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'^ BAt^DAT, MARCH tB, • m atuiflibr tpgttteg W>ral& ■ Avarsg* DsMy Mot Proas Ran vwoiMl ?€ fc^ttff&g aonaa OPEN ALLDAY rer llw Maatt aC rskraory. 1B4B ...... Jndiws emrtla’ a MsM^ sooi# aad hM (M odte eoma UP to • mill on ths htooK aad Mark 60 Yeai; bf Marrfaiie T fjtgn yw wantsd to Uada a empty sMiM SUNDAY 9,713 erassBi tttniadesMfo aoe ;T o w b for a skliifnll. If you git what 1 Gburch Hoiir llttauriliPHIPr IwU SlFrauI Heard Along Main Street naan*** ' 't J- ' North End Phannaey H ( Maattar «l Ow Aodll , m M tiac o ( DO* Our frlaad smotharad a rtgh. > Darsaa ad CtoaoloHsaa And on Some of Manchester^* Side Streets, Too ■Well sir, them Indians, they left 4 Depot Sq. Phono t54S vl MaruAester~^A City o f Village Charm ' . Quqr Port, TIm To Be Heard Tonight at It Li^oB. on Monday the pappooee lay on the giom jA ^pmpoaod ebangw la the They went In and was gone a w ^ . 10 O^Clock on Nearly Some o f the U g naUonal ((3aaSii ad AdvorllalBg aa Paga IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 28. 1949 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CIM tS! ifTB of the poet win be acted Back then, Y ’know, they didn’t .VOL. LXVTIL, NO. 150 One o f the advertisers object to tl^ fence In nothin’ much and. before r'il large tum ^w t la hoped'for catUfiff ■UtioM In Hnrtforo w .yAll Stations "squeesed In’’ commercials u d long some stray hogs come the iP«^K>eed action la to - bemroUcltlng merchants and buiri- there Is some tacllnatloa to dis­ Public nmmm houBCs In Manchester for around. ja t to the port memberahlp continue them. Tonight at ton o'clock "One sponsorship of programa In o r ^ r “They tell me that when them tnt^t»<"g la. called for eight Business men who are approacB' Indians come out, the hogs 1 ^ Great Hour," radio prog rai^ of tte Stenographer Loses Home in Tornado’s Swath to build up sUtlon revenue. We jVcloch. ed on this radio sponsorship plan et up' the pappoose clean. He Churches of America will be don’t pretend to be » F. M. BRODERICK Groundwork Laid Congress do well to study the time offered Conferees wasn’t eveq baptised-’’ • • bioadeaet over tte combined fa­ Membera of the Mancherter Rod gram analyst, nor set ®“W lv e s and what kind of program tte y are Which shows what you edn hear 84S Main St. Tel. 2-1M2 ? eng Oun chib wlU meet at the Up Afl an authoFlty on what i* competing with over otter s ^ cilities of three of tte major net- and bad on the air waws, but on Main street In the spring. rtubhouae In Coventry thU e v ^ tlons. ’They know weU enough ■worka af tte nation. The program 5 ^ v e heard that thU Particular For House Fight f*ln g . A roart ham aupper win be that good apota are at a premium The foUowlng la an account of may be heard on any station of ' at «:80 and the bueln€« station doesn’t offer some o t me and there must be some go®d rea­ older and well esUbllshed Hart­ a conversation overheard this week the Columbia, Mutual, or American Agree on son If a station tries to sell them Extension ' aeaalon eHU be held at eight ford stations much competition. In a local resUurant. FENDER ^ND BODY o'cloch. Duea are payable at this a program. Good time spots. It Is TWO people were discussing the Broadcasting Company nrtworks. Manchester business J"®" " • ’'® pretty generally realised, pretty The purpose o f tna program Is aseeting of the clqb. joined In radio sponsorship o ^ to n , narrow escape from Injury of some WORK On Power Setup much sell themselves. to bring before tte American M d some insist they never o b W ^ friends. It seenos these friends Members ofU ie KIw m U Club ed any tangible reeults. Othera were walking home at night along people tte work now being done, The fat man Is supposed to be as well as tte work that can be SoUmene and Flatc. tne. •rem inded that aU think that they may have " V e e r ­ the road In the Keeney streets the Ladles^ Night program April 4 good natured pretty much all the done ta tte future, through the Of Curbs on Rents ed In obUlnlng some additional HIllstQiwn area, a section cff town 634 Center Street Apipropriations Commit­ mart bo made to Herb M cIUnn^ business but they have no way of time, but the obese p e r s o n ^ Is that la sparsely settled and not World Relief Funda of the churches French Voters touchy In regard to some things no later than Monday, March ^ niaklng a definite check. very well lighted, when they be­ ~-riMto by VIchl vrtio are participating. The hour tee Approves Almost Charles Crockett wlU swure tte that enter Into his life. For ex­ wlU be brought to a climax when came aware o f the sound o f horses Edward L. fish Mrs. Edward U Fish *Fair Net Operating In> •peakers for the Monday meet­ One of the obstacles In the radio ample he doesn’t partKmlsrly en- President Truman speaks to the In Full Plana for Gov­ Lowiy Sandwich Put field la the Inability to get a g ~ d galloping toward them. I t was so Seen in Swing Johiison Tells ing. ____ Joy being referred to as ’fat. He black that night that they could prople ta behalf of this work of Into Higher Bracket come’ for Landlords Ume spot. PracUcally rtl of the doesn’t relish being told by r ernment-Owned Proj­ good spots are purchased on a na­ not discern from which direction tte Christian churches. Marine Private clothier or men’s furnishings sales Philadelphia. March 28—.P) Provision of Exten- ^ tional hook-up basis. Few local the horses were approaching and The program Is aupported na i FOR SALE ects to Expand Power Toward Right Aims as Head art J. Palmer, 17, son of w d man that he should try "a slse Chestnut Street Residents Uonally by all Christian groups — A Philadelphia restaurant Mrs. EMwln J. Palmer, 840 Parker programs, esj^clally the newM they became panic stricken won^ sion Measure Giver­ dering where to go to escape. Sud­ Robert D. Jordan, director o f pro­ Transmission Facilities owner has raised the lowly s K i t T ^ promoted to his pres- ones, can hope to * *^ w e v e r, we ttlnk^ It Is c a ^ sandwich to a higher Income ing 15 Months; Way S T m k wSen he te< ^ tly com- a following. Usually In* the poUteness-towards-the-fat- denly, Just ahead of them, sparks motion for tte National Council of Of All Forces To Celebrate Anniversary tte Episcopal church, who was New six room. Oil heat, Communists Take Lick­ bracket. hlf bMtc trftiAin^ th6 time salesmen man tendency a Uttle far when he showed ta the darkness from the Washington, March 28.— Cleareil for House metal Shoe of one of the horses mainly responsible for lavt wlnteriq tile bath. At 83 Bigelow St. The operator of a sandwich flnrlne Corps Recruit *^P^,***^ fill-ln programs for ‘ •'®, reads a clotting label such as one (A*)— The House Appropria- ing in Cantonal Elec- ihop at 48lh and Spruce streets months when so m w y v scraping a rock. ’The couple were Manchester Division. Sons.of Tem­ broadcasts of tte program “Great ,\ud Senate Action rtobland, 8. C. Private Palmer, mah we know came across the Mr. and Mrs. Edward IE. Fish of Immediate occupanc}’. tiona committee laid the New Secretary of De­ is displaying this window sign shows go off the air. other day. ’This Particular m w forced to throw themselves Into perance; alsq members of King Scenes From Great Play*,” Is act­ '^tions; -Coalition Par­ who quallllod as a ^11® 104 Chestnut street win observe ing as general chairman,. However these days; when he llred for recorA enlisted new sources of Income are sw ght generally goes to a clothing sales the underbrush at the side o f the David and Sunset Rebekah lodges. groundwork today for a pub- fense Promises .\ruiy, Before Law Expires their 60th weddWg anniversary R o m a n Catholics, Protestants, ties Swamp Both Foes "Bombshell sandwich — a S r S o Marine C o r^ on ?or mesTspots. The advertiser man and asks to try on a r o u ^ road, as the horses thundered by- M ra Fish was Noble Grand in New six room. 2 unfinbh- lic-versuB-private power fight complete delicatessen store be­ XT, 1948, at Hartford, for three who goes In on such a sponrorshlp of suits ta the slse “ 4« .short, Scatched, shaken up and not a Ut­ Sunday. The anniversary will be Eastern Orthodox, Poltsb Nation­ Navv and Air Force 1916., al, An^icans are all supporting ed np, full dormers, oil In a $577,824,408 Interior de­ tween three .slices of white or Washington, March 28.— years. ____ ' Is dotag what the big. ® *P «ri*"c^ stout." Imagine his surprise when tle angrted, the two picked them­ informaUy celebrated by an "open Paris, March 28— {JTi— Interior advertisars won t do—use alr-tlme N w l y all their married lifajttey tte effort. partment money bill for the B. E. ahip—ew, «m ia the Wfockaga e f Ua OtmmSmt, fNcte,. beaae, stands beside the lied la which Ms Will All Be Unitefl r> e - $1.2.5. • ifP)— Senate-House conferees he got home to read the garment selves up and continued onward as house’’_____ Sunday______, afternoon from ^ 3 , have reelded on caieatnut. street Seat, tile bath. Buyer may Minister Julea Moch, a Socialist, 8 t John’s Youth Oroanlsatlon that Isn’t profitable. An announcement appears in to­ year beginning July .1. It ap- wife aad twa chlldrea alept whea a tornado stripped the covera from bed aad deinoUahed the boase agreed today on a 15-moQth label on a suit he had Jurt pur­ the aounda of the hoof beats died to 5 and Sunday evening from 77, employed by the In­ choose' own decorations. 30 aald today Franca has taken a about them. Hla wife and children eoca^ Injury. The eterm whlek other eastern Oklahoma ia aponaorlng the showing of a Many of the short com m e^rts chased as follows: ’’46 poruy. in the distance. night’s "Herald,” made by ten roved almost in full plans of Washington, March 28— — len t control e.xtension bill re- to 10. at the home of Mrs. Emmd; paper MIU.^ caiarlei D.^^Par- churches of Manchester who will day occupancy. Tanner. St. "swing to right" In tha can­ towBS left daname esttiaated at $506,060. (A P wirepboto). P o l S T ^ v l e enUOed. aro spotted b y local stations be­ This story might have had a U NetUeton. slater of Mra Fish, Watklna Brothers, A. H. g government-owned projecte to Louis Johnson was sworn in t-xlsy tjuiring a “ fair nel^^operating ta,” tomorrow aft^ow _ « » tween Uie big national hook-ups. receive offeiings for World Relief tonal (cou nt^ elections, in which Our old friend, the Main Street m we serious ending had the at 14 Huntington street A ll gi,inner, w . B. Dull end wsa one of section. goxpniMl their power trnnsmtaalon as secretary of defense and prom­ Navv Rescues income” for lanSlorils. The These are known ta radio Pa^*"'® sparks not warned them of the ap tomorrow. In the case of three fodUtlea In tte went, tte nortt- tte Communuis t ««k a licking. or Stiff, met us as he *7*v®

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MQNDAT. MARCH S». 1»4> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHP,8TER CONN.. MONP.AT. MARCH » . 1919 r*n m FTMTs a niFOim Mrs. Gates returned to tho Unltad SUtea In 1928. Reaumlng her Social Work aUidlea aha received her maatera w Cub Director Bolton degree from the Kennedy School of Rtorc Ofpni Soulb Coveulry Det4a Mabf O'M*0* Mlaalona and in 1*W tte - 'TMaiAlBF . Look for the special blue and ro Critically faculty, teaching Bible, Marathi Pioneer Dies T h F M ^ Mr*. “ ‘ ‘ 'V . Is Appointed TeL and Indian Chrlatlanlty. ^ white sale signs ^ \ W4lll— n*‘ ~ ■ ». ffc*** She leavea a slater, Mra. Arthur RnfarwiF . Hurt in Blast The Young Married Couplaa elub Amy, YorkvlUe, 111., and a broth- I ' 9 :8 9 A .m . T o M n. Katherine Van atnfNMk Local Director Selected of Bolton Canter Congregational or, William B. Van AWn. of Miami. TkedeeU ^ 9 :8 0 P . M . Members of the Akin Gates Instructor BROWN church will haar Uaut. Robert Kiue of Explosion ami class at the Center achool on To Conduct the Lead­ *^S^tral arrmngemanta ara to be nesday wUl visit «'oae schools lUndall e< the Colcheatar BUU On^ Iiidia Since 1936 announced. FIro at OH Company they plan to attend in the f a l . ers' Course Police ■arraeka at their meeting Substation Myjslery namely. Manchester High school, tomorrow night. Tht moating will Hartford. March 28-(Ai — Mra -TN* f dkSdMvA Cub Commissioner William be held In the pariah room of the ... . i Windham High school, and the Katheiine Van Akin Gatea. d7, w church at • o’clock. Ueut. RanMll •loneer In social aettlament work m i m u U THOMSON'S UrhiChton, P».. March 28—W — Windham Regional Technical Vlena reporU that Mancheatar Dis­ c o t w y y ^ will ehow morlea and talk on tho 8M Bam • ITATI IMtARW MWSBM trict B. S. A. Is proud to announce In IndU, died Sund^ at Hartford I cauae ®t a® aaploalon at an ■olutlon of murder caaea by the hoapltal. Slnca 1938 aha had baen * THE OFFICE OF t u MAM sniir» m ancm itm , conn. H A R T K ji.n s (RIEHDlr DC P A K I > . . [ S'T S T f . i R t [ oU company aubatation near L.«- Mrs. Anna Levesque of Eagle that a local man, John M. Dormer Btau Police. The program has an Inatructor on India at th# Ken­ CM 8488 • DmM N*«*r, Vlt MANsg«r of 25# Porter street, has been se­ been arranged by Mr. and Mra. DR. i hlghlon ia a myatery today with vllle and Mrs. John T. R y*" nedy School of Miaalons, Hartford I Iwa •( UN iNh UI.N ataa trnm *t •» >* mMlj 'imiiiMis MdMSk 0 »1MI NO. North Coventry will be in charge lected to be the director o f the Ronald Grose and Mr. and Mra. Seminary foundation here. iNM snN •• lalisSi N ill w»mMk| isew______■ ^"Ihe two people who might know ^RALPH LEGHAUSSE of the St. Mary's Cub Leaders' trslnlng course to be John E. Rothwell. RafreahmenU Mra. Gates waa a antive of Mount I the anawer In critical condition at held St the Noah Webster achool will be aerv^ by Mr. and Mra. setback party Monday at 8 p. m. Vernon. Ohio. Sha received her WILL BE CLOSED palmcrton aoaplUl. in the church hall. In Hartford, beginning Wednesday Oscar Kroyatng and Mr. and Mra. Mrly flducKtlon In Wlicbn*ln •no "The bleat, described by term er Mrs. Myrtle D, carpenter. ftrM evening March 30. Henry McDonough. All young graduated from Relolt college In FROM MARCH 29 David Green aa aoundlng "like “ I it the'Town Hall Mr. Dormer Is smployed at couplea In town are Invited to at* 1906. She graduated froa» the ftfle shot.” ripped the frame I was appointed a dcle- Hamilton Standard tend tho meeting. Hartford Theological aemlnary In TO APRIL-11 Off the auhaUtlon of ^ ' «Lte represent Coventry tcach- an engineer. He hai lived In Man­ Mr. and Mra. Ralph gtHekland 1914 and with her huahand, the Same Day Service Vacuum Oil Oo- ^y*"**^**^-, I Jr, , t the May assembly •" Hat^' chester shout 12 years, during of French Read have announced late Loren Henry Oates, want to destroyed machinery and Pbm ploj, ■ . . Connecticut Educa- which he hss given 8 » " V ° “ *Ay th# birth of a daughter at Man- Ind(S\aa evangelical mltslonapf. S ? l” « « n t *" «*• • ' ’ ‘‘^‘’ uonal A^i;.claUon. Mra. (J^^rtrude his lime to PTA work st th* High­ ehaatar Memorial hostel on After the death'of her husband still under construction. oullford, fifth %nd algth grade land Park school, as Councillor for Wadnoaday, March 88. The baby THIS SERVICE DAILY Braaka Open Wp*ll*o teacher at the Red school, was in Columbian Squires, Knights of weighed nine pounda, three ouneee. u aiBo pniHM 1 rnarft* oi Oolumbtii, HR wtU a i \n C \x u Seoul The Rtrleklanda have two othw carrying gaaoUne“ *from “ the com-, 8 afternoon ^'hen habits work. For hU able daughters, Phtty and *8lly Ann. EXCEPT ON SATURDAY pany's plant at Paulsboro, N. J., to j discussed. organising Cub Pack No. 11* Because of the town .neetlng to STnghamton. N. Y. Gaaojlne caught, 80 children and the Washington School, and CUD be held tonight, Bolton Orange haa f i , (I fire and biased fiercely. 1 fift adults sttended the 4-H rally Pack No. 4 at Center Church, he postponed Its whlet party to to­ Tht fire started shortly before, „ ,. the Church Lom- waa recognised as an outstanding morrow night at the Community Garments Brought To Our Plant and was not •‘"“?.ynuinily House, .iiiurtdllbert H. 8torra braugbt under ^control for four was presented a plaque for out- Hundreds and Hundreds come good Cub Scout Isa d ei^ , r w O R E ^ - S ^ btmrtT Embera continued to burn stsnding ser^•lcc in 4-H The Pootmaatora ApproyoB . Before 10 A . M, coveted award given by the Mate The training course offerad by | of other items at bargain sale prices. ’■■'SJf'S....' 4-H office was presented by R u ­ Charter Oak Council is a rare op-1 portunity for thowe who would be ! W’ashlngton, March 28—(#y— W'eat Seneca. N . Y ■ • '''- i* '" '’" ‘X dolph W. Whaples, state 4-H lead­ May Be Called For At 5 P# M* Kane, 27, Philadelphia They .were er Mrs. Eugene Rychllng, leader directors of boys’ activities. The The Senate haa approvad th* fol­ C-ub leaders’ course is for Cub- lowing nomination# for poatmai- alone In the building when the of the Merry Maids, w m flv * " • tera In ConnecUcut: Howard Mac- ,.fhi$ h a W llSCRIfTIOM M t a m m a y Mast occurred. ____ plant for the clubs h »vln » the masters, assistant#, den mothers, largest number of pneenta pres­ committeemen, and parents. It is clocca, Derby: Jamea F, Abbott, Slight Additional Chargo MEN'S COTTON SHORTS Galea Ferry; Margaret H. Burke, ent: Mrs. Herbert W. allied with th# Scout Leader# garden club had the l ^ * - t _^r- training course for Scoutmaaters. Litchfield; Frank J. Barbontl. • We h«va no «|«orr*l wfih lha Nora 9i*t salt For This Strrico ■oxer or gripper stylM. Exeelleat erioetlow of aeoorhed patterns. D . . — ..1^ I O A C l • Pravila Attacks , assistants. committeemen and North Haven, and Mary T. Doyle. food, to w n Ntnl Wnl*-f*l*. M o« ®l *«r Muforised! Sisee M to 4A Men’# Furolehlng. street fioor. KegUlOrly OVC SalePriCe half the prospective leaders. Both courses ’Thomaaton. ] will be directed by experienced tolanta ond tWn* or* c*nl*r*d «•» 9** h«dn*rt " British OmiiiiT]r;»£f“.Enrollment r as the of cdrefuBy compounding pr*Krip*toni.»f you’d Discussion groups were led by Mr. acouters and will utilise training Dies Soddetily In Ante WhsplcB. Miss Shirley Wcik, as­ films, slides, charts, and instruc­ lik* to hov* your Doctor's ord*r* *x*cuf*d in Moscow, March 28—(AO—A com- Litchfield, ^arch 28—(P)— Mrs. sistant county club leader, and tive literature. There will be a «M« ’’profoNlonol irtmoiphor#'’ w# ihoU count ELECTRIC PANTS PRESSER wenUtor for Pravda. official (^m- Mrs. E. Honrv Sefton in the atj- banquet for eubbers and an over­ David Sterling of East Lltch8eld. The Manchester munlat newspaper, said .sence of Mr. .Sefton who is ill. night camp for scouWrti. These died suddenly laat night In an au­ It o prMUg* ond o ploowr* to •*!*• you. Oeetrlo I reuser preesani that reMws eroaaee hi a Jiffy. Cm be BrtUsh Homo Secretaoj J Board of education members will courses have been described as the tomobile being driven by her hua- used on dresMs or ehirts alee, keep them fresh looking. Downstairs Store. Regularly 1.25 Sale Price *^fin 1 n g t^ th f rii)U In'Eindon j m^r-TuMday^ March 29 at 8 p.m best way to learn how to make band. Dr. John F. Kllgus, Jr., NORTH END PHARMACY M ^ h 20 W n Communists and . m the Town Clerk s office, scout unit leadership a pleasurable m^tcal examiner, aald death prob­ Dry Cleaners experience and a aucceasful aid ably wras cauaed by a heart at­ others attacked a parade of Sir j Grccn-Chobot Post No. o2 and 1 DEPOT WARE a ! to enlarging the scout program for tach. In addlUon to her hus­ Free Delivery Open Soiidsy* An | 98 WELLS STREET TCLBPRONV TIM Oswald Mosley’y revived •'''*•^*1 Auxiliary, American Legion, will eager boys. band, Mra. Sterling la nrvlved bv Movement, the writer said not meet Monday, March 28 at 8 p.ni. GIRLS' RAYON KNIT PANTY ^ a daughter, a son. her mother, waltt and Imported lace trim at lej. Maixe, blue, pink and white. Girl*’ rayon f o r only forbad# a demonstraUon in tha Legion Rooms on wall three brothers and a half-brother. a n in it the Motlsy group but fur- street. The------Post will continue dis- knit slip to match nlth built up ahoulder*. Un|»orted lace trim, rtnk^ Mpe. malte and white. • w l nUlXl nolle# protection for the \ j.„g,ion on Memorial Day program Fire Tlirealeiis m lfS en i. iThey have 107 members against U I H . - ______Regulorly 59c eo. Sole Price______•n., Pravda article pointed out thjjr quota of 120 for 1919. The Oil Storage Tanks that Ede'a ban on political proc” ' first issue of a newsletter...... haa just Nona In London for three been mailed to members. Unit fellowlng the clash would bar the members are requested to return Portland. March 28—(Jrt — Fire Communists’ traditional May day all district project tickets. Plans of an undatarmlnsd origin aarty NYLONS FIRST QUALITY, ULTRA SHEER will be dlsenssed by both post and today threatened the huge atorage 51-15 nylons for your dancing hours and 51 gauge 80 denier for'afternoon and business hours. A ll the new shades for spring. '^*He*sald the Communist parade unit of the forthcoming Fourth tanka of the Valley Oil company wouiawould haven»vc »*4wrTvw«aUowed the V..* workers to ------District meeting April 3 at 3 p.m. here. Compare cars... compare cos&... convinceyours^ ______Regulorly I SO fo 1765 Sole Price expreu their opinion of the Brit- here. Timely discovery of the blase Uh Labor govsmment’s Interna­ Fourth District. AL, members by SUte Policeman Frank La- Forge together with the work of tional policy. arc sponsoring a special social time r fia banning political processions March 28. at the Veterans HospiU! Portland and Middletown firemen, summoned by LaForge. waa cred­ for three months. Ede said police in Newington. The local unit has WASHABLE RAYON SHANTUNG Yd. powers were "Insufficient to pre­ been asked to assist nnd be at ited with pseventlng more serious FINE TAILORED Nobby rayon and acetate shanluag. In 15 gtorions colors pins white. .All washable Sfi” wide. Buv now at this low, low anniver- consequences. vent serious public disorders. ) Newington at 7:30 p.m. A daughter was bom Fridsy to The blase swept through an V... o.-..Regulorly 1.09 Sale Price Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gowdy of office and storage building within 25 feet of one of the tanka. Sev­ Week End UeaihB Brewster street. North Coventry at the Manchester Memorial hoapltal. eral lines of water were played on th# tank while firemen fought for A son was bom Friday also to more than an hour to bring the d U M D l E : Redwood City., Calif.—Lt. Col. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Simpson of MEN’S SUITS blase under control. SALE! BLEACHED SHEETS Albert WinUrtia Stevens. South street. South Coventry, at Fully bleached muslin sheets that are for yonr summer ho me,‘now•w at outstMdlng savings.savings, Medlmn.vfedlmn weight Is la perfect thorlty on balloon flight and hold­ Company officials said they could that same hospital. not Immediately estimate the dam­ for year round use. For full sleed beds. Slie 81’’ x 99". ~ ' er Of tha world’# record for strat- Miss Nancy Gates and William age. Domestlca. street floor. Regularly 2.49 Sale Price eapMre balloon free flight. F. C. Orcott were among the' 41 i State Police Commissioner Ed- 4T i/ie m osfBeauCj^ I B ® T ^ ^ iSolnltaa. Calif.—Walter W. Connecticut girls and boys who re­ I ward J. Hickey, also the sUtc fire Regularly 1.83 Ckaaa. editor of ■ The St. Paul ceived Youth Awards Friday from | marshal, responded to the alarm. Dell* New# at the time of hla re- Governor Bowles for outstanding ‘1.7.00 to oo.OO CORTICELLI STRAPLESS CREPE SLIP U M ^ t in 1988, and formerly work in homemaking and agricul­ Quakes Rock Manila with Tha Bt. Paul Pioneer Press. ture. The awards were presented at l-amnas rortleelll strapless slip of fine multifliaraent crepe. Tailored and lace trim styles, with the magic disc, that JU Sale Priee . . . . hooks on to the bra and stays put, wear with or without straps. White, tearose and black. Sizes 32 to 88. Xndlanapolls—James E. Mont­ a tenth anniversary of the presen­ Manila, March 28—. m all. Included are tdiarkakin.s, wor#>teds. flannel*, saxony*, worated flannel* J. Smith, S. J.. 73, former Instruc­ by the county 4-H office as elivi' e (1:22 a. m.. c. s. f.i It was lol- tor at Georgetown university. He | to receive the coveted swards. lowcd l."! niimitca later by a sharp, and clear finished worsteds, in n choice of patterns. All in the precinion ALL WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS waa bom In Conewago. Pa.. I Persons interested in landsca|li> twisting tremor. tiiiloring wc carry at much higher price*. In regulars shorts and longs. ainton, la.—Morgan H. Sexton, |1 Ing are invited to attend a meet- Nationally advertised cardigM sweaters In 1007, wool. Long sleeves, boxy sty le- White, blue, pink and grey. Sizes general manager of Radio Station , ing Friday. April 1. at 8 p.m. at, St to 40. . por,swear, second fioor. ^ RcgulOPly 5.98 KROS and former circulation I the Grange Hall at .North Coven- , MEN’S CLOTHING DEI*T., STREET FLOOR manager of The Rock Island, Til., try under the auspices of the Cen­ 3.83 ter Neighborhood group there. | •One of the jnost convincing ^Crtumbus, O. Frank E. (Inchl Ernest E. Tucker will lend a talk demonstration# of democ­ Olelch. 53. a New York Yankee on the subject. Farm bureau groups outfielder in 1920. '21 and '22. He in surrounding towns are also in­ racy's value to humanity is METAL SLAT VENETIAN BLINDS _ _ Non-rust baked on enamel finish. Won’t chip, crack, peel. Operate smoothly. Cords lock securely. Metal enclosed was born In Columbus. vited. the funeral profession’s Miss Katherine TIngley. exten­ MPAA head..An are .14’’ long. Come In 28” . 25", 21". 29’’. 31” , SS” , .1 5 " widths, p i I < 3 GO — J A OQ Todelo, O.—George R. Forrester. impartiality in proving a 84. president of the Forrester sion clothing specialist, will con­ Adjustable to I ’’ larger sizes. CnrtaiiSB aad Drapes, second floor. I x C g U i a r i y a l i a ” 9 . s r O Grain Co., and former president of duct a country-wide leader train­ ing session on "New Things on the 3.59 the Toledo Board of Trade. Washington-Dr. Lucius Charles Market" Monday. March 28. from Service Clark. 79, president emeritus of 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Union American university. He was bom Congregational church at Rock- I*® ' LADIES' PROPORTIONED SLACKS In Guady county, Iowa. vllle. Miss Cora H. Webb. Tolland to the Living 2 rs. proportioned slacks for only 4.88 In eroaae resistant rayon gabardine. Side zipper closing, stttrhed creases. Hborf, County Home Demonstration WMhlngton—John W. Thomas- MOeUnoa-Oeof! medium and tall 12 to 18. Black, brown, navy M d grey. D C O Q ton, 3rd, 28. U. S. vice counsel In agent will be In charge. Box lunches that allows every family Sportswear, second floor. e V C g U i a F i y 0 . ^ 0 «*■*<• ssSmsI i* •<* CMcutta. Ind. I will be enjoyed at noon. regardless of its social or 4.83 financial standing to ar­ iiio Charge range for a funeral of ir­ •Is .'.-h reproachable excellence at KNOTTY PINE VANITY TABLE a cost that meets its needs Pmeoth unfinished pondezesa pine ready to stain or paint. or wishes. f i e f ^ PerforaaMe Top measure IS" x Iloasewares Dept., downstalfs store. Regularly 7.49 Sale Price The most BeauUfnl BUY for Comfort. The most Beautiful BUT for Thrilla and 1, 5.83 Arabulanea Servlca POPULAR STYLE Thrift Here’# the onig low-priced car with You’ll have the hithsd degree of comfort in NEW ’’OUMeiin" a Valve-ln-Head,Jenriia—the type now Chevrolet’s Super-Siae Interior with extra- RIVfTLESS BRAKE UNINOS- u r k e o being adopted by higher-priced cars-and MEN'S GOODYEAR WELT LOAFERS r. The most Beautiful wide ‘Tive-Foot Seat#." extra-generous lA fT OF TO TW1C8 AS lOHOI T o u ll be craxy about these loafers with the soft pliable uppers stained In a rich chestnat brown leather. Sturdy Chevrolet’! tcorWt ehampion engine holda l.'l.lN’ l. • -IM”.' • M head, leg and elbowToom and the advanced BUY for Styling all records for miles aerved and owners Uflingt ore Meured to broke ihoet Regularly 7.95 B healingt and ventilating system of a cor OveraighL men and women everywhere •atiafied. by 0 ipeclal “Fermo-Betid’’ proqe«i 5.83 that breathu. developed by Chevrolet ond Ciaeret have aingled out the new Chevrolet aa f*s The most Bcaattfnl BUY for Driving and Th* meat BtsnUfnl BUY for AU-Buuad Meters’ Retoordi loborotorlos aad mod btautifol kup of aU- War II Riding East — with new Center-Point Safety. You’ll enjoy maximum aafety with: thf outWy te«ted and prmmd by Regularly WOMEN'S FAMOUS NAME SHOES You’U find H’s the most beautiful buy for mEBsw of uaiti under *8 klndi •!' W e CM’t tell you the name of the mMutecturer but the name you knew Md have worn. Exoeptionany good mn of Design. This remarkable 4-way engineering (t) New Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakca; (f) tHiiMsr caiAiviic coMPOHiNts Vets Preference dylint. of course . . . for it alone offers the drMng cowdlHons. There ere ae 49.95 •Itea. In popular stylea. Black, brown, Mae, tM and combinations. 1 A Q Q I C O A Extra.Strong Fiaher Unisteel Body-Con­ Patent, calf, kid, suede Md embossed. Women’s ahoea, street floor. I w C g U I O # l y I i Q w O ultra-luxurious lines, colore, fittings and advance—including Center-Point Steering. • rivets to Emit Enteg w**r or I* leare New Cape t'«dc houses ondei struction: (8) New Panoramic ViaibUity: Sale Price cnnalruftliin In vartou# eevtluo# CenUr-Point Seating. Lower Cenlcr of the brwbe druaw. As • rMull, almad 6.83 febriea of Body by Fisher at lowest cost. thrT ^ iwerqt factor of Manchester. (4) Safety Plate Glass b wbdshield and And you’ll also find that it’s tha most Gravity without loaa of road clearance and «w anfire 'inbii iNdwiit b maMe 2983 4 Kmima and bath with t ad- Clenler-Point Rear Suspenaion-gives driv­ all wbdows; and (8) the super-safe Unitixed ond Ening Efa h proclkeEy MM 42 PC. VOGUE SILVER SPECIAL dlllonal (anfinlahcd upalalra. Hoi beautiful buy of all from rrtry point of Knee-Action Ride. Chevrolet h the firri M-tixod cor In America’s most popular model*! Covered in on Bmortment of covering* Gleaming lustre sBverplatrd flatwear oa lfl% alekle baae. In beautiful Vogue pattern. 18 teaapooM, 8 aoup apneas, 8 wolrr heal oil btirnei nrc|ila<«. view and on ttory point of value. >. because ing and riding resuJU found eliewhere only dinnrr forlu, 8 knlvra, 2 tableepoona Made by famous Conn, allverimlth Md exclnaive with BT’a. lull Inanlallon. c

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tcfi SIX of ore„Jolui Hunlck, a fourteeii the outsids of the structure to gat and ' lar to our State Board of Educa- year old boy In her mother’s a glimpse of the chUdren’a presen­ American auUiora Emeraon Talk on India boarding school, who was so dia« tation. I Thoreau, whcther^’the fellow trav­ tion. May Ketuni To teach Hanrlirster New York legisUtors apparent­ mayed over the plight of these eler believed that Emeraon could people who were craving Christian Mias McLaughlin, who soma day ly held that supervision of teach­ may go back to India to teach, cm* Eornins ^eralb fo about "orgalilElnK liberty in Is Given Hefe knowledge that be obtained per- FUNENLAL. Vote in Favor er training was a function which, fnission from Rev. and Mrs. Mc­ ihaataed hew fortunate we art, Watkins the Soviet Union” or Thorcau Laughlin to gq to one of these lere In America, with our elabo­ Hijm siSiis a? D.U practice civil disobedience there. now that New York ia to have a rate school system and numerous PEACE OF MIND Of One School state university, properly belong­ I Daughter of Mis»ioiiar- forsaken communities and offer You can own fine CUSHMAN CREATIONS M*neli«at«r. Cona. The follow traveler admitted that privllagea and said that U only wo ^ O . ed on the university management them the information on Chrl^ could ase how our benefits con* WUUnai P. 4|niab and ataft piovida paoM T>t>HlAS rCRUUauN they could not. But he had a re­ 1 iesiDelivers A*ldre«» al tlanlty that he himself had al­ Saves You money rraa.. Traae.. treated’with the underprivileges of af mind, thr«Mli ararAttentlva davotti^ to VttBBtfaa ocioaar i. iw»t- tort. Neither, he said, could Lrniri level. ready obUlnod. He set out for the others, wa would, Ipdeed, consider deteU. Medai«,'eMinpieto flacmtiea pra^-Mo Meeting Held in Rock* We think, the same principle 1 South Melhoilisl VlUegc, Juet before the floode, with exist In the United States today. ourselves fortunate. eonvaalenee. ^ ville to Protest Build- ~ Ruantaad Cvarjr Bvcning should be recognized and ad­ only the cotton suit on his back, a After Mias McLaughlin's apaach, Wnilam P. Onisli on a budget . * . by selecting a piece at There might be .some quarrel i Miss Kathleen McLaughlin gave few pamphlets, one blanket and a Pott aSiaa al tiaaefcaatar, OMa., vanced In Connecticut. Alayne Murphy and Sandra Tag- ' ing Two Thb Year on the Finest S S na Claaa Mall MaUay. with the retort, for the United a inoft ^nte^eBting Ulk on "India” picture of Chriet. When the Mc­ gert sang a duet arrangement of States has not yet destroyed its at the young people’* special Mis­ Laughlins visited him four months 'W hispering Hope,” and a special RohkvtII., March 28—(BpMiali ■ aUWWRIPTlOJI RATW _ sionary service in the Soiith Meth­ later he hsd sUrted a school, s missionary offering was taken. Ona tear by lUII ...... own freedom of speech and church snd s Sundsy school. Mrs. T. B. Kemer, superintend­ —A group of abaut SO U xi^ym , a time from Watkins Open Stock «iR mooths by ...... » thought. It ,ia merely threatening SUtiidarcl Invents odist church Sunday morning. Including rcprManUtlvu of man­ Ona aionta ay Hall ...... Miss McLaughlin, now a Sopho­ In snother incident. Miss Mc­ ent of the Intermediate depart­ ufacturing concerns and larger t'tif la C(*Py ...... '24 to do so. more at Baldwin-Wallace College, Laughlin described s little psgesnt, ment. was in charge of tha pro­ FELT BASE Weekly, ay carriar ...... J • property ownetji met In the Su­ But here again Ea.vt and We.nt Testing Device llrtd In India with her Missionary presented by children, of the Na­ gram. . perior coprt room lost evening and f ,n^ delivered. ^ ...... tivity scene. These children had 7 7 •) A\u i n St Weet of him., roratga ...... were talking pointed cases, and parents since she was two year* , \ % C H I *> I I 1< went on record in favor of build­ S M w - w , A spccltal machine tor demon­ old and her information on the been persecuted by the other vil­ UCUHM such pointed cases invited both to | ing onlly one elementary school strating the operation of the re­ subject wa.s r II first hand. The lagers because of their Christian the X.-imiCIATED a little self-searching. beliefs snd had even bwn forbid­ ^ this time. Mayor Frederick The A»R.)«-ie‘ed Praaa la eaclueieely versible Hydromatlc propeller and young speaker prefaced her talk Berger presided at tha meeting ■ Perhaps there should be mdre den to use the town water supply. RUGS «n-.itied to the uee ol J, electric control system on the Bbe- with a description of the physical Nevertheless they definitely pre­ which was held-Sunday due to the ; •II ne«. li?, ~aJ» such conferences, and more antl- ing 377 Stratocniiser has been conditions of the country with lU THE OFFICE OF ’ fact that a ipeclal town meeting ; Q Rot otneraiee ..red'ted 'a » • l^"^ shipped by Hamilton Standard sented their Jittle pageant wd uid elAO the local newa publ'ahaa aer^ < Vininiunials attending them, and contrasting cold weather and in- when they.presented It In a little lias peen called for Tuesday night , This is not a sale of odds and ends, damaged *^ail ri«nla ol repuhlieatioa *f- ** more such sharp and pointed de­ Propellers Division of United Air­ tense heat. Us cxerlmcly rich and hut, even the lepers crowded around DR. WM. L. CONLON at which time action will be token j a,enatchea nerato era alao reaereed. craft Corporation to the Boeing extrenifly poor people, and its ex­ rugs, nor factory “seconds.” These are \vat- bate. It might be good for both on the question of whethsr the | ». A. •era- Airplane Company at Seattle, travagant beauty and piteous squa­ 88 MAIN STREET town will build one or two ne« i kins regular lower prices on the finest grad# rull aereice cl'eni of N. I East and West to have to answer Washington. The r g is believed do R edM en's ia Ice. Inc. _ lor. Her theme revolved around school buildings at a cost not tn Felt Base Rugs. All first quality. All run­ 7J“, i to each other for their beliefs, be the first of its kind ever to the lark of education facilities tn WILL BE CLOSED exceed 8600,000. | ning patterns. All in their original shipping yuiiKahcre KeoreiniiUlivea- - show the constant-.speciling action India and she presented vivid spe­ baby d e p t . ilaineer. r-pci'ai Ad'ocy -Ne face to face, and more often. In FROM BIAKCH 26 . At last night’s meeting It wax tubes! Torn. Ch'cafO. Deim'l end Boaton. of a propeller governor. cific incidents to exemplify this SterWaara—Foods brought ouf that those tn attend- I fact, this sort of thing—and con­ . Built by Hamilton Standard’s need for a mpre expansive school UURRAU o l Diaper Palls Senpa snee felt the building of tW(» utiuaiUH AUiin ferences in which it is possible— service school, under the direction Rvstrni. Warmers—Dishes UNTIL APRIL 4 schools would place too great s Patterns for every room in the house . . , ciKt.'uijtrioNs. are probably just Avhat the world ! of Delmont L. Ballard, supervisor, Only 1.8 I’. C. Literate NEW burden on the Individual property 18th Century Florals, Hooks, tone-on-tone rn* Harald Priii'.'iit Company. Inc., j the machine simulated the func- With a' population of over 400 oiNiers, merchants and manufac­ needs most. Perhaps, instead of I tion of the complete propeller Arthur Drug Store “embossed” designs, marbles and tile pat­ •aauiuea no nnaiiciai reapon*'n'l'ly *'•' picketing it and boyeotting this million. India can claim only 13% turers. The committee Issued a uSllaraPBieal error, appeennf m ad equipment dm ing a typical flight. literary. The majority of the statement .that it recommend*- j- terns, playroom and nursery rugs. Nearly, T.rttaein.nt. and oin.i 1 one, we should have seen to it that .Acce.iworv parts of the propeller in The Manche.tet l..enina Herald. .schools bna.st only one room and. that the cost of one school be every pattern In a full range of sizes, too. I it ineludcd more se.sslons like the have been mounted on tb- the children sit cros.s-legged on paid for In whole or In part before | Monday, March 28 1 Panel in Writing and Publishing. machine’s top panel and the gov- I^ the hare floor for their lessons. BINGO additional expense be added by ^ I : '.1 ernor. dome s.ssembly and deicer For the privilege of going to the erection of a second school ' * h n f cut away, to enable prospective | .school, the youngsters often wslk which-would Increase the taxe rate {< TiO'/l in 6 x 9 feet ...... 5.45 No Holds Barred | A Time For Boldne.Ns .Stratocniiser pilots snd mechanics as far as twenty miles to attend PLAYING STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. at least 10 mills. The committee | to watch them as they perform. the cla.sses. Many of the villages alao dUKUSsed the situation now : 7H X 9 feet ...... 6.76 The late Cultural and Scientific 1 The financial pages, these days, An operating panel complete and towns are now earnestly de­ AND YOU DON’T STAY LATE in the city where the re-cons true- ■ 9 X 10V4 feet ...... 8.96 conference for World Peace had reveal a race between two kinds with engine throttle, governor con­ siring Christianity but there are tion of the present fllteratlor* j trol. ‘‘stiek”, tachometer, and air V 9 X 12 feet'...... 9.75 Its moments. of statistics. Or, at least, we hope no le.Tilcrs for the people. plant has also received attention. ' speed indicator, enables the opera­ Oeserlbes Inridents Offleers Named 9 X 15 feet ...... 12.50 One of these came at its "Writ-1 it la a lacc, in which one sot of tor to ’Tly” the airplane. The in- Would You Rather Drive A the Molly Stark Bedroom Mi.s.s .McLaughlin told the story Maurice Miller waa reelected • , Jng and Publishing Panel,” which stati.sUc.s has a cliaiice of check­ strument.s regi.ster in iesiKin.se to Tinker Hall president of the Tolland County % was attended by 800. the most vo- ing and overcoming the other. movements of tha throttle, gover­ NEW 1949 PONTIAC? .lewtsh Federation at Its meeting | nor and ’’stick controls. Tlie pro­ Start with a bed and dresser from the Molly Stark bedroom. The cal of whom were evidently strict­ Tlic set of statistics which ia MAIN STREET held Sunday at the B’nal larael peller mechanism performs all the REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES Synagogue with other officers In I historical background for this delightful furniture is said to center New! ly anU-Communtsts. j momentarily in the lead is the set I nece.s.sary functions for constant- FKNDER ^ND BODY eluding vice president, Abram * speeding. reversing, automatic around furniture once owned by the attractive wife of General John Here occurred that kind of no- I which reflects’American produc­ WORK WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES Stockser of Ellington; treasgrei. { ' feathering and eleetric de-lcing. Stark of Revolutionary fame. Full or twin size beds, 55.00 each; holds-barred give and take which tion and the .sales of American I Following its stay at Seattle, DOOR PRIZE Abner Brooks, Rockville; secre­ many have thought should be ar­ I products. ’The traditional indices tary, Seymour Lavttt, Rockville' dresser base 86.00; mirror 22.60. Chest 96.60; bedside table 23.00. Nursery Patteri^ the machine will be consigned in Solimene and Flagg. Inc. Come and Try lt*and You Will Like It board of directors, Calmiin Alyer- ' ranged between East and West, of indu.strial and commercial ac- tilnv to Pan American World Air­ 6.14 Center Street BALCH PONTIAC, Inc owltz. Joseph Meyerowitz, Benja- ; but which has been considered im­ I livity are skidding downwards. ways System, Northwest Airlines OPEN EVENINGS ___ ami British Overseas Airways for min Kanter, Harry Llebman, Rab- , The first truly “baby” rug . . . wooly sheep, possible because of the way the ! Retail .sales in the nation, in the 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER bi Paul Siegel, Robert Rlfkin an t . pilot and ground crew in.strucllon. TOMORROW NIGHT Paul Cramer. There are 12<»! bunnies, teddy bears, and ducks on a mottM Russian government controls and 1 past week, took s very pro­ You Can Always Do Better At Batch’s Jewish families In the count.v ; pink background! Blue center block with aupervisea the thought and speech nounced dip In some key cilie,S. i \(hlch are affiliated with the Fed- I more fairy story animals. Limited stock of of its own citizens. Here it hap­ The other set of .statistics is one : JVlK‘llOt'8 (lollejic ‘ Mirrors, Glass eratlon, now etartlng^ Its thlr.’ and 9 x ft. aizes. pened. Reading about it, we won­ of price reductions by inanufac- | year. , der If the Conference didn’t ac- turers, wholesalers, and retailera. i Is Official Name Furniture Tops. Window Court Opens Friday and Blale (Bas-s, Auto Glass The spring criminal session of compliih acme good after all. not These, too. arc becoming wide- j the Tolland County Superior Court because the particular wrangle I spread. But they are trailing the ; Now Britain. March 28—(/Ti— will open on Friday, April 1 at 10 accomplished much of anything, decline of sales. They are not ] lu.Kt to make certain you’re right, a.m. with Judge J. Howard Rob­ it’s the Teachers College of <'nti- or clarified much of anything, but leading the way. They are taking White Glass Co. erts of Litchfield presiding. Th ; neetirut, not the New Britain 24 Birch St. Manchester following accused will be pre- > because It did open a communica- very small steps. .State Teaehers college.. aented: George F. Robertson. . 0 « l between East and W'est. That the race is in that status be­ Teachers college officials ex­ 0|>en Dally 8 M. To S P. M. Thomas F. O'Brien, Theodore ' communication wa-s, in this first cause American business has not plained Saturday that the law Including Saturday Hendel, Emmanual Gottesdlener. instance, bniUlly frank and edged been very expert at the process whieh created their in.atitution ;n Isidore Brickman, Ralph Levine, j You’ll love 1933 named it the "Teachers Col- Blent y Of Barking Leon O. Holsington, Wlillam W. with mutual prejudice, and even of gauging purchasing power and j Irfie of (,’onnecticut at New Brit- On Bremises Hoialngton, Pauline C. Deptula. B hatred. But we wonder what consumption and In adjusting it- j gin." Irving Bagty, Elisabeth O, Phillips. might happen If the same group self to changing trends. It has j Eugene S. Skinner, Louis P. Ken- should meet again, and again, and waited until bu.sines.s conditions ; nison, Dorothy O. PIsciotts', Cll.i- I ton A. Tsylor. Harold M, Burdirk. debate again and again? have coinpelled price l ut... in.strad Berths ItobertE. Wouldn't they, in time, slip into of trying lr> forc.stsll the bu.sinrs.s Ststo’s Attorney Donald C. Fisk some more reasonable discussion CUTS THE COST of 'wlll .bs tn hts office In the Henry | conditions in question by anticipa­ designed by of fundamentals which would lead Building from 10 s.m. to 4 p.m. on ' tory price cuts. ' ^ Tueeday, March 20 to give counsel both aides into some self-search­ The praetlesi difference is Itiat for the accused and all others in­ ing? I a price cut which comes after a better refrigeration! terested in the cases an opportu­ But for the session in question. slowing (town of sales merely ...... nity for consultation with him. The first clash camj aa Dwiglit tends to whet the public appetite Fatm Mni.au Meetings ■ ' The following • meetings have MacDonald, an American writer, for economy, and slow down sales I B 1 been scheduled by the Tolland asked A. A. Fadeyev, tlie leading I still ihore while the public waits County Farm Bureau for the home­ Choose a Cushman Russian writer at the conference, I for still more price cuts. But a makers for this week; March 30. the following two questions: (H I price cut which anlieipales the 8 p.m. at Mrs. Edward Foote’s In | incii • DIVELOPiR Hsbron. Child Study group. Miss Dining Room What has happened to Russian ' real need for it.self has a ehanoc of f Fay Moeller, Family Life Specialist authors Pasternak, Babel, Zo.sl- doing some good, by |>rrsuading • STOP-BATH as leader; Home Demonatration chenko, Katayev and Pilynnk? customers out of their liesitancy • FIXER Agent Misa Cora Webb will lead f t . 8.6 a group on March 31 at 1:30 p.m. a piece-at-a-timel Are they alive or dead? Are they fm before that heaitamy has become in handy foil pochof*... at Mrs. Walter Havens’ in Coven- ] Saoly U mero than o mottrau — It h e *ln concentration camps or free? crystallized. t. for only try Center, on How to Curtain imoodi-(ep, tuftiau lullaby... ttylod by (21 Is it true tjiat Mr. Fadeyev This latter op|MU tunity. for On« handy package has all the chemicals you need ■Your Windows, and the same eve­ Modomo ^ Schloporallil So# it...Sooly had agreed to rewrite his novel. forestalling a rcce.s.sioii of .sales, to develop, stop, ond fix your ovro negatives end ning she will Instruct a group Ip A—The Marlboro buffet ia an excellent example of the Joiner’s art, b « touch of boouty for your bodreoml "Young Guard,” after it had been has been missed, snd .such a re­ prints. Sufficient for, twd rolls of 620 film or 50 Tolland at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. Wanat on Fabric Paint­ dating around 1680. A farmhouse piece, it was ori^nally used Whon you com# in to too your Sooly Innor- ' eminently successful because cession is now under way. The 2 !/ i X 3 ’/ j prints. Just fight for an evening's use. Get ing. On April I Mias Kitherine for all-round purposes, 74.00. Pravda had denounced It for hav­ question now is how .soon price a few packs today; only 20 cents eoch. Tingley will be in charge of the { *pring...atk about Stoly'i oxcluiivo 2 3 9 - 9 5 B--Arm chair inspired by a Philadelphia "page” chair with slight c *TOUR-IN-ONE” Comfort Conttruction. ing an Incorrect political line? cuts will bring it to a halt. ^ t,*an I,eader Training data on Suits and alterations in size to lit today’s living, 33.50. Obviously, there could not be Coats at the Union church In i tliey overtake the trend, slow it Rockville from 10 a.m„ to 3 p.m. C~Matching side chairs, 23.00 each. two more pointed questions asked down, and start it hack up the (m darC s.. Yes' Kelvinator definitely low­ Friday evening, E. ^.'Tucker of D—Rudders from old whaling ships suggested the name for this of the Russian. hill? We have a suspicion that PR t sc R IPTION pharmacy ers the cost of better refrig­ Rockville f^m er County Agricul-. tural Agenlj will speak on L.vnd- drop-side table with its four “rudder” supports, 74.50. First Fadeyev tried typical big, bold steps, to be lakeii before 901 MAIN STRIIT.SSAISCMSSTSR eration with tills big new 8.6 Communist logic. He had an ad­ scaping at 8 p.m. at 'the Orange E—Old Hunting Boards found in large Penn­ a third set of slat (sties- tho.se ol cubic foot model. Kelvinator Hall in North Coventry. vantage over Mr. MacDonald, he layoffs and uiieniploymenl has beauty, efficiency, dependabil­ Pre-Olow Supper sylvania farmhouses of the late 17th said, because he knew contempo­ come too far ahead in the race etiffi?/! f w / ’ . ity! 25 lb. frozen food chest; TheJPre-OIbw supper which will . century inspired the Brandywine hunt rary American literature while are what is nedeed. In short, we be served at the social rooms of board with shelves, 125.00 complete. large bottle space. Sealed-in- the Union Congregational church Mr. MacDonald could not possible think price cuts should l>e as iiobl ■steel polarsphere cold-making on Saturday evening. April 2, prior Base (buffet) only, 96.00. 1 and convincing a.s costs and profit unit. to the Parade of Quartets, prom­ F—This “Crown” diair is of Swedish origin, since it hsd not been trsnalsted.! margins will allow. ises to be largely attended. The the top splat resembling the headpiece Mr. MacDonald Interposed that supper will be served at 6:30 p. ni. We think business must ait and those who attended last year of the old Vikings, 21.60. some of It had been tranalated and boldly, both to promote sales and Dear Doctor, recall the fine supper togethet- Q—Matching arm chair, 30.50. that he had read the works of the to maintain employment, if the Wlth the opportunity of hearing H—The Marlboro china follows closely the ■ -f. ’ authors he mentioned. Fadeyev, in present reec’.sslon is to he convert­ In response io your repeat­ and tningling with the quartet style of the matching buffet above, other words, was makihg an illog­ OUR members here to participate in the ed into something which might be ed requests we are jjlad to A Parade. Tickets may be secured H 108,00 ical evasion of the question. I calle-Tesled trademark. gregational church with a supper. to the question about his own ty for an oconoiiiv ot plenty, be- j for only ValTl Smith of Somers is chairman novel. He had, be said, planned a , of the committee of Men's work in Cushman for living rooms, tool ' lore tile whole system winds up '■ CAN BE ORDEKEI) FROM the County Council of Congrega­ revision of several chapters ,biit,1 hack in the lap of government. tional Churches. lack of time had prevented him ; A BERGREN SALESMAN Dinner for Firemen n itu o Bow” daotgii hy from doing it. He was happy to The members of the Dobaonvtile IWdsperallt, oxetuMva with New York’s Decision company of the Vernon Fire De­ announce that It was being rejml)- ; 299-95 partment will meet this cvemng at ■oely. Boaly comfort makco liahed as It stood, that is, as It The controversy still to reach OR TEL. ENTERBRISE this a mattreoo you'll lovo the Bolton House in Bolton for a ■aloop or awake. Full or twin stood when Pravda criticized It. decision in the Connecticut Legis­ Yuu’ve never seen such room dinner and social time, with about The Axminster loom has been used to weave these re­ 30 couples expected to attend. Colonial charm alMo: matching boxapringa, Other anti-Communista at the lature- whether or not the state’s 1025 liefore. Cold clear to the floor. productions of exquisite' hooked rugs . . . for this mod­ 4t.50. Panel charged, in their remarka, emergency teacher-training pro­ Two full cubic feet of extra ern loom gives an unlimited range of colorings! Inex­ that Fadeyev had failed to make gram shall be concentrated at the space. Refrigerated fruit pensive; soft, wool face; rubberized backs to prevent frc.shner: 40 Ib. frozen food in loom-woven slipping. Choice of rose or beige center backgrounds an answer to MacDonald’s quea; University of Connecticut or ac- j ^0 JAItaOREN bAlSY Multiple **Boquat’* daaign by Bcliiaparant tlons, with the Communists reply­ complished through an expansion chest. Plus values in every with black borders and multi-colored flowers. covars tha flnaat 8a^y ovor mado. ing that of course he had answer­ of the state teachers’ college set- j detail. Twta and full Maao; mati^hlng box- 69sfli Hlllll Electrolysis Medallion i^cliigs, ed triumphantly. up—has been paralleled over in nmr SuperflttiHis Hair Removed In our opinion, Fadeyev made New York. Sarely, Quickly* and partial aaowera. But the impor­ There, the Assembly has re- I Permanent ly Rugs tant thing is that, first, the ques- solved a aimilar question of edu- i iHitntmenta alrlHl.v private Uoos.were aaked to him, point- rcational power politics in fa\-or of j Prae CnniHiltatt shto of the church. dls6rderly conduct during the ware "so tarrifleally high that on­ to bring town sldawalks into flrat Master’ * at Services Swoepstake and Door'Priia (CovtUiiMd fFom Pngs One) tal. During thd period of'onc • WASHERS lem in Bridgeport Britifih'Amerieang daas abape. Included bealdas con- ‘The music for the worship sarv- Madison Square Garden rally. a number. Tha vast and pants al­ ly the well-to-do could afford A t the evening service at O n - Two were apectatora at the week, March 90 to MArch 'J6, crato walks are granlto and cqp- ica, under the direction of George ter Congregational church yester­ (Hometown unavailable). a total of 34 babies were Imrn ready were boxed and bore a cor- r a n g e s them. meeting' who allegedly acxiltled • Bridgeport, March 39—OF)— .Fred Dickson, o f I t l Canter erato gutters and curbs and other A t tha morning asrvica at O. Ashton, organist and choirmas­ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Seaman Henry p . Davla (home at the Haynes street Institution, responding'number. "O f tha homes built for rent, day the music wan provldwl by the with a newsreel photographer try­ Governor Bowlea cam* to thb city roadside work. Complato informa­ ship of tho South Mathodlat ter. Included "Elevation,” by Gull- town unavailable). Of thia total, 13 were boys and 'The general plan aeemed to ba: nona- have been offered for leas straat, was alactad to sarra his NEW STARTING TIME—7:45 Male Octet and the drama by the ing to take eloae-up shots of the IN MANCHESTER ITS today and aaked why Soelaliat tion la on fito at tha olllca o f tha church. yasterday, Itov. Frad It mant, aa tha prelude and "Fugue WTHT—Henry Taylor. Thespians. Thia was Uie first ap- Davla and Dioguard were pas­ a like number girls. Grab a suit o f the right alia and than $95 a month—three times tha tenth term as prasidant o f tha In O minor,'.’ by Roaslnl, aa the HO—Hint Hunt: N « w . crowd. They were Wentlfled aa Mayor Jaaper McLevy has faUod average rental now paid by Con­ town engineer. Edgar apolM on tha thama "Jaaua, ■ peurance for the Male Octet of sengers. The other nine were a Previous high for one wiek then try to reach a aaleaman—all British American dub at tha am Bids win ba racaived until 5 p. m. poatluda. Anthems by the' choir j^PoUce Speak; l*®®^**' Dr. Mark Stmuaa. 39, of Brooklyn, to do anything about publle houe- necticut citlsens.” WDRC—Radio Theater Center church. They sang bcauti- ferrv crew formerly attached to wAa 23 births during the period. oRwbora wore large Identifying nual meeting Saturday evening. April 15 and each bidder must ac­ tha Maatar” . This was tha third were "O, Savior of the World” __News; RequeK Matl- W ONS—Gabriel Heatter and Irving Wagner, 49. a ing the peat two yeara. M vato lateraata Net At Fiwit nilly and were a great aid In pre- The third arrested person, police Kaneohe Naval Air station on March IS through March 19, buttons. Tha annual affair was attondad by company hla offer with ir$500 car- of a sartaa of sarmoos appropriate from , "The , Darkest Hour," by W T H T —Let's Go to the There were approximately 5JW0 KEMP'S Bridgeport, he told a luncheon The governor said It would ba 4T_K»y Kyser Oollege. 1 paring the people for worship. said, was Hnap Mirchak. of Brook­ Onhu Island. meeting o f tho Chambor o f Com- over 140 members of the 37 year tlflad chack for performance. to the Lenten season. Tbo scrip- Moore, and "Hear Ua, Lord" from PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW W TIC—Telephone Hour. ' They were under the direction of suita, topcoats and overcoats on "totally unfair to blame private old dub. "Stabat Mater,” by Roaslnl. iC —BackeUge Wife. lyn, who allegedly stepped out of a They had picked up the plane In 7M Mala Street , Tri. mere# in Hotel Stratficid, haa tha business Interaats fo r failure to re­ tura rofarenea was from Luko 9 9:I.V - Frederic E. Werner, Director of picket line outside the Garden and Kwajaleln and were flying it to' tional church. Both Mr. and sale. The manager of the men's Albert Eagleaen will flU the WONS—News. basement store. J. Goldberg, MasclMwter'a FrigMalrs Dealer doubtful dlatlncUon of baing tha lieve the houaing shortage for low 51-63. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS lO—Stella Dallaa Mu.slc al Center church. The Cen­ stnick a passerby. thtlr new stutton « l San Diego, Fish have lon g, been associated only Connactlcut city which haa not Income grmips” sinee "no business­ vacancy o f vtea-praaidant for tha Faaa 306 Hour Mark Aloft W TH T— President Truman. tlmsted half that number would Fer Over M Tear* Werner’s Students Rav. Edgar In daocrlblng tha We Specialize In ter Church Male Octet consists of O llf. with the Center church. Itftad ita fingar to build public man should be asked, to operate next yaar. Alvin Hunt did not saak 3RC—New lingland Note- 0:.KI— .. .. the following: Henry Janssen, A l­ Many congratulatory tsle- be sold the first hour If sales were re-dectlon. Harold E. Turklngton clrcumatancaa o f Josus* Ufa oa Miami, Fla., March 38 — (JTt— All Types Hard Surface Areas WONS—FiahInB and Hunting Says Uundreth TtirneH able to proceed at a normal galL houaing In tha laat two yeara.” at a loss. ok. , exander Wat.son, Arthur Pratt. grama. Including one from- .Ten­ Though tha govtm or did not "But,” he added, "It U fair to was sleeted treasurer, when David Present Program earth aald that Jaaua was tha serv­ ^ a CaUfomla endurance fliers Work Gnarantaad • Free Rstimatea • Terns AnraafeS nub; News. All sales were fox cash and there ant o f mankind yat when 'ba spoke Bandstand; News. WTHT -Stars in the Night. ! William Sleckel, Don McClain, from Meetings • nessee, and about 150 cards -we're mantlon Mayor McLevy by hame, aak the $64 question: Why is Maxwell removed hla name ftom passed the 300 hour mark aloft to­ Away Over 200 Present were no alterations, of being their Master at tlmaa, he So n s —T o Be Announced W TIC—Dr. 1. Q. ' Fred Moore, Ralph Liindbrrg and received by thfe honored couifle. WHY mY.eo'iEbrBR he aaked "exactly where la tha Brldgaport, a dty with a critical nomination for re-election. Fred Moscow, March 28—(Ah — TJif | A Fllene's spokesman said the Intarroadiate piano pupils of waa not a dictator in the sease we day, circling endlessly over the 1C—I»ren *o Jones. John Light, They aang "Tell Me Coranumlat newspaper Pravda., Mrs. F,lsh wore a dress o f black local Jam?” and. "whan are the h ou m g shortage, the only Con- Baker, who was the flrat president Fradartc E. Warner preaentad a THOMAS D. COLLA fOCC—News; Melody Matinee. 10:00— suits and coats had been accumu are apt to think M today. " It caa greater Miami , area. — BiU Harris WDRC—My Friend Inna. the Story of Jesus" by Sweney. printing a Taaa dlSpatch from New At Anniversary lace over blue and a beauUftil cor­ people here In Bridgeport going to necUcut city to refuse flatly to taka of this dub In 1933, wUl again flll program of about an hour's dura­ FOB THE BEST IN DRIVBWAV CUNSTBUCTION "Pass Mr N ot" by Dome and sage of marguerites given her ;by lated for the past three years also bo aald that *Jaaua waa tha and Dick Riedel continued their WONS—Conn. National Guard. York, told today of hundreds be- from 18 different outlets. Qrlglnst get action?” part in the public building program the position o f racording-secratary, tion yesterday afternoon before an LiJtONS— Two-Ton Baker. W TH T— Arthur (Jaeth. "Bless the Ix>rd" by Ippolltof- a friend. The couple received which la building homes by the making It 37 eonaecuttva years ha Master of the clreumstaacea of routine, refueling from a speeding ing turned away from meetings of Over 200 well-wishers, coming price tags on the marked-down Other Utica Partleipatbig autUence that flUed the chapel of Jeep, eating and sleeping and fly­ iim C - Y o u n g Wldder Brown WTK?—f’ontentcd Program. Ivanof. many floral pieces, a aunt of hundreds In all other parts o f the haa held an office In the organisa­ oonditlona under which he had to CALL 2-9219 ANYTIME the Cultural and Scicntlflc Confer­ from Providence,' R. 1., Spring- garments had ranged from g37JM) The governor aald overy other the South Methodist church. Palma ing slowly and steadily all the ■IPjPCCX:—Junior Dlac Jockc5s. Two acts from The Rock were money and many othsr glfta. state?” This program, he aald. tion. Lawrence Oaakell was Uve,” ha doclared. i 10:11^— ence for World Peace because of field, Mass., Shrewsbury, Masa^ city la participating In the $45,- and spring flowers were used aa . VVTHT— Earl Godwin. presented' \inder. the direction of PoUrers were Mrs. John-Lam- to 150. 9 'would coat Bridgeport nothing" "AU tha eucceaa atorlaa o f fam­ tlms. lack of space. Manchester and vlclnlly, gathewd ^‘VENETIAN IU N S 000,000 atata ^arantea of local unanimously ra-elactcd as financial tha dacoraUons. VDRO ■Winner Take All. William Astley. Adlna wa.s played It said "reactionary circles are berton, president of the Cosmo­ and would provide "dean, modem, ous men at today flada Into In- I lOt.HIK— Yesterday afternoon to help Mr. houaing bonda, a Republican pro­ secretary. William Topping win . Tha foUowlng students took , A'ONS Superman. by Mias Joan Astley. Peter by using no little force trying to sur­ politan club. Mrs. Wallace ^ j;n e . 1 ARE ALWAYS IN PU CE well built homes for rant at slight­ again be the auditor. signiflanca when comparad wtOk -Oiallenge of the lu - 1 WDRC- Bob Hawk Show. and Mrs. Edward E. Fish of KM gram. part: N ik o la s O. Stevens, W il­ fW T H T ! WONS -Golden Gloves Boxing Craham Clark and Mary Magdala round the congress with an atmo­ vice president, and ’Mrs. Epson ly morA than $50 a month.” the obataclea which Jaaua waa able Chestnut street celebrate t l^ r f A f kN - Imvs sw •etvl ifriT ihsw Hartford la building 700 of thaae Anaual Beporto Bead liam H. Brown, Gall D. Phillips, by Mrs. William Roscoe. The last sphere of unrujy hysterics. to overcome.” Mr. Edgar want oa ! Bouts I 60th wedding anniversary. The Bailey and Mrs. Lewla Fish.' Mem­ t V rs« a It V O iO l (tht tsd ia l moderate rental unite, enough to The annual meeting Included re- Rosalie A, Chapdelalne, Donna J. ?W T™ —When A Girl , ; W TIC—Radio City PlByhou.>iC. •cene was very moving as Peter Pravda reported thst American bers of Sunset Rebekah lodge as­ to say that wc, too. can become SWKNB— News; Request Matt I • lihi Dm Mlad). houae 3,000 people, he aald, and ^ r t s for the fiscal year ending L a ’i^ t ^ Htien L. Rose, Cynthia ! WTHT- On Trial. at last discovered his me.ssage and newspapers were devoting much affair was held at the home of masters o f the eircumatancas un­ 1 Mrs. Emma L Ncttleton, sister of sisted In the serving. it wants 14.01)0,000 more. Civil Engineer Febnury 38 from all club commit­ A. Dlckaon, Roberta 8. Dick, Patri­ I was ready to lay the foundation .spsce to the meetings. > A 04s»iiw IIVOIM Mai Ula* der which we are living. Jesus waa jwCXXJ—Junior Disc Jockeys. 11:00— A fillet lace dining tablecloth, W ha,, ilntt-ICAOS sa Iks Tilt- "Waterbury la moving vtgoroua- tees and tha auditors report. cia Ki Campbell, Doris M. CondIo, for the Christian church. The m in-1 Mrs. Fish, at 14 Huntington s t r ^ t Master of Himself In that He News on all stations. .Surprise entertainment for the made by Mrs Fish during the pa»» Csrdt ts Ikat IlMy 06.5 MC. STASn opened the entertainmenL 'The re­ I While the conferfenca was end- j Has of tolavision as a caraar» ^froshmants* 700 more at 850, without cort to mother, Mrs. Anne klacArthur planned the party. God. WDRC—FM Oa the air 1 p. m.- a m m f ArillL 4 483 Middle Turnpike East mainder o f the annual affair was Mr. and Mrs. Cuater were mar­ Terrill Jones and a brother. Jud- Ues In the. News. [ ing Its work, a rival group, the ; (CAUSCO BY C04JM) (A$k tof • c»|if of ffc# Apfrt CW. TiElfCASTf^ the city. “ Jesus waa also maatar of hla ^gniC—M u a 1 e. a 1 Appetizer. 11:55 p. m. Bon Terrill, both of Wlnthrop. spent In the many social activltlaa ried in S t Joseph's Cathedral In destiny. He steadfastly set his ' Same as WDRC 1 League for iFrec Ruslsa held a l T o t years thousands of Doctors pre­ Tel. 48B5 Warning that Connecticut may Weather. j scribed rmtossix. It acts of once ROY MOTORS Mass. of the dub. HartforAon March 27. 1913. face toward Jerusalem to face the I P. M. counter-rally and adopted a resolu- j SCHOOL OF ELEaRONICS get little more than 1,000 new Fine Fabrics, Sturdy Tailoring I *!»»— . . .V 4:00—News; Reque.st Matinee. I tlon condemning the peace meet­ not only to relieve coughing due to CRL Incorporated homes "when and If the Federal \ ^ R C —Record Album. colds but also ‘lootent up' phlegm 6:00—Evening Centlnel. ing. 19 ALLYH STREET. HARTFORD Ijui.mn>itAJ _ 211 No. Main St. houaing program la finally launch I liM — I About 700 persons met at City and makes U easier to raise. WONS—The Answer Man. 7:0• ' gates to the sessions "have no tastinx. n o w s worse Instead o f better.'* at Prices that Defy 8:00-.-nequest Time. right to speak in the name of Soma who aay "lat’a wait until WDRC—Lowell Thomaa. 9:00—News. science and culture since they arc Uncle Sam does It.” are tha "very W TH T—Hartford City Reports. W TH T— FM On the air 8 p. m.- agents of states where unheard— earn* gentlemen who protest moat W nC —Three Star Extra. I I p. m. of suppression and violation of j vlgoreualy at other times against WONS—Evening Star. Same as WTHT the freedom of the sciences, the WE WANT W n C —FM On the air 5:28 a. m.- arts and all cultural values arc be­ 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER Comparison WDRC—Beulah. 1 a. m. ing carried on." W ON8—Fulton Lewla, Jr. Same aa WTIC. 'The league, which said it is a Any Way You W TH T—Newa; String Enaem- USED CARS W NH O —TV. coalition of various Russian exile P. M. groups in America, also assailed ANll WILL PAY Look At it! ■WnC—Supper Club. 5:00—Teletunes; Program Rea delegates "from free countries, UP TO THESE PR1i :ES *»*•— ume. who, foi* reasons best known to . . ..til* PiYSOBsl Propaiy WONS—Tello-Taat I themselves, have joined the chorus ON THE PURCHASE OF A WDRC—Jack Smith Show. e;00— RmaU Fry Club. Floater is BIG insursnee flFo- 6:80—Teen Time Tunes i of tolalttarlan slaves. w n C —Newa. I The Russian league was the sec­ feetion. It eorers yoor cloth­ WTHT-Han of Fame. 6:45—Vincent Lopes. 1949 7:00— Kukla. Fran and Ollle. ond group to hold a counter-meet­ ing, loffgagc, earners, sports ing in protest against the CJultural **.WDRC—Oub Fifteen. 7:80—Manhattan Spotlight pqoipBient and other personal Luxury... WONS—Kobert Hurleigh: Newa 7:45— Newsreel. and Scientific Peace conference. behmitinfs at home or away WTHT—Lone Ranger. 5:00— Newa. On Saturday. Americans for In­ tellectual Freedom sponsored a . . . abo yonr famitnre and W n C —Through the Listening 8:80— Doorway to Fame hoQs^old egnipment . . . Olaae. 9:00—Film Shorts. protest rally before, an overflow- Priced Within .Il46— 9:30—Americana. crowd at Freedom house. ataihat nearly all risks of loss WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. 10:00—Boxing, St. Nick’s Arena Pickets who marched outside or daaiaffe. WONS—Inslda of SporU., conference meeting halls often De Luxe Eight *:#S— wore uniforms of veterans' organi­ Let oa tell you tho complete WDRC—Inner Sanctum. Faring Court zations. Some pickets were at­ story of this grand, broad- Your Budget! WONS—Straight Arrow. I tired In ea-stern European native wr. NKKII Toil A V coverage policy I WTHT—Railroad Hour. clothes, and carried crepe-draped .\.ND Wll.L l*AV I P TO w n C —Cavalcade of America. For Sedition flaga of “ Iron Chirtaln" nations. They carried placards sajdng ■40 BL'ICKS ...... 1300 WDRO—Arthur Obdfrey Talent '41 BUICK.S ...... (CnoHnned from Page One) Seouta. 16 BinCK.S ...... 1»<»9 Reg. $199.50 WONS—Sherlock Holmes; Hy •46 CADlI.LAfS ...... -OOO trallan workers would welcome 40 CHKVROLKTS ...... 'OIK) Gardner. W n C —Howard Barlow's Orch. them." •41 CHKVROLErr.<4 ...... VJOO I.F..8S The hearing was unfinished when CLOE ELMO •46 CHEVnOI KTS ...... 1600 A L L O W A M E $50.00 the court adjourned until tomor­ 47 CHEVROLETa ...... 1800 row. '40 DeSOTO ...... Pinafore Set The magistrate will commit •40 DODGE ...... 900 Sharkey for trial hy Jiir>' before a teleph£ hour THE SUCCESS OF YOUR 40 FORD ...... Judge If he believes a ca.se has been ^1 FORD ...... 1100 established against him. PERMANEKT WAVE 46 FORD ...... ’ 500 ■47 FORD ...... 1‘50 Now $ 1 4 9 5 0 io8o-VniCf^B€-**o (Home or Professional) •46 FRAZIER ...... 1500 '47 FRAZIER ...... I«00 E m b r o id e r '41 HUDSON ...... 900 ^ wtth tht TNI tedfMlN NI^^MAND DEPENDS ON THE •42 HUrJSON ...... m iFRO NI COMSAMF^AND •46 HUDSON ...... 1600 ‘’Golden THroaP TNI n i l lYITIM 47 HUDSON ...... 1700 175 East HAIR SHAPING •41 MERCURY ...... 1000 Ion. r/Otm Center Gt. ■46 MKRl-’URY ...... 1600 in RCA Vklor hiilory Tel. 3885 •47 MERCURY ...... 1700 .TAMES’ EXPERT ^ •49 MERCURY ...... 2400 S If't tar and aw ay your One*) Edgar Clarke •41 OLD.SMOBlt.r...... rjoo •46 Ol.D.SMOBILR ...... I'-OO mutlcol buy - o n * ol (ha world- Insuror H A IR s h a p i n g j I 00 47 OLDSMOBtLE ...... 1900 fomouJ Victrolo lodio-phonoQfopbs •41 PACKARD ...... 1400 ol a price you'll hov* lo rub your Prices Start At ...... •46 PACKARD ...... 1800 eyes to believel Here’s AM orrd FM •47 PACKARD ...... 1900 rodio, with RCA Viclor'so’.rnsimpler, •88 PACKARD ...... 2200 •41 PLYMOUTH ...... UJOO more sensitive frequency Modulo- Notice t ■46 PLYMOUTH ...... 1700 tion circuits; o fine new automatic T H A N K S T O , - •47 PLYMOrmi ...... 1800 record cHonger-quick, quiet, de- To Contractors PERMANENT '48 PLYMOUTH ...... 1900 pendoble—with the "Silent Soppbir# / SPECIAL ■40 PONTIAC ...... 1200 WIOR’S •41 PON’nAC ...... 1.300 permonenl-point pickup—no needles SEALED PROPOSALS will be WOOL AND RAYON CASUAL SUIT For A Limited Time! WAVES '46 PONTIAC ...... 1700 to change. Stunning 19th Century- received by the General Kfanager 9 and \2 FT WIDTHS... CUT-TO'OROER '47 PONTIAC ...... 18.'M) style cobinet! Big record comport­ of the Town af Manchester, at hl» N ew Bexar lo n g ia t TONI I '48 PON'nAC ...... 2100 ment. In walnut or mohogany finish office In the MuntcipaJ Building. FOR^ WALL TO-WALL CARPETING IN OUR SALON '46 .«mTDEP,AKER t..C .1700 Manchester, Connecticut, up to Home Permanent Refill PRICED FROM '47 STUDEBAKER L. C. . .I960 (blond slightly higher). AC opera­ five o'clock In the afternoon, April '48 smrDEBAKER L. C. 2500 tion A value you'll 15, 1949, for the construction or OR INDIVIDUAL RUG SIZES re-construction of approximately Front Is 5 0 % wool, 5 0 % royon. Jockel go for to beat I $|.00 Value We Have No Salesman $8,000 worth of concrete walks, bock, tieevat ond longles ore royon- concrete and granite curbing, ra­ -.•Ittr.k '-T.»4. U. 5, t*l C». Sabordin*. Zipper fiy. Blue or brown. WATCH REPAIR Plus A Bottle Of James $7-50 You Get The $100 dius and drive comers, concrete CREME RINSE—Value 50c Commiaainn gutters, etc.f' all In accordiance Sizes from 4 to 10. SK US FOK A OiM OUSnAWM with apecifleattons on-file In the SERVICE BOTH FOR ONLY Drive In today and get office of the Town Engineer. Loomcraft Deep'Pile Broadloom your trade allowance on Each bid Is to be sealed and NiW OLiN PUID FRIF SUIT 1 your car for a 1919 Packard marked "Bid for Construction and We have all the leading J. D. A. Rqdio Re-<3onstrucUon Walk and Curb." Deluxe Eight. loomcraft it a superior-quality axminitar broadloom that compares 1 0 0 % Royon Suiting I brands of Home Perma­ And forwarded to aald General Mana­ ger at the above addresa and ac­ (Total Value $1.50) nents on sale at our salon. with carpeting sailing ot dollars moral There or* actually 7,0S6 tufts of By Soe Burnett W DeeYkear You arc paying for one j companied with Contractoria eer- Television tifled check In the amount of imported wool in each square foo4l The deep all-wool pile it rich-^ t t An adorable ULUe pair of play * W M smi The naw "bold look” long-roll double f t dothca for tiny glrla that are 1 why not drive one. 189 Glenwood Street $600.00 payable to the Town of L i planned to defeat the hot weather By Mre. Anne Cabot W OsaY sfsi Manchester, Oonnectleut. looking— luxuriously soft underfoot. Fresh-looking florols In lovely colors 7 braostad lounga modal in tmori muted Graceful deers embroidered In I f uttumA The sun dress slips over W DMriwsar sw wkse wesWeal The amount o f work above men that give your rooms a pleasing, spacious loeki Ask about installation. ploids. Blua-groy, mad. brown. I I to 15 1^ the head and la open at both sides. shades of maroon, surrounded by Joseph A. IhibanookL Prop. a a . f k aqr I tioned la approximately only. 1^ The play auit ts bibbed In front the restful blues and greens of the Phone 3388 Jr.sixes 8 te 1 0 ...... I3.e8 R and b e a t In one piede. Simple flowers and foliage make this at­ * I S..6 JiaelM sad sMsglsel JAMES' - The General Manager reaervea * 9x12 ft. size...... 9 M 0 ' • 12x12 ft. size...... 127.20 the right to reject any and aU fandng—this week’B ABC gpeclal. tractive chair set a pleasure to BRUNNER'S m . A U T N O t lS I S blda, and aU biddera ara raquaated -• 9x15 ft. sixe...... 119.25 • 12x15 ft. size...... \§9JOO f ^ a m No. B446 b a aaw-ctU embroider and to look at when 358 East Center Street Trade-Ina accepted. All •uy Their Spring Needs en Werda ' aaiterattd p atten in Baas 3, 8, 4, completed. H ie simple crocheted BULOVA to consult with tha Town Engi- aervice work gnaranteed and ■ >pr and look over the ground |;fand • years. Bba 9, drsas, 1 8-8 edging gives a crisp iaUored finish DIITIliUTOt Open: 8 P. ifc. Every Night MeiiHily Thne Feymetit Flea V'jraate at SB-Uicb: oonsult. 8-4 yard. which even the man o f the house BEAUTY SALON here aald construction and i fa t th b p a t t m send 35 cents, will approve of thoroughly. I Sat.: 8 to 5; Sun.: 9 to 3 all new sets sold carry our ■onstructlon la to be done, before FBk wiBS, your nnma, addraaa, aize P a ttm No. 5617 eoiuiata of hot- inaking Wd, u a AOVANTAM OF WARM MONTHIY FAVMMr PUN Tel. 5191 personal service* guarantee. L d ^ io d , Mid tha P a tte n Number iron transfer tor embroidery de­ 74 EAST CENTER STREET For and by order o f the Qoneral tta «oe.lnniptL The lUncheaUr sign, color chart and sUtch lllua- Manager of the Town of Mandies- trationa for embroidery and cro­ etiqtwm uA IISO Ave. Amert- TELEPHONE 4201 *er. Connecticut. 7 n ^ Tock lA N. T. cheting tnatructloiia for edge, 75 USED CAR Tamil AnrfMfM * George H. Waddell, Tba Spring and Summer Fashion stitch iUuitrationa and finishing General Manager. da you aaaoothly b pink directions. F il « n 1ng-into-auinm^ wa Send 30c In coins, your name, BARGAINS Open Evenings To 9 P. M. , ea sy to make atyHa, a. address and the Pattern Number twtims, orlgtnnl designs— to Anne Cabot, The Manchester OPEN NIGHTS ' • tyaa p atten printed inside Bivenlng Herald, 1150 Ave. Amert- |Bflfc.--^« nptn. - J caa, New York 19, N. T . wwa» i ah6wa wMiSatem'J * J MANCRE8TEB EVEftOiG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. MARCH 28, 194f EAQS U 111^ MANUHBSVEK .VENmO BBKALU. MABCngnTO. COW». MOWPAT. MARCH « . lIMt Willie Trounce Laurels to Even Playoff Series^ 57- French Voters Lengdiylist___ l a w n c a r e s e r v ic e Breaking r.round for Princetoii Str.»et School ^ A m I To infiure a good lawn this year you mart ^ 6n Tells Seen in Swing Ul reutioiisil feed your lawn i^ow. / Gaudino Bests Pagani Propose Sf^eraL * THE Fivers Celebrate $8.50 - Our S|pi«cial - $8.50 Cage Rule Changes Win Over Reds Mike Diakon Paces. as Head Eighteen Requests for HERALD ANGLE Toward Right 100 Lbs. Lawn FepllU»ep applied to yonr lawn -■ -- * -• Changefi in Zoning Reg' ------«w3U«htly HifiitB fr For Foul Shoot Crown ■aatUa, M a r^ 28—(«|— • y By The Associated Press ,Onp-Sided Victorj! ?Of All Forces (Couttooed frooi Page Ooe) Seotffi Turf Baildei Changas In tha *'two-mlnuta" rule KARL W. YOST f. ■ . ulations Snbmitt^ was forecast by an official of the The St. Louis Flyers today were ^ Sporta Editor waJ Important chiefly as an Indi­ MAORI AND CHOMAN British American Star National Baskatball Rules- Com­ celebrating their first American . HuoaOMWd frmw cation of popillar feeling. However, In one of the longest UtU of pe­ Dry Wdh—StoB*—Loap— Champion mittee at tha close o f Its opening Hockey League play-off victory in ' Wierzblcki and Parciall there was no voting In Paris, Tostet in 82 of 100 asaslon late last night. Lecal apart Oiatter aSO-yard dash, Bobby Coleman a history. Series Knotted hsv« agreed and which titions for Bontng exceptions to be Grading—Landsca^ng ______Phone 5S0S Or 8-23>2 H. V. Potter, committee secre­ Annual spring field trial of tha fourth In the 880-yard run, and a Also Feature; Thlr4 where the (Tomiaunlat vote is gen­ The triumph last night over the ’ scheduled fo r s single hearing, the Manchester (Xmhi and Fox Club second placs'ln the one mile relay. erally large. Tries In ShOot Offt tary, aaid action on the contro- Proridence Reds—a 2-1 double wnila’s Grill (81) Hartford High, New Haven Hill- And Deciding Ganwt It la difficult to compare this Zoning Board of Appeals wlU hear | varalal rule will be taken at to­ will be held Sunday, April 24 on overtime verdict—by no means p. ' b : r. Pta. Pagani Hits 80 for 100 grounds two miles soutn of Man­ house, Hartford Bulkclcy, Man­ . .4 9 balloting with the last cwtonM 18 requests for relief Monday, day’s final meeting. The ruling clinches the semi-final round ae­ 8 E. Wlerzblekl, rf 1-1 Tuesday at East Sldi was discussed, he said, but the chester on Manchester Road, Glas­ .. .a election In 1946. A t that tlmb the AprU 4. The session will be pt 8 chester, Fairfield. Stratford, Hart­ ries for the Flyers, but it certainly 2 Jarvis, rf ...... 0-0 0 e------omy «nd our democracy, to Lanky Qua Gaudino of tb« Brit­ oommittee waa not ready to an- tonbury, near Kelsey's farm. ford” Weaver. New Britain, Green­ 1 Diakon, I f ...... 8 8-4 19 K^lip that foreign policy and Comuniata were Included W the p. m. In the Municipal building. bolstered their chances consider­ Last Sautrday night WllHa'a government and the de Gaulllsta ish Amtrleans anntxod tho itec nounee final action. wich, Danbury, Norwalk and Bris­ 4 Grzyb, c ...... 3 3-9 9 ke America aacure by dlscourag- The petitions range from minor ably. Grill beat the Laurels t* even ur^ had not yet formed their own alteration requests to use of prem­ HEED Senior Baakotball LM gu t Individ­ He said action Is to be taken YaiUrday waa the flrit Sunday tol finished ir that order. Lloyd Roan scored et ths 5:54 4 Rubaeha, c . . , , ...3 0-0 4 any potential aggressor. on the definition of “ holding the since mtd-Novenjber, 1948. that 3 Zamaitla, rg .. ■ . .0 5-8 8 their final series at one all In tha^ party. ises fo r smell business, end ' ual high av«rag« fOul shooting mark of the second overtime ses­ To achieve that goal we shall Yesterday’s voting was ths ssc- ball from, play” to attempt to give there wasn't a basketbsll sttrac- Bob Tedford. Guards’ basketball sion to give St. Louis Its first tri­ 5 W. Parciak. Ig . . .4 3-S 11 Bee Senior playoffs by a scor* In the necessary measnre of electric substation. championship for tho 1948-49 cam­ end round In the election. The first Listed ere the following re­ the trailing team assistance in tlon in Manchester. player. Is up and around after an umph in three starts in the best Dgth in all throe branches W THIS AD IN 22 57 to 41 before th* largest crowd! was March 20. Between the two quests: Btsnley SavUonis to en­ paign last Soturday night in a breaking up stalling maneuvtrs. Illness of several weeks. j four out of seven aeries. The Fly­ 21 f6-23 57 nal dsfenao. They wil. bo of the season. - rounds many candidates withdrew. close tide porch st 157 St. John gAIUBDAT gW aNG 100 shot contest with Nino ptgaiil and ont rule to make U “unprofit­ The Rec. Senior League playoffs ers. tail-enders the past four sea­ laural* (41) 1 as one in the sorrlcs of the of Uio Italian Americans. Gaudino able” for a team to foul deliber­ have gone down td the wire with Bob Hackatt of West Haven won sons, won the circuit's Weattm 2 Mason, rf ...... 2 7-t 11 Led by bespectacled Mika Dia­ The American people ex- In numerous districts the Issue street, A zone Involving tide line; CStsrles Whelan to extend permit dropped In 82. o f 100 tooooo from ately In the - laat few —probably the third and deciding final con­ tha ona-ball high three string prisa Division this year by a 2 WUkIt, rf ...... 4 0-1 8 kon, the league champa maaht^ simply bpesroe one of Communism at tha Charter Oak bowling fanaa 4 Vilga, I f ...... 2 1-3 5 business from the first toss-up o f, -e'lt. and they shall and antl-Communlsm. Ordlnaitty for textile mending business at 71 the fifteen foot oompUmontary line the last two—minutes. test seheduled tomorrow night st aingle point. Spencer ■ street, A A sone; Kather­ for an extraordinary ,830 percent- Porter said this action waa tak­ the East Side Rec. The LSureis, laat Saturday with a 230 score. l^u l Gladu, the Flyers’ top 1 Kozakowski, If . . .0 0-1 0 the ball to the final whistle of tha^ the councillors-who have strictly 1 Burke, c ..... game. ine W. Reynolds to conduct gift Post age. Pagani threw In 80 out of en tonight: last year’s playoff finalists, face Tom Martin. Manchester, waa sec­ goal-getter during the regular .. .8 3-3 9 limited powers—campaign on local 2 Conran, rg 100 attempt.4 for a remarkable .800 1—No eubetltute will be allowed WUlie's in the league finale. ond with 219. Walt Hllinskl, an­ aeason with 51. started the scor-1 . , .2 2-4 6 Ck>ach Wally Parciak had his issues. ", . shop st 172 South Main street. B 3 Nowak, rg ...... 0 WlJ per cent. for a jumper afSer a held ball has other Silk Towner, and Kennic Ing during the third minute of 0-0 0 charges at full speed throughout Scarry to Make Deal# zone. 4 Brooks, Ig ...... Mrs. John Lamenso' extending Both playera finlahad tha regular been called. Much credit to r the suecosaful Montis. Manchester, shared high play of the opening period. .. .0 2-3 2 the game with fast breaks and p w lt h ciod’a help and guidance Tn the first roimd an absolute 0 Davis, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 timely long passes. Both teams permit to hold nursery school at seaaon 111 a deadlock for top honora. ,, ir; ■■ ,.U X 3—Colors on rim and ring operation o f . the Rec Senior single honors, each having a 78 The Reds. Eastern half pennant determined that Amer can , majority of votes was needed to 0 Dubashinski. Ig , .0 0-0 0 played very hard ball and th* 19 Jean road A A zone; Myrtle Each converted 47 In 68 attempU braeee will be painted bright League belongs to Mike Saverick. gams. Buster Keeney announces winners, tied the score shortly ha will not again have to take j elect. On the second round a sim­ for a .881 percentage. Gaudino will another one-ball sweepstakes will score changed hands on many oc­ Alton extension of permit for tour­ orange. The rectangular (tar­ The league 'his season has been after the half way mark of the 19 . In the tragedy of a war. ple plurality of votes won. So^tte TIME leccive the Fred Bliah Trophy, do­ be held Saturday. middle frame when Roger Bedard 13 15-24 41 casions. week between rounds wss flllea ist home at 249 East Center street get" and three-inch border will be the 'best ever. Scoic at lialUimc. 26-34, Wil­ t j ), Want Peace With Honor nated by the Manchester Plumbing' .white. I slammed home posses from John­ The Laurels started the scoring with scurrying among csndld^es A sone; Williams Croasman to Charlie Kebart. former town lies; referee, Yo*t, umpire, Bog- off with Tom Mason tossing' In I'vW e want peace, if we ean im- end Supply Company, at tha annual 3— Effective the 1950-51 season, ny Chad and Jackie Hamilton. and parties to make desls-prln- build hood over front entrance at Y Director Bill Stearns deserves champioo; Walt KrajewskI of New gini. two free tries and a basket to be ■m lv ret It vdth honor and free 16 Doane involving building line In banquet, Sunday. April 10, at tha Ous Gaudino the official ball will be the mound­ full credit for the successful junior Following Bedard's equalizer, ^ If there la aggrraslon. clpally at the expense of the Oom- GftTIRE^AYINE Garden Grove. Each player at­ Haven, Bob HackeU and Dick An­ both teams played defensive followed up by his running mate, ■------Photo by Vic hi. Manchester Photographers A zone. ed type—without seams or lacaa. and asntor basketball leagues at derson, both of West Haven, took Ed Vllga's set-shot, to give the , »re calmly confident ^ a t we rminlsts. _ tempted fifty tries at each bwket. Lapse to permit using up old ths YMCA. This past season has hockey, waiting for a break. Do­ drill on fundamentals and bqse V'oters in many districts thert- Mary Ihrans to conduct real es two-year-old filly nominated for part in the one-ball sweepstakes covering. Laurels a six point lead before th* a rtop It. in thia faith 1 enter Mayor Harold A. Tiirklngton Is shown b.-esklng Other notable town lEAR AliMiMiit Longaat aingle run waa mad# by stvle balls. been the must ambitious in some ran finally got through in the i fore could not vote for the party tate office at 25 North Elm Gaudino on his last 50 tries, whsn the debutants stakes at Churchill at the Charter Oak lanes. The "sudden death” overtime. Both Vern Stephen's sore left thumb [fjriti knew what happened. this high office In the ser\'tce ” *Vrl.w^ton street. Tho •>«?'» street B sone; Harold T. West to 4- -Gla.is backboards mandatory time. they favored but only for the party a fttr missing his first (51st slant) Downs is Brcachopromise. She's quartet later took part in the La'.v- goalies turned In a great game. la improved, but the chunky abort- After their time out. Hogan ■' the nation.” llgares (above) taking pm-f ‘ J i „ 2 o r Charles House, chairman of the Board conduct oil burner business, an ex for college play. ' they disliked least. HEREI he spilt the nets 29 successive times by Lovely Night out of Forgotten rence. Maas., sweepstakes. Red Almaa of the Flyers made 42 stop probably won't play until ^ Zamaitts scored a fjul shot for ■ j Mrs. Johnaon aat m the front tl^ r Illlng, Bonding PhfnnlS^^ Education. tension of permit, 72 Pitkin street On ths National Cjommittee are Joe McCluskcy snd Bilf Burton iT o f apecUtors. appearing very The four major groups making before missing. PaganI’s beat run Lady ... Another smartly-named ; saves and Harvey mnnett o f the Wednesday's game with Detroit j the Grill's first tally but h*r* cation. memlH.rs of the ^ .rd ^ o fW ^ ^ ^ ^ „„,U ,te r and Green school. A ione; Maurice J. Colman, to juvenile is Greentree .Stables representatives of the National served as officials Saturday at the [«ild and smiling. Phe was clad up tho government bloc are the was 17 straight. TTic latter also Results of the Springfield Hock- Reds, 36. Stephen's sub. Merrill Combs, will again came through with two build dwelling on undersissd front­ Three and Two— by Shut Out- 'Collegiate Afhlstic Association. annual CIAC indoor track end ■ a Woe * « ‘t, fur neckpiece and w h r w K tmnsfe ” ed Inio tho Princeton street school upon eampletlom SociallsU the Popular RepubU^a had a ennsecutive. run of 11. ey League playoffs reached this! The fourth game of the series be out several days because SpringsCe«ertM«va took Stuathe Miaaan^a measure of 80 A/\n*_m-1 ! r»Barons'open______a. . their > best of . ■artll Imown Washington hostess, G Clef Concert Manchenter Queullle Is premier. waa able to drop In 89 for 50 at­ tions. three on the ankle yesterday by a liner frorii here oh. Diakon started to worked closely with Johnaon For House Fight A Sons to keep blocks, lumber and tempts. When tha rival aharp- Monday Matinee’ street. ersville. The winners then collid semi-final - - round series In a eve- eft the bat of rookie Walt Dropo. take charge by ripping the cords Inc. BEAR^^r^ ed in a one-game for the cham larlng the pollUcal campaign. Tickets All Sold Date RtHtk [ equipment at Irving and Congress shooUra changed hoops, the slender Bob Zuppke will be honored land. The second wdll be at Her- The Injury was painful, but not with three consecutive twin kill­ streets B sone. sit West Center St. Pagani was two-up on hi# oppo­ with a "day” by the Illinola ” I Manchester High placed fifth in ; pionshlp. and Westlnghouse de- they TTiursday night and the serious. ings to put the Grill ahead by one In the audience were members On Power Setup S0I0118 Agree the ensss A competition last Sat- I feated Stafford Springs. The local j i the cabinet. Including Attorney Eugene McClure to erect two Phone 41S4 nent. In the last 50. Gaudino had Men’s Aaaoclatton"' when the Illlni Lakers Need One third, if necessary, at Hrrshey Browns point, 9 to 8. In this first quarter VMth the twenty-first annual illustrated signs at 373 Main street 43 aueceashil trie# to 59 for Pa­ urday in the CIAC event. T h e' Navajo sextet finished fifth in Saturday. it wa.s hard to say how the out­ Oeiteral CSark. Seew U ry of the Tonight play Michigan next fall. It will Burbank. Calif.. March 2 8 - ,>Pi Women’s Oub of Manc^ster On Extending business zone, street line Involved: gani. locals points were tallied by CHem j regular season play to miss the come of the ganie would be. and at jSreaaury Snyder, Secretary of concert of the O Clsf 'club at the (('oatlnned irtiu' Page « » e ) mark the 25th anniversary of Red /Fi—Young Sherman Lollar, who Speaker, Lincoln M. Zonn. T"P'5- Robert D. Valentine street and SUrting tho laat 50 trtas. Pa­ Win Over Royals PontlUa who placed fourth in th e ! playoffs. th# end of the first period th# SSrioTKrug. Thew si-0 wm * Emanuel church about a week Grange’s big dey egainat Michi­ did far more bench-sitting than ’’Phychology of Hypnoelsm. South side line exception for dwelling gani dropped In nine in a row to ; score ended at 13-all. large delegation from the Amert- away, tho ticket committee re­ to the Reclamation bureau. This is Rent Controls gan . .. Business Manner Ray catching for the New York Yan- ~ann Tiogion which Johnson at one Methodist church. $55,538,463 less than the president 109 Forest street A A sone. Gaudino’s nine. The 'attar con- Peebles of the Spartanburg. R. C., New York. March 28— The HR i Going Into the second period ports a complete sell-out. Tuesday, March t9 John Rohan, directional ground Unued hla eagle-eye shooting by Minneapolis Lakers, who couldn't kees laat yaar. promises to be a ; each team atill played close ball time head^. a.4ked but $71,170,939 more than That your Easter tribute may be Peaches figures his field mansger, big asset to the St. Louis Browns.! ...... The club, together with theYW CA Series at 1 p. m. Speak­ (Oontlnaed from Page One) nipping In 20 more in a row while catch up with Rochester during the with Wlllle'a getting a two point ■ Army Secretary Royall, Navy the bureau was given this year. sign, street line Involved, Oak Kerby Farrell, is the most popular Lollar cam* to the Browns with er: Mosha Paranov. ’’Music,” at ' EVERLASTING Pagani waa hitting 13 for 20. regular season, needed only one Local Dogs, Handlers lead at the half-way mark with Secretary Sullivan and Air Force efforts of Director G. Albert Pear­ The committee gave the bureau street* business .zone; T, J. Crock­ guy In that sports-minded city. two other players In a winter deel Center Ckwreh. he interpreted it as ruling out con­ Be ready for Euter to p«y Gaudino. a fine backfleld ace with a 26 to 24 score. ggoctary Symington he^ed a son, has eameatly endeavored to full authority to use force-accoiint ett to build dwelling. Arvlne place, There’s no other explanation why more victory over the Royals to th* Yank* made for Fred Sanford. Haturday. April * sideration of any mortgage pay­ tribute to your moat loved one the Uni varsity o f Cenneeticut foot- enter the final Tound of the Basket­ After intermission the Grill fn-’- i large delegaUon from the m » - or hired, labor on construction pro- A A sone, front and rear lines In­ the Peaches, who finished seventh, He’s not hitting .33 and giving Le* make this concert the outstanding Firemen and Policemen. Get-to­ ments and Interest in calculating a with the surpassing beauty of ball Assoctatior of American play­ creased it* lead in tha third period - l.tary servlcea,. High-ranking offl- jeet-s. The la,«t liw; Feature Pigeon Field Mosa valuable assistance behind musical event of the season. gether Party. S.M.F.D. House No. ’’fair Income” to the landlord. garage at side o f dwelling, 48 a Rock of Ages family monu­ point lead going Into season... 'The Metropolitan Ba.i- offs. I by seven points to go Into tha last present included Gen. OmM the use of hired labor work .is the laat 20 triaa. the plate. He entered yesterday’a quarter with a 40 to SS margin. ' Final arrangements haye been contrasted to contract labor fur­ Sparkman also said that In his Spring street, A zone. ment. Come in and let us I ketball Writers’ Association voted The Lakers got the jump on the 1 vBnuUey. Army chief of staff; Ad- 8 unday, April S opinion ’’t h i s (new formula) OaodluD Leaea Lead . game as a pinch hitter in thj In this period the Grill looked bat- . made with Noble Cain. Interns- nished by private contractors. John V. Tedford, dwelling on un help you choose from our wide Hank Iba the "CJoach of the Year.” vis. Mele has been suspended in­ i'ailral Uouls Denfeld. chief of Na­ Handel s ' Messiah" 7 p. m. | amounts to practically what the MlMlng hla first three In ths Baseball Briefs I eighth and pounded a two- ter as they went along while ths val operations; and Oen. Hoyt tionally known conductor, who dersize frontage. Birch Mt. road, selection of Rock of Ages It would be bard to pick a better !!?'’»'« V .": r .i;;r ! w .it Kompauik-. ‘Ruyai definitely. Emanuel Lutheran church. pre-1 hotising expediter is doing now with ninth set of ten (90. 81. 92) Gau- run homer that cinbled SL t/>uls "miracle” team seemed to ha los­ Vandenberg, Air Force chief of will appear with the club this rural rone; Connecticut Power types and designs. You ran guy for the honor.. .Since return­ three series, 80-79. It was a halr- Prince said Saturday night that sented by choirs o.' Emanuel and respect to the hardship provtsloos dlno eaw hie lead dlsalpate m Pa- Action' Tops Puppy ! to salvage a 7-7 tie with the PltU- ing its close check on the champs. ' year. Dr. Cain will be on hand company to erect and maintain ' choose Rock of Ages with ing to ^ rlzo n a after the finish of ratslng contest, decided on s free 1. , h* 5ad been served, and briefly re- katair. First Lutheran church. New Bri­ under the present law.“ gM l hit Uirta In a row. The latter D®4SW* I burgh Pirates st San Bernardino, Playing- Parciak and hi* ‘ Monday evening, April 4 electric substation on lots 93 snd confidence because they s m the Detroit Lions' dismal aeason. throw by Am ie Ferrin In the final Stake; * N u U n C g D O V iterated the background In the 'Vero Beach, Fla., March 28—uP, Calii. tain and .Ma.ichester High school Ellinston The hardship provision of Uie made from the world’s finest failed on hie next three tosses mates went all out in tha last final rehearsal with the club. Rus­ 94 Autumn street, A sone. Fred Enke, Jr., has made more six seconds. —The 26 members of the Brooklyn Ckmia Round Table Singers. existing law requires in general monumental granite, with a made two. missed another for a in AU Age ______stanza and started to drive ths sell Moore, Negro tenor, from than 30 appearances on the rubber Minneapolis led all the way un­ Second Dodgers who open a tour of the Petersburg. Fla.. March 28 St. John’s first annual minstrel, Lawrence Anderson of East that renU be at such a level as signed guarantee to you, your seven for ten mark. Gaudino made ----- Hockey A t A Glance st. Petersburg. Fla.. March Laurels out of the game complete- Hartford, together with his ac­ chicken circuit. . .They’ll be calling til the final minute whefi Rochester southwest at Beaumont, Tex., (.p,_'nie St. Loula Cardinal* may i ly by out-scoring them 17 to’ S to Obituary companist Gordon Stearns, have 7 p. m., White Eagle hall. Side and family attended the fu­ to prevent the landlord from op­ heirs or descendants. five for ten end with each man him stomach Enke. grabbed a 79-77 edge. Then Tony ‘ Fifteen dogs, mostly handled by Monday. April 4 erating In the red. haring ten tries left, Gaudino led Wednesday began breaking camp ( never mUa Murry Dlckkaon If they j bring a third and deciding gam * 1 prepared a special group of num­ neral of his father aau s Ander­ He Ougbta Be Canned Jaros dribbled In for a basket and . owners, used the opportunity ' . today Open House at Anderson-Shea I f Sparkman’s evaluation of the in polnU. 78 to 72. St. Louis 2, Providence 1 (Two continue to get the brilliant pitch- for the Rec playoff champa. bers. The a Clef club will assist son, who died in the Manchester The day before the Philadelphia Ferrin fop ^ d in the winning, , ^ informal pigeon trial sUged i Infleldcrs Eddie Mlksls, Billy ing that has enabled them to rom- I Starring for the Grill were Dia- ' Mr Moore In one of these num- Post 2046 VFW home Manchester I new provision turns out to be cor­ INSURE CONN. VALLEY MEMORIAL CO. Each contestant ragistared on overtimes, Piovidcnce leads beat rect, there probably would be no Warriors' first playoff game. Joe point after being fouled by Arnle the Nutmeg Pheaa-' Cox and rookie outfielder (Jal pile an exhibition record >f ten ' l*nte. besides playing hla usual lane, died yesterday afternoon at port to the club for this forth­ grees on a class of candidates tomorrow night for the opening uel Lutheran church. trols 15 months through June 30. ment or marker. It identifies all Roek of Ages ferent etyles. The champion Oau- and called Eddie Gottlieb to tay he Manchester Division of the Con­ leads, 2-1). game yesterday to the Philadel­ vesterdav, blanking the New York e »m r of controlling th*. Hartford hospital after a short 111- coming event. Tuesday, April 5. 1050. B\it it also contsins a broad couldn't play. . .Eddie aummoned a game of the other best of three phia Athletics’ B-squad, 3-1. Billy Yankees' 1-0. Kurt Klreger. south-1‘>»<’*‘5oards. For the Laurels. M s-, YWCA Seriea, Salvation Army momimcntn. dlno, used the ona-hand push ahot necticut Spoilsmen’* Association. American League Playoffs AMS. Miss Eva Johnson, who for so aUdel at 1 p. m. Speaker: “ Mrs. Henrietta Yost of RFD 2 ’’home rule” decontrol provision. doctor, who took three stitches In semifinal series. The Knlcks dis­ Winner of first place in the Pup­ Cleveland 6. Springfield 2 (Cleve­ DeMars. the O’s utility shortstop, psw up from Columbus. AI Britzle " ’•* with 11 points, effectively, while Pagani threw all posed of Baltimore. 103 to 99. In A native of Hartford, sho resid­ many yearn, has given freely of Dr. Esther Seaver. "A rt." Ellington, has been named execu­ Under It, statea cities, towns and PRESCRIPTIONS tries with two handa. a cut on Joe's hip and did what he py Stake wa.pitchers’ battle between Dick Tigers Wednesday, April 6 tor of the estate of her father Wil­ CALLED FOR Gaudlno’a runs of consecutive handleij.by Walter Konipanik. sec­ In; .area a member of St. James’ asalst the club as accompanist. Pines Civic Association. WhUit liam Schaefer, late of Vernon, who time If the state governor ap- I night Fulks played only a minute final of their quarterfinal aeries. ond place went to "Lady Helen” Pro Basketball at a Glance Fowler of the A’s and the Brook.s’ Red* points were as follows. 2. 4 3. 8 6 I and a half against Washington Baltimore won *he fi^st game, the St Petersburg, Fla., March 28. ' ciiurcb. The new eostume# which the (Community YMCA 8 p. m. Open died recently. I proved. 10. 2. 2. 3.—89. owned by Joe Deacon, and third Rex Barney Lakeland. Fla.. March 28. —(J*.i Besides her husband she leaves AND I and. for the first time In hi* pro- Kicks the Issl two. —The hitless Detroit Tiger# ‘ girls have diligently worked at for to public. I Howard E. Little, collector o f, 29. 3, 2. 4. S 43. went to "Speck.” handled by Ed­ .Association of .America Playoffs V Giants took the warps ; three daughters, Mine Frances these past weeks will be pre­ April 7-8 DELIVERED ' basketball career, failed to take a If a third ’j;ame la needed in the die Oliver. Miss Florence Har- New Y'ork 103. Baltimore 99. Phoenix. Anr.. March 28- .F off hl.s pitching arm yesterday for sent their ace Hal New-houaer to " Lombardo, Mrs. Frank Privlialno 1 taxes for this town will be st ths K e c ' o n i s Psgeni’f runs were: 8, 3 8 2 2 I shot... The moral Is thst an acci­ UiK'heetcr-Minneapolis set. It will the mound against the St. Louts, miered at the concert April 5. A.W.O.L. Minstrel. Hollister 1 EUlngton Tow’n Hall, Saturdaj^ | 1. 17. 2—"41. warth, popular young lady field (New York wins best-of-three se­ The home ilin conscious New York the first time in the Cincinnati and Mrs. Salvatore Lombardo; all I dent with a garbage can can I be played Friday nlpht In Roches- Giants today were slightly behind Cardinal.*, .still hoping to give him ' The members of the ticket com­ school. 7:30 p. m. Sponsored by ; April 2, tn the evening from 7 to 9 9. 2. 11. 2. 8. 2. 2. 4, 4,-89. trialer Judged this slake. ries, 2-11. P.ed.s' spring training. And he re­ at thla town and two siatera, Mrs. make a lot of fans turn pail. I ter. The Washington-New York their home pace of last spring. ported the re.iult was encourag­ better support than other recent ’ mittee have received numerous Anderson-Shea Post 2046. o’clock to receive taxes. Permit xPINE Judges and scorers were Gene In the Derby Stake, top honors .American League ” Boat LaSala of Manchester and Saturday. AprU U 1 series will continue Thursday night A t this time a year ago the Giants ing. Detroit hurlers have received. calls for Uckets to the concert but Kast ijenira. ------Arthur Oienot garage st 32 Enrico. SUn Opalach, Ed Wadaa went to "Lady." owned by George Pater*in 99. Bridgeport 80. Mrs. Angelo Pellegrino of Hart­ Auction for benefit of School East Central Pomona Grange In New York and if the third game had slugger 19 homers. Blackwell, still many pounds The Bengals took stock at th* regret that the seating capacity will meet Wednesday, April 6 a t , Oestwood drive, $600. PHARMACY end Ed Pavelack. CTementlno of Hartford, second ford; three”' brothers, Michael, Ls necessary It will be Saturday So far they have hit 12 Including underweight as the result of a finish of yesterday's 3 to 2 defeat of the Emanuel Lutheran church fund at St. Bridget's hall. 6M Center Street The complete ahot by shot chart Week End Sports , ijilace was won by "Jeff.” handled Bristol Trims Ualltngford Frank and Anthony Lut* of Hart­ Tuesday. April 10 Andover, with an all day meeting | NOTICE night in Washington by Stillman Keith, and third place yesterday's trio in their 8-6 kidney operation several weeks by Washington's Sciiatora. They r has already been filled. Cen- with X's indicating successful tries ford and two grandchildren. International Supper. Woodruff .starting at 10;30 a. m. East Tel. 2 9814 The Bristol Tramps trlinmed the tory over the Clilcago Cub*. had not done anv throwing 1 figured that in 05 exhibition game Elllngton and O's misses. went to "Jerry o f Belmoral." Tha funeral will be held Wed- hall, Center church., tr.-l Pomona embraces I Horse Racing M’allingford Veterans yesterday | Gordon accounted for two until yesterday but he served against big league pitch- 1 'OanSlae , . g , ^ I owned by Florence Harwarth. aasday at 8:8(} a, m. at the W. P. Friday. April 22 Grange. Aintree—Russian Hero, a nme- afternoon by an 84 to 65 score at Johnny " .Mize the other. Mire's them up for about five minutes in era this spring, they have collect- 1 We Will Start Flushing 1. —0 OxxOxxxx 0— 6 A l e x l y r O Z a 'ju dgin g was by Truman Cowles. ed only 11 runs and 39 hits. Qwlsh Funeral Home and at 9 a. Violin recital 8:00 p. m. in the cunsni ycar-old Gelding, who went off at • ! Tbe largest entry of the trial the Stanley Arena, New Britain. clout was his first of the year. The | batting practice. Town 2. —OxxxOxxxx X— 8 m. from St. James’ church with Vestry of Emanuel Lutheran Danbury Voting Today 88-1, captured the Grand National. waa In the All Age Stake and It was the final game of the East­ Big Cat had two to his credit on Indians PIN-WORMS esns Nfrtii« 3. —X OxxxxxxO X— 8 Senators f burial In St. James cemetery. church given by «' olanda L^lss. Albany, Callf.-—Moonriish <$U.- Kentucky Triumph some good birdwork was per­ ern League playoffs. March 28th a year ago. Ssn Diego, C^slif.: March 28.- HosplUl Clinic Schedule AUTO GLASS 4. —X xxxxxzkx 0— 9 20) won the $10,000 added Berkley ITrlends may call to pay their re- student Kastman School of Music. Danbury. March 28—(-P)— D *"' m formed by the contestants. Top Rex! Sox .1*—Of the Cleveland Indians’ five Tuesday--Tonsil and adenoids at Mrt thrt M ITCHI The Main Pipes Of Our 3. — X xOsxsOxx X — 8 Handicap at Golden Gate ftelds. Orlando. Fla.. .March 28.—iF i— | necta at the fbneral home after This is sponsored by the Luther m Lou Boudreau, shortstop-manag­ Sarasota. Fla.. March 28— F — starting pitchers. Rapid Robert bury voters will go to the polls to- . Lortaf rfMp.v-v ——tloiont - foingnmiiB snrnw btawf aaBW a atmm Rm MIRRORS Seattle. March 28- (A’j Alex honors were won by "Qucenle.” Manager Joe KhucI has asked th ey .this evening. League. dsv in the first municipal election ^ BBCgiog metal* * iiebt“ Thkrbk tB«y bn R wnntne Tennis owned and handled by Joseph Du­ er of the Cleveland Indians, enters The Bo.ston Red .Sox save no citrus Feller has the lea.st Impressive ' Wednesday—Tumor at 10. rtfn olPin-Wanna. --‘-T lnt«rmi pmta tint Groza—basketball’s magic moun­ Nats’ front office for more catch- | Annual Masonic Ball at Mason­ 39 Newjfork — Richard (Pancho) the 1949 diamond season with a record for two weeks of exhibl Also Well Baby at YMCA. 2 to of 1949 in Connecticut. Democratic | emmla eaiana«nupn «ir«aama moromom uxsssw**. System Tuesday, tain—and hla spellbinding Ken­ Pont of East Hartford. Second circuit game scheduled today but * j ers. Lon Oknc and Jake Early 8r« | ic Temple. Mayor William J. Hannan, seeking ; Don’t p vi op with thia toaiMot • pngNh OonzalM beat Billy Talbert, 10-8. tucky teammate* worked their place . waa awarded to "Nutmeg llfe-tlme batting mark of .299 over Manager Joe McCarty plant to tion-game hurling. 4. Saturday. April 23 iiansfatary niant#w G K Jnrna*a P-W Va*«k —0 X X X Z X z z 8-0, 4-6, 9-7 to win the National 10 seasons. both nursing uorc arms. ’Thursday-Pre-Natal st 9. and i li's' fifth succeealve term, will be , fvpa with that apaeial. Biodle«U7”«pprev«4 sorcery on Oklahoma A. A M. as Boy.” owned by Truman Cowles send the team through a bruihup But Bob shows signs of reach­ Annual Dance. Rainbow — X X X X X X X X Indoor champlonahip. ing form —although he does not (Tlark Orifflth, a-bed with a Funerals Friday—Cheat at 9 by appoint­ I opp jsod by Republican State Re’p. , lom U en t that daniron Ptn^Worva artaw* thev captured their second ; and third honors went to ’’.Spike.” cold, missed his first gam* o f the . I D*Molav, Ma.sonic Temple . tifieally and mtnovm from tba body. — X X X X X X X X Alexandria. Egypt— Frank Park­ want to hit his peak until mld- ment only. I ’ ' Kenneth H. Han.ia. Also at st.\l