN HUR glstration fee of one dollar was ,sked to defray any expenses for "America's Finest'" Farm e program. or not to buy? Cub Park News Here’s How. Our Plan and Home Freezer Cub Pack 6Jt met at Yeomans At < lall Friday evening. 'The theme 9, 18-2, 18.8 and 20 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY elng "Westward Ho.” . Cuba pre- ented their .skits dres.sed to fit That is the (fin f) quesHan. e occasion. Den 1 presented an Indian war Benefits You! ance as itji skit. Den -2 gave its But the big question usually Ip "W hert can I get ALL ALUMINUM ersion of the pony express. Den 3 We deliver top-quality known brand foods—at prices low cost delicious frozen—fresh vegetables, fruit, poul resented a skit on the old-time BRUNNER’S the money?" Combination try, fish, U. S. graded CHOICE beef and other meats huckwagon. Den 5 sang "Git that mean real savings for volume discounts. long. Little Dogic.s”. 1 and foods. It’s a “minute market”, no waiting, no push Each den displayed articles A t this point consult with the experienced mort ing. You shop in 60 seconds. ^ nade at the weekly den meetings SCREEN 4 STORM In 2t months, or less, the money you save on food t the homes of their den niotb- Sponsored by Crosley gage staff at M/LHCHESTER TRUST who are more than pays for the freezer. When freezer pay. rs; Mrs. W. E. Pierce and Mrs. 2 You get several months’ supply hf food—PLUS ’illiam Jacobus, for Den 2;, Mrs. ments stop, you save Jthat additonal money each month.- 4 your new BEN HUR FREEZER^ at no more cost^ . W. Pederson, Dyi, 1, with Mrs. trained to assist yen in sensible home hnancingt WINDOW .than you now pay for food alone. Yoi? can finance both leginald Lewis as her a.ssistant; Our two provious UHF schools wort so successful that we ore Then for many years you have a “super market” food and freezer on a monthly payment plan made avail Irs, George Taylor, for Den 3 and toHored ta your needs and income. with Built-in Weather Strip It'S. Frank Marchlsa for Den 5. planning ta hove our technicians on hand every Thursday evening 3 conveniently located in your home. It’s stocked with able to us through the Manchester Trust Co. £ The following boys iwcre pre- t nted with their bobcat Pins; ta answer your questions about UHF. (jl)flu7 b e c a u s e o n l y ^arammtut ,mes Thompson, Raymond Sled- ‘ i, ^dward Tucker, Frederick Both Regular or FHA Mortgogos for Home J ‘ NAS ALL THESE FEATURES: Ftnoncing or Re-hnonelng Se come in This Thursday and let us take The veil of mystery from Paramount All Aluminum Comb. Storm' and — — ^------CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON ---- — — — ^ UHF. 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MaIn 9T.*m.MI 3-4171 'V, ! ! \ -'r.- i I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, ,.MARCH 10, 1^58 PAGE ELEVnl i ^ Q B i T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10," 1953 ^ I American parade in which he had reported, but at.dawn Feb. 34. And on Qreanwood drive. Total eati- IVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER taken part. He also declared they It waa not againat Swatow harbor, mated coat of the 32 dwelllnge waa Poland Grab^ Doctor Says Reds Say Two had been sent on to Canton. aa the agency said, >but near 83B0.200. Skywatch Schedule Two Hong Kong newspapera pre Swatow. Total estimated cost for 35 al **To MBOY” TAYLOR & H 6 R R IFLE Sense and Nonsense viously have mentioned almilar terations and additlena permits Fishing Boats ■" ‘ . ili,U»« w tw iMunii—, • Malenkov May I Captured from reports from the mainland. The wae 882,475, for three garages. Wednesday Reds never have confirmed nor de Most of Building' 13,900, and for a tool shed, 81.000 n. (OentiBned Firoa Pngs Ona) A Judge aaked a man what age About the only person going Midnlgtat-2^a.m. .. .r,.'... Vainnteera Needed nied them. making a total estimated cost of Formosa Plane building during the month of he waa. easy on the taxpayer's money ^Blow a Fuse’l 2 a.m.- A'a.m. .. Leo Plecity »______U. S. Naval officers in Hong By Green Manor Man— am eight and fouracore.- these days is the taxpayer. He has Kong m'e skeptical of the reports. 8418,076. Poland's Minister to Denmaik, 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... Howard Petera Or. Stsnlslsw.KelleS'Krami, dellv* m Judge—And why not fouricore to...... George McGraw, Elizabeth Dziadug (Conttnned From Page One) If the Nationalist Navy and Cen- The buildtfig department also (ContiBued From Fage Ohe]i 6 a.m.- 9 a.m. .. ieaued 18 tradeemen’a Ilcenaea or ered a third note to the Danish and eight? 9 a.m.-Noon----- ...... Alan Wabrek, Michael-A. Glean traal News are talking about the Of 32 building permits for new dwellings issued last month, 25 licenee renewals, 43 plumbing per government yesterday, again an Man—Because, I was eight be A law in Omaha, Neb. requires disease does occur more often in Noon-3 p.m...... Mrs. Lucy Burke, Thomas Maxwell allat agency Central News carried same captured Red or Reds, It won’t be the first time they've dif went to Green Manor Estates for mits, 31 oil burner permits, 71 elec- grily demanding return of tbs fore I was fourscore. train conductors to wire the mayor people who are overweight.” 3 p.m.- 6 p.m. . . Robert Dunn, William Handler a somewhat almilar atory from plane to his country. The Danes ...... Gladys Gogselin, Barbara Wallett Quemoy Island, not far from Swa- fered. homes on Barry road, Constance tricsl permlU, 32 heating permits, ahead of time if any passengers •The TennessAan's survey resulted 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. .. and 45 certificates of occupancy. have made no move to comply es show any signs of contagious 8 p.m.-lO p.m .-...... Myra Fitzgerald, Florence Plitt tow:' Central News reported a The Navy gave this corrected drive,; Conway road and Vernon K-rations stored in Germany from a chance rer.ark by a heart street, most of them at estimated far, though there have been indi disease. •30 p.m.-Midnlght ...... Russell Wright, Hyatt Sutliffe Communist prisoner said he had version of a recent Nationalist .since the war have spoiled, the specialist who declined to be naval raid againat the mainland: costs of 811.000 or 813,000. Take a tumble In advance and It cations the aircraft mlght-bs given —L. C. Williams, Stormsburg, Neb. quoted for publication. actually seen the two Americans. Army reports. And the former GI He said they were led through the The raid waa not at midnight one One 820,000 permit waa Issued will help you to keep from being a back after It is exsmlns* thor wants to know, "How could they nominations, most of . them rela atreets of Swatow in an anti day last week, ea Central News to Howard E. Phillips for a homa fall guy. oughly. tell?” Whisky Wit tively small. Six shots of rum will cure a cold, Velde Hints Red There was no immediate com Pupils Return The big Sunday School Picnic if you egn get a cold . . .■ He who ment from the National Council of held Tuesday at the Park was a laughs, lasts; be who quaffs, lists Hunt in Churches IChurchea of Christ in tho U. S. A. To New Rooms hug success. . . . A drinker spends one-third of A different body includes most of i 11 —Overbrook (Kan.) paper. his life In bed and the other two- the larger Protestant denomina thirds in bad . . . Some say there (Contbiaed From Page One) tions. are no rounds of drinks in the Rep. Velde said in his broadcast South School Addition Armed posse is hunting through stitutions, diacredlting our lead rugged Ozark hills for a polar ladder of success. that he did not agr^e with Senate Ib Completed, Btest of bear, a black bear and four mon Whisky is about the only enemy ers and dividing our people." majority leader Taft of Ohio that keys. Time was— moonshine man has succeeded in really loving Theae atatementa followed a a Communist could teach ftrovid- Plant Being Renovated time —when at least a dozen pink . . . When intoxicated, a Gq'man v e ^ ^ 'bauie between Velde and Ung didn't teach Wmmunlsm, or verDw uBii.. ^ something to that effect." Children attending the South elephants would have been thrown wants to sing: a Spaniard to gam Mrs. Agries Meyer, vvlfe or me ^ Communist should not in. School, for whom the regular win ble, an Italian to boast; an Irish board chairman of the Washlngt allowed to teach anv type of man to flght, and an American to ter vacation was'extended a week Post after Mrs. Meyer crltlclMd ^y^ject because he doesn’t have a to permit comjiletlon of the two- Teacher—What animal would be make a speech. him in an address ^fore-a. gamer- open mind." > i , C«F. IWNNUIw, THAT'S ALLEY ^ ^ I CANT SAY I RECALLS------s;.. •«?, h h" OOP ALL BIGHT.,. / WELL.VtlOTTA 'IM EVER MAKIN' / AWFUL 42 nth eggs the churches, any more than we 43 Get up are now engaged in investigating Red China, toward the Malenkov “ * ' ANYTHING FOR f HAJNP IT TO 'IM... I ONE ANY MORE ( MESSY ) ^ a A 8 n R" A GRAND I THIS TIME HE'S SPECTACULAR! \ THOUGH.'/ t 46 She was born the colleges and universities," the About Town government. in ------— , p statement quoted him. “We are en Some aources have suggested en tr a n c e! MADE A w ii li. OOOZY/ New Mexico gaged at present in investigating The Lucy Spencer group of the that the Chinese leader is lUcely to 'W. the extent of Communism in the demand a much g r e ^ r voice In 80 For fear that JT i r Second Congregational Church will 81 Entangle colleges—for the benefit of the meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 world Communlat planning than p % he claimed when Joseph Stalin was way home r ar" colleges themselves and the people S2Presa ii y//'. Ha o'clock-at the home of Mrs. J. M. 53 Story —and we would be doing the same. Nichols, 55 North telm street. Mrs. alive and in the saddles m In relation to churches.” Malenkov took, mrticular pains » < ^ s 54 Native metal HI Joseph Wright will assist the hos 88 Incursion 'M'\ Explnlna Purpose tess, and the members will -work in his speech at Stalin’s funeral id W H» The- statement said Velde ex for the Red Cross. yesterday to emphMize hia govern .... - 56 Not closed r • ,T. w awA a f 87 Sesame plained thd purpose of such an in- ment’s desire for an even closer svh tns Wns siM SB i relationship between the world’s S^Mcasurei of il vestigation “would be to determine Courses In jewelry making and whether the American Communist two largest Communist countries. *‘Wa knaw whara ha waa in Koraa, but I'can't tiaap cloth metal work on Monday evenings ST" 3 T party, through its membership, is and dressmaking, on Tuesday eve Speaking ovdO the bier of his dead 'thinking about him at that danca— a haro to aM .thoao VERTICAL attempting to deatroy religion In chieL the new prime minister said: S*IO nings are being offered by the ^■ I SET - WV-IVY DO y o u V\DE| last night he waa "pleased that 6u l unlike most of the world’s WHAT G iv e s ? WON'T BUDGE TILL B ttti K\Ct VTWETJ-*4crt V3t>» ,-i IN THKT VJAWE VOOSE DOWbi , BIST .St. Mary’s 50-50 Club Will hold I FIND OUT A FEW f U»4Wsf «. NS W NOO 0\D»i’T r-J there are those in W a^lngton who its. monthly meeting Friday night Communist chiefs, Mao was not on the ST«VY\?W\TH A VveviET ??? are ready to look into this situation hand to hear the statenaenL, The THINGS! _\ g »4 0 V A l ------1-^-----1 TETLCE t»4 ^DDKIT ? RDGGVtS at 7 o’clock in the parish house; A Vt’ ’ YOlTVE GOT < for the good of the country." poUuck will be served by the com Chipese leader did not m ^ e the \TO MV LITTLE SSNTNER/ TNEEgPnSIVEIQNPjl COMING OP ON EVERY FAITN...... M L dominated group that functions as S IS T E R a n d POOR lANtUTMIMf VES! SOME7MMA v A-A POE IMTO A UTTIE CMP BUSINESS -J U S T KITTY. FLOSSIE f a highly important Russian LSWE LET IT STUART'- AUCMAa# NAFPENEPLASTWCHT, OF FLOWERS?; .-SAVINSMTS AS KITTY SAIP I-1-CANTBELCVE weapon in the Cold War. It sup V when critical emergencies occur. No mission is j B L O W VUMRVWS MSS.FMN! I-A H - , cominsupmsreL -BUT IT-AH- IT« ANYTHING else! plies the Soviet Union with agents abroad and directs infiltration for AWAYI Aiounfiny?, kXP TtM NOT TO NATURALLY /MA MENTION IT ID ANYONE US-WDNPER! subversive purposes of labor move -B-BOT-AH-I FEEL menu throughout the world. N0WrNATHMSN{lU.P At the time o r Ws appointment KNOW.' to the foreign ministry, western sources said lie move indicated more important^ no effort more gratefully received the new Mosewtv regime intended to maintain Ibe Communist war of nervies against the West. ’They ■ w p ir if f jT m reasoned that his work among . . ■■ "" ■ labor groups outside the' 8o\’let ^ WBTlIIi Union had become so Important ,by the man defending you in far places. You caii ^B UTO R STU to the Kremlin that he could no c a p t a i n E A S Y N ikva? BY LESLIE TURNER MY SOUl, longer be spared to direct the Rus FP^'CKI F=s AND HIS FRIE^^DS Wrongr Answer RV f. ni^oftSER Sian unions* His post as union why MRB he g o UP5ET? WAG THAT council chairman wa., given to N NOTE TO OWE OF Hi© FROOUCTIOM I WOOU5NT MEANWHILE'...... J ust ONE! I'o SAY-MANYOOteE M, Shvemlk, former honorary EVEN DREAM AND J. President of the Soviet Union. help him by giving through your Red Cross. ^ OF LETTIMG C A N T FIND CRAZY ! I KNOW WHEN DADDY GET ti IT VdOULO iMPROYff I’M WELL OFF.' ^ KuzneUoy is far more familiar MY UFE CONStOERABLY THE .ANSWER with other nations of the _ world MARRIED I — ONUYTWe lONeOf 1b rr r AAR. ASAI^ WHY, KNOW W HAT rr MEANS HUMMEL, IFTOU than many of his superiors in the * ! • 1}-, fW I OklBCi-WiB. WERE A WIDOWER new liussian government, some of FAwf&nC/ JSw /' AND SOMEONE ASKED whom have spent little or no time IFTOU WANTED TO outside Russia. MARRY AdAiN, W HAT ' Kuznetsov has visited America, ANSWER THE CALL...GIVE RENEROUSLY WOUDTOUSAY? France, Italy, Germany and Bri tain in connection with his job Soviet Union chief. In 1944, he I ^ W headed a Ruslan trade union dele gation to Britalp and hqd a talk with Winston Churchill, both then 2168 and now Britain’s prime minister. Sarrk;a. !»*«. T.M. Kuznetsov Is a personable offi |eB#r. t>M w WM < Here’s that popular yoked dress Embroidered in beautiful shades cial who speaks good English. Hu with a new look for spring. Easy V IC F L IN T One D im e BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY of purple, yellow, white, and is a graduate of the School of BUGS B U N N Y to sew and lomfortable to wear. greed, this lovelv panel of the Mines at the Carnegie Institute of It’s collarless and hrief-sIeeyeU IT W OULff KAN WHEN t'/W NCHOLAS ANP IF I KNOW GUVS XXIII Psalm will add to the Technology Zt Pittsburgh, Pa. with gay novelty buttons for trim. serenity of any room it graces. WEARNS A #190 SUIT #49 ELEVENTH. AT ANP g a r m e n t s , PfTUNlA 5AlP' WHAT A RfVOLTW'PEVELOrMENT.' IF TH'OL' SUfgR amors Ah# HAYft lyAOLY LEAST THAT'S^ THIS PUPB5 r eally r SHOULD HANS IF 1 HANS IT T' C M R ON# SRAM WASN'T Pattern No. 8944 is a sew-rite Pattern No. 2168 contains hot- EXTENDED FORECAST TEN CBNW N AIN p o c w r r /, WHERE IT TMId FCTURi' HOLE, TH'OTHER ONE FBIKOLATIN,' perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14, iron transfer for cross-stitch de Boston, March 10 -r- (/Pi The USGPTO ♦O'# IT COVER* ♦HOW*/ J'D BE IN A 16, 18, 20; 40, 42. Size 14, 4 1-4 sign pieauring l l ’ a x 13'j inches, temperature in New England dur BOTH HOLE* IN TH' TOUSH rLA«TCR... SPOT.' yards of 39-inch. ■stitch illustrations, material re ing the next five days, Wednesday ..-V HM«.' ■ For this pattern, send 30c in quirements and color cjiart. through Sunday, will average coins, y6ur name, address, size de Send 25c i,n coins, your name, three to six degrees below the The F. T. 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THE Herald Angle Miller’s Upset Buck s 62-50, Tie for Lead prankie’s Top Nassiffs in First Game of Rec By EARL W. YOST Sporto Editor NCAA Tournamentirnament Starts Tonight,T onight, Indiana Retains Top Ranking ||_____ “n».i..h.Ye.r"-L.. spe.j.ing l| RoresBores Drops in 24 K. rtp. NATIONAI, LEAGUE Grern • neason. . . . Garda didn't loae onr Day. rf ...... 5-R \h K(iik. ir ...... 0-2 15 B o o k edited by Dave Orote of the doubleheader all aeaaon and had Arrar(. r ...... 1-4 7 XSnCinnati office, like the Ameri-: the beat record in bygain billa ' St. John’s Advance in N IT P la y Rollinahlrl. rx 2 -2 n 111 Y Contest Despite Defeat to Minnesota 'c a n League Red Book, is crammed with 18 w^s and six defeats. . . Miiblard. Ig .. 4-6 f, Points in 77-69 Win -- <»■ • ...... ■■ i.I.K ■ . II ■ , , ■ .... . from cover to cover with interest- When in Boston, all rival teams TiYtRlB ...... 24 14-22 Ing daU on the senior circuit. stop nt the JCenmore HotcL-Bcavc.'s, New York, March 10- (45 The • vs. Oklahoma A and M. Missouri Big Bufk'N (.VI) STANDINGS N#w York, March 10*-^^')—De- Paced by Frank Borea’ 24 points, Cubs, Phils, Plratiuu and Cards preliminary round of the NCAA Valley champion; Oklahoma City, Vltln^r. rf ...... f? W L Pel. Frankie’s Drive-In w6nt on to • Kront cover of the Green Book .1-4 n ■plta an upaat loaa to Minnesota, stay at the Commodore when In B asketball T ournam ent gets unv vs. Kans«s, Big Seven champion. BA^sjind Scranton Play Varlpy. If ...... 4 1-1 9 Big Burk's ... 11 2. .846 Rec Results draw the fifst' blood in thoir host aaya the Warren Giles loop k» now ' Morr«n. v ...... 2 .1-7 7 New York while the Ryds put up derway at four sites across the Corvafll.s -Wyoming, Mountain M illcr’.s 11 ,/2 .846 Indiana's Big 10 champions were Slow Parade to Foul of three game seriae with tlio Nae- tn'lta 78th season while the back Bnlnard. rr ...... T 1-1 - 7 nt the Biltmore. Teams iiise the country tonight with 12 teams bat •States'(Skyline) Conference cham- : R. Aiiffufft. Ik ...... 4 4-fi 12 : Teachei s . .. . .667 voted tha beat collegcA baaketball rrsikle'i 01) siff Arms for the Roc Senior Bas cover has ' Information on parks same hotels when playing at tling to get into the regional finals pion vs. Santa Clara-Hnrdin-Sim- j , StrRtton, Ik ...... 0 0-0 0i .462 B. r. pti. ketball League playoff champton* In Best of Five Series "iW ap p ln g ...... taam In'tba land today for the 14 '•nd attendance at all eight league Brooklyn. this weekend. mons winner; Washington, PaciAc ’ ,385 DckI. rf ...... 6 3-4 ship. The Bast Hartford crew pooU ^cities from the seating capacity TotAlB ...... in 12-1J1 .*>0' Pioneer ...... Line Coaeh' Suggests pes*r. If ...... 2 3-4 6 All told, there are 22 teams In I Coa.st Conference champion, vs. Scorf at tislf time. .13-24 Big Burk’s. .385 aecond atraifht week. PInney, If ...... 4 2-3 10 ed a 77 to 69 win last night n tho 'to the clubhouse telephone num Durk'A. Moriartv’s ... THERE WERE l9l gamea won the event, but 10 of the conference; Seattle-Idaho State winner. Playoffs In the American League’ for its only victory over the locals. Silk City . ... .2,50 Bui tbe Hooeier. who succeeded c ...... 4 M 9 East Side gym befolo a fair eroei. ber. . by-'one run last season with the Steveni, c ,., ...... 3 Kansas might have a get atarted this week. Manchester The additions of John Azary, Wapping (SS) State Service .154 Seton Hall last week aa the No. Bartlesville, Okla., March 10 — L«llr, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 LOSS OF NORM Burks, Ugfe- Pkge on th» "Men in Blue" re- Cards winning 33 and losing 19 for All the at large teams -the schools chance to repeat, thei'e \X'lll be no and Wilkes-Barre wound 'up In a former Columbia star, and t'.lnny B. F. rt5. 1 team In the Aaaoclated Preaa' (A*)—A man with more than a ,). Borfs, r t ...... 4 3-3 10 scoring Nassiff forward,, early In Palrixle'. rf ...... 1 2-.1 4 ...... 9 24 'ports that A1 Barlick jumped from the high water mark. . . . Cham not members of any conference— replay of the Anal of last year. St. virtual tie for Arst plafce w ith per Yerdeschi, just out of service, bol WalUrt. rf 0 0-0 0 poll, faced a strong challenge from Booster Club Meets passing interest In basketball ap' T. Bore*. If 6-8 the third period was a big Mow to Playing with but five players, R. McKenna. If ...... 0 0-0 0 ^ Class D to the major leagues in pions under the arc lights were the except Oklahoma City U., must John's is In the National Invita centages of .667. 'The local club stered the Miners and they are re <5. Kupf*rfrhmlr.«rhml<( . .2 0-1 .score an up.set 62 to 50 win over to "slow the parade to .the free- Total! ...... 31 ' miner in Springfield, Illinois. Jocko ers were third behind the Phl|.%. TONIGHT'S ACiTION Is as fol the rate the Redmen are progres while the Barons annexed 20 trl- quintets In the league, despite the l.anz. la ...... 4 the top apot by 11 of the eporta i throw line" and "give defensive Arma (M) hit on the lip with a floating elbow. . . . Lone no-hIt, no-run game was .1-4 7 Big Buck's la.st night in the fea B. r. pu. He retired from ths gams and was .Conlon broke into the umpiring lows: sing they have as good a chance as umphfi in 30 outings. In the play overall record ’ compiled. Bakulskl, Ig ...... 2-4 11 ture Y Senior League game. As a. writara and broadcasters and to Aanual meeting ot the Man players an even break...... 6 2-3 12 .profea-lon in 1935 when, as a hurled by Carl Rrskine of the Idaho Stale. Rocky Mountain anyone to win It. offs. Wilkes-Barre is pitted against Along with these two scoring talled S82 points on tha usual basis ^ chester Bqostar Club will be held ...... 3 2-3 8 given emergency treatm ent a t tha Tolala ...... 27 l4-2ft' A); 1 esult the two trams are now tied He is Bud Browning, hesd' coach . member of the White Sox, he was Dodgers against the Cubs. . . Turk winner, meets Seattle, an at-large 'They advanced to the seml- Elmira and the BA’s open a best IMiwers, Scranton has Roy Bclll- silk City of 10 for flrat, nine for second, etc. Wednesday lilght at 8 o’clock at of the successful U. S. Olympic ...... 6 8-6 13 hospital. Three stitches WOTS nOed- Lown of the Cubs hurled the only lor first place with 11 and 2 won ...... 7 3-6 17 pressed into service for an ailing team, at Seattle. Anals last night with an upset three out of Ave games aeries with vraii from Scion Hall, Tommy Colil». rf .. 1-4 19 b u t WASHINGTON, which the School atreet library. Pres cage team in 1948 and owner of a ...... 4 3-5 10 ed to close the wound. one-hitter while there were 13 two- Hardln-Slmmons, Border- Con Birch of N iagara, Mar>- ,)affe of Tr.lonr, If . 0-0 10 and loss records. Wapping downc-l tumped from fourth to second, was ident Dr. Ray Mosser wUI be in Second game in the series win 1 ump. Next season he called ."em 7.5-74 victory over defending cham Scranton here in the Armory Fri Shaw. If j,.. Silk City in the other game; 68 spectacular record as both player ...... 0 1-3 1 hitters. . . . Ten toughest batters ference victor, goes against .Santa pion La Salle, and knocked the day night at 8:45. Muhlenberg, and veterans Jerry 0-2 4 close behind with 370 points. Ap charge...... 4 0-1 8 be played Friday night a t 8 o’clock .■vin the New York-Penn League and riummrr. r __ fi I-,’) 13 to 65. and teacher. 0 0-0 0 made the big show in 1941. Enough to strike out were: Peanuts Low Clara, another at-large outfit, at Philadelphia school right out of After the opening game, . the Flcisehman, Eddie Kaasler and Laprnd. r , I 0-1 2 parently the experts were mightily A full financial report on the ‘'The defensive player simply at tha Rec. ery (Cards), Eddie W a 11 k u s Palo Alto, Calif. Jack (hirrun. Bjnrkmar, r ... 2 0-0 4 STEVE BELLINGHIRI, Leo ImpreM^ py Washington’s 60-47 > on the umps. the running. teams will meet In Scranton Sun Zrminrk. rg past year’s activities' will be doesn’t have a chance any loager," Total! ...... M 13-36 M Nasalffs toomed into a 30 to 15 (Phils), Enos Slaughter (Cards), Eastern Kentucky and Notre Players eligible to compete in __ 4 1-1 9 day and Bob King set the scor and 80-57 thrashings of California made to the membership at to Score at half time, 38-31 Frsnklea. lead at the period but Franklo’s, The crowd of 16,235 that packed day afternoon. The third game Is Simon.'*. Ik . ... I 2-2 4 i ing iiaco for the winners while Browning said la aa Interview, ex Beferaei, Beattle-Staum. Richie Asburn (Phils), Stan Mu. cago Cubs, flfth^plaCe finishers dur- Wayne, Ind., while In the other half game. The Redmen, two-time win necessary it goes back to Scranton Allen, Buddy Ackerman, Hank Dc- Washington’s surge pushed La will be elected. All membera man with the ball. B. r . Pla. into a 38 to 88 m u rgtb a t la te - Willard Marsh’alt (Reds), Smokey hackcourl duties. Norm Vittncr Salle down a notch to third and Quetafaon, rt ...... 1 0 ;ing the regular season .. Of the a t lat^e De Paul m eets JVliami of ners of the NIT, led virtually all Friday, March 20 and a Afth gnipe. Zonie, Kenny Goodwin, Puggy Referees. BoMtir-BIanrhsrrl. and anyone Intereeted In becom I have played, coached and mission. The green clad Dtfvs-lns BurgesS (Phils) and Ted Kluszew- Ohio, Mid-American Co'nfeyence Bell. Bob McLarnon and Wally scored 15 points for Buck's and also shoved Seton Hall from third Sarlor. rf ...... 0 0 upped their edventaga to 16 points * rmore than 100 rookies appearing ski (Reds). Lowery fanned but 13 the way. If nc«'cssary, will be, played at the Bernie August hooped 12. ing a member are InvHed to at watched basketball for 25 yeara. be Soltya. )t ...... 0 0 champion. , MANHATTAN ALSO advanced Armory Sunday afternoon, March Widholm. The latter, having no to fourth. La Salle, upset by 8t. tend. eontinued, "and thia- aeaaon [ Doherty, It ...... :... 0 0 at the three-way poMt, 68 to 66. on N. L. roatens this season, 22 times In 417 at bats. Buck's v.as the best looking five John’s, of Brooklyn, 75*-74, In the 0 Holy Cross. New England selec to the seml-Anals with a easy 79-66 22, ■' previous pro experience, can be been the worst In my nnemary from Heyart, c ...... ( BORES PACED all acotea with were members of minor league all tion, and Navy, at large, square off Bristol and Wilby on the court for the first half. National Invitation Tournament, Biaaell. c ...... 0 0 24 tallies while getting plenty of 'star teams in 1952. Fifteen of the triumph over Louisville. The two Elmira and Wilkes-Barre open carried as a rookie and replace the standpoint of fouling. Cuehinf. rf ...... 1 2 TOIiaHB.ST PI.AVER to double and Lebanon Valley, Middle Atlan- ment in case of injuries to other Led by Vlttner and August, Buck's robably will slip further in the essistence from Dtod (16), Ptanoy "honor graduates" made the grade up last season was Davey Williams winners will meet the survivors of their series tonight In Wilkes- ‘All the offensive player haa to Manchuk. rf ...... 0 0 ,tic winner, plays Fordham, at tonight's Seton Hall-Nlagara and Baire and will play three times players who cannot bc replaced. had cqntrol of both boards and had Snal poll ot the season, to be an BEC LKAGt'K do to draw a handful of free- Dalfle. I f ...... 2 0 (10), brother Joe’Bdrea (10) ahd t|n leagues of Triple A or Double of the Giants. He grounded Into ToIIrueV Winners their, offense working smooth. Bib. I f ...... 2 0 large, in a Philadelphia double- Diiquesne - Western K entucky this week \xdth the olher games, if Wilkes-Barre eligi'oles include nounce MarA 22. Paaaai'a (t> throws today is lower his head and Manager Led Durocher, left, tells his Giants this is the year, and from the looks of things they Plnney (10). Al Surowieo sH the 'A calibre ., Dodgers took the lead only six DPs In. 138 games. Others Miller’s couldn’t get started and' it ...... 115 181 88 3.32 header. double-header. Niagara advanced necessary, Anished up next week. Earl Hawkins, Roger Layne. Jim Still coming up were Kansas and Emerson a drive for the basket. If tbe defen know what aeaaon ha means. Standing, left to right, are pitchers Sal Maglie, Larry Jansen, Hoyt Wil Total! 17 pace for the Arms with it. Others 'on June 15 last summer and were who were hard to double-up. In or- The winners will go to the re By THE AS.SOCIATED PRE.SS was the old story of too much Oklahoma A A M, the twin powers Smith ...... 107 99 90 296 to the aecond round by stopping Winners of the two preliminary Cathcart, Chuck Mrazovlch, Jerry Kovip ...... no 182 86 327 sive man doesn’t retrest, the re helm and Jim Hearn. Forming the 1963 are, left. Coach Frank 8hellenb|ii:k,:.Catc^era Wea Westrum and Paallcalll'a (ti) In double figures included Wag ■ ^iiever headed In winning the flag. der,.were: Ashburn (.Phils), Grady gional finals, which are .scheduled team play on the part of Buck’s. of the Mldlande. Kansac, defending — 183 B. F. Pte Miller (IS), Burke (12) and B w Brigham Young, 82-76, in overtime. series will meet in a best of seven Calabrese, Tdmmy Smith. Moc Bristol and Wilby of Waterbiiry Zwlck ...... 93 80 ferees start blasting their whistles Rafael Noble, and Coach Herman Franks. (NBA). < , rf ..N .. . 0 0 A •'New York was the only other Hatton (Reds), Kiner (Pirates), for Chicago; Manhattan, Kas.; AFTER THE INTER.MISSION, NCAA champions, moved up a B. Lucaa ...... 114 _ 108 89 312 Wlahardl, Tedford (10). Meanwhile, the NAIA Tourna games series. Radovlch and Kevin O'Shea. (Class AI and Stafford and Bloom PAganl, Sr' ...... — H 86 and handing out free throws to the Galea, It ...... a 0 ^team to hold down Arst place a Waitkus (Phils), Frank Baum- Raleigh, N. C„ and Corvallis, Ore,, Elmira can use Ed Earle, Jerry Miller’s looked like a new squad. notch to Sfth with two impressive Oleaaon, e ...... 6 Preliminary game found Oua’s holts (Cubs), Gus Bell (Pirates), ment for small colleges began Its In four games du);ing the regular field (Class Cl emerged winners in victortaa last week. A few hours offensive player.” 7—Herm’s Camera vs. Dales, 8-— against 116 markers in 16 contests PIckinan. c ...... 2 }-ear ago .. Ralph Kiner of the Friday and Saturday. six-day marathon at Kansas City season, the BA's liipped the Min Fowle.'. Joel Kaufman. Bobby They began to press the tiring Tot Ala ...... 561 446 1546 Browning,, who excelled at both Grinders edging PonUeeUl’s,. 8# to .Sam Jethroe (Braves), Whitey Connerticut Interschola.stic Ath- Buck’s who’ w^re also playing the after the polla closed, Kansas Fairfield Market vs. House and in ‘51-62. Stock!, rf ...... 1 .^Pirates has either won outright or Kansas, which beat St. John's of with seven games on the day- ers three times. Strengthened to Kelly, Tonv Kazokas, Hank Rosen- Raaii’a <4) offense and defense in his playing, Arthur, If ...... 0 30, in a thriller. George Cttahing Lockman (Glanta) and Bob Thom Brooklyn in the final hi.st yenr. will clinched the Big Seven title for the Suchv a...... 107 107 120 336 Hale. ;tied for the home run hitting honor night-long program In K ansas wards the end of the campaign, .;re'inVBlVine‘l>eT^ning.‘M^^^^^^^ N ^vak i Conference Basketball Tour- iiW man routine. At the three ...... n t 121 104 386 days, has kept up with the game Local Sport Ponticeltl. If ...... 3 end Dave Heydrt starred for the son (Giants). . . Hack Wilson holds be back'for another try at the title, quarter mark, Miller’s had wiped second straight year by whipping Arnold" .. TOWN YVOMEN'S Bowling Bearer, If ...... 0 Winners while Bobby Daigle was a ,ln the.N.L. since breaking in in City, and they went wild In the Scranton won handily in Scranton and rookie I-eo Macovlch. ^ew Gavelln ,...... 115 106 107 38U although he Is no longer an active Auatln, If ...... 0 1948 .. Home.run production was the all-time homer mark In one but the Jayhawks didn’t gain their ' Havqh and New Britain. away the Buck lead and now were Miaaouri, 69-60. O’Rpilly ...... n« 143 113 372 NOMINATING Committee of Tournament action will resume defensive standout Walt CUeoaon. acorlng department- Oklahoma A A M stayed one Poliii.ky ...... 127 90 91 306 coach. After coaching the Phillips i down; 11.4 per cent last sea.son season with .56, set In 1930. Klner’s berth until Inst night when they High-ranking Bri.atol defeated in tro n t by two, 41 to 39. The 66ers to five straight National Chatter the Booster Club consisted of John Friday night at the West Bids Total! Ti 2 W Mika Oetea and Ray PontleMU best effor was .54 In 1949. . . Phil- took the Big Seven title with a 69- Two team s Anished over the 190 telecast because New England was Torrington In a brilliant fourth place behind Kansaa, moving up to Score at halt time, 16-18 PontlcelM's. played best for tho loeera. when W7 round trippers were- belt- mark and another reached It in game was 'nip and tuck the rest Total! ...... 576 ~6T0 "536 1681 AA’U championships and leading Hedlund, chairman. Attorney John Rec alley. Any of the remaining lle hurlers served up 95 home run 60 triumph over Missouri. blacked out. Bu.a compiyiies round period splurge in which Bristol of the way until the last two alxth after clinching the Missouri l o c a l CHAPTER of the State contestants may bowl , any eve ed.as compared to 1024 in 1951.. the seven games that were played. the V. S. Olympic team to victory Mrosek, Attorney Herb ^ elon , balls and F5rate tosses were The Ivy' League representa,tlve trips to New York and back. .scored 20 points to Torrington's minutes when Big Buck's, in trying 'Valley Conference crown again Asrtford Road (4> Board of Approved Baaeball Um Walter Orusha and Merrill An ning at the Rec lanes from 6 to Poio Grounds in New York again Pasadena (Calif.) Nazarene was 109 817 in 1948, he retired to a less strenu met by one of the seven league proved to tbe the favorite park for clubbed for 133 the high and low WHS in doubt rlghFiip until th’e end. nine. At the end of the third peri to get the ball, fouled the Center last week. The Aggies have won St. GeorKP ...... 100 108 ous job as recreations! director for pires wild hold an Important meet derson. Annual meeting will )>a 7:15. League Will Back team records... Murry Dickson of too. But Penn clenched it hy shel the top point-producer with a 107- APPARKN-nA’ A GOOD sport od Bristol held only a 5-point edge. or shared that title seven times in Sadroxinski ...... 84 — 106 190 members now serving In tho Ooa- — the sluggers as 177 home runs 72 victory over Rlck.s (Ida) gang giving them two free shots, Biaaonrtte ...... 11.1 85 — 198 the Phillips Petroleum Company ing Monday night, March 23 at held Wednesday night at 8 at the the Pirates threw 26 home rmi lacking last-place Harvard, 77-49. attraction will draw well, TV or 35-30. 'nie.e wei'c no outstanding playcr.s the past 10 years. Winter ...... 118 101 114 3.13 7:30 at the West Side Rec. Anyone East Side library on School street. eral Assembly. Following the tour ' were registered. Home runs by the College. The Midwest surge shoved Loui 106 121 361 here. AL PIRKEY’S 363 waa high Touru of Capitol pitches and Herman Wehmeler of HERE IS HOW the Friday and j no. The third chapter in the Billy In the second-game of the night on cither club as It waa a team Madaet) ...... 134 What does Browning recom wishing to join the membership triple in the Automotive Bowling will be an opportunity to attend i clubs were as follows: Brooklyn the Reds was guilty of 23. Saturday programs shape up: MlasisaippI Southern trounced I Graham-Joey Giardello series drew ■ at New Haven. Wilby of Watcr- siana State down two rungs on the MoiUie ...... ^ 115 104 219 .153, New York 151, Boston 110, River F’’a 1 1 a (Wis.) Teachers. game all the way. mend as a remedy? will be welcomed to attend the HENRY’ LmCHAPELLE, secre League last night. Ed DellaFera the morning eession of either the More on the Green Book another Raleigh - Louisiana State. ' 8.638, fans and crossed $30.649.! bury defeated Danbury. 62-54. Wil- Wapping, in boating the Aces, ladder to seventh. The Southern Totala ...... a. 549 515 554 1618 meeting. Written examinations .Chicago 107, Cincinnati 104, 8t. day. 106-72, and Indiana State ran up | Conference champs didn't help ’ "Return to the interpretation of tary of the Y Bowling League, is h 'ad a 352 score and Richardson 'The State League ot Women House or Senate, followed h y Htndi SouthcBstern Conference cham Both figures were the higiiest for i bv was threatened only once in is still in the fight for a playoff Laomia Ht root 8) the rules wherebky a defensive will be given' at this time. In tbe cefeterle. In the efteraooB Louis 97, Philadelphia 93 and pion. vs. Fordham-Lebnnon Valley a - -100-76 count over M idw estern; Madi.son Square Garden boxing in | the third period when Danbury their cause any by eking out a Goodin ...... 92 82 89 26.1 hospitalised. This corner wishes 136 in the same loop. O’Reilly's Voters is offering league members ■ Pittsburgh’ 92. (Tex.) University. spot. Another win and they arc Bf'f'br ...... 110 97 101 308 player haa indisputable right to the popular pin officer a speedy 143-372 topped the Rec League end their frlende an 'opportunity there will be an opportunity to ait winner;. Wake Forest, Soiithern a year. I clo.aed the gap. 3.5-34. assured of at least a tie for fourth 53-52 victory over Tulane In their .. 107 96 117 .120 In dther games, St. Benedict's New York, March 10 — (45 — last game before the NCAA Tour P<»rf‘tto ...... his position on the floor. If the MANCHESTER TRUST will recovery. while Madsen came up with a 361, to see the General Ataembly In in on committee hearings where Conference champion, vs.. Navy- I But the threats was of short spot. The gam e wa.s a close Klotpr ...... 117 no 116 343 offensive player hits the defensive bills ere diaeuased before they cetno , KINER RLABTED 22 homers at Sports Mirror Holy Cross wlfinei', (Ka.s.) College defeated North Da The early odds have Vince Mar HEIN TEN HOFF, the big Ger I duration. Big Carl Neisobecki nament. Dummy ...... 85 85 85 255 play Sal’s Maple Service Wednes action by having Leagua daya home and 15 on the road. 'Hank kota University. 69-66; Ea.stern one all the. way. Gene Kupfer- player while driving for the bas day night at the Verplanck School MARSHALL AITKEN scored Q. What is tha National March 17 and April 7 during which up on the floor of the legialidure. Chicago Penn. lv>’* League tinez a 5-2 favorite over Chico man heavywel-ht, finally makes I tossed in two fast scores which schmidt, Lenny Bakulski and Bill Kansaa State and Western Ken Tutala ...... 511 470 608 1489 ket, he should be fouled for charg -Sauer of the Cubs, who tied Ralph Illinois State walloped Morris ■ sent Wilby off on its winning tucky held the eighth and ninth gym at 'T for the West Side Rec 146 more points during the 1952- League record > for consecutive conducted toura will be held. Any Raaenratlona for tha March IT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS champion, vs. Notre Dame-East V^j.ir for their 10-round welter-' hi.s American debut tonight again.s Frey were the tig men for the ing." tour must be made by ’Thursday. for top honors, collected 23 at ern Kentucky winner; Indiana, Big Harvey (W. Va.). 84-67; Findlay his , American debut tonight j spree. sports, respsetively, while Okla Maarheat^r Radiator (X> Junior Basketball League title 53 Manchester High . baaketball number of pinch-hits? 7 one Intereated la aaked to be at the . home and 14 on the road. Roy TODAY A YEAR AGO St. (O.) Oilers battered Adams State weijfht scrap In Madison Square Harvesters while for the Acc.s, no 335 Browninglhinks the Rules Com season than he registered In 1951 A. Seven for seven, Bw Peanuts Boutb deak, firi$t floor of tha Capitol March 12, and for Um April 7 tour Ten champion, vs. Cjp Paul-Mlaml again.st vefersit Lonnie Clark In I, In Cla.as C play a t New B ritain. Will Cobb, Chick Plummer and La homa City displaced Illinois as the FaRan ...... 122 103 mittee erred In approving the new Thursday night starts a single .Campanella of the Dodgers hit Bonavenfure defeated Western (Colo.), 80-63 and Nebraska Wes Garden F'riday. Stafford turned back Bacon of Brainard ...... 11.1 104 n s 330 elimination tourney among the six 62. Aitken dropped in 262 points In Lowrey of the CanUnats laf at 10:45. by Wednaaday, April 1, by calling w’lnner. .Salt M ke City. The record book Prod did the bulk of the work. No. 10 team. ... 112 96 208 rule which peimlts a player a sec only 7 at home and 15 in enenriy Kentucky. 70-69, and La .Salle leyan halted Arnold (Conn.), ; Colchester. 57-.39. and Bloomfield Lahua ...... 17 . games this past- season as son. Those making tha tour will he Mrs. Dorian Bbalnin. downed St. .Iphn's of Brooklyn to Manhattan Texas Christian, But it doesn't bother Vejar, the shows Clark had one fight In '51 DUQlfKSNE, which meets Wes Hs.vofl ...... 127 104 99 .130 ond free throw If the first of a one- teams. Pairings will be as follows: .parks. . . . Next grand slam homer Southwest Conference champion, 8.'i-62. (a draw with Ted Calaman) and ' romped over Windsor. 72-57. tern Kentucky In the NIT to Hlchardson^...... 136 107 102 34.5 move Into the seml-Anals of the boxer-college student. NBA AT A GLANCE 102 102 shot foul is missed. by Kiner will match Rogers Horns "It's about time 4,he guys who one In '52. when he was kayoed in Stafford battled Bacon on even night, jumped seven places to the Atamian . .T...... — *“ by's all-time N. L. record of 12. Oil National Invitation Basketball j terms in the first half but then iUondiiy’K Reaiilta "The committee must have Tournament. bet on me got a break," he .said. eight by Willie Wil.son. F o rt W ayne 94. M ilwaukee 74. 11th spot on the strength of an Totala ...... 610 520 520 1660 thought ti was making fouls more Hodges has belted eight with the exploded with a 22-polnt third pe- Impressiva 88-69 trouncing of sacks jammed as well as Bill FIVE YEARS AGO The .Arst BASEBALL ROUNDUP Martinez isn’t underestimating X ------Indianapolis 95, Minneapolis 83. DeC'ormier <2) costly.” he said. "The rule'hasn’t Chico, citlicr. ! riod, holding Bacon, to only five , Tulsa in the NIT opener Saturday Maiorca ...... 1X3 99 n s 341 Nicholson of the Cubs. , . . Associated Press All-Americs bss- ; points. Nrft ...... 95 — 95 f90 reduced fpuling one bit. I’ll bet ketbnll team was named: consist "I'm prepared to go 10 rounds With Seton Hall also on the pro ... 101 126 2-/I more fouls were called this year Among the active jiltchers, Dutch Last Nights Fights ' Bloomfield played much the gram, tonight’s Invitation double- Whltff ...... Leonard of the Cubs leads with 31 ing of Ralph Beard of Kentucky, Veteran Rookie Outfielder at top speed," he said. "This will York ...... 109 94 203 than In any other season in the he the toughest fight of my car I same type of game with Windsor header haa three of the first 11 DfCorml^'r ...... 116 104 127 346 shhtouts t o ' his credit. Ken Raf- Ed Macauley of St. l^iils. Kevin ; Locks. For the first two periods \\>si ...... — 91 — 91 history of basketball.’’ O’Shea of Notre Dame, Murray eer." By THE AS.SOCIATED PRESS BALCH Is Your teams in ths country. fensberger of the Reds has 30 ! it was an even match. Then McCauicliry ...... •••» ~~ 100 107 207 blankings while the Braves' War Weir of Iowa and Jim Mclptyre of Vince said he was so seriou.s that Nottingham. England Don S t John’s, the No. 10 in 1952’s COLLEGE BASKETBALL May Be Asset to Detroit he intended to box 10 rounds un- Cockrell. 204. England stopped Bloomfield poured it on in the last iiial'iw n ; 'ImnTWit -from nowhere Totala ...... 543 488 674 1606 ren S p a h n has 27. . . . Grover M innesota. I two pei iods. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Alexander racked up 90 TEN YEARS AGO - Manuel d"r sctual fight conditions today Tommy F arr, 205, Wales. 7. to a tla with Manhattan for 20th National Invitation Tournament By BEN OLAN Redirg error act up the rookie's or tomorrow at his ramp. Tonight's schedule; placa after shocking St. Louis Boland Motora (4) shutouts during hls^ great career Ortix. NBA bantamweight champ Coi pus Christ!, Tex, B o h b y I- At New Haven (Cla.ss A) New' Martin ...... 106 116 99 319 Niagara 82. Brigham Young 76 X4-ith the Phils. Cubs and Cards. ion, stopped Lou Sallra In the 11th .Atwiiiclated Press Sports W riter slashing safely to left Aeld. , Dykes. 1.56. San A^itnnio. atopped 81-66, In the NIT’F .flrst round. The Brown ...... 115 122 132 379 (overtime) (Flrat round) Rookies starred in .several exhibi-1 i|.' .h m .MY C.MITEK and Tom- ; London va. W eaver, 7;30 p. m .;' Redmen, who did not get a single Duko ...... v n 7 no 112 384 , , . There were 94 shutouts last round of their 15-round title Aght F ran k Carswell, at 33, Is an old Dirk Vers, 1.58, Dayton, O.. 5. I Stratford vs. Hartford, 9 p. m. Chambers ...... 129 10) 117 346 St. John's (Bkn) 75, La Salle 74 to gain a clear claim to the world man for a rookie. But this slugging Uon games. f my.Collins finally do meet for t'le Brooklyn Livlo. Minelli, 1.54'a, vote in last.week’s poll, could get Fuller ...... 107 92 108 807 (Quarter finals) At Tucson, Arlz., ntilAelder Jim i lightweight champion.ship in the ; (Quarter-final contests). ■ . . ■ r .. . crown. outAeldcr may spark the Detroit Italy, outpointed Charley Spicer, At New Haven (Class Bl—East | Into the first ten if they should Manhattan 79, Louisville 66 TWENTY YEARS AGO Glenn la-mon clouted a homer and a Boston Garden this Anril, the bout taka It all in the tournament Totala ...... 578 5.19 668 1685 Tigers to bettor things in 19.53. 148'j. Philadelphia, 10. Haven vs. Wethersfield. 7:30 p. Roy Matora <0> (Quarter finals) Cunningham won the Columbia Carswell comes to the Detroit triple go(Hl for four runs s.s the probably will sell out the Arena The top ten teams with points Jarvis ...... 116 108 106 S.1Q National Intercollegiate Athletic Cleveland Indian.s whipped the Trenton. N. J. Ike Williams. m.; Bullard Havens (Bridgeporti It Mil<; feature of the Knights of club with quite a reputation aa a the day the tickets go on sale. ; ye. Branford, 9 p. m. (Q u arter on a 10-9-8 etc., basis. (First place Flynn ...... 120 97 127 344 Association Tournament Chicago White Pox, 12-7. CTilcago's 150,. Trenton, outpointing Claude BEHER DEAL 100 116 334 Columbug track meet at Madison long distance hitter. In 1952 at finals). I votes and aeaaon records in paren Sullivan ...... 118 (First Round) Square Garden. Bill Wilson, another youngster, hit COLLINS MADE his national Hammond, Cliffside Park, N. J„ theses). Buffalo, he led the International 10. i At New Britain (Class C) Wa-! PONTIAC DEALER Total! ...... 354 806 349 1008 Eastern Illinois State 84, Morris League th batting with a .344 a two-run homer in the fourth TV debut Saturday night against tertown vs. Suffield, 8 p. m. (Semi-| 1. Indiana (11) (20-2) ...... 392 Harvey 67 happened AIMING FOR GRID WORK Inning. * F'shelz Chavez and was a spec Chicago- Rocky Casillo, Chica I ( .-nt.-r r. . I ') "II ll* -l••r 4. Waahlngton (6) (27-2) .... 370 Manchratrr Aalt Parta (It mark, in home runs with .30 and in go, outpointed Ftill Mariomareno, finals). ' -Fimlla.v (O) 80, Adams State Atlanta (/P)- The Georgia Tech total bases w ith 300. He also b at First baseman Tookie Gilbert— tacular click in stopping his foe 8. LaSalle (11) (17-3) ...... 361 Lovell ...... 99 9.1 96 287 (Cdfo) 63 New Y'ork 8. 4. Seton Hall (2) (28-2) ...... 237 Brat! . . ; ...... 82 86 — 168 football team, undefeated in 28 ted In 101 runs, who plaved for the New York Ln the fifth round. That bout waa DellaFcra ...... 94 127 131 .Y52 Mississippi Southern 106, River straight games, is seven .short of THE, TIGERS, who wound \ p 14 Glant.s' for a time In 19.50 and a sellout the week it wa.s sn- Bnsigor, Me.—Smitty Hicks. 16.3. 6. Kansas (4) (16-5) ...... 216 Lyiicli ...... 79 — 105 184 Falla (Wis) 72 173 years ■ the all-time Georgia Tech record. outfielder Bill Taylor were the nounccd. Many Boston fans drove Portland, outpointed Stanley 6. Oklahoma AAM (4) (22-6) 187 Banning ...... 103 118 131 342 Indiana State (Terre Haute) " games in the American League V. DellaFera...... — 9.> 117 212 The Yellow Jackets of 1914-1918 newcomer.s who starred at the New to New York to catch the ABC Ketchell, 1.58, Bangor, 8. 7. L. S. U. (1) (22-1) ...... 166 100, Midwestern (Tex) 76 cellar last sea.son for the only last 8. Kansaa State (1) (16-4) . . . 154 went 33 gemew without e loss. The place Anish In D etroit hlslory, have 5'ork Giants Inimbled the Chicago ToUli ...... 4.'.7 519 669 1546 Pasadena Nazarene 107, Ricks present 'Tech outAt has won 17 won all three of their Grapefruit (hibs; 9-1, at Phoenix. Tookie con 9. Weatem Kentucky (3) Hallmeae, lae. (t) (Ida) 72 nected for, a two-run circuit' wal (2 4 -5 )...... 141 Therrien ...... 103 93 119 315 ago! straight since being tied by Duke I.,eagiia games. WATCH THAT MHER Balicoi'K ...... ’___rlO? 106 ill .126 St. Benedict’s (Atchison, Kas) 10. Oklahoma City (5) (17-4) 106 Iste in the '51 season. They can tie Yesterday they dumped the Cin lop and Taylor hit one with no one Briggs ...... 116 too 9] 207 .69,^North 'Dakota 66 , aboard. The second ten: Bedford ...... 131 107 106 343 Nebraska 83. Arnold (Conn) 62 n j rests >go, when this grett the .school record of 18 consecu cinnati Reds, 7-3. with Carswell's 11. Duqueane (2) (19-7) ...... 73 PIrkey ...... lit 133 119 363 tive wins by taking the • opener single in a four-run eighth Inning A t St. Petersburg, It w as a SAV€ SAVE SAVE SAVE Other Games Republic wis being born, m other fine .sophomore - Ed Mathews - who Each delivery of Shell Furnace Oil is metered— 12. Wake Forest (1) (23-6) ... 63 Total! 666 639 647 1654 East tradition was being born with it. against Davidson this fall. the big blow. Three w^lks and a 18. niinoU (18-4) ...... 56 banged out a three-run home run and a stamped carbon copy of the driver’s Penn 77, Harvard 49 That "other fine tradition" was blast to help the Boston Braves SAVE AT LEAST $500 }4. Louisville (22-6) and The best' tip for people who are Princeton 70, Columbia 58 Kentucky whiskev. For ir was in the gain a 6-4 decision over the St. record assures you of every drop for which you SeatUa (27-3) ...... 45 tempted to do something they Gettysburg 79, Franklin A Mar-^ famous old disullefy of James E. Lnul;, Cardinals, 16. Wyoming (23-7) ...... 30 shouldn’t—no thyself! aball 78 Pepper, in Lexington, Kentucky in .ANOTHER SECOND year stal ON TKISE '52 OLDSMOBILES pay. Add this “plus” to our many exffas and sea 17. Notre Dame (17-4) ...... 27 wart, M lrk^' Mantle, and U»e vet 18. North Carolina State 1780. that eritinal Kentucky whiskey SAVE SAVE — SAVE why it pays to call for Shell Furnace OiU (27-6) ...... * ...'...... 20 first poured from the barrel. eran Yogi Berra blasted 425-foot 88 SUPER CONVERTIBLE COUPE homers as the New York Yankees 19. Navy (16-4) ...... 16 Since then, almost nine generations 88 SUPER 4-DOOR SEDAN 20. Manhattan (20-4) and haveenioyed it in til its rich robustness. • whipped the Boston Red Sox,'6-4. CALL LASSEN PETROLEUM Rohm Roberts, the Philadelphia 98 DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN St. John’s (15-5) ...... 12 WILLIAM DICKSON & SON And today, lor those who follow the Yes Phillies' ace,righthander, may have LOW MILEAGE — FI LLY EQUIPPED "Your Community Shell DUtributfir" Other teams receiving votes: SINOE 1816 "lighter" wa^ ot modern living, James Inst his knack of beating the Minnesota, Penn, California, Miami E.‘ Pepper now also ofl'ers a bltnJtJ SAVE AT MeCLURE’S USED GAR Brooklyn Dodgers. Roberts, who (O.), DePaul, West Virginia, Mary Kentucky whiskev that is the whipped the • National I eaglie MItehdl 9-0121 land, Holy Cross, Dayton. Forinnings last ‘ YOUR OLDSMORII.E DEALER” Moreover, it is the »«/y blended 1952 HUDSON CLUl COUPE ...... $2495 night al Miami, a.s the Dodgers tri Texas State. " ALL WORKMEN INSUiltED whiskey at its price to olfei you the TWO-TONE. RADIO. HEATER. OVERDRIVF,.. um phed.. -6-.5. Philly shortstop OPEN E y'ENINGS t i l 9*—TEL* MI-3-4134 SNEU FURNACE OIL luxury of stun and r/g/jt rear old Grsnny Hamner had four hits. 250 TOLLAND TURNPIKE > MANCHESTER "foundation " whiskeys blended wiih 1951 OLDS. 88 4.DOOR ...... A ... $1995 choicest grain neutral spirits. Once BLACK. RADIO. HEATER. IlVDRA.MATIC. / EXIliniTION BASEBALL PHONE Mltdiel 94H20 ANY TIME Monday's Re.sults. • West Side Table you taste it—you’ll thank us (torn the 1951 FRAZER 4-DOOR ...... rTT. .. $1395 BLACK. RADIO, HKATFIR. New Y'ork (A t 6, Boston (A ) 4 bottom of your glass! ’Fry it tonight! Boston (j'lt 6. St. Louis (N) 4 Tennis League Vour greatest choice of the choicest" HUDSON HORNET 4-DOOR ...... $2195 Detroit (Al 7, Cincinnati lNl.3 whiskeys comes from GREEN. RADIO. IIKATER. HVDRA.MATIC. Cleveland (Al 12, Chicago ( A I 7 New York (Nt 9. Chicago (N) 4 STANDINGS 1950 HUDSON 4-DOOR ...... $1395 Tha ilrlkinf saw tal Air Sport Coupe, ono TWO-TONE. HADIO. HEATER. St. Louis ( A I 5, Hollywood Points of 16 beautiful aiodoli la 3 f'se t sow aerlei. JAMES E. PEPPER 1949 HUDSON 2-DOOR ...... $1245 (PULI 2 Team Five ...... 43 Brooklyn (Ni 6. Philadelphia Team F o u r...... 40 F ire s to n e Born with GREEN, RADIO, HEATER. •( N I 5 ■ March Faster getaw ay by far—on for lets gas Team O n e...... 36 tht 1948 HUDSON CLUB COUPE ...... $1095 Pittsbui'gh, (Nl 9. Philadelphia Team Six ...... 35 BUIE. R.\DIO. HEATER. (A-l 7 Team Two ...... 31 Now, Chevrolet brings you an entirely new low-price field. This great new power team brings Republic Cinclrfnali iN) "B" 4, Philadel Taam T h ree...... 30 1947 HUDSON 4-DOOR ...... $ 895 phia (NI "B" 2 Convert Now Powerglide* with new power, new performance, you MORE MILES PER GALLON OF GAS. GREEN, RADIO. IIE.VTER. ( « / . 1 7 8 0 ) On Spring Two more weeka remain In Weat coupled with new gasoline economy. You will find, too, all the features that have ia 1946 HUDSON CONVERTIBLE...... $ 695 Side Rec Tabic Tennis League and New automatic starting range—lets you flash the past made Powerglide the choice of thousands BLUE, RADIO. HEATER. Team Five has a three point lead. smoothly, away from a standing start with faster, upon thousands of drivers . . . features proved by Led by Sked Homans, the leaders 1948 PONTIAC 4 -D O O R ...... $1295 Tune-up new! Be reedy to "hit the reed" the first nice week end. more positive acceleration. billions of owner-driven miles. Ltok for tbu ftimous traJtmark GRAY. RADIO, HEATER. HYDRAMATIC. . took six points .from Team One to PIN BOYS push them deeper In third place. CHEVROLET New automatic passing range ior city driving- Wouldn’t you like 1 9 try out all the wonilerfid 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR ...... $1195 Pete Aceto and Vito, Kaminskaa releases a great burst of> pent-up,power at the new things Powerglide now offers? Why not stop GREEN. RADIO. HEATER, OYERDRIYE. We're Chrysler-PJymeuth speclelistt with the jknew-hew end equip- were ih# only other players to touch of a toe. in and sec us soon? notch .three points. Team Four, led 1951 STUDEBAKER LAND CRUISER ..... $1995 WANTED Teamed with this great new Powerglide it 4-DOOR. RADIO. IIE.YTER. ntent to make your car run like new— «nd keep running. by Willie Kilpatrick, Pete Petrone •Combination of PowergUda aptomatie transmtssloH m i Chevrolet’s new 115-h.p. “Blue-Flame” high-com 1948 PACKARD 2 -D O O R ...... $ 995 Boys 16 yoors and oldor and Harlow Willis, collected six Sll THI DINAH SHOH SHOW ON TfliVIStON IlS-hp. "Blue^lame" engine optional lnlea KENTUCKY s t r a ig h t BOURBON WHISKEY 393 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. H oTiSl" ...... »» M }*« » YRS. OtO. 84 PROOF . KENTUCKY Any evening at 6 o'clock > I S 5 r t L X r . • l £ 1., M IT C H E L L 9 - 5 ? 3 1 M eParti^d ...... *...... *0 ** 178 WHISKEY A BIEND. 84.B PRCXJf, 6S% GRAIN OPEN 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. AUTO STORES NEUTIAl SPIRITS • lAMES E. PEPPER.4 C O , .5 iN C11 f 511K C CN N E C T1C U T TOUR FIRESTONE DEALER YOUR HUDSON DEALER IN MANCHESTER UUNGTON, KENTUCKY. How do auch beautiful complex- CARTER CHEVROLET CO-. Inc. lorn' came out of. auch aloppy F«D 85g MAIN ST. TEL. M1-8-T680 vanity caaea? /
X- 1 V 'I / i: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1953 PAGE f i f t e e n PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER .EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1953 Help Wsnted— Msle 36 Boats snd AccesBories 46 Household Goods 51 Suburban for Rent Houses for Sale 72 Wanted-*-Real Estate 77 Legal Notice Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Building— Contracting 14 Painting— Papering 21 r Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Malfl 36 SALESMAN. We have opening In WARDS OUTBOARD motor lay COMBINATION Gas stove with CRYSTAL LAKE, Route 30. 4- CONSIDERING SELLING AT A COURT or PROBATK held Majlis Told READ THIS AND LOOK no BOLTON YOUR PROPERTYt st Msneheater. within and for the MANCHESTER Welding Service. ARE YOU. Thinking about building PAINTING And paperhsnging. No LEADING our sales department for a per- away. $10 holds any Ward* Soa right hand heater. Ehccellent con room apa;rtm:ht, second floor, District nf Uancheater, on, the 6th FOR A DEPENDABLE an4 Clean further: 1951 Super Buick sedan, Portable equipment. General a new home or having repairs King motor 'til May 1st. Then dition. Phone Mitchell 9-8716. electricity, heat, hot water. Re- Without obligation to you, w« day of March, IM.Y. Classified Used Car, See Our Line Up of job too small. Phone MItcheU WHY COMMUTE? 'son with Miles ability to selLDodge On Route 'No. 44-A, Building 1951 Custom Ford /edan. 1951 welding, boiler and furnace weld done? See Wm. Kanehl, Mitchell 3-8372. and Plymouth cars. Ex|Wrienct pay balance or arrange conven frig^ator and stove furniihed. wUI appraise or make you a cooh^ ^r^*ent, JOHN J. WALLETT. Late Turn Ina. Trading High On LIFE INSURANCE BRAND NEW Model 524 Easy ideally situated for any type of Judge. Shah Foiled Ford Victoria, 19.50 Fbrd Tudor. ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell 3-7773. You Don’t Have To Leave not necessary. We will train you. ient terms. 5 H. P. Sea King Adults. Phone Rockville 5-0133. offer for property. See us before Eatete of Herrv Dw.vre a.k.a. Harry Your Car for a New Dpdge PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Spin dry washer, regular $199.95, retail busineos, now being used Advertisements V-Eight. _1950 Ford Club Coupe, 1950 Chev 9-8762. COMPANY jlrawing account. Solimepe, Inc., . Standard reduced from $135 to commercially; Priced at $8,800 you Mil., Dwyer, late of Mancheater, In aald Dla- rolet sedan. 19.50 Olds, club coupe, —Ceilings reflnlshed. Free esti MANCHESTER 834 Center etreet. . only $125.88. Buy now at Wards this week only $159.95 with old BRAE-BtiRN REALTY Irlrf. deceased. CLASSIHED ADVT. COMPLETE Repairs oy Stuact .R-. Roofing— Sidina . , 18 mates. Wallpaper books available. washer. Limited supply. Budget Wanted to Rent 68 with good mortgage terms The executrix having exhibited her SOLIMENE, INC. 1950- Chevrolet all metal station will accept applications from low M leprice. Montgomery Word, available. Phone Mitchell 8-6273. administration account with aald eataje Iran G rah Wolcott, A-1 r.epair,. Sales, on Francis T. Gee, Mitchell S-6474. To Have A Go(^ .Job! terms if desired. Watkine-^Broq,, to thia Court for allowance, it la DEPT. HOURS wqgon. 1951 Henry J.. 1949Chcv- FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that high caliber men who are look 822 Main. URGEINTLY NEEDED, 3 or 4 washing machines, vacuum clean ing for a lifetime career, sell 035 Main street. V ARE YOU Ready to seU your prop ORDERED that' the 17th day of 8 :15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Dodge and Plymouth Cara rolet deluxe sedan (black), 1949 atay on in any kind of storm, and PAINTING AND DECORATING. SUnttions Wanted— room unfurnished apartment for T. J. CROCKETT March. 19SJ, at ten o'clock, forenoon, at (Continued From Pago Oas) Chevrolet deluxe tudor, 1949 CTicv- ers, motors, small appliances. THE TELEPHONE ing life insurance and ser-vicing SPEED BOAT. Excellent condi erty? Wa have ready buyers gutters, conductors and roof re Floors sanded and reflnished. Fealaie 38 WHITE WITH Black bSM com- famll] of two adults. Call MItch tfie Probate Office In the Municipal Dodge Job Rated Trucka rolct deluxe aedan (green), 1948 Welding. 180 Main street. Phone COMPANY present policy holders.-- Must tion. Windshield. lights. Fully waiting for property in Manches Building In said Mancheater, be and COPY CLOSING TIME pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell Wallpaper books on request. Also bination wood or coal and gas eU 9-4090 after 5 p. m. the aame 1* assigned for a hearing on nent in the demonstrations in favor Buick Special sedanette, 1948 Mitchell 9-6678. be high school graduates. Give WOULD LIKE to care for children equipped. Also Mastercratt traU- 244 Main Street ter snd vicinity. Gatto and Co., 634 CENTER STREET 3-7707. furniture reflnlshed. Cali" Gerr>\ Is hiring young women right atovc with hot water front, built the alloa-ance of aald. administration ac of ths Shah. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Chevrolet Aero.sedag, 1948 Ford full details about yourself. in my home. Vicinity Waddell er. Call MItcheU 9-4331. WANTED— Large room. Private Hartford 5-0198, evenings 8-3980, count with said estate and thIa Court FLOOR PROBLEMS • eolved with MItcheU 9-8866. now for full-time jobs in its for oil burner. City or home gaa MItcheU 3-5416 In the early days of the 20th cen MON. THRU FRI. station wagon, 1946' Buick Super r o o f in g ] Siding and carpentry. school. Janet Meek, 10 Congress bath preferred. Suburban or coun or MItcheU 3-6946. dIrecta that notice nf the time and place PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 linoleum, asphalt tile counter. Manchester office as opera White P. 0. B ox'190 RockvUle 5-5809. assigned for said hearing be given to tury, BriUln and Russia openly 10:30 A. M. sedan. 1946 Chevrolet Club coupe, Expert workmanship, free esti Alterations and additions. Ceil REMODELING— Painting inside tors. street. MItcheU 3-4652. try preferred. Gentleman. Write Residence MItcheU 9-7751 CASH BUYFJtS woiUng for 4, 5.- all persona known to be Intereated made a deal to divide Iron into two A Bale Place To Buy Uaed Cara! 1947 Oldsmohile .six-cyl. seder), ings. Workmanship guaranteed. and out. Papering. Ceilings whit \ Diamonds— Watches— Box TS, Herald. therein to appear and be heard thereon spheres of interest, the Russians SATURDAY 9 A. M. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur Manchester, Conn. Jewelry 48 6 and seven room singles and by publlahing a copy nf thia order In 1941 Chevrolet club coupe, 1941 niture. Oak street. Mitchell A. A, Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ened. Call now anci make all ar As a telephone operator, you'll Machinery and Tools 52 two-family ho'ites in Monchostcr, some newspaper having a rirrulatinn In taking the northern part and tho Ford sedan, 1940 Ford sedan, street. MItcheU 3-4860. enjoy good pay and frequent Doers— Birds— Pets 41 DESIRE a p a r t m e n t or house SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar British the southern. The sgrss ■ 1952 CHEVROLET 3-4 ton pickup. 9-1041. rangements before the spring LEONARD W. TO.ST. Jeweler, re Bolton, Coventry and Vernon said Distrirt. at least five days before TOUR COOPERATION WILL 1942 Chevrolet sedan. 1939 Chev rush. Call MItcheU 3-8372. if no raises, and you'll have friendly WANTED -Service' Station at for myself and aged parents. and attic. Excellent location, the day of said hearing. ment, however, was annulled by Low mileage. Full 30 day guar COCKB5R SPANIELS, one red, two pairs! aojuats watches ;skpertly. SAVE $15 to $30 during Warda Howard R. Hastings, MItcheU JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. BE APPRECIATED rolet 2-door, 1939 Chevrolet GREAT EASTERN ’ co-workers and pleasant work Father is an engineer living in $16,000. For appointment please both Britain and Russia after the antee. SubRtantial aaVinga. Carter WINDCfVV SHADES made to order amwer MItcheU 9-0726. Modern tendant. Experienced preferred black, heax’y coated females, 4V4 Reasonabls prices. O^sn daUy. big garden tractor Lay-Away 0-1107. sedan, 1940 Chevrolet coupe. All ing conditions. Connecticut while mother and I call Howard R. Hoetings, Mitch ORDER n r NOTICE OF HEARING conclusion of World War L Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Main and Installed. Venetian blinds ROOFING AND Home Decorating Co. but not necessary. Married man months. Howard Chose, Hebron Thursday svamagSy^SO Sprues sale. Only $10 down holds 2ENED, keys fitted, Specializing In perience necessary, training Poultry snd Supplies 43 WANTED— Unfurnished apart LISTINGS Wanted. Single, two- Present. HON. CLAYTON E. HUNT. Mir Athrofl also complained buy, buy at Center Motors,-' 461 Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr., with pay! ABOUT^O tons of loose hay at $239.50 Chor-th-ac deluxe $224.30. MANCHESTER—Delightful elx- Judge. ' LOST—Pair o f girl’s glBaaea. in Extra nice condition. Priced to ment or house, .4, 5 or 6 rooms family,^ three-family, busineas abouMthe arrest of Gen. FozoUah Main itreet. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, LIFETIME Hebert. BUS DRIVERS—Part time during BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur 284 U k e street. A. E. Fish. Regular $311.50 4 H. P. Plow- room home ,with.attached°garage. Estate nf Anthony Jurovaty, late of red caVe. Vicinity of Emanuel sell. See Bob Oliver, Center guns, etc., repaired. Shears, needed by family of two adults property. Have many cosh buy- Andover. In said DIatrIct. decaaaed. Zahedii, a former cabinet minister Aluminum Clapboards Monday to Fiidav hours 2 p. m. through 8 p. m. Ex key*. fresh <'rozen, K) to 22 MUChell 9-2061. Trac $281.50. Montgomery Ward, Lot approximately DO x 160. A The administratrix having exhibited _ laitheran church or Main and Motor Sales, 461 Main street. knives, mowers etc. pul Into con and nine months old daufhter. era. Murtgogea arranged. Please often mentioned as a possible can SPRING In Colors perienced preferred. Apply Silver pounds. Also fresh eggs. Schaub’s 822 Main street. happy home for a happy family. her administration account with aald '' Havnea streets. Call Mitchell dition for coming needs. Bralth- Repalrinic V t 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Call RockvUle 5-3780 between 8:30 coll George U Groaladto, Real estate to the. Court of Probate for didate for the premiership, during 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to A Complete Home Remodeling Lane Bus Line, 49 Brainard Place. Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown rood a. m. and 6 p. m. Madeline Smith. MItcheU 0-1642, said DIatrIct (or allowance. It la the riots. 3-6M4. WBite; 52 Pearl street. Garden— Farm— Dairy TRUETONE ACCORDION, excel tor. Mitchell 0-5878. 100 Henry CLEARANCE SALE choose from. All In excelf^nt con Service MATTRESS Your old mattresMS 80fi Main Street r MItcheU 3-4670. ORDERED: That the 25‘Ji day of Asserting that Gen. Zohsdi'e only sterilized and remade like new. (Second floor) DISPLAY MAN. some knowledge Products 50 lent cortdition. Real honest value. WANTED—6 or more rooms. Will street March. 1959. at 1:90 o'clock In the af crime was allowing his noma to be ; Lost —Male — all black nTne dition.'Donglka Motors, 333 Main. " ‘ " a l l ALUMINUM of furniture and decorating de Articles for Sale 45 MANCHESTER — One year old ternoon. at the Probate Office In Co months old puppy wearing South Mitchell 3-8271 Call Jonea Furniture and Floor Or Call Mitchell 3-4107 120 baas. Shifts, case, $150. redecorate if necessary. Reason' WE NEED Listings for single lumbia. be. and the aame la aaaigned mentioned os an aspirant for 1951 Studebnker Champion 4-Dr. COMBINATION WINDOWS sirable. Apply Watkins Bros., 935 cow MANURE, delivered by load MItcheU 3-7502 any time. garrU'on colonial. Six rooms, l*i Mosaadegh’i job, he ehouted: Windsor license. Mitchell 9-0470. 1941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, A. V. LINDSAY - Owner Covering, 36 Oak. MItcheU 9-1041. LAWN MOWER Lay-AwAy sale. able rent. Write P. O. Box K, homes also two snd three fsmi tor a hearing on the •llnwance of aald Sedan—Heater and overdrive. good condition, green finish. Lots AND DOORS Main street. for your lawns and gardens. Pella Menchester, Conn. baths, fireplace, attic, basement adminlitratloii account with aald estate, “On the eeme beole. while in WANTED—Part time sales clerk Only $1 down holds any hand Bros. MItcheU 3-7405. garage, dishwasher, combination lies. Cash buyers waiting. Why and thia Court directs that notice be • L o s t —PASS b o o k n o . 4856i . of good transportation In this one. MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid given tn all persona Interested therein power, Truman should hava ar 19.50 Studebaker Starlight Co\ipe Immediate Delivery. for local jewelry store. Thursday mower. $5 down bolds any power 120 BASS Accordion, like new. windows, amesite driveway. Own- not call us? Price* ranging from Notice la hereby given that Pass Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ing company. At.>-o all types of Mortgages 31 WANTED — Four unfurnished to appear at said time and place, by rested Eisenhower.” —Radio, healer, overdrive. Two Prompt Service. THE PERSONAL FINANCE mower until April 15 on Wards Phone Pilgrim 2-6532.. $7,500 to $15,000. The Allen publlahing a copy of this order once In Book No. 48561, issued b y ' The' painting and carpentry work: evenings and ell day Saturdays. rooms rent by adult couple. Call -er leaving state. Non-veteran can The Mojlta recessed without tak to choose from. Wor’K Guaranteed. FIRST AND Second mortgages Selling experience desired but not Lay-away plan. Regular $16.95 Household Goods 51 finance with about $5,000 down Realty Company, 180 Center some newspeper hiving a circulation In ing action on the martial law quei- Savings Bank of Manchester has BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Guaranteed work. Phone MItcheU ‘ c o m p a n y 9-0669. said District and hv sending a like bought for our own account. Fast, necessary. 'Write Box F. Herald. hand mower 16" $14.97. Regular payment. Manchester, MItcheU street. Phone MItcheU 3-5105, Uon,* been lost and application has 1949 .Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. see Gorinan Motor Sales. Buick Storm Window and Door Specialist. 9-8933 for free estimates. AN HONEST PERSON copy by prepaid registered mall to each Sales and Service, 285 Main confidential service. Manchester Will employ several men a.s $99.50 power mower 18" $94.50 Musical Instroinenta 53 MIDDLE-AGED Couple desire four 3-7955 for appointment. of the following named peraont; OuUida parliament. Foreign Min been made to said bank for pay- Sedan—Radio and heater. WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPING Mrs. Anna A. Bauer, 759 Cauldwell street. Mlt.:hell 9-4571. Open eye- Call for Free Demonstration. Investment Corp., 244 Main St. DEMONSTRATORS — $25-540 branch manager trainees. Must Regular $107.50 Rotary power room unfurnished rent. Quiet ister Hoaseln Fatemt told A news i ment o f the amount of deposit. PARAMOUNT Engineering Com be high - school graduate, college THAT’S WHAT I WANT Legal Notice Ave., Bronx, New TTork: 1950 Buick Special Deluxe 4-Dr. nlngs. No Obligation. pany. Roofing and siding esti , Phone Mitchell 3-5416. daily. Our lingerie; apparel style mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward TO TAKE OVER MUSIC Instrument rental. Com neighborhood. Call Mitchell WE HAVE a number of singles Mrs. Helen 8. Zlafle, 310-139rd Street, conference the texts of ths latest training desirable. Age 24-26. plete line of Instruments. Rental (Ranch style end Capes) and 2- ; l o s t —PASS BOOK No. 44677. Sedan. mates cheerfully given. All types sho vings are sensation of party 822 Main street. UNPAID BALANCE 3-6832. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held New York City; British oil proposals snd probably 1951 FORD Victoria, radio, heat plan selling. Isabel Shsrrow made Must have car. This position of appitei. to purchase price. Rep fsmily snd three-famliy. priced at Manchester, within and 'for me Mri. Lillian E. Franaen, 68 Evans the Ironlen re^y will be published ‘ Notice is hereby given that Pass of r(4bflng and siding samples on Business Opportanities 32 fers a aplendid opportunity in the BRAND NEW 1953 21" table MONTHLY PAYMENTS Dlstrlel of Manchester, on the 4th Road. East Hartford. Conn.; 1947 Plymouth Tudor 5.Passenger er. Fordamatlc. Excellent condi BILL TUNSKY $258 — 11 days rparetime! Free $32.18 resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, from $5,000 to $13,000. The Allen Paul J. JuYovaty, Andover. Conn.; early next week. . Book No. 44677, lamed by The Sedan. Radio and heater. display at 41 Oak street. F.'H. A. consumer finance* field. Salary — Business Property day of March. 1M.1. . tion. Low mileage. Immaculate PHOTOGRAPHY Studio for sale outfit. Beeline Fashions, 4145-GZ, model television. Ready for U NEW FURNITURE AND Pedler and Bundv- Matter’s Music Resity Co., 180 Center street. Preaent, JOHN J. WALLETT. Anthony T. Ju^raty, Storrs, Conn.; Whether the Iron poitlAment I Savings Bank of Manchester ha.i Mitchell 9-9005 Financing. Tel. MItcheU 3-8177.. $282 a mdhth -car allowance—in would reject the British proposal throuthoit. Extremely good in Manchester, Main street loca Lawrence, Chicago 30. H.F. Hand rubbed mahogan' cab APPLIANCES Studio, 177 McKee. MItcheU for Sale 76 Phone Mitchell 3-5105. Judge. . . been lost and application has 1947 Plymouth 6 Passenger Coupe. surance. Other benefits include inet, $189.05. Terms. Phone MItch Ealale of Carl T. .lohnaon, lata of Edward 8. JurOvaty. Andover Lake. wea not stated, but Foteai com j been made to said bank for pay terms. Trades. Douglas Motors, MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. CONNECTICUT Valley Construc- tion, fully equipped. Owner has which is now in storage-r _ 3-7500. Marrhfiter. In said District, deceased. Ardover, Conn., all at least ten days 333 Main. group life insurance, vacation; lib eU 9-5650. FOR SALE OR lease, modern before aald day of hearing, and return mented that the British had foiled ment of the aifiount of deposit. 1946 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Installations, repairs, cleaning. tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. other interests. Write Box E, eral savings and retirement plan. originally sold to a young couple building near Manchester. Imme The administrator having exhibited WANTED—Girl for general office but unfortunately are not getting TRUMPETS, (Harinets, trombones, ANOTHER FINE HOME hla edmlnlstratlon ecenunt with seld make tn this Court. to define adequately the compenao- Range and power burners. 447',4 Aluminum - storm windows and Herald. Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, Eye" ROYAL AND Smlth-Oornna port diate occupancy. 1,500 square estile to this Court for allowance. It la CLAYTON B. HUNT. Judge. tion sought for the nationalization <; L o s t —PASS b o o k n o . 44753. Many Qthers To Choose From 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top con workyApply Wilson, Apel Place. married. saxophones, guitars. Largest se Main street, Manchester. Tel. gutters. All men protected by In ning hours by appointment— able and standard typewriters. feet. FlOorcscent lighting, steam BUILT BY ANSALDI ORDERED: That the 16th day of of the oil properties involved. He Notice Is hereby given that Pass vertible. All extras. Low mileage. Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2303. surance. Tlirce years to pay. Free LOOKING FOR a business in Flor BEDROOM SUITE lection of -Instruments in town. March, 195J. at ten o'clock, forenoon, Call owner at Mitchell 3-6140. WANTED •— Experienced drug day through Friday. All makes of adding machines All accessories. Ebepert repairing. heat. Large parking area. 2kmed ■old Britain nod not yet outlined Book No. 44753, issued by The Studebaker Sales and Service estimates. Call MItcheU- 3-7180. ida? Send for free ciitalogue. UVING ROOM SUITE at the Probate Offlre In the Municipal clerk. Afternoons, 1 to 5. Apply in sold or rented Repairs on aU Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. MItch for automotive use or manufac Five rooms plus one partially Building In aa'd Mancheater, be and what specific problema ahe Is will Savings Bank of Manchester has RUBBISH and Ashes removed. Alfred Charest, Owner. Florida busines.s guide. 1069 S. W. 5-PC. DINETTE SET the aame la aaaigned' for* a hearing on 1950 D'OTXJE Pickup. New motor, Parking lots and driveways plow person. Weldon Drug Co. PERSONAL makes. Marlow’s. •’WESTINGHOUSE’’ ELEC. REF. eU 3-5336. turing. Contact M. W. Barlow, finished. Full bath, lavatory, Grass Fires ing to have referred to tho World been lost and application has 8th street, Miami., full shed dormers, porch, brick the allowance of said administration J675. ,19,49 Chevrolet 3-4 ton pick ed. Immediate service, reasonable FINANCE COMPANY • CALORIC’’ COMB. RANGE Rockville 5-4637. occount with said estate. ascerUInment Court for adjudication. been rhade to said bank for pay SAVE 10%. Order your custom front, hot water oil heat, laun The foreign minister also an CHORCHES MOTOR up, dump truck. Nice and clean, rates. Phone Mitchell 9-0650. Roofing 16-A •’MAYTAG” WASHER ACCORDION EXCHANGE. Grand of heirs snd order of distribution, and ment o f the amount of deposit. SALES Keeney’s Garage, Buckland. WANTED— 806 Mail) Street awnings. Act now while this opening special; 120 bass ac dry trays, hatchway, amesite this Court directs that notice of the Keep Coming nounced that Iron yoaterday hand Help Wanted— Female 35 •’UNIVERSAL” VACUUM drive, Youngstown kltchan, time and place aasigned for aald hear . tiOST—Three months old, female, LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square ROOFINfJ— Specializing In repair special 10% discount offer lasts. ’•EMERSON” TELEVISION cordion, new, shifts, only $169.50, Farms and I.And for Sale 71 ing he given to ell peraonc known to ed a note to Iraq colling on that 80 Oakland Street, Manchester 1952 MERCURY Hardtop con Sorters and Packers Buy Home-Cooling made-to-order fireplace. Immediate occu he Interested therein to eppear and bs government to take tmmadiste part Collie puppy. White with yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR—Num Phone Mitchell 9-7130 Simmons mattress and box spring. carrying case, guaranteed. Terms, FARMS HAVE been one of our Graoe> fires continued to keep ths Mitchell 9-0483 vertible, tutone blue. Radio, heat Done by reliable, well-trained roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys erous benefits. Apply in person. awnings at a big savings. Dress trades. Save up to 33 1-3% on pancy. For appointment call; heard thereon by publishing a copy nf action against sllegod esplonsgs j brown spot on head and back. er,''defrosters, Mcrc-o-matlc drive. , .Age to 35 Alexander Smith rugs, inlaid, specialties since 1010. We have this order In anme newspeper having a South Msnehsoter Firs Depart actlvlUss of British ogsats bnaed Wearing collar. Children’s pet. men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall cleaned, repaired. 26 yeare’ ex New Model Laundry, 73 Summit up your home for summer . snd lamps, tables, dithea, pots and other models. For home demon rirrulatinn in said DIatrIct. at least five 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan special In excellent condition. Mileage street. WANTED- Man for Sunday work stay degrees to 20 degrees them from $16,000 up. If you are CHARLES LESPERANCE days before the day of Slid hearing, ment on ths run today. Just before on Iraq solL 4 Mitchell 9-2103 before 7 p. m. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street. perience. Free eetimates. Call to pans. stration write: Connecticut Ac deluxe. Lustrous green finish, under 1,500. Going to join hiis- First Shift only, clerking experience needed. . cooler. Made of sturdy drill or looking to buy or sell, It will be and by mailing In a registered letter noon, every bouse was out answer Tho note aald British agsntb Mitchell 0-40i22, evening.^ Mitch Kowley. Manchester Mitchell cordion Exchange (division Ron- or or before March 9. 19S9, a copy nf fully equipped. A very smart ' band overseas. Must sell. Price Apply in person. Memorial Corner army duck. Wardia awnings are PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY worth your while to call; eve MItcheU 9-7620 ing coUg, at the same time. Co. 1, mpved to Iraq whan tho M Ush ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. 3-5361. Steady Work— Full Insurance HARTFORD 8-0358 dlnone Accordion Center), 26 this order to Helen Johnson. 49 Hnll family car at Center Motor Sales $2,295. May be financed. Call Store, corner Main and Haynes protected by sunfast Vinyl plas nings, Mitchell 9-7160. or Frank street. Manchester, Conn.. indivltfuSlly the emergency truck and chisf’a car emboaty In TshTon was closed And Annonneements BOOKKEEPING street. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4890 Market etreet, Hartford, 6-0700, Pinney MItcheU 9-7877. Office were oti the way to a grosa flrs at 461 Main street. Mitchell 9-0.541 any time. ATTIC'S AND Ba.'-’cments cleaned. tic finishes. The most durable fin MANCHESTER— 12 year old home and as guardian ad litem for Betty charged that agents are new Program—Paid Holidays SEE IT DAY OB NIGHT 3 to 9 p. m. Walton W. Grant, Realtor. 647 Ann .lohnaon and Carolyn R. Johnson, Cooper, HIU and Palm otreats when ANT TYPE doll repaired. Dressed Rubbish and a.she.s hauled. All Heating— Plumbing 17 DEPARTMENT ish we know of. Choo^te from our for couple. Hardwood floors, plas minora, moving back and forth acrosa ths - to order. Specialty • collecticn 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and 1948 GREEN Fleetline Chevrolet. job.s done at your convenience. wide selection of patterns, cplors If you have no means of transpor Main street, Hartford 2-7584. JOHN .7. WALLETT. Judge. Companies 2 and 3 anowarsd a sUIl bordar causing unrsst and vlela> chassis, new tires, clutch and GUARANTEED Plumbing mid Apply in Person WANTEd- Painter. Call Edward tered walls, storm windows, pieces restored. Dresses copied. Fully equipped. Phone Mitchell Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 Atti-active position for young and styles. For full details come tation I’ll send my auto for you. BECKER PIANO. .In good condi alarm for a grass Are at Adelaide Uons of security. paint, valves just ground. W. B, heating. Alterations and new n. Pi'ice. Mitchell 9-1003. No obligation! screens, new oil furnace, knotty • Call Plgrl.-w 2-6945. 3-8475. or 0-9791. vofnan with ability to type and in OT call Mr. Doyle at MItcheU tion. Inquire 37 Foster street. and Jeon roads. It also ebargsd that a British 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., work. Perma gla-<'s electric and Spencer Rubber Products Co. Houses for Sale 72 pine recreation room, full cellar, good at figure."!. Interesting 3-5161. Montgomery Ward, 824 A - L - B - E - R —T—•—S Ths blase off Jean road had gain official formorly attaehad td ths i. BENT A SANDER from Wards. Inc., 311 Main street. Phone HIGH TRADE RAY’S o n . BURNER SERVICE- gas water heaters sold and in GUITAR AND amplifier. Inquire garage, large garden $7,900. Carl embassy hero had startsd aatt- work with local finance com Chapel Street WANTED Main street. 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford . ton W. Hutchins. MItcheU 0-5132. Ike Urges Court ed conriderable headway before Do It yourself — save up to two- Mitchell 0-5238. Repair and service oil burners. stalled. Time payments arranged. Kjellqiiist, Lake street Ext., Bol Iranian activity in Baghdad. ALLOWANCES pany. East Hartford location. OWNER LEAVING STATE Mitchell 3-6231. Are trucks reached the area, and a , thirds the cost of renewing your ON FOLLOWING Furnaces cleaned, 21-hour serv SkcUey Brothers, MItcheU 9-8714. MAN TO WORK PARI' TIME 1953 EMERSON 17” . Television, GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your ton. This excellent Cape Cod home of Void Raeial Laws fireman pulled Box 821 to get ad Fateml said Iran several Umoa ' floors snd get professional look 1950 FOREMTudor. Radio, heater. ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. brand' new, $169.95, excise tax Mother’s Day, Father’s Day ditional help. Origin was not mads oral protests to Iraq and has Black. Clean, clean, clean. 1948 LATE MODELS A PLUMBING shop at your door. Help Wanted— Male 36 five rooms, plus one unfinished Is MANCHESTER—Seven room older ing results. See Wards Paint man For Interview Call IN GAS STATION and warranty included. Can ar- and June wedding gifts now offered for your approval. This home, in nice condition. Hot known,, but the burned area ex •now sent a formal note in thi for details. Rates — only $3.00 a CTtcvrolet Aerosedan. Radio, heat ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing No time lost. New work. Altera Interest of maintaining good rsla- 1953 PLYMOUTH FORDOR CRAN I LAUNDRY a n d Dfv cleaning • range terms to suit you. MItch in one package and save better Wearing Apparel— Fura 57 nome Is constructed with finest water oil heat, all city utilities (Continued From Pago One) tended all the way from Richard day. Give your newly sanded er. Good value,, Douglas Motors, done OP. any furniture. Tieman, tions. copper piping, fixtures, hot Hours 6 P..M. to 10 P. M. BROOK route man for established, well eU 9-0980. than 60% of your coat. Here it materials and with expert work One car garage, many extras. rood southeasterly to Porter tlons betwesn the two countries. floors long-lasting protection with 333 Main. 189 South Main street. Phone water automatic heaters. Youngs Hartford 8-7954 GIRL’S SIZE 12 imported suit. 1952 OLDSMOBILE FORDOR SU paying route. Many benefits. Ap Is—32 piece Rogers silverware manship. Must be seen to be ap- Immediate occupancy. Full pries He asserted that district resi street. Wards finishes. Wards Seal Tone Mitchell 3-5643. town sinks sold. Estimates glad Also Man To Work Sundays WARDS SPRING oil sale Is on! Never worn, sent as gift. Call 1951 HENRY J. tudor sedan, six PER ‘'88" ply in person between 3 and 5:30 service for eight; man’s Benrua preciJted. Shown by appointment $14,000. Alice Clampet, Realtor. dents should have “ the democratic A brush flrs was reported at — protective base coat. Seals, ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. MItch Prices cut on all types of oil, all MItcheU 3-7737. Loose Bomb Kills Cylinder, overdrive. Tiitone gray. 1951 FORD TUDOR CU.STOM WIRING INSTALLATION of ill p. ro. New Model Laundry, 73 watch; ' Toastmaster Toaster: only. MItcheU 0-4543. right, enjoyed by all other Amerl Lenox and Middle turnpike oast hardens wood. Quart $1.19. Wards 195t CHEVROLET TUDOR eU 9-7636. INVITATION TO Ore>o-tunl,ty. See \'an (or Interview. size cans and drums. Price pro choice of woman’s necklace and In nice condition, only $995. types. No job too small. Peter Can ybu answer Yes to these Summit street. can citizens, of local self-govern at 7:45 this morning but was con Spar wax—gives satin luster fin 1948 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone tection plan for drum lot buyers. earring set. Total value $152.85— LUCIEN STREET. West Side. trolled by residents until Co. 2 at' Tw o, Injures 15 Douglas Motors. 333 Main. —' 1947 FORD TUDOR HEA’riNG From A to Z. Con- questions? 1. Do you have a car Wanteil— ^To Boy 58 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ment." and that Congress should ish. Best quality wax. Quart $1.29. MItcheU 9-7303. version burners, boiler-burner WANTED—Married man for gen Prices include Federal tax. Values our price $84. Brunner’s, Inc., 558 Move right in. Six room single, rlvsd. Montgomery Ward, 828 Main 1946 FORD CLUB COUPE and a driver’s licen."x?? 2. Woidd VAN’S SERVICE STATION like these on Wards Premium East Center street. 875 MAIN ST. EST. 1921 be relieved “ of the unnaceioary, 1941 PONTIAC, 1941 Mercury, units, complete heating systems. eral farm and dairy work. Good WANTED TO BUY - Old Glass, ' Phone; MItcheU 3-5440 fireplace, dormers. Tile bath, oil The Monchsatsr Firs Depart street. 1941 Chevrolet convertible, 1930 MASON. STONE contractor and you like an opportunity to add wages. Rent available free and Grade Vitalized oil; Reg. $.71 a heat. Combination screens, storm time consuming burden of acting (CeattaRMfl f f iy F lf* O m ), All w(^k guaranteed. Time pay $45 to $75 to your family income 427 Hartford Road China, Picture Frames, Paint Evenings; MItcheU 9-5938 ment had a bod gross, rubbish and Chevrolet. All in good solid condi PRE-WARS cement work. Vaientino Bcllucci, free milk. Write Box B. Herald. gal. in 55 gal. drum $.64. Reg. WE BUY and sell good used furni rash. Garage. Venetian blinds, as a city council for the district.' Lo s t —THURSDAY night, sum of ments arranged Moriarty Broth ings, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, or Mitchell 9-5592 junk fire that burned about a half The Navy aald tha donaffa an tion. See Bob Oliver today. Cen Fern street. Tel. Mitchell 3-5042, each week ? 3 Would you .enjoy $4.69 five gallon can $4.17. Reg. ture, combination ranges, gas stair carpet. Open stairway. Mer The City is now run by a Board money, vicinity of Birch street, 1941 FORD ers. Tel. MItcheU 3-5135. Etc. For information call Vir acre tn Buckland just before noon the Oriakony was rapdlrsd la • ter Motor Sales. Call 9-54.51 between 5 and 7:30. a career where the worliiijg hours Jit.95 two gallon can $1.66. Reg. ranges and heaters. Jones Furni cury switches. large kitchen. In of commissioners named by the Woolworth’s and State theater. 1941 PLYMOUTH FORDOR ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807, today. night-long smsrgiency opacation PLUMBING And heating. Special are flexible; yes; a job where an $5.76 case 24 one quart cans BOLTON LAKE—Cozy ell year, cludes mahogany cpright piano, President. Congress enacts its Call Mitchell 9-3061. Reward. 1940 MERCURY FORDOR GREEN ACRE lawn service. Com 9-1041. or write P. O. Box 110, Manches and that the carrier returned ta 1950 CHEVROLET 161" new wheel izing in repairs. Copper water understanding expert, ta ready to $4.98. Montgomery Ward, 822 ter. ’ four roqm home, almost new. Oil Frigidalre, electric stove. Now laws. 1940 CHRYSLER WINDSOR plete ground care, spring clean poaition in Ita teak force tha naatt base f-take body. Carrying ca- piping, remolcUng electric equip help you succeed? This i.a a per THE SKY IS THS LIMIT Main strert. heat, continuous hot water, corner vacant. Unusual value, $14,200. Henry Ford, II, quoted President Front-Rear Crash LAND LIME—Beautify your lawn. ■ipaclty is 8000 pounds. Save $1000 up, fertilizing. Office Hartford manent position With a national FIBRE RUGS in otock now. AU lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced day. Enrich your garden, 85c per 100 ment for plugged drains. Edward Terms. Mr. and Mrs. Goodchlld, Elsenhower as saying today that over the price of a new truck. SCRANTON 33-4240, residence Mitchell 9-4988 organization. Opportunity for JUST ARRIVED, n|w 1953 Cros- colors and' sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 at $8,500. To Inspect call How lb. bag. Fertilizer in 50 and 100 Johnson, MItcheU 3-6979 or ON THIS $200 SPECULATION Rooms without BoarfI 59 Sr., Realtors. 3-7925 any time. Ford’s proposal for removal of all Carter Chevrolet Co., Inr., 311 rapid advancement. All that you ley air conditioners. Don’t w'alt and up. Phone MItcheU 9-4343. ard R. Hastings. MItcheU 9-1107. Results in Arrest Seoul. March 10—UR-^AUlad Ib. bags. Free delivery. Cajl col SALES AND SERVICE REFRIGERATION Service, com Mitchell 3-5044. Manchester Carpet Center, 308 i,rj(f . barriers is “an interesting Main street. Mitchell 9-5238. Tolland Turnpike at Parker Street really need is a sincere desire to OIL LEASE ls>tued by the State of New Mexico on until summer heat, when you AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large lea.” infantryman hurled two amaahlng lect Hartford 8-5243. mercial and domestic. Sec our can't find what you want. Buy Main street. room for one or two gentlemen. MANiJHESTER — Five room Lots for Sale 7S display of guaranteed used refrig LENNOX Furnaces and warm air make mopey and be willing to state-owned, geologized lands. 40-aere units lire re- Ford, who l.i president of the A Wllllmontic man was srrsitsd ralda at Chinaaa Rada today and 1948 BUICK Special sedanelte. 1937 FORD Pick-up 'a-ton. Good eorded by the State in yonr name for fen years. To now an’d save. New CJrosley 3-4 14-16 Wadsworth street. ranch, oil hot water heat, re- erators. George H. Williams As heating. Earl Van Camp. MItcheU work. If you live in *Mancheater RECONDITIONED Electric-gas CHOICE LOTS for sale. Actor’# Ford Motor Company, spent about and charged with violation of rules other UN troopa beat back Oo8a- 24,000 miles. Extremely clean. motor, $35. Inquire 383 Keeney day’s race for oil Is another “ gold rush” with unlimited H. P. air conditioner, regular ce'sed radiators, tile bath, full Penonals sociates. 260 Tolland Turnpike, 9-5844. or vicinity write today for “ Get snd oil-gas combination ranges. Colony Estates, South Coveptry. a half hour with Elsenhower at the of the road sis the result of on ac' munlst probing attoeka aU aeroaa Radio, neater. Sen.aational low street. Acqifainled" interview to A. W.' profits for the lucky line.s. Value of New Mexl(»’s 1951 $399.95. special $349.95; new PLEASANT Furnished room with cellar, bus, schocl, $12,000. Carl White House. the 156-mUa Korean batttafront. price. $905. Fully guaranteed. Manchester. Phone Mitchell EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE Wa'hing machines and refrigera s;mi-prlvate kitchen p:-ivilagee. Call Mitchell 9-1595. cident on Center street et 10:20 T h e p r o s p e c t HUI school for Shifflett, Empire Crafts Corpora production was $128,990,000. Write today for amazing Crosley H. P» air conditioner, ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132. President Elsenhower today lest night. Bad wegthar grounded all Allied Dougla.-? Motors, 333 Main. 1952 DARK GKKEN Clievrolct, 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691, for all types of warm air fur particulars. tors $20 to $150. Watkins, 935 Working girls preferred. Phone MItcheU 3-6231. young children. Transportation tion, Newark, New York State. regular $379.95. special $329.95. Main street. signed a bill authorizing the gov James L. Fagsn. 27, who was war plants. furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc executive's car. New car guaran naces—cosj, oil, or gas. Viking New Crosley 1-3 H. P. air condi Mitchell 9-4428. Resort Property for Sale 74 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe. STEAL; partly completed home ernment to insure an additional going west at ths time of ths aC' One raiding party bottled ita tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. tee at a tremendou.5 saving. Car furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win WOMEN Between ages 30-65 who tioner. regular $229.95, special MON*TGOMERY WARD Furniture $500,000,600 worth of loans for the Radio, heater. In very good con ALL KINDS of carpentry work. ter air- conditioners installed. We SOUTHWEST OIL & GAS NICELY FURNISHED bedroom with lumber. Coventry Lake. Will SEVERAL ALL-YEAR properties cident, was charged by police with way into Rad tranchaa near old ter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Main are interested in' earning $1 per $215. Brunner’s, 358 East Center. Speclsls. Bevelled wall mirror; maintenance and repair of h6mes. Boldy on tho weaUrn front and BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- dition for a car of this year. street. Mitchell 9-5238. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. can make ugly pipe-cluttered cel LEASE C O . in private home. Two minutes trade, sell. Name proposition. B. at Bolton and Coventry Lake. having failed to atop his car In hour. Thorough training given. Open evenings. Phone MItcheU 30 X 40 regular $21.95 now $18.88. For appointment please call How The bill raises from I1.2SO.OOU,- time to prevent Its ramming into grappled hand to hand with tha Chester’s oldest ’Thousands of Douglas Motors, 333 Main. lars clean, roomy and attractive. Write Box G, Herald. 37 Wall St., New York 5. N. Y., Room 2416 WH-4-0135 from Center. Continuous hot Tucker. MItcheU 9-5833. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio 3-5191. 24 X 36 regular $16.95 now water, bath, shower. Gentleman ard R. Haatlngr. MItcheU 9-1107. 000 to $1,760,000,000 the celling on the rear of on auto driven by Communlata for 30 blooi^ mlnutaa. accident free Instruction hours. and TV specialists since 1934. T. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet the Federal Housing Administra FORDS- 1948 club coupe, 1947 1941 FORD Tudor. Good condition. $13.88. Mahogany Commode end prefeired. MItcheU 9-3373. SEVEN ROOM single. Hollywood George Clarke, 74, of 45 Forest Tha raiders returned to thalr Hundreds of 'satisfied students. House service call $3.50. MItcheU Metal Contractor. Phone MItcheU w a n t e d —'W oman for general AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, $7.95 tion’s authority to insure the loans. sedan. Both equipped , and ready Call Mitchell 9-1717. 3-6793. tables on cssters; regulai $24.95 section. For particulars call Suburban for Sale 75 street. Clarke was slowing down own lines after the Rada brought For appointment tel. Mitchell 0-2186 day or night. housework one day a week. Ranch regularly $9.98. Defrost7 evtry The previdus 1a mount had been up two reinforcing platoons—60 to 9-2245. to go. Center Motor Bales, 461 ■home. Adult couple. MItcheU flow $19.88. Seven piece grey wal NEWLY DECORATED, bca'UtifuI- Mitchell 3-8396. preparatory to making a left turn night. No messy defrosting. More nut Junior dining room set. In ly . furnished and spacious room. TOWN OF STAFFORD—New five nearly exhausted. into Linden street, police said. 80 men. Thera wara no aatUnataa Main street. PIANO TUNING and repairs. 14 9-.1395. 1937 LINCOLN. Extra tirei». Very Moving— ^Trtbeking— efficient. Saves money. Cole cludes five chsiri. rectsngular The most co.r.piete light house CAPE COD—Dormers. Four down. ■room ranch with recreation room President Elsenhower received a Patrolman Gordon T. Nsddow of Communlata killed or wounded ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex years experience. For guaranteed, 4950 CHEVROLETS. Tudors do- reasonable. Call Pilgrim 2-7792. . Motors Servicenter. 436 Center. table with two leaves and buffet. keeping facilities available in Second floor insulated. Ready to in bo^rment. Oil burner, hot water report on the 1952 activities of ths investigated. in tha bltUr battle. pert instruction call the Manches reliable service telephone Mr. Stonge 20 WANTED— Cashier. Experienced luxe. Equipped. Two to ehoose Regular $279.95 .now $249.88. Manchester. TOu will marvel at finish. Amesite drive. Combina heat. Garage in ba.sement. House nation's 4-H clubs today and re Police today also reported the A aacond Allied raiding patrol ter Driving A.'iademy. Pilgrim Robinson at MItcheU 3-7691. in self-serve super market sys PARAMOUNT AU Aluminum from. Extra clean. Center Motor AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS CO., Our Three piece Frieze Hying room the cleanliness of this building. tion atorm gash and doors. Lot size overall 30’ x 42’ Only $13,000. marked:. "I don’t know of any re arrests of William B. Rogers, Jr. wrested a CJilnesa outpost from its 2-7249. tem preferred. Manchester Public Weeksnd Special triple track windows and door."-. port I’d rather receive.” Sales. 461 Main street. Auto Accemories— ^Tfres 6 local and long distance moidng, Market. suite. Two piece Sage’ green, one Children accepted. Central. Pric 80 X 180. For appointment please Other listings. Tom Minor, Agent. 19, of Putnam, on a charge < dafandara In a aavaga cloaa qdarter packing, storage. Call MItcheU Also Paramount custom made It was presented to Eisenhower Household Services Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi grey chair. With fringe regular ed ra reasonable you’ll gasp! Be call Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell Tel. Rockville 5-5042. reckless driving, snd Meyer Got battle north of White Horae moun l INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call 1949 CHEVROLET >i-ton pickup. 3-518J Hartford 6-1423. 1950 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEOAN 9-1107. by the six national winnera of 4-H berg, .52, of Portland, for failing ANOTHER Offered 13-A awnings and door h(X)ds. Free $269.95. now $229.88. Solid maple sure end see this one. Mrs. Dor tain on tha central front, then uaed Dan Mosler, Mitchell 9-3329. Flfst class condition. Carter Chev cocktail tables; regular $15.95 sey. 14 Arch street. ROCKVILLE—Seven room -house, club awards in achievement, cltl- to stop at a atop sign. the oatpoat aa a baaa for tha fight rolet Co., Inc., 31 f Main street. MAI^CHESTER —Package Dellv- RADIO estimates, no down payment, 3 MANCHESTER—Excellent Cape 4 down, 3 rooms, and large bath zen."ihlp and leadership. BUDGET CENTER EXTRA! FLAT FINISH Holland window CE(L(Ne PMCESIZiZ years to pay. Office 41 Oak now $12,88. Uii’ x 6’ discontinued ing that raged all forenoon. .FILE your income tax return In Mitchell 9-5238. •fy. Ixical light trucking and ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Prl- Cod. Four finished, two partly, up. Cabinet kitchen. Open stair .1. M. A. H. Luna. Netherlands Eighth Army offlcara aald tha your own home. Call Mitchell shades made to measure. All FOR SALE HEATER otreet. Call MItcheU 3-8177. eve wool and rayon rug samples. package deUvery. Refrigerators, OUR PR(CE 3^395 $9.88 to $19.88. 'Montgomery vate home. Quiet neighborhood. shed dormer, hot water heat, fire way. Garage, oiuealte driveway, Foreign Minister, said today he raiders killed 01 Rada bafoM re 9-4928 fo« appointment. 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. Wij' have made a special pur metal Venetian blinds at a new washers and stove moving a nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry Hospital Notes DYNAFLOW Ward, 822 Main street. 50 Holl street. " place. StoriS windows and extra large lot. Price $12,500. snd Pre.sldent Elsenhower feel the turning to Allied Unas. Tha Oom- $6 weekly. 1.939 Plymouth tudor, chase on tires so we ,can sell low price. Keys made whUe y(^ . specialty, Mitchell 9-0752. A going businass do* Pilgrim 2-7318. free world ".should not be taken In” HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX vou at SOrj, off. exchange; wait. Ma/low’s. acrcena. Large klt'chen. Anieslle Call Rockville 5-3998. munlsta fired mora than 1,000 no ca.'-h $2 weekly. Cole Motors FOR SALE-Frigidaire, in good ROCKVILLE — Well furnished f!rive.,B'.'ilt tn 1951. Nice locatibri? by early moves of the new Soviet Patients T o d a y ...... 186 -RETURN PREPARED IN YOUR Servicenter. Mitchell 9-0980. 6.00 X 16, 8.70 X 15, 7.10 x 15, ALBAIR k BERRY, rubbish re A REAL BUY — HURRY O N TH(S O N E ATTENTION Lrdies! Slip covers I room, suitikble for light house artillery and mortar ahells in a Ing mora than $4d.000 a condition. Ideal for summer cot Phone Barbara Woods Agency. BOLTON ON Route 44-A - 6 room regime in the direction of either "ATTMITTED YESTERDAY fruitless attempt to prevent cap also 7.60 X 15. Three days only. WEAVING of bums, mot)FhoIos moval, household anil commercial. and drapes custom made. Re-up- keeping. On bus line. No objection OWN HOME BY A FORMER and tom clothing, hosiery runs, tage. Call Mitchell 3-6870. MItcheU 9-7702. single, hot water heat with oil, peace or war. Bruce Odess, 29 Elisabeth drive ture of the hlU. ‘ INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Light trucking. MItcheU 9-2591. holstcrlng. Beautiful fabrics, to child 'cn. Inquire 24 Grove garage, large lot. good condition. Luna conferred at tke^^hlte Our Best Used Car Buys! ! -handba^fs repaired, 01|)per re yoor. Yours for $10,000. prints, stripes, solids. Expertly Willism Abraltls, Jr., 213 School Earlier today Oommimiat troopa BUDGET CENTER Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. CLEAN, USED gas stove, also street, HlIIsid« House, apartment NICE SIX ROOM Cap* Cod, 2 un Priced right $11,800. Quick oc House witl; Elsenhower. SHTI was street; Mrs. Julia Bbnan, Rock banged against the Allied lines on PHONE Mitchell 9-5691 placement, umbrellas repaired, finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, 14. Your Best Used Car Buys! ! ! men’s ahlrt collars reversed and Painting— Fepering XI An opportunity If you like elec- new G. E. traveling iron. Call finished. fireplace, picture window, cupancy. Phone S. A. Beechler, sccompanled by Dr. J. H. Van P.ol ville: Mrs. Louise Verchat, 320 every front but were hurled b4Wk AFTER 6 P. M. » 512 WEST CENTER STREET balance one year to pay. Call jen, Netlierliinda Ambassador to 91 Center Street \ ■* replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending Mitchell 3-6127. hot water heat, kitchen fan, dln- Realtor. MItcheU 3-6969. Woodland street; Angelo Pedroz- by dug-ln IJN soldiers. FOR APPOINTMENT ' trlral and merbanical work. For Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. the Uni'ed State.*, and by Walter Written Warranty Shop. / PAINTING AND Paperhanging! ' •> “ THE h o m e OF SAFETY-TESTED USED CARS” 4tte, breeze-way and garage. Ip zini, 120 School street: Mrs. Marla Lost night, 13 B-29 Suparforte Mitchell 3-4164 a Free eertlmates. ' Paper books information write'Herald, Box BE WISE ROOM FOR Rent at 81 Pine etreet. excellent condition, very good lo ROCKVILLE .old but sound, 7 Bedell Smith, U. S. Undersecretary RIDE WANTED TQ West Hart- G. E. TELEVISION. 12'a” screen, Bressan, .Stafford Springs; Alison bombed Red Korean aupply dumpa 1951 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door. available.. Gel our spring outside OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9— TEL. Ml-3-4134 For gentleman. cation. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. room Cape Cod. High elevation, of Stale. Lewis. 45 Pioneer circle; Mrs. ford Center. Leave Center and CURTAINS Laundered and iron 3. Owner retiring. console with doors. Mahogany fin- BUY WHERE REAL ^ and B-26 Invaders pounded Com Dark green. Radio, heater. All prices now. ‘ Call Clift Scorso, Phone MItcheU 3-6969. ‘ nice neighborhood'. Immediate Luns told newsmen that he and Anne McCaughey. 30 Maple Street; New street.s In time to arrive at EVERYTHING for your car and ing done In my home. (^11 MItch Wh, 1950 model. Condition very LARGE, WARM, furnished light munist road traffic. Ths invader new tires. I.,ow mileage. eU 9-4:33. • MItcheU 9-4298. SAVINGS CAN BE MADE occupancy. Tom Minor, Agent. Eisenhower surveyed the entire Mary Ann Dion. 114 Maple street; pilots reported 109 Red trucka de We.st Hartford Center before 19.51 Plymouth Cranbrook Converti home. Budget terms to suit you. good, $75. Tcl. Mitchell 9-3879. housekeeping apartment. Couple VERY DESIRABLE Seven room Tel. Rockville 5-.5042. world situation, “ with special em 20% OFF with one' child acceptablei- $20 per Mrs. Marie Martin, Rockville; Mrs. stroyed. a. m. Call Mr. Weitlich, Mitchell ble Coupe. Radio, heater. Extra You talk, we do It. Budget Cen PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, Dutch colonial. Excellent condi pha.sis on Europe jond European Ann Ssnford, 999 Main street; ter. Mitchell .3-4164. Buildinff— CoUttractinj: 14 SCREENS. FULL length, atorm week. Automatic washer and The heaviest Commuidst ground 9-2044. Hire. paperhanging. Ceilings reflnlsh Kitchen‘-Aid Dishwaslirrs tion, new roof, new paint. Private 4 9^10 ACRES of land in Tolland. defen.se plans.” Isaac Haugh, 26 Drive B; Roslyn, blow struck on Allied outpost WANTED aa*h. Various gizea. Reasonable. drier avsilg'ole for uac. Near hug Five-room house. A n;w building 1951 Plymouth Cambridge Club CABI.NET -MAKING, kitchens re- ed., Wall paper books on request. “ Since 1M7 By ReH . Hotiioint Dishwashers zale. No agents. Phone 9-5650 for Asked whether there had been Newell. 123 Eldrldge street; Mrs. northwest of Yonchon on ths west MODEL A MOTOR, new. run two Tel. Mitchell 3-8789. line. Also lar,g;e dojj.le room with a'arted worth $2,000. Will sell for Coupe. Heater. New seat covers. modelcd. No job too small. Free Estimates given. Fully insured. particulars. any dlscu.ssion of the. new Soviet Evelyn Brewer, Talcottville; Mrs. ern front. An estimated 900 C3ii- Antomoblles for Sale 4 months. Also new^ transmission Older married woman with It’s Been! Hotpoint Clothes Dryers kitchen privileges, $15 per week. $3..500 cash. Phone Rockville regime, Luns replied "only very -One owner. ei.‘-timatc.>t. Mo-ulson’s Woodwork Call Edward R.' Price. MItcheU AUCTION Of Course**' BRAND NEW 8'i cu ft.'refrigera Helen Sullivan. 16 Welcome place. nese Reds rushed the poaition after 1950 Ford Custom V-8 2-Door. Jet and rear end. Inquire Kjeliquist, Toasters. Peres, Hou'"-ekeeper's services provided. SEVEN ROOM single, completely 5-9432. fleetingly." 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup, Lake street Ext., Bolton. ing Shop. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6695. 9-1003. insurance experience if pos tor, deepfreeze, Tecumseh unit, ADMITTED TODAY: Gall Vail- it hod been hammered by 2,400 model 76. Radio, heater. In nice black. Heater. One owner, clean five year guarantee. No down pay Vacuum Cleaners Inquire Vernon Inn, Talcottville. Insulated, new Timken oil burn lant, Bolton: Elaine Kristoff, 30# pounds of artillery and mortar fire., car. sible to work in real estate At Legion Hall, Manchester," Conn. MItcheU 9-8216. er, newly redecorated, e."cceilent condition throughout. Ea.sy term.s. CARPENTER Work of all kinds. ment. 24 months. Mitchell 9-0980. And Many Other Items ANDOVER LAKE School street; Barbara Brown, 341 The Allied troope met the charge 1950 Plymouth DcLuxe 2-Door. Ra and insurance office. condition. Two-car garage, nice Oakland street; Mrs. Evelyn Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. Wanted Aatos-> Free estimates, low rates. Mitch On Leonard Street, Off Main Street, Opposite State Arniory ROOM FOR Rent with kitchen 5- Room Ranch on water Sharp front, (Jimb Here with deadly rifle, machine gun and - » dio. heater. Extra good tires. Are you wondering what 2'*” X 3 'i ” FEDERAL conden-ser lot, quiet neighborhood, conven Lanata, GIastonbur.v. mortar lire. The Rada pulled back ell 3-8026. . ,. privilegea for a couple. Inquire large living room with fireplace 1946 CHRYSLER. Lots of accea- One owner. Motorcycles 12 the cost will be on that type enlarger. Other dark room ABC APPLIANCE CO. ient location. Call Manchester ; BRTH YESTERDAY: a son to after $0 mlnutea, leavbig 45' of Apply 136 BiA-ell etreet after 7 p. m. looking out at lake. Beautifully soriee?. One owner car. Going into 1949 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door. Ra new home you are plan equipcient. Call Mitchell 9-3397. Mitchell 3-8322. No agents. landscaped, surrounded by tree.*, In Uneni ploy men Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Rubers, Uietr dead behind. dio, heater. Light blue. Extra WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. Thurnlay Eva, March 12,1953, atS P.M. 21 Maple St., Phone MI-9ll575 service. See it today. Call Mitch See Bob Oliver. Center Motor ning? A visit or tele LARGE. Attractive room, c«n» lot almost ’ ■! acre with 100-foot 483 Woodbrldge street. SmoUer flghU flared oa the clean. MAGIC CHEF, oil-gas combina MANCHESTF.R - New Garrison DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ell 9-3581 after 5:30. Sales, 461 Main street. ^ Wa need Ranch Homes, phone call will place our JARVIS REALTY trally located. Complete house frontage. Asking $15,500. Unemployment in the Manches trol and eastern fronti os the UN 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuj^fc 4- INSPECTION AFTER 4 P. M. SALE DAY tion range, in excellent condition. colonial. Artistically paneled. Mrs. Alice Billings, 20 Silas road; troops fought off a esrisa of Rod Colonials and Capa Cods drafting and constnictlon Buildinff Materials 47 keeping facilitie*. fully attached. FOR COMPLETELY recondition Door. Dark blue. E.xtra good experience at your dispos 5 DOVER ROAD Rea.'onabl!. MItcheU 9-1816. I..avatory plus tile bath. Fl;eplace. ANDOVER IJtKE ter area appeared to rise sharply Mrs. Leonora Merz, 48 Woodland probing attacks. tires. Heater. Seat covers. at fair prices for our c m Ii Ideal for couple. Private entrance. ed and fully guaranteed u-sed Business Services Offered 13 'customers. Quick service al. We have a large varie Shearing 1 x 8 Large cloaets. Twin aize bed 6- Room Cape Cod overlooking duringlake, the week ending March 7, street; James Gray, Avery street: Six Skyralders from the U. S. 1948 Chrysler Windsor Club Coupe. CRIB AND Mattress. Excellent Inquire 101 Che tnut street. Chevrolet cars and trucks .see —no red tape. ty of home sites. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Framing 2 x 4 to 2 x 10 rooms. Lot 86’ X 200'. Treea. Bus oil hot water heat, lot 65 x IM with figures rrUased by the Connecticut Judith Koelsch. 18'4 Blssell street. carrier VaUey Forge were Wt by Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Jet black. Heater. Low mileage. POWER BURNERS and Range Small truck load lots, per M $99.50 condition. Call MItcheU 9-2084 line. School. Carlton W. Hutchia", option to buy additional 65 x 196 DISCHARGED TODAY; Lesley Communist gunfire in sweepa over One owner. Labor Department indicated today. Main street. Mitchell 9-.5238. Burners expert.y- cleaned and LOCAL BROWING W id * Variety, for Horn* or C o ffq g t— F*w Too(s Moulded Bake'. per ft. after 6 p. m. only. MItcheU 9-5132, MItcheU 3-6231. lot for $50. Nicely landacaned, im Salmon, 34 Helalne road; Pat North Korea yesterday, but aU tU 1948 Chevrolet 2-Door Aero Sedan. serviced. Let us service and re Boarders Wanted 59-A mediate occupancy. Only $9,500. * The. figurea, included in the de Nickerson. 56 Barry road; John returned to Uteir chip, the Navy 1951 CHRYSLER, Windsor-New- Radio, heater. Good tires. JARVIS REALTY Jarvis Realty Co. Casing ...... ] .. .per ft. 7 'ic liiA.NCHESTER — 617 Center pair your washing machine or re TV set, SUvertene, 10)', In., with antenna; metal lawn chmira KIND CARE, Warm room, aged partment's weekly report, showed Martin, Rockville; Vickie Patten. said. Wo^onet from the Valley port, deluxe, black-green. Phone 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-Door. 654.Center Street- Clear Grade I'H Oak STOP AT street opposite Jarvis shopping ANDOVER ind the carrier Oriskeay frigerator. Metro Service. MItch MANUFACTURER and others, room size rugs (American oriental, Wilton) and other person. Bed, ambulatory. Mrs. that the ni'mber of claims for un South Glastonbury: Patricia Hood. Forge and — ------^ RockvUle 5-9831. Radio, heater. Good tires. Extra PhonB MI-3-4112 Tel. MI-S-4I12 Doors ...... ,.;.a v g . $9.9.5 CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE center, three bedroom, two-story 6-Room Cape Cod, 7 miles from stung Red targets from the east eU 9-0883. Bickford, T. A. Coventry. Pilgrim employment benefits increased 7.5 119 Cedar street; Mrs. Helen clean. aizes, Jacobs launderall washer, Keninore electric washer (old' 18” Cedsr Stain Shakes Manchester, 4 bedrooms, oil heat, Wikuliki snd daughter, 160 Bis- cosat port of Wonaaa to tha Com has attractive opening for ex AT THE GREEN 2-6413. home with additional sunporch. per cent. The number of claimants ONE DOLLAR DEPOSIT 1946 Chryslet‘ Windsor 4-Door. Dark model), beds and dressers, fine lawson style divan and chair, All C o lo rs...... per sq. $13.95 Ideal for business or profession fireplace, open stairway, basement sell street. munist front lines. gray. Radio, heater. Good tires. perienced business girl capable garage, fenced-in yard 90 x 150. now stands at 245, . the report studio couch (like new), Duncan Phyfe style drop leaf dinette Windows—Comp, frame, For Complete Selection of al use. Extra features include oil i AND GOOD CREDIT of preparing payroll (McBee $10,500; only Ijl.SOO down, ,‘tates, as compared with the 228 Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer BUSINESS AND SEPTIC TANKS HAVE YOU 4 or 5 table with leaves and pad, kitchen tables and chairs, electric aosh unique ...... avg. $14.50 HOME FURNISHINGS Bosinesa Loeatlfliifl heat, good condition, garage, lot who filed last week. No reason for Correction system now employed) also 83’ X 300’. Phone Barbara Woods } WILL BUY THESE CARS AND Idtcben range, walnut bedroom set, baby carriage, etc. Appalachian Oak Full Line of Sealy Mattresses for Rent 64 SCHWARTZ REAL ESTATE the rise in claims here was given It was incorrectly reported in BROWN-BEAUPRE. INC. assistant cp.t control work, Iriooring ...... per M $195.00 Agency, MItcheU 9-7702. by the department. yraferds.v'8 Herald that the Midget INDUSTRIAL From $39.50 to $79.95 1946 FORD TUDOR PLUfiGEB SEWERS ROOMS TO RENT? allocation of payroll coats puid We are negotiating for several other lots and by gale day there Plyscord 4 x 8 ....per M $180.00 FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 Call Mancheater Mitchell 8-8274 There was also a slight state Smoke Shop at 1013 Main street, 30 Blssell St. MItcheU 9-5234 Appliances and TV. X 60. Suitable offices, light menu- HOUSE FOR sale at 73 Jensrn Hartford 5-5138 Csrd of Thtnks 1941. FORD TUDOR Inventory controls. Must be should be a larger selection of offerings. ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD wide increase in the number of which has been sold to John A 1941 PONTIAC 8EDANETTE SITES AVAILABLE 501 Middle Turnpike, East facturing. Information; Backer, street to be moved or used for claims for unemployment benefits, McCarthy of 68 Lockwood street, ws wish te thsak all ef our »*1|^ Rcpurobl* man with fam< capable of hondUng preeent and PLYSCORD material. Inquire 69 Jeacei. street, bon. frleads and relsttvse lor w T 1938 DODGE CLUB COUPE SOME TO O LSam p. arc welder (AC 110-120); Tnmlee 36 Oak street. was at one time operated by Mor Machine Gleaned day office machines. Escnlng ■ The Original and Only Office Hours: MANCHESTER—Six large rooms. the report shows, listing 11,380 many sets of kindness 1988 PLYMOUTH COUPE We Win Bufld to Suit for 8 In. tilt UUe saw, point spray outiit with 4 cyl. compressor. Tel. Mitchell 9-1105. ^ ris Metier arid Reuben Kurland. ily of thro* noods such a In New Haven Hot water oil heat, fireplace, tile claimants during the week as op ■hovn ui in our jeesot berow**" Louse. Apply Septio Tanks, Dry, Wells, Sewer appointments can be arranged. Few new small tools, saws, etc.—Trackmen. 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., , MODERN Professional office for posed to last week’s: total o f 11,277. The business operated for many the death of our husband and McCLURE AUTO CO., INC. rent on E a't Center Street. Mitch WISE HOMEMAKER will apprect- bath, large cabinet kitchen, twin Joseph r. Onyb. W* e s ^ f-” Tavern For Sale Lines Installed—Cellar Water Full biMiranoe prograni Avail 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. ate this 3-family investment op size bedrooms, leather bar, rec In Manchester, about half the years by Matter and Kurland, how these who sent bMuUfid aersl proofing Done. rant at onco. east of raf> n a t i o n a l BUILDERS ell $-65'l4 - Mitchell 9-5820. an MAIN BT. AIANCHESTER able. portunity. Large lot. Oarage. Cen- reation room, tile' floor, garage, claimants, or 121, . were women, ever, was Metter’s Smoke Shop at end arented tha usa of «an>^ JARVIS SUPPUES 809 Main street, the present tem 57 Bissdl SfTMt ROIERT M. REID & SON, AUCTIONEERS SPEED QUEEN washer, throe . tral location. Madeline Smith, .’amesite drive, trees, fenced back \vhile 58 of'ths claims were initial, Mrs. imsslis c in n e y oraneas. Can you holp? 420 Davenport Avenue, porary location o f Gaudet Open a A. M. to 10 P. M. M K enos. Coll MI-S-6922 *01 MAIN 8T.., Phone »-7l9$ RAYMOND B. REID. Phone 1-7486 New Haven. Conn. years old. In good eonflition. STORE FOR Rent. Good, central Realtor, Mitchell 9-1642 or MItch yard. Near bus, shopping center. that is, claims filed for ths first CONSTRUCTION CO. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Jewelera. , Td. MI.9-8U6 MANCHESTER, CONN. , Telephone State 7-3597 MItcheU 3-7519. location. Inquira 60 kaynes stfset. eU 3-4679. MItcheU 9-5132. Ums. Tour Hudson Dealer 5 Dover Rood — TeL MI-S-A113 1S0-IS2 Pearl St. TeL Sn-tS-dSDS Coll MI.3-5121 For Appolntniwt / ^ ■' ' ■- ■ I f ,/' ■4i i' J ii'' f 'f ■ ^
PAGE SIXTEEN TL’ESDAY, MARCH 10, 1988. iianirlffBtfr lEuftting ^prttlb ^vemge Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended hUrch 7, lass Wilfred Clarke, past comman ThespiaiiB Host der of Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post, Spemliiig the Day at the Uniteil Nations Fair, not m cold tonight. Mini About Town American Legion, urges aft past 10,939 commanders of the post to make To Tony Pupillo mum 3S. Thuritday, Increaaing Member of the Audit rioudineaa, warmer. TIm Queen of Peace Mothers returns on their, tickets for the Hale's Meat Bui^an of Circulatlona Circle will meet tomorrow night at anniversary dinner Saturday night Manchester— A City of Village Charm the heme of Mra. Donald Scott, 46 not later than tomorrow evening. Tony Pupillo, principal of the PlainviUe High School and a pUy Bratton road. director of n'ote in this area, will The Ward group of the South (Claaalfled AdvertlBlag on Pago 80) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1953 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) Mr. and Mra. Willard Perine of Methodist Church will meet to be tha apeaker at tha monthly VOL. LXXII, NO. 136 > PRICE FIVE CENTS M Cheatnut street and Mrs. Arthur morrow night at 8 o’clock at the meeting of the Center Thespiana The Mighty 3 9 Norton of 11. Ulley street will home of Mrs. Zigmond Olbert, 40 tomorrow night at i o’clock at the lean hy'^uto tomorrow morning Summer street. Center Church. fW.Wilmington. Del., to attend the Mr. Pupillo haa had varied expe funeral of their brother, Herold Rockville Emblem Club No. 5 rience in amateur dramatics and Has Come To Towii GOP Snarls his knowledge in that field quali U, S. Claims Soviet Partaei Thursday afternoon. will hold iU monthly meeting to fies him as an authority. The 4 _ morrow night at the Elks Home in meeting will be open to the public, Veterans of Company G, Con-, Rockville at 8 o’clock. District de and anyone desiring to attend ia WED. MORNINB FROM »-12 O’CLOCK neeticut State Guai^, will hold an puty night will be observed with Musical by S. Takes Serious View annual reunion In the American Mrs. Mae McVeigh, district depu- cordially invited. « Bosses Fear Own Anyone wishing to become a Laclon Home tonight at 8 o'clock. .ty east, as guest. Refreshments member of the Center Thespiana Jill former members are urged to will be served following the meet- may do so at any meeting or by CUSTOMER APPROVED — TOP GRADE Democrats attend. Refreshments will be ing. served. contacting membership chairman | Mra. Everett Belding, 54 Cam-' People, Not Attack state Capitol, Hartford, “Africa Revisited'* la the topic' bridge street. No previous dra The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle for an open meeting on the prob matic experience is necessary, the NEW ZEALAND ‘ March ll-^/P )—A Demo meet at I o'clock tomorrow lems of that continent scheduled Attack only qualification for membership ITnitod Nations N Y..* Lodge reminded Gromyko cratic attempt to poke musical Czechs% * lUght at the home of Mrs. Robert by the Service Bureau for Wo unued ^auonR. l>. that "The U. S. Army you aeek to Donahue, M Cooper Hill street. being a sincere interest In little fun at the Republican ma men’s Organisations Friday at 2 theater and an earnest desire to March 11—<^)— U. S. u , S. Army jority in the House got all p. m. at 956 Main street, Hart participate, on stage or backstage, BEEF charged today that Kus.sia a ^^hich .tood beside the R u..ian Ar- ford. Dr. Robert T. Parsons, dean in amateur productions. bossea have embarked on a my to defeat the Nazi, in Europe:” snarled up in a serious par of the Kennedy Shool of Missions Lodge told Gromyko that- “The liamentary tangle today. Shed Goes Out in Blaze of Glory at the Hartford Seminary Founda policy of imperialism, not be Tempers grew short, and two JOI.NT MEETING cause of any fear of aggres U. S. Army was good enough for r g a TROOP 8 tion, who returned in January from The Hartford Pembroke College you In 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945. Democratic leaders never got a eight months of study and obser Club will hold Its anifual joint sion by any other country, but It would be the same today had chance to sing the song they wrote Prague Rejects vation in Central and Soulli Af STEAKS not the policies of the Soviet gov ^yesterday and had been rehearaing meeting-with the Wheaton College because of fear of their own GIRL SCOUTS rica, will be the speaker. Admis Club, Tuesday, March 17. at 8 people. ernment so tragically changed.” in preparation for today'a session. sion la free but advance registra p.m.. In Webster Memorial Hall. In Earlier Eden told the assembly Minority Leader John M. Demp tion aho\ild be made by contacting Chief U. S. delegate Henry Arc seakiitK baby sittini; H ereld Photi> West Hartford Library on South Cabot Lodge. Jr., told the UN • that it was In nobody's Interest sey^, of Putnam, started the argu work in the Green area to the Service Bureau. This is the group of Manchester | Main street. West Hartford. that World War III should break ment by aaking unanimous consent Llnne Uidge No. 72, Knights of ranee, Russell A. Wright, faculty General A.'iaembly that the Soviet to address what he called "a few Strong Protest out. earn money for a trip to Lawrence C. Case of 54 Hillside Pythias, will meet tomorrow night High SrJiool students, members of member and secretary of Rotary, Union had lost the respect of the world because o.f its policy of The British statesman said that tuneful remarks” to the House. Washington. street enlisted in the Army yester at 8:30 in Orange Hall. On March the faculty and RolJtry Club re Kathleen Olmstead and Nancy LB. Majority Leader Simon S. Cohen, day and proceeded to the Recruit 25 Grand- Chancellor Victor Bilt- Macauley. Left to right in the rear t "violent words and violent deeds.” "with the growing strength of the presentatives, that left Hartford West there is no reason why it of Ellington, walked over to Demp Washington, March 11—(/P)—U. S. officials, in both State Phone Mary Barry Reception Center at Fort Devens. tree of Stamford will make an offi by train this morning at 7 o’clock row are Rotarian Arthur W. Ben The a.ssembly broke out Into sey’s desk where the two held Mass. cial visit to the lodge. Turkey Supper wild applause, and had to be should break out.” and Defense departments, were reported inclined today to for an all-day trip to the United son, Charles Shaver, Douglas FAMILY STl’LE a whispered' consultation: Tel. MI-9-9663 Nations A.s.semb!y in New York. Fingle.s, John Allison, Arthur Qusy railed to order, as Lodge spumed He called for support of the Cohen, apparently angry, re take the firmest of attitudes toward Czechoslovakia over tha A State "Legislative Day," with A son was born March 7 at the and faculty member Lewis Piper, charge.* by Russia’s Andrei A. United Nations as a "w'orld meet Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Tlie trip is part of the annual Vornon Elamtntary turned to his desk and Informed shooting down of an American plane by Czech pilots. Inform Governor John D. Lodge as lunch Boys and Girls Week program Gromyko that the U. S. was do ing place” where opposing forces Speaker Arthur E. B. Tanner (R- ed sources said,--however, that no- ...... — eon speaker, sponsored by the Leg William R. Grimason of 107 Del- School TheJMCHALCeo ing everything In its power to can get- together and try to settle consideration'U being given now to mont street, and a daughter was sponsored hy Rotary. Woodbury) that, he objected to islative Department of the Con In the front row, left to righC, Given by the RVSA M A N c m n n c m w .. prolong the Korean war. their differences without w’sr. Dempsey taking the floor. breaking diplomaiic relations with necticut State Federation of Wo born the same day at St. Francis Eden called on the Communist HospitsI to Mr. and Mrs. James are Anita Grossman, Priscilla Tor- The exchange broke out shortly The unanimous consent of the Prague. The feeling Is that this men’s Clubs, will be held at the Thursday, March 12 after Briti.sh Foreign Secretary world to agree to the Indian membership ia required before a would accomplish nothing. HEARING-AID Hotel Bond in Hartford on Wed Blanchfield, 81 White street. > STATIONERY A 5:50 to 7:30 Korean plan which the assembly U. S. Planes f AIRMAH. . NOTES \ Anthony Eden said that, despite member may address the House More probable line# of actton(’ap- nesday, March 18, with Mra. Adults $1.25 Kores. we were not yet ir^ World adopted la.st December. This plan unless he is talking on a motion peared to be; BATTERIES Frances Burke Redlck of Newing The Itallan-American Ladies Aid ^ LEADING BRANDS ^ would permit Red prisoners who Society will hold a meeting tonight War Illi ; undtfr.consideration. 1. Demands on tha Czechs for ton presiding as legislative chair Children Under 12, 60c don’t want to go-home to stay be ^ - a t’’' Ti To Coimter For All Hearing-Aids man. Luncheon reservations should at 7:30 at the Italian-Amerlcan ■ In that connection, Gromyko "Poor Example” both an apology and cash Indem Club. A social time with refresh ^i^ur StoresJ Home Made Apple Pie accused the U, S. Army of atroci hind. He recalled that former Dempsey, also angry, retorted I-V*'' nity for the loan of the plane. Guaranteed Fresh be made by March 16 with Mrs. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. V? Oliver G. Gager, 31 ' Montclair ments will follow the business For Dessert raO M PT ties In Korea. that Cohen’s action in shutting off 2. Instructions for U. 8. pilots drive, West Hartford. meeting. While assembly President Lester the Democrats presented a poor In West Germany to shoot back,: Next Attack B. Pearson of Canada, gavelled for (Continued on Page Ten) example to a group of visiting in event of another such incident,: The weekly rehearsal of the Sec The third In a .series of "Green FUEL OIL school children who were watching and to take action to force downj ond Congregational Church Choir Thumbs” lectures presented by the the proceedings from the gallery. any Czech planes crossing the Wiesbaden, Germany, will be held tomorrow night at 7:45 Manchester 'YWCA will be given HOMf COMFORT p e u ¥ e w Cohen Insisted. there was a bi r frontier. | March 11—
ack Into Germany I But the Air Fores spoil _ speeding Bohlen- to Moscow, as shrieking, ssKt later the only reason .' tte Sizes 9 to 15, Opp. First National Store DniWIUL^COItl AT TONIGHT'S urged last week by the State de Venice, Italy, March 11— "Governor, blow your horn! with names pouring from Ita fuse- Americans did not return the 10 to 16. Parking Lot partment, to report on and analyze (yp)—Britain’s Anglo-Iranian lait«- fire was because they had Ob such developments. . Oil Company (AIOC) today ENGLEMAN ON SCHOOLS Information about tha incident chanca—the intruders vanished ad The plan of GOP leaders had yesterifay. In whicb two Czech quickly after the shooting. • SLEEVELESS ILOUSE SPECIAL lost the first round of its bat State Capitol, Hartford. March MIO-15e riiot dow» an American BRUNNER’S been for the Senate to act on Boh- 11—(A*)—State JSducation Commis No Break Ooaeidered • SOLID «r PLAID SKIRTS len’s nomination-today. But Chair tle to gain possession of 5,000 Thunderjet, wga atlll being gath tons of disputed Iranian oil sioner Finis E. Engleman. who has ered for ctudy by the State and Informed sources in Washington • WASHAILE GLAZED PIpUE or CALL MI-S-5440 man Wiley (R-Wis.) postponed long preached that Connecticut'# said that while officials were tak* ASK rOB until next Tuesday yesterday’.* brought here by the tanker Defense departments. MAKE A DATE population Is outstripping the ex At the moment, there seemed to Ing the firmeat attltuda toward • WASHAILE GLAZED CHAMIRAY '50 PACKARD scheduled vote by the Foreign Re Miriella but immediately an pansion of her school- brought Czechoslovakia, no consideration lations committee. He acted at the be a tendency to regard tha ctaeh ' ROY KNOFU TO ATTEMO OUR nounced plans to caiYy the that message today to the weekly as an Isolated Incident, caused by was being given to breaking iBpIo* CLUB SEDAN reque.*t of Sens. Fergu.ion (R- case to Rome. matic relations with Prague. INSUKANCE Mlch.) and Knowland (R-Callf.) (Continued on Page 1 wenty-onr) Most probabi# lints of action aiH TOWN ft COUNTRY WOMEN’S OUTLET Of Every Description Black — Bpntlcaa — 4 New Tirea ’ Postpone Red Blast A Venice court ruled that the (Continued on Page Ten) peared to be demands on !&• ARTH U R' A. At the same ses.*ion, the com- oil had been purchased legally by Czechs for an apology and cash in BRIDUWAY MILLS ■ mittee voted to postpone action in the Supor Company of Rome— demnity for loss of the plana. Ttiii KNOFLA AGENCY definitely on the anti-enslavement charterers of Ihe Miriella—from 28 Are Saved, American pilota suffered no aarf- 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Eat. 1921 PAINT resolution urged by 'Eisenhower. the Iranian National Oil Company. U. S. Jury Says ous Injuries. Between Broad Street and Railroad Tracks - > 875 MAIN ST. , There were no signs it would be The tribunal ordered the release of In addition, V. S. planes would OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 9:00 iDlal MI-S-5440 or MI-0-SS93| revived anytime soon, if at all. the oil to the Rome organization. be instructed to fire if fired upon *1275 In London, an AIOC spokesman McGrath Used Eight Missing The Senate Democratic Policy In the future, or to take other punk* $275 DOWX—EASY TEBMS committee had endorsed unani announced: "We are immediately tice action against illegal bordOf DEMONSTRATION initiating proceedings in the Rome mously the original administra In Split JTanker crossers. ' 11 tion-sponsored re.solution. But the court. ^Smoke Screen’ James B. Conant. the U. 8. High Democrats balked when the Re "The Venice decision will not Commissioner in Germany, saHk tt PONTIAC SEDANEm publican majority on the Foreign affect the outcome of this hearing,” Miami, Fla., March 11 t/p)— New York, March 11—(;P)—The yesterday he was confldeiit the THOMAS STACK he added. "It means only that the Chapt Guard reported today that Hydramatir, Badin, Htr., White Wall Tirea Relations committee added an special federal grand jury inves U. 8, Air Force would know how’ FACTORY amendment saying pas.*age of the oil will not remain physically im tigating racketeering has accu.*ed 28 crew members of the broken to deal with any more incidents eg UP TO re.*olution would not' mean Con- pounded during the main hearing former Atty. Gen. J. Howard Mc Liberian tanker Angy had been thls'kind. This was taken to mean REPRESENTATIVE ^ gre.ss was passing on the validity on the merita of the case." Grath of using the grand Jury sys rescued but that at least eight that U. 8, pilots would return ftre 52 PACKARO or the invalidity of the big power The court rejected the AlOCa tem as a "smoke screen” and a were missing, including all the against sny invading planes over Demouhtraflng ihe new ea»lor-to-U!ifl agreements made secretly in request that the oil be sequestered. officers and the captain’s wife. Hard Top, Uitramatlr, Badin, Heater "grandstand play.” I *. • • ■ , Hertld Photo*. Three Coast Guard cutters and American-occupied territory In tha paint*, vamiRbes and enamrU in our World War II. It had been impounded pending the The jury reported to Judge John Flames engulfed a two-story atorage shed, reportedl.v used aa a Hub house by youngsters, at the '.53 line. All l.eathrr That ended all prospect of the tribunal's decision. a plane are speeding to the storm- (Ckintinued on Page Tea) $500 W. Holland yesterday that it "re rear of 217 North Elm street last night, reaultlag lii damages estimated at more than 81,509, In the toaped area some 400 miles south fused to become a party to the ------=------1 ------lower photo, men of the Manchester Fire Depart ment are shown as they began to pick up some of east of St. John's, Newfoundland, HELPING YOU TRADE-IN (Continued on Pago Twenty-one) (Continued on Page Twenty-one) McGrath scheme and permit the the 2,009 fret of hose laid to battle the speetaeUlar blaze. (Story on Page 15), FRIDAY, MARCH 13th grand jury to be used as s white In the hope of finding the forward 49 MERCURY SEDAN half of the vessel afloat with the Four Held Dead ON YOUR OLD Overdrive, Badin, Heater, Spotleaa ¥_ __ wash for political purposes." IS OUR BUSINESS The report was signed by the missing persons clinging to it. SATURDAY. MARCH 14th group's foreman. President Mc According to crew members In Brewery Blast '37, '38, '39, '40, Gregor Smith of the Florida Power picked off the stem Section of the Ike Names Hemtzleman tanker, the vessel caught fire and Hava yau found Hit home you want to 50 PACKARD SEDAN and Light C8'. Eight in Trumah^s Cabinet exploded three days ago. The cause Newark, N. J., March 11—tit— buy? * IT'S WORTH A Visfr TO SI^E THE '41, '42 Badio, Heater, T'ltramatic Drive Shortly after the jury was em paneled a year ago, ' the report of the fire was not iifimedlafely Four persona were reported dead , ■ ■ r CAR - A N Y As Governor of Alaska stated, it became "perfectly appar exidained. and a number injured today in jt. Hovt you docidtd to build a homo? ent that no information would be The men were rescued by the fire and exploeion at the $30,000,000 NEW COLORS 52 OLDS HOLIDAY given to the jury and the U. S. At Cited for Leave-Pay Abuse Waterman Steamship Line's 6.492- brewery plant of Anheuser-Busch, MAKE OR I ton freighter. Claiborne, bound for Inc. RE SURE TO Hard Top, Badin. Hratcr, \41ilte Wall Tirea Washington, March 11—(/P)— Civilian Conservation Corps for torney knew that none was avail the territory, was chairman of the able that would show the. exist Cherbourg. France. A tank containing 5,0Q0 gallons, REGISTER FOR THE MODEL I’ower Steering President Eisenhower today nomi The Coast Guard theorized that Then, come straight to Savings and Loan, 1007 Main Street Alaska Planning Council, and vice ence of crime, organized crime or Wa.shington, Marcli 11—(/P) ; of beer was reported to have FREE DOOR PRIZES'! nated B.' Frank Heintzleman of president for Alaska of the Psciflo rseketeerin".’’ —EiRlit cabinet officers in the Angy broke in half behind the ploded after the fire. Juneau, Alaska, aa Governor of Northwest Trade n.saoclatlon. The report added; "It was crys bridge and the officer’s quarters, Three alarms wera soundi|d where thousands of local people have had their homes financed Alaska. the Truman administration carrying away "the brains of the bringing fire apparatus to the 1^ 4< PLYMOUTH COUPE A native of Fayetteville. Pa,, tal clear that the jury system was News Tidbits were listed by a House Ap Bulletins since 1891. Discussions of your loan needs are confidential and Stt til# latest labor saving paint products devol- “rhe. President, also sent to the Heintzleman is co-rsuthor of a Na being u.sed by the Attorney Gen ship.” Among the miaSing are the acre site opposite Newark airport. A Beal Buy Senate the npmir.ntion of. Freder tional Resources Committee report eral’s office as-a smoke screen. propriations subcommittee to captain, his wife, all the mates, Five ambuiancea were dispatchSiL'' optd by modem point science* New products to Culled from AP Wires from the AP Wires the radio operator and three sea p^iiate |n our modern office. You'll find us most co-operative in ick Billings Lee. of Woodstock, Vt., on planning of Alaska resources “On the second day of this Jury’s day amonjr a group .of federal , and a call was sent out for more make your homo pointing easier, faster ond more ss administrator of tlie Civil Aero- and development. se.ssions, we discussed al length officials who allegedly abuse men. doctors, extra blankets and Rt^ arranging economical loans. ^ 40 CHEVROLET -. 41 PACKARD , nsutlci Administration. Lee ha.* Heintzleman haa a bachelor of among ourselves the correspond The tanker was under charter Cross workers. been s1:rving.as deputy administra I Japanese government unofflclal- the government's annual SEEK TO HALT MTRIHR fo the Gulf OH Corporation, the The fire was j-eported to be lit convenient. forestry degree from, Pennsylvania ence setting up these juries. We I ly decides to accept stiff terms of -X 38 PO N TIA C * 47 HUDSON P. up tor. State Forest Acadeirj and q mas resented keenly tlilSt the head of leave program “to fatten Rome, Mnrrh 11—iJP)—Prem Coast Guard said. She is register- the rear of the large plantr in g Heintzleman’a nomination was ter of forestry degree ifnni Yale the Justice department would use I Red China fob return of some 30,- their own purses.” ier Alcide De Gas|>eri called an A ------Find out how you eon rodteorato a room for loss forecast last month when Secre UViiverafty. the grand Jury system as a grand ; 000 Japane.se nationals stranded Names df the eight were emergency meeting of cabinet . (Oontlniied on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) 41 NASH •. 41 CHEVROLET tary of the Interior McKay an He has no stated politicai affilia stand play.” on a list made public by Chair- nfficials today In effort to avert Mutually Owntd— Na Stackholdtrs than $10.00. nounced he had recommended the I there since World War II. . . . New a (’iimmunlst-led two day rail tion. He s*id last month he had The grand jury’s report to Judge Ijondon police chief debates move Thomas (D-Tex.), ranking mi- appointment. never taken part in po'itics be Holland said McGrath’s purported strike scheduled to hit all Italy Heintzleman, 65, has been reg to put rnotorcycle cop on trail of , member of the subcom- al midnight. The government 50 e.M.C. PICK-UP $695 cause of ills work. scheme resulted in the calling of Jel bomber that swooshed down mittee. East’ W est D eadlock Loom s x If you hove o point proMtm or neod color suggts- ional forester for Alaska since As governor. Heintzleman would rtany "specisl" juries throughout The Phillips-Thomas statement has already arranged sperial bus Feb. 16, 1937. He also is commis f e nation, and went on to say: over city and frightened residents. and airplane servicea to cope tions, be sure to come in and consult our factory succeed Ernest Griierijng The job President Kl.scnhower names sev- .said Ihe committee’s interest in with, the situation. Thursday 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. sioner fo? the Agriculture depart pay* $1.5,000 a ye*r. "By the time we got started, the leave or vacation, situation was A s UN Picks Lie Successotl roprosontativo.— H o's horo to help you. ment In Alaska and is the Federal some juries had already performed cn men who will act as consultants Wednesday—^Closed At Noon Heintzleman, who is largely to National Security Council, top Zjtirred up by its discovery that, <•-119 E.XPLUDES IN AIR Bie TRAUES -. EASY TERMS Power Commission’s representa credited with bringing about the and reported everything quiet, no employes of the Office of Rent tive in the territorj’. -...... policy-making group for foreign .Seoul, .March An Air . Closed Saturdaya establishment of a big puipwood affairs and national defense... Stabilization ."were sbiiaing the an United Nations. N. Y., March J1, Five” members—the U. S., Britaini, He has served aa director of the mill not being built in the Ketchi (Continued on Page Ten) nual leave program for government Force C-119 flying boxcar crash — (AP)—Renewal of the East-West i FYance, Russia and NatlonaliatT New Orleans Tlmes-Plcayune ed flve miles south of Taejon, kan area, is a backer of industrial urges Supreme Court to overturn employes’ to fatten their own deadlock loomed today as the UN ' China—must approve any selection; development of Alaska. purses.” Korea, today after an explosion came to grips with the problem o f. unanimously. Any one of the flvo, OPEN MON. rrO THURS. NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 The job of Administration of lower court decision classing its ripped off Its left engine and Ita PHONE HawaiiI Slalehood Weather Reslricls advertising sales policy ss Sher Its Investigations, it said, de selecting a successor to Secretary ' can veto a nominee. Civil Aeronautics also pays $15,000 veloped that many other officials crew of four had parachuted to General Trygve Lie. Lie has declared he will etay od* MI-9-4588 a year. The 46-year-oId Lee will man anti-trust law vinaltion . . safety. MI-9-4589 Bill Passes House Lt. Lillian A. Bucciarelti. 49. first and employes were in the same The Security Council was sched- until a successor is chosen deaplte- BUILDING MATERIALS succeed Charles F. Horne in that Korea War Action niirac to enter Army service from category with those of the rent uled to convene behind closed doors Russian opposition to him. post. — stabilization office. C'AMUALTIEK INC.’KEAKE this afternoon to discuss formally denounced him in 1950 for his i _ Lee, a Republican, is a veteran ;Falrfield County in World War II, LUMBER FUEL Washington. March 11—•i'P) , .__Seoul, March ll--if»- Rain, snow dies at home in Nrw Canaan. The Congressmen said the retir Washington. March 11—hD the issue which has been the sub- port of the'UN stand against Ro#> 336 N. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-5253 The flght to make Hawaii the 49th of Wprld Wai II. during which he, restricted the Korean I U. S. Department of Commerce ing Democratic officials got the —Announced IT. 8. battle casual Ject of Intense behind-the-scenes aggression in Korea and since Fal(, atate shifted to the Senate today ^rved as a commander .war to scattered small raids and estimates employment levels across following anriounts ' for accrued ties In Korea reached 180,998 maneuvering since Lie tendered his 3, 1951, have maintained that hjP after the House passed a statehood Navy He is a graduate of Hsr- „^hta today. .nation are consbjerably higher leave- or, as the aubcommijtee put today, an Increase of 260 since resignation last November. holds his post illegally. "YOUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERyiCE" last uneek. bill for the third time yesterday. 1 $abre jets patrollecf MIO j than one year ago . . . D^op is It, ss "severance pay” : There was little optimism that Four CaadMate* i, (pavings & £oan u n n e fi Senate leaders have predicted alley but found no Russian-built noticed ip dally refugee flow from 'Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Communist and non-Communist UN corridor negotiation# committee approval within a few the designation of Robert B. Mur-| fight. All othef Allied j Soviet zone into West Berlin but Agriculture. $6,921.86. REDS PROTEST PRE8K delegates would be able to find a brought forward at lekst four f PHONE MI-9-5253 days to clear the way for Senate Commerce i warplanes were grounded. officials offer no explanation for Charles Sawyer, Secretary of Tehran, Iran, March 11—oP)— person both sidps could accept for sible candidates, with Oehara) . action about April 1. for Transportation, as chairman of || LaM night 14 B-29 Superforls j slackening. Commercie, $3,933.69. Soviet «\mbasMidor Ivan Had- the job, which pays $40,000 In sembly President Lester B. IT Sariait i t Loan Asneiatioa lOecr Mala Straal Opon'doily 7 o. m. to 5 p. m., including Wodnosdoy House amende:! the bill, the govemmept’s Air’ Coordinat- .pushed through heavy weather and' - Capt. Alger H. Dresel, USN-re- Robert A. Lovett, Secretary of chikov called on Foreign Minis actual cash plus a $19,000 allow ton of Canada appearing In oftomoons and ^turdoys until noon. writing in among other thinga pro- ing Committee. Murray has been , ahowered high exnloslvea on a ! tired, pioneer In L9S0 dirigible pro- Defense, $4,328.12. ter Hoaaeln FatemI today to ance ^or rent of a house and Its' lead. Others are jOuldo 358 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. MI-3-5191 representing the Commerce De-, ...... I gram for . U. S., died . at Newport protest ojitl-Russlan oommenta upkeep. .
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