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WEDNESDAY, ^UNE 4,1M7 ' A v tn g t Daily Circulation The Weather Hattrhpitfpr Sitettino r «r the Meotb •t,Mny, 1841 Fofoaut of C. 8. Weothor . ______\______“’»• ——- ■ ■■ lijok part were Dr. Deems Taylor, Allen Uomlon, ■Son o f Mr. and affair In that city. May 22. Ii» con- 9,307 Fhir nnd nol «o eool tonight; The Collie Club of Connecticut G . G . A h I i I o h P l a v s Dr. Frank Danirosrh and Mlsa Mrs. Lemuel A. Lemdon. of 25 Iniiclion with hia f»mmencemcnt FrMny fnir nnd conUnned wnim. Invites CWlle owners and thdse * ■ a V* ' activities. At the Academy Helen l^ller wh.r spoke on "Tha, Menther of the Andit \ About Town Interested In the breed to attend Lenox street. Manchester, has I Rpoken WoirJ.'* been advanced to Seaman, First A l iNolable a k ', Leture HALE'S SELF SERVE Bnreaa ot.CIrchlatlone their coming meeting to be held j ‘ • \ event is the a.vprdlng. of 11.000 When Mr. Aahton was congrat- The Original In New Engtend! Manchester— A City of Village Charm the Rob Haven Kennels In Mid- Class, aboard the light cruiser ------prises to indlvldi.al.'i who have per- iilalad on this achievement hla Amelia Farr, daiMthtar of U. S S. Dayton. The Dayton Is Mr. tind Mra. Joseph Farr of 313 ' dietown on June 8th at 2 p. m. ] \ George G. Ashton, organist and. formeil outstanding work In the ; only earn men t was: "When one is PRICE FOUR CENTS, Located on Reservoir Road, they , touring the Medlterrsnesn area given the oppirtunlly to work and (LlasoMied Advrrtlolag on Pngo 161 MANCHE.STER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE S, IW7 (SIXTEEN PAGES) . l&ln itreet a Jmslor In the Gollega «dd has visited Gibraltar: Naples, choirmaster i>f the ^outh Mefho.1- !""» AND HEALTH MARKET t'OL. LXVI., NO. 208 JrFInTArt;. Syracuse Univeralty. may be reached by taking --Say- | V ^ ^ i Htrrntiiri* and miwlr, Mr, AHhton tncil with renlly great persona the Italy; Trieste; Crete; Istanbul, 1st Church, who recently «^«1ved part of this af- keynote that la most outstanding ■ h4a atrfeed home for the eummer brook Road out of Middletown. | v»c»tlonAMIae Farr wa# rtcently There will be a demonstration o f , Turkey and Alexandria. Egypt. hia Master's Degiee In music ‘n f„ir on the large four manual is genuine humhleheas and aim- pllf;lty.” - \ e h ^ chWrman of Delt%n I Butter____ Lb. 69c nbatrd hrrr 'tiidny a* tank Beavlch. MkiV, Chlsivs was preaentv I tnirk* i-arrying drinking wntrr on organization of a global police By in Situatioh^ Afi- ed wrltk a chv—cheat of----- silverware and JHIo-O, My-T>Flne or Royal rolled Into thi* rtty digging force. For Probe of Coup a beautiful mahogany writing Floor mil of the ihrrrkngr of a lla«h Belgium led off the oriUcUm at > fiertfi State Depart­ IIimmI that knorkrd out all utll- the opieiiing of general debate yes- i desk. Pudding pkg. 7c lllr*. Emergrnry water »la- tenlsy, charging that the major ment Now Ixooking Manchester members of the Ma-, tlon* were *et up throughout poweni were making plana only to U nited States tmd «ril* EcOllOlllic the cll.v with farinem from the it-op "Certain categories of wars" I Into Whole Affair; aenic Veterans AssoclatlM have' Lam p (Seconds of Largo No. 3 Can BIno tsh Representattres to ri^tvMi notice* of the 77th »n- j ■urrouisdlng countryulde help­ and offering no provision* to block 1 F'eileration P o » bJ b 1 e nual reunion ofi the state group m ; A Well Known ing Id nerving well and *pring aggiession hy a hlg nation. i Again Seek Invest*- Stand Rapped RockvUle on Sa,turday. June 28. Can wnter in n pall and hurkrt Bendy to Take I'p Fight ,\ Karo Syrup 55c brigaile. gatum in Hungary * * Washington, June 5.—-((P) The members wHf ^ ' Brand) Australia wad' ready to jak* up ThI* bridge of the Riitinnd railroad over Ea»l ereek. near the downtown aectlon of Rutland. Vt„ was the fight upon resumption of dis- — President Truman today Payette lodge ' .98 wa.*hed out by floo^ coming after torrentl; ! . aln*. which cauaed an aatlmated 62.000.000 prop-rty 1| An fiuthoritative American' coup in Hungary aa an out­ itely today to roetore gas and wa- . said he would brand the whole re- , Provides three dejfrees Tomato Soup 3 Cans 29c I |Hirt vague and inadequate and source saiil tocla.v U. S. and rage and asserted that the New York Unlvcialty has an­ ;er facUitie.* to this flood battered Trumiin Replies in ('•aus*^ nounced that th i^ are .two can­ of soft, indirect light :■ charge tliat the 51 small coun-' UritiBh military repreaenta- Unit(*d StatcB does not'intend fificen mo\intaln community of Fearful Italy trira in the U.N. had been Ignored didates for degrees this year from from lai'R® 100-200-J100 Orandroothor’s Reconstruction Plan tives here would send R ua-; tic Terms to Recent to staRd idly hy in that situa* Manchester. Thev arc Elmer Alford 18.000. ; entirely in drafting the basic pro- w att Mogul bulb flilTused Extra Special! The fir.at major atep In rehablll- 'ram. sian authorities within twoi Assertion on Almnilon* lion. He told a news confer­ Weden. Jr. Of 43 Brookflelu street. lation waa taken laat night when ence that the State depart­ Doctor of Medicine: and Wesley through 10-inch opal Fruit Syrup May Be Used Meanwhile, the Big Five Itnelf days renewetl oflTicial de­ ing Ia>w Prires Talk Holden Palnser. 368 Keeney street. glass reflector bowl. Also electric power, ruptured for 24 was divided over plans for eitah- mands for a three-power ih< ment right now I* looking Into the houra, reached the city through By Europeans Urged'!liahing the international Army, whole Hungarian affair. Master of Arts. provides direct light Pint auxiliary feeder line*. v«8tigation of what amounted Waehm^on, June 5 lO Pre*l- All White Fringed for Punch 25c Like Hungary |With,Ru«*la standing alone against to a Chmmiiniat coup d'etat in AameUmes Hhnkrs Flngor from individual arms The utility aervlcea were wreck- the Vnlteil fltates, Britain, France dent TnimiHi today called the eco­ A reporter said that it haa bssn Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haas and I «d when a nine foot wall of water, Hungary. ckiktm of Wenhnm, Maas., have using standard bulbs. Marshall Prom ifiefi and Clilna on more than a third of May ,\*k rnlted NaUona Inquiry nomic phlloeophy of Senator Taft suggested that the United States rclea..ied by amaahing of a power the basic principles. retamsd home alter a vlsH with May be. jighted at the S. S. Pierce Dietetic Fruit The apokeamon aold that Brit­ (R., Ohio) the V.old idea of boom I* o'lmetlmea In the position of dam. pour^ Into wide section* of McMahon Sup|N>riB Ful* Ameriean Eronomir News Tidhils The report wqa drafted after IS shaking Its fist at Hungary and Mn. Haas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. •same time or individual­ the dty Tue.sday night. Torrential ish and American communicatlona and hiurt.” R, W. Ooalce of Blwood street. Nail Bedspreads bright Alotion to De* Support *So mnnths of secret dellheratlpna by to the Russian* tislay on the mat­ sometimes just shaking its finger. ly. Price is COM PLETK H ob Of All Kinds 24-hour ralna preceded the brealc Aid and Culled From (fP) Wires He read to a news conference the Military Staff committee, He Inquired whether the United Cdeeiln* Haas hia remained for a^ Hope for Water f'onneetion i ter Indicated that the two weatern waak'S' stay with her grand-] with H 20" shade. lay Action on Italian Far as Prurtical' whiQh comprises admiral* and powers might ask a United - Na- a 1,000 word statement replying Htates intended to do something No. Can OM Ktylo Authorities estimated It wduld ] generals representing the chiefs In the present situation and Mr. pdrants. 5c two or three weeks before nor- i Ihms Inquiry into the events which in caiistio terms to a recent os- Full Size Pact to Jan. 23, 1948 H. P. Abrahams of National Re­ of staff of the five great powers ICd to the resignation of Premier Truman replied that it dosa not Cans nial gas service waa restored, but | Cambridge, Mas.*., June 5. tail DrygcMsls association tells Its acceptance would be th* first oertion by Taft that “apparently Intend to stand Idly by. COMPARE thin \ Sauerkraut 25c rlty officials hoped to eatabliah a Hartford C of C American public Ferenc Nagy and the Communlat the president and the admlnlatra- $5-98 Bulletin! 1 — (/P)—Secretary of State step toward conclusion of Indivi­ oenumptinn of complete authority, in ,ree‘''>r"e to another inquiry Single Bed Size water connection toda^ for sani­ tlon are abandoning talk of keep- i I Marshall called u]K)n the will rontlniin to buy propeily dual agreements with U.N. mem- ■The repreaentatives of the weet- he sold that tha Hungarian oitua- tary purpoaes. Waahlnglon, June — priced giKKls .... New York sur- ing prices down In favor of heavy Uon IS tei'i'iiilo and reiterated that la^ip H*id PRICE! Meanwhile, drlnWiig water was The Senate latlflrd today the i countries of Europe te for army plane purchases Belgium noted that use of such Sviridov, Soviet commandant and stHi vtiig mililnnS and to "set up a viet-dominated states In coatem Spripg water also was available. rejected, 61 to St, a propo*al I practical.’’ Harvard giws hf nornry doctor of ! forces would be subject to veto in acting chairman of the Allied Con­ bulwark against totalitarian og- and BAUthem Europe. CIVEN trol rommleslon here, had turned in several eections oi the city. Of-i by Henator Fulbright (O-Ark) Wni Oppose Blocking Move* laws degrees to SlsrshsU and ' the council and he said the com- gremion.” Until last week, Hungary’s non- R e g . $ 9.98 \ — | 5 *2 5 Flakes 3 n>f..25c tlci^a reported that the food and | down BrItUh and American re­ JWHALC WITH CASH SALES to delay aetkin on It and trea* Brodlrv...... ' mittee therefore had held that it He reiterated hi* plea' for vol­ Communlst .government wo* the milk situation, described as criti-' tic* with Hungary, Romania And at the same time he Indecision nih a stock ntarket _ was not'necessary to . nvlsage us* quest* for a three-poWer Inveatlga- MANCNiSTiR C o m m pledged the United States to op- untary price reduction* and said sole break In an otherwise solid \ \ Fro*h .Ml yesterday, wa* relicve«l*hy ar- and Bnigaria until Jnn. t5. toclay .... Arn.y tries to reach ‘ of tha fores* "in the case of a tlon of Hungarian politic*. they are a* important now as ever lineup of Moscow-controlled na­ i e x w i * ' , c i / rival of cmergericy supplies. ■| po«e "any government which 31 Add a cheerful note to your brhiikfast nook^or luncheon maneuvers to block the recovery 1,000 mph with nicket plane .... new world war involving th* great The strongest American request before, if not more Important. tions extending from the Baltic to Lb. Peck Few of the 500 families that Washington, June Sena­ .Mrs. Wlllirim Frick, German nazi powers. came March 17, when the U. S. Mr. Ttiiinan covered a wrtde th* Adriatic seas. table with this colorful set In foui\Holid colors. SiM-vice Spinach S 23c abandoned homes when the water of other countries." • e x o , , • • • 3I -05 tor McMahon (D-Conn) said today Without naming any fureign official's wlM. nrreated for trial , . He contended specifically that government „ expressed . th* opinion range of foreign and dom**tlo sub­ Tllo Oittspeken Advocate for six. Just the set for cottage o ^ a m p . bounded nut of a 20-foot . wide State Deqtal association holds the committee failed to provide, .that Xhe ..Cummunista were at ject* during- the conference. Marshal TUo-«f Togoalavla has creek had returned to their niwl he I* ‘'fearful" that Senate ratifl- _country or party, MarKhutl;a.de' Fre«h, Long Groon cation of the peace treaty with i dared In thc'oulllne of an addrciia cIoNing session today at Hotel Tor use of the force* In the esse templing to seize power throiigh (liiswoM Heads Greek Kellef iKcn an outspoken edvocate of a strewn dwellings. At least 60 per­ Opiswold, Groton, nnd installs new of a threst to peace, a breach of "extra .Constitutional tactic*" and f'ormol Balkan federation, and such son.* were being cared for at the Italy wUl lav that country onen to ' P'^vi^eU for a nicetliig of the He began by naming Dwight a development now la being viewed Alumni association: officers .... Dr. Even J. Carey, peace or an act of aggression that thu* the Communi*ta "threat­ Grlawold, former Republloan g^rv- UxlMimAcee. Cucum bers state armory where the Red Cross ^mmunlat control and Hungary a . ‘•Government*, political partleaf dean of Marqudte Medicaj Schwl, "when these W'ere directly or in- ened democracy.” here as a definite poosthUTty. set up quarters. Others had been ernor of Nebraska, as admlnistn- Like the Hungarian overturn, it * u . ____or groups which seek to perpetu- die* .... “Oak ‘ Ridge ‘ atomic engin­ (flrertiy committed by a great The same American note nrotest tor of the Greek aid program, ami taken In by friends. eo before final ratification Marshall did not specify how mills get 14 c-nts hourly in- ^lurbanco Feb. 2.5 and plaeed him in a Ru*- China. Bch. battered foiindations'ln some areas. motion lost he would vote for rat­ crease alan mltllary prison on a charge of of the satellite peace trestles foree* Unofficial estimates of damage much money the American govein. The Belgian took the floor after Then he read the statement on withdrawal of Red Army occupa­ ification ' as the lesser of two roent intends to make available but FBI ClUrl Hoover says attorney American Deputy Delegate Her- eHptonngv. The American note *ald ran ks high as $2,000,000. Consid­ evils.” He told his colleagues that Taft and went on, largely In re­ tion forces. Y o u r N ew said Europe must have "substan­ general cut off inveMtIgation of schel V. Johnson called for "MU the Ruaalamr had arrested Kovacs sponse to questions, to these Fresh erable of that was In crop dc.struc- repudiation of the treaty might vote fraud* in Kannos (H y after as a favor to the Communist party, Dtnlomat* also consider as' a tion and residential property giv* Russia an "excuse" 'to with­ tial additional help" during the and public e:.amlnatlon snd de- other matters; po.YsIble next Russian ktep In eo^- next three to four years or “face only six person)! had been ques­ which hod been unsuccessful In s.. Ea. wreckage. The business section es­ draw from the United Nation* dis­ tioned . . . . U. S “ not dtsposed” having hirh arrested on a charge of Foreign: j ----- Hoover Pineapples 25c caped undamaged. economic, social and political de­ tContlmied on Page rwo) 1. Th* president, in response to . (Conllnuetl^oa Fag# Blevea) cussions on atomic energy control. terioration of a very grave char; to enter Into official relations” ______plotting agaln^st the republic. Two-Thirds Majority Needed with' new revolt-born regime In i ' S question, described the (Y>m- You don’t want "Just any actef.” To CMoolMate HnM munlst coup in Hungary os an ] The Senate scheduled to vote at iThe State department, in dis­ I Reliable jnformant*. meanwhile, cleaner.” See the new 2 p. m. on the Fulbright motion (iar*on says he protested to .May outrage. He added the Htat« de-' Hoover with Its easier, r^\ 2 Arabs^ouiid and on ratification of treaties with tributing advance copies of the out­ iBuildin^; Jobs *ald Communist force* were seek­ partment is, making a complete quicker deianlng . . . the \ X- HEALTH MARKET line of Marshall's address, said he about manpower cuts at Garmon ^ ing to consolidate their new hold Italy, Hungary, Romania and Bul­ war plant because he thought j on the ItovernmeVit hy quashing investigation now. cim er women pre- \ garia. A two-thlnls majority of might ojtpand or smplify hi.* re­ 2. Argentina • - The president With meat prices remaiiilng firm w e recommend marks in delivery.) M.ay’H military committee ,would ' At Staiulstili criticism and redoubling border po- F la v s h e s ! ter two to one ovet Shot to Death those voting is needed to ratify. "be roncerned" . . . President of , said George Mes^erumlth, Ameri­ any other cleaner. „ that vou plan more frequehi age such items as Stews First Step To New Approach " I trols. 'tljile HuUettns ol the OF, Wire! . -.McMahon said the United States Gold Star Wive* of America asks | ~ I A Small I-andholdef party mem- can ambassi^dor to Argentina, ha* If you haven’t seen (Beef, Lamb or V eal). I.IVer, Ground Meat for Patties must see that Italy,, "does not fall The cabinet officer's call for a completed his temporary mission veterans mib-coDimittcc in ton- i l:...,. 4 I m» her pf Parliament aald the Commu- the fine new Hoover or Baked Loaf, Soup Meat, etc. into a Communist conspiracy such joint effort by European countriea In Buenos Aire* and described the Cleaners call ua Bomhingk Wreck Ath* Ogress to rtgrant - GI , educational,,,, and | **rK ■ ■ ■ • iI niMlBnists werewill** preparingIJ$V|»»II*1^ legislation ••• a* has overtaken Hungary.” to develop a reconstruction blue- loan...... benefit*...... to widows...... and chll- | |jy | * llllu ile lim lU i which would outlfiw criticism of nitsaion as *uccei>*ful. He could Negllgeitre INwister Cauae nowl This W/iek Only— And we suggest ipurc regular use o f: lit Railway. Station This wa* a reference to the polit- print represented the fir.at step of j (4 *•*. n oVVlf'ceascd4k/ flA«— Two He disclosed several week* ago Coal'Mines. Administrator N. H .' is now on friendly terms with Ar­ nsinner” won the Imniedlate cause Boll, Fry or B r ^ — for health and economy! on more than 4.000 commercial ] I 10% OFF on Luggage A Arabs W-ere slain today in new that his policy planning staff i» ep-1 colllsson declares he 1* very .con- gentina. of the .Marrii 2,5 CentraUa (111.) outburst* of Holy Land violence Much Damage gaged In a gigantic survey of world j building project* costing $60.000,- j Domestic affairs. mine dl*a*ter which elolmrd III during which bombing*, said by needs. down . . . In 'West Virginl^ man i Should <;arry Through Frobe live*. Sufaenlltlng a report Ut the Suroiner time is travel time. Buy a .smart, distinctive Bulk Salt Cod British authorities to be the work 000 and employirg 20.00o workers , « P j a u n l t l f i A f i Heiiule on an Investigation It Marshall aaid United States fi­ Shoots and kills nelghlutrrhlMtr (nin dis­ In s five-eoun’ j area w'as at * M. l.ylltaaH .w Z'W I. Mr. Truman said the Investi­ and serviceable traveling Img now and .save'money! of Jewish extremlsfh, wrecked the Follows Rains nancial and other help "must not pute over, use of a footpath . •. . iiiade, the rnniniittee *ald: “ In Special! Lb. 35c Athlit railway station and cut the standstill torlay I B th* result of a ----- gation of alleged vote frauds In sumhiing np the ' re*pon*lblH|;yi (Jreen Stamps (Jiven IVlth Cash Sii|«.s! ' be on a piece-meal basis as various Foreign Herrctary Bevin calls .on Kansas e for tremendous , GenernI_____ CJontradors sssoclstion. | R e d e f in e d lO S lr e ilR lil* rlert through to it* gi * I ainnist everyone concerned .was / Salt Herring. 2 for 23c The Arabs were found shot to Rivers Rise in Gcntral I slon. He said*«id no on* < n , jp,|Uy ,|f negligenee to o:ie degree future should provide a cure rath­ stride* in next three years . . . ' The asso!;taUon, through it* sec- i vote fraud*, adding death behind a motion picture And Southern l6>va, | House AUminlntration commit-1 retary, Haridd B. Hoffman, or- en Protection of Pri- ini* IS another^—management, the t - er than a rrterc palliative." gIBvest'crime In a democracy. theater in the town of Rehovot, The secretary declared "our pol­ , tee delay* publication of document,' dered .Til work in Me area halwd i ■ ) r,iilier*. the Mine Worker*’ linlun, Paris of Nebraska vulF, Piihlir PropFrty 2. He .said (Tiiirles K. Havagt, bu- WATKINS '-C' " f- south of Tel Aviv, which has been icy is directed not against any j "FacIsni In Action” after Rep. I after quitting time yesterday be- | •ireaii* and Fede Th.JW.HAU COM the..scene of recent Arab-Jewlsh ■-Bu*l)ey says book would produce cause «)f what .t called work ; r* altercations'. . There were no im­ Moscow. June 5, i/F- Punish­ (Omtlnued on Page Ten.) Phone 5171 ' MANCHlSTtR COMM* Des Moines, June Cloud­ (I'Pntinucd on Page rwo) "iiasty fight” over S|wln and Csih-fpages by vqriour building trades, DOWNSTAIRS BOYS’ SHOP — ^ mediate clues th their assailants. bursts and torrential rains in cen­ olicSsm on House floor uiile.ss. re-' unions. ment* to lie metp'l oujj for crime* Will Not Back Truman / 0 ' , .\**iinieH Ke*|»onslblllty ('oiled “ UnjiiHtiflable Loekout” of violeiVre In.. Uie Soviet Union lUlrIgb, N. ('.. .lune 5—i4»i— A Jewish underground organiza­ tral and southern Iowa and parts i vised . . .' Senate expendHi)ires For Bovs.... Cotton „ committee approves creation of Joseph F. ?Iiirke, prbsldenl ot were redefined «nd standardized Henry Wallace, awked at a press tion, Irrftin Zvai Leumi. assumed of Nebraska left rising .rivers and LaliorRill Now ronference tinlay If he would OUR- More Patterns'and Colorings in Beaum ul Troops Arrive Department of Tlraltb, Fslucatlon the Building Trade* council (A FLi, t>Klay by a goverhtpfnt decree ap- resixmsiblltty for the pipeline at­ uncoupled damkge to gardens, culled the contritij tor*' action an p C* a. I’resldcnt 'Truman for re-rier- ■•'r _ tack in a measage to Tel Aviv and Nerurity headed by secretary oarently aimed atxqtrengthJnlng crops and property In their wake of cabinet rank . . . >■ . "unjustifiable lockout," and said K j s f o r i * I hesllatel and t-gl l: “That dc- BRUXTON PAJAMAS newspapers. The line was cut by the protection o( both private and K ^ * * ” *’^ pend* on—I uo-.d.l »«v, Wo.’ ” Ex- today. ' In Manchuria that hi* efforts to negotiate the public property. bombings at two places, and fire dispute had met with little it any plaining hin answe; to the ques­ TonightAnd All This Week Slip-on Styles' broke out; The blase was ex­ Five Inches of rain fell yester­ The deeree followed ' by Util* tion, Waflore snid t'-at hi* support day In Plattsmouth, Neb., located . , , Treasury Balance success. nulfe than a week government ac­ tinguished by the Haifa fire de­ ; Hoff>n*n declared that assocla- Ilo(i8F PaawFS ('oiHprn* of the llenNirrallc itarty In the Bates Fabrics 99®/ partment after a loss of crude oil at the juncture of the Platte and ' G lliliese G overntlH *H t L n tion almllshlng tjip death penaitv 1 1948 elect Ion depended on w hether Missouri rivers, sending a flv.e and Woshingtqn, June 5/-I/T) The itlorr would negotiate' with the 'Which l.sd been applied for the. (KIDDIE MATINEE SAT .\KTEKN(K)N) Sanforized shrunk. Feels and looks like .silk. Make up several d^s.ses from our estimated officially at 800 tons. u i» » . j . j .u i ...... K„ niifiF M/rtfiiire 32() to It I* a "war party” nt that tlitiO.N "Our campaign against the en- » half-foot deep torrent down the I its Face Assaults on position of the Treasury^ June 3; I Building Trades council only after most part to offenders against me, ) V - TO ^ GIVEN large Selection of ^ t te r n s and |>lain color.s. ■■$2.95 . ; it compiled with what he termed •safotv of the state and siibstltut-^ x 7 9 ; h a p J y ,V o lC SCFH The pres* conference wax held at emy goes on ." Irgun’s statenpent | c‘ty‘»,nialn^^reets. Five inches fell Gliangchun Receipts, $119,005,737.65; expen­ the imme o' Jo*ephux Daniel*, edi­ also in Indiafiola, la., and Dcs Mukden, ! a master *green«l*lill*hed I NIGHT FLANNEL churia today, Nationalist dis­ The penalties esta)>lishe held Mukden’s Rear Admiral William 8. Par minimize Uie effect of atomic st- 20 vear*.-confiscation of properly. tatlve* l^innkl of .MIrhIgap, Rides, Booths, Entertainment , jortty of the ^Palestine people are hoNies. tack. 'The Bikini test* come in the flying altitude of about 50 42” WHITE' fail unlikely but questioned wheth­ son*, Navy director of atomic de- Failure to report a robbery— Madden et Indiana. and $1,39 opposed to the British regime.” A windstorm striK-k at Mecsena. fen*, declarcrl thday there were third cati'gory of passive defense. Uts* of fMcdoni from one to two fi^t al me. Every Night Briti.sh military authorities la., demolishing at It-asl two er Changchun, 17.5 mile.x noithea.st, KIHn of .\e%\ Vork. CUSTOM- PIGSKIN . Y^rd could hold out iirtll aid arnveil. three kind* « f defeiine against an Tlic technical, leixirt* of the*c yeai* oi ba/ilxhi-.icnl C«i;.' four I'v • A * 99«y^- <_ ____‘ editeil_____ an -Arab gunnl with house*. tests are now i-learly complete , ■ .%p|mn iillv Slu.Hng Victim Flcliire FiMtItiun liiipriiveil atomic bomb. live vein*. . , WuaUuiglqn. June 6 t/F; Sc-na |,y„„, .Mo**.', June 5—(, Butcher liiieii type spun ra.von made by '1, 25,000 CUBIC YARDS .iVfiting |io.xj!ibIe lies* of life in the ,„A t Nehawka, Neb., a fool ot In an adiiie** prepared fui* de­ and have lieen acted on hy the Tliefi OI eiiiliezzleiiieiit ol stale -1 Athlit .station bombing. water ran in the atreeta aa Weep- Nationalist dli-patches iiu turcd tor* step up today Mr. their turn BUILT .19” BL.ACK; S • the government's position as some- livery at a luncheon , meeting of joint chief* of staff evaluation propelly—'Heveii to 19 yeai* in a A.B.r. In smart shade.s of ro.se, navy, sald the man who placed the. bomb Ing Water creek overflowed. The labor correction camp. , at approving the compromise labor ; i.vnn manufmtturer, $1.49 DARK RICH LOAM AT A SPECIAL whkt improved by recapture of the 15th annual convention of the board." a rock-cnishei vote today In Id* plAnt—apiNir- ''was spotted by the guard os he community received advance warn­ Embezzlement of slate property; bill that rode j MAMMOTH BINGO bliick, grey, coiien blue, brown FAILLE . . . Kuhgchullng, railroad town he- Edison Electric institute, Paraons The admiral aald the United SEDAN Yard ' withdrew..! A- aeuffle ensued, but ing and about 12 families left their to passage in the. Hoii*c. ciitly the victim of Is slaymg.iiei}|- S2.50 PER YARD DELIVERED tw^n Mukden and ChangrWin. iiaiU;. . 'i ' States already was In control of a sc'-oiVd time, or h a gang, or on fNO BIN(;0 THIS WEEK AT SPORTS CENTEK) white. the man escaped with «■ shouted homes. ' '' the ifjorn and that *what we are a large scale 10 to 26 year.!, coii- Senatnr Taft iR-Ohloi .hhid there iCxamincr (.a.trcnce E^'^uotek 1 wjrrning In Hebrew thst the build­ At Hastings, via., soqic resident* A Mukden di*i>atch to the pews- ' "The first defensa, which would was a chance the Senate ballot 1 ««id Koscii'* heald hod Keen Phone Ofdera Taken — Telephone 3408 paper Hsin Min P*o said govern­ be positive against a surprtas at­ worried about la control of the hu­ flti ation of property. t ing was mined. evacuated in rowboats, os first Theft from * collective farm or might go over until tomorrow, it Ciislck nsld Hie death lo^ GREEN STAMPS floors of buildings were ment reinforcement* — perhaps tack, li political and would be oc- man.” Take Advantage of Thb Special! The guard roused the station- many Parsons said that Russia’s ab­ cooperative—Five to eight >'ears; depends, ha sold, on how many msTdiei^^ut withheld a master and hi* wife, who slept In flooded. part of the 100,0(ki troems promised compllahed hy operations Under people tt-ant to speak how long. I opinion pending aa autopay. Raaaih GIVEN the hard:pre**ed Martrhurisn de­ the Birtich plan. \ stention Ironi approving the Bar­ second offense, err when committed the station, and got them out of The Weather bureau '■ said last , by s gang'Or on a large seal* Once the vote comes, the bill 'alMuit 61. was owner'-of the R<>eea Nussdorf Construction Co. night's rains came at a time when fender*-- had lauded «t a "ceitain "The second form o) defense is uch plnn Mr cbWrol of the atom ------Frodiiels company, manufactiirera Admission Thfi J M d IA L C COM WITH CASH SALES the building along with .two other happy, hut "also it eight to' 10 yeais, cpnflsraUon of the ability to. retaliate. (-bomb “ 1* not smployes befoire' the immb ex-1 centrsi low* stream* already were port” together with large supplies (ConUtued on Fage Eleven) ^ I of oil drums and steel racksk m a n c h C o m m * [at flood stage. t of munitions, > ^ ‘."Fhe third defense in passive 1 is not tragic. l property. I -L MEMBERS ARE REQIJESTED(F<> Bl*^ AT THE (;R0L’M>S AT 7 :Ji|0 P. M. ■ ------pIodciL ^ i ' r ■ ■ \

'A i V v„ / ■ I .L: a. life- ) ■ i • I . .1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, .TUNE 8 .194Y MANOHCSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1947 PAGE THREE PAOBWO r . ■ - ______^ ______- ______' ■ XA------3— 1:------^ ^ ^ r ------0 00 to provide bonua paym enta for j Record Set World war II veterana. ^ i Need Another Development ! i-«cal Resiclem s O ther bo. $ 4 . » 600,000 for expanxlon of the IJnl- To Care for Unhoused Vets TOPAY THRL' 8AT. \ ver*lty of ('onnertlcut,\ $ 2 , 000,000 W illiam T riO iSjif 14 B on d street, j V - for developm ent of B fiadley H eld; thla tow n, 1* dr,t.;m f three plain- ; kaariiiiily Appmvra ICx* K ven though M ancheater now 1* - that over 2 00 appllcanta with tlffa. all form er u n ployeea of C olt , “ Maronilier .\fTali!,*' $ 1, 000,000 for developm ent’-of G regory Peek - 4 o a * B e a n ^ engaged in conatruction of a vet­ m orr.or lc*a crlttcal houaing need* j M anufacturing com a n y . w h o a r e , penilitim* of Moi^ ■tate park* and foreati; and eran'* hoiialitg project, there are are aeeking the 8.1 unit* to be' . AI-80J . $ 000,000 for expanaion of «tate engaged in a $ 2,100 ac^^on again st j .Than K .’>, (N),CNN) indicatlona that the 8.1 unit* being a v a i l a b l e . C olt'* ciaim in, arh er« college*. erected w ill be far from enough In the ChocM ilng of the "lu cky" M 'o*t liutjor appropriation* are should have given tliem ^^ raiae ; Feature At! 2:M-6tM-0!t6 to nolve the dw'elling ahortage flrat call fam illr* to lak e over the under certain ii"lon agrefih)«*nta, Laat IHiaw Taulgkit tit* P, >1. H artfupd. June 4 iJP) included In the follow in g budget* and that ex-»ervlce men m ay place* being built nuW , It I* ex­ prepared and approved during the a n d t h a t i f ^ hnd. each of 'them prletlA ni renainc from the *' ^1 a*«j»tjband iA#KVbtogether48«g $11 in ■$*•an aaavwattem pt to pected by tow n officiala that a w ould have eam ei] $700 e x t r a . ' Itve-m onth leg)*lative HTARTH M'XOAV; S P A . 144 ffneral fund I ' I another developm ent. great deal of dl*«ilntiiienl on ly. th iec or fou r year* of foreign food | i jrac* kldaaya ar kUddrr. ,, a a working economy," Marshall aald,. and other essential product* - THE ACE TBjtO JCxehM dve w itbi . Don't waltl Aab yourir dru**litorueeiH forlor Doai'uoan a lend tbit* "perm it the etuergenee of i extra Q U A L IT Y e W V A L U E ' Fltla, a atlaialaat dlnyatlc,otic, uraduMd jaccM.r(accMifcdly rail rrom Auto principally from A m erica— are so'^ extra BEAUTY b r w llU cin* foe o*or I*I* Mart. Doan't *{v* im lltical and social cunditlona in FUR YOUR d a n c in g PLEASURE! / koppp talM wad « n iI 'Mip tbo 1$ allaa af m uch greater than her present j w h ich frea in atltu tlon a ca n exia t.'' I ability to pay that she m ust have ------PLUS — GEORiSE L. GRAZIADIO VIZl i r tuk«a dtiahfluah aut pnlaacMtia n aet* In M r*. B it* C. W ilke of 28 W in- Before fhe tfnlted State* can ^ H F - A I . T O R roarr blood. b M . Got Doan'a Pltla, aubstantinl additional help, or ^^laosivc all white porcclafned, beauty accented rntb Only the finest of materials, fabriealed by one o f the Extra beauty ttlet aavciti time—«r/t« quality tbat meant ter *treet, em ployed n.s bookkeep- provide additional help to Euroi>e, i *, E atate and Inciim nce er for the Johnson Paint and P a- ■ ne continued, "there m u*t bo aom e face econ om ic, aociah and political AL BERGMAN deterioration of a very grave ^ t h e s o f sparkling chrome. M-Ws extra beauty not nation’s leading manufac|urers,' are used in buildinjg dependable, econoinbul cooking performance—together IM HE.VEV nmsiST b TF-f-EPlilo.NE 62211' per *tore on M am atrect, had « agreem ent am ong the countrie* of ^ ROMANTIC VOCALIST narrow eacape from aerlou* in­ Furope a* to the requirem ents of c h a r a c t e r . j u r y a* c l i c l h e r 3 'a year old niece the nltuatlon and the part three •'The rem edy Ilea In breaking NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! only brightens your kitchen hut actually cuts cleaning the ncM» M-W. This combibqtion phis neweet construc­ theae mean extra valuh ler every dollar you invest in w hen they (ell from a m oving car countrie* thcm aelvea w ill take.” the vicious circle and restoring DELICIOUS ITALIAN ^TYLE FOODS In Soinera laat Sunday. This, hr added, la neceasary to the confldei^ce of the E uropean .^time to an absolute minimum! Many dirt-catcliing tion methoda insure you of extra quality ibat means , this fine new range. The coin^tely new M-W b $upe« M r*. W ilke WHS riding In an give "proper effect to w hatever ac­ people In the econom ic future of a SPA(;HETTI • STEAKS • CHOPS tion m ight l>e undertaken" by the autom obile driven by her aiatcr their ow n countries and of E urope LEGAL BEVERAGES years of dependable, economical cooking! In M-W you ribc merchandise at the tame sumtutial sevinga that w ho live* In E ast H aitfcird. .She U nited H tatc'a. as a w hole.” cjeyicefl have been eliminated from M-Ws completely w a* In the bark aeat of the »fclan M ust T ake Initiative “ EVERYBODY’S IN THE ACTr Th m Moy Be A FORD In When Miiiiilm W ith her niece. The child l»'»om e "It w ould be neither fitting or i new styling, making it the casie»t-to-clean range. get fine conveniences that mean extra cooking pleasilrcs. baa made Montgomery Ward famoukvfor 7S yeert*. w ay opened the rear dooryand fell efflcaclciu* for Ihl* govern m en t to j Your 'Tufurtg^' But At "Present'^ Cminl! t out w hilp the car w a* Hi m otion. undertake to draw up unilaterally I M r*. W ilke In an eftort to aave a program clc.slgnecl to plaee E u -' RE'YMANDER'a Haro your dcoior lrl»- her ntece, trying to catch her !«•- rope cm It* fc*et econ cjm ically," he ' RESTAURANT, INC- You Wont Real Quality Food At phono hlo preaerlpMon fofie aUe felli caugh t her heel and said, ."'n ils i.s the buslnc.ss of th e . to Heldon'a over ciui ptl- feH out onto tlie nm d. 1” h e c h i l d E uropcH iis. T he initiative. I think. 37 Oak street Telephone 3922 vctlp profeaalonal wire, for _apparenlly I'acnp d w ithout ser- m ust come fro m Euro p e .” j NOW FLAYINe — The House of Finer Entertainment I \. f . Immediate delivery In 'lou* Injury. The role of the United Htate* in ■ H 6 MPHREV UQRRT -* «r • - " ' Prices You Cun AfFORD..* voiir home. Suprama Electric Rdhganm 2 3 9 .9 5 Mra.’wilke, In fulling *uatiiinea.j «m h n program. Marnhall said,, •ARIM R STANWYCK O w n N ectar Cure Imil hnil*c* ^^ln Imlh of her leg*' "shoiihl consist of friendly aid in Oar K U XIt IM ITN Rally Livrr and knee*, and bruises on the, the drafting of a European pro-1 Deluxe Electric Range.. . . i . 2 0 9 .9 5 CORNED BEEF right side of her fare and her , gram anil of later supiK.rl of auch 'THE TWO , E x t r a F a ^ y WELDON'S lip*. The accident occureil on the a piogram HO so far as itIt may be MRS. CARROLL’S Stondord Electric Range.; •• 169.95 »UI MAIN BTHEtn ^rlngfleld road In Somer*. north practieal for u* to do. HIT* SAtCf COfI (O Cp(U0t fjtive#’ Liver Deti)Hilng that "a very serious TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 49c lb. up / Of the Old Mome.steml Inn. The Immediate D e live ry- G>mpletelR rh ild in nhowing no ill e lTe i'l* as sltuatiim Is rapidly developing" in Sl^N.. MON. - TUBS. R e a 4t . v - l o - e a t a reault of the full. Imt Mrs. Eiiroiie which "bisies no good for 8*M Wriata Bott m w n Monthly Payment Wilke l•^*till wearing linnilnges the r.'oiUl.” the secretary siiid the A M Use Plan , Duiav lIuiiiH atiti Inability of the majo/'powtrs to POT ROAST around Im th knee.*, and hH.s a m m c T h e 3 S h a r p s Cooking Conoenf^etl / (3ak G rill HAMBURG -30 Oak Street Tilephone 3894 iiffid—M-W itaelf b egaier-to-clom. O nce A gain ! . M rs. K lein's ly surprised w hen they an iviur at the church last nigh’t to fiii^ lh a t “ The House of Entertainment” ' 4^c lb. Colo Slaw Mix a w clcdm c-hom e party M u bet’ll C A V E Y ^ S ^ 46 B Ont*^ SI.—Tel 8 H0 I arranged in their honor/ instead • ICONOnilCAU^Cotis no mere then etbtf of the m idweek servhv. W ith a FOOQ large gathering of ^•m lK 'rs and JUST 3 DAYS LEFT fitebLTM new M-W deep-well cool friend.* a.“*«>m hled. A n ap pn ipriato lY) s e e ' MANUHESTER’S FAVORITE ■ t . ^"stored heat” principle save fuel—tpo COMPLETE SERVICE program w a* presented, w ith Carl ’ ENTERTAINMENT TI-LVM STORE iTohnson. chairm an of the board,, \' ingK a* Hv. m iiiRHier aster of or ceremcerenionies,...- onies,/ AND LQtKER PLANT Moriorty Bros. y r iing n g the evening'Mrs. .lobfi- MARYLINNE GREENE WUUe’s GriU • NEW ONI-PliCI COOK'TOPI—an exclusive s o n a.s pre.senlcd w ith a inniqiict VIVACIOU S V O I’NG VOCALIST 446 Center Street telephone 38^1 161 CEN’i'ER ST. HOl-.'ll.'i ("enlrr Street / 1)IAL:»2.’)6 o f I ) . ’^ ’ iilifu l rtower.s, *" a 1uP' Kay. a n d ^ .M-W design. It’s easier-to-dean because many Phone .'il.l.') ; their y t^ g adopted irtin/W hose ! first h lrtln ^ y occu rred ynille they THURSDAY, 8s30 T d 12:00 dirt-catching ertiVioes have been eliminated. X BEN DRAGO I W Tre in K ahsa*. . receit'ed a gift, STlBLLAR PI.AN IST \ and P astor .)Shn*on /vva.* rem em * Drop In uiul Enjoy Something New ,, APPE ARING NKiHTLY, THIERS., KRL and SAT, heied w (th a money'. m tM AUTOMATIC TIMER is like an efficient ■ •Mr. JoUfiHOM, ^ lio I* (unsider- ( AVEY’S IS NOTED FOR S^IJPERIOR FOODS IV / iihlVj im p rove .1 m health, w arm ly ROY oifid HIS HAWAIIAN MU$IC X maid in your kitchen. It autonutieaUy con- hanked 'tlie paiishohers and AND FASTER SERVICE! .irciid* for th eir thoughtful kind- d a Na- h a w a iia n d an cer trols oven, cooker or outlet while you’re away; iii'M to iyniself and fam ily, not LEGAL BEVERAGES nlv fi^ the n'c'ceptalile gift* but DANCING K\ ERY IHLiRSDAY AND S.AT NJGH'i: u; thef w arm W eicom e accorded "T he. H ouse of Q uality'' N o M ini-r.nint! No Covet CHiirife* > • FAST 7-SPEED TOP tmiTS give just the ri|^t o yiem. • '. ’ .socia l trirn,': yv iih refresh m en t.* CAVEY'S HOME COOKED MEALS \* amount of heat fqr any cooking |oK They’re / ' l l o w e d . . engineered for faster, better hekt distribution.. BEER WINES LIQUORS ■ . C IK ST M .AN CIIK STEK SIIO W IN 'O I f A OIANT 174NCH OVEN that bake* and FRI, - SAT. - SUN. browtu food evenly while uaing stored Hm L ifiidL h baa rounded comerd for easy deaning. / ; DANCiNt; EVERY i \ THliRS. - F^l. . SA I, • THE HIOH-SFEEO RROILER preparea ttealui H l l N T i , '*‘4 • diopa just the wi^^u vnmt them. Smokdeaa IT’S AI.WAYS AN SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS i f P O T - pan retains aavory juices foi rich psvies. iS ENJOYABLE TIME I ^<37 cicfiCM ciaCCc act' t t i a t HEN YOU VISIT THE LOVELY AND

MADE IN ItARTPtdtTi AND AOI.D AND HFRVIjE FD ,AT i Yo MIS Fresh hltiredients EXOTIC ROSE R(M)M BV MORIARTY BRUTHERS RLUIStFRED NO MONEY 3 VE.ARS l*lan you r w edding party at the p»*P»il*r- an d -altra e- IMIAKMAqST^ l i \ e 4 luh t hluntl. K ale* are rea*Sf9 iht NEW M-Ws Now at Your Word Stort CENTER ■ X ■ , I “Oil the at Center and Hr.ond" . GAIL PATRICK • lOSEPH SCHILOKRADT Make Reservations Now To Attend PHARMACY ALSO: JAMES DCNN — 6IO.NA KREE.M.AN OPEN2 4 Hj0^ S DIAL 5135 i'rnfe^iinal Phkrnuirints ‘THINK WHILE YOU DRINK” / • , 1 '■ • - x '■ E. W. Byni^, Phamuirtal Popular Mukieal Quii With Prizes ■ \ ' ■ A 487 M.VIN ST. TEL. 4268 V a d OED SAT.-ACN. “JACK AR6ISTBOXO'* V ' . - X : \ _< ***|***'‘ T A R tlE T S * EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 'V • llellV ^y * E^)S TODAV: "CALIFORNIA" IX TECHNICOLOR X f ■ ,'A / A . I . ■' " ■ ■ M.a...... r * ' ' ' '"LI ' ll ' ' ■ -a. TT-" V ' ^ .1 V . ■ , _ _ — :— — : s ^ ^ A:?:' A - ' * V ; > , • n r Y 'VTV ;' MANCriEStKR EVENING HKRALD. MANniEPTXR.'rONN THi;,RSI»AY .R NK/C>. EM7 P A G E n V B MAnK tF5»TFR FVTfJTNC HERAI.D MANCHERTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 8. IMT T kO B r o t m — ------=------— ------.Agricultiiial Extcn.sion Seivj.r .111111 ‘:r I'lork sho d I i - V . the eighth grade or any High school ^ were Gail Hansen i •xeeiflad Vyp'.t Or- i I titcnographer. fined 8100 with J23 being wmltlptl Birlliflay PaHy^ an acrobatic and., a tapp dance. Grade 1, ^ l» r y Range 81380 to at ihe session of the Rockville To Open Berry the University o l . i ’onnecticiit ll'^ • ounty ■ aj’ t n idt '.i il _*j><^iit \or the bail'd or clloir member at thp noml-, K o r k v ille celiiitv fMi ii l.ihiM y-JI'n c n’r.iiest Dance Director School Sill" mal fee of twenty-five cent*. ' Martha Diane playeCkseveral pialio 8IB20 per annum; Farm Foreman. Cltv Court on Wedne.srfsy by growers In the. Bolton and Heiiron Prentice Now General salary range, 82400 to JtUlge Ihomas F. Rsdy on a areas, will he' directed by .Vlf 11-1 home. \0\^ AT TIIK . . ^ The High school liand will be on Of lollies’ Aid solas. Mra. Q eo^e Wtnaler ao- Frank Domato & Sons. ^ prand, sang'bvvi ral songs- and her » J T T • R* 8288082880 prt prt annum. snmim. The The ia*t Ia*t aaic date | cnarge| charge oi of unvui* driving «<■ sn suvomuoue automobUe Camp June u Gladys <7trk of Windsor I * * '' O n Tiiesclay hand to furnish the accompani­ IW d iia r 1 1 lt r k 1 * m 6 1 i forfor flllni flllni applications applications la Is June June ■ ■ whilewhile und*r und*r thethe Influence Influence ofof liquor.liquor, | j V ! The flrlF* pick berries in India Ink oilKfiially i jinic frimi Asks Back Pay.. ment for the eomlilned chorus, ...... pon Richard led a quia oa dhtea. MASONS AND CX)Nue to the. fact that Company I'M;. J.- .-isalstant/atate .upor- From Police Dept. form* they will add considerably and Parking Areas ' E National Guard had an InspeC- • TW ILL The decoraMoni. In varied spring Lena Reiehtinbach. ' They served With all indlcatlona pointing to vlsor of the state emergency (iini ITGHVSKIN to the color of the prograln. colors were planned by Mrs. Karl B y PuMic Healih . Zrnm R |>ortor*R iRri»»M# vol hiRhty no official conlirma- ■ On Tuesday evening of next Again, Harold Turkington of assorted'aandwlrhes, ' strawberry a large strawberry crop in Con­ 1 U ,».r . • ...m, but more aie mrfiif'ntfsl hqui'1 promptly -'■rJicYrR itch iUtlioufh IH Richter. Among the entertainers shorfeahe and coffee. ! needed. Aay girl 11 yem-.s ,if ngc Om haaIV*" t^en poaaible toda>’, it ia week, the twelfth anneal Outdoor the Board of Selectmen and his A -1 Croup, Ne» Aprou, 1“ necticut the Well Sweep Inn *of nkin irritution* «tnr t4> pe that counaci for Joacph A, Festival and Community Sing'will daughter. Barbara, will furnish Stra.vvberry Camp in Andover will or older wijo ia Interested in this., w*m«l 4-Mp \1«i«Ai«1*4hpRMnr ■LtlVIw JACKETS Prwtlcc, former deputy chief of he held at 7 'o’clock at Educational f the accompaniment for the com- sAisn Rockville, June 5.—The Rock­ open on June 14 and run until tlia PoJlce Department, ia takinu ' miinlty sing. If ‘ here la anyone In eration and .Maintenance July 3. The camp, operated "by the Square, which Is nit-tiated opposite ^ j^^nchester who has not ns yet at- DOWNSTAIRS BOYS’ SIIOP- ville PuHllc Health Nursing t*ao- Fire Department." General Kitchener Lodge. Ameri- nation to collect pay for the pe- LOAM rtat^n has issued the following' can Order. Sons of St. George will f M from IMS to the preaent aa' the High school. j tended one of these I'esttval* do statement In regard to the new tletory .Asaenihly 'meetmeet this evening at 7:45 p,ni. at rt««i lit •Stunt II in o iiPit iiiiii a SetecUve aerifeant, a itrade he . This concert Is U»oked upon as not miss this one. unlforma the nurses are wearing:! ’ Victory Assembly, Catholic La­ Foresters Hall. liaM at the time he left the force. unique in the State >if (’onnectlcut • This year featured on the pro­ Cdncrete Chimney Block Units “ Perhaps you have notlceil th.it dies of Columbus will meet thW •<4ci>llls Detaila are lacking, but it ap- If not In the entire K.astcrn sea- gram will he a numt>er entitled HHOlMEStEADST. TELEPHONE 7091 your ^ibllc Health Nurse Is wesr- evening at their rooms oq Elm At the meeting of Troop'No. 8^ nsra that the Board of Police boanl. It embraces all the sfiulentn “ He Thou My Vision." which was KEDS Ing a different uniform. It is not street. Following a short business Boy Scouts of America to be held Oommlaalcmeni haa been advtaed of the seventh and eighth grsdes composed by the director, Mr. meeting there will be a card party this evening at the Union church wAi I rts Famous U. 8. Rubber KcdA—• the blue to which we are accus­ that Prentice eapecta to be paid, In Manchester, the High school Pearson, and whlrh eame off the tomed. It Is s nsrrow-striped blue for the members. social rooms. Anal plans will be EACH aai that fallinK thia, further a c-■ c'hOini and the High school band. pres.s last April. The entire group oxfords or high tsrpe — In and vhlte seersucker, easy to \ Fined made for the Camporee to be held nisrxTiH I \«rs ttan may be initiated. . In addition It gives the people with the band, the arrangement of | Charles A. Lawrle. 27, of 92 this evening at the West street Thia momlnK Attorney W llliafn Youths’ slse„ 2'x to A'x «nd launder, comfortable to wear; and a Color: IHiI*. of Manchester Its only opportunity wbich was ma>K for the High j Juvenile sixes 8 to 13. she expects to enjoy wearing It on Larabee str^t, East Hartfunl, was grounds. mill I * tai a it. Harney, counael for PrenU<-e. during the year, to gat tni^ther aa school band by Mr. I’eorson’a j the hot days which are bound to «a>d that there have been no de- Mm. Rolte M. OHmo* a Knitlrii CulTsi and a community, regardlesa of race, High School Harmony class, will I come, sooner or later. In the Fall, roni rill> lo, * vtlopmenU in the caae and that color or creed and sing to their concluda the program. . $\.9^ to S2.7.'> ha haa nothtnic to aay for pobllca- AUCTION she will again wear the .blue, but Bottom About BO children, dancing pu-; heart's coittent. In the meantime, plesee remember art I 4crs tion at thia time. pilH Ilf Mrs Koldn Martin (ilbson, For the past twelve years Mr. Attorney Raymond A. Johraon, that the Public Healtii Nurse la arc taking pert in a recital this PearSop, director of mtuilc In the Saturday Afternoon at I O'clock, June 7, '47 always *Tnie Blue’ as far as the aiM. Hisni IIS nbo haa been actlnit in behalf of evening In' Hilkhnell Memorial Manchester schools, estlmatox GOODRICH • Si/.c.s: Small, tiM B^rd of Police Commlaaioriera health and welfart of our commu­ ■ Hartford, enUtl^l "Dance Fantasy that a total of approximately 4.- nity are concerned. The Ladies of FATHER’S ,\l III 'IS la the 'previoua action for reln- of the Nutcracker Suite." which la SOn pupils have taken part at one Ml THRU HIT MC'IIT- S n e a k e r s Cqventry Orange Hall, Route 44 .Medium and Large. atatement brouRht by Prentice, the" Silver Cross Society of SI. Christmas story.'The program la time or another and that 34,000 I John's Episcopal church are mak­ For A Limited Tima niam i.a aaM today that h« haa not been to ha In two acta, 'the boys and Rises 7 to 2 ...... E DAYiiiiUNMl aSvlaed of any pending action, but people have been in attendance. MENSU Lov«fl*at, apinrt dmk. Wlndnor chair, Rmpire mlrroti^ walnat dia- ing aprons to be born with the Made to retail at 31.98 and up. Several weeks ago wa girls taking such parts aa soldtera, •ff maiM %tnrpv ing room act, S-pIcce wicker act;' walnut hurcah ang mitror, maple new, uniform, of new and approved that he haa been out of town fbr ark-in-the-boa, baby dolla, candy, fVlucational Square K a beauti­ Slaea 2 to 5...... % U the paat two daya. ful spot for this fratlval with its bureau and mirror, ebeata of draws)^ daybcd„ ruga, gantbir tools, design, and good-looking. We sin­ HELENE. CURTIS advertised 250 of thin same quality jacket. '’The re- popcorn balls, with many others aatlqne pine commode, U'catlnghoui* electric range, refrigerator, cerely dppi’eclate tills assistance Chairman Jay E. Rand of the dresaed to represent children of three huilditigs ami hack wall com­ reai tlni'k Oven', Halice Oommlaalon atated thia pleting the background and With S2-volt light plant, oil burning hot watW unit with S^gatlon tahk. and are glad ffeihavc this appoi'- spon.se was immense, not one jacket remained in stock. Holland, Russia. Scotland and other KIcetroInx vacuum cleaner, car and home radio, bronxe bridge tunity to thankWhem." »j a on ln g that "there ia a rumor" countries. The whole, colorful en­ shriitibcry and trees aikllng to the tlkat PrenUce la aeeking back pay setting. lamp, braoa and glaia lamps, 2 Castor octsVenc of Case pattern, Enllatments Iteeause of no many requestn for this item, we had oar tertainment will appeal to old and cat glass, some beautiful pieces of China, cased chairs iMid rock­ ' X The current campaign for en­ Mtlafaction, and that the matter young and will continue for more It Is estimated that between 2,- DUCHESS SOO and 3,000 Manrhesterites will er, Mankets, linen, bells, drapes, lamp shades, brass ftreplace listments In the Inactive Naval \ mill make up a .sperittl order of .300 jackets. So, for Win coma up at a meeting of the than two hours. ■oard tcheduled for tomorrow be In attendance ami thpt many For Birthdays — Anniversaries screen, toys, silver nutmeg shaker,' other silver, brhssware, 2 Reserve Is meeting w’ttji growing Miss Lorraine Scnvllle la student siiocelHi In this area with several PERMANENT all of you who had missed out, here is your second iSSht. assistant to Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. will be on hand frbri o «t of town. clocks, one electric, crib complete, large assortment e<_ brand, hew Tickets may he ' sen*i 4 VA regional offices having Jurla- CHOCOLATES \ THURS. AND FRIDAY SPECIALS diction over the trainee* to whom <—MMt^Vtw’re Gran Chickens ‘ sch $ j [ .79 arr.ison s the checks are sent Manchester owmim Scotch Ham ON SALE EVERY DAY AT; F o m t your rngt 1 TH U oro pvM»y ot 70. V veterans should mail their fomns to Try^pepiitaR up** vttli (Mros. ( ’onUlna toolQ for « c ^ ruiMlowo focUof duo oaMy io bodyf* \ • ' ' FRESH CREAMERY 'tha VetdfUw Administration. BS I9ck of taron wbirb ouuiy mou onl swwwn call Doublc'’-A— Btinelefw Fancy Creamery a o o K t—tTATiON'ERV—4;ni:KTiNr. ( Anna Pdart Btreet, Hartford, Oonn. They **obl.'* Ho CHARLIE RUGGIES the Veterans Adminlatrhtlon is re > aponaOile for all bookkeeping -'In CABBAGE SALAD authorising the allowances. There­ Fonrjr Aiurrledn Ilerahcy’a VICTOR MOORE ond GALE STORM fore, It la the only Federal Agency MACARONI uncfBGG la a position to answeri^terans' SARDINES fins 23c CHOCOLATE BITS 2 pkgs. 43c POUND in Ihe ROY DEL RUTH production^ inquinea concerning theif^^^Iow- 2 Made With Kraft Blayonnaise! anoe. At thia aeaaon many tnnln Fancy—Solid Fork . OcBlI—Each Podnice Mokea 2 Plea see are discontinuing training Manchester’n Piano the summer. It is Important tha^ t u n a f isH PIE CRUST 'pkg. 39c wa be notified promptly of such Distributor for fin 53c CORNED REEF lb. 2 9 c .dlseontlnuanee in order that th’a Gorton's Hanohlno Sugar Cored! Veterans’ records may be kept cor aSSIHMEK r^i r s c ^ , hsncc our urgent request that forma sent out with this aGUblRANSEN , CODFISH i lb. pkg. 29c HI-HO CRACKERS ' lb. box 27c SHOULDER IN ' month’s checks be filled out and mallad to the Veterans Adminlstra eWURUTZER llorniel’s Beech-Not Strolaed tkm Regional ofTleea In the veter­ aHARDMi» V E A L C H O P S lb. 49c ans’ home regions. SPAM fin 35c BABY FOOD 3 jor$ 25c Lean—rMtely-’^Tmdcr I “Veterans, should not write , to ' \ ith the IT. S. Treasury Disbursing Of­ ComplM'll'a Paekageaf M fice ag that office Is not charged with rMponslblUty for serving KEM] TOMATO SOUP 3 fins 27c BOOK MATCHES 15c lb. 39c In any manner other than INC. Hallmark’s ' \ 500 Podtoga \ mailing of chedu siuthorised Pumiture and Mnsic I Veterans Administration." S^EXOOKED BEANS pkg. 25c DOVALETTES . 23c Nchc^%^ ■ \ All Popular Bronda SMOKED .ROASt PANCAKE SYRUP qf. bfl. 65c CIGARETTES ertn. $1,75 PORK SHOULDERS Cot From Freeh Yoong KIP Styling for a m om ent — it’s Codahr’a Extra Leah, Hogs, Rath’s, From the' gentle softness always. They Shankleaa Land of Corn! S pretty well admitted by now need no greasing or attention. HOW Spei^als! and Vegetables that Buick has called the turn They are unaffected by dirt, SHOULD^ 3 9c lb. 4 9 c lb. on the .shape of cars to come. wear or the weather, and break­ age is practically unheard of. Twisted Crulien doz. 39c Juice Oranges 2 doz. 89< And for the present,, slide over / , ' THtSl DO IT ^ perform ance — with^AhaJ big' ' — four Htf-bul-

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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER (X)NN.. THURSDAY, JLT^'E 6. 1947 p X ^ e . s f .v e ? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1947 A.______^ ------:------PACK surpri.vr misccl- by the rclslivcs and iriende who . They presented the briije-elect wrappetk her varied and beautiful Uer declared. Legion posta In that Uonal Health and DUcnquency la —V ------Chcvalller aaid. Theee proteete he Iincdus shower last night in . will he bridil'.attendants: namely. ; with s group gift of a handkome girt* from upwards of 75 friends. laid, began to he regletered Imme­ ■tate have heported that a great relatlona to the Schools sad to SiirpriBC Shower Turkey, and In alt three countrtea (Exercises Held South lA>ven|ry I _ _.w, maTinker hall, in rero,;nmon of her Mr.-. Jeanne Winzler. ai'int of bridge lamp. w;ho ■ atteiided from East Hamp­ 'Vets Protest ^ diately after U had been announced m i ^ discharge papers have been . „ C l a j Homea at the Social Hygiene ilanrifpBtfr •uch eondJtlone have becnK^he re­ r o r M 1 8 8 3 l l l l l l * a i l . mamege on Saturday, June 2.h to | Mis.i .Milligan: Mr*. John Rnnls of The hall was tastefully deeorat- ton., 'Spmhlngton. Hartford, Wll- in Jfartford that the veterane A t I x r a i l t S C n € H > l meeting to be held in Oommunlty limantic. Rockville and (hla town. action of dlctatorahtpa to the would be required to eubmlt their M ode Island on tha other hand, i s ilk Coventry tonight. M ^ Jefinle White of West Hart­ ® [Roland O. lr;i,h e: ■ '.vit Southington, sister of Mr Iriah; ed In pink, blue and white. Mrs. JJte^oUk/&lA he said, accepts certified photo­ —----- I "pjjj ceremony will take place In Miss Rose Fktcette, Miss (Yilher- Mathilde .Milligan, Jeanne'a moth­ Gamaa and other social pas­ lEopntns ^ tra \b pledge of future eupport fOr them- Bonus Ruling original diachargee inatead of THb la the third of a aericF at ford . (a vialtlng with friends In times were enjoyed-and a buffet fi'e* Mlrtn *t6wt |« MATEEL HOWE f ARNHAM i photoatati. stats as proof of service. Mies Jeanne Milligan. well ' St. James'.- i hur-ii , rl.'.. . . i;. Ine Miller. Miss Barbara Pillard er. decorated ar umbrella in the KTBliCMD IT TRK . aelvea they have been able to T»ieoTj|oeT(------— ' Sto4enta in the intermediate Iccturea to which Oolusabta adults town ^ r a few days. luncheon wae served ’ HBsSLFriUNTtNO CO.. V*C. r m * M*wee. wc., The announcement from the of­ are Inrited. At 7:80. preceding the known teacher of dance arts,was (and the party laat night waa given , and .Miss .Mary Teresa Robinson. a jne colors, under which ehe im- read inti the Truman Doctrine. • Cannot Be Replaci*d :las8 of tha Grant school at the Mtchaal Bsmo Is en a.four-day II BliMlI 8tr*»l Object to Submitting fice of the state treasurer aaid that lecture, there le to be a meeting lltncliMtfr. Conn. Theee conditlone rcpfeaent the In* \IV liver had gone out. Amy took me Commander Chevalller aeeerted application forma would be ready Speech Alta appeared befhre par­ vacation trip to kfalne with a party TUOMJ^ nCHUCSON that every other government ents and gucata Saturday evening of interested people from other niience abroad of democratic The foUowlna day our ddUy pa- ,up to IHora'e room Original Discharges for diatrlMiUon Juna II. towns In thle vicinity to formu­ of friends. PM.. TNM;. I found her In bed with a ellgh ■ agency warned veterane hot to let for their final oral examination In Oetont 1. >*»»• per eaiTied thie announcement; late plana for a full sertes of ten America, tt ta with auch condl* ' The-- enaaaement Awiatln*exletlng K*. be* ...... cold, eewing w..on baby . clothee.------Her .. With Applications ; their orlgtoel dlechergee out Of the form of a one-act play, "The There were six tablet of set­ Beeoint j Uone that we plan to combat Cbm* I riorabelle Tolliver, hair wae carefully bruahed and/< < i tWelr poeaeaelon becauee once loat Wonder Book," by Margaret Par- lectures to he held next fall. back In play Wedneaday evening AT FIRST NATIONAL STORES. . . ConnectI- **'®y cannot be replaced. 'Th«^War •coa. The program waa given at Richard Jqnsen ha* rethmed ' ■ „ ■ muniem. ActuallyActually, we could pick ' pmneran and Mr. Samuel Hart aurlcd, .'" • '’‘' “ " f '■ , Meilden. June 5—e said she knew I rector of the school, presented Misa company with Kenneth Tripp, a awarded to the following: Women's Man » '“ » went down to New York and service discharges with their appll-; " ataMhe bjr lt*« ...... • cations for the itste bonus, it was ' replaced Joyce Wolcott who welcomed the former resident of Columbia and lat, Mrs. Mae Kelley: Snd. Mrs. Pure Prui^ Prom Fresh Crops The Tax Cut Of the states that have provided guests and Introduced her class­ Dr. Edwin Basden of WlUimantlc. d ls d o .^ here last night. ^e OFFICES AND Alex 'Proulx; 3rd. Miss June ■tagla OebJr ...... J iJ had died down, or at lead until it terrlbly about,hr,„t nonepoor dear Bobbv'sBobby's leader saM. mate. Miae Marilyn Falrweather. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brow-n Kelley. Men’s 1st. John H. West-\ Waakly. hr Uarriar ...... V j *1 Before Preeldent Trumen ecte was no longer at while heat. For The Executive committee of the . only New who entertained with a group of ISTdetteerac Oea Taar > *'»<»tiiuo death, hut afteh all. Bobby had 6ITIC A L ATTENTION and daughter Deborah Ann of land; 2nd. Hermsr F. LeDoyt; 3rd. 11X00' on the reduction in Income texee of course. Otsego talked. iS-eothed, been dead to her for a long, long State department of the American 1 *tate to require euhmta- piano aalbe. Mias Falrweather U Townington, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard'^Richardson. Specials. Ed of MM., ref* -a ... slept, ate, and drank nothing but LAKORATUKY new voted by Congreee. we might Lesdon made the eltuatlon known orlglnel dlecharges. Even ■tudytng piano with Clarence W. David Smith of Syracuee and M r Noble. Arthur L. Wooilwrorth. Re-, the broken engagement. time. . . MCMHBK or . _ "It's too bad Bob dlcjh't Uvs long following a special meeting hare., though Massachusetta claimed to VETERANS Helalng. Mtea Grant introduced the and Mr*. Stanley Ruchert of freshments of gingerbread and tbb essociATSP riiWb ee well put mtreelvee on retsord ee 1 ronld not stand the talk, the at which, accordl^ to State Com- ^ ^ losa-proof system, Cheval- RIIBINUW BLIILUING enough to know about tha baby, I chanteters, Adele- Fallot, Jean Du­ Plantsville were house gueats of whipped cream were served. There Alakes AH RAB EL Tops ¥ba i m f i l t ' frat» *a aaeiuairalr believing that hie expected veto of unending speculation and conjec­ mander Louis J. Cmevslller, It was 042 MAIN STREET Immedlata ncevpancy.' With chesne. Dolores Zelenak, Joy^e J m M la tea aaa ai oJ think It would have matlq him STOB dotxn ytMi can IMV a amd- Mr. and Mra. Evan F. Kullgren of will be another party bn June 11th. Siaewe ••apatabaa eraduae le « ot the bill will be e eound veto. Thet ture, and 1 fled to Elmira to visit voted to carry the protest to Gov-1...... — ■ ■■ Wolcott and Marilyn Falrweather. E r^ n l road over the week-end. my grandmother. It was there very happy." I skid. \ ernbr McConaughy and State ...... - - era 4-Raam Hlagte, t aaBatahed Billy Locke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Is e atrenge position for eny one Yes. It Is too bad." Flora TEL. 8592 Mias Grant then addreaaed the ftSTtSTlMal ntnr* that I learned that Boh FInneran qp. Ftreplaca. atalreaaa. class, complimenting them on their Joseph Locke of LaKevLew terrace In eny way connected with the biting off a thread. "But then K WE DO AI.L KINDS Inaalatloa. Copper tabtag. Oa- wae a guest of honor,Wedneaday an rigate #f rapuentAtm ei •o**''*' had been killed In France. might have dlatreSsed and dis­ perf<*mancc and explained to the V glSietabee baratn. are alao reaerraa. btialneee of Igx paying to Uke. Bob died bravely and gallantly, celved hundreds-Of protests from raga. Larga lot. audience eopie of the work which at an enjoyable porty In obeervance turbed hlm.-.Bobby rather avoided Us 33,000 members In Connecticut. OF AUTOMOBILE North (Aivenlry of hie first birthday attended by 1-LD I onant ef W B a. barrtea But It la hot today, a unique, po* storming a nest of machine giins. responsIBlUty.” had been Included in the course. He was the flnit boy from our She then presented a certificate to nine children and six adults. JAR altlon. I had to choke back an angry REPAIR r''T K ON Allen Realty Co. Among refreshments served were town to Jose his life. In the war retort. Without bothering to be each member of the class, showing There will be a meeting of Cov­ STRAWBERRY ~ fabPabate Bapraaanuti»air Thr iiwiie la not a question of ttEALTURS . satisfactory completion of this entry Grange on Thursday evening soda and attractive popcorn balls R lD U m j j t M Mathatra •paetal that was daily sbnilng iloaei and tactful I plunged Into an account ALL MAKES OF gffg, OMcege. OatreU and Boatoe. Economy. The laeue of economy closer to being oUr war. of Mrs. Flnneran'a visit and her 180 CMter St. T eL B IM part of the'work, passing grades and the lecturer's program will with lolly pops. Mr. and Mrs. Ldckc and Billy are spending the Is directly Involved In the appro­ 1 went Uirae‘times to the Tol­ assertion that the baby was not', Protect in all examinattona and eligibility Include memorial night and the FROM 45' HCMbBgB AUDIT BUBBAUOT livers' and asked to see Flora. Mrs. CARS to continue study In the echool. teachers of Coventry have been In holiday week-end In New Haven. 1-LD CfrLTIlATIOKB priations cuta tho Republican ma* Bob'a. I felt guilty and disturbed Tolllt^r never opened the door when Flors sat for a minute w ith ' The Paint Mlea Zelenak, In behalf of the vltcd ae guests. Seven girls of the Senior Troop JAR Raraid mnUite Company. Inc.. jority In CongresB la trying U» more than a few Inchea and told bowed head and then buret Into a class, presented a corsage to Miss Mrs. Ruth Loomis, (Chaplain of Girl Scouts met Wednesday eve­ RASPBERRY ___ Maa^eaeallll MBAAnS^bHU ____ ne financial raapon«'e'Ht» M make. The Idea of having govern* me eurtly each time that Flora storm of sobs. I went over and GORMAN Grant who entertained with ex­ Coventry Grange and Mrs. Ger- ning at the home of Mr. and Mre. Mearebbical arrera abPaar>ng m ad- On Your Cor cerpts from Robert Browning's nient spend less la a fine Idea;- and was out. took her hand. tnide A. Haven. Secretarj*. were John M. Tyler and made a beauti­ /v SZTSm S m and etbar readme matter. I knew I ought to go and see IT DESERVES A SIMO.M* “ Med Piper of Hamlin.” fcTnrlKem aalaf Beanmi Harald. “ Plesse, pWsae don't feel so FINISH NOW ! MOTOR SALES invited guests at Mansfield Grange ful eprav with 16 popplea for the one that should be carried through .Mrs. FInneran, but I kept putting WATKINS Piano duets followed by Miss' had,” 1 urged. "AfTyou have to Bring Jrnur car to me for * pol­ 2R5 M ain St. Tvl. 7220 last week when Visiting Officer’s Honor Roll for the American Thuredey, June 6 In aplte of the opposition of num* It off. One dreary afternoon she do is to show Bob'! letters asking SROTHBM. INC Fallot and Misa Fstfwesther, snd night was observed. They also fur­ I>gion Memorial Day exerciees. SAME LOW PRICES! came to see me. She was awathed ish or Slmnnlx Job at low cost! . a aoclal time was enjoyed. berlese pressure groups. you to meet him In Buffalo or re­ .See or call me evenings arid nished 15 mlnut?s of the program. Students of the eighth grade at In black and looked pinched and f u n e r a l On Tuesday evening, several o ffi-. What Goes On In China The Issue In the tax cut bill la ferring to the meeting. It's simple week-ends the Center echool will take their cold. as anything.’ SERVICE eers from Coventry Orange visited cxie-day educational trip to New whether or not the people of this Mrs. FInneran had been an ex- Before he beceme Secretery of "I . . . I haven't any of Bob'a let- with Hebron Grange when Visiting York City on Friday. Thuradsy Btete, Oenerel George C. Marahell rountry should have a part of i ceptlonaAy pretty girl, but It waa tera. I burned them all up. Every W. JA C O B S 24-Hour Towing Ormand J.Wcst. (xilum bia officers night was ob.ser\’ed. The. evening, the 19th. Graduation cxrr- MARMALADE'*<-25’ V- left Chine with deer-cut, "^feer* their tax burden lifted before anyin®"' • faded prettiness and there single One," Flora aobbed. 48 Fleasuit St. Tel. S-0873 Director officers Invited were: Master, ciees will be held for the school. “ Well. In that case Father or and Emory Hill; Secretary, Gertrude i>M enelyeU of the civil wee eltu* reduction of the national debt has, whine was accentt^ated The Columbia Recreational Miss Lillian Karjale of Lakeview someone will write to the Iroquois I Council met at Yeomans hall A Haven, Lady Aset. Stewart, lel^ begun, before we have begun to j when she said she had come to Terrace and her sleter, Mre. Henrj' atlen there. Hta analysis Hotel and get a copy of Bob's slg-1 Wrecker Service iM t TTwsday night. By-law drawn Alba Peace; Ceres. Elvira Peace HIII of North Coventry were hoet- American poUcy aa one of praasura; pay any actual part of the coat ; aak me • nature." I Ovor up by Mist Jean Natsch were act- and Pomona, Rina Perracehlo. esses at a party In honor of the RASPBERRY PEACH upon the Kuomlntang dictatorship f.ghU;,g the War w . have ju ^ won., opi^.rtunltv to right “ Bobby didn't register: I did," i Phone 7043 or 2-2540 ad upon. The council haa been Other Granges Invited were Marl­ aeventh birthday of Sandra Hill Flora got out. “I . . . I registered, There are acting on a temporary basie up borough and Hillstown. on Saturday afternoon at the Log 0t Chtang Kal-abek to mend in 'And'on this Isstie, even though wrong. I know you did It thought­ aa Mr. and Mra. John Smith from Children's Day will be observed the continuation of the present lessly, that, you have been a tool until this time, with Dr. Ralph E. Cabin In the north district. way and meet the Chinese Com- Oskaloosa. Bobby thought It was Three Hundred Wolmer serving as temporary at the Second Congregational 1 Lb Jer rather than an Instrument. Naver- awfully funny, because I could Turnpike ' jjhurch on Sunday, June 8th. The This'- evening teachers and 33' ffMinlsts m compromise for the high Income Uotea Is going to thelesa you have done me and : m n ; Finished Monamenta and chairman and Mrs.'Eleanor Tuttle, members of the school board are unity ipd liberty of all China. hurt every indlvHdual, there la spell Oskalooca.” Tho Sign of a temporary secretary. The next children will meet at 'uaual at 10 mine a great Injustice. 1 call on “ Buj why on earth . . . " I began. A uto Body Markers In Our ntaplay o'clock and the service Will be at Invited guests tp attend the Lec- Whan, after General Marshall considerable national common you ina Robert's name to make It meeting, which Is planned for turer’a hour Immediately following Flora sat up, her sobs at a sud­ ! and KEYS j w o rth y SERVICF Yard To Chooaa Front! June 13, will elect permanent offi­ 11 o'clock. All parents and had baoome BecreUry of BtaU, sense which says tha\ the altema- right.” den end. friends are cordially invited to at' the regular business meeting which It took me a little while to rea­ ; 1 Works 142 East ('enter Street cers. The council Is made Up of begins St 8 of Coventry Grange tlw Truman Doctrine waa an* tlve*-to lighten tax^.now and "It doesn't piattAr," she said a ] 9 There’S key in geogra- j The Flneat In a representative of every organ­ tend this church service. Re­ lise that Mrs. FInneran wanted me little Impatiently, "but if you must No. 75 St the hajl In North Coven- iminred on tha apecllir baslo of pretend that wa are naVw going I phy: the one oh your rinp; i ization in toxvn. The newly or­ hearsal for Children’s D i^ will be to deny that Florabelle and Bob know, Bobby wasn't supposed lo held on June 7th at 3:00 o'clock poUey for Greece and Turkey, to have'Tb pay for the watv-wlll had been together In Buffalo, to I and there’s the off-key in | ganised groups, which have not as 'Die '4-H N ifty Needle Workers leave the country, leave t'nMadn." Design yet had an opportunity to elect a All those having parts Ore urged tboro wore critics who were quick do the nation as a whole attll more deny that Bob was the fether of "Do you mean It doesn't matter i 1 music! Yes, there arc keys i \ to be present at this rehearsal. are scheduled to meet Friday after­ Florabelle Tolliver's child. ■ —and keys. Just as there j delegate, are urged to do so be­ noon at the home of Mrs. Walter ^ the clash and contradiction harm and lnjur>'. that you can't prove that yo>ir | Sunday afternoon, June 8th, MIee I are drug stores—and drug i fore the June meeting. In the Cotlina with Mrs. Laater Hill aS^ baby Is Bob's? With his mother A SIGN OF PAiNT event any organization has been Edith Welker and Miss Paris, botwoan Goneral Marshall's policy Not only every sound sconoml:1« When Father came home and • stores. But ours is a Pre- j Workmanship glatlng. claiming . . . " overlooked. If it wishes to be in- counselor for the church Vacation toward China and tha Truman knows this, but svsrsge business' told him the news, he looked ver>' Members of the Garden Club M\ I "Actually I am ao terribly, ter­ I scription Pharmacy, ear- | 'cluded. It to is asked to send a school will meet with thoae who Ooctrlne. To be cortalatent, eald men, average people, know It too. grave., ribly happy and relieved.” I nestV soliciting your pat- } are going to assist with the vaca­ will have a flower and homemade M aterial delegate. The waterfront pro­ cake sale next Tuesday in the read­ these criUce, quite logically, we The Gallup poll, for instance, “ This is pretty ugly.” he said. "Happy?" j rohage for prescriptions. | \ gram Is well under way. the reg- tion school. The meeting will be “ Mattie FInneran knows that In all “ Yes. rapturously happy. What held at 2:30 o'clock. ing room of the Booth-Dlmock RrooM proceed to rush money, shows s majority of Ameriesna ' Istratlon date to J>e held at Yeo­ Memorial Library beginning-at 2 For Your Pantry Shelf! probability the baby is Bob's. Be­ tloes It matter If Mother FInneran^ MANCHESTER mans hall. June 14 The dances, East O ntral Pomona Grange .grow and troops to Chlang Kal* preferring debt reduction to tax cause . of her malignant Jealousy says I'm no bettor than I should' will meet on Saturday evening at p. m. Inatead of the regular moot­ /trou/t/U£4rc<^m r£R which are to be given under the ing. Thla la open to the public. * * . ranking him alongside the reduction. Actually, then, there Is ■he hah chosen to believe the im­ be. If a few of her friends or the MEMORIAL Joint sponsorship of the council Vernon Grange at 8 o'clock. The dictatorabipa of Greece and Tur apparently less political risk for probable. Unfortunately a great whole town believes her? My baby . m M n C i and the Lake Association will fifth degree will be given and In­ many people may accept her story. Is all mine now. utterly, absolutely j spection will take place, also FELLSWAY PEAS2 ^°s 29* EASTERN DRESSED— TO FRY OR BROIL hoy aa one^ of our champlona President Truman than might be Pre.scripllon Pharmacy COMPANY open for the season on Memorial Flora will have to show her let­ mine. I've been frightened half; Day night. The committee, Mrs. short lecturer’s program la being ters from Bob, prove that she was A. Almettl. Pmp. pk against Russia. assumed in his proepectlva refusal out of my wits that Mother Fin -! O. I. Emerson. Guy Beck. Richard planned. Anyone desiring appll PIE CRUST FINAST 2 « 29‘ In Buffalo. That ought to -be sim­ neran might claim her share. Now i !>0l Main SI. Tel. 5321 2V4 TO 3H LB AVC LB If the Truman administration to grant thle countrv the tax cut COR. PEARL AND HARRISON Miller. Mrs. Myron Berkowltz. cations should contact the aecre- If You Want to Ilaild, FRESH CHICKENS ple enough." Til never, never have to see that ' psrtlsta In Ita present tyj^ of for­ the Republican party has so gen­ STREETS I Philip Isham and Joan Sofacchl tary of Coventry Grange. Gertrude PRUNES FINAST PKC 23‘ PKC 39‘ That evening I went over to the awful woman again.” A. Haven or Secretary of East Buy, Sell or Trade eign policy, that la undoubtedly erously promised. Although their Opposite East Oemetery have announced that Carter Wil­ FANCY PLUMP ToUlvera. Fortunately, Mrs. Tol- ‘ (To Bo Continued) liams orchestra will play for rou ^ Central Pomona. C. Juanita Tiir- TREESWEET what wa ahall proceed to do. We TELEPHONE DFT OR 820T LI party has made this a promlae and and square dances. ner. Real Estate, Get Insur­ LEMON JUICE MILK FED FOWL 4 TO 5 LB AVERAGE . rtfP relax our pressure upon an laaue, a good many Repubileaha Ing a stand on a bill. He did so (ipen Sondaya ’ M*¥« Sylvia Elsenberg, who haa Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Clarver ance Coverage or Ar­ FINASt CKiN SKA -s'nS'39* Chlang Kai-shek in the direction themselves know it will be beat for reluctantly, he said, in the been working In New York during were W'eek-end guests at the home ASPARAGUS Bay Direct and Sava Mooeyt of Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving Loomis of reform, and proceed to try to the country If the promlae la not knowledge that the mere, fact of the wlntec.. months, has returned range a I^Iortgage. 1 29 or WHOLE OR HALF, EITHER END IB C a n ’ t S i t ! to tha home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robinson of cvuuf . TINS 49* PORK LOINS help him win his civil war. kept. hie taking a stand on the blU Hartford and son Alfred, Mr. snd TOMATO PUREE » would lose eupport for what he PIN-1VOlt.MI>l CAIIME FIDGKT- gnd Mrs. Solomon Elsenberg of 7 7 :0 1 nec Wall, before we proceed to do The J*resldant should vsto, and l>'0 AND THAT AWFUL ITCH! i Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Fred Fallon, were week-end SEE 3 thought to be the right side of tha gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Orel Leduc SAUERKRAUT TINS X , thle, we ought to let Ourselves Congress should sustain the veto. TOn« of th« \Csriiiii(! slsns n( rin- | ' Mrs. Helen Coleman of Manches­ READY TO Hat LB question. ■wonn» Is a nsKXqix r*ct*l Itch wtilili ; and family. 290r.. know Just what we are getting In­ That is the -painful truth. Even with such double guid­ ter with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. COOKED HAMS often r.uMi flilxetlns »rul broken ; . fSeorge Palleln and granddaughter, On Friday evening. June 6th, the PRUNE PLUMS ALL BRANDS , TINS 45* to. And a pretty good descrip­ ance. however, the steamroller •leep. and may lead to even more «erl- : -young people qf the Greek Ortho­ JARVIS uue dlitreta. ' V were gueats of her daughter. Mrs. 46 or - ) f c tion of tha kind of regime we majority could still ’ get Itself In dox church of Hartford will visit HURFF'S trouble, even In the last hours be­ It li no lonKer iiecriesry to put up I George Johnson of Hop River on 5 Dover Road TOMATO JUICE TIN XI NICE PLUMP - NORTHWESTERN LB ■hould then be euppurtlng In with the trouble rauaed by ptn-Woiuua, r Tueiklay. , „ with the young peopje of Coven­ TURKEYS fore Its graduation Into leglsta- berauae aclenre haa at laat (ouud a try. Rev. Hugh Barbour will talk Tel. 4112 or 7275 46 or IQ C China cornea froip Tillman Durdln, • Mrs. Ida Darling of Hop River FLORIDA TIN I t Connecticut tlve history. way to lick theae atubborn peata easily ■ noted her 71st birthday recently. briefly on "Our Protestant Be­ CRAPEFRUIT JUICE China .correspondent of the New Although It no longer Had any and eafely. liefs." A social hour will be held Cel J.WNK'S P-tV at tha drat sign ' In honor of the occasion, she en- iso r York Times. , Imulilr deriding which hide It i of Pln-Wornia. P-\V ta a medlvohv ' tertained a number of her neigh' following the meeting and South RAISINS SUNMAID SEEDLESS PKC 23^ “D m scope and violence of the Yankee was on. It coi.li aim run Into- emiml Ircalment baaMi on an nfrirlal-|| ' bora. Mra. Darling has been con Coventry young people are invited to join the Coventry young people Govemmant'a reprepslvo measures dlfflcull.v whenever lliere was a ly rtciKiitii d drug element which Ima fined to her home with a leg In- A. H complleated motion. In one of ' proved very effectlva In dealing with for this service. £ m rs W m £TA8L£S , Jury but Is making some Improve­ against studants and othar critics I tlila uzly Infection. Tho email P-\V 11 Mrs. William McKinney, who. COFFEfS Ita last votes as the greatest , lalilcta act In a apecl^l say to deatroy ment now. are charactaiistic,’* be writes from Before this eeselon had entered | majority of all time, It was for I PIn-Worma. F-tV meaiia pin-tVorm r»- Memorial Day exercises were while visiting her daughter. Gladys a moment quite at sea, trying' Congdon of North Clarlngdon. Vt„ DtlicioHB Flavors! Hotericod Nanking, “of the worst periods of Its last feverish pheiee, there wae I I llcf 11 carried out here in the traditional FANCY THIN SKIN en amusing moment In the House | to deride whether Hie aye or fashion. ; was rushed to the Rutland hospital LBS the Kuomlntang dictatorship. I for an emergency appendectomy. VALENCIA of Repreeentatlvcs, when Mojor-1 the nay wqs the side to take. Helping • ■ A car owned by. James CaTson, RICHMOND 2Hn2’ FLORIDA ORAHCES “All the old Inctrumcnts und Ity Leader George Conway took But a few quirk thinkers were RUDY JOHNSON ir ' a sailor sUtloned at the Submarine At the lest fcoort Mrs. McKinney pmctlces of the modem police was getting along fine. 2.^^81 the. liberty of changing hie own | able to decide, and to wave Electrical Contractor OMINA’r Base In New L o n i^ . and driven CELLO state, secret police, informers, their fellow' members up for by Bruce C arson, an employee at Arthur Russell is a natlent at Dirty pots and pans clean easy itWllTI US d c c FIRM RED RIPE poettlon. and therefore the poel- SEGOMD the Manche.ster Memorial hospital. PKC hired thugs, pre-^awn bedroom tlon of the Republican party or-1 another Joyous and carefree Master Elprtriduii the State HosMtil. In Norwich, ran VAC TIN < 1 , TEXAS TOMATOES chain vote victory. D ier. wae LANGUAGE off the road and-turned complete- A daughter. Katherine Victoria, arrests, large-acale Jailings, mar­ ganlzatlbn, in the midst of a de-1 Work done at oner— No walling was born on Memorial Day to Mr. »y '.'rTTc’seac bate. The debate happened to be no doubt that the members of TELEPHONE )«lt!8 nr 16Sr> ' Iv over, d^"n a bank. Just below BRIUO tial law and censorship have been <5'olumbla''Clenter, on the •Jonathan and Mrs. James Edmondson at the on the matte* of an Inveetlgatlon the House majority were now REAR 7dl M AIN STREET Bland of Orangt, Apricot end lemon LBS used. Tha Govemruent'a actions experienced le^elators. • ’TrumhuU ’HlghwayVThursday «ve- Manchester Memorial hospital. Thl* Into the Plimpton leaee. Leader Is their second daughter and they 9KC 2 'r.:.'25‘ CUCUMBERS V - have shocked |nany foreign ob- nlnc/TMlss Doris Ruhol. Miss Bar- 9 * \ ORACOT JUICE Ck>nway flrit opposed this invea- ©ASKETBALL IJ AS GOMMOM IN bww Royden and (Dayton Brown, also have a son. servefs here and promise to an­ tlgetlpn. 'Then, under further eWINA A9 BASEBALL IN THE paaaenffers In the car. aXe alao em Helen Ruth Otesecke. daughter PICKLED BEHS . Lohmsnn tagonise large aectlons of the Democratic taunts, he reversed! : ployees at the State \Hospltal. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glesecke of Rich, gtattor^ C s far dtshpoa TENDER YOUNG BCHS politically conaclo'ia Chinese. hik position and said he hoped the ; UNITED STATED...... Quite miraculously nonh were this town and Richard James -t ' m C lonadry PICKLED RED CAMAGE Lohm.nn ARIZONA CARROn Invirstlgatlon resolution would V “Tha arreata, Shootings and ; hurt. Sgt. Lee of the CToli^ester Roehm o f Hartford will be married pas. '] s ’ SUte Police Barracks said\ the at the Second Congregational APPU JUKE Mott . beatings of studants ara widely re KIRKMAN'S The amueing moment cams driven waa warned agalnet reck­ rhurch at 12 o’clock on jlecturday. SPRINC^CROP. LBS garded as unjustified and unneces­ when, on the' vote, Mr. Conway |^%NyGHILDRENAVANOERlNG*me SIRCEir less driving, blit no arreit waa June 7. SOAP FLAKES TOMATO SAUCE Hunt. TEXAS ONIONS sary. For the students, always tlie first failed to rise to vote for the OF GHINA'44OH0MEOR FAMILY,ARE PWKEDOP, Tnvlta,tlons Jwrae been Issued for LARGE CKAPEFRUIT SEHIONS Fm.,t most senslUvt barometer of pop­ passage of the resolution, and left ' “ ^UiroW a Post A. L. ball teaiff the ive^dhTg' of Miss Katherine C. Manrhesler CLEANECt FED - BROOGHt TO Is A Sound McBXi^tv’ and I7b"rles T. Conk- PKG 3 4 * ular santlment, have. Iwen instru- his Republican followers In the • won the gam* " r SUCED APPLES . Comstock 2V“.r31‘ CALIFORNIAN LB House In a quandary. Then, belet- NVElFAREGEMIERf • bron team on the Hebron field M ^ flog f>n .June 14 st Saint Marv's BING CHERRIES menta for expressing the wide­ '■hurch. Miss McBrierty is the Lnxariotts Uther Mr a ediy, -he did rise, and the Repub­ morial bay. In the APPLESAUCE Delicious spread daatrs for peace and relief BYWORKESrPOR uled game of the , Inter-County daii'-hter of M*. snd Mrs. Joseph refreshing tub lican leglsla.ors were then free to Ray Business jtnd from tha near-starvation level of Bsaumc that he had meant what he a Plant Equipped With Ilt^rmicidal Ultra-Violet UNRED SERVICE L e ^ e seasOT. * The score;^ww.. M eB riertyof this town. VEGEMATO COCKTAIL 2 V: 25< 8-2. John Wilke and John Soro- existence at which moat Chinese •aid when he had hoped the Lampb TO?«INA.WHERe i koHtr were the local team batteiy- PALMOLIVE CORNED REEF HASH Broadeast V are living. . . The Jack of anil- resolution would pais. The wey a \N hile Deodorized Enamel Cantainerh SOAP " L - 2 5 * hie followers rose once he had THPlTARETAOeHT Humanitarian ' fjU ^an d er German, the regular Aroaiioan,slogans In the recent risen prompted Speaker Fred Hol­ a Fluffy Ivory-Washed Uiapera . catcher was unable iQ Pl*y <^ue to SPAGHEHI Franco Aniericen B A K ER Y d e p a r t m e n t TD EARN THEIR , M injured hand, cut on a Mrpen- student demoriitratlonu$ls notable brook to characterize It ae a 485 Middle Turnpike. East Manchester, ('onn. ter’i plane this past w-eek. BABY FOOD Beech Nut. Strained 18 07 and adds weight to the argument "chain vote.", OWN WAY...... 2‘5Jr27‘ "s WHITE SLICED Investment, ihU was the third ^rne fhethiled BETTY ALDEN BREAD lO A f 12* that the movement has not^becn Thle “ chain vols'f became. In r to he played. It Is the first tp have \ PEANUT BUHER Finail. Coipmiiniat-tDaneuvered. . . the final days of the session, a • been plaved, due tq the weather. Fanaus “kind ^ your skin** 2 IN more routine and therefore more • Mr. an«l Mrs. Irving Lohr. Lohr- latker MAYONNAISE Fine.!' \ JOAN CAROL SPONGE LAYER PKC X, . "Ih. addition to closing three nauseating practice. A'hd the edu­ Americau business^has a rare, opportunity In JOAN CAnOL FRUIT AND NUT eral newspapers the Government cation of the Hepubllcan majority ' croft, had ‘umneea POTATO SALAD Our Quota In China. It can, as a firt^nd, help China turn the holiday week-end. Miss Frances Ivanhoe 25‘ has cla n ^ ^ .censorship on the progressed one degree, to the ' ^slneek of New York City, FINGER ROLLS CUPCAKES 19‘ point where It no longer was FRIED OYSTER! CLAMS vast reservoir of men and materials into a sound, Cola, Cingar Ala, Orange, Root Beer, Club Sods \r press of 'Tientsin. Intimidation of progressive economy, withx^elf-supportlng Indus* M? wifi Mrs. Jack of SWEETHEART . personnel aik} the ratiotUng of purely dependent upon the rising \ KISH A!V|) elm's WITH ODH.NEW KKIAI.ATOK: siiMklvn N. Y-. week-end MILLBROOK CLUB C«r>l«at8 9‘ or the Bitting of 4ts own majority tries and increased purchasih^r power for the peo­ J S t W ’Mr. and Mrs. Jultu- Ban- TOILET SOAP nea'sprlnt is hsed to control tne leader. China Relief Is ple, By so doing, a new hoTizon for American - ^anTTiiilg • -5 Hut new aanilary process gives vou a dehcU»us, crisp, press. Thia somewhat heartening "i^ Ir^ i^ M rT Har\'ey 6- Co^Una golden brown fo«»d — Seale in the tlnvor! ( time In and trade can be opened. \ “Ironically, the' present repres­ evidence of the abtllty of the had as their ^gueMi over the^^l QUAKER STATE MUSHROOMS try them! KKIED s| EK.‘» AND Cl.AMS I'A I KE. DELUXE' sion has followed ^ coming Into Republican majority to think China has abundant natural retources and ono BATH for Itself came aa It learned to 10 TAKE HOME CALI 38(13. JARS, TA DAIRY Chotraii, ChcVtl, Velveetq. The Perfect Shortening office of a Oousmmen.t that was $3,000.00 of the world’s greatest reserves in rhpnpower. Her STEMS AND PIECES MB Judge It* qwn voting, for Itnelf, potential wealth is unlimited. She nlt^s guidtmee PRODUCTS organised to be more democratic not f-f tht^'basis of whether its Mr and Mrs. Henry Pchrieffer of C A R S , For a wkHer whltg^ klaas «a It A Y CHEESE 1 2 io: t 79‘ URO PKC 23‘ ... jn.d_repreeentatlve than , Ita all- majority leader rose or sat, hut COMMUNITY RESTAURANT and tools, and American industry can play a shin­ BUTTONS ^^t^ Jk ■ \ , I. Geer.-Mrs. Geer LIDS and waskes 35* /J Kuomlntang predecesaora. Recent upon the position the Deino- 143 NORTH MAIN S'lHEE'l MANCHES'I EK ing role by proviclihg China with the technical | l Qrookside, Fresh Creamery Clovcrdale ' , . • ewnta show that the real pkttern erals In the House hap|tened to know-how for the development of her infant In­ Rubbers tlB LB take. > The Campaign Will BLU-WHITE I I 1 Mj - m J*C< t of power and control has not been dustries. o . w r . 1.. of - " S S " ' - J ' S - o m " ; BUTTER Rou 0 3 MARGARINE PKC 33*^ If the ISenioerats uere for ■ , the week-end Mrs. FLAKES OM HundreJ Ice Cream >anana 25‘ If Vfc__ lC*v changed. .' . .When it was con­ German of Vi •measure. It was had. If they United Service to China is helping to carry out ■ mother, Mrs. Julia INSURE or in sidered necessary, the network were against II, it was good. Close Soon. Have^ You a program balanced industrial and agricultural n West atreat HomoBeniied MUk IrooLlic:. CONT 20* Spare Sugar Stomp No. 12 Now Good for 10 Pounds/ garriaons, police, Kuomlntang se­ The House majority progressed CLOSED development in China. We are training Chinese Coiining Success cret service men and Kuomlntang so well In the use of its new In- r. felllgence that one of Its own V in simple machine techniques and are furnishing — whan you fe llo w Inst tedaeod fraoi ISc. Fora. bureaucrats took over snd acted members, albeit an occasionally Sent Your Check? tools to manv of the Chinese industrial coopera­ aSS M « . M wm C30X and two as they have dona for years. Tbs rscalcltrant member, rose to com­ ALL DAY MONDAYS tives. In addiUon indirect stimulus to this work ehlidren. Robaid and Carlton, • initructiont in tha Boll rtpraaaivs actions of the last two plain. Members, he said, were not Mrs. Arnold a i b ^ w d * ^ Blue Book. Buy on# at is provided through broad programs for raising '"f.vna: Mlee Betty T r ^ n . M » weaka have often by-pssssd dvll looking at the merits of a bill your grocar'i or Mnd CHIFFON when they voted upon It. They health and educational levels of the people. VirrrlnU P e l^ n . admlnlstoators, many o f whom Mail Checks To JLAKES>KES were, he charged, merely looking r.-errs, Erwin and 8Uas Ma«7 T0< with noma and have oppoahd tha steps taken.'* A gift to United Service to China is more than Morse, all of South Braintree, LARGE to see how the Democrats were Robert Hathaway, Treasurer, addrttt to; Moderne Beauty Salon a humanitarian act. It is a real business invest­ Massa'chusett*. „ ^ i PFG Misa Margaret Fields. School 29* China is lemSrkably Identical with Minority Leader Cotter recog­ .UNE CI.E.\nY. Praii.' core The Manchester Trust Co. ment. ■All SSOTHiSS COMPANY Above Soap. an. Powder, FIRST NATIONAL STORES nized this state of affairs^ .when. Social Worker of the StaU Board 'Wben AvsUable other rsiUhls American deaciip-, of Bd',''”-*’on will talk' on Emo- M.li^r, Udie.. SUPER QUALITY MARKETS In one of the cjoeing dcha’tes. he 905 Main Street . Weldon Building

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\ MANCHESTER FVENTNG HERAI.d ; M ANCIfFSTFR CONN. THURSDAY, .FUNE 5. 1947 V- PAGE MANCHESTER E V ltN IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. IX IN N .. T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 8, 1947 J '.Y \ p a g e p iG H T \ 1. drainage at Broad and Woodland played with or at Bolton thla sea-1 atreeta. A change of grade and P&W Announces son. NO OTHER OOFTEE k Find No Way to Curb Board Accepts Mias Marlon Lostscher spent the I p m o - i WONM— 1410 Survey Seen provision for water runoff la to be Itineraitt Merchant* made. ^(cw Twin^'^^^sp week end at her home on Main | GIVES YOU MOF WUBV->IH Today’s Radio W TH T— in o The \jepradatlona committed at DANCE FANTASY street. FLAVOR "AND U O t The Board of Selectmen has Bid l>y Jarvis the Balter’a Pond bath house came The Ellington Softball team win DoyUfM TIom Needed Here FOR YOUR MONCTI > not been able to find any way in for cofthpent of Board tfiefnbera. East Hartford June 5—A play the Vernon team at Vernon THE NUTCRACKER SUITE tomorrow night. in which It can curb the sale* It wa* stated that there has been 1630 horsepower alr-coolod aircraft Her*’* reel proof Ibrt you !•:*»— aetlvltlea of vendors of mcr- Offer* «9([)0 for Three breaking and entering of the build-{ John Shanahan, Jr., while p lsy Ask Appropriation to Given b y the Pupils of engine, daaigned for uae In two- don't hoT* to' poV hlqh VTORC—Hint Hunt: Nr*-fc W’DRC — Raadera Digest — rhandl.se here provided the ven­ tog. and that Windows have been ‘ Ink^ball Sunday, not In the l e ^ e , j W0 N8—WONS Juke Bo*. Radio Edition. . Check on the Town’s dors are veterans, it was stated Parcel* of Property on ah'it out and other damage done. engtnad transporta carrying about s lld ^ m * but tn so doing brbRs prices to anjoy eeifsa erl ita vrrH T—Pending Lobor Legtrta- WONS—Family -nieater. last night. The conditions. It wa* voted, are SO passenger* at speed* up to 360 one rio\and cracked another. At| bast. That* now Idw price* . Educational Facilkics Earl Street Here ROLDA MARTIN GIBSIOM present no 1* secursly stropped. Ikm. WrTHT -N a v y RecnilUtig Pro­ There hns lieep much com-' _ Hn.be called, to the attention of the mile* an hour, was announced here war* aaod* orplab!* to w n C —BocksUge Wife. gram. mant occasioned on the part <>f Board of Police Commiaaloner*. SaturdsyXnight. June 7. Boat i today by W. P. Gwtnn, general you lust as pfraptly os 4 :lg _ w n C —Abbott and OoatellA. Manchester taxpayer* will be local merchants because of the The ^ r d ^ Selectmen Tuea-, y ,, B^ard In a S C H O O L O F d a n c i n g manager .of Pratt A Whitney Afr- Central Pomoha Grange will meet WTHT—Better’* B*nd»Und. 1«:15— '' asked to consider an expenditure fact that Ice cream and re­ K* ‘’u', letter fmm Parker 8dren. of the craft Division of Untied Aircraft at Vernon at V o ’clock and tho possible And/ rafflambar, w ile —fltell* Doll**. W’TH T—Musical Favorite*. freshment salesmen operating of $900 made by GreenSrooke Manchester Electric division, th.tthat fifth degree will bbv^nferrod on a | thar* Is no c^osiq* in Iho for a complete professional aurvay Home*, of which Alexander Jarvis At Coiporatlon. 18:8S— from light truck*, have rut In his firm Is unable to seedK mate­ The new two-iow, fourteen-cyl­ claa* of candldatee. superb quoli|g...ond Ihata's * WDRC—Give and Take. of the town's educational faciU' on the hiiHjne.ss of e.stabllsheil I* president, for two lots and part Mr*. Hqadlcy W Ule^^lI give a I W D R C -M *n Called X. rial at this time to 'M.nstalV aeves inder radial engine—the R-2160 a bland to suit your tost*— W 0N8—TwO-TOn Bake!' ' W ONSt-Artle Oal’a Ortheatra, itie* at the *pe<’ial town .meeting merchants hf corn es.slonatrea. of a 'third lot on Earl street. The street lights on Spring street. report on Important lOgWatlon lots involved are Number* 38, 20 Bushnell Memorial, Hartford Tw in ‘ Wasp— also will provide an w n C —Wtenao .J'one*. W TH T — Resume Chief* vw eeheduled for June 16, It ha* been These latter persons feel that Addison mad reaidenta aaked economical method of improving acted on at the sesilon of Uto Gen­ mUd] madfvM or airetiql a* taxpayers, they deserve pro­ and 40 feet of lot 63. ... Wllkea-Barra Reaume. learned. Among the Item* In the that street lighting be considered Thursday, June 5, 1947, 8 O’Clork the speed, load (tarrying ability and eral Aaaembly thl* year at \ th e j WOS8—Adventure Parade. W n O —Eddie Cantor. call I* provision for an appropria­ tection of their established A t the last meeting of the for their area. flying characteristics of many next meeting of Vemon-Elllr ijfTlC__Young Wldder B iw n . tion of $35,000 to be used as fee* buaineaa. Board. Jarvis submitted an offer existing two ond four-engined League of Women Voters Me New* on all atatlon*. for “*rchlt«ct *nd or engineer*" A odripU* stdellglll came up to buy thli land for the same price The dry land area of the world Tickets On Sale A t Box Office. transport alrplsnea, company offl- day. June 33, time and place WDRC—Houae Party. IIt l5 — in ^connection with a proposal to when It 'was dls< ovefed that but the Board of Helectmen felt Ls about 1.1 million square mile*. clala asserted. Tooling for produc meeting to be announced. There I WON8—Hop Harrlgan. WDRC—Report from Fer E**t; add'to the achoo^ plant here. the law, which permit* the that the property should not be tion of R-2I80 engines has already will also be further discussion cm WTHT—Terry. Footnote*. The reason for the Inclusion of buaineaa of an itinerant veter­ sold except by public but. Offers started and first deliveries are ex­ the recent development on th* | w n O —Wken a Girl Marrlea WONS — Connecticut St*te the engineering item Is stated to an merchant, doea not protect were called for, and the Jarvis bid pected to be mndc early fn 1949. control of the atomic bomb. the cstahllHhed veteran mer­ I wa* the only one submitted. g:l5— Legislature; Dance Orchel^ra. be the general Impression th*t Today's announcement, coming Schools reqpsnsd Monday after I WONR—Superman.* Miinchester needc to aeriire expert chant who own* a store wliiili ' TTie town patching plant forraer- the Memorial Day recess. Thera W TH T—Muaical Favorites. the truck peddler Is cutting "in I ly wa* located on the property. on the heels of the firm’s acqulsl. W’THT—Sky King. w n c —Harkneaa of W'aahlng- advice on the type and loriition, tion of the American manufactur have been several cases of measlca WTlC--Portta F a«* Life size and equipment of any new on. • but ha* been moved to another lo­ in town but all are better or over | ton. cation and tlie town now has no Ing and sales rights for the British atnicturen that are planned. Also, them at the present time. 11:110— u.ie for It, the Board was told. Rolls-Royce Nen" turbojet engine, 3RC—Old Record Shop WDRC — Columbia Master- an Important part of tne whole emphasises the company's recent L. Wentworth Cross ha* rstura- I picture la felt to be a heed to make An apprainal was made of the -Captain Midnight, work*. IngH are put up and he has stated statement that It will continue an ed from a visit with rolatlvos ln| ,J*ck Armatmng. an intelligent school plan for the that he feela the best Interest of land, and the value net on It was WONS—George Stemey’s Or- $760. active development program on Its Binghamton, N. T. W n C —5u*t Plain BUI, futuro—to Integrate the potential the town demands this step. piston engines while working on John Shanahan, Sr., who woo in-1 cheetra; News. arhool reqliirements with the prob­ Selectman John Lappen voted g!»5— \ WTHT—Oema for Thought; .Siihilurly. Town Treasurer the Nene and Its owm turbine-type Jured In a fall at hia bom* Sunday, able growth of the town during George H. Waddell favors a *lir- no on the proposal to accept the WON8— Tom^ Mix. LclghtSKsNoble Orchestra. power plants. when the ladder slipped Is resting! W’THT—T«!hre^ Jed. the next twenty yearn. vey. He notes that since such sur­ Jarvis bid. WTIC—StpiV of Music. A letter of commendation wa* COMMRE a* comfortably as can be expected, I wme-^FTorit Png^ Farrell. l*M-k of- Real I'lanning veys of the water system, town 12:00-, f read In which R. W. Goalee of 29 but the X-ray showed no bones | Official* feel that thl* town h*" plan, and assessments have been broken. E^'ening W ONS-^ Alvlno Rey'* Orches­ Elwood road highly complimented Buffered a considerable financial made, these ucllvltle* have been Mr. and Mra Edvdn Finance and I g.*M— tra. ront, and could, get Intd difficulty able to make Intelligent progresa, the workmen of the town water and yull know Hi beHer Kllinston Ne*"* on all atatlon*. w n c —News; Georgia Greene s daughter are making thoir home in the future on a larger acale, be- and to "know where they are go­ department, for their efficiency In with Mr. Finance’s parents on OrcheMra. cauae of lack of real planning In ing." making rep'alrs on a m a^r Job on E llis o n Grange received an In WDRC—Headliner* Club. Main street until such time as hoi the question of achool building*, I’he request for $36,000 is made Porter street last Saturday. It vUatlra td neighbor with Wimtaor can get his place ready to occupy | ’ WONS—Let’* (3o to the Game*; W O N S -K ay Ebarle'*, Orches­ and also of the financing of them. to provide for a survey, and to was voted that a copy of the let­ Locks Grange on June 18 which Local Sport* Ca.'t on Maple avenue extension. tra. While every effort ha* been leave enough balance so th*t plana ter be sent to the water depart­ msttsr was left with th* lecturer. Mrs. Louis Heintx of Main street I W n c —Bob Steele: U. S. W TIC—Muafeana. made to use the best Judgment may be drafted for new building ment. A project of the economics com. Weather Buteau. is a patient in the RoekvtUo City I In the past on . school matters, at once If this seems to be the wise The Board voted to start a mlttee sponsored by Ellington hospital where she recently under-1 g;M — there ha* been ro real long-range course. $2,100 Job to care for surface Grange will be the typing of blood went a major operation. WTHT—Great Hartford Indua- plan to follow, and the need of one by members wishing to have R trtid Union CbuncU. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HalIwop. 63e CHIKBE' lU 8V CHERRIES BINGS U' w n c —New* of the Wor^d. - Formal and' casual clothe* for his work a* Tolland Couiitv 4-H-j ment. In the Service ol the Peo­ SOUP An officer from the CommIS' >UUlI 'UK (OU* CONVlNllNCt FItSH AMD MILD every occasion will be modeled, al­ oioner'* office of domestic animals Leader, following service with the | f : « S - \ ple tot Sll Veam. FLORIDA-THIN SKIN WDRC—Mr. Keen. Tracer qf so sport clothe* for fair or rainy SdMifui o f ilfMk was in town Thursday checking Armed Forces for several yeara MEL-0-BlT CHCCtC Lr 43‘ CHEDDAR CHUSC LI 43* SPIKITIIAL MEDIUM TEA-BAGS over poultry farms with the local Willis Pease and Mra. Carrie I fO« fVKY CHHSt use NUTLEY Loat Parson*. weather. *. 168 Ithoreh HIreel, Hartford, Conm. JUICY 176's DOZ I WONS—Arthur Hale. During the afternoon tea will be on s-fin dog warden and to date there have Pease with her niece and family I NOES Ptmna 6-2624 or wolorio ctsqu^p CMED-O-BIT 2.oV7S> MARDARINE Vs^S 33« IF YOU'VE AN EYE FOR WTHT— American Dlacuaalon served by the committee of which not been any more dog callers. of Windsor Locks were vlalton at I rRESHNESS...AND FOR League.. Mrs. Philip I. Holway I* chair­ you Miss Ida Esther Rosenbetg of Mr*. EthsI W. Berry’s on Memo-1 C A IIF . U. S. N O . 1 w n c —Barry Wood Show. man, a*Bl*ted by Mr*. Jay Rand, West Ellington who has been ill rial Day. (jJhiish tuW L TEA BALLS BIG VALUES TOO — li4S>- Mr*. Allan Ayer*. Mr*. Clarence for Several months died at her Mr. and Mr*. Prank Hirst of I Nectar Flavor-Tetrad - CXDME SEE THE TEMPT­ TOES SIZE A LBS Thornton. Mm. Thoraten Mellan- homo Sunday morning. She was Plymouth. N. H., were week-end WONS— Inalde of Sports. Get Ready For EVAP. MILK PACKAGE A 0 . ING ARRAY OF FRUITS der, Mm. Donald Piper, Mm. (^ rl bom In Ellington June 10, 1007, guests of Mr. and M ra Lsland | wnC^Symphony of Melody. m s c-m O F 48 O D OLU^HUNDMO FT i f Ct Peterson, Mm. Donald Grout. the daughter of the late Barney Sloan of Maple avenue. AND VTOETABLES AT BANANA near 8:0*— M. Rosenberg and Mrs. Fannie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humbert I PACKAGl LEMONS ‘•S.S' .0, 3$ ICECREAM WDRC— Suspense. Mm. Helen Page Skinner will Yo u r , A4P. THEIR CLEAN AND direct attention to the garments Petxlner Rosenberg, and had lived have returned to their home tn | 3 c T s 3 5 ‘ O F 100 69' WONS—Lawyer Q FRESH APPEARANCE a* they are displayed by the mod­ here* all her life. She was a teacher PlBinville after a vliilt at Mrs. P U N S CALIF. BEAUTY V DOZ 25* CiMdAUfa. jM oAttde Ja od L.f ^ WTHT—Luffi And Abner, in the South Glastonbury school Humbert's home with her parents. TELLS YOU THEY ARE el*. and during the rsvue Mr*. Summer Sewing (PtficiouA , J ju u d A , ! w n c —Aldrich Pamlly. Dorothy . Dowd Prentice Will fur­ which position she held at the time Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Aborn of | SENT DIRECT FROM JUICY c a l if : 8:15— • ' ■ nish music. she was taken ill. Besides her Main.street. JANt PARKER FARld TO YOU AT ORANSES NAVELS 220’i d6 z 4 5 * PEACHES sucEo W m T — Monitor View* , the CuHlom Madp Rolls mothsr, she leaves a sister Mrs New*. Covered Buttons Joseph Homelaon and two nieces DATED DONUTS PLAIN OR SUGAR DOZ 1 9 ' THEIR PEAK OF a A - v 6 r an d GCXDDNESSI 8:8S— Covered Buckles Services were held Sunday after­ MARVa ENRICHED JANE- PARKER GOLD. CUCUMBER r3= 2...2S CUT CORN \ noon at the Welhsteln Funeral 30 03 WDRC—FBI In Peace and W'ar; Buttonholes . ASPHALT TILE WHITE BREAH LOAF 13‘ POUND CAKE VVo' 35« New*. BROILERS AND Home with Rabbt Morria Silverman of Emanuel Synagogue offfclat VBIMONT OUlCHT COCOANUT MAR5HMAUOW ' WONS—Count of Monte Crlato. 24-Hour Service! Floors That Endure (sfieciatto^ V U a i L f w m T —Amerlc*’* Town Meet­ IV O S Y S A ir Ing. Burial w a s' in the Ellington CIHHAMOH BOLLS **KQ 29* ANREL FOOD BAR rsa 49* ROASTERS FRMH ViefTABLIS Jewish cemetery. ing of the Air. The food sale sponsored by the w n c —France* Langford Show Colorful. . . Sanitary . . Dressed, cleaned and washed. Singer Sewing Ellington Friendship class will be Permanent . . . Fire-Re­ [e 25 LB 8:M— C l n i l D ^ L D MEDAL iolbQC i Wrapped In cellophane and held held Thursday, June 13, at Den' sistant and Non-Slip. For I r L U U I I U WDRC—Dick Hayme* Show. In deep freeze for your eon- Center son’s Radio store In Rockville from orPIUSBURY BAG BAG 2.19 LARGE FOWL „49 WONS—Gabriel Heatter, News. venlenee. No walling. S|>e4-lal J to 3:30 p.m. Churches, Hospitals, Offices | WnC-*MuMc Hall. price on lots for home freezing. 8.12 Main Street You Can Have Calendars for the church service and Rumpus Room*. Nu­ C l ARID SUNNYFIELD 10 LB 0 1 C 25 LB 4 Q Q 8:gg— ' Tel. 888.1 at the Congregational church will merous other uses. r L U I I I l FAMILY bagOI bag I . 9 0 WDRC—Crime Photographer. not be printed after next Sunday H. A. FRINK Lovelier Floors until fall. COOKED HAMS 4 WONS — Treaaure Hour of Personalized Floors C l n i l D SUNNYFIELD lOLB 7 Q e 25 lb Song. The Bolton Softball team has NullUan Ave. W'spping ... and with LESS cor*, to*l withdrawn from the Grange r L U U n PASTRY BAG I 9 BAG W nC—Jack Haley with Eve Tel. Man, 71.1* After 5 P. M. 113 Main St. Tel. 2-9258 Arden. . ' S*ir-roli(hino SIMONIZ League so that no. games will be ■nr forrnMNr thin*$ at it dri*t without LAMB FORES „3 W«x-poll*li your floors •.WHEN YOU BUY rubbing or buffing. Th*n SPRY oosily with our RINSO MEATS At yo u r A&P Johnson's duit and dirt wipa. up aot- ALL PURPOSE GRANULATED SO.AP VEGETABLE SHORTENING YOU CAN BE SURE ELECTRIC lly with a damp cloth. LARGE A4|e THAT EVERY POUND SMOKED PICNICS~^45 Koap your Soar* baauliful PKG OA P O U ^ 45° LBB 1 e29 W ia BE OF TOP QUAL­ FLCOR by gatting SaK-Polithing ITY FOR A&P ONLY FEA­ BENSOirS StMONJZ—tedayl SULTANA RED LYNDEN BONED / TURES TOP G9ADESI V A a v e REGULAR or SK^NLE5S LB POLISHER BEARS 2'c%°|19* TURKEY SI* EVERY CUT IS TENDER, FRANKFORTS 49 ANN PAGE MACARONI AND IONA BRAND. ^ JUICY AND CHUCK- RADIO STOCK Ront It for o P U a OF FLAVOR ..THE T I I D ^ C V ® TENDER YOUNG K C SPAOHEHI ' pk°o' 8 c d ay. ■. oNort- LIMA BEARD 2‘c\SitC* KIND OF MEAT THAT M$M CANDY COATED ANN P;V1E / l l l l t l V k T v ^ P L U M P -1 0 T O 14 LBS Lb QQ lou to runi MAKES DELICIOUS REDUCTION SALE i : ■ ' CHOCOLATES '^K<’Phoiio . . have a limited dumber of MASTER KRAFT OIL Now $100,00 now! The rig )it E!6bowe CAN ! Record Player* (Portable) PAYMENT. START'PAYING NEXT KINO T O EVERYTHING IT TOUCHES •'REALLY GETS CLOTHE'. CLEAN" THERE'S NO BETTER IONA TOMATO JUICEr21' OCTOBER I t>^tGE W A Y *T O KEEP Reg, $69.95 Autoiiiutie ...... Now .$19.95 dfle n | | H ■ Q EXTRA STANDARD QUALITY O N O 2 $J C ^ 0 CAKE 10 T g‘ 29' FOOD BILLS DOWN «* Reg. $49.93 S in gle ...... N( im .$ 5 4 .9 5 THAN TO DO A y, YOUR r C H s l ROSEDRIE rr O'lOV A CANSCANS A U R e g . $ 3 9 . 5 0 S i n g l e ...... N o w $ 2 1 .9 5 N4BIS35^HR0)DED RELIAILE SILVER SKILLET SHOPPING AT'A&PI Phone u6 for details.. . -? YOU'LL N O T ONl^Y 4 6 Q Z Reg. 27.95 Single^...... _____ N o w $ 1 9 . 9 5 tall you whether they need OREEH BEARS 2 CAPS S3* CORHEO BEEF..'*o^ xp2S* FOR OCPCNOMLE ENOINI PROTEC­ KING GEORGE SWEET MIXED , NBC FIND MODEST PRICE TION ask for unexcelled Esso servielny or replacements. TAGS ON ALL ITEMS' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CAN EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! . V Motor Oil. Protective lubrico- PICKLES "liJS’ SS* R in CRACKERS p*; 29* tion with long-lastiiur econ­ TNERTS lONC MIIEME for those LVLRY XTts.'i o r THE r purchase of omy. Uut.staiutini; valueJn one summer trips with famous Master Kraft NIC graham 'KIRKMAN’S- WEEK... YOU'LL ALSO ' T LB of the worltf s finest motor oils! Emo Gasolines — plus power GET PLENTY OF IDEAS and pep that you’ll feci every CRACKERS Uo* 2 5 * e iE R N S E R SULTAHA JAR nith and .\dmiral Battery-Electric Radio*. su/e-rZ/^e^ BUUY'S HOMESRUN O L D DUTCH FOR TEMPTING, APPE-' PEANUT BUHER mile! And patented E*so Sol­ O IL H EA T vent Oil in every gallon’ gives TIZING MEALS FROM a COOKIES V ko 3 9 * CLEAHSER 2 CANt 19* AHH I 6 0 Z /feac^es you extra engine* protection, BETTY OOCKER WOODIURY'S TH Z HIGH-QUALITY tool FOODS YO U U SEE ON A P P L E P Y E QUICK **K0* 4 3 * FACIRLSOAR ...TO' SALAD DRESSING P A C E JAR PIRNNMO a vacation trip? Ac­ DISPLAY! «n» fjBJi 5 / , / curate Esso Itoad Maps and Ih O l DON'T tIT trouble catch you on valuable free Tourinc Serv­ \ Anderson & Johnson BLU-WHITE SOAP FUKES . RKG 9 ‘ DCAMC AHH PAGE ' O the ro*d—have tires, battery ice can help you all the way! D E a H R O PtAIN Ol^ TOMATO. s a u c e ; ^ k e r n e s ! and other vital parts inspected . Ask for information at your Telephone 6i884 ♦. ^ tiDie; 'Your Esso D.c,nler will 'Esso Dealer!*. •iScuil Coor, itr.RoMiatk, COrjiinf \ , THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JU lk 6,1947 ■X. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JUNE 6,1947 PAGE ELEVEN \ ■0 this splendid day-by-day rellgroiis' may reg iter for It in their respec­ ban 11ns which ran over the New this morning, Ic.-iving the W. P. | Sh« Hod Soro^ Labor Bill Now I c«n««. They wUl b« married at (^Isb Funeral Home.Xg2.i Main TViunan Hints I Church School training of >-oung prople, by j tive Sunday Schools, or at Center *t. James'a church June 14. Haven railroad l-sck* through the Home from College Taft Economic Mant^hetler street, at 8:30. A solemn moaa of | either donating their Uqie. talents, | church June 30th where the 3ub Installs John Dennia Hickey of ^ 4 flar* north end. Before Senafe school la to be held this y-ear. Oliitiiary PoUec Sen’Ire requiem was celebrated by Rev, | Aching, Hof Fool Action on Coup; or more material poaseaeion*. arc | feant alreet, Hartford, and Ava­ Date Book Leader Named asked to kindly get ;h Wurl “ h lon Entaabeth Ruaaell of 1*7 PiUr- He waa appointed a super­ Robert Wood. Rev. Frederick Mc­ Stand^Rapped < Its Officers field avenue. Hartford, have ap­ numerary policeman in the Man- Lean w-aa deacoti and Itev. W. J. "I (sfesH toftare trilb bsrnlss eai- (Osutiaaed Irsai Pag* Use) < one of the pastors of the ehurchea ehester Police department In De­ Dunn was sub-deacon. Arthur . cmM kseClz wark. Tri*4 sn Tinker on Perk stre^ ^ e , waiting period.-' Awuy at .Mitlnight MeaawhUa, a formal Ur United High school. 853 Main Strret RubinoW Building had lived at 200 C'-nter street and! A third - annlvei>.vry Memorial, 3. The president refuacd to give FOOD SALE of the |louae Labor committee Mrs. Lincoln Is a graduate of uest of honor waa Miss Frances. _ " / recently the «ffk e r had been seek-i mss* for George .Min'r. form erly States proteat end further eco­ Tuesday, 4nas 10 the School of Education, New any advance tip on whet hta ac­ nomic uepa remained under con- grinned' to a reporter >arker pf Hartford. rdTonal 4* 1 1 On ISortli End Duty ing other quarter* »lnce he planned , of ft Oak pla e, will b<< held Satur- r a t t h d A t , sv y m 7 Annual Outdoor M’Ulc FssUval i HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES tion will be on the tax and labor •idliration at the 8taU department "1 told you to!" York University, majoring In Re- to move from the Center »treet ■ day morning, at 7:30 at St.; •:M A. M. and Community, sing. Educational bills. IIAUE'A 8TORF, to expreas this government's con­ Taft, who head* the Senate La­ llglO(u Education. She also attend* : Fearliit Italy John Joseph McOlynn. sergeant residence. Hta Wife. Mrs. Nellie , James's church. i Squara. bor committee, stuck by a predic­ ed the A rt School of Pratt Instl- iiiaa Parker ■ « « presented a'lth, in the Mane neater Police depart­ Courtney MrOlynrt. »urvlves him 1 i F. S. Manofeld cern over the Communlat oelaure Thursday. 4uas 1* tion tha^ the bill wlU become tew tute and has bad ehargs of art A beautiful corsage of rosea fort ment since 1030 snd a regular Marlwe Corps League /fxillary | of control In Hungary. arid he leiVea one daughter, Helen. aa *« I IV! ■ That country's minister to Wash- Masting Zoning Board of Ap­ regardlee* of a veto. Senator Ball and handcraft as wall as the re­ C a l l fe a r during the evening. May Be Used p/diceman since November, 19'JO. Mr*. Rfiberl Friday', of Adams > ■ ■ 0 8 t ) l l « l l i N o l C S 5141 used undiplomatic terma to de­ peals. Municipal building at 8. (R-Mlnn) said be also Is confident ligious Instruction In mkny church •FOR. .' The 1 delicious meal included s.j died suddenly shcrtly after mid­ street, snd two grandchildren. * the Senate will reject a veto. If one ' schooU. Her teaching experience night last night while resting In Funeral Hatiirdsy nounce yeaterday that he and most Friday, duos I I omblnallon of tomato, lemon and u n f s a r y of his staff will not "recognise” > comes. rsngee from pre-sohool nursery Like }1x the flagman's shelter at the Main Fiinersl services will be held Admitted yeaterday: Mrs. Alms- INSURE High school gradubUon. State WEEK-END iineapple Juice, celery, olives, Jsckinsen, 41 .larvis road; Ernest WHfe the new Budapest regime. I Pepper TSeea Ooee Vote age through teacher training felly, creamed chicken on biscuit. 1 street railroad o-.issing. Sergeant Saturday morning at 8:.T0'at the Mlaa .rharlnlte quirk theaUr. groups. Jel Forsythe. Bolton: Beverly Allen, Both the minlater and 23 yoar But Senator Pepper (D-Fla) told peas, potato and clover rolls, icej (Oontj|nacd from Page Onc) McGlynn was on regutar..^pstrol T. P. Holloran Funeral Home, 175 'n. MrKINNKY KKOTHKK8 Saturday. JUne 14 a reporter It will be "very cloae” The churches antlclpata a. fine C I T Y C A B South Portland. -Me. eld FrancU Nagy, Jr., legation at- dream, cookies and peppermint. duty and since his supper hoOr wsal Center street, and at nine o'elook RtmI Katatr and laswmiire 30th Anniversary dinner. Claa* school again this year, and al­ Admitted to*nleil* svacuatlon following ratlfacatlon scribed as an official message Sergeant McGlynn had net been Dtschargr-I today; John Lee. 144 West Hartford. Sunsuitft, sizes .*1-6 ... 49r Friday, Jon* II , ^ OPEN TO YOUR CONVENIENCE SEVEN ^AYS PER WEEK Offlcera .nstnOrd from the Kalian ConstlBient As Mrs, Mary Msthes of Maqchestee; •I xkl'l pkd knnwI.-dTe. Pure, of the peace treaties.” DAY and NIGHT from the n_«ian m g.Kxl health for the past week two sisters. Mrs. James .McNally. Adams strict: Richard Pavelnck, Referendum vote on New Town ^ 8:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M, Mias Parker conducted the 32 Maple street; Donald May. 720 freah d n ig*. are n*ed Four out of seven diplomatic od- SUGAR CURED—51ACHINE SLICED *'."1 or 10 days. He hrd Inid friends of .Manchester .ic' Mrs. Robert Mil­ ftclals at the legation, including the charter at the State Armory. ■ ceremony of liudallaUon for the ate. pleading for rfvirion of the his mndltloii and feured Ihal ho wrimil I Middle Turnpike, west ; Julius The thmnghout. sad are rarefally officers who wilt serve the club Italian treaty. lar. in Ireland, also two J3'^J|chagnot, 173 Eldrldge stieel; Mrs. ATHLETES FOOT (JEKM minister. Joined In the decision to was facing a serioua Illness since ehroked and rerhreked In ^ COMPETITIVE PRICES . * the coming year. They are. PresI Wherry said that although the children. .She attended the Faith Gerber and son. Rockville; i HOW TO KlU. IT. remain at their posts pending fur­ there were evidences tlial he was of the Nazarene. COVENTRY ther developments. One of the ./iident. l»ra. Leona haed>.ylce presi­ communication was sent last bleeding Iptemolly. As far as Is Mr*. Letltla Schelner. 1.50 Spring IN ONE HOl'R. every measurement to asoare BACON The funeral will be held at the group, Counselor Stephen Boroody. Singer Sowing Machines dent. Mr*. Vera Bumham; aecre- March, so far aa he knew It nrv- known he had not sought the ad­ street; Mrs. Olive Wood, 42 Wood-, IF NOT l-l.KA.-IKI). v .iir hick. ■eearaey to the pin-pnint nf ^ Cold Mekts* Butter* Egga* Cheese* Bread* Groceries* pBtent Medl* er had been presented to the Sen­ Watkins Funeral- Home. Saturday Auk «n.v (IruitziM f..r thin STIIONO SHOPPE told reporters that whether a gov­ WANTED Ury. Mrs, Mary Taylor; wrre- vice of a physli-ian. Sergeant .Me- I bridge street; Mrs. Alma Jackin-. precMnn— to noaure antfnrfn dnes* Soda* Candy* Ice Cremu* Fruits, Vegetables* Tobacco* Cigars BY THE PIECE.. . . 1 ...... TTpoand 49« sponding aioretary. Mlaa ate. It was addressed to the pres­ afternoon, at 2:30 .o'clock. The rtitialcMe. TE-ol,. ,\Ia.|- « ltli !XI per- i South Coventry, Conn. ernment in exile is formed depends Glynn was in hm 6.Mh year an See the YES MAN a picnic supper at the home of and Funerals Mrt. Charlee Bunzel - on Lewie l^n- . Creative and Artistic Don't borrow unneceasarlly, but If etreet last night The meal, served Probe Deiiiaiifls A COMPLETE FUEL OIL SERVICE! Work Done By An Expert you're short of caah for necessary buffet style, wa* enjoyed on the CH EESE > 4 ^ vacation or travel expenses a cash apacioua Bunzel lawn. FrankfurQi,. SLICED OR PIECE About Town loan from reiuoniU'* YE8 M AN rolls, hot baked dishes, a variety S o t^ n g s ! (Continued from Page Onel JPHONE f ■may be the best solution to your of aala(b, fancy cookies, and D elivery] problem. Repay when you retuna coffee were served. The hostesiee k i f Oraoa Lowla waa tb* guast their three-year economic plan, and Automatic delivery on S itu . —first payment not due for 30 dajifr FIRST OF KEA80N! GOOD SIZE—RIPE t honor at a paraoftal shower another source said border guards were: Mre. Ruth Werner, chair­ Hi/e A Coolm-j Torn Coilinii or longer. Choice of several small man, Mra. Charles Bunzel, Mrs. 84 OAKLAND ST. given by her friend# Wednesday already had been almost doubled. c l e a N’Bu h n i n g FOR A RIOT OF COLOR IN YOUR FI.OWER G ARDEN monthly payment plans— PHQNE 7386 'feenlng at the home of Mrs. A t the same time, automobile Frank Zimmerman, Mrs. Thomas F O R F i N S FOODS panchaid ai Center street. Mis* dealers imported an Increased de­ b NEXT FALl...... PLANT HARDY 6. II 1»« Glenney, Mrs. Raymond Wogman, CANTELOPES POLO CLUB Mrs. Helen Wright, Mrs. Conrad LAND O’ LAKES few U opened her many lovely mand for cars capable of travel­ feaeaw teew*»iv ssaatkiy a« lav# BairmaMi fefwews femmes Casperson, and Mrs. Edward Mif- TOP QUALITY tfta In a gaily.decorated room of ing at least as far as the Austrian M o b ilh e a t IU66 • 7J7 reen, yellow and white. A de- border and an official announce­ ftU flt t RIB ROAST BEEF pound 59c , ^ ^ 2 . 4 9 CHRYSANTHEMUMS m urn 19 7a 14 11 Miss Anna French, a member CRISCO doua buffet luncheon waa served ment said police were hunting for niSnuED fROM 100<« tM u'm nff nfi BUTTER nd enjoyed by all. Mlaa Lewis 14 stolen passports. Al'LRtrAN grains Specially ..selected for their outstanding garden value, T*t **••• re«nw«M> sit #a#iF U *•«• of the Mary Cheney Library staff, TOP QUAUTT 2 (In Vienna. Austrian official* | • ra il are #|.6« ewnikl* •• ife 4t» 6#«6 who has spoken a number of times LEGS OF LAMB rill be married July 5 to Elliott Moriarty Brothers soi-uisceiiursirMi their usefulnes.s as a Cut Flower and their brilliant and *8pvS«« «• !•*•• etewpA. k< feff R*g T pound 59c 3 Pound lllva of East Hartford. - said secret agents were at work ! distinctive color and shades. PLANTS REASONABLY before this group, was a guest at Can— In Austria ancL the U. 8. Army- rob¥~hood ' Loans $25 to *350 or More. last night's supper meeting. Fol­ LEAN—SOLTO • 1 . Z 9 SWEET—GREEN sponsored newspaper Wiener Ku- PRICED NOW AVAILABLE AT: lowing the serving of the meal, the The Ladlaa Aid Society of ,00 Everybody welcome— men and wo­ ^ ^ lb. CORNED BEEF pound 59c Imanucl Lutheran church will rler said the agents were part of men, married or single, a-hatever members were privileged to again 0 hear Miss French and the en­ 1-Pound lb old a sale of home baked food In a network set up- by Hungarian PROOf S^2.79 their work or business. Phone, LEAN—BIB Communists to watch the actlvltlen sm .[) I»CI»»SIVIIY At 61 Washington St. Tel. 3743 lightened her auaicnce on interest­ C a n -" GRAPES la church baameent, Saturday write, or come In today. Briffhtwood Same Price! PORK ROASTS pound 59c 9: AMESITE DRIVES LIQUOR STORES ing current bookj available at the tdrnlng, June 7, at ten o’clock, of Hungarlana In Auatria). f>pen Mofi.-Fri. 9-5; Eves, by app’t. 4 5 ^ 8 w Darid Harvey he says “ Yes” local library. She gave short lie committee cpnalsta of Mrs. resumes on a number of them and larold Weat, Mra. Ernest Kjell- to 4 out of 5 who ask him for a I.ARUG—s w e e r —KED—BINR Form er MenilKfrs 13c !4q. P«et loan at ttie alao had printed Hats of books on, Mra. Cart Noren. Mrs. ROLLER.S FOR RENT ^ i u m . which she commented on and rec­ 2 PACKAGES JELL-0 for 'homaa Oleimey and Mr*. Henry MON"niLY P.WMEVtS ommended as worth reading. leerman. j Of Cla88 Bid FREE E.ST1MATEH . OLD SPAR FUEL and RANGE MIm Harriet Casperson had 2 ROLLS TOILET TISSUE C H E R R IE S ’-4SH NEW ENGLAND RUM 0.99 charge of devotions and a short for Liberty No. 125, business meeting closed a most Former member* of the claa# of a tllOM AS D. COLLA 5 yli old 90-proof-STH « 2 CANS AMERICAN SARDINES i»J,O.A.. announce a house bingo 1917, Manchester High schPol. are PA VINO CONTRACTOR successful final meeting. for FRESH irtyv for Saturday svenlng, at welcome to attend the claa* re­ TEL. HARTFORD 2-1719 CoddaiL OIL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE lie hohoie pf Mrs. Thomas J. union dinner to be held Saturday TEL. .MANCHESTER 3-B2I9 Clean, Careful Delivery! No. 5 can S^l^f nd Hilliard street, for evening, June 14, Chairman Ro­ Metered Gallonagel Review to Take , memban ahq^frlends. DRY MARTINI ORANGE MARMALADE Green Beans»19^ bert E. Hathaway stated today. HIRAM WALKER-5TM The re.unlon party to ho held at «s PROof-r*st , , Part in Parley ', Memberajif the Army and Naa'y the Le^on Home I* not limited to ,Of i; MynEs JO./U THE MANCHESTER LUMBER NESTLE'S BITS package ' inub Auxllitty have set the date graduates'.ln the. elaas. A turkey AT PINEHURST NATIVE—FHESH—BULK 4f Wednesday/June^ for an out­ dinner 1* to be served by Osano AND FUEL COMPANY Guards of Mystic Review No. 2, FRIEND'S BEANS ing at the VlUivLoutM. Bolton. con at 6:30. 255 CENTER ST. DIAL 5145 FRIDAY • Woman's Bsncflt Association, un­ Member* should cay tna. follow­ Reservation# fo f the reunion / der the direction of Captain Oglore CORN, Cream or Kernel ing for re«eivatlon*rsMrs.\Agnet , (O h iA h if, No. 2 con SPUIACH r-i-19/ dinner should be made wlthv.Evan WANTED n n eS H FI8H IS A GOOD BUT White, will be in charge of the \ .Hess, Mr*. Mabel Thomfelt.NUra Nyqulot, of .66 Stephen atreet. It To'Ihi.v at a reammable price, a Dnplex House rentrally located. And We Offfiri floor work at the state convention KARO SYRUP Lena Schubert. 1* desirable Qiat reservation* be A four-room houso with Immediate oerupanry, SHINY — FRESH in Waterbury. Saturd.iy, June 21. ' bottle .made by this u*eek Saturda.v, Mr. A six or seven-room house on or near the green. LYNNBRbOK The headquarters for the morning TENDER--GRKEN lathaway state*. All miist hr In good rondilfon. and aftomexm sesBlons will be nt STRING BEANS No. 2 con Piiblir Records BLENDED 5TH Q A h . MACKEREL These houses are wanted for Immediate sale. the Hotel Elton, with banquet Fia PEAS Call at any tlm e'tDOITILE) TELEPHONE 6471 er 2-9743. W HISKEY BOt U»AU A t U i c lb. th# evening. A 30 or 40 passen^ No. 2 con W arrantee Deeds llarrv Aiiilerson ger biu Will. be ciuti Lerad .o,- tae Asparagus .25^ CASE OF 12 BOTTLES S37 .5 0 \ . Joseph Rollason to the Allen \ Come To PInehnrst For trip, and members planning to at­ RELIABLE FLOUR. Resulor 29c . I'/j-Pound Bunch. \‘ Realty Company. .. property on Visits in Tbwn THEODORE J. LaGACE \ 86 PROOF-WHISKIES IN THIS CARRA'S Live Lobalers tend are urged to noUfv Mrs A North School- street. PRODUCT. ARE 6 YEARS O lD Josie Kelah, deputy for the re­ WAXED PAPER ' The Allen Realty Company to I BEAU E.STATE AND INSlTtANCE Eresh Scallops views in Willlmantlc. Rockville and 125 ft. roll Ifloy J. Ei**, property on North . Harry P. Ander.son. former resi­ 170 MAIN STRF.r.T MANCHESTER Honeycomb Tripe this town; or Mrs. Frank Rawaon. LIMA BEANS IN OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT School street, dent here, and formerly display ROAMER as soon aa possible. Mrs. Keish Lawrertce H. Tracy to the Allen manager for the J. IV. Hale Ciim- The two best, meat has a new telephone. No. 2-9611. p a g h e t t i Realty Coicpanv, property on pdny; now living In Pomona, Caljf.; W HISKEY 5TH A 7 Q IMARKET buys this week-endr Mra. Grace Beat, state field dl- 2 CANS S Regular 15c Adams street. 1* vis.itlng with his brother, Ernest 1 So, Main'll., MahclH^sHPr Phone 6920 ‘‘ reetpr, will .be honor guest of the, The Allen ReaJty Companv to Anderson, of Bolton w-ell -known' 86 PROOF BOT • I D Pinehurst convention. Myatl^ la her home IWward Latham. Catherine La-, local mail carrier. .Mr. Anderson WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT Plump. Fresh, Frtc*a*M review and Mra. Keish hopes that SEEDLESS FANCY ,^ | n CY—LARGE—JUICE thkm.. William MacAuley, and Pa-1 is enjoying.,*' six week's-vacation ARE 4 & 5 YEARS OLD. PinChurst ^ It will l » largely represented. Mrs. triMa MacAiilcy, r'roperty on | and. irith his wife, is making an J Fancy Lean Brwlict Corned Beef 61e Lb, Norine Casey is In charge of ar­ GRAPEFRUIT NATIVE ASPARAGUS lb. bch. Adams street. ! automobile tour of the country. FOWL lb. 45c rangements at Waterbur>-.. FANCY ORANGES The Alien Realty Company to j Mr. Andersoh has not been In .Man- Ready to Eat SnioU'e^ Shouldent . . iO cLh * Joeeph A. Beatulleu and Sophie A. chciiter since he left for Ca!ifornla( BIG 10% Short Shanked \ GREEN BEANS Beaulieu., property on North 20 year* ago. COAST TO COAST \ Large Smoked ShouIdf^rM ...... 39 c Lb. .4 for 29c FANCY School street. , ITie former local young man Is 6 Vi to 7-Pound Leah 49cdoz. .Herbert J -Bradley to Ernest H. i now advertising promotion man- CItLIFORNIA WINES ' Bonelesfi Rolled RoaM VVal . . . 33c Lb. SMOKED SHOULDER SUMMER SQUASH Forsythe et al. property on Box ' ager for the Orange Belt Em PORT-SHERRY 5TH ^ N e tv FANCY ,.,Mountatn Road, Bolton. jporium, the largest department MUSCATEL ‘ POT Prime Rih RoumI Beef . . . . ,39c Lb. HAMS lb. 45c FANCY—RIPE Evelyn D. Upplncott to Clar-! store in Pomona, a fast growing DUCTI 73‘ Both these items were seleH- CAUFORNIA HALF CAL 1,69 CAL J.25 RIPE TOMATOES •nee E. Foley, et al, property on • city of .18.000 population. Mr. An- Native RoaMing Chieken* . 59e Lb. ed for Qnellty.end Vsltie! Im w Prices BANANAS FANCY HolHster streeC 'derson say.* that the changes he CARROTS Stephen Filip to FraJ'.cl* E ha* noted In hi* old hometown of TABLE VNHES Native Fret*Ii F o w l...... 33c Lb. For a change... Swift’s Smoked FIRM CUCUMBERS Tongue or PInehnrst Tender- In making wedding cakes In your aearch to find the Barlow and Os*e i\-. Barlow, prop-! Manche*ter »rc amazing particu BURGUNDY 5TH On Wine ! FANCY •rty on Woodland street. , larly aa to the new residential care'.Corned Beef. we have the name beat CLARET POT 2 lbs. 29c 3 bchs. 25c 1 aeeUon*. SALE! 55‘ In addHImi to grocery spe­ W l hiT. a win# far -vary NATIVE BEET GREENS 2 lbs. haU-gal 1.19 Maxwell lIouMC Coffer, c a n ...... Of being artisans that Our tasty shortcake will William F. Steele'and. Annie M g a l 7 .0 9 cials advertised In PInehnrst meal.\. .chilled in our gteele to the Manchester Girl Siiii Sweet Prune Jiiieo, i)x...... Wednesdny night ndr't. . . . we brought us fame pass 'the test Scouts. Inc,, five acres of a 23 HARDWARE APPLIANCES feataiet modem refrigerator to •ere tract off of Vernon street for Siin-Pac Tomato Juice, 16 Oz...... just the riffht tempera­ p - - - -1. - . ; ■ Our masterpieces arc It’s the cake that wlU end T^LL CEDARS PURE APPLE JtlCE 1 SLICED—LEAN truly arty i|*e as a camp with permission to Prudence Corned Beef Ha.-*b ...... 22c quart bottle ture. ' ASSORTED COLD CUTS op ' ' your quest lisa the remainder of .the 23 acres GARDEN NEEDS • I^And add real grace to the For tasty fiavor and" for camping purposes provided it MoorcH Grapefruit Jiiiee, 46 Oz...... 5 bottles 11.00 1 BACON ^ Ib. 5?c FRANKFURTS lb. 49c N U C O A O L |0 lb. 39c 4oea not Interfere with, any cul- W atch Tomorrow's Hetiild for Further In- Children Jnst love this and H **Wine As You wedding party. piquant seat. [>n, periniaslon to use a right B in g o Habitant Pea Soup, 2 V2 Can • ...... for them thah carho- / ' 723 heverages. 1 RINSO, OXYDOL, EVAPORATED ly into the property, the forputtion on This Gigantic Sale! Venice Maid Spaghetti, Dinner .....! Likeh** to cut such amall trees and Orange Hall pay you to do all ytiur s c o t c h h a m lb. 69c Yoa'I) want that coming wed­ Our toaty atfawberry i aa la deemed necesaar>'> but Main Street a aWPta^bursL DUZ Ige. box 32c MILK 3 Ige. cons 35c ding to be Joat about aa per­ cake re#Uy ktta the Mtimber trees without the own- Maine - •.. • - ...... fect aa pooaible. One of our Chaleo rip# b#rri#s, i penniaaion. and the right to Tomorrow Night (lulden Mustard . .'...... c ’ ' ' 'v' * wedding cokea wlU help yov In whippy «r#aa oa a ct buildings and atnuitures aa MANCHESTER PIPE Manchester, FRED'S 1 Spam. ' eonSSe Dgvilgd Hqm fin 19c Corned Beef Hash can 29c to achieve that goal. ‘ They ■pong# oak# h#a# needed for the camp; the leaae 23 r e g u l a r g a m e s 25c Campbell Tomato Soup . . Xv . . 3 for 27e are the acme of perfection. flt for th# jptda > run one year from May 25 at an 7 SPECIAL GAMES PACKAGE iial rMital of 125. Bab*0 ...... 2 for 21c Baby Be«f Livar , lb. 59c SWEEPSTAKES Conn. ^ T O R E Di;i6cl Beef Sausages Fowl Fryers Turkeys Marriage lieeaae WEEKLY PRIZE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Sterling Soap PowdeV ...... 1 0 c OUR BAKERY GOODS ARE SUPPLIED BY • [Thomaa George Reilly, Jr,, of Cor. Bisaell and Spruce tat Orange^ N. J., and Madeline. - MONTHLY PRIZE (I'orninly Manchester Hardware) t JIlxajMth Murphy of AS Ff Frt*!-li Kriiitn and N'e^lablcts Streets MANCHESTER BAKING CO. Ireet have applied at the Town TU BE DR.8UN 5| Vi HO i\H .NOimi MAIN ST. .TELEPHONE 6265 t'B oillee for # marriage 11-

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New Ksven. June ft -n^'-Forbes ; Richard C. Gaiea of Manchester, W orldI'Hargent. president of S c le n t end and Raymond F. Hkldniore of T 1 ' < onipAny. large New 'H i^ n lock i Cincinnati. Ohio, both 17 years of and hardware makers announced I age, and both p r iv ^ s In the Unit- Nichols-Bristol Box Score today an Intcriiakteo^anlsathan of \ Box Score polish Am erks Score THURSDAY. Jl'NE S Compiled by SludenU of Manchester Hi*h School Miss HHen . I••■cully Adviaer ed States Marine Corps, who were VOL. XIV, NO. 86 manufacturing 'operationsbperat^ns Into Sv I arrested in Manchester the night /£E^!/a:ip m a;z£^ 'divisions, each needed by a supM I of April 27 for taking an autonio- ' Nleholaa-Rrtetol (S) PaUali A swerlraas (1) ' intendenl, under Works ManagerX. bile, were before Judge John M. Independent's to AB a H r o AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Win Over Legion iiertiian H. (Jieac Bernartl. Sb .. 1 I 0 0 2 0 ; Name Third DHetflUi’ Teacher Is Honored ' Coraley yesterdav afternoon In the A .Cowlea, as .2 1 0 Campbell FnntI Grows Red and White Studeiils Hold Hiipultancuusly .Sargrant irport-| ' Hartford Couhtv Superior Court. T. Obwlea, c .. ..3 1 0 SrORTS Surowiec. cf .. 3 0 0 0 0 0 ed ihat employment waa up 24 per ^ I They were reprei.ented by a public T * '* W m n m A lln w x O n l v forced at second «■ RMiMini HIll.'W...... 1 1. 1 Klood, if ...... 3 0 2 0 0 0 w Bill Oleksenakl singled into'centkr* ('hsilotlr Wotgsn, '4» hss .Miss Jeanne lyiw ol the H.gh '.e'rit over June. 1946, and now to- I e x W r o n a A U Q W B t j n i y A1 Cowlea at abort SncrificM. and The Marguerite Oates Camp- ‘ defender, Reinhart L. Gideon. Peterson, rf .. ..3 o ' 0 :\eeney, 2b . . . . 3 0 2 1 2 0 ^ field Tommy Martin qffer falHnff heen rhnseir sa a third delegate (leiia Espainda School French department has tala' slightly under 2,000. rx Leal, lb ______0 David, to . . . . 0 0 7 0 2 to sacrifice the runner, fanned for \ bOl Memorial Fund has been Beat8 Both youths vepe given eus- T w o H i t s i n S o f t b a l l with the batter reaching firat on k , 1 I lid the group of newspapermen 2 Single by I'looiLxin to girls’ .9tate. apona-)red by recently been notified that she "With efficiency stepped up by X - _ _ fielder's choice, Rensonl stole aec- Thompnon, 2b . .3 1 2 Hehtmdlar Baa Tha Flaor Green, rf ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 out No. t. Pat BqtchK drove out increased to I2M by a flVe dol­ has been elected as an alumni ^ n d e d reformatory scntencea and bat he ptr^erred to atari last in the American Leglpn Auxil­ reorganization," Sargent said, i remanded in the custody of Sheriff i^eague Game; Jersey , *nd and scored a* pringie singled Kclaey, if ___ ..3 0 1 SItUng comfortably In the pires Kind, aa ...... 2 0 0 2 1 0 -S' Finit Inning AriNmn double down pio first base Una lar donaUon from a 1931 grad- member of the Bates College "production can be increased and iiallfylng heats so that some of iary. I a )S Alumnns Espanoles Joseph W. Harding to be turned 'T lk o.m n aA s. 11 ii m to cciiterlicld. Wlnzler reached first McCooe. Sb .. ..2 0 0 room At the West Springfleti Wlerzhlckl, e .. 0 0 0 10 I 0 h landed laf' two base terrltary uate. Thla fund, to he pre- Wiley's Pitrliing W illi ______chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, .na­ .he old cana would be to the rear For Gam ^ Onlv Run \.c believe that the organizational i over to the United States Marine J4>e^ I n o m p s o n t l o m e r s | Prmgle went to third aa Mc- Wrona, p ...... 3 0 0 Olbert. p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 and'the Vets had runners on sac- aented to the highest ranking tional collegiate honor society. cliangea just announced will accel­ Speedway during one of the recent .'f the fa.iter vehiclee. BUI drives Davis' liitting Brings! Tien en ‘Fieslacila (A’lia Corps aiithoritlea. The Marine i COoe booted a gnamder at third, Yankowakl. Sb . .1 0 0 ood an ti^ ird . Coach Johnny Fal- U. 8. or Modern European Hie- The only other atulTinus mem­ erate every phase of 6ur internal X rained out^.mldget racing perform­ a CaruBo Offenhaiieer, ihe moet tory student is still open ftor Ctorpa has lodged warrants against .^■■dlBga but Chet Koaak grounded o«lL Totals ...... 19 1 ft 21 8 3 Mtand'.nga I kowskl o1h (w PA'a ordered Olbart C o n I a i s lluespefles ber ao honored in this year’s program.’! 22 8 4 21 10 3 ances, we watched the rain drops powerful midget car In existence. contributions. All people In­ Season's Sixth Win H onor W ar Dead them for being AWOL. They had L Pet short to firsL to end the liming "By staying back at the start of Ansericaa Leglau f t ) P C. : to paaa RuwvBarbcto to load ttia commencement-'ceremonlea Is X 1.000 ladepradeal A. C* ID play a steady tune on the roof for terested In contiibuUng-ahould pleaded guilty to Uking the car. Italians .. . . 0 and the Indies' scoring (or the eve­ a qualifying heaL I e*n I*4i"e after AB. R. H PO A E. British Americans ... .800 bases and givaXtM PA'a a play a i Clarence I. Chatto. principal of 0 1.000 AB a H PO A E nearly two hours befort deciding d tm t their donations tft the Led by Jim Wiley's, one-hit pitch­ At Annual Service With the swb.h of gsy colored North Ends ning. three lapa. You know it takes Oleksrnskt, ea .3 0 I 5 1 3 Poilah Americens ... .600 I avary sack. The pbaa waa the only Classical - Ifigh School at ttockville .. 1 .JiOO 1 Zania. a a ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 to make a dash for the buggy and United Aircraft ...... 900 ; one given up by O lb eH ^ I evening. high tchool office or to any ing and Angle Davis’s slugging.! skirts snd greetings in Hpanish, NIrhola-Briatol took over the Journey home. alMiiit three laps to get the baby Martin. 2b .... 3 0 0 0 2 0 •Springfield. H e b r o n ND'a ...... 500 |Farrla rf ...... 3 0 1 fl 0 0 American I.eglon ... .400 I The strategy worked uKGua Qau- member of the committee '— ^ . . Miss Dons E. Kibbe’s third period lead in the last half at the first rolling,'* said the amIUng driver. Bolduc, c' . . . . 3 0 1 3 1 0 the Red and White baseball learn N, Motors . . . . JS3 1 Renaonl, c ...... 3 1 0 -p— t — During our svalt for the rain to Rockville !■...... i533 . dino filed out to Green inMffHf to which is headed by Miss Eliza­ Honoring alumni of Manchester j^eir "Cens Espanola" .Miss Phyllla A. NapolK G i l c n i d i . Inning when they scored two runs ceaeoj^ we had the pleasure of en­ Bill’ haa had hia mount at the Bay Barbero. th ... 2 0 1 8 0 1 shut out Bristol, the ('. I. 1^. I Kaceya ___ 2 \ .333 1 Pringle, p ...... 3 0 1 Pagani'a ...... 250 and the frante. beth Olson. High sehnol who died serving their Elder Harold Waldo, a foFmer Al Cowlea drew a wrqlk and went to Winzlcr, 3b .. ..3 0 0 gaging In n bull aeaaton with.,aev- Btate 'track up to 85 miles per Gaudino, rf .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 League leaders, 13-0 at the latter’s fSpanish dinneri in the cafeteria ' Lata’s ...... 3 X 2"‘W third on two wild pitches. True hour on the straightaways. 0- 0 fl Hebron resident, and son of the Miss Phyllis Anne Na|Mi, First Selectman and M fi. Wln- Koaak. If ___ ..3 0 0 eral leading midget lead-foota One ('hapman, Sb . 3 1 1 *rwo walks and a aacrtfice fo 3 for M, H. H.’S sixth,Memorial Day exerrlsea on Wednesday evening. May 28. Take Three Firsts late Mr. and .Mrs. Loren Waldo, Indira ...... 3 .W Cowles wrorked Pringle for a aec- *1 do pretty, good in this game. Lavey. If .. . .2 0 0 1 0 0 **ggy "Sherlfl" Olbert nSVer the PA'a trying to Increase their' I field June daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jom^ throp S. Porter have announced iriah. lb ...... 3 0 0 of wbfom waa Bronco Bill Schind­ roiindH up a gang of desperadoes were held on the front steps of the At the beginning of thla fiesta .was a caller here Friday and nd free ticket and Jack Hill sac- I make good money. I like to drive lUitchinaon. rf 2 0 0 1 0 0 margin in the sixth but Dmnaa aur- ' victory of the season, the engagement of, their daugh- w ith Tex Wrona pitching two Sperrazza. cf ..3 0 4) ler, the famous one-legged chauf­ aa cleverly aa he handcuffed the A. Erickson O iosen High si-hool on May 29. , the Bpaniah group recited 'The In Reeenl D efeat ’dropped In on old friends. He su f-; or, ineir aav iCeiL him to second aa Al held — for the fun o.' It and you know Dumas, p .. .2 • 0 0 0 3 0 vived and at the end o f six frames j Jim Wiley. M. H. H.’s only south- har.ish.n. in the Mnani.h-' ^ r. MIssMiss BasiHceBeatrice L. Porter, to hit ball the Nichols-Bristol nine Paridiao, 2b .. ..3 0 0 feur. Schindler la to midget racing American Legion baseball team The aalute to Hie Anierii n Lord’s Prayer" le Hpanish as a fered hardships In the Spanish- third/K bad throw aent A l CXnvIes what Babe Ruth waa 'to baseball I lost this leg in an accidenL” Bill xlb'gutla, . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 the score stood at 1 to 0, P A 'a rgi r-> t ’ ' paw. captured his fourth victory M II «»i lie la 81 Hospital ' w School ’ of Nursing, ~ Hhrnest ' A.- Anderson. J^*% son of took the Independent A^ C. into lest night at the West Side Oval flag led by the Senior Class Presl-' tsbie grace. .Marjorie Lautenbach ; American War, of which he Is a acyba^he plate with the Using run 26 1 2 iH 6 2 and Jack DeSipsey to boxing. said aa ho nibbid bl-i knuckles on xxHaugh ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Olbart fbitahed hia night's woeft g O O O t o " r r i n i l d l : •eaaon by ahiitttng out the Managing to gain only :hree veier«h. ' ’l..,.li' cau.cd permanent Anderson camp by a ft to 1 count last night the wooden limb and out came aa In a Twilight League game. Olbert, dent Tom Bailey, was followed by ^ '49, Frances Britton ’49 and Mary ;' veleraii, v,-i. I a m om i^ later. Lou Leall drew Nichols-Briatol ...... 203 OOOx -5 Bronco BUI during hia lengthy by throwing a third called strike ______powerful league-leading Bilalol first places, the trackmen were I crippling, and jrfst lately he eus-! " " ‘J Hampton. Miss Porter, In a Softball Twilight League, neat a tune as Gene Krupa ever on the motind for the PoHah Amerl- one-hit the ainging of the Star Spangled ' Dmgley ’49 were In .charge of a the third w ^k o ff Big John and Independent A. C. .,..100 0000-1 career aa a midget driver haa Totals .... 25 0 3 18 7 4 past Kenny Chapman and pinch- _ ;.Uam. Besides pitching defeated by a strong Norwich talned a critical attack of septl- *'* **** graduate of Windham game at Robertson Park. Big J^>h Joe Thomp.son singled True Cowles played. rana, allowed the Leg.on Only Quite an honor has-been be-t-^aii Jini twice illruck out Eddie Banner. Principal Edwn Bailey, corps of sccompllshed cooks who Runs batted in: 'Thompson 3, crossed the finish line first on Innings; three hlta in aroring a 1 to 0 win hittera I M DeguUa and Ruaa Free Academy at Robertson Park, remla. arising from hia old injury.: **^repteq a poaiuon. , High achool and the Hartford Pringle only gave up four hIto-Tor in with the aecimd run. With Lcsil "It's a lot aafer driving on the .nnn Ann Frlckbon who McHuah C C I L leading hltUr • passage from the scripture | prepared and cooked an entire Pringle. Home runs: 'Thompson. more occaalona than any other P A ' ...... 100 000 X I before a fair sized crowd. Haugh. Mowed uponipon Ann Ertcwson [McHugh. ,nd Lee Sllversteln rented Lin-i Sp„n,'ah dinner eompo-sAd of: Arroz Mav 27, by a score of 72 to 32. As a result It was necessary to 1 , ! State Trkde school and operates the Indies but his own w^neaa on second and Thompson on first Stolen bases: Hill, Renaont. Prin­ midget track out there." he aal)l for two years, and also fanned nine driver in the business. 'The check­ X .Struck out for Ijivey In 7lh; The port.Ude tee fanned ten Keeney and Flood with two hits was recently chosen to represent W'lth several of the loc-al’s top amputate his right leg to the hip \ nurse there, was laid off for a ; a beauty I ^ n In East Hampton, waa what brought hia d e ^ t . Jer­ Bud Kelsey hit a alkw roller Infield gle. Sacriflees; Hill. Bases im baits aa the one-legged alar pointed in ln,the course of the game. The vic­ coin'* "OettysburK Address." AS polio (elcVandic > i chicken K en- ered flag and Schindler aeem to go XX Struck out tor Hiitchlneon In batters ahd In winning, notched hia apiece paced the PA'a offenatve. Mr. Bailey read the names of Man- *;iiada (saladi, pan duro ibreadi, point-getters having off days, the ' bone, and p h yslc ia iIn charge of while by an attack of toiisiUliS for Mr. Anderam Graduated from the sey Joe Thompson hit tor the cir­ and beat the throw to load the Pringle 6 ; Wrona v ^<-o - the general direction of the track. Hartford County Y.W.C.A. at the tory was the Red and White’s sixth cuit in the Nlchola-Bnstol third hand In hand. 7th; runs batted In. Flood; two- ■eeond straight shutout In league cheater High’s dead, flags w ere, „^ te q u illa (bulleri, bedlna in- trackmen took firsts In the high the operation told him It was al- ! which she was treated at the hos- East Hampto\ High school and bases. McOooe groundeo out. pitch­ Pringle 4; Wrona 1. Wild pltebes: "On the road in a pleasure car, West NMea-RorlivWe ’ oomblned conference at Orlnniell of the season as against nine de­ Fresh from, scoring victories In baae hlta. Bolduc; three-base hits. play. The victory waa .also the placbd around the two flag poles by ' terhacionale ( international drink, Jump, pole vault and relay. n'ost a miracle that he survived.' pital. | served three ahd a half year* In inning with one mato aboard. This er to first, to end the inning. Pringle 4. Umptrea; ..i-..-. . . you don't know which way the Entrenched In the league oallar. Collage. Orimiell, Io « a feats and the local's second C. C. a *m Pontlllo placed second In He is recuperating from the opera-i Mi., and Mrs. Henry Mather of | the Navy. He lAemployed at tha was the only extfa base hit of the four straight main events, Schind­ other guy la going. Out there. It's Keeney; stolen bases, Oleksenakl, second for Olbert aa against no ri Th« Hl.h nine rsme i COClda (fruit It waa three up and three down Stevenson. ler was asked many, many ques­ Bernaixli; sacriflcea, Surowiec, Pagani'a West Rides wlU attempt Bight people^ were nominated the 100-vard and third In the 220 ' Horn and s located in Waahington. HarUord were caUers al the home : Andover Kent A^atlon Corpora- Sail game. different because all the guys are defeats. Two weeks ago Olbert to climb out tonight agalaat * i i l T S lf.V l on thrir^ p lsyd snd the | ^.„p, , mokies i. They for both aides In the second frbme tions about hia attitude and inter­ OlberL Wlersblckl; double playa. etillared the Rockville Hill Billies from Girl Reserves, then three close to defeating Bristol on thrir , pjy i-iosed with the sing-, naslhted by Harriet yard, •while Harry Shaw plffced D. C. He has been in charge o f , of Arthur R. Gillette on Memorial, tlon In Middletow n.' In the f i r ^ inning the Indies g«>lng the same wa.v and It's lot RockvUla at the West Side. Oval. initial game but lost out 4-2. The • Wemer ’^9 churches and of war t-ampa for: Day. jj,. GUleltc,, who is in hia | Mr. and Mrs. FloVd FogH and scored thejr only tally. George Za- and also in the Indies' third. The H artford Roaders est in the game by thoee preeent. safer," lald Bronco BlU. We didn’t Chapman to OlekaenakL Martin on three hlta to post a 4 to 0 tri­ were elected. Out of the three, Caiolyn Mann '49. [third In the 100 yard last half of the third saw three - Being In the lowly cellar spot, la those .pf the 7th Day Advorit faith.-! po’s keeps well and active. He Is ‘ children, Patricia, Ph'HIIs and A l- , nia lead/uf batter, drew a walk. \ Midget racing is America’s fastest agree. to Oleksenakl to Barbero; left on umph. In hia last two atarta. Olbert faculty members and the Girl Re- xi^rtden ’’'t* honored Zi„,mi,rman '46. Patty Stev-V- I Bob McKinney, having his more runs acroaa for the N. B.'s. entirely liew surroundings for the He is looking very well ,al present, j seen on the Streets many limes in bert. spent the week-enA at Point- Faniiyirent down awringing. Zania growing sport from the point of at­ Just then W ildcat Chet GIbbona baaea, PA'a 10, Legion ft; bases on has fanned 30 btiamen. aerve advleore voted Ann to rep- jVm W ile! w^^^ the eervice are: Welter Adamy. Thrall '48. Cyn- worst day In the last two years, HiU drew a walk and stole second Trounce Legion Waat Sides. Pagani’a In the post whlU Jim WUty WM , Paul Anderton. WUIlBm Andi»r»<'in., Manager John O’Donnell of the ' the week, and attended St. Peter’s*O ’ Woods, the guests of'M r. end tendance and in 1948 ranked fourth barged into the room After Chet balla, Olbert 1, Dumas 8; atiike- Cihub t « Heroud have always ranked with the firat reeent them. She was then sent to this Hlllery ‘4,9. Margaret De- , only came in third in the 440. base. He went to third on a wrlld among all aporta events from coast waa fo rm ^ y introduced, Schindler Hartford where the delegates douTi the c^potlnc bfctlera. Inning prne»t A Berggren.Berggren Paul Botti- Inter-County Basehall Lc.agUe. an- church Sunday. Aside from some Mrs. Leon Fogil. nuta, Olbert 10, Dumas 1; hit by In winning the PA'a moved out divtalon clubs. CIsntls ’49. Fl 'bence Patch ’49, ! Don Pendleton came In third In pitch and scored aa Lesi walked on to coaaL said to the Wildcat, ’ 'I hope you pitcher, by. Diimaa (Wlersblckl): from the other clubs werew..a In­ lnn‘98. 'he locals' bata were . rein. Walter F. Brandt, John .1 EveU-n Dix '47. Phyllss Townsend | the 880 snd second in the mile, nounccs the revised schedule for the deafness he Is remarkably well pre-1 Many out of town peopld were 'The Hertford Road Grill soundly of a three way Ue-for aecond with After getting off to a fair start, rnmnnaition ' banging out nine hlta good ■ for , Brennan, George E. Briggs, Everett Hebron team as follows: June 8, another toaa. Joe Thompeon then "The bald driver loves the danger­ never die aa I don’t want to be the wild pitches. Olbert 1; umpires, the Aircraft and Legion and moved structed to WTlte •48. Msrths Cartwright ’49. Carol ’ ^.(tp "Pug ” Waite third in the u .i, ------s ’ served. Longevity seems to be In- visitors In Gilead on Meniqrlal hit a circuit clout to left field to trounced tha. American Lenlon en­ tha West Ridas nose-dived Into the wo^"^on *'W hv I W ant' three nlns. all In the third inning. Brown, Albeit Busky, Donald Colchester at' Hebron: June 15, try In the ftqc Senior Softball ous sport or he ivouldn't be con­ ugliest looking liuy.ln the world." Mileakl-Kovta; Uma, 1:18. up into aecond p!ace, ona game be­ Whitcher '49. am! Auiirey Waddell ; niiie. herited In his family. Day. Mr. and Mrs. John L. W>y, give the NB-a a four run lead. 5 to second division and today raat at r o lle r •• She I Augle Davis was the batting star, chapman. James Civlello, Robert Hebron at Old Lyme; June 22. He­ IvCaguc last nij^i by a 28 to 11 nected with the game a i long aa The thunder oi. the outside hind the pace setting British '*8. Bill Anderson continued to he The dinner given for the grad-1 Miss . Mrs. Florence Moohe, 1. be haa: you can rest assured of ceased and we decided It was a tha bottom of tha pile. Only otw waFrh^asn to reorcsent^Hartford collecting three hlU In four trips. Claughsey. Frederick Collmgs. Ar- bron at .Salem: june’ 28, Bolton at uating class of the Hebron schools 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff Wllsoii^\- score. \ Americana. The lose dropped the win In five atarta. Including a Ms Hartford , ^ ^^y^le. Jim Wiley thur B Davis. Vincent Dlsna, Brightly colored flags depicting oulstandinr In the high Jump h.y Farris got the second hit o ff Tex that. Bill haa had his upa and good time to depart before the Hebron: July 4. Hebron at Colum- at Chestnut Lodge. Colchester^' Harold House of West Hartford, Girard was the big gun for the Legion down to fourth. game, la the record of Um former Oounty *t Orinneil. , helped his own cause In the third George Eggleston. Dllllo Falcetta..the twenty-one nations of the Pan capturing first place at the height Wrona to open the Indies sixth, downs. Loss of one leg, a collar 1 • Ivera engaged In a friendly tus- bla; July 6 Hebron at Coventty: .l-hursday evening was a very j Mr. and Mrs. William Bralnard,/ winners with five hit*xln six trips It waa a pitching duel from Twilight League champlona. The meeting from June 20-26 ie j„„Yng when he led off with e { John Fitzgereld, Herbert R Gll- American Union were hung on the | of 5 ft, .1 in! but failed to advance. to the plate. Runde wSa best for bone broken on aeveral occasions ' ale. Local Sport rtert to rinlah between Olbert and walls snd •llspl.iys of Mexican! Ronald Buckminsler again ^ Lebanon at Hebron; July pleasing event. It was sponsored Miss Mildred Stone of Hartfot and numerous minor Inlurlea have Ymi meet all types of fellowa in Coach Ernie Dowd la aa amciooa for the pnrpoee of dlecusslng jungle to start the rallv. After Pa- , man. Michael Hsberern, Itoliert JO Hebron at Ashford; July J7. jjy the local Parent-Teacher Asso-:M r and Mrs Mvron Post And Thompson and Hill were beat at the Legion. Bob Dumas, a right hander from ture plans and problems of t o - ' followed suit with a suigle Hall. William Hall. Robert Hamil- dolls and pottery adoined the win- ^ame In first, in the pole vaule and failed to keep Bronco Bill on the the racing sport but you couldn’t Wllllmantic. Dumas allowed five I apotiaor Billy Pagani to have Afidover at Hebron, Aug. 3. ,He- ; elation. The cla.ss numbers 20. this'Lou i, Twining of Fast Hartrord the platie for Nichols-Briatol while Hartford Boad OrlO (X8> hia team snap out of ita praaant day's youth. ; *nd Dougan moved the runners up ton.. Edw-*rd Haisburda. William do\v sills. Fhe '*^‘’**J'” **oR I aIso had the distinction of beat- Farris and Pringle the only men AB R H PO A E aldellnea ask for a better guy than Bronci) ('hatter hlta but waa in n ntinual hot water bron at Colchester; Aug. 10. Old | including Leroy H. Getchell. Jr.. | Mr *nd Mrs Alfred Bill—tha moat colorful driver In ■lump. Out of town baU ^ jra ra. Miss Vera MacCracken, execu-‘ to second and third respectively Henry. iTiarlea’ - . Heritage. Kenyon mittec. consUting of wo,.—..Mildred Hob- the state champ. Gates. to get a safe hit o ff Wrona. Dur­ Holt. If ...... 8 2 4 4 0 J prefers Rtartlag lauit due to hta generosity in laauing Bob DlBattUto singled to knock In Hills. Andrew K. Hutchinson, Fran­ son 49. Arthur Relchenb.tch '49. ’ j,, ij,, weight events the locals r 0 Strange aa It may aeem, BUI action today. free Urketa. Dtimaa whiffed ona ■Igned by Pagani'a have falM to tlve director of tha Hartford srnebron” A"ur24 ^ebr^n at BoT 1 t '"n'"ii ^ew- ing the enUre game, not a single Hence. 2 b ...... 3 2 3 2 The first round of play In the help the team and new facaa are cis J. Kirka. Arthur. D. I^aurence. and Nancy Burzrl 49. placed place a man no higher *han r!n rt ' Springfield, but who will be a comb of Somers. Mr. Mrs. El- 0 0 man and passed a half doaen, oounty VW.C.A. said. "Ann made the first runs ton. Aug. 31. Lovcntr> at Hebron, graduate here, Where he hajs lived i .i-nnA Rrm\*n Mr • n iiv r . Arthuf. putout was made by an Indie out­ Chandler, c ... 4 2 2 1 Twilight Baseball League will he ■ure to grace the West Bide roifier V a good speech at the annual meet­ Marshall E. Hodge 48 Richard Le Barron, Joseph I-en- s< enic Spanish pictures on the a^cond. Bruno Moskc gained a tie fielder. 'V- Cushing, lb . .. 6 3 1 11 0 1 eompleteil with the playing of Fri­ BemardI Kneree walls. Dwight L. Perry, fAfsiiitv facult:' I ‘ — r»------— — As already Kialrd, Ihe fir^t two j for past four years or more ' u * xg* * \ »t * ui a fte r. the release deadUna la noii, Robert Llirey. Donald Mad- faculty I second place In th* shot put. g.„nea scheduled were canceled on officers of the cla^, all of whom Ton Tonight's Game Morrison, 3b . 3 4 2 1 7 1 Major League day nlaht'a arhediiled game be- Harry Bernardl, lead off batter ing-" iden. Bruno Msnk’.--, Frank Mans­ member, gra^■lou^ly lent a vaUiiibl IA\^ Schedule reached on June 23. New pHtyem meeting at Grlnnell Is Uie J- Gene .MoHsrty manaSed to cap- account of iiiin. uml will have to were in attchdance at the dinner Tonlght’.s contest will feature the Rrw’kowicx. sa . . 6 4 4 0 2 0 fween the Aircraft and Rockville. In the boitomi half of the flrat inn field. Clifford McKinney. Wesley Mexican h.inc" woven scrape 0 0 will be allowed to play on and Aret combined co-ed affair for ture third place In the, javelin ),, played again Geoi'fec Smith, piesident; Rod-i Knights of Columbus and Center Girard, rf . .. . 8 ft 5 1 Tliree rounds in all will be plaved Ing accounted for the game's only after Monday, June SO. 'l to the class throwing Qmlity is a certainty 0 r h people of high school age. Tha 8th gradcri; of the'Hebion ney O’Donnell, vice president; A r - ' Motors. 'These two teams are tied Casagrande, cf 4 4 3 1 0 S with the ion four teams quallfv- run." After fouling off a half Bmle Noeke will be tbe Went Editorial Mtller. John Morlarty. John Pe- decorating piirpi ses. Splashes of , . . , . 8 0 1 iig Team LEADERS Mary Dingley, '49. schools, constitr.ting the gratuat-' lene Sagllo, aecretary; Forrest! *'* ’ * ^ - ^ *' Benry Hurley of krhen you make your at present for fifth place. Each has Ruaconi, p . .. 1 2 0 Ing to participate In the playoffs doaen pttchea, BemardI worked rottl. Albln J. Pesclk, George H. ! b rillian t.colU ’^’tre used to design ! ‘ ^Is .tear. Middle^addam. Mrs. Bessie Hll- SIdera starting mound choice to- tng cla.ss. chap, roned by their i Hidden, treasurer. Others of the pkint purchases here. won one game and lost- two. Covey at the end of the flnal round. Dumas for a walk. Lanky Al nlgbt with Art Pongrata catching. Bid Fuewetl Rich. -Etnest Squatrlto, Peter | placecnrds .and pl.ace mats while innu. liard^nd Erskine Hyde of An-- T o ta ls ...... <6 28 25 21 11 ft Surowiec then moved the third Stamler. Gordon Thrall. Douglas | the multi-cokini' "flesta'-ware" The relay team cnnp<.)aed of tc.acher. Mrs. .Maude BottornIcy, i class arc Lois Woodward, Lillian We’ve been selling Itaint la the likely moiind starter for the Rockvine win bank oa Marty Fourth Place , Shaw. Pontlllo and Robin.son and doyAr. American Legion ( I I ) Middletown ^^rass Rail By The Associated Pren* Twice In theli Irtat three starts ■acker along to aecond with a per' G a in vvk.« In thn rniirs* of a hleh Turklngton. Orville H. Whitney. - dishes and attnai tivelv ni ranged went on an all » r.y visit to Wind- Goldman, Faith Roaenblooni. Neva for Many % year and ran Motors nine with Richie Jarvis Fagan or Howie Morganaon to .McKinney eiuaily outdistanced the ham‘ High school Monday. The e Woman’s Club will hold Weir, cf ...... ft 1 1 7 0 1 Natlunal League the BA's trailed In Twl Leagiio (ect aacriOoe. Tud Flood, batting When in the course or a nign wn»on. John Winzlcr. Edwin bowls ol pan;nes Completed the Wheeler, Nancy Rao, Dorothy Rlt- kelp solve any painting catching. Covey has a 1 and. 1 rec­ Nine to Play H^re Sun Batting Walker, ' Philadelphia, serve them up with Pop Deptula BChool or college career It become* .Norwich team and won by a majority of the pupils plan to en­ ley, Betty Raymond, Ruth Wllkail; heir monthly meeting on 'Thurs­ ord to tete. Vennert. 2b ... 4 1 2 1 1 1 games and twice the champs enme third, lined a aolld base hit be­ behind the plate. The game will In Stale Tryouts Frey, i f ...... 3 0 0 2 1 1 .363; Slaughter, St. Loula, .Sftft. front tiehlnd to win. Laat week the neceaaary for studenta to y,ork ’, ------— Theim^f large margin. ter Windham High next fall. is, Edwin Brown, Jr., Gladys day afternoon, June 5 at the home probletR. Bill Corcoran will toss them up day at North Eni tween third nnd abort nnd Beraar- start at 6:1ft. Thefhorea of serving food, clear- winning Allan L. CS-r «'» Middle Haddam. of Mrs. Annie Smith. The assist­ Atkinson,-as . 4 3 2 0 0 0 Runs — Mize, New York, 43; BA’a gave un four rune to the di streaked home with a run. Two under »nd be supervised by other Hall, Elizabeth Ludden, Winjfred for' the Kacey nine with Eddie Ko­ Thomaon, New York, 3ft. The local golf squad traveled to ing tables and wasihlng dishes were 1 »nd*m«fBnces-' '**' who lost his car through a short _ ant hostesses are Mrs. Lillian Carney, rf ... 4 2 2 2 0 0 Aircraft In tha first Inning and errors by Legion defenders Helped h/ndled ..xcellenMy-by Tom Duke '<»'»»<*""»• Brehant, 'Virginia Coates, ^aura aak recelvjiig. Bill haa won one The Italian Americana pace Runs Batted In Torgeaon. Bos­ Farmlnjgton for the State Match students the situation ran very 100’ yd dash: (2) Pontillo. i3) circuit recently, writc.s that he will ' HiHarMerton Hilis Horac”eX ^ ”seh ^ ^ °tz and and lost fb’o games In leagi>e play. Rundr, lb 4 3 3 ft 0 0 thru roaml back to score an 8 to load the baoea In the first with one often become one of difficulty or '40. Bill Fisher '49. Bill Boiichei BARRETT Haugh, 3b . . . 4 1 1 2 3 1 tera In the Sofiball Twill ^ ton, 37; Mlzc, New York, 36. 4 win. Next the BA’a trailed the nut but Dumas managed to escape tryouU on May 28. The team on Sporlcast Shaw, time 10 .seconds; 220 yd- h:ivc II new one i;. the near future, i^rs Palricia Fogil Ricb^d Hills leader la Mrs. Ruby Gibson. Paaek gild Mader. two hard hitting Leitgiie, will entertain the Middle^ Hits Slaughter, St Louis, ftft; Spolifi Sehednle the whole placed fourth. Tom Kelly It can be one of friendliness antch ,chool auperviso Martin B. Rob- i .. the usual attendance prize offered. ngainat the loading teams In tho winning three games fioin the Bailey. Cheste.- Robinson und i time 4-43 6 Htfd. Rd. Grill 0 3 9 2 5 4—28 ney. York. 12 killings waa roclcil off In the aec Kaceya va. Motors 6:30—Robert'* L«Francis—^92 and Prior—96. The eupervleed by the editorial board. .N. Jones introduced a bill in the krtson and MiiSs Florence Battle, I Rev. Harold W aldo of W ashing- state. The game wil! atart at { 'rVlpleaXCoopor. New York. 4; Son. As usual, the editors vyere In Frosh. Fsculty. and Seniors. All Senor ami Seiioi Bnirios. native '3 ' W alte. time 4 4j.b. ton. D. C., was a recent visitor X Am: Legion ..0 1 2 2 3 3 0—11 Mike Zwlck, Swede Salmonaon and Inning to halt a PA'a rally total number of strokes were 382 High lump: i l ) Anderson’H. "'•'"‘'C!!' Assembly asking for the I M ^ f^ M a u d e Xottoirley. 8th gCadel 2:30. ! SchoendtonlX SL I-oula, Fklwards. nnd Art Pongrata' are the Big Hamden at Manchester 5:18— which ^aced Mancheete'r In fourth charge of Instmitlng nnd helping the members of ihe team work to­ Peruvians. Honor Barrios spok.- to gill. The land was left vac.unt af­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Errors: Weis, VennerL .^Frey, Cliff Keeney's triple to right can the stndeiit.i af'ci dinner, telling height. .■> ft :> in : pole vault: ( 1) teacher, and Mrs. Charles M. Lar- Haugh. HolL CiiLhing, Mefrison, Laat week In MIddlefown the! Brooklyn an^lartung, New York, Bcrtliaa In the Wert. Sides lineup ter In the third after two man Oval. place, ^ c state flnala found Man- the rest of the staff a.s well as see­ gether in almost perfect harmony Biukmin.ster i2i Flaherty itiei, ter Uic old Pii.st house .and store comb, president of the PTA. Trans-' Ellis. Rev Waldo, the son of Prtday. 8naa 8 them of his firrt trip to the I ’nited were removed r.exeral yeai.s ago by Girard; Two base hits; Caaagrandc Railers scored a thrilling 1 to 0|3. In the hitting aenae. were out (or the PA'a vrant for chasUr host and were played at ing that the articles were ready portaUrtn was furnished by Mrs. the late Loren M. Waldo of He­ win over the lA ’t In ten Inningfi. ^ Home Run*— MoBe, New York, Aircraft va. RockvUla 8:18— Mr. Danielson Ims hit two home Htates in 1013. when he-beciimc height, 10 ft.; Broad Jump: none. Starling \V. Childi; and rer’.ssemblcd 2, Weia, Ttkinson, Runde, Haugh, naught when Joe David akled out the' local country Club on June 8. on time for the Thunday issue. Floyiz Fogil, Mrs. Romolo Sagllo, bron has been in charge of Sev­ The contest against the Middle- 14; Miller. Clncdinqtl. 12 No. Ends VS; NB'a 8:80—Rob< runs for the faviiltv to lesd the employed by Pratt snd Whitney Javelin: i3) Morlarty, Di.st. as a dwelling ii- Norfolk, Conn., Naasiff 2; Horae runs; Run()e; The appointment of Sam Mas- to shortstop to end the frame, KeU. the only local to quaUfy. did We, the present r.laff. wouhl like to Charles M. Larcomb. Mrs. j enth Day^ Advent churches. He town nine will serve aa an Indlca-1 Stolen Bases—RooH^n, Brook ertann. express our appreciation to the re league. Mr. iSatursky and Dick iiiul Conipiiny. F.vplnining uhoiit l.'iO ft 9'- tnche.s: Dl.scus; i3> I.riving been cot.dcnmed by the is a cousin of Mrs. Ellis. ANNOaNCEMENT Stolen bases; Atkinson, Holt, aey of New Haven to nervb ae Roc Runs Barbero collected the Lt' tlMS 18 hole course Jri 88 strokes. Pendleton* Dist. 123 eet 3 'j In.; aarles C. Sellers, Mrs. Ida C. I tlon as to the {UUroiind strength lyn and Torgeson. Borit^. 7. 'llrector during the aqmmer VFW va. Grin 8:20-r Charter On F r ^ y Manchester wracked tiring senior members for their ’ lluKictt have one apiece. llnii*ctt cllm.-.te and h.nbitii of South Ameri- state as a moiinfc to traffic safe- Announcements have been re­ \ Harriman, Morrietm, Girard; Bases glon'a flrat hit In the aecond In­ kindness nnd helpfulness during also bei nnie ungrv nt a pitch and c.ins. Mr. Barrioq said that dtiring Shot Put: (2l Mw*ke.' Dl.st. 42 cck. Mrs. Welthea Wheeler. Mr. \ on balls; Ruacon! 1, McKee 5; and ability of the Twl League; Stiikcfiuto Branca,, TJrooklyn, months effective June 28. was an- ning when he alngled sharply to up another C. C. I, L. game In beat­ t.v. House ami I'l.ie were locate) ceived of the birth of a son. Mark leaders and learns from other 51; Blackwell, Cincinnati, the past year. I pulled a ilouhle to loft Held to i the winter (the warm season i feet 1 In, on the corner of the Hebron- Mi and .Mrs. Leroy H. Getchell. Sr., Christopher, on May 19. 1947. to Strike-outa: McKcc 1. noiinci'd yeaterday by the Rec de- left field. He failed to advance ing Hall. 14-4. The iT'-i'-h w t e ARE NOW OPEN parts ^ Oonnectlcut. | Pitching-Spahn, UostonX „ , 8-1. nartment. Massey will replrt* every one work;) from nine m the Relay: i l ) Mandicster iShaw, borough road. Thi land, ab ou ^alf and the Rev. H. R. Keen, who were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Mager of und wasn't until the third Inning played at Hall. Bruce Wlljcie had We do understand the dlfficul- deadlock with the also present at the dinner. The local management la anx-;.889; Rowe, Philadelphia, 6-1. X>>7. riiarlle Hurlburt who resigned re> tiee they had to confront late 1 fa^^^lty by drPmg in the winning morning until onv m the afternoon: Pontlllo, Robinson snd McKln- .an acre, was taken over by the Norton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. ,1 tliat the Legion had a base runner Jo# medal with 83 strokes, r«.-4i\i the rest of thi day is spent in Ben Cohen of Colchester put on FOR BUSINESS AT OUR lous to bring only the best In rently. ------3;' reporters, rune. nevi I Time: 2:17.7. stite and has m.w..... been Restored c . Mager lived In the Hutchinson I American League on second vie an error and stolen ■coring Is aa follows: Wilkls SX atoriea, Inexpcrli-nred leisure because i.l the hot sun. f y O i V THEY week-end attractions to Manches­ FToh 1; best ball 3: Kelly 2; Prior end lack of materiel, but we do to Hfbron. It is not knoycri In just f rnaglc, which -wasj Gilead street before mov- base. Among the sporL which are very ter and thla practice la expected ' Batting Boudreau. Cleveland, ernie Aiigiist is home on ■ a Hecnnd Double Play 2; best ball S. want to say to them, "you did your ' .lim Wiley’s oivr-hlttei. June .3. w-h.-.t way it wi'.l be u,s

    ’ Students sang "Cellto Lindo ” and and Mrs. Stepan Mosny of He- her birthday and that of her ^and- children. Mrs, Rose Rus- 15 WOODBRIIID^E STREET Essteni the red clad Poles loaded th« bases ■ttokee. Kellv had low with 78; not only do things run stupothly, Hartford 12, Wllkea-Barre 2. . town pitcher, la expected to start York, Sft; DlMagglo. New York but fun and comradeship prevail. | 1-0,*■" Gustei(son 0-0. and Kearns "LaCuCuracha" In Spanish from —----- bron, to Michael Quarto of Nor- [ daughter. Miss M. Josephine Keefe. Anna Mulligan in with two out again "failed to Wtntle next with 82; LaFrancU 84;^ (On Depotit S qn R fc) Binghamton 9, Elmira 3. In the box. MikuckI threw a third and Williams. Boston, 31. The Amert^n I.*pion nine will score when'Max Hutchinson, l.e- and Prior ^ The team record tip We will miss those retiring mem- booklets designed and painted by- An assistant to the orgajjlzation wich. took place Wednesday. May inatal day fell on M e-. Master William Record Hlta Dllllnger. St. Loula, 53; of the ‘ Junior Town Meeting of 21. in Nonvich. morial Day and^ her grandmother’s ' rnade his first communion Utica 12. Williamsport ft. strike past 21 local batters laat face Windsor i^ k a Friday eve. gion outflelde)', mmie a great run­ to date la nine wins end three loss­ bars but we do want to thank them Carolyn Estey ’49, Kell, Detroit, Kennedy, Oiicago Angle Davis reallv went to town ^ the Air.’* and four tunes a par- it is ^i^pi * ...... u--. We appreciate the support we Have received for Albany 13. Scranton 4. week in a masterful performance. nlng In the la tt^ town. The lo^Wi ning catch of Johnny Green’s bid es. for everything. We Can only hope Other entertalMiieiit for the ev eported that Miss Mar- 9'’ May 28th. Quite a number of i sy^day at St Andrew’s church in Pop Gleason, outstanding local un­ and DlMagglo, New York, 51. on Fournier. Bristol’s pitcher, ning was provideo by Patty Stev- ( ticipant n their...... broadcasts- - artln ha.s rc.«ignc;d her po- relatives and friends helped cele-. y so many years from residents o f the South End Natlunal will leave the East Side Rec at 6 for an extra hsa;;' hit. MorrU Sllversteln '49. that we can do as'Well. Chicago 6. New York 0. derhand Btar, will pitch for .the Doubles Mullln. Detroit. IT; o'clock. Sunday afternoon the Le­ Angle c.ollei te.l three hito In tour cnsori '48.'Phvlls-. fownsriid '48 ' I’Ct’ord to be proud of. During the s itlr^ as Naval lIhrsHan at St. brate. | and Mrs. Pearl Young and and trust we may have the plea.^ure of serving Jooat, Bhlladelplila, 13. I/igton fonisn Te IJfe Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 2. Italians. Gleiaon served up a neat gion will play the Bristol Elites Th# one run acorM by Bemardi tripe to the plate. One of these Cvnthla HiIIe'iH’ '49 and Frances ' I’*®* > '«''• Current Affairs Uub AUAn’s'hospital, .N. Y.. and will Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Klrkham Brooklyn. N. Y.. were one-hitter earlier thla week In 'Triples—PhlUey. Chicago and hits was a stinging double. Bill Britton'49, who porf'ormod a Span- ‘*. t an enviable record at Man- ^en d the-summer months at her of Lenox, Mass., were week end ^,,„ta of Mr. and Mrs. them at our new location. Boston 3, St. Louis 1. at the Oval starting at S o'clock. in the firat looked bljMer and big­ league play. A pitcher's battle la Lehner, St. Loula. 5. \- Pagani contrilniteil two hits to, the i,h dance. An extremely humorous I cheater High. /Hebron hohio. guesU of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kirk- Ellis. , Brooklyn 9, Pittsburgh 4. ger as the game progrcq^. In the Summer Special For Hot Weather! V In prospect fpr Sunday afternoon. Home. Runs—Keller, New York, Morlarty BrotherJi may engage cause. - skit was presented hv Florence Five members heard Mrs. F. f> A son hus^becn horn to Mr. and' ham, their .son and daughter-ln-1 Miss Yolanda Barrasso, a stu- American 13; Wllliama. Boston, 12. sixth Inning the LeglonN^ttack fi­ Detroit 6. 8; New York 2, 17. Jhe professional Bristol Bees Sat­ Pati-h. .Mildred Hob.son. Carol Roo-^evelt speak m \\ ilUnuiiUic. .•.trji. Richard M. Grant, w ho live law. They brought home "1 th , jent at Arnold College in Milford LITTLE &. McKINifMEY^ Bristol, Conn Earl Roys, 118, Stolen Baaea — Dllllnger, RU nally got underway. With tone out. Maiuhcstcr lost to .Middletown Wlutchcr. Tom Duke, and Bill Fish- club ha\c^lsO| at the houise forbicrly owned by them little Sue-Ellen Klrkham. .,p,.n the week-end at Ihe home of Boston '5, St. Louis 2. urday afterroon at the West Side Dealers In Hay, Grain and F c m Bristol, T.K.O. Ralph McNeill. 118, Loula, I L I’hlllcy, Chicago, 8.. Oval' Arrangementi may be com­ twice last week by scores of; 17-6 led meetings " ‘ Getchell family and before that! who haa spent the past month with , ii^-^arenta. Mr. and Mi-s. Joseph Philadelphia 10, Chicago 3 (10). Strikeouts Newhouaer. Detroit, and 10-4. Thla gave the Tigers a ernor Baldwin and D o e w Over- by the late Mrs. Grace Chamber-' them In Massachusetts. She w ss' BarAaso. Cleveland 6. Waahington 2. Springfiel(L Maas, 3. pleted today between the two 19. ' ______...... _____ TELEPHONE 8020 \ North Adams. Maaa—Tony Fal- 7ft; Feller, Cleveland 70. mathematical chance at winning Nancy Bunzcl '40 street were M«-V 21. Introduced for the first Ume to her Mnf!Mwtt Lovina Hutchinson, vho Stanfflaga Bitching Shea, New York, 6-1, managers. ' t ^ NOW thru JU LY 5 the C.C.I.L. The. Red and White Eastern co, l U ' Middletown. Conn, knocked, House proved an In erasing speak- at he VMndham Memorial hos-, baby brother. Geoffrey Lloyd Kirk- has .spent the past winter with her out Michaud, 160, Lisbon, Me. 2. .857; Hutchinson, Detroit, 5-1, .833. team certainly li- making it hard -I, I both » P{*®! "O'* has been named Richard ham. born during her absence. .son Arthur Hutchinson In Man- , w L Pet GBL Apatin BIsm II, proprietor of lor Brlrtnl to win the league P o < M il E x p r e s s e s Wilkes-Barre ;« i 14 .600 Renn's Tavern, has upped his fiATUffDAY'S FBATURfi ill New York with her sister. Miss mortal Day to spend tUe summer Utica : ...... 19 13 .594 4 prize for the first home run In a th 0 Spring Handicap Middletown nmst win thoir next S a ^ tlisk r* making alFthc students vot- turned home after having been a .Marguerite Porter, who is In public with her s'on-in-taw anroachc8 . for leaving high ^ the Parade of Ihe Abingdon-Cokesbury : from Columbia to .Mrs. Tironc’a health and was able to walk Albany ...... 13 19 .408 8 4 Batter in Twl League aU connected after that. Caa«M Year UjMt traia sr iw Scba8fi* ■M hool was expressed in a i«ieni, y ',,1)/ ' Pressp was the guc.st Wednesday , former home here. Mrs. Tirone is nround the Gilead cemetery on Binghamton .12 21 .884 . Rf.d r.ilkm hu.^Jicbn held lul- V Giandtland $1 Popiprow- Memorial Day and vl.sited with her National lesa in the last two games inclu.l- T i^ cim. avyarued a $0 and $3 . 1 - ^ '’ '' f-onner Mi.ss Jennie ! ^ ^ ■ Ctubbouoe 82 English assignment last week by pr<^ to the winners of the United •^'"ees ,Mis.s 'JaGoi’ic .Medary o f , icz. They are occupying the sec- friends. New York . .23 17 .578 Prank "Lefty" Jadalnlak Tony Bcmte of T*a Uoliia**'. . Ing eight times at bat. ’ Jacqueline Dulcher: Chicago .. .23 17 .875 Colored star DIcK Cobb of the BA'a NAiions Contest. ' /Hampton Hi.l had planned to be • ord stoj^' of the Pomprwvicf resi- The He-Gi-Am Bridge club held the batting race in the TwUlght I With '48 a’drawlng near BesldeH these many activities, in- PJ*^scnt «t Uipcheon but waa un- dence. Its meeting last week at th(f home Brooklyn ... .24 18 .871 ' 4 haa rapped out three two baggera P 0 9 T \ ■ Walt Fox has been playing a , Another class our own this yci League with a .887 average conv- ^ Glass tcreatinc and worthwhile discus- •?; of Mrs. Ralph Secord. Prizes Boston---- . 23 19' .548 14 hold the 'leadership In th|a dc- TtMCS ' ...... • jp sessioin on were won bv Mrs., John Markham Pittsburgh . .18 22 .450 0 4 piled In four game#. The Britlah%Da rtfnant with Art PongraU and n-.pt- Philadelphia’ . .19 23 .452 A ck Holloran of Kockvllle one be-, In sta lleil last week at the West Sl.le Oval, p, endtog now- / 1'"8® iup to thCx^ time l.st; Mrs. Floyd Fogil 2nd, and American pitcher-outfielder haa Rt. Louis •. - . ,17 24 .415- 7 hhjd the leader . . . Five playara Walt handled eight chances wlth-| , , {events. Such varied subjects were "hen the P-ogrsrograjn, opened, after \ V a p p in < n r Mr.s. Alphonse Wright low. De- eollectedialx bits In nine trips. Tied Window Glass Ucious refreshments of brownies Cincinnati . ..18 25 .419 .8 4 for aecond. place In the race for ara'^ied for triples with one each NAHRAGANSfTR’ PAWTyCKET.R.I. out an error. He also contributed it aeems so odd and atrailae to ‘ »>r, Un‘led Nations,; which they joined in the parade two hits to lead the team one he- think »o lyppr unlonft. strikes, state and fed- to the cemeterle.s. placed flowers coffee and Jea ware serve^by the Amerleaa te t honors Q,wod€ Salmon son and W member of the league has and Tabte T o |m Martin Reister of Mountain hostess. Detroit ...... 25 16 .810 — and A rt PongraU. both of the West been able to hit for the circuit at n... s...,,, .KK.U.,f.,. View road. Wapping,' entered St. New York . . .23 18 .581 2 Sides, with .487 marks. Of the top i tlua •U'l ;c of the campaign Francis .ho.spital. Monday, for an Cleveland .. .17 18 .Sift 4 ten batters in tha league, five of i Leading'Wae attaling laurels be­ B d) DiBattifto, w he .stiii tcil the operation .500 long to Cw b with four. Charlie ). A. WHIT6 seaailn with a mciigcr batting Boatoh ...... 21 21 4 4 the alx teams are represented. The ’ link The Wapping I'.T.A. held its N o l i e c Philadelphia ..20 21 .488 8 Hoivath of^^^ BA'a and Boh . average, is linally swingmfe at a By solemn vr I’apitol several weeks agb, to sec Trees ■ m techni-cblor were BA's have three men In the select how our state government.actually shown at the Hebron Green school final meeting of the season Mon­ Washington . .17 20 .459 8 circle ■■ do the West Bides. The Osborn of I^ k v ille are next In GLASS CO. fairly good ch|> -Bcib drove m sonic iiAe with threa thefts each. Osborn Highest Prices of the runs In the Bristol gam^. work*. , r- #»• . one afternoon thl’s past week, the day evening at the Firehouie and Chicago---- ..20 24 .455 8 4 United Aircraft booaU two and .\ future, .'dimmed by hope, and elected officers for the ens'iing . .16 28 .410 8 la the defendlngVhamp. 24 Birch St. Tcl. 5522 fear jM n coffin furnished by Super- Zoninji Board of -\ppeals St. Loula ... Rockville and tha Poilah Americans year. Today's OaimM Jackie May, veufun BA pitcher, That must face without a tear. _ _ ^ - - visor Martin B. Roberson, Mrs In accoplance with the require­ one ' man each. The American Russell rijilil ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Heritage Eastern has won two atartaSM against no .4 w ^ d to .shape foj' many a year V i d c o i l i c * l t M l i n P r S ” '■> '< operated the nia- ments of the zoning regulations of Legion is not represented. of Ellington road, Wapping. will A fine vacation spot may mean rough going •-Hartford at Wllkea-Barre. ■etbacka to pace ihe mngera In the For Your Used Cara Beaming now - . hine. ' I the Town of Manchester, the Zon- BaUe- nod Strikes for your car. Be sure it’s in top flight con­ Albany at Scranton. ^ Mike Zwlck of Pagani'a haa gone league . . . Ernie N o e k ^ f the West , H eads ('.oiiiiiiillee Ml..... and ____ Mrs. Cl^ikson_____ L. “ bserve their 30th wedding anni-J Appeals win hold Sides haa pitched the mMt innings, At G liib M eeting Bailey of Amston observed their, [’f.®.®]', ^*1' H «rit98e's 80th pp^hc hearing In the Municipal dition before taking off. For smooth, safe, Binghamton at Elmira. to bat officially on 18 occaalona trouble-free driving, let us give your car our Utica at Williamsport. to lead tbe league In thla depart­ IS 2-3, tMe most games four, and Do Ydur Shopping and You W ill Be Surprised fifth weddijig anniversarv last ' hlrthd^y. June 8. with open house Thursday evening. Jane has given up the most bite, 24 . . . ! An all-day meeting of the .St9.t'c Hail to the Chiefs! week. Mr,:j Bailey is a gradual* ‘ ® "Tlock at their home, | ^947 8;00 P. M.. on the fol- Rpecial buniper to bumper check-up. And for National ment. Walt Fort of tha BA’a and 8181 512i ___ |Machinea Committee of the L/ini- New, rheniber.i of the Current ,.St. Lnui* at Boston—Brachoen Butch Bockar ot the West Rides Art GIgUo, Legion workhorse on at the Prices W e Pay at Affairs Chib were wekomejl ai its of th<* Fort Kmx. Ky. He ' ‘ 9** triencls an^ 1 lowing appUcat|'a vapety of been accepted al Wellc.sley CoP and 11 great grandchildren. Mr. Erickson (0-2) ahd Schmitz (4-4) Zwlck haa banged out, the moat Irge, blit has been granted a Monaal. Panelop. Moruinos. Mer- Carroll \V. Hutchinson, wha has Used Car Dealer's 'Lieenae ’'at ’176 two runs in two games, has allowed Pattern No. 8181 la deslgi^ed tor Is a nice little appliqued duck! phases and the course of .stiidv was Heritage was born In Hurffville. va. Jansen (3-2) and Ave^s 10-3). hits, eight, with Salmonaon and ol fil ially di afted V ‘ chiJaishtp hccaiiso of h-: •1 Dickfon. Audicv Warder. „ r:il months is. RO Tnllnml Tnrhplk^ in a Residence only eight hits and la the strikeout KELLEY’S Cincinnati at Phlladelohia — (2) Pon'ratz second v/ith seven . ,.. , Cellars sixee 11, 12. 13, 14, 16. 18 an^20. For uddetK excltcnunl little .sister miirh improved thiir he is now N Y Me c'l.me to ■’ Manchester A A zone. V . MAPLE daiiiling i;i (lie Colh-g.- Bo.ird M.vrna Ilii Imioii i. ' Ihib K.immsUi. leader with 19. Slee 12, S yards of 3B-thch inate- may have, a toy 'tuck,with a .small A full-i ('III sc dtiiiu'i I'll I'.ii 111 by ■iml wuil-eil in the office of -^Blackwell (6-2) and Riddle (0-0) Eddie WierxbtckI PA catcher, has the Home fajynonilcs I'< |'iii I hient i'lxHmihalioM (.d;;.i Kiu|irsj. Bi'h Wool!. \’.a< 111’ Di.ina, . and .'"1 oil th»‘ stieet-. w.ilkmg oi Aiiplicutiiin .Il .li'M,Tb Italjiivlino The ten leading battera; rtal. ■ / bib of the play .suit material < ’tn iiey Bro,v. foi 3ft . ears, after ipr Approval Ceitlficate, w . Raffenberger (2-5) and.Judd been credited w'Ui 35 putquts ,. . . Land Clearing at Danbui.v High school, was .serv­ siKiatc editor and al.so^a viil-" [ r,;Upl; Azingei vlriviiic. for Ke- Sapor Serpleo Station Mike Zwick baa received ten Player Team OAB H Pet For this pattern, aehd M cents, To obtain patterns for suit, sun- which he ..came to Wapping and pairer's Libense /In gar: (0-4). ed ’.() the mcnibfT.s of the coinnilf- cdtctorlnn. haa been awarded" a Eugiinia calUd on Maiylln The Hebron baseball, team wqti pairer's License /In garage in American aasiata with Chucky Smith and Jadziniak, BA'a ,...4 9 8 JMS7 Ssrviss Center la coins, your nxnie. aMress, size bonnet,. duck toy, applique pocket, tee took lip flower grojSing. For the “ Salve” Vgndrillo, Prop. .scholarship at Connecticut Col­ Wunrerfe'd and Charlotte Worgen badly beaten by the Columbias in . . _ _ Northeast Corner of Pearl and Phlladalnhla at Chicago—.Flores Baverick with one leas . . . Bald- Salmonaon. Wa’a . . . .5 ift 7 .487 Landscaping deslrod, and the pattaim number j tp give a repoD on Manchester’a a game playej^on the local grounds [9»t 12 years he has bew Hamlin Streets In a Realden"* B to'Bue Burtiett, The Manchester Wsathaf 'riiose'appointed to serve on the lege for Women and the stand­ (JAS — OIL — LUBRICATION — TIRES — TUBES (2-.ft) va. Smith (0-1). pated Johnny Oic»dHn. has a s hi|at- to givi' t.ilk-* f"' rome of the ’’ur Mcmori.al hospital. .New ' l,

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    K. sy MANCHTiSTKR EVENING HER .A ID. MANrUF.STER, CONN.. THURSDAY. .TUNE 5. 1047 PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, JttNE 5,1941 PAGE FOURTEElf What \vr need Is'more |'*ld KN»,\KK\ II.I.K FOLKS BY FONTAINE EY THROWING SCHOOL BOOKS IN THE Al^ VNThdUES rafiniabad aad repair- LIB R AR Y O AK Ubie and Chair. Sense and Nonsense Did You Know That- ad. Rqto or apUnt aaato replaood. plants, evergreen trees, and loam, consult Albert Guay, *Y1m I.oma COW F 1941 G.M.C. TRUCK, throe- Phone 3848. GRADE Holstein cow. Due June O.E. REFRIGERATOR, 6 cubic huefied to a ramshackle wagon, h'.-re forever. , snilng Into your asked you not to repeat to any one a doaen, doaen fo r Cheaper Ics papsrbangiag, apraying and La at a amaU down payment. At- eves, and listening to the wash of becau^ I promised Mrs. Hinkle lished the first settlement and h<- the Union. 6 'll. 9. Seepnd calf. Price 3150. Roger f t very good condition 38 Birch stood on Trynn street, in Charlotte, A^ertisaneoU yard dump, $1,000. OLD FLOOKS SANDED by larger quantity. Vegetable Boor rsflulshing. Satlsfacuon •qcikte Realty Oo.. 253 Asyluls the ocean. * wouldn t tell. eame the Island's first govornor- Jewell. R.F.O.. No. 3. Andover. atreet Tel. M428. N. C.. during one of the worst Laying and finlahlng. plants, peppefSr tdinatoes, lat- gunrantsad. Et m •atlmaus All str^ t. Hartford 3-2518, evenings slesi storms in January. Practical Brlde- Oh! That rri- ' Mrs. Jabber Why, the mean general. The .ronimon water flea is the Phone 6418. For Rent For Siile J . E Jenaan. tuca, cauliflower afld cabbage. worfimsn fully laauiwd, 20 Sprues PAINTED kitchen Ubte and S The old man huddled In hia rab­ minds me, darlirg, we have not - thing! She prsinised premlseil me she beat food for aquarium fishes moat 1942 DoSOTO 4-DOOR SE­ r#L WullmanUc M»3fi. avenlnga Annuals by the doaen, giant sin* stTMU Msnchsstsr. Tsi. t-1856. chairs. Reasonable. Call 4825 bit skin cap, ehivering; the mule { pauj mir laundry Mil yet wouldn't— iidi tell a eoul. I'll certainty The kild gooee has about 12.000 experts agree. J FOITR PIGS, about 100 pounds BOLToYi — Owner leaving town, To Sell nlaa. aitenr petunias, marigold, was trembUng with the cold. A ------tell her a thing or two, -inusriei. 10.000 of which control To Bay DAN, radio and heater. each. Greenwood, Camp Meeting after 5.30, win aaertflee excellently located ELECTRIC Motora rcpaliing a>^ salvia, shapdragona, calendulas P A Iim N O and paperhangtng. man w a ttli« for a street car was Husband fahmitlng upstairs to Mrs. Gsbby- -Oh. no. don't do the action of tu feathers. About 1.3(1 electron microscopes - rewinding. AT work guaranteed. Road. Bolton. * modem -i»om houae for quick and stock. Perennials, oriental wal^J>apsr. Rsasonabla ratea. For 8 attiwetod by the stranp outfit and; jTor the Irst time. Mary, that! I promised her I wouldn't tell sre in use today In scientific Isb- Ace Electric Motoh^ Repalra. 221 ■ale. FuHy Mtsulated, hot ^ t e r you she hsd told me you told her tXASSHOED ADTT. popplta, delphinium, hollyhocks. sstlmatea call Andrew TIuck. Mfichlnrry and Toola 62 wondered u Ume on and the coming. The name of Portland. Oregon, oratories tu the U. S. 194« PONTIAC STREA>P> heaU oil bu-'ttsr, arteslaa well, DEPT. HOURS: North Main, atreet. o p i^ ite De­ Sweet William, canterbury bells, 4881. Poultry anff Supplies 4.'( • t W ife-H aven* I been tolling you waa decided hy flipping a coin. LINER 4-DOOR S E D ^ NEW OLIVER "lOCTetrac HO, etc. Marshall 'Agency, Bolton, Halley's ixUnet had a short tall. ' A. M. to 4:4S P. M. pot entrance on North School pinks, lupine, allysum. forget* First Private I heard the Cap­ INTERIOR and sxtsrior palnUng, BROILERS, roasters and fryers, used Cletrac 15 With bulldoxer, Tel. 2-0715 or 827*9. ^ coniparorTwith many others, vet It radio and heater. ^ atreet. Phone 5842. roe-nota, and rooae phlox. Potted walked over to him and said: "Why . _ tain say he marriend Private That only Maine has a 300-mlle eoastll Then nsllies of Releni. Btaril. pansies. 379 BurnaMa Avenue Plcg-up and delivery Capitol Pries Phone 3-1003. parta, lawn mowers. Dublin Trac­ 2-car garage. Cash rstolred for plied: "Csuse die yere mule won’t . w arfare, ina he married a walkie-talkie. huild a house, they, place a sm all, Greenhouse and Nureery, Alwaya CHOO liOST—Ruat colpred dof, bUck^ YOUR PONTIAC DEALER Grinding Co., 88 Main atreet. BROILERS for sale, 35c a pound tor Oo., WUIlmantlc. Phone 2058 down payment about $3,0()0, Ogll go ‘lee’ I whistle at him. and It’s Pa - Your conxclcnce raging The rommnn toad m o lts ^ aheds iKia constrictor lictween the cell- ] \ open. Phone Hartford 8-3091. 8762 evenings.^ face, anawer* to name of Mickey. | COLE MOTORS I*hone 7958. >. INTERIOR and Sxte|ior painting, live weight, 4 to 6 pounds. Nick DO cold I cyarti’t whaUlel" i against your purse. Prbfeasor Are you Its outer ekin mnvtrpr times a Ing and the roof to catch mire. paperhanglng. Prompt service. . ------T Reward. OaQ 3-0020. Rowxs 298 Hackmatack street. POWER TOOLS. Work Is easier this story la original? year. PHONE 41fi4 EARLY CABBAGE, lettuce broc­ Fair pries Free aatlmatea. D. E FIVE-ROOM Siouse, all Con- Fire, the first chemledl agent o f ' PROMPT — EXPERT Phone 6705. and more accurate when done ventences. Must be sold at «mto, Marjorie -fiiat man you Intro- Husband- She baa a very mag- Student Certainly, It la. coli, cauliflower and Strawberry Frechette. Phone 7630 with Wards power craft toola. mop. Is bellPVctI by msnv aiitborl- , 1X>8T—Bar of chanfe between plants tJdermann'e Greenhouse, owner moving to fanq| 8399. dticed me to yesterday took me to netic personality, ProfesiJor Grcht heavens! To Oil fn Olnes l.« used In the Boutk Main atrMt an - I PONT 128 Eaat Center atreet. PR IV A ’TE tutoring in algebra, varieties, 12-fl 35. \alao finest Also X yellow reed arm Chair, Bolton, Tel. 2-0715 or 8276. f L0066 OOeSNT OlVf HIM A ROYAL ) WANTBD, paaaenrera to Hartford, SERVICE ceometry and trigonometry, UPRIGHT PIA.NO for .vale. Call H0WT01 mixture. , 12-S.5c. \jtaparagus two twin hedsprlnga. Almost Ttctnlty of State anc Main atreeta, 550.5. WELCOME WHEN HE ARRIVES HOME ^ YOU ' V Auto AcrtVMinen— Tire* 6 (D O .Vl LetL ^ j’om rJott.ee go tp I*hone 5063. new. Very reasonable. Call .3314. arrive 7:45, leave 4:30. TeL 2-1802. Mary Washington 35*31. 10^* ■ Lots for Sfile 73 •A N O -A H -t REMEMBER YOU SAVING the dogal. Bring them to Eaet- 32.75. Shrubs, fruit trees;-trans­ NEW TIKES, new recapa, used READING Uught — private les­ WASHING machine, 325, car t h a t y o u r TREASURY WAS VERY LOW. PHOTOORA.PH8 colored by e»- woCd Weavers and have them planted lettuce, rabbage, broc­ Urea and tubes. Expert vuloanla- sons— Elocution—school suiijecta. radio, 1-3 H. P. motor, drill press. Wantrd—-To Roy 58 DEERFIELD Bectlon, Seynasur perleneed oolorer.^Price reaaon- rtwoyen, cleaned or altered. atreeL Windsor, Cbnn., 3 adjoin­ o tng, houra recapping aervice coli, cauHflower., pepf>era. egg Free demonstration lesson by Inquire i)5 CYiarter Oak street, able, prompt aervice. Call 5305 8 You’ll And excellent workman­ W ANTED—By reliable Independ­ ing lots In fer dence B zone, Mancheater O > and Recapping plant, etc. Woodisnd Gardena, request. White Studio (Johnson downstairs. or 09 Doane atreet. ship at reaaoi.abli pilcex. 1128 168 Woodland street. Telephone ent dealer. '250 to 300 quarts X 100'. Han all utllltlex and im- Company. Broad aitect- Tele­ Main atreet. East Hartford. Block). 709 Main. I%ona 2'1392. ■bout 4 per cent milk, dally. Re­ Ifn C T Now trlenda and facea at phone 3889. Open 8 a. m. to 7 p 8174. FOR SALE One 2-gallon um provementa except sewer. Fior Phone Hartfora 8-0091. plies ntrlctly confidential. If can Immediate sale, 31.000. Tele­ Social Introduction .Bervloe. m. with stand, in good condition. TO.MATO Plants, Bonny Best Musical— Dramfitic 29 350. Inquire 73 Maple street. furnish all or part write Box W, phone Mancheater 2-0860. Village Scatlon required of all WE HAVE flqeet aeHortments of Pritchards, also iceberg lettuce Herald. for your protection. 39 lOaS REBUILT Dodge engine, Real Estate Aaaoclates. MrV*ii«lil flytolrstr, Isr. kitchen linoleums. Alao tile and and cabbage plants. 1,47 Birch PIANO 'TUNING, repairs, recon­ Paart atiMt. Room 8B, Hartford 1180.. Iilquire 85 Marshall Road. FROZEN Food cabinets for Im­ wall. Coverings. Manchester I^kwr street or cail 5508. ditioning, etc.- John Cockerham, mediate delivery, 8. 12 , ind 16 WE BUY old lawn mowera re­ Fliona 'Tel. 2-2017. fVrverli.g Co., .VI npttage street. 38 Bigelow street. Phone 4219. ,. cu. ft. Frozen food wrappings gardless of condition. Friend y Resort Property for Sale 74 SEIZES THE CHANCE TO *E T SOUAXE W ITH "O LE M X A N Y !' Call .5688. TOMATO.S 310 for t.OOO plants, FIXIL 718 North Main. 4777. M A N C H n T E lt\ A u to drlvinfi REBUILT Motora. Olva your old and containers. Capitol Grinding ANDOVER L A K E —Two cleared f - car new Ilf4. Get a reballt motor cabbage 75c foi 100 plants, pep­ Co., 38 Main atreet. Phone 7958. ‘ sebooV Maatcr tnbsnrt of rood MANCHES'l'EK'S dealer in raga adjoining loU 50x150 each. $500 from Wards 35 new parte re­ SHKE'I MHI AL WOKK pers 31.50 for 100 plants. Tony BasincHS Upportunitica 33 IdtH for ThinkinR BY EINiAlt MARTIN drlVtnSi the footer ^ a y . Phone papar and acrap mstals oalla ai takes both. Call Mancheater FUNNY BUSIN BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL BY DICK Tl'KNKH lUNns AND Hhit BUDDIKR built to Wards high stAndarda. (5irsblno, 12 Glenwood street FOR SALE—Bolton quarry atone. S-M77. Rot All Furnace Repairing. RESTAURAN* Tavern for sale. your door and paya you highest 8028. comi OM. O M toP N L\TTV\ For Fords A, AA. V-8, Chavrolel Ideal for fireplace, veneering ter­ OH, M\o, ThV VJM PA.'.'17.N cauliflower 3.5c dox, Ice- gravel, fill and soil; butl-doxer, street. Phone 5879 o •and, loam and gravel call M. for old motor. Montgomery Ward Fumscos Installed together. Could be mad* Into bath, furnace heat, two-car ga­ OUK. ItAt JR *1 TWOiiftlAtA.SO IT OVl&RT cheater 3334. AmealU drivewaya ,burg lettuce 15c dor. 57 Florence trucking. Phone Myron Lee. 2- urtvk to <8oob 828 M.*ln street. Phone 5181. grill. Call Tom Minor, Rockville USED r URNITURE. Will buy en­ rage. Lot 100 X 144, nice location. r Cavos rrougb and Oonductoi street. 1869, Mancheater. S T tP t GUU for Roa eatimataa. RopalrUui. 1187-2, 7 to 9 a. m tire household or any part. Also Seven rooms and hath, high antique furniture, old glass, elevation, lot 150 x 135. Four SAVB MONET In a buslnaaa-ltko Altfcb.^Armsorlriw—Tim « 16 NEW AND used Royal Portable Q i w«y. Start a Savings Plan and NORMAN BEN1Y Rooflng—Siding typewriters. Immediate delivery. china, bric-e-brac or what have rooma and bath, two-car garaga. put your money to work. Uen- TWO 800 mv)8 new famoue non 177 Spruce Street Help Wanted— Female 35 Liberal terms and trade-ins. Re­ you. Manchester Auction Sales Clark Realty Co.. South atreeL Tot 8986 HOOKING and siding our special­ Co. Phone 3375 atom retnma. All accounts in- skid Ures fo?Nt.23.75. natural rub­ ty. New ceiliiigs and carpeniry. pairs on all makes. Marlow's, 867 South Coventry. Phone Willi- ber, guarante«L flret quality. mantle 266J4. ' / mrafi op to $5,000. See ua soon. RADIO RMi.llxingl Have It re- Highest quality materials Work­ GIRL, as mother's heli>er. Phbhe Main street. s' Manfbeatnr Ailldlng and Loan WE BUY ragi papers and scrap Free mounting. MUjer Motors pa* red oy experla Ptek-up eerv manship guaranteed. A. A Dion, 4504. 653 Centex atreet metals Call Arnold Nelson, 737 HEMLOC7K Point on Coventry Ice, guarenleed work. Seta check Inc. Phone 4860. Lydall street 8906. * Lake. Large lota, $198 and up. sd r the r.ome Oar radios e CASHIER, full time, no exper­ ATLAS metal floor stand for ten- IIH',•II Iqch lathe. Phone 3750. Owners on property evenin|^. Trailert for Sale specialty. Manchester Kadir UOOFIo’G — Specialising In re­ ience necessary. Apply Manager, xAbUmi«M1m f#r Salt 4 pairing roofs ol all kinds, also Circle 'Theatei. Saturday and Sunday. Hemlbek ------1 ------Se-vlee, I!*- Blrrh etreet Phone A -l''U )A M , 1-yd load. 310. Flat Ronma Without Hoard 59 new t^ fs . .No Job loo small or Point Realty Oo., South Gbven- C-. •• CARS OF DISTINCTION AT 1947 DE LUXE 3-room house 3-084U wall 'xtone, per load. 315. Red and try. WllllmanUc I 868W ^ trailer. Ueed only 3 months Call large. Good work, fair price. Free SALESLADY Carrolls corner Main FURNISHED room for working \ gray Quarry stone. $'2S per load T. M. sta W. a SAT. ess. __ CORMIER HA 1)10 Ulnic, washing machines estimates. Call Howley, Man­ anil Birch streets, have an open­ couple or 2 gentlemen, 91 Foster 3887. We sp ^allze In flagstone, side­ A Dollcfito Job. Boya BY V.T. HAMLIN )R SALES household appliances, electrii chester 8301. ing for experienced young lady. street. Suburban 75 A L L E Y UOI* motors. Wm rail and dellvsr Come In for Interview. Please do walk tertoce. and veneer block. 14 Maple Street Routt 6, mlton Notch. Phone 2- ■ROOM AND board, gentleman Th'6 acX'LLA, L*T TIHfi _ Manchester. Conn. Garagea—Service Storage 10 Ouarantecd workmanship. Jones not telephone. FOUR-ROOM editage for Sfils! «> 'T13 Afik'ltoT 9M0w T H fl« Fuinlture, 86 Oak street Man Heating— Plumbing 17 0617. PromOT delivery. preferred. 29 Ridge street. Phone Hemlock Point, Oovehtry Ltos, • a cojNTfiv. W AM 9 AN TMC M0*4\ him M gs x h o M T»<» Chester. 3-1041. W AN TE D - Girl for shirt press­ 5339. South Ooyentry, Conn. Phone Ht K'U.a. ) TO Tstfi 1946 Pontiac 2-Door Torpedo, GARAGE For Rent. Inquire 73 FOR PROMPT, eiriclont plumb- ing unit also one for general FOR SALE - 'lien ’s rebuilt rebu and ft A^qiCA,N Vsto- TMfi L«’e« < Afifiba relasted shoes,«s. '^tter than tha new FURNISHED room on Main WllllmanHe 1868W3. ^ to SmR w i wave radio, heater. cottage etreet LAW N mowers sharpened 'The Ing - her ting aervice cal) J. Me- laundry work. Experience not ASSl TO NEIP, 1946 Chevrolet 4-Door Fleet- Universal Way" slay eharp long­ (?ann. 160 Blaaell atreet. Phone essential. Manchester Laundry, cheap shoes. Sek them. Sam street, for a couple or a gentle­ SOUTK^ COVENTRY—New Caph RABE er. cut keenei. operate easier 4.355 klaple street. Yulyes. 701 Main street. man. Cohtinuoui hot water. Co5l,^4 large rooms and bath on * mSfiter. radio, heater, fog- Motorryclefl— BiCyclea 11 Phone 6803.' • Work guaranteed. Tel 2-98.53. 85 ftrst floor. 2 ni.flnlshe<' 2nd floor. lighta. 1‘LiKlGK.L) Main sewers, sink, SALESLADY Wanted. Sec mana­ UNDERGROUND gnibqge receiv­ 1948 MOTl'RCYCLE, 74, price Fairfield street. /Oak floors, *lnoleum kitchen and' 1941 Dodge 4-Door Luxury lavatory and bath drains effi­ ger at McLellan Stores Co., 975 ers—shell of cement to^aat 30 FURNISHED room for working $850. Inquire 110 Broad street years; will not corrode.^anitary couple, or gentleman. Reference^ bath. Oil heat. Cx)l Wlllimantic -’A*' liner, radio, heater, fluid ALL A PPLlANt'B S serviced and ciently machine clcniied. (Tarl Main street. 2079-J3. R. F. Siplth, builder. Phone 8534. repaired, humera. refrigerators Nygren. plumbing, steam fitter —odorless In summer, wHj not reqvilred. Phone 5457. drive. WOMEN wanted for steady, pleas­ freeze In winter. Immediate de- South atreeL fcouth (Joventry. 1942 Chevrolet Club Coupe, 1946 HARLEY DAVIDSON 74 rsnges, washers, etc All work and pump mechanic, 15 .South .NICELY Fninlfhed room, gentle­ iOk. guaranteed Metro Service Co.. street. Phone 64II7. ant work. Saturdays off, goewl jlverles. Phone 2 9454. O.H.V.. Just 7.000 miles. Very pay. New System, Laundry. Har- man .preferred. Inquire ..At 316 heater. clean. Call 2-1340 after 4 p.m. Tel. Manchester '3-0888 Wantrd— Real Katato 77 It • » subtl# hint to our nolghbor to koop hit chicktnt At 1941 Ford Beach Wagon, PLU.MBINO and heating service | r1s8*i street. Spruce atreet, near CTharter Oak home!” RADIO — tClectricai Appliencr BoatH and .\crcssorieH street. 7?i- .♦T heater. and repairs. Do you save plenty 'VANTED Woman, not over .50, LIS l YOUR property Rsaldentlsl Ilininess Svrvirc* Offered IS Service, repalra picked up ano et hot water economically'’ l*ct and biiMnesa Have many cllsnta SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 1989 Mercurj' Conv. Club, aa hoiisekoeper. good home, live IS' .SEAWORTHY sailboat, hollow dedvered promptly 20 years me solve your hot water prob­ George U Graziadio. Realtor. 109 In. Phone 7401. mast, new sails, bronze. gear, radio, heater. GAS AND Electric weldU|g, all experience John Maloney Phone lems.'Edward Johnson. 6979. nt(*d—Rooms— Board 62 Henry street. Phone 6278. FHECKI KS AND IIS FRIEND G rubble Kidcfi Again BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER metals lead burning. Eighteen conipaiw, extras. 12'-14' MBC out­ 1946 Pl.vmouth 4-Door, radio, 3-1046 I Welniil street WAN3TCD—Nice room for lady. ~ f T yeara experience. George L board boats. Flapibeau outboard B.UYER w'alting for your proper­ reepers Bur ITi8 SUtoKR. Dio WtUL fiEVCRE WAIT FOR SUPPfR? heater, In vilnnity of Foster street. ■ 99t*. IHl IT MA StaviCL ISC. T,Jt SfC. U T S»T Off C ! POR Tb I "!Vi* Tmiaia s Green. 473 Gardner atreet. Call Kotifing—Kepairini; 17-A Help Wanted— Male S« motors. R. E. McIntosh. 28 ty. What .lavo you to aellt All This A^OW MOW OfMER MORE DEADLY tTiMg,Tv PADDY i E X T R A h e a v y CAS’I IRON -V- Phone'7308. TRANSPORTATION 3047. Harvard road. Tel. .6063. Prompt and cunfldentlal serigs. FUSS OVFR DAREMTS FFTL A>ii'*OOS£YS' I "fclAM'fME.'' AND STEEL FURNACES HOOFING OK ell Kinds Ghirfiney fHr K‘'bcral laun- “ Confound your contolonce. Mis* Kramer! Now will you A UlTrLC A90UT XiOS MCX>- SPECTALS Write or call A. Reale, Realtor, 44 jl'> . /euB^piAem FOR IMMEDIAIE work, giillngiillei work and insulation 1 '*to' 571 O ntcr stresL R ED KYD ER A PropoaltloH BY FKKII HARMAN / aoblne Oo.. iU3 Mgin street 1999 OLM M OBILE. Can ba sMn Female______^ frigerator A-1 condition: Proctor Phone 8215. A 9M8. HnuHfhnld Servicen Moving— Trurking— VETERAN established in 1 SEE tOU’RC HOT VlATCHliy rFOtUfiT IT. RTPtff' Not ta a i i ^ a Afi A HATTER BUT IT /MIGHT Btf aftar 5 at 74 Dunnt atreet. S Pop-up toa.xtei.s for delivery. worth to u r O ffp rn i 13 A U LOOKING for thYil extr.i day’s Chester business urgently need.V HAVING REA Estate problensT HE TltA'N THIRE'S no iNTiTLED .OP PACT. Storage 2 New .\BC washer with pump, ThiUK TDu’i'C vfmimie TD' 1988 W ILLYS aadan, radio, heat- REFRIGERATION apartment or house. Stork due Fk3*3 E«H iNO HARD»£tLiN’5 •O E&t ON kifl pay, one day of light cleaning. 3109.93. Ben.son'8, 713 Main pity and farm property bought JUDO.nfNT,' Got A L05K The ar, new batery 5 good tlrea, price KATHRA Y'S Fashldned nig. fur I'KUCKING and hauling. Ashc.« soon. Willing to makp improve­ BLSk$« TH*« 1 HoPC-' —. SERVICE Apply Manager, (Tircle Theater. street. Tel. 3535, id sold by calling R T. Mcvlaon, Ti.HE. IXJ'.LAR;^ 8E08T0E8S cx 1396. Telephone 4997. / Domestic, commercial. For nltiire, car upholstery cleaners. amt rubbish re.noved. Varda i^d ments. Manche.ster 6265. Ryaltor. Phone Manchester 7700. aiouufiMi V For people who desire the best, cellars Cleaned. Olander 2-986L AVAILABLE iwsltlons for all ■) prompt day and night service, FLOOR problems solved with / don't think you'll find ■T* expertly clcanevl In your home types of office 8Uid technical per­ linoleum, oauba'i tile, countoi W’AN TE P— Small farm la Man- CALL 2-1428 phofie 2-97211. LOCAL. MOVING and trucking. sonnel. , Highest' salaries and Hnutoh tor Sale 72 cheatW oc Glastonbilry. Call any it spelled that way Inquire 28 Foley atreeL , Phone Expert Workmanship, free esti­ Town PIELA-S - REFRIGERATION most desirable openings In the mates Open evenings. Jonhs morning. Tel. 7036. in th e UlCI US wash yoiu; walls by ma­ 6718. . Hartford area. Applv Burnham TW O-FAMILY. 4 ana 4 rooms, . 38 Birch Street chine. Does a rially clean Job. K'umlturo. Oak atreet. Phone with one rent vacant. Large lot; DF^IRB.'A single home hi Man­ dictionary. Employment Agency. 29 Pearl 2-1041. — ' Advertisement LANDSCAPING, garden work of Preserve's paint, saves, redecor­ MoVlNO. household goods and 2-car garage. Cash required for chester: trice not to exceed 3 1 1 .- pianba moved anywhere to the 'strejet. Hartfopl. Phone 4-3002. all kinds, pruning, grading. P. ating. Behr^nd's Cncanlng Serv- HOSPITAL Beds - or t^heel-chairs doiyi payment about 33.000. Call 000. WriteU. Herald. Donovan before 8 a. m. Phone 3- ive. 144 High street. Phone 5850 suite.‘Also genersd trucking ani HELP W ANTED— Male and fe­ 6762 evenings. .ftabbish Collection -rubbish removed. ' Pianos oi able Phone Keith's Furniture W ANTED IN\ Manchester or vi­ 1531 after 5 p. m. male — Positions available In -for rent or sale Hates reasdti- HAVE YOUR nigp and upholstery specialty. Frysinger and ^1a(!l- coninierclai, industrial, executive MANCHESTER — Immediate oc­ cinity, a slng^ . or two*famlly Trucks and m4n In',the employ cleaned hy Dear'. Personal Serv­ 4159. cupancy; 4-room single, roughly home. Willlmr-bo pay reasonable of the Toivn of Manchester will LAWN MOWERS sharpened, ro- gan Phone 5847. and leChniCjXl flslda Apply The pxirpd.. Range burners cleaned, ice. Manche-Kte.- 5408. Hartford r e p o s s b :ssp: d r .«’,.a . Victor finished children’s playroom up­ price In cash Write Box P, i f l i ^ collect rubbish aboiit town, on *ASHES. Cans, rubbish ra Burnham Employment Agency. installed. AVashing machines, 6-1166. . ' table model radlo-phunograph stairs. Timkin oil burner, con­ Herald. . COM TMT BY WCA fffBviCr IRC T M >|C U % MT 0»f 6-5 iuauLU*’ June 7th and 14th.,, Cellars, attics, yards /leaned. 29 Pearl street. Hartford, Conn. vacuums repslred, saws tiled. for unpaid balance. Benson’s, 713 tinuous hot water, basement .VIC F U N i Nifty la Interented BY MICtlAKL U'MAI.I.FY AND BAI.I’H t.ANB You are, therefore, requested to Chimney cleaning amj/ repairs. Pickup ahd delivery. Friendly CALL rEIUtV'tS Household Serv- Main street. 4 . laundry find, modern kitchen, en­ “ You know how my parents pry-into all my affairs— place your Ijarrela, or other niate- Ice for expert clbantng of floora L if^t trucking, odd Jobbing. C. Sitoutions Wanted— tire house redet^rated. l.aiwn and Qom do you fo about tsllinf a friend that the f!rl riala on the lawma In fc^fint of Flxlt Shop,'718 North Main. Tel. 8IANCHE8TER—6-ftbpm - Sin­ that’s why I enjoy these rides on the subway wherq we 4777. walla ruga upholstery, windows, W. Carson. Phone 5008. Female 38 ANTIQUE' wall what-not; un­ shade trees, "quiet neighborhood, {he wants to marry is not fill »h« should b« 7 houaes, near the; alitewaltrs, but odd joha Phone 7690. gle w-lth sun porch, IH*Ptae*> can be alone!’* • usually hai^dsome. 320. Antique $7,JO0. Tel. Manchester 2-9509. hot water heat. x»rage. carn«r *'*’*-^ ------not on the sidewalks. THE AUSTIN, A Chambers Cb^ HIGH School, sophomore would «halr . (gentleman's Victorian). All receptaclea cii^*,. pWtel'lals, MANUHESIER TOcal or long distance moving, MANCHESTER Green Section— lot. Excellent locaHnn. SHEhTi METAL WORKS like work, daring for children, ' Irpholstercd in blue cut-velvet. Arranged. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WII.LIA.MS i OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HfMMLfc aho4dd be placed qn the laWn the KuildinR-r-UnntrartinK 14 hlovlng, packing and storage afternoons and few evenings a Sacrifice for 350. Comfortable Six-room single, fireplace, oH AIR CONUrnUNlNG WELL. Of* ALL"HE'S ' night before aa trucks and men Phone Manchester 5187 Hart­ week. Calj 2-1841. lounge chair. Black mohair'with burner, combination screens and MANCHESTER — 8-Room / i l l w a tc h , esAO, Tw iggs/ i 'll le'T Mpo in o n ' WHAT'S THE PRICE HOT, AIR f u r n a c e s J.'-SULl IVAN, mason contractor, LETJlW IT DOWM EASY a l l r ig h t - A SECRET .'That g a r a g e m a n \ will start in designated areas at ford 6-1423. maiyron slip cover, 315. Phone 2- storm sash. Immediate o'ceupan- gle, all conveniences, gavag OF Th a t s e c r e t . T;00 A. M. Installed and Repaired brickwork. plastering. cinder cy, S9;200. only. 3500 to veterap SO HE WON’T GET I'LL WATGH WANTS ^ 2 0 0 POR A LITTLE TiNkeC MA30R ? l e t m e ' block, concrete work, stone. Tel. 2702. large lot. Priced to sell. SPLASHED WITH JUNE 7tb. 1947. COLLECTION Bavestroughs and Conductors JAMES MAORI, /General truck­ Sitnatinns Wtnted-^ who rati qualify. Call tk>odc.h1l4" THAT YOU , ING \N\tH MV CAR.' FOR TWO CENTS (50ESS YOU'RE ^ •\!l Types of Sheet Metal Work? 2-0418. e r U F F / BOY, HE'S I CLEAN n ue /— SCHEDULED AS FOUXIWS: ing. Range and ,^el oils, ashes M ale' 39 DUO-THF.K.M oil air j:ohditloning Realty Co.; Realtors. Manchester MANCHESTER— S-Family, 8 t o Pe r fo r m it MvseLF'-w but . SHORT ONLV • l6T. SO 22 Years' fCxiMirlence and rubbish reim^ed. Sand CLEVER.’ WATCH-- lE vou Like AREA BOUNDED i 'ARPENTER work of aU kinds umt, -complete, less installation, 7925 or Hartford '2-0779. Office rooms fwH apartment, all con- WATCH — FOR mV s a CRO-ILIAC COn DiTiOn / OF THE * 2 0 0 HCr V •TKLEI’HONB 5413 v gfavel, fill and loam, phone 4523. 'ill TO yVATCH North by South Wlndeor and Roofs, siding, additions and alter­ G 1. GOING to school wants part $274.95. Devlnd tlompany, Water, 15 Forest street. venlenees, ?-ear garage. Terras IT so WELL AS IT IS, X DON’T HAPPEN WANTS / HOW FAR ) Vanion Town Lines. ations. Also new oonstnictlon. lime Job. Driver's license, best bury 3-3856. Arranged. i TO HAVE QUITE” DO X MiSS ? East by Bolton and Vernon reference. Call 2-0694. SUMMIT Street—Large six-room y SlefferL Phone 2-0253. Painting— l*apertn SO. COVC8fTRYe^9'arm of ap­ THE SUM HE •Town Unea. V’E BUY and sell good used hou.se, garapr. one block from ■ " - -1 ------proximately la seres I*a4—I$ t # ' South by Glastonbury Town B AND D ConsiruL'llon (Ximpany 1 ..IN TIN G and paperl furniture, coroblaatlon raflgea. bus. near s.'hool, I>it 82 x 182. line. Uogk— Kirdse—Pets 41 Price 310.500, 60-dsy'occupancy. riesrsd. S pasturs -o- $>raass M I S S M A R S Concrete work, ivtalning waiia. Interior • exterior. There Hi no gas ranges an4 n«atora Jones bouse. 8-car g a m M chlohto West by South Main, Main, cinder blocks, septic lankx land­ substitute fpr quality. C. \ F . Furniture Store, 36 Osk Phone Marshall Agency, Bolton. Tel. Union and Btater Streets. ' PURE BRED OoIIle pups. 380 fa- Coops. Located oa hard pave#* M A.NII I t'BBS BY LliiSUH TURNER scaping. grading, driveways. V. Charbonneau. Tel. 2-9573, male, 335 male. Call between 6 2-1041. 2-0715 or 8275. read. Sale price $11,9M. NOTEi Rubbish will, he collect­ Tea Leaf Reader Belluccl Tel. i-1601. and 8. RockvIUe 972-12. WONOta HOW TiUMB. ed qn both aldee of the above men- INSIDE and outalde painting.' MMW fiiLLiOk PIC- \IP4 Y. JUT IT9 | tlcoed streets June 7tfa, and ill paperhanging. Rooma 12xl8 done ^ABLE and whl^e Collie pupa. AODltlUN/U. UBTIMOS TUMfi O TMi'Katafiiet ON9 OP THC higbu^y* within the above de­ R E A D IN G S 9 A. M. FloriNtsi— Ntiim'iiet "*15 for 315. Includes paper at 60c a I months old, registered, FRESH AT OUK U m O B M Y * MfilWt 9MN 199fiT KUOWN s t i n y boundaries. ;o|l. Call Gilbert Flckett, 4208. blood lines. 335 up. Thco- \ Johnson's P(UUTfiD-.0N SOAP /TfitoC-MMlKS JUNE I4Ui, 1947 COLLECTION T O 9 P .M . SPECIAL—Now la the time to Seltz, High street. South WBfimCfifiNDBIU, / MTHIWOUD •CRKDITUED AS FOLLOWS: plant your Bind Spruce, 31.35. PAIN TIN G and papsrfaanglng. Poultry Form (JOATS’ MILK ALLEN REALTY €0. 90MIP5 . M PfiPVR* K T0P8N! Bring container. Height 3-5 feet. Excellent workmanahtp tod ma­ Ot miry- AREA BOUNDED AliiO SUNDAYS 847 Middle Tnrnplke, W’est 30c QT. DELIVERED RF4ALT 0 RS M4P mk&kjmof Ifogth by South Windsor Line Oaano’s. 155 Oak atreet. terials used. Wallpaper. Either Phone 2-006.5 ^ 190 CENTER triRCrr East by South Main', Main. cash or amall monthly payoMRtS- 2 years old. Inquire E. >y«ll known for its healing TKIJCPIIONE 6106 \ (A FOR . SALE—50,000.annual flower­ Vtakm and Slater Streets. - 2 4 0 T o H fr Raymond Flake. TcL 2-933i. Baldwin road. possibilities in rase of ul­ BoiiUi by Glastonbury Town ing plants. 25' varieties ' such as OUR SPECIALTY ' AU Uace ot laeoraasA cers. eczema and general Una. H artford asters, anapdragona, ten ' weeks INTERIOR and exterior painting, BOSTON pups, Fox Ter* InrlodlNX l-lfe. C9o. West by East Hartford Town stock and petunias, etc. Also paperhanging, floor saadlng. rter Ush Setter pups. BroMartg Fryers diiorders. Martgagee Anaaged TYJiGES YApe Take B arber St. Bus. hardy perennials and rock gap aad reflnlahing calking, roofing, cross 18. Ready to go. — NE N09Ct Rubbish win be collect- den plants at .reasonable pricea. prewar pricea 12x15 room paper­ - 4-S Zimmerman, ,e street. 6287. and Fowl Harrifi White 'Pine jrCyWiLLiA'^c, \ OMLV ' ad on fiQ highways within the Large asaortmeid of geraniums. ed, 312. Now booking outolds NEEDS, •ibove dsscribsd boundaries. N IN E Week oldi mixed Oollle Tel. Hartford .>-9213 50c each at Mc^Mnville's Green­ spring and summer dontraeto. Dressed On Satarday Goal Farm Reatl Heruld AHvs. THE BIG SPREAD BOARD OF SELECTMEN, houses and .Niyracrtes. 31I2 .Wood Spray 01 brush, f ’all R E. Web­ and Oird dog puppies, male 3.10. Whils Ymi Wait! Bolton Tel. Man. 5484 Bv O. H. Weddell, CI4rk bridge street; . phone 5947, ster. je965. female 35. rhenrt2-14(i6.