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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1958 - ■ 1 FACE TWENTY lianri;(fiit(r Dl^ralb Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the'.We«k Ended Foreenat of 8. WentlMr B w eae ------'- r -r ------March 7. 1»U Tha monthly meeting of Wash­ Partial clearing, cooler tonight. ington LO L No. liT '^11 be held Joins Jewell Agency Hairdressers V isil About Town tomorrow night at 7:30 in Orange' 10,939 Minimum SS-42. Saturday, partly Hall. The Orange degree will be Male Beauty Sbop .^lem bcr of the Andtt cloudy, mild. A t it* meeting Tueeday in the conferred on a class of candidates. Burenn of CirculaUona Manchester—‘A City of Village Charm K. C. Home, the Da\ightera of Important business^ will be trans­ laaboIU voted a contribution to acted and all members are request-, A group of local beauticians re­ turned last night from New York tha current Red Croea Campaign. quested to report on time. (ClaaaMled Advertialng on Png* IS) MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 (EIGHTEEN PACrES) PRICE nVE CENTS ,Th#y *lao Voted to purchase adver-, City, wheie they attended the In­ PKKYDUROWN BARGAINS VOL, LXXII, NO. 138 ' tlalng apace in a program being Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ ternational Beauty Show held at publiahed by the Cornerstone Club ter* of Scotia, will meet tomorrow the Statler Hotel. In the party wMdh is sponsoring the concert by night at 7:45 at the Masonic Tem- of hairdressers were Yolanda Fe­ lice, Nell Dwyer, Kay Haugan. K otr* Dam* Glee Oub at Buahneil Pl«- __ Narriman Leaves Her Man llsmorial. Bernice Jiiul and Stella Kaminski. atourfiEIFSEmnCEMWEl Million Lost Teri Ivaniski kttended earlier in Past President Mrs. Ruth Hickox Baby’s Condition the Week. Will be chairman of the hostess While in New York they visited j committee and in charge of the Is ‘(Comfortable’ a beauty salon for men. where | In Wasteful Czechs Get New U. S. Note program for the meeting of the treatments are given to male pa­ American l

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\ / ■ ■■ i . • ■ V' ( ICANCliESTEll. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1963 f AGE TWO ______PAGETffloar Union ranks April 16, 1961, four Three grandchildren and aavertl and a truck collided in the heavy in the two first, grade rooms where great-grandchildren survive. Hamlin St. Fire Columbia place, Nancy Secor, 188 Spruce Union Veteran, 111, days after the attack on Ft. Sum­ R ain s Crow^d rain near the East Hampton town Czech Airmen they were given an idea bv ma­ Beifson Forecasts street. ter, S. C. had begun the conflict. Although Hard's physical line early today and injured one terial displayed, just what the Reds Blame4 Miflenkov’s ^tart Seen During his three years in service powers waned in later years, his ALBA ROOM man severely, 'IV.’o men were ar­ BIRTH TODAY: a son'to Mr. OfCivUWarDies Damage Is Minor Blaze Sweep's present flrat graders have accom­ Farm Drop Ending and Mrs. Louis Georgettl. 81 Drive with the 37th New York Volunteer mind remained sharp and active.' A Stale Streams rested in connection with that ac­ plished. few months before his death, he Flee Reds to Infantry, he met President Lincoln u i THE aUSTONBURY RESTAURMIT cident and another. Leaves for Marines » DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: For Deaths of at a White House reception, and drew on hla Inevitable cigar and A rubbish (Ire. origin of which A spokesman at Middlesex Me­ Woodland Near Bringing More Tension (Oentinued l ^ m Page One) 2811 MAIN sraen—OtASTONSUSY Allan Robinson, Jr., son of Mr, Philadelphia. March' 13—OP)-— David Wiley, 91 Chestnut street; saw the President twice more at said: is not known, did minor damage to To Flood Point morial Hospital, Middletown, said British Zone and Mrs. Allan Robinson left today Recent drops In farm prices are at Mrs. Harriet Norton, 9 Oakland o f Bull Run, Chancelloravllle, troop revlews_ln Virginia. "I'll keep on living as long as a cellar at 67 Hamlin street yes­ NOV' FEATURING Joseph Wilson. 43, of East Hamp­ for the Marine base at (^uantlco. UN Prisoners gaged while he tried to conaolidate Lederer Fahii an end and continued prosperity in street; Mrs. Margaret Anderson, WMhin(ton, March 13—WP> , Antletam and Fredericksburg, Hard cast his first ballot for I can keep on puffing." terday afternoon. Co. 3 of the ton was In serious but not critical Va., where he will enter officers 194 Highland street; Bruce Odeaa, his internal position. It might also (Conttoned From Pisge One) the forsecable future for the na­ Hia trat few montha of Gaorgri died In Rochfcster General Hospi­ Lincoln and remained a Republican SMFD answered the call. PHIL MOONEY and His condition with head injuries. State (Gontliiueil From Pag# One) candidate school. tion's farmers. Is the forecast of 29 Elizabeth drive; Russell Mercer, (Continuied From Pa$a 08a) Mhlankov’a Red rule »*«"' cerUln tend to create a ttate of crisis in tal at 11:45 p. m. DRAWS DEA'ni UST Companies 1 and 2 were called Police Lt. Robert Rundle said Columbia, March 13— (Special) Catholic Ladles Society which Russians potentially oppos­ to the end of his days, voting for inches with th« Boston Post road Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of 114 Summit street; Fred Walker, to be illed with crlala and tenalon He had entered the hospiUl.Feb. Dwight D. Eisenhower in last fall's to 160 Center street at 7:30 last Wilson was the driver of the "Arado 96” uaed as a training —Two fire calls, one of them from The Catholic Ladies’ Society of Agriculture. 84 -Drive B; Mrs. Georgette Harrison told the Reda It w$8 ed to Malenkov would hesitate to near Darien and Norwalk flooded M he atrlvea to conaolidate hla 13. Five days later, surgeons sev­ election. Brunswick, Germany, March 13 night because of an over-flowed LOBSTER SPECIAL automobile. plane for flghter pilots—was taxied the Mutual Aid System,-kept local St. Columba’s Chapel will meet at In an article In the April issue Delaney, 286 Porter street; Harvey up to them to see that priaonela ^ w a r over the far-flun^ Com- challenge his power. ered a spinal nerve in an attempt —(P)—Heinx AnderS, former Nasi oil burner. No damage resulted. temporarily to the point where Also Injured and treated at the the home of Mrs. J. A. MaeVeagh Bachand, Rockville: John Granger, Another theory advanced by After hla discharge, he re­ DmncinK Every Frt. and Sat. 9 to 1—SHndays S to 9 by British airpnen into a closed volunteers on the hop this week. of Farm Jourhal magazitve, Benson In their hands are . provldril ttuniat empire. , » ^ to combat the circulatory disorder. SS (elite .'guard) officer, was traffic had to be diverted by State hospital were Robert Allen, 26, of of Merrimac Farm on March^l6 at said he wants farmers to suggest Amaton; Mrs. Anna Kozlowaki, adequate protection from ^ raidy. That conclualon emerged today some la that the Soviets may be For several days after the leg mained with the Army as a hanger and placed under guard. In both Instances underbruXh and civilian construction boss. Later charged today with drawing up a PICIUNO UP 'HME Police. Floral Park. U I.. N. Y„ the truck 8:15 p. m. Mr. Albert, hair atyllst, new legislation before 1955 "which Rockville; Mrs. Catherine Camp­ as outlined In A11 c 1 e 23 of •ut of omclal atudy and specula­ trying to,, oivcrt attention from amputation. Hard rallied, as he death list Of leftwing leaders to ba driver, and Francis Gerdon', 24, of The three airmen were tenta­ grass was involved. bell and daughter, Rockville. some other pari of the world he became a railroader, building Bridgeport reported being The first call came Wednesday will be guest speaker and will will give them even more security the Geneva (Tonvention on wqr tion over this week’a ahooting had during several,serious illnesses liquidated on "X-Day"- the day In spite of the addition of leap the Bronx. N. Y. They were re- tively identified by Austrian police bring with him a professional than they have now." DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. prisoners. , where they may be planning new In recent years. Then the aged contractor and veterans' pension drenched with 2.56 inch^ of rain. in the Woodland terrace aectlon down by Red planes of two Allied the Soviets attack the West. year to our calendar, we gain a JROUTE BOLTON The normal total rainfall for the lensed after treatment. as Lt. Vladimir Krman, 24, Sgt. model. He will also work on some Beiison said also he will carry Mary Staudt and daughter, 193 The UN negotiator—who h«k trouble. veteran took a turn for the worse attorney. The West German prosecutor where a grass fire was raging out Loomis street; Priscilla Anderson, aircraft flying over Germany. In a situation of this kind, there few seconds every year and 38^3' full month of March in the area is D u rin ^ h e investigation of the Gustav Mdtnar, 26, and Sgt. Joaef of control due to stiff winds. Sev­ of the members' coiffures. out price support laws passed by had nothing to do since the AJUi^ Authorltlea here were not at all and thereafter lost ground stead­ He served two terms as New also announced he Is investigating 6 and 44 . CONN. accident a'xthird automobile col­ Congress but Insisted he didn't 167 Prlncton street; Angelo Ped- is always danger of starting » years from the date of the begin­ 3.60, according to the U. S. Fleischhacker, 25. eral residents of the aectlon fought Mothers Hold Session walked out of the fruitless talkfl certain that the _ Soviets had ily. York State Commander of the Dieter Von Glahn, a member of the lided with ^ e of the disabled think that "supports should be-so razzlnl, 120 School street; Mrs. chain of events leading lo great The lone survivor of the 2,676,- ning of the Gregorian calendar Weather Bureau In Stratford. They said they left a Chcech Air the flames until firemen isrrived. Mothers of Qub Scouts in Den 2 last Oct. 8—also told the Reda they'' deliberately ordered these spe- Grand Army of the Republic and antl-Commimlst League of Ger­ now In use. we'll have to drop a vehicles and 'R u n d Le said he high as to subsidize the Inefficient.'’ Evelyn Brewer, Taicottville; Mrs. had been tardy and uncooperativa explosion. Officials, however, do not 000 men who wore the Union blue was the National Junior Vice Sewers, viaducts and cellars Force training school at Piestany, Wednesday afternoon volunteers held a gct-acquaintcd meeting at dflc incldenU—destruction of an man Youth (BDJ), who was found leap year day. . arrested Raymohd La Pearl of near Bratislava, early^thia morn­ “ We can’t guarantee a profit to Eleanor Ibertl and daughter, Wil- in telling the Allies exactly 'Whert appear to believe that the chances Is Albert Woolson, 106, of Duluth, Commander in Chief. throughout the area have been answered the Mutual Aid call for the home of Mrs. C. Richard C?ar- Ilmantlc; Mrs. Amelie Reale, 160 American Jet patrol flghter and of In possession dt^a list of 100 left­ flooded. Bridgeport for reqklesa driving. ing. In bright, cold, aunny weather, every farmer any more than we POW camps were ipeated. of a war between Russia and the Minn. wingers and Jews. This list also assistance at a woods blaze on thp penter of Columbia Lake. Charter Oak street; Isaac Haugh a Britlah four-engined bomber. But Hard's first wife died In 1879, Bridgeport and Stratford Public Allen also was charged with reck­ they flew across t)ie Russian occu-' can to every retailer," Benson said. "Your continued uae of tha Uid- West have been Increased. On the The fo\ir remaining from nearly was suspected of being marked for farm of Hugo Lederer on Jaegger 4-H Food Show 26 Drive B; Harry Wells, South they are convinced that- the other hand, they say, a lot depends and his second in 1929. A daughter Elementary ecnoois closed at noon less driving. \ ■ pation zone of Austria passed near aon machinery at Panmunjom aa 900,000 who served in Confede­ "X'-Day" extermination. road, Hebron. About five acres The Tolland (Jounty 4-H Favor­ Windsor; John Romanowicz. 23 thought attitude which these Incl­ on what happens in Germany as by his first Wife died in 1948. because of the storm. ■ - X a Soviet Jet fighter baae at Wiener were burned over. a channel for your propaganda Is a denU reflect on the part of Soviet rate flray are William A. Lundy, MANCHiSUH ite Food Show will be held March Village street: Woolley baby girl, the western nations grapple with PRESENTS In Madison, two big trucks from Neuatadt, and then crossed into Parents Hear Talk Andover LAke. repetition of the same unethlcU high command means more trouble 105, of Laurel Hill, Fla., Thomas B. the Britlah zone. They apparently 21 from 3:30-6:30 p, m. at Coven­ Hospital Notes their rearmament problems and Riddle, 106, of Austin, Tex., John Paterson-, N. J., ran into each other Mountbatten Parents of children who will en­ conduct wliicb forced a rccaaa cK In the future. the Soviets tighten their lines SmlllB’ Rm’ a Tax Paval saw no Russian planes. try Community Hall. Any 4-H armistice negotiations,” Harriaon . 105, of Slant. Va.. and Weatera Caravaa Ola WagM Master In a heavy rainstorm early today ter Horace W. Porter School next EXECUTIVES TO DUEL Aside from diplomatic protesU. around West Berlin. ti STATE in this town on Connecticut's Long The three airmen were dressed September met at the school Wed­ member who la enrolled in a food Patients Today: 129 concluded. . , I, therefore, sug^ It is not yet clear what the Allied Walter Williams, 110, of Franklin, WHAT WKNR For New Task^ in formal uniforms. Instead of fly­ preparation project may enter. Montevideo, Uruguay, March 13 Island Sound shore. Neither driver nesday evening with Principal Wil­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: -(P)—A member of the national gest again that you conflnt your powers intend to do. Basic policy Tex. — NOW PLAYING — ing clothes. All carried loaded Several local girls are planning to Mrs. Niva Phreaner, 29 Cottage OODD WIIXINQ Hard, whose recipe for longevity was injured, but the trucks suf­ liam Innes, and teachers of the governing council has challenged communications to matters relatefl deciaiona on how tough the u. S., WESTERN JAMBOREE fered extensive damage. Supreme Headquarters, Allied pistols. first, grade. Miss Marion Blake, attend. alreet; Dominic Papne, 44 Prince­ to . . . ^he armistice and that yofi was "work hard, don't worry and TONIGHT I "Stooga" Shown at 2 and g:l# Smakjr Joe—Jtoa Baa La » —Maaaa'-Tax T)iey appeared freah, shaved and former President Luis Batlle Ber- for egample, should get may Norwalk, March IS— —U. 8. CIRCLE One, owned by the Public Auto Powers In Europe, March 13—h/P)^' and Mias Willie Mae Nash. ton street; John 0'C)onnell, 29 Cot­ res to a duel, charging the one­ cease to pervert the liaison a> have- to be made by President Rep. Thames J. Dodd skid herb last smoke plenty of cigars," was born I Co-Hit 1:86, 7, 9:50—Sat. ConL ROUNDS AND SQUARES rosy^heeked. Manchester Evening Herald Co­ tage street; Mrs. Annie Brown, 717 in nearby Victor July IS, 1S41, Delivery Company, spilled its car­ Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway, Su­ An informal discussion period time chief executive with casting rangements for the purpoaea Eieenhower. night he would accept the Demo­ ------joM y |. DOOR PRIZE — $26 WESTERN RECORDS preme Allied Commander, an­ Austrian reporters and camera­ lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Frank Center street; Mrs. Barbara Fln- your endless propaganda." the son of a stagecoach driver. FRIDAY THE 13th .., go of general merchandiae for 300 was held under the leadership of a reflection on his integrity. The SUte department was about cratic nomination for governor In feet along the Boston Post road nounced today the new Mediter­ men werq forbidden to approach Marrhlsa, telephone HArrison gles, 52 Gerard street; Mrs. Louise As a lad of 19, ha Joined the Miss Nash who outlined what is Duels are legal in Uruguay and ready to denounce and reject as 1954. He told a Democratic dinner o r s r FOR THE MOST TEERIFYINa DANCE EVERY FRIDAY tU. S. Route 1). ranean command under Adm. Lord the fliers. , ^ e Thalerhof airport expected of a six-year old when he 3-0365, Minke, 98 Summer street; Mrs. are usually fought with pistols. 8URGERY FOR GODFREY unfounded Chechoslovakia's claim meeting he would accept any as­ MARnNelENISI The cab of the other, owned by Mountbatten will be activated la ua^ for^irath civilian air traf­ Helen Sahrbacker, 19 Denver SrOOKY EVENING OF YOUR UFE! fic . and B riti^ military planes. enters .first grade, his character­ The challenger, Hector Alvarez New York, March 18— that the U. 8. flghter plane which signment given him because "we i, WLViMlUEtoeu^ { AND SATURDAY NIGHT the Textile Motors Express Com­ Sunday. istics. and-hpw_the parents can road; Stephen Trudell, 134' Lake- Cina, claimed his honor was The Czechs niitoe a perfect land­ 8PENDS GOOD NIGHT wood circle; Kenneth Del Ponte, Arthur Godfrey is taking a laavt was fired on and shot dowm by (the Democrats) In Connecticut pany, was demolished although The North Atlantic Treaty or­ help the child ,ln preparing for this wounded by a sUtement Batlle of absence from hla radio and tole- Russian-made MiG's Tuesday had driver Wilfred Guilmette, 48, of ganization command, officially ing on a mllltorKrunway. British Rockville; Janet Cary, 155 iHcKee can win In 1964." Later ha told a LaFOND BROS. YOUU SEE 2 HORROR HITS! Air Force officers tnrimediately re­ important step. London. March 13—(/Pi— Aged Berrez made In connection with vision shows at the end o f April crossed from the U. S. tone of Ger­ newsman hlS statement included IHEBIDOCi! Lonsdale, R. I., escaped. called Allied Forcea Mediterran­ Will Distribute Bonks street; Priscilla Anderson, 167 Alvarez Cina's admlnistraUon as 1 ON THE SAME SHOW — fused permission foi^xphotographs Queen Mary spent a good night. Princeton street. to undergo surgery. many into Chechoslovakia. The the gubernatorial nomination. Dodd IRISH TURKEY AT MURPHY'S Police said they bwked the other ean, was approved by the NATO Innes spoke briefly and said he Royal doctors reported today. The treasury minister under the presi­ Columbia Broadcasting SysUni Reds at Prague took that line in STEAK HOUSE driver, Isaac Walker, 32, of council last December, and Mount­ or interviews. It was b^leved like­ ADMITTED TODAY: Eileen dency of Andres Martinez Trueba. is Connecticut's lone Democratic “DEAD MAN’S EYES’ ly that the airmen would first be will order booklets from the State 85-year-old queen grandmother, said the entertainer would be away rejecting an initial U. S. protest. congressman. MONSON, MASS. Passaic, N. J., on a charge of vio­ batten waa named commander-in- Department of Education which Cohun, 235 Hackmatack street; Both men named seconds who questioned t>y military atufiorities has been In bed 18 daya'wlth .gas­ Jack Cohun, 235 Hackmatack from his morning program for five , LegalistlcaUy and technically, it .TIM HOLTt lating the rules of the road. chief. Hla headquarters are at will be helpful to the parent In will meet to determine whether or six weeks. He will be absent HOOM of taa "S m s of Fun” before they are permitted toTipId a tric trouble. strqet; Cynthia Flynn, 9 Drive E; was a^arent that the precise loca­ Rapid rise of .Connecticut Valley Malta, the British fleet's Mediter-. guiding the child. It was also de­ Alvarea Cina's honor was injured. from his Monday and Wednesday “NIGHT MONSTER” streams and rivers, with some ranean base. press conference. One British bffi- Her son. the Duke'of Windsor, Bruce Hewlll, Rockville; Mrs: Isa­ tion of the British bomber shot Patflt MaaelMStor — It'a cided that each parent would be today Visited the home of the Etorl If they decide the issue cannot be evening shows for four months. ■* down yesterday would have a lot -MURPHY’S- flooding of low areas, was pre­ Ridgway also announced that on ctal said it may be two weeks t>u- belle Anderson, 21 Edmund street; settled amicably, the duel will be fu h ttme. We have apeelal fore the press can talk to them. '\ presented with s manusefipt al- of Dudley In Hertfordshire. Bruce McKenney, 40 Mt. Nebo The programs will contiiiua with to. do with any protest which could EASTWOOD ratoa tar partiat. We also have 991 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER dicted today by the' U. S. Weather Sunday the title and headquarters ohabet at the next meeting, as on,. various replacements for Godfrey'. be made to Soviet authorities The b«a aarvlea. Far latanoatlaB bureau in ^ sto n as rain fell over of the commander. Allied Naval W n y of the parents were anxious Situation would be one thing if it TOMORROW thru SUNDAY i HCHAW AAARTN New England. Forces Southern Europe, will be CONSERVATIVES WIN HOaaPt MASH Saturday Night Minster, Isle of Thanet, Eng., toXteach their youngster the al­ wks within limiU, another if it Abb Tsda SSB HarrltBS A special river bulletin issued by abolished. It waa a subordinate phabet before entering school. OAIX MONSON BSST 2 OUTSTANDING HITSt March 13 — (Ab — Prime Minister Had strayed into prohibited terri­ s. aichkrateB U lll PslBier the Hartford weather station command of Adm. Robert B. Another meeting la planned for tory. m through the Boston bureau said: Carney, rommander-ln-chief of Churchill’s Conaervatlvea won in a "BREAKING "THE FOUR Tha Faaalaat SRow la tka East *' SoueiD-ogf w'lS* ’ March ^ at 7:45 p.m. at which ; But the point which U. 8. THE SOUND 4-SIO DAYS-4 "Rain which has fallen since Allied Forces Southern Europe. Thanet parliamentary by-election POSTER" today. Miss N as/w ill discuss the reading kuthoritles made in this connection BARRIER" AMEMCA’S LAFFSI STAR'HNO IRISH TURKEY last night and which Is expected to Instead, Carney will set up a schedules tor the first graders. ■was that a ruthless and slashing l:4*-t)ll WITH BAKED BEANS become heavy at times later today new subordinate naval command W. R. Rees-Davies, 35-year-oId hlananeJd Roundtable fljMUult simply because an airplane KVIL’t nUMDI SUNDAY and night will cause amallfr called the Naval Striking and Sup­ Conservative lawyer, defeated A Scout leadhr roundtable meet­ Has gotten a little out of line can streams and rivers in the Connec­ port Forces, Southern Europe. It Laboritp F. Woodbridge, a dairy Abb.. "lUstheesra The Pirate" John John ing will be held inOMansfleld.Center only be explained under a very ticut Valley to rise rapidly. The will consist mainly of the U. S. operator, by 25.261 votes to 15,935. at the Buchanan S<;hooi March 18 lough top policy. It is hot, in the Dprek • Barrymore, Jr. / OLD TIME FIDDLERS streams < will crest tonight and Sixth Fleet. Its .headquarters will The by-election was called be­ at 7:.30 p.m. Local, leaders are evor^ of one official, In the "best Saturday and some lowland flood­ be at Naples. cause of the resignation for h'ealth urged to attend. \ tiadiaona of civilised conduct." ing will take place. reasons of Edward Carson, Con­ Toured I.x>cal Sehqol i Attacks on Allied aircraft by aniNnoNi H A M M IE JO NES The Connecticut River la ex­ A CThicago woman has riept on servative MP for Thanet. Thanet is Red fighters storied during the Tit Parents who attended \ /re tak­ WITH HIS YANKEE SONGS pected to rise over the week end." streetcars for seven years, at a a small Island in the Thames en on a tour of the school In gen­ ..ifi Htaiin regime. Such Incidents have * -,€ I? I I rsi i}} In Marlborough, an automobile cost of 1.02 a night. Fare enough. estuary. •ccuried many times at various lo- LaFOND BROTHERS — ON TOE SAME SHOW — eral but wtrc^especially Intere^ed ^tiona, |«M tNatUAt IJIII Paleier A REAL IRISHMAN ------^ It is possible that the new Mal- STEAK HOUSE "Rraaklag aes NarrlMa WITH m s IRISH JOKES «nkov cabinet decided that in order "The Four T O BRING MONSON. m a s s . Thru The M r ,, A BREATH OF SPRING TO YOUR HOA\E to demonstrate Its power there are Soimfl Poster" lo be a few Incidents rather Barrier" O O LD T O M 841 MAIN ST. You^l Find Our Spaoinue Floors Overflovfing Hromptly, and that it ordered SHiidoy FomNy SfMdtol WalKie TalWe WITH HIS lOO-YEAR-OLD FIDDLE With The Newest In Furnishings For Smarter action of the kind taken. TENDERLOIN STEAK Manchester Homes . . . Suites And Oocaelonal - - But even if this did not happen sat.. I ». “ Alietaar Ilprislai" SMhlMmN Pieces With The New Spring Outlook . . . All At the belief here is that the policy DINNER--$1.35 liaLESUE And The Rest?? Mqney Saving KHth Budget Prlcea. of toughness certainly will be con­ From I to B P. M. Only 8aa. “ aisckeeata TM Pltsis" T.«e. NMNND I TRACY • SAWYER wiDi Brian Donlevy tinued and probably intensified in TeL Maiiaan BXS1 Rod Cameron coming months. U would keep Inclndea SMp aad OotfM kA9T paicr Pa u k i n o GREEN BREAD AT MURPHY'S hippety-hop iih ’a Budget Terms jMSienkov’s outside enemies en­ IS 7 1- ■■ f| m a in street :o Burton's Little Shaver Shop

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 PAGE FIVE improvements and the financing of P i n y Bank Getii Clipped* Rain Is Welcomed theih. Bolton Million Lost -By Dec. 31. 1955, the work must But It’s For Good Cause Milwaukee New Directors of Rogers Corporation Scouts Will Teach Calls Action By fire Fighters be completed according to atate law. The policy waa adopted by A little girl’s piggy bank THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB {Second Protest the Water Commission July 4. PTA Knot-Tying The rain is a welcome relief took a shellacking In a good Seen Home Regional School Board Set In Wasteful Wise said today that plans for Murder and from grass fires as far as fire­ cause yesterday. Seven-year- u men arc concrened. No less the sewage dlaposal plant at the The monthly meeting of the Eighth District for which a con­ old Karan Otsby, daughter of than 58 grass fires have been Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. OUby To Option Gagliardone Site Washington PTA will be held, put out in town since Jan. 29. tract waa awarded recently,. will Of Braves 1 Holds Warning Aggression Voice Deal not meet apeclflcatlona of the of 122 Chestnut street and a Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the school According to fire officials, flrat grade student at the Lin­ annex and will be devoted to Boy policy. No secondary treatment la (ContUined From Page Oae) Bolton, March 13— (Special)— , Bruce G. Ronson, John Swanson. about 90 per cent of them were (Conttnued From Page One) coln School, broke open her Scout and Cub Scout activities. caused from Incinerator burn­ provided for in the plans. Steps were taken last night bv the' Jr., Burton J. Tuttle, John Tobias, (Continued from Pago One) If improvements recommended bank when the Red Cross Boy Scout Troop 112 will dem­ „(CoiitUiued From Pa*e Onell j ing wtiere fires were left un­ The Braves, who drew mors than . George W. Smith and William Triskaidekaphobia Again Hlavaty, chairman of the Bronx recently by Metcalf and Eddy, solicitor called at her home and Temporary Regional High ^h ool onstrate knot-tying and present BINGOEVERY SATURDAY NIGHT man frontier and had opened fire tended or high winds resulted Batch attended. A report from the consultant engineers, to tha town’s helped boost the total collected 1,250,000 when they won a Na­ Planning committee to assure the a closing ceremony. Cub Pack * that no s u c h incidents w ill; in sparks being blown into High School of Science’s depart­ work project committee was heard. 20 REGULAR GAMES— 3 SPECIALS Construction on the Vemon- first on the much faster and better sewage plant at Olcott Street are In Mancheater with the con­ tional League pennant in 1948, availability of the Gagliardone 112 will have a display of hand­ occur again, disciplinary measures • grassy areas. ment of mathematics, refused to tents—46 pennies. The committee is replacing STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP against the offending flyers and i Lydall school will start prompt­ equipped MIGs. carried out. Wise said, the plant have had such a sharp drop In at­ property as a site for the proposed hymnal and communion gla.'*8 craft and will enact a typical den ly Monday morning but no con­ In tough words, the British high Chief John Mers of the Man­ give the answer on grounds it will meet the requirements. Gilbert Barnes, chairman of school If the jhree towns Involved' meeting. :■ .m- der Shearer, who ia supervising the The contract won’t be signed 40 brush and grass fires had munlst party nor was I a Com­ Wise said. He explained that the amounts to 41 par cent of its The predicted franchise trans­ Eugene M. Gagliardone of this job, stated that new ones will be of cubs and members of the PTA said two American planes were lost property. been ektlngulshed by the $21,540 quota. are aaked to aupport this aale. sent up to investigate ^ter un­ unUl 3:30 Monday afternoon. munist when I participated in the plant waa not producing the re­ fers, first in the major leagues town attending, the committee em- ' ready for installation soon. Denies Soviet UuUt SMFD. powered Its sub-committee on site An executive board meeting identified aircraft were detected on Signing was scheduled to Kirkpatrick’s note was delivered broadcast,” the tall, lean and grey­ sults expected and that complaints Bamea also reported that since 1903, will result In payment ’ Visits I-ocal School take place todays but h. a been ing educator told the committee against thi firm on the pollution Miss Judith Handley, chief of damages to the International to complete negotiations for an: win be held at 7:.3p. Refresh­ the radar scope. to Soviet General of the Army Vaa option of $220, or one pfr cent of Ernest O. Nybakken, director ments will be served by Mrs. Rich­ The note was made public by postponed. Reason; Someone sily D. Chuikov, top Soviet com 4inder questioning. question are ’’justified.” solicitor for Diatrlct M-2, has Leagtia said to be "$76,000 or $80.- of rural education for the State does not want to transact busi­ At one point in today’s hearing. He said the plans for the plant turned In collections exceeding 000," the Sporting News said it the asking price, on the property ard Bagge and Mrs. Irving Gart- the State department. i mander in Germany. Earlier, So­ of Gagliardone extending to July Department of Education, attend­ slde and their committee. The U. S. warning of measures ness on Friday the Thirteenth. viet authorities delivered to Kirk' Senator Mundt (R-SD) let fly With were approved by the commission the district's quota. had been told. ed the day-long .session of the six a fresh blast at the State depart­ because they would do something The baaeball newspaper said lb 1, 1953, such option to Include re­ t ieater Bland to deal with any further attacks General Manager Richard Patrick a note from Chuikov say' Obituary newable provisions. toiVn principals meeting at the 8 Clifton N. Lovenberg OtNirge 'Riokua foUows the precedent set in Jm u - Martin gave assurance today ing the Soviet general personally ment. toward lessening pollution. He said also had learned that President local school ypstei'd(r>'. Nybakken Givma Yom ary by Gen. Mark W. CTark in that he is not the trlskaldeka- had looked Into the case and could He said ’’someone in the State the present plant would become^ Frank J. Shaughneasy would call The committee reviewed at some took the opportunity to observe tha International League club length the factors involved and the Three new directors have been , Manchester and Paul H. Hodge and phobe, but ho refused to say find no guilt on the part of the department Is . . . in contempt of part of the ultimate treatment' the school program in action and Congress” and added: presidents together Monday at results of comroittee Inspection at elected to the board of Rogers Cor­ Timothy J. Mee. DR. NELEBER’S OFFICE im m ediate Dettvmrff mm Oark announced that necessary who is. Soviet pilots. Deaths facilities. leds Broke visited several cla.ssrooms. measures would be taken to pre- Seven crewmen were aboard the ’’There is not much use of hav­ Clearwater to ratify the tranafer the site last week end. The prop­ Local Stocks poration of Mancheater and Good­ WILL BE CLOSED ing a Congress if some department of the Orioles’ franrhiae. erty includes 158 acres of land on Sexis In Mall ’ vent further flights by Soviet air­ British bomber. The crash killed Mrs. Everett T. McKinney, year, it was announced today. The FROM MARCH 16th craft over the Japanese Island of four outright and another — the Patrick J. Butler downtown thumbs their nose at which the site committee has re­ ' QuotnUona Furnished By thU BemutUut Nmw Ckinm * Aircraft Renews turned a report terming it "the Easter Seal chairman, reports three new board members, named Hokkaido. Later American patrol navigator—died of his Injuries be­ Patrick J. Butler of 189 Hillside Congress.” 37 Treaty Coburn 4k MIddlebrook, Inc. Engagement TO THE 21st Mundt spoke up when McCarthy most suitable location found to seals are now in the mail. Toen- at the corporation's annual share­ planes forced an Intruder plane to May Unionize fore reaching the hospital. This avenue, Waterbury, died at St. Accident Victim I 1 p. m. pricea holders' meeting in Boston last Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury announced he was questioning Mill Lease Here date.” timers did an “ excellent, busine.s.s- flee. ______morning the pilot succumbed. 'The BoundarleX- Meet liko job” of getting them ready at ' Bank Stocks week, are (Jhe.ster Bland of West Klar-Vizard -■ "Starlight" by Ruislans announced "the sole sur­ yesterday after a long illness. He Hlavaty to show that the State de­ Bid Asked Hartford, Clifton N. Lovenberg of was born in Manchester, son of Agreements Dies in Hospital It is the only point in the area their meeting Wednesday night, Announcement has been made by Clerical Help vivor was pnder treatment for in­ partment requirear no loyalty check First National Bank Providence, R. I., and George the late John and Theresa Mc­ of some persons doing part-time A United Aircraft lease on 68,- where the boundary lines of all Mrs. McKinney stqled. Mr. and Mra. James S. Klar of 65 Return Is Filed juries at an East German hospital. 375 square feet of floor space at three interested towm, Andover, of Manchester . . . . 34 38 Rlckus, of Wilton. High street of the engagement of Manus Butler, and was a retired work for the voice. Today’s Event Calendar Hartford National As the incident thus turned into city park employe of Waterbury Cheney Brothers mills has been re­ (Conttamed From Page One) Fairfield, March 13—(8^—David Bolton and Hebron, meet. Of sev­ The Grange will meet at the The shareholders also re-elected their daughter, Carole, to Richard SHEET METAL LENOX Municipal Building Em a diplomatic battle of notes, the Such a practice, Mundt contend­ ceived according to an Indenture Bank and Trust .. . the corporation's officers, Chair­ and also a retired sexton of St. is specifically forbidden by Blum, 48, of Van. Buran circle, eral pTo^yerties originally consdl- (Community Hall at 8 p. m. Vizard of New London,. Conn. The On Attachment American, British and French high ed, filed yesterday in the town clerk's has questioned the validity of any ered, it is the only one found to Hartford Conn. Trust man of the Board Philip C. Clif­ Margaret’s Church. Public Law 402, of which he is the Stamford, died today in St. Vin'-, The Couples C?lub of United wedding will take place on May 16 MECHANICS ploycfl Will Meet Next, commissioners met here to con- office. agreement or has formally rapudl- meet the required specifications Manchester Trust . . . ford, of Providence, R. I.; Presi­ St the Unitarian Meeting Houae in He tmves his wife, Mrs. Ann’ author. cent’s Hospital of a skull fracture Methodist Church will .square Phoenix State Bank A Hartford man. who is at­ Friday with Organizer aider what to do about the atucks The one-year lease, effective ated any of its terms. upon preliminary examination. dent Saul M. Silverstein, of Man­ Hart ford. Matchett Butler; a daughter, Mrs. '”rhere are no Ifs, ands or buts received when the auto he was dance at the parish room at 8 p. m. and Trust ...... 61 66 taching property in Manrtester from Communist jets, which now March 31, will cost the aircraft "When violations hava baan pro­ Alexander Plante of this town chester; Vice President In Charge Miss Klal- was graduated from Edrpond Dwyer; and a son. John about it,” he said, and added that company $36,(XX). Peter Miller, caller; Russ Potter- Fire Insurance Comnanlea for J25.000. alleges that a former Some indication of whether have shot down two Allied planes Butler, all of Waterbury; a sister, tested, the Soviet has eithar dantad driving struck a highway fsnee on completed the' report of the sub­ ton, Sr., at the piano, and Art of Sales Raymond A. St. Laurent, Manchester High School in 1951, It poys to . . . the State department long has The locations of the space leased, the violation or haa attemptsd to committee on curriculum at last Aetna F ir e ...... ,56 .58 of Manchester: Vice President In Manchester woman and hei; clerical workers in the Municipal I i" t*'*‘*« days. Mrs. Margaret Enderllne of Ven­ the Merritt parkway near Con- Farrell on the .saxophone. and is presently employed by the been advised of the provisions of according to the document, are the justify its action by perverted in- night’s meeting. Discussion and Hartford Fire ...... 159 164 (Charge of Manufacturing Sidney TRY ‘THE AIRCRAFT' ter did him out of $3,000 and $25 The brief British protest did not ice. Calif., and a brother, Thomas grass street yesterday. National F ir e ...... 6.5 68 .Southern New England Telephone Building will join the newly form­ mention the Soviet allegations, but tite law. first floor of the Number 2 mill, terpretationi of the agreements in His wife, Margaret. 46, received action on this report will take A .' Brown, of Manchester; and Company. HRST! If week for a period of over two J. Butler of Elisabeth. N, J. McCarthy said no loyalty checks at Forest and Elm streets, 12,000 place at the next meeting of the Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Phoenix...... 107 112 years, according to a return on the ed Local 991 of the State, County, by ignoring them Indicated rejecr Funeral services will be held queetlon.” ti head injury. Her condition was ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph Secretary and Treasurer Robert F. Mr. Vizard, the son of Mr. and are required of anyone who per­ square feet; the first floor of the committee here March 26. Life and Indemnity Ins. Cns. Hawley of Hebron. attachment. and Municipal Employes Union tion. tomorrow at the Mulvllle Ftineral He said the list covered by the reported as good today. Blum’s ' D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell 3-5,545. Mr.i. William Roe of Davenport, forms not more than four specific Number 3 mill and a neighboring From This Town Aetna Casualty...... 110 117 Other members of the board, all Joireph Carillo. Is suing Mrs, may come next Friday. Home in Waterbury M d burial report is incomplete. death waa the fifth traffic fatality Iowa, is a yeoman third class in Pratt k Whltne.r Aircraft The British note said: jolw a month for the Voice. He small building, 14,000 square feet; Thoae attending from Bolton Aetna Life (new) .... 80'i 83'i prominent In the New , England Anna Lantlerl and her daughter, will be In St. Bridget’s Cemetery, But committee officials said tha the parkway in 1953. Last Conn. General ...... 189 the U. S. Navy, stationed at the A. W. Bilik, organiser for the "A t about 1430 hours (2:30 said that some persons who had all of the broad goods preparation year’s total fatalities were tallied last night included Paul Arnold. 195 area, include Willard B. Rogers of Eaat Hartford, Gonneetiriit . Mary Mastrlo, now of New Haven p. m.) yesterday, a Royal Air Manchester. study, brought up to date by con­ Hartford Steam Boil. . 45 48 Submarine Base in New London. AFL affiliated union, has called been rejected (or regular employ­ building In mill 19, 26,600 square at 13 auto deaths. Arthur CarKson, Gagliardone, John and formerly Manchester resi­ a meeting of the employes to be Force Lincoln aircraft was attack- ment on security grounds, were feet; the first floor of storehouse sultation with the' State depart­ McDermott, F. Weldon Miner, Manchester Travelers ...... 770 790 ment, la the most complata official Their two children. Louise, 10 Public UtlUttes dents, charging that Mrs. Lantierl held in the hearing room of the ed and shot down by Soviet fig(iter ‘hired on a piecemeal basis.” Number 1, 5,375 square feet; and Harry Pellerin, Plante, Gabriel failed to keep her agreement to Municipal Building sometime be- aircraft in the Hamburg-Berlin air the second floor of storehouse Ust. and Bernard, eight, also .riding In Reuben, John C. Rothwell and Conn. Light Power . IS',.! 17 U marry him or pay the sum, Md tween 2. and 4 p. m. corridor near the zonal frontier. I Funerals Number 2, 10,500 square feet. the car, were uninjured. Mrs. Joseph D’ltalia. Date Book Conn. Power ...... 39 41 that her daughter Induced Mrs, It 1s expected, Bilik said today, protOst in the strongest terms EVASION CASE HALTED State Policeman Theodore Hax- Announce Public Hearing Hartford Elec. Lt. . . .52>'i 54'i Lantlerl to transfer her property that a separate unit for the cleri­ against this deliberate and brutal ton, of Westport barracks, investi­ The Zoning Commission haa an­ Tomorrow Hartford Gas Co. . , 37 li 40'* John H. Tanner Pollution Talks Los Angeles, March 13—(fl*)— gating the accident, said the car to the former. ^ , . . cal workers will be formed but v/lll act of aggression involving the Fimeral servlcea for John Henry Blinds Scorched Rather than submit secret FBI re­ nounced a public hearing on ap­ Ladles’ night of Tall Cedars of So. New England To see “ Starlight” is to want It for murder of British airmen. I request went out of control while traveling proval of a sub-dlvlaion may sub­ Lebanon, State Aimory, 6:30 p.m. Tel...... 35'4 TO CELEBRATE Both are named as defend^ts be included in Local 991. Tanner of 85 Russell street, well ports to the court, the government 37 ti your very own! So colorful, so spark­ When the local was formed sev an investigation should be under­ east on the parkway, mounted the mitted by E. J. Holl covering Squ.sie dance, sponsored by Man­ Manufacturing Comuanles In the suit in which Carillo claims known horticulturist, weip held Slated April 8 has dismissed a draft evasion case south shoulder of the roadway and ling . . . it’fl one of the most exquisiti $20,000 and asks that the property eral months ago, the union planned taken Immediately by the Soviet In Grease Fire against 22-year-old Arthur P. property In Roaedale. The hearing chester YWCA, Community Y, Am. Hardware ...... 18 20 this mdmlng at 8:30 from the W, hit the fence, throwing Mr. and 8:30 to 12. of all the beautiful Lenox china de­ transfers be declared null and void. to include clerical workers, but the authorities and that those re- P. Qulsh Funeral Home, followed Clark. will be held at the Community Hall Arrow,'Hart, Heg. . .- 43 , 46 Mrs. Blum on to the highway. March 23 at p. m. As.soc. Spring ...... 27'i The Hartford man alleges he Munlclpal Building employes balk- sponsible for this outrage be pun' by a solemn high Mass of requiem • April 8 has been set as the date Companies 1 and 2 of the 81^%P Clark had maintained he is a 8 Monda.v, March 16 30'i signs. S'-piece place setting (dessert Ished and that due reparation be Zoning Agent Oscar Kreysig haa League of Women Voters open Bristol Brn.sq...... 13'i 15'.. lived in Mrs. 1 .itleiTs home from ed. ‘Consensus among them was in St. Bridget’s Church at 9 o’clock. for a public meeting at which Wil­ were called out ahortlj^before conscientious objector and his law­ OUR OPENING plate not shown), 121.26. made (or damage to persona and TORNADO HITS TEXAS stated the map is a revision of a meeting with talk on the Lynch Cheney Bros, (new) .. 9<, % Oct. 1, 19t8 to f tov. 10, 1950 under that their work problems and con­ Rev. Robert Carroll war celebrant. liam 8. Wise, director of the State o’clock this afternoon^© extln yer asked that the FBI reports be 10 an agreement by which he was to ditions differed materially from property." Water Commission, will describe submitted in the trial yesterday. plot plan which was already on file Report, Waddell School, 8 P. M. C ollins...... 105 125 those of the outdoor workers, now Rev. Theodore Gubdla waa deacon guish a minor Are at 115 Walnut Carthage, Texas, March 13—(8*) when zoning regulations became Tuesday, March 17 Em-Hart (new) . . . .. 48'3 51 'i JOIN OUR CHINA CLUB. Start with oq« erform services for the women. Admit Line Croesed and Rev. James Timmins, sub­ the state’s anti-pollution policy street. Box 26 was turned In. Asslstaht U. S. Attorney Mark he agreed, he alleges, to marry members of the union The Russians fired the first dip­ I^obinson moved for dismissal. —The year’s first Texas tornado— effective. Originally showing .50 YWCA Public Affairs lecture on Fafnir Bearing ...... 34 13 37'j or two place aettlnga of "Starlight,” ' or buy f deacon. Mrs. May Barry presided for the Hockanum river and its Grease in a pan on a stove aa many aa you wish. China Club membtr- him or pay the amount. Some said at the time, however, lomatic salvo at the British here tributaries. 'The meeting, to Recently, In another draft case. small but Vicious—damaged an es­ foot lots, it has now been enlarged ’’Protective Insurance: Property, Hart Cooley ...... 35 ' 38 that they favored joining the union early today, handing Sir Ivone a at the organ, and James Tanner caught Are and when the pan was Judge William C. Mathes threat­ timated 30 homes and small buri- to take in more area and frontage Liability, Accident,” Community Y, Landers, Frary, Clk,. . 26' ; 28', ship entitles you to pay weekly or montlUy, of Hartford, a nephew, sang. which residents of East Hartford placed under the water. It was re has been increased to 75 feel. and In amall amounta.per place aattlng, as a separate unit. note of protest charging the RAF Manchester and Rockville are In­ ened to jail the U. S. Attorney and nesses here yesterday. Only two 1:15 p.m. New Brit. Marti. Co. . . 36 38 The bearers were Police Chief ported. It flared up and caught on Private Development North and Judd ...... 27'i 30 'i Value of Union plane violated Communist East vited, will take place in the Wad FBI Agent C. H. Carson for con­ persons were reported injured, .Saturday, 5larch 21 • About Town Herman Schendel, Kwash, to a Venetian blind. A Are extin The subdivision la a private de­ Russell Mfg...... 14', The purpose of the meeting FrI- Germany’s territory to a depth of dell school at 8 p. m. according tempt when they refused to turn neither seriously. Annual ladies' night of Omar 16',(i ree co n es day, Bilik said, is to discuss the mUes and fired first at two In- Francis Peloqutn and Ivan Palknor. guisher was used to put out the velopment with a private road .'*ys- Shrine Club, Country Club, 7 p.m. Stanley Work com. . . 47 50 F ■ ■ • F r m j w n m t m t e v M 74 to Wise. over FBI reports. After examining Police C3iief James Brannon said value of belonging to the union. terceptlng Russian MiG’s which Interment was In St. Bridget’s blaze. them In chambers, however, he re­ tem, which is true of the existing Terry Steam ...... 90 100 Rev Craig G. Whltsltt will oc­ The commissioner made the ar­ highways and streets were flooded Ro.sedale section. He Indicated that the projected ordered it to follow them to the Cemetery, where Father Carroll The recall was sounded rtiortly fused to admit them into evidence by a brief torrential rain accom­ EI>ATION TEMPORARY Torrington ...... 29's 31'i SAT., MARCH 14— 1 to 6 P. M. cupy the pulpit of the Second Con- rangements with General Manager The hearing will consider an ex­ U. S. Envelope com. pay plan will be discussed as It nearest Soviet air force field. was In charge of the committal after 2 o’clock. Occupants of the on the ground they were immate­ panying the tornado. Brannon . . 62 72 eregational Church Sunday mom- Richard Martin this morning. pansion of thia development bound­ . Buffalo. N. Y.—i/Pi Some tax­ U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 63 68 big at the 10:46 worship service, applies to the clerical and semi- iritish officials in Germany nd- service. * Anvone Interested In the pollu house sre Mr. and Mrs. Albert rial and Irrelevant. • directed evacuation of several admlnistratlve Workers In the qdtted the bomber—on a practice Rodonis. ed on the north by Colonial road, payers may have thought the new Veeder-Root ...... 34 37 '■’■and Mrs. Charlotte Gray, tlon drive will be given a chance families whose homes were flood­ east by Tolland road, south by Ei.scnhower admini.stration was The above quotatlohs are not to building. *' flight from an RAF station In to speak and ask questions. LINERS SIDESWIPE ed by the two-inch rain after the 1 will be guest soloist. Mr. V^ltsltt Ihe pay plan has been compleded Yorkshire. England—was over the Plymouth lane and west by Sun- abolishing laxe.s entirely when was formerly pastor of the Fourth Two deadlines for elimination of WALKOUT THREATENED New York, March 13—(8>>— roots were blown off. by-the union, approved by General Soviet zone when attacked but Plastic Dental Tho Swedish liner Orlpsholm ningdale lane. The map will also the.v saw a "p'or Rent” sign on'thc Congregational Church Hartford, polhition have been set. By July Rome, March 13—(Ab—Italy's The twister struck about 5:45 require approval of the Board of Manager Richard Martin, and tub- contended' it was In the Hamburg' nstionwlde railroad strike went and the American freighter Internal Revenue Bureau's field h i :g e s t .a t e and Is now doing laymen’s work 1954, towns and industries now p. m. (e.i.t.) zlnd several hours Selectmen. DAIRY QUEEN 988 MAIN ST,—MANCUE TBB mltted to the Board of Directors. I Berlin air corridor. This Is one of President Grant sideswiped In a office here recently. 8 throughout the atate for the Con­ Filling Developed contributing to the river pollution into lU Anal hours today as later the Schreveport Weather Welcome Newcomers At a meeting this morning In I three routes, each 20 miles wide, (he Oomiiiunlst-led General Con- fog near the Statue of Liberty Their elation was short-lived, The immensity of Tcxa.s Is gregational Ministers’ Conference. Martin’s office. Bilik, Arnold Du- in which Allied planes were —and this Includes both sewage bureau said It apparently disap­ The Men’s Fellowship of Center however.'because the government's shown by the fact that of its total 500 HARTFORD ROAD disposal plants In town as well as federation of l«b o r (COIL) at 11:46 a.m. (e.s.t,) today but bln, another union organizer, and pledged free access to Berlin by New York—(/P)—A new plastic conttnued their voyages without peared after hitting this east Texas church welcomed six new members lease expire.s July 1 and the office of 254 counties. 59 are actually as 7H I KNOWN NAMI, THf KNOWN OUAUTY SINCC Polish Women’s Alliance, Group several industrial firms — w i l l threatened another walkout of at its meeting Tuesday night when will move to new quarters. committee from the local dls- the Russians In 1945. The plane denUl filling material that does government employes. serious damage or Injuries. town of 5,000. , big or bigger than Rhode Island, j 246 will hold Its monthly meeting cussed job classifications with the crashed just over the Soviet zone not need heat to harden and does be expected to have planned their Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Pollsh- general manager. 1 border on the east bank of the not dRuiolvo or waste away la said American Club on (Jllnton street. Job clasalflcatlons have been de- Elbe river, about 30 miles south to be the biggest-advance in den­ "A ll members are urged to attend. elded upon. The task before the east of Hamburg, tistry In half a century. I ’A social period w'ith refreshments union and head of the four union- Chulkov’s note hud a tone of in- These plastic materials, known ! !will follow the business meeting. Ized departments Is to assign each jured rights >usneas. He sale! he, as self-curing or hardening resins, U tw Acro-Fafcoil • • • 4-and 2-door models . . . powered by worker to his proper classification, personally, had checked ln*o the are still In the experimental stage ' The usual setback party will be It U expected that the work will case and that his apeedy flghtets’ Dr. George C. Paffenbarger, chief the thrifty Lightning 6 Engine,.. 61-inch-wide seating, front and Millions of ^m en ' held, tonight at 8:30 at the VFW be done In the bi-monthly meetings request to the lumbering bomber of the American Dental Associa­ rear , . . smooth, comfortable "airborne” ride. ' Home, Manchester Green, by An- between the local union and the to land was "according to the tion research staff at the National every year insist on ‘derson-Shea Auxiliary. Prizes will department heads. regulations of the Soviet Air Bureau of Standards, says that t be awarded the winners and rc- Since each worker’s pay will Force, also regulations valid in the not since silicate cement was In­ ! 'ifreshments served. hinge to some extent on his clas- air force of other states.’’ troduced 50 years ago has any alflcatlon, the work of assigning He complained that the "tres­ material made such an Impact on WARNER-WONDERFUL I 1 The Maglianesc Society will hold to classification will probably be passing gircraft’’ had not com­ operative dentistry." special meeting Sunday morning completed before preliminary work piled with "this ju.st request, but One defect of the new substance at 10 o’clock in the Italian-Ameri- on the new budget is begun. opened fire on the Soviet air- Is that at present It does not have Yk long to keep you lovely ’can Club. A good turnout is de- crafj.” He claimed that the the decay-preventing property of sta-uM op CIRDLES ' 'served. Monthly dues may be paid MIGs fired a warning In reply, the silicate cement filling. Dr. Paf­ j lat this meeting. and then fired again when the fenbarger says. Research is under Ruth Millett bomber continued shooting at way to remedy this deficiency. 'in 1 ! Luther Chapin of .373 Middle turn- them. ! ipike east, veteran Manchester let- Tells How to Make Sure Returns Protest ''' iter carrier, was bitten by a dog Child Will Be Fine Adult "In Informing you of the above > yesterday while on his mall route. regrettable Incident,” hla note Public Records WARNER’S Chapin was bitten on the right This letter arrived recently from concluded, ” I at the same time ■ 'hand. Dog Warden Lee Fracchia la a mother: ~ protest to you against the viola­ Warrantee Deeds jlnvestigatlng., tion of the demai-catlon line— the "First of all T would like to tell WlUlam D. C^savant and Helen frontier of the German Democrat L. Ca.

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. • • • t*. ■ ■' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1953 PAGE SEVEN cord album in 1950 containing 13 m . becauae it had entered mind* un­ Hebron Option on School Site Colgate Laughs selections. • Two parked (lars On “Sellinit” Americm Carrying tradition a step fur­ Coventry New Fords Have Automatic Transmission der iU own natural power. We ■...... t NO NO... N O W A IT IN G One achool of thought hold* Buapect th a t the image of America The Temporary Regional At Superstition ther, during World War II, IS Col­ Struck ill ('rash that current Investigation* are 11- Guest Speaker gate students were sworn Into the ' tnittQ IJeralli abroad today 1* closer to the soap High School Manning com­ Marine (Jorps at one ceremony. A F B R W A T C H Library Plans L-P Record lumlnaUng Inefficiency, treachery opera atandard, and that people mittee, meeting last night in (Contloned from Page One) flying Red Raider unit waa or­ Adolph Schlack, 66, of 89 Sum­ PINE BARBER SHOP S S f I N C . and poor propaganda technique* abroad are making the aame Sways Chapter Andover, has decided to option ganized In the Naval Air - Corps in s p e c t io n mer street, was arrested for reck- ' - IS Btiaell Street in the Voice of America, and an­ what it considers “the most an administrative staff of 13 men with IS men aa charUr member*. ne.ss driving last night after, po­ ------658 CENTER S^EET ------M ancheiter. Conn. aophlaticated tolerating remark* suitable location found to date" Yonr watch Is no hotter than Collection in Near Future •FHOMA8 r. FEROOSON. other school of thought holds that about it-we make about our own On Federation who preside over a student body the ttme It keeps . . . so if lice said, the car he was driving WALTER R. rBRQUSON. aa a proposed school site. The Buy happiness for crippled chil­ Publlahera , these Investigation* themselve* which fluctuates around 1300 men. year wntek is not In “tick west on Hartford road struck two NOW HAS 3 BARBERS aoap opera at home. complete story of this meeting (Last year’s enrollment for the fall dren. Use Easter Seals. Coventry, March 13 — (Special )»guitable yam to donate 1* lequest- other cars parked on the north side Founded October ,L 1881 are ruining the Voice and deatroy- Habron, March U—(Spaclal) is contained in to d y ’s'^ I to n toek" condition bring It to We doubt that the Voice aell* semester was 1,313.) OMUDET’S, yimr Watch’S boat —Thirty-nine long-playing records ed to leave them at the church of the roa* ing a wonderful job. We know *ny of u* can claim In mera woods in the rear of the Anschcl gate Thirteen." This organization by. the library executive board to with 20 persons attending. The arre.st on a recklesa driving charge air news dlipatche* f rtd ted to or World Federation Government, is made up of 13 singers who give have meeting here on Saturday society will receive a oetcentage of Mias Dolores L. Merritt, 18, of __i credited* in Inii p®per that, In the view of its critics. It j words, spelling againat the meaaare. place, Wednesday afternoon. ftlio the* local new* published hew. could be chah^d so 'th at it would ------« recitals throughout the country. OIL DISTRIBUTORS afternoons. of the orders taken toward their 50 South Alton street. Miss Mer­ The few preaent voted againat it Not content to let Che name All rights ol republlcstlon of sj^clal do a wonderful job. Yet we won- ^ Manchester'Evening Herald He­ A swap meeting of 20 different church projects. ritt, who was alHo hooked on s dlspstclfes herein are also ireserved. ^ Thla quaation has caused some dif­ bron correspondent. Miss Susan carry the whole burden of tradi­ 333 Mdii Stroot area librariea will be held for an Tomorrow’s Event Calendar charge of passing s stop sign, was der if any organized propaganda | Pr a p p tn S ferences of opinion, some of the tion, “The Thirteen" waxed a re­ W HEN I T S Saturday meetings will include arrested shortly after midnight Full- service client of N. E. A. Serv­ members favoring and some op­ Pendleton, telephohe HArrIson exchange of booka April 9 at the i c e . I n c . T h e really do a good job for • w* i . o i i S-8SS9. local institution. Exchange books field trip from Robertson 'School last night by Patrolman John P u b l i s h e r s Representatives; posing, but those present carried will include light novels, myster­ at 8:15 a. m. by 52 grade seven Turner. ' Julius Mathews Special New democracy. We wonder If It lalJMeW F o llC y S latecl the opposition. TIME TO AOT Tork Chicago, Detroit strong and wise for a democracy" •' STATE AIRMAN KILLED ies, western stories and new books. pupils with teacher John A. Mac- ^ AUDIT BUREAU OF Vote Same OBlcer* The women of the First Congrega­ Veagh and a number of parents to FAMILIES GET LAND 1950 OLDSMOBILE To8?r m e m b e r to make the effort, The chapter voted to retain In CIRCULATIONS. For ARC Chapter Langley Air Force Base, Va., tional Church will serve a lunch­ U. S. Weather Bureau at Braln- Damaacus, Syria (/Pf- Fifteen Smart maroon finish. One owner. Radio, heater, hjrdnfmntte. Even at Its be.st, the Voice of office for another year the same eon during the gathering. ard Field, return about noon; hundred families have been given ofTIcers now serving: Regent, Mr* March The Air Force to­ Enjoy thfi cummer months shead In this one. America is like the commercial day Identified three victims of a UTHROPimURAIKE Painter Is Hired baked bean supper from"'5:.30-7 p. land In the Djesirah district Wapplng, March IS—(Special) Alfred Neal, of Comstock's Bridge m., b.v Woman’s Service Guild of through the decree issued a year which is engaged In plugging an- —Frank Maslnda, chairman of the 1 secretary, Mrs. Ruth Rich of East B-28 bomber crash near here last The building and ground edm- Available with fully automatic Fordomatic Iransmiasion for the first lime, this ne>V 1953 Ford F-lOO in The M anchester Evening H erald. night. ■miUee haa hired Denvy Sills to the First Congregational Church Series of pick-up and panel delivery trucks meets nearly 50 per cent of all haviliiuf needs. it also Is ago calling for the redistribution other story. And the story It tries!local Red Crose chapter, aaye the Hampton; treasurer. Miss E. Anne in the vestry. of large land holdings and the free D isplay atV crtlslng closing hours. to plug Is the Story of America, group ia planning a new policy for Clark of Hebron. Dead are the pilot, Lt. Laurence paint the two reading rooms, lobby available with four other transmissions Including atiiomslic overdrive. The F -1 ^ features an entirely MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES and atock room. Sills waa lowest Center Arttvitiea new "driverized" cah termed "the roomiest, most comfortable truck cah on the road”; a new one-piece. distrlbutioh of state -domain. COR. WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD I F or M onday —1 P - m . I girls D. Myers, 19 Thorpe street exten­ F or Tuesday— I p. m . that story has unfolded itself •®9'***"*‘"* ****** ^*** ******* . Present were the two sion, Danbury, Conn,; Aerial Ob­ bidder. .There will be a setback party curved windshield nnd a 4-foot wide rear window. ■ / ''' — ~r Twelve hundred other families t F or W ednesday - 1 p. m. Tuesw y. in our growth 'our history, our chosin for the SUte Oood^Cltlzen- server Navigator, First LI. Robert Capt. H. C. Demoody and Mrs. Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the au­ will get land within the next few TEL. MI-S-4II4 OPEN EVENINGS in our growui. our n siory, ou available to them and their L^ip award; Miss Edith Nyman of ditorium of the Nathan Hale Com­ Give^the handicapped a chance. weeks under the program, reports prinSIpICB, our deeds, our acts, our I families. Hampton High school, DeWltt, Nowata, Okla.. and the Robert (Jleverdon have been elect under direction of Douglas Knowl- Aerial Ob.ser\’er Gunner, A/2c ed to the board of trustees to fill munity Center with Mr. and Mrs. lard Green. Specials, Green, Fred Use Easter Seals. the minister of agriculture. policies. Anyone leaving for military jjlss Faye Nldson of Bacon Lawrence C. Latimer of the Cen­ Jones, Mrs. Joseph . Kuryan of. ‘ton of the University of Connecti­ day ot publications except Saturcay No commercial can ever hope eervlce should contact Mre. Edna Academy, Colchester. Both are Dale L. Foster of RFD 2, Monroe­ two vacansies. Eagleville, Miss Dorothy L. Wolfe. cut. The three-act comedy will , to I I ville, Ind. Plan Special Meeting ter’s organizational committee, in 9 a. m. ______- say how wonderful that atory la, Stoughton or Emil Goehring, home ,enlors. Miss Nldson has been in charge. There will be a similar party here be the group’s spring produclloi , 'f service repreeenUtlves, for a com- this country only threq years, No one else was aboard. Cause of There Will be a special meeting March 25 at 8 p. m., with Mrs. aoout the( middle of April. Friday, March 13 and no commercial can ever hope| April 14 to change articles of the Setback Results plete explanation of services aVall- H n . Heal, regent, took both the crash hss not been announced. There were 16 tables of setback Bertram Labbe and Mrs. Proplx Rehearsal Slated / to describe it faithfully and ac­ Undetermined damage was caus­ association pertaining to accep­ !r A Criminal Pattern •We- girls to Hartford yesterday to at tance of new member*. The as­ in play Wednesday night In St. in charge. The cast of Noel Coycard’s curately. It is too complex and! Directors Naoied I tend a meeting of all good cltlzen- ed to a crab packing plant and two Mary’s Church hall sponsored by Players to Meet "Still-Life” will rehearse/Thurs­ ■ Some few dbserver* cling to the homes as the plane crashed. An sociate membership age was low­ REMODELED many-aided a story for that. It is. The local chapter at ita meeting ahip girls in the state. Refresh- the church parish. Mrs. Frederick Coventry Players will meet day at 8 p. m. under direction of MoMlblllty that there may have oyster boat was sunk, a' wharf ered from 21 to 18. Associate dues In feet a elorv so wonderful that i'^*****>'**‘«**^ """•** •^**‘**?‘‘‘ Ben- menU of sandwiches and tea were are not less than 25 cents not more FIahert.v and Mrs. Alex D- Proulx Monday at 8 p. m. in the Brook- Joiin A. MaeVeagh of Columbia W n merely a “coincidence" in the in fact, a story i Joseph Needham as dl- served at the chapter meeting at damaged by fire and a car wind­ were in charge. Prizes were moore Barn. Snake Hill road. On and the faculty of the Robertson shield was smashed in by a flying than $1. adult fees are $1 per A c t that, two day* after Czech no two Americans can ever Quite Maslnda reported that 3M) Miss Day’s, year. ’ awarded to the following: Wom­ the program will be Hans Ander­ School. This one-set play W'lll FURNITURE DEPT* agree, on just how it should be has been appropriated tot the OUI Special Meeting propcllor fragment which landed en’s first, Mrs. Alice Cyr of Willl- son of-the University of Connect­ be presented during the Associat­ 'planea ahot down an American in the front seat of the vehicle. Wheelchair Pnrehaaed told, if it has to be set down In Mathis family for cooking utensils There will be a special meeting A wheelchair purchased through mantic; second, Mrs. Lottie Bar- icut in a or.e-nct play "Shall We ed Little Theater* festival May 4, flghter. Russian planes shot down The craft was on a routine train­ rows of Willimantic; third, Mrs. Join the-Ladies” by James Barrie. 5, 6 in Hartford. tvne or in words It Is a story *»>«I Th» family lost all of the Congregational church Mon- ing flight officers said. magazine subscriptions project A British bomber. t... n««rted **• iHnaesslons through a fire. The day, at 8 p. m., in the ;chap9l, to Everyone needs protec­ of the Tolland County Auxlliariea Nettle Lamb of Stafford Springs. The Players cast of Norman PRESENTS The more realistic assumption I* which has never before n ed^ Croea drive la lagging aa only {hear reports and recommendations Men’s first, Donald L. Clark of Krasna'si “Dear Ruth" will re­ hlanchester Evening Herald 4'ov- Give The Other Fellow A Chance tion. Insurance offers 'you of American Legion posts has ar­ entrv ••orreopondenl, Mr*. Charles ■^at the lndd,ents fall Into a pat­ artificial plugging in order tolgfoo haa baqn contributed to data I from the coordinating committee, rived at the Green-Chobot Legion Mansfield; second, Charles .Tacob- hearse t^ay at 8 p. m., Sunday 24 hours a day protection son of Stafford Springs; third. Wil- at 3 p. ml and Tuesday at 8 p. m. I.,, ijn ie, telephone PIIgrim.2-63$l. ent of Intentional Communist make its way around the world,! toward the |2,30Q. quota. I to act upon any other business Fair Sharing is the secret of good sewicc on s periy-Iine Post headquarters on Wall street. It malics its own way into the Seu® Orate Fire deemed necessary and to transact HAVING A PARTY? against financial loss. See ^ ’.1 telephone, By A hospital bed obtained through Folicy, mtads of men everywhere. - ,, 1 1J* department was called u y other business proper *«>'»*"* WEDDING RECEPTION? too. allowing plenty of time between c ^ s , us about fire inaurance, au­ the same project is expected soon. MODERN BEDROOMS ^ The objectives being sought In ' Wednesday afternoon to extlnguleh { before the meeting. Names of the keeping calls reasonably short, answering your own ring, tomobile insurance, liabil' Persons in the county needing | jiuch acts could be several. First, a grass lira on Graham read on town committee are Albert A. CLUB SOCIAL?—Call only, and giving up the line in emergenciw. you and your ity insurance. either may contact Mrs. Raymond they provide the typical Commu ica is that there is a cold war on, property owned by Vinton Benja- Coolldge, LeRoy B. Kinney and Ed" P. Pender, unit president. Mrs. :0UNT AT GRANT’S! NEW .4S and that it is a war for men’s niln. It was thought sparks from ward A. Smith. neighbors will enjoy better telephone service. OPENAQ llist accompaniment of foul deeds Richard ^C. Snow, ujilt rehabilita­ minds, and that lies are being told an incinerator caused the blase, Announce Marriage “The Party Shelf” tion chairman, or other members j^r the fine words spoken in Mos Of intereat to local people Is about America, and that regimes ' Browides Held Masting MI-9-8496 or MI-9-7674 THE SOUTHERN HEW ENOiAND (HARlE^tl&TlIRO of the unit or post for further de­ TOMORROW PDW In the funeral orations. Sec t-ii combined iPeetlng of Brownie the announcement of Mr. and Mrs. tails. . . tiHid, they are a dramatic Cpmmu- behind Iron Curtain •*!« tell j 2 was held Tuesday John Williams Spicer of Laurel Sandwiches, 84.00 I’er Hundred REAL ESTATE Hill Ave., Norwich, of the coming First Aid CJourse :j|lst answer to those western Ing lies about themselves^_J^ere- afternoon at which time a program llors D’oeuvres and Cnna(ie» COMFANT INSURANCE The unit will sponsor an Ameri­ fore, to defend ourselves, and to I commemorating the 41st anntver- marriage of their daughter, Miss $6.00 Per Hundred TEUPHONI GROUPING ^ p e rts who have proclaimed that Dorothy Williams Spicer, to ,Sir- can Red (Jross first aid courjse in SEW AKD SA V E attack the enemy in this war for | aary of tha founding of Girl Bcouta Tel. MI-9-0384 Home Nursing provided there is tte potential presence of weakness waa prasentei^ Menimbars reno A. Scranton of Hebron, which Owned ond Oper*#ed By ■nd Fef men’s minds, we have to tell oqr will take place March 28, at 3 p. MRS. RICHARD COBB. Prop. 100 East Center SL sufficient enrollment. The 25-hour W- THAT KEEPS gnd Internal strife Inside Russia 215 HILLSTOWN ROAD course would be conducted three WITH GRANT'S BIG ■ After Stalin's death offers an op- story, through a Voice of America. L * ,, «f Scouting. The Brpwnla m., at the Spicer residence. It will hours one night per week under T}ie enemy uses propaganda for a atory waa dramatiaad hy meyibert be a second marriage for Scran­ ^fiortunity for western toughness to ton, whose first wife, the former the direction of a certified ARC YOUR BUDGET zploit. Third, they represent an major weapon. Therefore w# must of Troop 2. instructor. Registrations may be use it. Oompietea Courae Ellen Jones, died several years effort on the part of the new ago. placed with Mrs. Eugene Rychling 8o„ doing, we pay a certain IJ»*?*> Kocarnlk daughter of Plin Testimonial or Mrs. Pender. IN MIND Itremlln leadership to turn its own .rr -iu . 1. - ___ iMr. and Mrs. John Kocarnik of The unit has voted *2 toward ' It^bentlon, and that of the free penalty. Wb throw the atmosphere completed the Plans are being made for a FABRIC VALUES hospital benefits and $5 toward of propaganda around a great and two-year dourae at Bay Path testimonial dinner for State Com­ iJgorld too, back to Europe. This mander William James Johnston, ARC drives. Visiting Day at Rocky Imiginative Modern Fur­ ^Ibay reflect the opinion of the new true story which has always had Junior (Jollega. She haa accepted a holder of the Congregational Medal id* ^oom ! Hill will be conducted March 31 great capacity to aell lUelf. 80 do- position with the U.S. govern­ ^ 0 niture in its newest con­ tRtissian leadership that Europe is, of honor, and field representative at 1 ;30 p.m. Local residents are Fabulous solmef ion of * ing, we place our story on some- • ment******^ and•***• Is•• now'living**ow living in waah- In the state for the Veterans’ ad- BoO***l Btoom/ requested to volunteer to go and cepts! Finely constructed After all, the main area of wojld Ington, D. C. Miss Kocamlk was on ^ o o m»/ / contact Mrs. Snow for further iftecislon. Or it may merely reflect thlng of the same footing with the the dean’s Hat all during her at Information. SPORTSWEAR FABRICS and rei^ete with func­ story the opposition haa to tell. tandanck at collage. She i^Il return Smut Tn Conduct Party Its strategy for forcing the free tional features for pres­ world to divert part of its strength 'That story ia liorilid, and it is*n for graduation in June. LET US FILL YOUR The Cub Scouts of Pack 65 will lie. But we give our professional conduct the March 2Q setback ent-day living. Choice the Far Ekwt.back to Europe. Mrs. OelUaa. The Herald’a | party usually sponsored by the Fourth, the incidents represent envy and admiration to the propa­ OPEN A Wapplng correspondent,' Auxiliary at 8 igtn, in th* Amerl- ] CREDIT ACCOUNT cabinet woods in glamor­ • threat to embarrass the, western ganda which ia devoted to It, quite tamed frAna n Floridn vncntlon nnd WATKINS A\ARCH OF VALUES^ can Legion Hall. ^ |x>sitIon In Germany and in Ber- as if we admitted that propaganda 11|^ ' news-gnthering aotlvi- Unit members voted to send Mrs. NO DOWN PAYMENT! ous finishes. 'jto- In so far " as the letter of hiethods and efficiency, and zeal | ties in thi commaniiy.ilty. Please tele­ Pender, president, and Mrs. Rych­ phone Mitchell S-4‘i4i 9. ling, secretary, to the Past Presi­ diplomacy still holds any validity and appropriations had the power.] CaUed for anid delivered 36" Fostacelor to determine the outcome of the dent's parley in Hartford April 25 ' in this world of ours, it is ob- THREE KNIVES NEEDED promptly at no extra at the Hotel Garde. | tiously lucky our Congress has not world struggle between the two charge. Entertain Members SANFORIZED DENIMS ALL 3 PIECES stories. i^pudiated allrthe post-war agrec- Three types of table knives were In observance of the 34th birth- ] Your choice of 10 plains. Select your favorite from -ments. Otherwise; we should im- To some extent, then, we demean in general use during the 15th day of the National American Le- j century; a carving knUe. a bread PINE PHARMACY a magnificent coin- lange including: Faded blue, .doubtcdly have the Russians dc- our oivn stor^, by considering ★ gion the unit entertained the post | charcoal, copper, gold, aqua, watermelon,' green, red, propaganda net^esaary for it. peeler or parcpaln to peel the crust " CALL MI-9.9814 18th Centhry Styling members. A record was played j lime, helio. 'liDuncing the validity of our whole off bread, and a small, pointed which was made by the national Beyond that,! there Is a great Modern at its beat . . . In a strikinR blonde limed oak with' contraatinff burnished #189 'position in Germany and in Bcr- eating' knife. commander pertaining to the | I’LAID.S AND STRIPES 79c Yd. probability thai wc weaken our braaa hardware. H urp double dreaaer with plate Rlaas mirror, cheat of drawers, Jln. AL birthday forwarded by Le- j BUDGET ACCOUNTS . In all the.se aims, the Russians own storyrather than atrengthen ★ Leather Tops gion headquarters. An appropriate and panel bed . . . with oak interiora, center drawer guides and dustproof con­ it, by trying to about our com' birthday cake made by Mrs. Ed ] struction. INVITED 'Mfe certainly operating not toward Licwis of Willimantic waa served 1 38" Cr*as*>r*fistant the creation of war, but op the merclals for it into the ears of during the refreshment period. I '’assumption that they can gel other peoples^f wc were a peo­ ★ First Congregational I JR. BUTCHER RAYONS away with a certain amount of ple, ahywherel^c should resent, Gold Tdoled Rev. Truman O, Ireland, pastor | Violence and still not end up in rather than welcome, the effort of of the First < Congregational ! the people of any other nation to Church, will use aa his sermon j ^ e n ’’war. topic “Essentials in Anyone’s j I C ' The . trouble in this, Midc from propagandize us. W -th e greatest line of He la survived by his wife, M^e. tee are distributing tickets. /liim tiffe n y/ — t)ri Adam CTayton Powell. .Ir., ! be done promptly if it is going to Man, Political Figure Lenten Lecturer Joanna Dyetrzwmski .Sadlak; one The group wiU receive Com­ p u to r of the larreet l(- and Loan association and also of Fiiuik Daley la a sorcerer who the gams those participating and i amlnatlon to fill the position of the Cremo Brewing Company of has bMn fooling audiences for other visitors will be entertained niral carrier here with all applica­ New Britain. more than 20 years. He holds at the home of the Wlllimantic tions to he in by April 2. the secret to some 6,000 means of Sadlak was closely connected MANOR Lodge of Elks. The Rockville gro

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tion in amounts lesa than two It Just Isn’t True! New Badge ounces. However, a person' buying Flames Consume W TH T— 1250 Lost Salesman Sermon on Sunday Curbs Erased, Qlieen Content Drug Charges paregoric must gtve hja namia sind It just isn't true about Mot­ W H A Y -^ 910 address to the pharmacist, and ^^isMw n fX )—1290 jRadio and TV Skywatch Schedule ile. And a Manchester Garage Quarters W O C O — 1890 M r w n C — 1980 Dies ill Oash Is Last of Series Vices to Rise Rules Outlined Lalley used a variety of aliaaea W K N B — 840 Eaatern Standard Time W NHO—Ch. 8 slaughterhouse operator will Bring Arrest and fictitious addresses aa he ac­ stake his reputation on it. He RANGE and FUEL OIL cumulated the quantity o f pare­ Greenwich, March 13—iP)—Fire Katurday should know because it was -WON8—Jack Downey’s Mualo.;.t:15—WONS—Public. SerA-lc* Program. Meriden, Mnrch 13--(/P) Police “Where Do We Go When We goric that he wanted, Rivard said. of undetermined origin destroyed Mi(}night-2 ».m...... George Cohen iCoffee,Beer through his.efforts that Mol- Girls 17.23 Eligible for Hartford Man Is Held Shop. »:14-W THT—Corliss Archer. said a man te.ntattveljr identified as D ie l” ts the title of the message a three-car garage and four-room WTIC—t-Backstage Wife. ' WONS—Show Tub's Time. 2 a.m.- 4 a.m...... Robert .^ e y , Paul Shea 24 Hour Delirery Service lie left Bolton's green pastures Aronaed Suaplclon to be given by RCv. John E. Post Affair Being Sponsored For Illegal Purchases living apartment today on the 96- W T H T —Cel TInrey. . . W H A Y -N lte Watch. a Chai-rotte, N, C„ traveling salest- 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... ■...... Robert ExTwards, Richard Froach (Oeiktlnned From F «fe One) and went into a much pub­ Lalley was detected when one ■WDKC—Robert Q. Lewis; 8t. Louis during the fourth Lenten service acre estate of Robert H. Mont­ WATKINS • fSS—W TH T —Newa Houndun. man, who apparently got Iqat while 6 a.m.- 9 8-m...... Charles Genovese licized demise. By Vegetable Growers In Local Drug Stores of the druggists became auapicious MaUoee. 1S:00—WTIC—Critic at Large, . in the North Methodliit Church. denum, ^ a n t a 1 u m, columblum, and notified state narcotics gomery, a retired accountant, in SKOTHIRA. INC W H A T —News; Holke Hop. WTHT—FIghU. driving, vvas ' killed early today 9 a.m.-12 Noon ...... Jolin McCauley. Bob Lanning Sunday at 8 p.m. 'fhis la the last Bill Bogner, Jr., operator of the Coa Cob section. WCCC—Musical Scoreboard. WONS—Frank Edwat.'t...... Charles Trombley, authorities. Rivard, whose home is WKNB—News- Request Uatlnse. when the car he waa driving craah- Noon-3 pirn. ... In the series of sermons under this steel dnm s, metal cans, machine the Manchester Slaughter Glrla between the ages 17 and A Hartford man described by a The loss Included a quantity of f u n e r a l W H AY—Ncw»; Night V,'«tch. Kenneth LaCoss at 236 High street west, was sent 4 :15—WON8—Jack Downey’ a Music WDRC—Capitol Cloak Room... ed into a tree on Curtis street, theme, "Questions People Are Aak- MORIARTY BROTHERS tools, con W te reinforcing; bars, House, told The Herald that 23, who live >or work on a farm state narcotics agent as a known out here to check. He brought a gardening equipment and two au­ Sbop. 10:15—WONS—Mualc Lovei.*' Ifour, 3 p.m.- 6 p.m...... Barbara Anderson, Ing?" Mollic (a prize dairy cow) was of at least three acres, are going SERVICE WDRC—8t. Louis Mstinea. here. * SI 5 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3.518S sulphur, sumhurio acid, oleum and drug addict was arrested by Man­ folder containing photographs of tomobiles, one owned by Mont­ ’ WTIC—Wdrda In ‘ ha Night Penelope Morianos The service will be conducted never converted into steaks or to have an opportunity to enter W TIC —Sfe la Dallas. 14:34—WDRC—Newa-^Dance Orchcatra. Police' said the victim had sulphur trioxtde, well-knovrn harcoUce addicts, and gomery and one by estate super­ WTHT—Brtty Crwkcr. 6 p.m.- 8 p.m...... Mr. and Mrs.-William Hewitt bv members of the senior Metho­ any other form of fresh meat. the Vegetable Queen contest, pro­ chester police yesterday and Omand I Wat W nC—Newa: Radio City .Prevl.wa. papers In his possession bearing each of the druggiati picked out intendent Andrew DeRosa. WKNB;—UHF Program; Csrsvsn of WTHT—Edwin C. Hill; SporU, theSvame Richard M. Favaresy. 35, .8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Francis Hill, KenneUr LaCoss dist-Youth Fellowship under the Decontrollea\yesterday—besides The cow, which underwent an vided they fulfill certain other charged with three counts of ob­ Lalley's picture. Montgomery Is spending the D irtcttr Music. l#.45—W TT C -P ro and Con. of Charlotte. The cra.shcd vehicle, 10 p.m.-Midnlglit ...... John Moore, Bill Lanning leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold coffee and instimt coffee, beer and operation for nails in her taining narcotics by fraud. 4 ;te—WDRC—Rsdie Harris. W HAY—Newi. qualiAcations, Armando Peace, Rivard notified local police, and winter In Florida. His chauf­ 4 .3#—VVDRC—The Recori* Shop. volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal K. Newman, adult counseloi's. ale-;-were such tnlngs as hot water stomach, was sent off for dis­ Thomas J. Lalley, 66, was re­ 11 —Newa on all alatlona. they said, bore Georgia registra­ president of the Mancha-ter Vege­ A new president of the United Lt. Raymond F. Griffin went into feur and maid, Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ WTHT—Eddie Arnolc Time. W H A T —Save a Life Program. Building, Manchester on Mondays and Fridays from 1-5 p.m. Bruce Miller wili read the scrip­ heaters, garbage'disposers, metal posal when It became evident leased under *1,000 bond pending W T ir —Voung Widder Brown. tion plates. building materials\ soybeans and table Growers Association and al.so States, a new cabinet, Washington his appearance In Town Court on Hartford yesterday to make the ley Federewski, who occupied the II :#5—W DRC—NeWa. The-street on vTilch he was kill­ ture lesson and David McLou)ihlln that she would not survive the chairman of the local queen con­ apartment above the garage, are WHAY—Save a Life. , 1 I:I5 -W T H T —Late Show. MAKE A PATE all animal feeds wmch had been in the liniielight, emphasis on Saturday. Lalley, whose record of arrest. 4.4s—W TIC —Woman In My House, W H AY—Night Watch. ed is located just off-Route 5 here, McTernan, Peter Tierney, Joseph will deliver the evening prayer. effects of a second nail which test, announced today. Last year's with him. g.ee—WDRC—News; Old Record Shop. controlled. No, 2 hewing oil used democratic procedures what bet­ narcotics violations is said to be a Rivard said that Lalley haa used WONS—Waxwork*. and police theorized the driver Expert CAorseliere Donahue, Raymond Quish, Michael Gail Cowles will receive the offer­ TO ATTEND OUR ' 1 was found in another stomach. contest was won by Mias Anita Firemen gave no eatimate o( WONS—Bobby Beneon.' —' W TIO—NeWi. ing and Bob Hoffman and Donald In the Northeast, most chemicals, long one, la currently free on this syatem of obtaining drugs W T H T —News: Joe OIrand. took: a wrong turn, thinking he Fitzgerald, and Foster Williams. Bogner said the cow was Gagliardone of Bolton. ter time to Inaugurate the new the damage nor did—they specu­ WDRC—Dwight Cooke. G.ntes are to serve as ushers. Rus­ many industrial materials and *5,000 bonds each from Hartford many times, but that he is now so W TIO —Just Plain Bill. , 11:34—W1:34—W TIC—MaineTIC—Malna Corpa Show. still was on the main route, The .spring dance committee will disposed o f ' according to gov­ To be eligible a young woman "M y Oovernnienl" badge, devel­ late about the cause of the fire. ■WKNB—Newa; Hlta of 'Tomorrow. Will Visit Burton’s sell Dn.vis will act aa songleader some kinds of Industrlw machln- and Fairfield County Superior well known by druggists in Hart­ WDRC—Symphonv Hall. Police said the machine struck also meet at the home Sunday at ernment regulations and only, must not only meet the above re­ oped by the national Girl Scout or­ DeRosa said today’s heavy rain W H A Y—Story Queen. W T H T -L a te Bob Lloyd Show. for favorite hymns by the congre- vey- C.>urts where he faces similar ford that he haa been forced to go PHONE 1:15—W H A Y—Croaby'i Quarter. one of a row of old trees which - i. 11 a,, m. the hindquarters were salvaged. quirements, but she must also be ganization in cooperation with might have been responsible for W H A Y -N lte Watch. ratlor. A youth choir, will sing Coffee seemed to be the major charges. to other cities and towns In the ■ WTIC—Front Page Farrell. lI:4 4 -W T IC -,N ew a ; Muale, grow In the street less than a yard Blanche Apderaon, expert fitter price problem for housewives. These were sent to a packer single and some male member of members of the League of Women a short circuit in the electrical Mitchell 9-7196 1:30— W TIC—Lorenso Jones. WDRC—Newa. "Lord, I Want To Be A Christian." Glenn Rivard, state narcotics states to obtain drugs. from the curbing. < and corsetiere from Warner Broth­ EXTENDED FORECASTS Price officials and coffee traders for conversion into processed her family, either father or broth­ Voters? wiring of the building. WK.NB—Dance Date. Tomenww Dr. Deforest Lockwood, medi­ The public is invited. agent, who conducted the invest­ or Mitchell 3-8606 W HAY—Band by Demand. yi. PAINT meals. S:i4—W TIC—Frank- Atwood; ' Nawi. agreed coffee prices, now raiding er, murt be a r.iember of the Man­ In honor of their 4!st birthday cal examiner, said the driver died ers, one of the leading manufac­ igation leading to Lalley’a arre.st WDRC— Memory Lane.. WDRC—Farm Program. Boston, March 13 - (/P) — The from 89 fo 95 cents a poun(f,for But jis for steaks, chops and the Girl Scouts I'lve introduced 142 East Center St. WONS—W ild Bill HIckock. 4:15—WDR<— Hymi Time of head and chest injuries. turers of women's foundations and chester Vegetable Growers Asso­ on the Manchester charge.^, said tcniperntufc in New England dur­ most brands, might go up 10\ to roasts— it Just isn't true about ciation. She Is eligible if she lives this badge In the "Community Manchester WCCC—Newa: Music. 4:34—WONS—Wake Up Time. brassieres, will be In Burton’s cor­ Mollle. Lalley faces at least a five-year ‘'* : 45—W DRC—Curt Massey snd Msrths WDRC—Y*wn Patrol ing the next five days, Saturda'y 12 cents. Grocers might absorb on a farm but . Is going to school. Life" field, a.s a present to their sentence In Hartford, where he set salon all day ' Saturday and members of junior high school age. Tilton. WCCC—Production Newareel. through Wednesday, will average DEMONSTRATION some of it. Last night a meeting was held has been charged with almost 100 WHAT—News. , WTIC—Weather; Frank Atwood. will be glad to assist anyone with Many adults arc hazy about the Deaths Last N ight three to seven degrees above the "If it goes over a dollar,” one' narcotics counts. He will be pre­ WTIC— Notes and Quotei. W H AY—Save a Life Program. her problems. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Important facta of government 1 :55—WONS—Cecil Brown, News, 4:45—W KNB—Newa. 1 normal In southern New England big New York coffee merchant sented at the April session of that Any woman who wishes to have G. Pero on Oakland street, with J. that the Scouts will have up and Landscaping Kvealag 4:46— W KNB—Newa; Morning Special, snd nc.'tr normal In northern New said, "w e'll run into severe con­ irmy Plans Tests Lee Rand, state chairman of the court. 4;S4—WDRC—Newa. 7:40—WDRC—Newatlnie. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS professional' assistance with her THOMAS STACK on their aleeves, when they earn WHAY — Sports; Hardware City WCCC—Good Morning, Good MuilJ. England. Temperatures will con­ sumer resistance.” National Vegetable Queen Contest, Three Times Rochester. N. Y .—James A. figure problems is urged to stop The price officials said some this badget. and how fortunate the Briefs. W TIC —Bob Steele. tinue on the mild side through tlio FACTORY present to outline the rules and The warrant issued bv Proaecu- WONS—Weather; Wake Up Time. Hard, U K the nation’s Oldest Civil in at Burton's store any time when beers and ales may go up one-half If New Type Gun latter are to have the opportunity WONS—News. flr.st of the week except for a lit­ regulations of this contest to the tor W. David Keith for Lalley’a ar­ WTIC—News. ^ W H A Y—Cup of Coffee Club. W ar veteran who served In the convenient tomorrow and get ex­ REPRESENTATIVE to one cent a can or bottle. They to gain the knowledge. It is ex­ W T H T —News; Joe GIrsnd Show, tle colder weather in northern local committee. Members of the rest charges him with "obtaining 7:15— W TH T —Morning Devotion. Union Army for three years with pert advice from Miss Anderson, said fuel oil. now reported In ample pected that Manchester officials Your Home Grounds 0 S C a .I5_W TIC —Strictly Sports: Weather. WONS—New*. I New England over the week end. (Continued from Page One) the 37lh New York Volunteer In­ who is well qualified to help with local committee are: Armando and townspeople. particularly narcotic by fraud, deceit mis­ VVONS—Pslter by Patterson. WTIC—Bob Sleale; Weather Demonstrating the new easler-to-usn stock, might go up if a cold snap fantry. Born in Victor, N. Y. such problemf,-^ Precipitation during this period Peace, chairman; Mrs. Joseph G. tho.se with . daughters eligible for representation and subterfuge” on W H A Y —Supper Serenade. WDRC—New*: Shopper* Special. paint*, varnlRheg and enamels in our develops and depletes supplies. Ordnan Stock Control center W D RO -Jack Zalman. Palo Alto, Calif.—Dr. James will on the average total over 0.7 Pero, assistant chairman; Mrs. the badge will welcome the chance three occasions within the. past 7 : ^ W T H T —New*; Top O' the Morn- '58 line. No price rises were seen for feeds 4 :20—WDBC—This I Believe. William MacBain, 70, Intemation- inch melted occurring as rain or here. to brush up on the many things month. The warrant states that 4:25—WDRC—Ouy i.ombardo. and building materials. Aldo Peace, secretary; and Mrs. i COURSE OF SIX LECTURES FOR a Y o n Mlwayi lose W -ffo —Mornlnk Watch. ally khown chemistry profes.sor. hnow in northern New England on Cook ha\^said the weapon would included. be made one purchase each on the W TIC—Weather. JVDRO—The Music Box. In New York, spokesrden for Richard Mora, assistant r-ecretary. when you neglect your 4:30— W TIC—Emil Cote Glee |G|ub. professor emeritus of chemistry at Preparing Siiiiday Saturday. Additional rain or snow g d The following are among the. re­ first two days and three on the IWCCC—N rw i; Good Morning, Good T I AY and SATURDAY Rheingold breweries said they saw shoot fasten, farther, and stralght- Any local girls who meet the third. henith. A little fore­ WONS—Auto Tune Derby. Muaic. Stanford University. Born in Chat­ is indicated for northern New above qualifications and are inter­ quirements: learning specific facts ADULTS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL W T H T —Sereno Oammell . no reason to expect a ris« in beer er than the Army's present model, Rivard said L*\)ey. rtl those sight now may sava WCCC—Newa; Musical Scojreboard. WONS—Wake Up Time. ham, N tw Brunswick, Canada, For Irish Night England and rain for southern ested in entering the contest should about eligibility to vote, absentee W KNB--Newa; Morning Special. MARCH 14fh and ale prices. the M-3 ’ ‘greW gu n ," and would days visited thraa-^Manchester time, money ana need­ 1 ;4,3_ WDRC—Ne ws. Cleveland — Joseph Fewsmith Now England during the first of contact Mrs. Mora, Mrs, Peace or balloting, time and place for regls.- 7:45-W H A Y—Newi. OPS Director Joseph Freehill cost less to mimufacture. drug stores where he purchased less suffering later. WTIC-*Three Star Extra, j 7:55-WTHT-V,’ealher. 64, board chairman of Meldrum & next week. f Mrs. Pero. The closing date for tration, primaries, elections, major MOHDAYS, STARTIHO MARCH 1$ W T H T —Sports. , , , P WONS—Weather. Members of the Campbell Coun­ said all regional offices of his A fter tests In^erm any last fall, paregoric, an opium derivative W hy don’t you call on WONS—Music in the Air. , Fewsmith, Inc., nationally known applications has been set for May duties of jobs to he filled, is.sues WDRC—New*. cil's Irish Night committee will agency may be closed by April 15, the First Army'A. European Head­ to be voted on, a study of the ways which chfl be purchased legally a Doctor—right away.* 2 ,M _ WDRC—Beulah. 4:44—WDRC—New*. advertising agency, which he and ITS WOIITH A VISIT TO S U THE 1. If enough local entries are re­ W TIO —Mind Tour Manners^ WONS—New*. except for a few remaining price quarters here sent\a description of in which public opinion is influ­ and without a doctor's prescrip­ AT 7:30 FOR 6 OOHSEGUTIVE WEEKS Follow his sound ad­ ■WTHT—Weather; Headline Edition. the late Barclay Meldrum formed meet at 11 a. m. Sunday at the enforcement officers. ceived, a local contest will be held W THT—Martin Agronaky. the weapon to the Ordnance Office enced, the Aldes-to-Voters pro­ vice. And, naturally, we WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. WKNB--New*. in 1930. Knights of Columbus Home to In Washington, saying it was "of to select the Manchester queen T: 15—WONS—Tello-Test. Spartanburg, S. C. — Walter gram, so sucre.ssful last fall, and hope you’ll bring his W TIC—New*. prepare for the annual affair, EXPECT qmCK BOOST extremely simpl6 con* who will in turn participate in WDRC—Junior Miss. , WCCC— Kiddir Corner Mickle Smith, 85. former chief en­ EW COLORS a knowledge of the Declaration of prcscrtptio.ns to us for WTHT—Elmer Davis. ,, which will be held Monday night ^ f h e Rio de Janeiro, March 18—UF)— structlon, easily a d a ^ b le to in­ the state contest. W HAY—Cup of .Coffee Club. gineer ofTllinois State Waterways Independence, the preamble to the careful com|munding, 7:30—WONS^Gabrlel Heatter. ■*:15— W D R l— Shopper* Special. starting at 6 o'clock. Speaker BE SURE TO Some Brazilian coffee sources ex­ expensive mass production.'’ POWER AND ^ W TIC—News. W n C —New*. and from 1937 until 1946 consult­ Constitution and the Bill of Rights. For regiiitration in this course please fill in this coupon aniforraly fair prices. W DRC—Jo Stafford Show. will be Rev. Robert Keating, chap­ REGISTER FOR THE pect green coffee prices to rise replied WONS—Wake Up Time. ing engineer for the State of Whatever may be learned later ran W T H T —Lore RShsrer. WCCC—L.ernv lain at Cheshire Reformatory. immediately-r-maybe violently— as tnat there wan no present require- and mail to Director of Adult Education, Manchester 7 45 Illinois. Yes, CsHvai Awningt give FREE DOOR PRIZES! Defense Demands only enrich the knowledge these HAND MOWERS : — WDRC—Ed Murrow. W KN B—The^Chlldren'* Corner. The traditional corned beef and a result of lifting of price controls ment for the gun. and it Was "be­ W TIC—One Man's Family. Baltimore—Joseph Harold May, girla will have who avail them­ High School. W H A Y—Before the Doctor Come*. cabbage will be served at the sup­ you a real sense of luxuriouf by the United States, the indus­ lieved unlikely" that the military WONS—Top' Tunes. W T H T —Top O' The Morning. 44, State department radio special­ selves of this fine opportunity. SHARPENED 1 :00—WDRC—Mr. Keen. . per. Entertainment and singing comfort— a feeling of well­ try’s biggest customer. forces would give It "serloSi con­ Peril Ike Budget WESTOWN 4:34—WCCC—Newa; Breakfaat Newa. ist. Home in Grant’s Pass, Ore. Throughout the work in earning WTHT—Mystery Program, w will follow the formal program. "It can be predicted that the sideration." The letter added^how- Let us put them In shape for W IIA Y —Public Health Series. boy. Chicago— Mrs. Greyson H. Bane, being that tlefigg tun and this new badge, the girla are re­ W KNB— Morning Special. The committee, beaded by W il­ wHhouf Slump rise 6f prices will continue, reach­ eyer. that Washington would\"be spring. All makes of lawn PHARMACY WONS—Movie Quit. 63. wife of Frank Bane, executive heat. There are to many fab­ (Continued From Pnge Ono) quired 'to relate the democratic W T IO -A ll Star Banda for Bonds. WTIC—Radio ^xaai liam Quish, includes Francis Maho­ ing levels never before attained.” pleased" to receive a mod^l \or mower engines repaired. TEL. MI-S-M4S W KNB—Musical Showcase, . director of the Council of State operations of their own troops with S:I5_ W H A Y -H e r e 's To Vets. ney, Herb Carvey, Joseph Volz, ing dull and ioecTReel­ be- ric designs to choose from, said Salvio Pacheco de Almeida examination. ’ 459 Hartford Rd. 5 :50—WTHT—This Is You: FBI. W T H T —lo p O' the Morning. Governments. Born in Richmond, a stronger position," adding ^ those of local, state or federal W H A Y -S ave n Life. esuae of too much sdd Prado, director of the Federation Cook and his fellow ordnanct WDRC—Johnny Dollar. Va. Died Wednesday. William Hackett, John O’Neill, in colorful woven stripes or "These attacks have got to be bodicsi W T IC —Name That Tune. 3:43— W KNB—Community Cloaeup. James Tierney. John Uyons, Ernie churning in your atom, o f Sao Paulo State Rural associa- officers considered the Washing CAPITOL Open S a. m. to 11:40—WDRC—News. painted stripes, that your' BUILDING HATEF stopped." Locally It is expected that a WONS—True or False. Beede, Thomas Kearns, Philip Car­ •chf Juii 1 or 2'Turat. tioiu. ton letter tantamount to a rejec­ number of girls will wish to broad-., 10 p. m., Inclnd- W H A Y —Morton GouM., WCCC—12 Hundrei and 90 Hlta. TV PROBE PANEL catenafttr brcakfaii will complete aatiafaction is al­ Prado said with the return of a tion and the gun was not sent. Chairman Shbrt (R-Mo) o( the EQUIPMENT CO. f : 00—WDRC—There's i Musk In the WTIC—News; Planet Man. ney, Leo Clearv, Rev. George pull you out o f that LUMBER FU louse Armed Services committee en their citizenship interests by ng Sundays and Air. I W KNB—Newa: polonia. ways assured. Call us today. system o f supply and demand, newspaper reports W T H T —Nr Se>'''rt' Today. Hartford, March 13 (iD—The Hughes, Francis Gill, William Mc­ afiar-brcakfait ilump” uraed: "When they come a(:ross earning the badge, and news is 88 Main S t— TeL M1-8-7S58 Holidays. W T H T —Ossie and Harriet. Carthy, James MoOonVille, Joseph —pul you back on top Treat yourself to (he best 336 N. MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER ‘ "prices should react to the natu­ that the new weapon had reached awaited of the first troop to suc­ W T IC —Challenge. W HAY—New*; Morning Star Review legislature’a education committee at least a temporary dead end. the the. border In our territory we WONS—New*. McCooe, Bernard O’Neill, Robert o f ih* world again. ral effects of present scarcity and cessfully complete it. WHAY-News; Save a Life Program. is considering a bill which would * “">• quickly ncuiralixa thi9 summer. to the deficiency Which is predict­ shoqld shoot the hell out of them WONS—News- TItna Moody; Show 9:16—WDRC—Health Aid*. ' Kiernan, Jack Fitzgerald. Robert "YOUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" ne**®** the Ordnance Hit of tlio Week. WONS— Moment* 01 Comfort. authorize Governor Lodge to name tx a u acid. ConiMn no ed for the next crop,” office in Washington for "shipping and If they fire on our planes from W TIC—Spin 'Em Again. a nine-member commission to soda to orer.alkaliza "The market is going to register Instructions" for the weapon. Cook their\owq territory' wo should 4:34—W H A Y—Ita'lar Muaic. XI > . <4u(c add rebound. WCCC—New*; 12 Hundred and gg j study the problem of state,, tele- No mixing, no water naeded. Juat aal MANCHESTER Increases, perhaps violent," said said today he would ha -e It ready shoot W ck." i vision channels for education. The PHONE MI-9-52» to send about April 1. Sen. Symington (D-Mo) said he .,_1I 1I*. like candy. Alwart ktep Tama handr Lulz Piza Sobrlnho, president of W k NB—I talian Horn. commission would report to the TOOL AND for reedrd-fait relief from add aioiu :^ the Brazilian Rural Society In Sao A New York manufacturer has is more 'rancerned with getting an MAORI OIL 00. Television W DRC—The Garden Gate. T " W TIC—Cisco Kit.. 195.1 General Assembly unless di­ fa*wi4,l04a«»l AWNING CO. Opon doNy 7 a. m. fa S p. m., including Wndnt«diy Paulo. written cook that he ^fould con­ airtight dWense than with equaliz­ rected by the Governor to make ing federaK Income and spending. WONS—Charles Kasher. DIE MAKERS Sobrinho said this would be due sider producing the w'apon and Rona* and Futi Oil P. M. 9:4.5 WDRC—Robert W. Lewi* Show. an earlier report. Governor Lodge 1.30 HARTFORD ROAD oftnrnoons and Sofurdoys MtE noon. to "lack.of foresight by the Ameri- giving him a percenta?e of the Symlngtota, a former Air Force WNHC W HAY—Famous 'Trial*. has not-allowed for three such . can government which should have profits. Cook said a civilian expert Secrets r y, has contended the 1 r ® \€ 4:00—Kate Smith. WONS—Gueat Star. fi:00—To Bo Arnounccd. WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Streets. stations, allotted Connecticut by TEL. MI-9-3091 244 MAIN ST. TEL MItcMi 9-1U4 lifted price controls long ago and told him last fall that the guns American economy has permitted 24 HOUR SERVICE 5:15—Meet the Stars. 10:44- WDRC—Galen Drake. the Federal Communication com­ taken ' advantage of the oppor­ would be massed-pro< I'uced for production nf\too msnv civiiian S;30—Howdy Doody . ^ W KNB—Trail Herders. mission, in his proposed budget. It pays to . . . tunity of having more favorable about $t0 each. The present M-.! Items at the expense of military METER TRUCKS 6:00—College Roundtsble. •*'ONS—Kiddle Review 6:30—Sportacope. ‘ WHAY—Voice of I.L.O.W.U. TRY 'THE AIRCRAFT' quotations." cost,s J45, according to the Army needs. \ fi: 40—Weather Forecast, » WTIC—Adventure* of Archie An­ He said that due to the statisti­ Ordnance catalogue. Chairman Saltmstall (R-Mass) ■URNER SERVICE 6:45—World News Roundup. drew*. . .1 FIRST! cal position in producing countries, The warrant officer said the said an Armed S^vlces subcom­ 7 :00—Sidewalk IntervlewMs’ TEL. MANCHESTER 7:15—legislators Report. prices on export markets have re­ weapon fires 700 loundJ a minute, mittee's investigatim into the am­ 7:30—Those Two. tO:I6— WDRC—Siipev Noodle. mained firm above the American almo.st twice as fast ai4 the M-3, munition situallon wvll try to find 7:45—Camel News Csrsvin. 14:25—WDRC—Gaier. Drake. Pratt h Whitney Aircraft 14:34—WDRC— Pat-ade of Youth. INCOME TAX ' ' ' M ceiling, and that American roast­ but ordnance experts hlere added out "if the chortages rraulled from M I-a -4 5 2 3 8:00—Mama. East Hartford, Connecticut ers have practically exhausted that such weapons loss' accuracy 8:30—Life of LIley. VVONS—.News; Dixie Fobr Quartet. too much butter and \jot enough 9:00—The Big Story . WKNB—Uptown Rl.ythifii. their stocks. the faster they are fired. guns." 3:30-The AlcYlch Family. WCCC—New*: 12 Hundred and *0 ASSISTANCE (A t New York there was no Sen. Byrd (D-Va), Vho ram- 10:00—Cax’alcsde of Sports. Hit*. trade in coffee futures when the . .SEEK M AN’S ID E N TITY 10:45—Greatest Fights. WTIC—Mary Lee Taylor. I'oderl this inquiry, said, he be­ ll:00-^Man Agal; st Crime. W T H T —Space Patrol. ' DAILY HOURS coffee market opened today but lieves "billions of dollars Van be 11:30—My Favorite Story. 10:45— WONS—Conn. College Cor.ver- bids were raised the daily limit of Madi.snn, March 13 —(/P)- Police saved by eliminating wa.stV snd 32:00—News. aatlon*. 2 to6 P. M. three cents a pound on llie spot today sought the Identity of an 1:00—Newa. 11:00— WDRC — Bill Shadell; Piano inefficiency" In Pentagon opera­ ^rKNB Portrait*. month and two cents on distant elderly man who died cn route to tions. \ OTHER HOURS BY PAPER G R / m n D 4:25—Program Previews. W KNB—News: Blbllqulz.. months. There was no immediate New Haven Hospital after being Most Democrat.s were skeptrcav 4 :30—Hqw to Plant Dutch Bulbs. W TIIT—French Program. APPOINTMENT effect on coffee prices at the re­ found uncbnscious in the basement however, that Secretary Wilson 4:45—Betty Furness. WONS—WONS Bandatand. tail level.) 5:00—Western Theater. W TIC—Mv Secret Story. of Town Hall here yesterday. could find in the adminlatrati. 6:00—News. W H AY—Italian Music. TEL Mitchell 3-4021 COLLECTION Medical Examiner Sterling Taylor field slone enough .savings to mak^ fi:!.")—The Early Show. 11:15—VVONS—WO.NS Bndstard, SPEEDY CAT said death wa.s due to pneumonia much of a dent In the *49,292.000,. 7:30—News. II :25—VVONS—News, RKIMIRE 7:45—perry Chmo. NORTHWEST WHAY—New* In Italian. and a heart ailment.- (HK) military outlays outlined by 8:00—Julius Ceasar. THOMAS J. High-speed motion picture cam­ 11 :S4--VVCCC-Newb 12 Hundred *nd Police, said the man, between former President Truman in his 8:90^My Friend Irma. 90 Hit*. SECTION eras show that a cat can right it­ 75 and 80 .years of age. had been budget for the fiscal year starting Electric Ranges 3:00— Pfayhouse of Stars. VVONS—Bandstand. QUISH self in the air in less' than two 3:30—Our Miss Brooks. W D R C -G 've and Take. given shelter Wednesday’ night, July \. y , 10:00—Bowery BHtzkrelg. feet of drop. First the front feet WHAY—Berio Progrem: Pot Pourrl. 6 Charter Oak Street snd was found unconsciou!) yester­ 31:00—News. W TIC—lloll.vwoof' t.pve Story, Monilay, March 16 make the turn, and then the hind 3 k 15— Late Show. W K N B —Polka Parade. „ Apartment No. 2 day morning. They descrined him Tomorrow feet, with the tail acting as a as being about .five feet, four 11:45-W ONS—Bandstand. balancing pole. Two (si Escapees A. M. W H AY—Roxonl Program. inches tsll, weighing 130 pounds MNHC WCCC—A FrlenC of Your*. and wearing a full beard. 8:.30—Test Pattern. Afternooa TODAY and SATURDAY 3:00—Science Review. 12:00—WDRC—Theaier .of Today,' Back in Stockade •..A 3:30—Rootti; Karootle VV’CCC—Know 'Your Union. Just Wrap And Tie ■VPe re c e i«“ 10:00—Space Patrol. W KNB— New*; Sport* Digest. 2.315,485 30:.30—Sky King, ' VVONS—Man on th» Farm. Easy To Make And Trim Fort Devens, Mass., March ,13 11:00—Wild Bill Hlrkok. W T H T —Talent Show. i/P)—Two of six Army prisoners 11:30—Terry and the Pirates, W TIC—News; VVeather. P. M VVIiIa Y—I talian Voice. who escaped from the fo il Devens 12:00-Blg Top. I2:l5-fW K N B — Perry Como Show. stockade Wednesday night, sur­ 1:00—GenFb Autry. VV'TtC—Album of the VV’eek. OLDSMOBILE rendered today. S,039,0l’A t:l5 —WONS—Doclorif Make History. W HAY—Gemma Progr,am. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Pvt. John F. Kelly, 19, turned 1 2 WTIC—Lenten Message*. S Advertisement— 12:34-1-WDRC—Star* Over Hollywood. himself in at the main gate^of this WCCC—Now*. sprawling Army post and Pvt. Ro­ W TIIT—Swedish Program. BOHN’S SHELL SEVICE bert F. Martin, 19. gave up to TWO OVENS f W KN B—Man on the Street LiifJilJlila WONS— B'ng Croaby. 40U>fN MUOHCINT - Naval officials in B9ston. Both i ULir automatic ' 3,648.840 (2W ' WTI^C—Karin Forum. are Bostonians. WCCC—Music for Milady. WHAY—LaRoaa Program. TO CELEBRATE Kelly was awaltlng_ trial for 12:45r;-WKNB—Your Incoma Tax. ^/ / n I I H ' ’ being absent without le'ave and for WONS— SerenaCe In Blue. CUSTOM e.scaplng from confinement. Mar­ 1,150,540 WCCC—Music for Milady. 1951 DeSOTO 4-DOOR tin also was charged with being W TIC—To Be Announced. AWOL. Gray finish. Equipped with radio, heater, and fluid drive for your OUR OPENING Still at large after the ■ fourth T).«C o.t»f^ ...... •■■■ driving pleasure. major escape in two months were By GEORGE DOBIN BEAUTIFUL Michael J. Ronca, 19. of Boston; PRESCRIPTIONS^^ William R. Dolan; 19, of Wickford. 2,65 2,■!« ' More about UHF . . . you re. member we tdlked about the dis- CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES R. I.; William C. Ybi;ke. 23. of j i DRINKING Waterbury, Conn., and Richard covery of 70 available television COR. WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD channelii in the Ultra High Fre­ Silva. 22. of Winchester. ^Arthur Drug Stores^ T E U MI-S-41S4 OPF.N EVENINGS Yorke recently was sentenced quently range. Well, this discovery !. , GLASSES to three years and dishonorable started potential TVj station own - discharge for an undisclosed of- 687 ers calling for action. TTie FCC fenle. The ..others were awaiting f© had "frozen” new T V station ac­ WITH THE PURCHASE trial on A W O L charges. Detail|i tion for several reasons. The war of their escape were not disclosed. W O N DE R OVE N scarcities, unsettlement of the TV OF 8 GALLONS OR MORE flAX f S AND TTRcm Bond In*” -** ““ . . • • color situation, and other condi­ tions held up operation in the new, \AMI TtMl 'jAMT OVTN' . . • • NOW IS THE TIME U H F picture. Too. what was to be OF SHELL GASOUNE Thespians to Give done with most of the set geared TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR Towl ^ , of T o ® '* only to, the V H F range? Religious Drama WITH EVERY OIL CHANGE The manufacturers of T V sets whipped this problem by inventing FREE LUBRICATION UNTIL MARCH 21 Colorful costumes in a Biblical adapters, tuning strips or some 8826 setting will feature the presenta­ similar low cost gadget which UVt . 34V1 tion of the three-art religious made It possible for present day AMESITE DRIVES drama, "The Cloth of Sendony," to sets to tune In both the. standard V H F and the new U H F stations. FAVORS FOR THE KIDDIES For the figure that is a little Stam p O n 5349 be presented Sunday at 7:.30 p.m., less than average In height. That in Luther Hall of the Emanuel Manufacturing material pressure Efiieieni Keep your little girl cool and Lutheran Church by the Center eased and so the FCC dropped Its marvelous wrap-around dress that comfortable with this adorable .Vou just.tie-on in a jiffy, cut in Thespiana, under the sponsorahip freeze and.said, "L e t’s go!” Reliable Work Terms sundress and matching panties. of the Emanuel Luther League. • RADIO “Moot Corliss Archtr" ABC Fridiys 8:30 P.M. half sizes. Saves time in launder­ Iron off the frisky kitten and pup­ A Complete Line of Firestone Tires, ing. too. This Easter play, by Elizabeth More than 2200 stations can be py motifs in a jiffy on this "sew- H. Emerson: unfolds in a reverent, • TV ’’Bor HawthorRo’s Boctric Show" ChSRRti 6 operated in the country using the Guaranteed Up To Pattei'n No. 8826, is a sew-rite eaay" outfit. moving manner the/ story of the 70 channels in the UHF frequency perforated pattern in sizes 14'i, Pattern No. 5349 contains tissue crucifixion and resuri/eUon of Momlays 12:45 P.M. — and so far more than 220 pros­ Machine Spread Batteries and Accessories 18Vi, 20>i, 2212, 24'-. Sire pattern sizes, 2, 3 and 4 Included, Christ as It affected the lives of a pective TV broadcasters have been 36 Months 16',3 . 3 5-8 yards of 39-lnch. material requirements, sewing and little band of people who knew • TV "You Arc Thori" Chaimel 6 Sundays 8 P.M. issued permits for stations, some For this pattern, send 20c In finishing directions, and color Him. of which are already on the air Power Rolled Coins, your name, address, ’size de­ stamp-on transfer for 8 puppy and ■fhe leading role, Joseph of . . . and that’s the picture to date. sired, and the Pattern Number to kitten designs. Arlmathea, will be played by Allan Our rets will be able to tune in com INI Sit rum n q w j SUE BURNETT. THE MAN­ Send 25C"in coins, your nanje, Coe. Jr. Other cast members in- the stations sprihging up In our WE HAVE THE PROPER EpUIPMENT AND KNOW HOW BOHN’S SHELL SERVICE CHESTER E\’EN1NG HERALD. address and the'pattern number to 'Clude, "Susanna," Betty Lundberg; area, and it won't be long before 1150 AYE, AMERICAS, NEW ANNE CABOT, THE MANCHES­ "David,” William Simpson, Jr.; rr* $184.95 television will be resemblinr the DpNT DELAY • CALL TODAY YORK 86, N. V. TER EVENING. HERALD, I ISO "Nlcodemus,” Willla Gay; "Jar- old days in radio when the air be­ 559 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—OPP. MARY CHENEY UBRARY Don't mils the new Basic Fash­ AYE. AMERICAS, NEW YORK lus.” James Plercai "Judith,” came filled with stations in al­ 86, N. Y. \ ion for ’53, spring and summer. Nancy Moore; and "’iTle Servant,” most every town. To adapt your THOMAS COLLA It s a complete spring sewing Presenting the new i ^ e Cabot Robert Martin. . old TV set for U H F reception, and Ruide for i-mart, practical ward- Needlework Album. Difectlons for The director it A. william Ast- for all your special reception prob­ Place Your consteuction c o m p a n y Free puppet mittens, basic embroidery SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS rp ^ s: gift pattern printed inside ley, assisted by Mrs. Ruth Rowley. KEMP’S lems, from tube to antenna, call stitches .ud grand designs are ' No tickets are being sold, but a us, regardless of the make of your Order Now PHONE MANCHESTER. MI-9-5124 Estimates thO book. 25 cents. . printed iiTthia issue.'25 cents. 763 MAIN STREET free-wUl offering will be taken. INCORPORATED set. at F ft D AU TO STORE, 856 t I' Main St. Pht^ne Mitchell 3-7080. •’i ■ r I

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wife, departing with husband Middle age is when a night out after ah evening with friends: Is folloM’ed by a day in. "Our visit must have been just what the doctor ordered. Did you A writer decided to submit hii VOL. XX, No. 25 FRIDAY, MARCH 13 Compiled Iby Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser notice how ^ grouchy they were material to company magazines or when we sriived. and how cheerful so-called • ‘ihouse organs." Ha when we left? , called one large firm in Cincin­ — Sidney ‘Hoff in Collier's nati, and inquired. Writer—Could, you please fell Shooters Take Legion of Honor Pages Make Nearly sll of our controversies me if your firm has a house MHS Delegation to UN J Science Club Sponsors snd combats arise from the tact organ ? that we are trjdng to"get some­ Telephone Operator—Oh, no. ws Top 5 Places Annual Trip thing from each other. There will don't even have a piano! he peace when our aim Ja to do Hears J. F. Dulles, Lie Second Annual Exhibit something for each other. Society A friend is one who gives lov# Add Individi^al Honors Library Pages Travel will take ,,an Immeasurable step and asks nothing but love in re­ Eight Touring Students ■ . In CCIL Championship To Yale, View Library, Roger Peterson Takes toM’srd peace when It estimates a turn. A friend is one who gives us Pow^Wou) citizen by his output rather than freedom to be ourselves . . . A ' See General Assembly, Candid Questions Match at Armory Appear on Television Honors in High School by his income. Friend is one who makes no ef­ j—William Jennings Bryan Meet China Delegates —...... HI there! It'a March again, and fort to bind or limit us. The only Manchester High's champion­ The Library Page Club of Man­ Division; Lo4»l Rotary On Opening Mall the wind's been blowing for days reslly unselfish person is a To Prepare Mock UN^ ship rifle team added individual chester High School on ita second Club Awarding Prizes A woman in a grocery store was friend. This week's question Is one which honors to Its regular season team and days, picking up lota of Items shocked by the high price of may have been the cause of a num­ annual field trip, attended the as it swept around corners, thru John Foster Dulles and Trygve title by sweeping the top flve The second Annifal .B i^ ^ ^ ra ir apples. ber of disagreements among teen­ places in the • <5ciL Individual Nutmeg 020 State Association of classroom windows _ Dot— Id glve- -give you Lie added two unscheduled thrilLs down halls. Here’s iwme o|( the Clerk—They're high all right, thing, dear, agers and their parents. We are Championships Match at the | Library Pagea held at Yale Uni­ was held March' S iihd^'S at the to the United Nations visit made ...... sweepings! ma'am. But that's because they’re Dan—Okay, give me the com- not attempting to take a definite Hartford Armory on Friday, j Waddell School. llUa event, apon- so scarce. ' by members of thi Current Affairs g^g^d on the question: instead, if versity. , ,bination to your safe and give ms March 6. The team also added | The Itinerary for the day Irtclud-' The cold winds didn't a4em to High School Science Cniib on Tuesday. . ■ I*’’* ** on* <•/ your family prob- the first leg of the Nasslflf Arms i Woman—Why, just thjs morning thirty minutes hesd start! ed a conducted tour of the Peabody blow quite enough awey, thought | Club, had..^apaclty crowda both I read in the paper that there wa.s Whlle the itudents were dining lema. read these opinions with an Trophy (or toqmament team hon-1 In the Delegates Ibnlng^ R ^m , mind and try to work out Museum and the Yale Sterling Me­ some of our more sensitive col- > daye and nights it woa hpen. such a bumper crop of apples that Junior What Is dignity. Dad? Mr. Dulles stopped in and said a ors to Its collection of honors rlze*. Clerk—that's just It, ma'am. you think you have until the boss Miner Tope I cursions and were glad they had That's why they’re scarce. It was about to attend a dinner spon­ affirmative in saying that "mail It have been a hungry upperclass­ Roger Peterson, a high school says, "What’s the meaning of sored by the Anivets.'when Lewis Norm Miner, an ace perforrper not forgotten their cameras. doesn't pay to pick them. this?” should be opened up to a certain men who was cooking a late junior, won top honors in the third BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB Piper, who accompanied the group, age, because it’s the parents’ re­ for the.Indian squad all sea6on. After a luncheon at the Yale breakfast of eggs that weren’t too division. Grades 10-13. His solar asked him to greet the students. sponsibility what their children captured the title of the league Wooisley DIhIng Hall, the Pages good? Ask one of our brilliant system model was synchronized to DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE A few of the luckier students do.” individual championship, nosing ■ Kallot Photo, visited the Yale Co-op Store where chemists (or the answer. I'ln sure a tape-recording machtM, aiAif nt- b o t h e r s y j k e e p r out another MHS star, Ed Reich- artha Liana ChaAea F. Shaver, Jr. FCOR. TURK 15 WHAT 5 " ^ ^ ?' caught a glimpse of Henry Cabot On the negative, the question of they bought Yale pennants, book they'll know! (Whad'ja saw, Em­ tracted much attention. KJKJis WHILE TH' HIM m o s t IS NO B e a n w o r k i n g , ard, by one point. Miner re­ covers and countless other sou­ The second division winner-.was BULL 15 SICK--BUT BODT THINKS rSAV, ALVIN, r v e GOT AN IDEA H4, says: ‘-‘Let­ —Martha Diana, or Marty, as she utatorian for the class of 1953, Hale.-Robert Ballard demonstratsd nU:- OUT./ 4 "----- on the a bronze medal. day ware Miss Sally Cox and Mrs. ahip, rus-x! nL— Range” 4 Injures □ ¥ □ [¥i hn was the visit to the, Chinese dele­ ters are personal and sometimes method of producing sulfuric ¥ s give information that parents The total team score for the '^This'gal'^Lems^tTekt, sleep, and Charles F. Shaver, Jr. Marcella Finan, whose theme was acid, the most tm|>ortant of to­ a "----- Marie" 5 Musical prP«8i[n| sZ* gation to the United tfisLllons In the The Firing Squad of MHS took instrument 1 should not know.” When Barbara Indians wa.s 884, easily outdistanc­ drink music, music and more * downy-cheeked freshman, the ever increasing opportunities day's chemicals. 13 Tiny |Ol Skw lieiA 1 s Empire State Building. Mr. Uu afforded by library work. aim and really hit a bullacye when 6 Rhythmical Yu-Wal, Chinese delegate, an­ Blanchard, ’54, was asked this ing that of its nearest rival Mid- music. After school hours she plays “Chic,' a product of Hollister Timothy Harsh, chief chemtat at 13 Encourage fii pri ¥ 1l#|r ¥ [¥| One of the day’s highlights was they took the first five {daces in 7 Greek letter ¥ swered questione asked him by the question, she replied with a start­ dleto\\'n High with a sco>-e of 850. the piano for Gertrude Tyler’s Street School, tried his hand at Cheney Brothers' announced the M Operatic solo ¥1 ¥ W Norm Miner shot 94 in, the prone the complete tour of the WNHC the CCIL Individual championship 6 "Singing in visitors. led. "H oly!!!” -, (We guess that School of the Dance, in school she , dramatics with the underclass- second and third place w ip e r s piid —B 0 .1 1.3 Lamprey television studio, and an unexpect­ meet. Good work! We ho{>e your the — L" (pi.) 25 Lyric writer 41 Change The group- discussed Korea, For­ means no, huh Barb?) match and 85 in the offhand con­ is a member o f the Round Table dramatic club. Paint and the science grama that s y s r T ^ 16 Community Pat Campbell, '54. test. Second-place Relchard shot Singers and A Cappella Choir. I Powder, and liked it so well that ed surprise was the chance all the. aim la always aa straight club memlMrs 0 Spoken 26 Perfect 42 Bee’s home mosa, the Chinese policy, Africa, Pagea had to be on television. The In the top IS p«r cent of their lAl- 10 Trigonometry 27 Oustings disarmament, atomic energy, and Barbara Person, '55, a 96 in the prone and 82 offhand. Marty is also assistant organist he stayed another year. In. his viaion will receive. Principal Edaoa > (■ c 18 "Beautiful 43 Geraint's wlf« girls highly praised Larry McNa­ Some o f our song-birda are off function 28 Swerve in Arthurian other pressing problems. The Chi­ The scores of the other three at the Concordia Lutheran Church. sophomore year Chic was elected M. Bailey made a few,Mhef stats- ..kT.. places were: Pitcher 98 prone: mara. the host of Sidewalk-'Inter­ again to hear the mualc of the Jl' 11 "Somewhere 20 Gaelic legend nese delegate spoke frankly. And, needless to say, her hobby is as a Student Council alternate ments about the current acicnce 30 Shore-line , 79 offhand; Handler -97 prone, 78 views, for his friendliness and Hartford Symphony Orchestra at of Suez" 31 Herons 44 Bewildered The eight delegates, .Nancy Ma- piano playing and anything that and played on the Red and White age. indentation llF , I4F Eligible offhand; and Potterton—99 prone, soccer team. Alao In sophomore courtesy. The girls want td'be sure Bulkeley High tha 25th of thia 31 Palmlike 17 Washed 33 Ekriy U.S. 46 Handle cauley, Kathleen Olmstead, Prlsctl- pertains to music. . to include this- aa a part of next month. The choir and orchestra Robert Cox, a fifth areder at tbs lightly President 47 Worry , la Torrance, Anita Grossman, John 76 offhand. Potterton was high But making melodies has not year Chic became one of the aoph- Green School, ynu the i^cond place plants For Hoop Finals man in the prone contest and qmores to be elected to the Ver- year's trip. will meet klda from all over the 10 Corridor 38 Pronoun 48 Treea Allison, Charles Shaver,- Douglas been her only activity throughout Pat Campbell '54 winner In'Division 1. Gerald Cnbba, 33 Small hotels Miner was high In the offhand con­ planck Chapter of the National Hartford area who have the same alao a Oresh School- fifth -gradez, 34 Episcopal 23 Stairway post 40 Geometric 50 "----- (or Flngles and Albert Guay, were pre­ her four years at MHS.i She also Interest. They'll have fun eomfiar.’ paring (or the -Junior Foreign Poli­ test. Honor Society. placed third. (ab.) * 34 Unbleach^ solid Two” The semi-finals in the Freshman belonged to Frbnch Club and Y- Ing notea I cy Association's annual mock Gen­ Tram Trophy Teens. Now In his junior year. Chic Luay Quinn, a Bpmard A ^en th 26 Desserts Homeroom Basketball League The team trophy for the meet played in the Interclaaa Basket' _E 5, , eral Assembly to .be held in Hillyer cHilside of school she is minute- Juniors Present grader, to second place in, Divizloii LEAulDER 37 Night before ' t 1 1 t " r “ BT i r College later in ' the year. The came to a close on Wednesday, winner was donated b-' the Nas- ball League, helped bia linguistic The seniors are getting down to an event i maid for the Concordia j.,uthcran brass taoka from now on and the 3, Raymond Clement, a frashmaa t ' 3*13 ISA Manchester group will' represent March 4. siflf Arms Company of Manches­ efforts by joining the Spanish in high school, esf^ured third rilliant 30 Chilled rf n II ter as a travellnsr tronhv, requir­ Church Choir, vice president of the Television Show halls will be bussing with news of ' THE LAN « tXJCK* B Boy* China and Haiti in the’ assembly. In the first game, IIF defeated Club and became a member of the honors. — • 33 Cloth maker A guided tour, lectures, and gen­ ing three legs for permanent re­ Manchester Youth Council, secre­ Current Affairs Club. Dramatics the commencement committees' 34 Revoke li II n ‘ 24F by the score of 56 to 40. Pac­ tary of the Sunday School (Teach­ work. Research on the history of Richard Navldonls, a student at eral looking around filled out the ing the victors was Joel AlvorJ tirement. was now one of the most Import Unusual costumes highlighted ALLEY OOP Beat It, Wizer 35 Whirlpools remainder of the time. The Indians’ s..ore wa.s. their ing League and a member of the the class of '58, the future 'H’oca* the Howell Cheney Technical BY V. T. HAMLIN il 1ft with 16 big points. Harold Brain- ant extra-curricular activities and the program presented by junior 36 Notes of third highest this season, snd Luther League. this was proved when Chic be­ tlonZ-and the individuals yvlll pro­ school, won second place honors Ifi Guido's scale ard ranked second with 14 points For her three years as a low ly Sock and Buskin members at the vide interesting funl / Division 3. Robert Richardson, a WELLLll n o , I 6UE6S V ii fl P and displayed a fine- performance i^’hile no outstanding high totals came a National Thespian. This THATU BE TOO MUCH / 37 Track part were recorded, all of the MH.S underclassman she followed a year he is Sock and Buskin's club meeting on Wednesday, senior in , high school, took third i Historical Sites by setting up one play after an­ strict college course, but now as a TO EXPECT OP AN yfr, ,/ 30 Measure of M II % shooters were within four points treasurer. Chic Is alao a mem­ March 4, In the assembly hall. The It’s almost over! Saturday’* tha place honors w H IT"' !T other. Tiny Biardi netted 13 high-and-mighty senior, she J* pur­ EDUCATION f land _ of Norm Miner'- 179. ber of the Junior Branch of the program was a satire on well day! After houte, dkya and months Fifteen achoole in the Manches­ V! points and Billy Adams hit for 8 suing a combination of the business known television shows, and thoae ter area au{>plied 257 entries. 40 Hidt P Shown ill Slides points,-Ronnie Brault and Bobby The CCIL champions will ven- K Hartford Foreign Policy Associa­ of long, hard labbr tha time is ar­ 41 Amount (ab.) and college courses. Her present tion. participating wore everything riving when feme of our luckyf T) Prizes will b* awarded at q;>eclal Bennett, both playing a fine de­ tur* to New’ Haven on Saturday. curricula includes English, modem from potato sacks to racoon costa 42 “Peg o’ My II il fensive game, hooped 4 and 2 March 14, to make their bid for * Chic has followed tlje college eeniore wlB take their final Col­ assembly programs at the schools 1 Slides depicting many of the problems, shorthand II, transcrip­ course throughout his four years to evening gowns of a decade agq. lege Board exama. We wish them during Boys and Girls Week. famous and historical sites- on the points, respectively. the Stat" Chamnionshlp. meeting Betsy Freiheit and Jack Robin­ 45 Oyiter plant is u H For the losers, Roy Schenning tion and French II. , at the "big red achoolhouse.” Hla all the liick In the world. (Which Faculty Advisor, Anthony All- left and right banks of the Seine many of their rivalr for atate Upon leaving MHS, she intends son were the two children who we’re eure they won't need). 40 Urgent 1 p led the way with 13 points. Tom honors. classes this year include Enplish brio, said the event was very aue- 51 Mineral rock River and the island. He dc Cite, Russell hit (or 11 points. Jackie to enter the Aviators’ Training IV, ipodem problems, physics, were trying their new television Thefie’!! be some big celebrations c e s ^ l . Much praiaa' la due Mr. 3-13 ir where seen recently by the French Ri'ss Taylor '53. School In Boston where she , will set. The first program offeying was Snturdky night! 53 Contends w ■d P ? r l i " Rylander was third in line: with 9 trigonometry and solid geometry AHbrlo and to the Science Club 1 ’" S3 Otherwise students of .Miss Jeanne Low's points. Ronnie Simmons was held learn the do's and don’ts of being and .Spanleh II. Modern prob' "Bride and Groom." Bernie John­ president, Julie Moriarty. Edmund .54 "------World French classes. to 6 points. a secretary and receptionist at an lems Is hl.s favorite (and there are son, the minister, humorously The cool clear wind seems to Perealuha was Julia’s co-chairman m II married Pat Campbell, the hillbilly Symphony” . On the He de Cite were .shown In the second game, 14F trounced Clas8 Committees airport.* problems, deflnltelv!) Another of have eased to hot air so I'll atop, of the fair. 55 Kind of cheeu b. the famed Notre Dame and the 16F by the score of 89 to 46. Jeff " Stardust’. 'The Blue Tango'— Chic’s .favorite subjects Is hiJean bride, and Roger Peterson, the pick up my thinga and be off. Committee chairman ^Dwight “ I only pointad out a apalling arror—but if aha eriaa ii II racoon coat groom, Peggy Woltora- that aaaily, mayba aha eeulo tali aema of our tough 56 Distant Palais de Justice where La Con- Oibbs led his team with 24 points. Picked by Seniors most definitely, and all of lir o y sometimes snelled hygiene.) • Bye! Gordon, Ruth Shinn. Ormand I t - a il II ciegerle, and La Sainte Chapelle A1 Foley ranked second with 23 Anderson's platters are pretty ' The 'who likes whst and why’ dorf wan the bridesmaid, and Marl Gall Todd, '58. taaiayiiuiiwoa. iM t aRAi^R m SI West, Betty Frasier, and ^ Jama* euatomara lika old yinogar>faea Jonaa!’’ (ab.) Il are located. points. Dave Colas netted 16 swell," just about sums up our department. . . Chic likes pizza lyn Rogers and Larry Johnson were the weeping parents of the Fey also deserve a great deal-’SC CHRIS B'ELKIN. Planeteer On the right bank of the Seine points and big Leon Gardiner hit In preparation for Commence­ Legionnaire's feelings about to­ the Boston Red Sox and anvthing credit for their hard work. - Sabotage BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM (or 14 points. Ned Brodeur hooped bride. Bill Gess played "Lohengrin'’ U Le Louvre rouaeum, one of the ment week, members of the scnioiv day's hit parade. "Oh yes, and bv Les Paul and Mary Ford. On Frosh Finals Find Bill Bayer, '54. liy - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hold It BY EDGAR MARTIN largest in the world. The beautiful 10 points and sparkled bn the de­ class voted for the class commit­ anything by Patti Page and Eddie the subject of dislikes our local on the accordion. gardens, Les Tuileries, were seen fense. ' tees on March 6. The re#ult of the Fisher!" Aristotle quickly becomes mute BernIe Johnson substituted for WELKIMSSOr Ed Sullivan on ‘Toast of the MIMSELPA after Le Louvre and next the Place Foe the losers, Quenten Haga- election is as follows: "A nice juicy steak with a straw­ (the best policy). 12-14F Victorious de la Concorde, north of which is dorn showed the way with 28 History committee, Nancy berry milkshake on the side goes Quo vadls? After graduation Town.” BUI Gess and Larry John Window Display MESS OP sem played an accordion-gultar LaMadeleine and the Opera. As points. Clint Keeney hooped 12 Lynch, Anita Gagliardone, Mary fine" anytime” as far as Marty is Chic plana to go to Dartmouth. He TKOU0LE points. Hooks Johnston netted 5 duet. Barbara Field displayed the The first game from the finals ...I'LL TAKE the slides continued down Les Pat Callahan, Ray Juros, Ricky concerned. But in the line of not- Is considering a medical career. of the Freshman Homeroom Bas­ points. The big (actor in this game Kopplin and Bill Williams; Will so-godd's ipct_ peeve.s, to you), feats of her amazing "horse," Ann By Art II Class •me eEPD«T Chanrps-'BIysees many of the shops Wherever he goes and whatever he ketball were over on Friday, March was that Billy Holmes was unable committee, Margaret Rogers, Ani­ Marty fiowns on people who are does we all know Oilc Is sure to Alvord and Nancy & le. Kim Shir- TO THE and department stores wer,. shown. to play. 6. The reaulta #ere that 13-14F ta Grossman, Anita Tasillo, Jim­ unreasonably stubborn, and people srcrced. er gave a hilarious Imitation of Students of the Art II class re­ COLONEL. At the Place de I'Etacle, Place Bob Buckley, '86. Johnny Ray’a "Cry” In (MUitomlne, beat IIF by the score of 87 to S3. of the Stars, so called becau5« of my Roach, Marshall Aitken and who borrow things and then don’t Charles Is the son of Mr. and This was th* second meeting bS' cently decorated Watkiiur store John Morlanos; Gift committee, return them in the same condition Mrs. Charles F. -Shaver of 118 and the Rockettea, Peggy Carter, window in connection: with - their the many avenues which meet Nancy Cole, Ann Alvord, Mary tvleen these two teams, and in the here, the Arc de Triumph was Janet Hentschel, - Doris Condlo, a.s when they were lent. Princeton street. first game of the league, U F won study of honte decorktioft fiiid their Nancy Macauley, Jo-Anne Shea, She considers having gone to All Parmakian, and Dqnna LaVlita shown and also the Palais de Crayon - Tempera Bernard Lyons, ■53 by the slim margin of 4 points. construction of the modeUrooma. Jean Rogers. Mary Lou Potter. Jo state this pa.nt year rk her greatest spelled out "hello," During vacation the students Challlat,. built In 1937 at the One of th e^ oa t delightful fea* 12-14F turned the tablei now by Cavaleri, Nancy Hanley. Bruce honor. With her fine voice we're winning by 4 (xfinta. want to th* Store and were In­ 'World's Fair. Process Explained Anderson, John Allison, DougIa.a sure she’ll have many more honors tiires of the program were the structed by Herb Swanson, wtndoer On the left bank, called the Roffers Reveals many ada. Mary Parmakian, Throughout the game no more Fnlgies, Nelson Sprague, Robert of the same nature. than 8 points sejiaratsd tb* two decorator at Watkins,' to choos* Latin quarter, was seen le Pan­ Pitcher. Paul Ryan, Bob Potterson Her most embarrassing moment decked out In a grass skirt and any (umlshiiigs they would like theon and the Luxembourg gar­ The Paint Sm U held a meeting lets, sang the praises of pineapple teams. When the whistle sounded and Charles Shaver. came jitst recently when she ac­ History of Negro for the and of the game both teams for the die{>Iay. They selected dens. The -Assemblee Nationale, in the art stumo |ast Friday dur­ juice, accompanied b.v Peggy Car' ing the fifth, period, and Miss Hen­ Prophecy, Pat Shjrer, Gall Mc­ cidentally started the organ in were tied. With this deadlock, an green, beige snd red aa th* color PRISCILLA’S POP where the French House of Repre­ Cann, Doris Gagliardone, Ruth church while the minister was still ter and Barbara Field on the uku­ overtime was played in which lit scheme with the wood of bleached derson explained the crayon-tem­ 'The History of the Negro" was lele. Kim Shlrer read, while CarO' MICKEY FINN sentatives ments, and the BifTel pera resist process. The niembera Ann Azinger, Caro! Rottner, Nao­ saying the henediction.' tie Mel Carlson tossed in two free oak. On the left side of th* room LANK LEONARD . Tower were shown. The Latin began their drawings. mi Werbner, A1 Guay, Charlie Cro­ Martv liked the movie v'Quo the subject of a talk given by John lyn Bengtson did an excelleint pan' throws* to Ice the victory for hla were two matching beige chairs tomine advertising the wonders of quarter, is noted for its many The first thing that mugf be done nin, Pete Maneggia, Jack Hcnl- Vadj.s" 'better than any other slie Rogers to the henlor Y-Teena on team. snd a stop table. A modern desk a deodorant. Peggy Carter gave a and a red section sofa wsr* tha schools enclosing .the University of is to draw a crayon piefure. After schel, Dick McKenney and Eddie ever saw. /tm* she's one of those Jeff Gibbs was tha big gun (or Tuesday. speech telling why {>eonle buy cer­ other large pieces of furniture in Paris. this is finished the paper Is com­ Lynn. hopeful Rdd Ho\ fans "M aybe the victors by scoring 27 {x>lnts. Mr. Rogers, a student of the sub­ tain cars, and Russell WIrtalla the room. 'The tables, lamps snd Carolyn Bengtson. '64. pleted covered with tempera paint. The Commencement committee, this year . Gibbs was'-tops-on the offensive demonstrated a hair-remover on pictures alao carried out the mod­ Since the paint will not adhere to composed o / a representative from Right . now our Leglonnctte Is ject, traced the history of the Ne­ and also played a fine defensive '______-______\ ' his wining victim, BUI Gess. em theme. Ah unusual atrip rug the crayon, it U easily washed off each homeroom and the senior looking fop^'ard to this summer gro race from the ' Egyptian game. Big Leon Gardiner ranked adorned the floor. and the picture is complete. class officers, nominated members when siiiY'VvIll go to Oxford. Ohio, Pharaohs to pre.>ent day leadera, Barbara Field and Peggy Carter, second wilb 14 points and pulled The students who worked on the 'At a previous meeting soap carv- of the class to work on the various for the. LutWs-I.x;ague of Ameri­ Many of the'outstanding people assisted by Kim P^hlrer and Bernie down the majority of the rebounds. window included Adeline Dlk, Dot- , Ing wasidone. Following is a list committees, and the class voted op who are recorded In history books Johnson, wrote and directed f*" Al Foley hit (or 10 points and Mel can,, Conference. tie Krasenlce, Barbara Flschel-, of what a few of the members did: them. Tfie. members of this com­ are Negroid, he said, although It Is show. Carlson along with Ned Brodeur > FOR THE KIDDIES VVe'fe all sure that this gal Is Eleanor Seelert, Jackie -Hollander JlM arclq Smith, a Msh; Ann Roy, mittee, which include President not generally known. fThe remainder of the meeting 'each hit for 8 points. ) Assortment going to go far snd we knoW that and David M clcLaughlin. bird; Pat Wupperfeld, kangaroo; James Farrell, Vice President Pris­ The speaker brought , out jhe was spent In briefly discussing For thi losers, Harold Brainard she will succeed in her slm in life Vlr'Irglida HHanley,i '55. Nita Gratton, dog and'swan; Elea­ cilla Torrance, Secretary Mary point that even though the Negro plans for the rest of the year, led the way with 21 points, but all — “To make my parents proud of among them a talent show, the ; Arthiir Onifi Stores , nor Seelert, snowman; Gladys Ann Martin, Treasurer James me.” Is usually first thought of as a bar­ In vain. Joel Alvord ranked sec­ Gage, bird; Louise Boyd, bear; and Moriartv, i and Greta Frechette, presentation of "Hpek Finn" to ond with 10 {Mints. Bill Adams, Marty i.s the daughter of Mr. and baric .Soilh African brought to Manchester’s fourth, fflth, and Carol Ahiberg, a wild animal. Roy McGujre, Maureen Shea, Mary Mrs. Frank V. Diana of 19.3 Oak .America a • a slave, the (Kristian the Bleeper, netted 8 points and Varsity M Meets ► Jhe meeting of the Hue Harmo- Ann Wilhe. Mary Lou Morrison, Malchester's fourth, fifth, and Tiny BiardI, who played a fine de- nber-s was . held Monday evening. street. world owes much to Us Negro "Father of the Bride” to the Dave Hansen and Tommy Benoit, Maiy Lou Potter, ’.53 leaders. feYlstve game, waa held 'to 7 QUALITY The members continued to work Will participate on the reception Women’s Club, and the Thespian {Mints. Little Ronnie Brault hit With Girls’ Leaders CAPTAIN EASY AT LOWEST PRICES on their oil paintings. committee. ' Other famous Negroes mention­ banquet. (or 4 points. Both teams passed ed by Mr. Rogers were the Queen BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER The cla.ss also voted to weir well and played good ball all A combined meeting, of the maroon caps and gowns for Cliarleg Wigreii of Sheba, Hannibal, th? famous arobnd. •w? Scottlah leader. Black Douglas Varsity M club and Girls' Loaders Change in Voting graduation. Council Discusses To be champion of the league, was held under the dlrfotion * of Holden’s Flowers and the mothers of Ludwig von 12-14F or IIF must win two out of Wilfred Clarke and Mist Julto Case Reviews Career Beethoven and Alexander Hamil­ three in the finals. 81 Oakland Strnnt iff the cafeteria Monday night. .. Is Made by NHS ton Basketball Game Bob Buckley, ‘55. Tnl. MI-9.7743 Contest Inspires First to give his life for the A movie on the fundamentals of Charles L. Wigren, the coach of baseball was Hiown. illustrating I A new method of voting-in mem- the MHS track and cross-country cause of the American Revolution A S e n 1 o r-FacuIty ba.sUetball ALWAYS OPEN Many Stiidcmts teams, was the chief speaker at a was an American Negro in Boston the op(Mi;8i*R4ties of American I bers to the National Honor Society game will again be held this year Y-Teeii8 See Slides youth in big league baseball. i was accepted at the March 6 meet- meeting of the Junior H-Y on while another bravely fought In under the snonsorship of the Stu­ TuesUav. .March 3, in 26M. the Battle of Bunker Hill. Richard White, president of the ’ ing. Originated by C!harleS Shaver, Man.v senior., have shown in­ dent Council, on March 13. It was Manchester Ski Club, gqve a talk the system follows closefy the Mr. Wigren reviewed the high­ The list of escaped and freed announced at the last meeting of On European Trip terest In entering the National lights of his long Career as a track and showed movies on rkUi^. W r. (acuity's 3-2-1 voting" plan.' T College Essay Contest which 1., slaves who contributed to the edu­ the rpuncil on March 4. The game Whits pointed out the advantages Do Yon Need According to the new rm'thod, coach, during which time, he In­ cation, religion and literature of will he played at the East Side Rec being sponsored every year by the structed such famous stars as Slides of the Euro|>can trip taken enjoyed by becoming a mspibsc of sophomqres. must average six the 180Q'a is great, he said. A limited number of tickets will last summer by the Girl Scouts of Improved Order of Red Men and "Shuffling" Joe McClusky, Bill the Manchester Ski Club Snd ex­ Space For Your points ‘from each voting member, the De/free of Pocahontas. The In conclusion. Mr. Rogers go on sale some time before the Troop 1 were seen Tuesday, March a junior must have seven points, Murch, George and Fran Leary game. Price of admission and other plained the week ends.'that are contest is not limited to seniors stressed the need for destroying 3 ^ the freshman and sophomore epent skiing on the northern; slo{>ea Parties, Weddings, and a senior, seven and a quar­ and Dr. Charlie Robbins. details are being worked out by Y-'reen clubs. it may be entered by any inter­ dangerous prejudices, In order to by members. ' ) ter. This manner of voting is The spealcer told his listeners of the committee (or the affair, com­ The girls were given two fare­ ested nigh school student. Tlie wipe out communism and to win Refreshments were served by .c-imed to stress character above the time that MHS finished second posed of Council President Pat well parties, and on June IS they Bapfaote, Showers, prize money has increased to flve to St. Benedict Prep School In the the cold war. He statod that it wa., the girls. The next meeting et VIC FLINT the other traits of service and the Job of Ameriapers AMERICAN HALL by the faculty will be voted on by words on the subject; "Our Flag Mr. Wigren told his listeners in connection with the Nayajo In tries and had some tine slides of phase of Americaaivhl 135 ELDRIDOE ST. the society. —A Symbol of Freedom," The that track is one of the oldest were’ delivered to the Red Cro.'W dian drive, and the Rotary Club for distribution to veterans. A the scenery. recently completed by Charles Cronin, John Allison and essays must be typewritten, dou­ sports in which man has ever Boys’ and Girls' government day. Doris Beyer, Janice Murphy, Worth'Sj, junior HAS 2 LARGE A1 Taricco concluded the meeting ble spaced and written on. only taken part. He also told the Hi-Y fashion show sponsored by the club It was announced that a com Betty Trotter and Ifaney weir These pfiMre gay« with reports bn induction services one side of the page. Each es­ that th.ere are many events besides will be held In the a.ssembly hall bination sports dance, with a band showed the elides and ex{>lained opportumtjjK-i b held )n other schools. The society say will be assigned a number to running in track, such as the pole on March 27, followed by a sports and fashion show, will be held on them-to the group. notes and has formed the policy of visiting correspond with the number on vault, high jump, shot put and dance under the direction, of the April 16. RrMsding the elides a abort busi­ and outlines, nearby schools to exchange infor­ the complete application which ijavelin throw. Student Council in conjunction The proposed hew type of SAA ness -meeting was held by the the report il mation. and become better ac­ which must accompany the essay. The track mentor, whose teams with the- Navaho Indian drive. It membership .card still remains So{>homore Y-Teena. Plana for the subjects writtsfi;, quainted with fellow members of The essays must not be signed. have , compiled many remarkable wa., also voted to change the problem.. Most details have been remaining meetings ware dls- munlsm, the NHS. Each essav will be judged on records, gummed up hla talk with April 14- meeting to April 7 and to ironed out by a 8(>eclal committee cuooed. Ai the next meeting, Mrs. parties, the Su; S. N. individuality and sincerity, knowl- th* reminder thqt tffere is no sub­ hold a joint meeting with the for this.project, but complications Burton Knopp will pdt on a fashion son and aedll edg of the subject matter, method stitute for light, for spirit or for Junior Y-Teena because o f ' the are still present on the. use of tent show. Lynn Sandals and Barbara drama, music, sport.,manship. concert to be held April 14. porary and {Permanent cards. Fischer will be the models. turns, women’s Jim Ferguson '55 Gail Swanson 'S3 Roger Turkington '54 ' ^ Virginia Hanlsy^v^'Sfi. Negro in th* i PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEjSTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1953 --- ' " ~ PAGE FOURTEEN V MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ H«DAY, MARCH 13, 1953 THE Rec Playoffs Tonight Frankie’s Outp to 4 ■ ^ ., . American Basketball League Playoffs Tonight at Armory Herald Angle ' ~ I I I l-J • y EARL W. YOST Browns May Shift Nassiff Five V Sparta Editor , Second Round Rolling in Women’s Baseball Roundup British Amerk Gagers Ready for Scranton Five in Playoffs - To Baltimore Must Triumph British Amerks Host PLAYOFFS TONIGHT Ahaa been great. Kenny always had Firat taatabf the 1952-53 a lot of ability but In past seasons Sarasota, Fla., March 13—1^5— Baltimore—olTe of the original Diick Pin Tournament Tonight A tR ecFlopr American Basketball League pl»y- lhad a tendency to take it easy. . A All A. L. Stars Sign, bffi for the Mancheater Britiah He's a changed guy these daye and major league citlea and the one , To Americans and the Scranton Min­ will give anyone a battle off the that spawned Babe Ruth—ap­ Tonight could mark finis to tha boards. peared today to have a good The sixteen survivors of the. flrsta.ed Ipjpressive In defeating Betty Rec Senior Basketball Ltagua sea­ ers la listed tonight at 8:45 at the round of the Women's Town Bowl-' Phillips, also a Wjtst *»*''•Side "••''''..r*product. Opening game of the best three Armory. Second game In the best Beat box office attraction a chance of returning to the big Rivals in Tonight’s Playoff Tilt son whan Prknkie'a Drive-In mceu ''' time—if a tranafer of the St. ing Tournament will take to the THE BIO MA'TOH of the eve-' Kiner Still at Odds out of five series between the Brit­ of five game serles'wlll be played Mancheater team ever had, Bobby the Naaaiff Arms. In order to end Knight it the talk of the league. Louis Browns is approved. polished lanes tonight at the West nlng brings together Audrey Frey ish Americans and the Scranton Sunday afternoon in Scranton with and Frances Crandall. The winner By ED OORRIOAN received froip the o U t f i e 1 d er, Local Sport the third game at the Matn street Knight can rebound with anyone, It hea been an open secret since side Rec Alleys. The second round the aeason, Frankie's need to whip AHocUtod PreM itportK w rit«!r Miners is on tap for local hoop he’s the best dribbler and ball the start of the Spring training rolling wUl start prttmptly at 6:30. of this mftch Is in a good spot to f, - the Arms in the second game of Rickey said: drillahed Wednesday night. go all the way. Mrs. Crandall is the best of three set for the play­ Every flret etring player In the "I’m not going to accept his fans in the Arfnory tonight. Fol­ Manchester, in lU second season handier in the circuit and his per season that Bill Veeck would like The eight winners will move into i Chatter to get the Browns out of St. Louis the quarter-finals and wlU roll at a veteran of the polished lanes, off crown. Tap-off will be at 8 American League was signed to­ terms. It's >ip to him to accept the lowing'a ’ preliminary, the main of play in the ABL, finished the game scoring average bears out that he's a prolific scorer. because they have not been draw­ 8:45. having rolled in many a clasal(j o'clock. Frankia’a beat Nassiffs in terms offered." m atch be­ game will get started about 8:45. regular campaign in a deadlock the first game last Tuesday night, day, but the war of words between SPECIAL BOWIJNG for first place in the final stand­ ing. Milwaukee generally was re­ THIRTY-TWO of the town's and has held Manchester titles In The Indians, even without Avila, tween Helen Bartok and Betty | W HAT A d i f f e r e n c e a year years past. Mrs. Frey does her 77 to 69. Tha Anna won the regu­ Branch Rickey, general manager managed to defeat the’,New York makes. Last year the Miners ings with Wilkes-Barre. A year Coach Puggy Bell, one-time garded as the logical city to get leading pinners started rolling last Ku.smlk and Amy Pirkey and the franchise It It were shifted. bowling In the Cheney League but lar aeason honors. of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and his Giants, 7-6, on Hank Majeski's Frances Crandall will be staged were the toast of the league, ago the locals placed fifth. Babe Ruth of professional basket­ week In the flrst classic of this i ---•-■■■o -...... - - - - - ___ FRANKIE'S will be counting on ■, Ralph Kiner, continued home run in the 11th Inning at running off with the crown with­ Big difference this eeaaon haa ball haa turn^ in a remarkable But overnight the entire picture type In many a year. The winner! looked sharp In winning her open Saturday night at 7:30 at Mur-1 changed and Prealdent Will Har- will receive $15 for her efforts end I *hg match, big Frank Borea to again keep the unabated. [ Tuespn, Ariz. Ruben Gomez, the phy’s alleys. Winning team in the ; out much trouble. This year they been Ray Felix. The gangling, elx Job aa player-mentor of the local I team Intact with hla flna p a ^ g Giants' Puerto Rican pitcher, serv­ chargea. He inherited a first place rldge of the American League will be crowned town champion. A The pitblic It cordially Invited three game total pinfall match will I had their troubles and were forced foot, ten Inch dark-eklnned pivot to attend. Listed below are the and ball handling. They wUl have Cleveland Infielder Bobby Avila. I ed up the home run ball to to chapge hands in the early stages team when Sonny Hertzberg was finally admitted negotiations have $5 cash award will be received by the last of the recalcitrants, j receive $10. [ is the big man a SUk 'Town team been going on for the transfer of pairings and starting times. high scoring Lon Oeaci, Bill Wade. M ajeski. of the season to get a winning haa always been after. Actually, let go in an economy move and haa the runner-up. A few upsets mark­ Ken Pinney and PhD Peaae ready •Igned with the Indians yesterday | kept the BA’s at the top of the the Browns from St. Ix>uls to ed the flrst night's bowling but, all 6:30 alleys one and two: to bring the Tribe to full strength, i The Pirates, though, might be DR. CHARLIE ROBBINS re­ combination together. While the in this modern day of race-home Naomi Lockwood v*. Marge while Nassitta wlU bank on big Al BA’s vC-ere unable to post a win and goon basketball, the former pack. Only through a strange rul­ Baltimore. in ell. the lavoritee came through Avila agreed to terms after a j able to use Kiner. They took a 1.3- ports he competed recently in the ing, Manchester was deprived of “But I don’t think they are any­ Cushing. Surowlac, Bob Tedford and Bing phone call to General Manager 10 pasting from the Cuban All- New York Pioneer Club track meet over the Miners last season, the Long Island University center Is as expected. Alice Bycholskl vs. Alba Sobiski. Miller. The Armi hope that Norm locals took three out of four from the first really big man ever to ap­ the regular season honor without where near the closing stage," he At this stage of the tourney a Hank Greenberg. It was bellevd Stars in Havana. Bill Dunn started in the two mile race and was an a playoff with the Barons. The toiq the Associated Press. "If Ann Zwlck vs. Patty Oppelt. Burke's Injuzad lip will be healed Bobby took a *1,000 cut to about for the Pirates and was tapped for "also ran." He said Joe McCIu.skey the Wyoming Valley club this pear In the uniform of a local pro winner would be hard to pick. Amy Frances Crandall vs. Andrey enough ao that he can sea plenty year. "club. Big Ray won Individual hlgh- locals had ont game left to play Veeck received approval of Jack $16,000. flve runs in the first inning. From competed in the one mile race and with the hapless Pawtucket Slat­ Dunn (president of the Baltimore Pirkey la probably the most con­ Frey. of action. At first, the Mexican second- then on the Pirates couldn't make "got his usual fine hand ifrom the It has been the inability of ccorlng honor! during the season sistent bowler entered but bed to In tha preliminary, tha Naaaiff Scranton to tie up Ray Felix that and how far the BA’e go In the ers but the latter five said It was club of the International League) baseman was offered a $3,500 cut up the difference. crowd. He xeema to have a great done for the season and that was to move the Brown.s to Baltimore, come from behind In both games to — 'Vw Juniors, who conaiat of moat of the THE NEW YORK Yankees con­ time running for fun and looks in led to the local wins. Several play­ playoffs will depend a lot upon the win her opening round match. Dot- Dot Cowles vs. Ruth McIntosh. from last year, but he balked and Jack Allen Bobby Knight that. l*ad the teams pisyed and It will still have to be approved High School Jayvees, headed by talked It over with Greenberg. tinued to get superb pitching—this Ray Feyx Ken Goodwin great health." Robbins expects to ers have been put on him. The acorlng and rebounding ability of the BA’s triumphed, as they did tie Cowles picked up a host of Helena Dey vS. Florence John­ carl Silvar, Eddie Wojick, Gene do all right In the Boston Mara­ only way he was halted was by Felix. by both the International and Avila won't play for several time from a couple of second- in seven previous meetings with American Leagues. backers as she defeated Hel^n Bar­ son. Johnson, Al Cole. Gary BogH, and weeks anyhow, because he showed stringers--as they shut out the thon race on April 19. Anyone In double or triple' teaming the de­ the Rhode Islanders, the American tok In three games. Miss Bartok Mary Simmona ve. Ann Meyers. Chet Morgan. Their opponanU will up with a sprained ankle. Bobby Detroit Tigers, 5-0. Jim McDonald the top 25 over the rugged 26 fense. Moat improved player on the League flag would be flying in the previously had rolled a 415 triple, Helen Wilhelm ve. Amy Pirkey. be a selectad group from tha North High Shooters mile, 385 yard course has to really That looks like the picture to­ WEST^DK JIJMOB LEAUl'E ■aid he got It In an automobilt and Bill Miller combined to hold BA’s, and one of the top stars in aiAalleat town in the history of the highest turned in by a woman keg- Phil Peas. End of town, haadad by Norm Vi- . accident. the Tigers to four singly. It was St. John’s and Seton Hall turn on the steam. night. It probably will be Eddie the circuit today, la Kenny Good­ league. However, it isn’t at this H erm t Cftmert (S4) ler this season. Marge Cushing, 8:45. Eight winners to i-oll for Wally Parrlak ttner and BUI Fortin, both of whom "It doesn’t matter much to me the Tigers' first Grapefruit League Kassler and Vin Verdeschi alter­ win. The good-natured former writing, but it may be when the B; F. P t!. rolling on home alleye, rates an the right to move to the semi­ playad with tha Jayreaa during the loss. BeatUConns BILL SACHEREK worked two nating on the giant center. The Rhode Island State star haa dev­ BA’s stack up against the Barons, Kohen.’' rf ...... outside chance. Mrs. Cushing look- finals. how ho got hurt," said Manager basketball games in the Class C Djrlinx. rf ...... 2 0 i ■eaaon. A1 Lopez. "I am Interested only In Gil Hodges got off the Brooklyn rest of the club will have to con­ eloped into a pretty fair rebounder possibly next week in Scranton, JohP»tun, If ...... The first gams will gat under­ Dodgers to a lead with a two-run T ournam ent th is sea.«on a t Teach­ tend with the backcourt men be­ and his scoring in the past month Buckley. If ...... 2 O' * how soon he can play.” Qualify for NIT Finals Rifle Team Registers ers College in New Britain. GrlmAion. c ...... 0 0 0 way at 7. homer in the flrst, but that was cause the BA's have some talented SHOTS HERB AND THERE 16 NCAA Teams Start RICKEY, MEANWHILE, got -In set-shooters in Puggy Bell. Buddy Schaller, c ...... 0 0 0 a couple of more licks at Kiner, the-total offensive output of Chuck 10th Win of Season; Three members of the Trinity Mitchell, rs ...... 1 0 2 WEST aiOE M tD O rt LEAOVB Dressen's men. and they dropped NASSIFFS WILL m eet the Ackerman and Bob McLamon. The College basketball squad during the Jaalowaki, rs ...... 0 0 MeridenI Posts 76-59 who Is holding out in California i Duquesne, but I'm going to ask for ; ...... 1 0 S an 8-2 decialan to the Philadelphia New* York, M arch 13- UPi— Meriden Kaplans Sunday after­ usual team of Bobby Knight and Guay, le ...... Om 's Oriadars «■> because he refuses to accept a 25 Mort Handler Stars 1952-53 season made the dean’i ITploii. 1* ...... 0 2 2 First Round Battles A’s. The defeat snapped a flve- What started out to be a National one Just as good Saturday,” de- i Kiiicks and Lakers noon at the East Side Rec at 3 Jackie Allen can alternate that Call r, Fli. per cent cut. ' dared AI "Duaty" DeStefano, the ; o’clock In a CBA playoff game. list. The trio includea Captain Bollys, rf ...... 1 2 * game winning streak of the Tournament Is going to wind up a ManchMter High’* rifle team style with the driving lay-ups and Charlie Wrinn, David Floyd and Total* ...... 16 2 34 The Mahatma of the Pirates said St. John's coach. "You can say! The locals must win as Meriden Dale* 43S) Win over Nassiff Arms By ORLO ROBERTSON Northwest court fans hava long Doherijr. r f ...... 0 O 0 Brooks. faking to set up easy shots by Daialr. I t ...... y...... 3 1 A he had received a telegram from commuters’ championship with ' we'll make a valiant try.” Division Champs added another win to it* record in won the opener last night in the Art Rathbum. Wrlnn’e 788 points B. r . Pi!. Associated Press Sports Writer I wanted to tee. The Boston Red Sox broke out m ate in clo.se. MAURICE P. over a three year period eet a Webb, rt ...... 1 0 2 Kiner, ahd answered it and didn't only Seton Hall of South Orange, A game as good as the on4 the Hartford Armory yesterday as beat of three series. Gaining a 14 to 0 lead before the | The quest for national basket- \ Tho team that probably will think the sluggest wanted to go to with live runs In the fifth inning N. J., left to battle St. John's in­ COACH PCOGY BELL is ex­ new Trln standard. The old mark Ferfuson, rf ...... 0 0 0 : against Duquesne would bring the I By The Associated Press the Univer.sity of Connecticut’.* pected to send Hank DeZonie and CORRENTI Hedlund. If ...... 2 0 4 arrival of Bobby Knight and Frank | ball honors spreads tonight aa 16 be the aenttmental favorite ia Havana for Spring training. after being held to one hit for four spired Redmen for the NIT bas­ Redmen mighty close to their thir^ ! FRANK DALLAS 140-383 paced was held by Red Faber . . New Roblnshaw. If ...... 0 0 0 The New York Knickerbockers Ken Goodwin to the forward posts, ...... 2 0 4 Toro, the Meriden Kaplans went on i NCAA teams meet In the first Lebanon Valloy’a mldgeta—a toam “No player Is greater than his frames by rookie Jack Fasholtz. ketball title tomorrow night. i NIT title. Agalnat--far superior; Hartford Branch Ffesfimen ■ went the Merchant's Bowling League York baseball Giants have 138 Bchulz, c ...... West Side Table from a achool with an enrollmont The cluster was enough to enable St. John's behaved like a f|pur and Minneapolis Lakers, co-flnal- Felix in the pivot and Ackerman FOR ALL FORMS OF players serving in' the armed Gibb*, c ...... 1 0 2 round of four regional touma- team." said Rickey. "I made a deal ; height, St. John’s played brll-1 down before the Indians'.-Manches­ pinners last night. Pop Howard and Knight, in the gudra slots. W rlcht. rt ...... 2 2 6 last night to score a 76 to 59 win j of 500 and on which there la not them to beat the St. Louis Browns, year old at his own birthday p^irty liant possession basketball, slic^ ter's 859 score was fired without forces . . Springfield Indians have ...... 0 1) 0 over the Nassiff Arms In a CBA menU .3 0 • 6i with Kiner In which it was pro­ iats in last year's National Basket­ rolled a J38 single. In addition to K assler and Ver.- Mathlaaon. . re ...... > Tennis League a player over 6-1. IJnroute to tho nrM Msllaasl I k IM) vided that If his contract was as­ 9-6. • aa It shunted aside visiting Dii- passing and deadly accurate shoot- the services of Bob Potte'rton or INSURANCE two home games remaining In the Waenor, le ...... 0*- 0 0 playoff game in the-Bllver . City. ! From the two-tlay competition B. P. PU. ball Association playoffs, both deschi, the Miners will have Roy Taylor, le ...... 2 ■ 1 •> reglonala, Lebanon Valley knocked signed to another club, Kiner In other games, the Chicago quesne of Pittsburgh. 64-5,5, and ing. ' M Bruce Anderson, but it wa.s never­ HKRALD LKAIilf; Eastern Hockey League. Wednes­ Second game In the beat of three : at llalclBh., N. C., Chicago, Man­ 8. Holland, r f ...... 4 0 1 clinched their division titles last Bellveau, John Azary and Jerry • Life • Casualty • Fire off Fordham but flgurea to be thq R. Holland, rf ...... i o i would get additional money.” White, Sox whipped the Chicago Seton Hall shook off Manhattan In three upset victories—over St. theless good enough to overwhelm day night the Indians plsy New Total* ...... 10 .3 23 series will be pisyed Sunday after- | hattan, Kans., ami Corvallis, Ore., Cubs, 7-5; the Cincinnati Reds with a tremendous fourth quarter night. Fleischman for starting roles with STANDINGS will come the four teams for the underdog against Louisiana State If ...... 2 1 1 Referring to the telegram he I Louis, La Salle and Duquesne- - St. the Collegians' 771. The win gives Nonpareil* Ml Jack Curran, Tom Birch and Marv 88 Birch Street Haven and Satijrday night, March noon at 3 o'clock at the East Side with high scoring Bob Pettit Sirmsk. If ...... 0 8 $ turned back the Philadelphia Phil­ display, 74-56, in last night’s semi­ John's has averaged just under SO ' The Knicks defeated the Phila­ the local gunners a season record Q o^nr ...... IftO R1 ftft 271 21, the Washington Bears Invade Rec. final rounds at Kansas City next McAullR*. e ...... 3 0 4 delphia Warriors. 90-85, while !lArn\ln ...... 123 la ’i 317 Jaffe on the bench. Tel. MI-9-3215 Hoaw a Hsir Ml) Team Five ...... lies. 10-6, and the Boston Braves finals. I per cent accuracy on its shots from of ten victories and one defeat...... !>1 ftl 100 284 the Coliseum ice. The early lead built up by the ’Tuesdav and Wednesday. Indiana, the country’a top Charbonesu, e ...... 0 2 .2 edged the Washington Senators, THE PIRATES and the Redmen Minneapolis overcame the Roches­ Second game of the scries will B. r . Pta. Team Four ...... Mcrintlmc, the National Invita­ ranked outfit, is tho choleo in R*nn. re ...... 2 ? ' i the field. The current sea.son ends Sunday And''r.«on ...... '>.'1 102 ft3 288 Encllsh. rf ...... Rubeeht, r e ...... • • 2 9-8. will do battle tomorrow for the ter Royals, 89-77. In another game C orvinl . V...... 8t 126 ft2 302 be played In Scranton's CYO Audi­ Team Six ...... tion Tournament In New York’s the Chicago competition although "We used to take 85 or 90 shots at the state meet in Ne^^’ Haven. torium Sunday aftci-noon and the Shenrlnx. rfr ...... 3 Team One ...... Abram*, la ...... 1 1 • LAND SURVEYING The St. Louis Browns sent two huge silver trophy which St. the Syracuse Nationals beat the Captain Mort Handler captured Sm ith. If ...... 2 MadiKon Square Garden waa at a Penn will havo All-America Smle Jamalti*. Te ...... 9 9 d a game,’’ DeStefano said, "now we Total.i .. .. .>>...... 4:in 526 480 1165 third game Wednesday night here Grfedy, c ...... 9 Team Two .. I ...... teams Into action, the regulars and John's won In 194.3 and 1944. Boston Cellct, 84-70. first place for the Indians, ably <0) One Up* One to Go atandzttll. waiting for tomorrow's Beck on display. Out Chicago way, Edward L. Davit, Jr. take 65 or 66—70 at the moat— in the Armory.. .Tones, c ...... « Team Three ...... Totsl* ...... 1$ 4 94 the "B" team. The regulars were Seton Hall never before has reach­ and let the percentages play for In taking their flrst Eastern abetted by Ed Reichard. Norm •Savory ...... , 77 78 244 Momr. rs ...... ft flnsls when top-seeded Seton Hell the fana are hoping for a ropoat Score St halt tlnw, 13-K Ous s. Reglatered Land Surveyor drubbed by Portland of the Pacific ed the final round. This Is Its Division title, the Knicks, to an D alton ft2 7.1 248 Auffunt. Iff ...... < meets unseeded St. John’s of us." ’ Miner, Joe Bell, and Boh Pitcher. Low Man ...... ^81 84 ftft 2.88 Merld.e ■sals.. (1S» _ With one more week remaining In the finals of an earlier aeason Const League, 13-5, and the "B" fourth try. ' 82-aIl tie with three' minutes Al Lange and Chuck Braun also COLLEGE BASKETBALL B. r. PI". Brooklyn. Seton Hall moved Inlq thriller In which Notre Dame edged Msacbsfter Plea*iMa^ (37) 16 Proctor Road Manchester By contrast, Seton Hall hasn't Slm p!on ...... ftO 84 26:1 NIT Tourney (Semi-Finals) T otal! ...... 4 42 on the schedule. Team Five is lead­ squad licked Seattle of the PCL, "I couldn't ask for a better game to go, then surged ahead. Connie fired for Manchester. FFrffUPon ...... R5 >ft2 67 2T4 Falrflfld Market HO) Plfcluk. rf ...... ' { 5 ^ the finals last night with a 74-56 r. PU. TEL. MITOHELL S-7019 looked particularly good in either St. Johns (Bkn.) 64, Duquesne Rrenneii. If ...... • J ing the West Side Rec Table Ten­ Indiana, 71-70. MelUmpo. rf ...... 3 e < 6-4. ✓ than the boys played against of its ^ tournament appearances, Simmons popped in set shots from The summaries: B. r. ria. victory over fourth seeded Man­ T o tal! ...... 42fi 4.35^ 1257 ,53. MAHCMESTCR M010K SAlIi Adama. rf ...... Karmiarskl. If ...... ■ V .? nis League by three point.*. Team Kansas faces a tough time Kwssh, rf ...... e against Niagara Tuesday night or ail over the court for 29 points. Manrhenter 859 Plckral. rf ...... ^ \ rrnich. r ...... 7 1 Four remains in second place, very hattan and at. Johh'a came against Oklahoma City and If the A. Oatas, It ...... a Hi.s total was m atched by the W ar­ Morton Handler ...... 96 83 179 Seton Hall 74. M anhattan 56. Anderson, rs ...... * 5 ' i through with its tlilrd suceaalve Kler. If 3 Manhattan last night. NAIA Tourney (Quarter-Finals) Reynold!. If ...... 9 0 0 S$tumaon. r* ...... > JJ ; much In the running. Russ John­ Jayhawks survive they’re likely to SaaUrt. c ...... 0 Edwin Reichard ...... 99 76 17.5 Fox ...... n.> 67 76 >98 Bennett. If ...... 1 9 2 surprise in a 64-55 conquest of ALL-AMERICA Walt Dukes, all rior's Joe Fulks. * Hamline 102, Mis.*. Southern 92. Byrnea, Is ...... * 9 ^ son, Jake McCurry, Pete Petrone meet the Cowpokes 4if Oklahoma innon. e ...... < 6 feet 11 Inches of him, made the Norman Miner ...... 93 79 172 laallFy ...... S.T 100 130 313^ Lowd. c ...... 1 9 14 Duquesne. The Western Division title came St ratio n ...... 104 113 ft2 30ft McFall, rx ...... • • • !! P 2 all collected three points to boost A. A M„ always a dangerous com Soelay, re ...... d Jo.seph B ell...... 96 76 172 X E a st Texas 72, Tenn. A 4 I 67. T otal. V...... W U 76 And at Kansas City, the NAIA Lain*, re ...... 3 difference against Manhattan. to the Lakers on the strength oh ...... 106 jot lift .317 Sp^i'ingficld (Mo.) 78, Neb. W es­ Caraon. rg ...... ’ •• • • 9 0 0 B a .iia Arm. (StI their team’s total. binatlon. OCU and Kansas spilt Mesiar, le ...... 2 Playing one of his best games a strong second half. Big George Robert Pitcher ...... 95 66 161 Low Man ...... 83 68 84 235 McNamara, Ig ...... ^ 9 i? B. r. Pt». The regular schedule will end reached the semi-final stage with two regular aeaapn games. Plnlcy. le ...... d Dukes scored 23 points and re­ L’Conn Fro*h 771 ley aft\74. Curry. If ...... ■'...... 2 ^ ^ ,T. Burke, rf ...... J 2 10 defending champion Springfield Mikan set the pace for last year's T o tal! ...... 4.31 44ft 4ft2 . Indiana S tate 106, Findlay 70. March 16th. The town champion­ bounded in great style to make up David Cooke ...... 91 7.5 166 13X2 HORNET Conran, rf ...... 2 0 4 (Mo.) State meeting Indiana ItoUI* ...... 1 II n cham ps w ith 28 points. Slue* <2> ''xOther Games — Total! ...... 20 ft 40 Knlshl. If ...... 6 J 4 ship tourney will start March 23. ( PeaUaalH* (33) John Tangerone ...... 91 69 160 68 84 2tft at half time. 18*17 Fairfield. State and Hamline clashing with ■V INTEaMKniATR LEAOVB for some wild passing by his team­ SjTacuse climbed into a second- Stmvp ...... Dartm outh. 61. Yale 60. 1951 HUDSON 4-DR. SEDAN Surowler. c ...... J 4 lo STAMDIMO ^ ^ ’ B. r. PU. m ates. Richard Cromwell ...9 3 67 160 O irelli ...... 87 ftl io:> 283 Matnn. rs ...... 2 2 .2 East Texas. The finals WlT T>« M. OaUs, rt ...... 40 3 place tie with Boston in the East­ roh<*n ...... 83 87 ftl 261 Albany (N^\)T.) State 88, Gen- Rqutpped Hith^rmdlo, hMtor u d hydMunGtIc. Hma Hud»on*» Toro, rr ...... 7 I IR Against St. John's. Dukes will George Thompson ... .96 .52 118 ...... 9ft plavs tomorrow night. Hawk* ...... 7 4 Vannart. rf ...... 0 ern Division by beating the Celtics. Jerry Howard ...... 91 46 137 UiForp** ftft 100 2ft8 esco 70. famous step-down design. One owner. Excellent throughout. Booth. Is ...... I 0 2 Feclfnil Hill ...... } J Plekman. It ...... $ d 0 See This One be in with Jim Davis, a 6-7' sharp­ Boston's Bob Cousy and Ed C u tte r ...... IftS ftft 13,8 .322 Tedford. Is ...... 2 _0 _4 The NCAA te.ims, survivors of Roland Oil ...... - ...... • J Austin, If ...... 2 2 ..2 Bruce Wallace and Adolph Per- Sport Schedule shooter who threw Duquesne's big Mscauley were held to 15 and 11 HOCKEY ,\T A^ Baasar, re ...... 0 0 0 half. He scored 21 of the first 41 N B .\ ATI A GLANCE MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Women’s Bowling Tournament, At Raleigh—Wake Forest (21- B. Thursday’s Result* Montreal 2, Chicago 2 (Tie). COR. WEST CENTER ST. AND HARTFORD ROAD Gl*n«antl, rf ...... R Stock*. It ...... 0 0 0 St. John’s points and ended the ^ Arthur Drug Stores i home team before Knight and Toro 6:30-'-Weat Side Rec. 6 1, Southern Conference cham­ Borhm,-rf ...... # Wlahart, le ...... 1 d 3 New London, Wilby New York 90. Philadelphia 85 Detroit 2, Boston 2 (Tie)., arrived proved to be too much for BA’s vs. Scranton, 8:45—Ar­ evening w ith 22. \ Last Night’s Fights Eastern League' TEL. MI-S-41S4 — OPEN EVENINGS * HOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. % pion, vs. Holy Croas (19-51, New Martin, If...... 7 I toUI* ...... 14 "i 30 ifte mMsdi/aneed, tfio^exedfin^ mohr car in vi/orlj! Duquesne will meet Manhattan Syracuse 84. Boston 70 the Arms to overcome. That, plua mory. England representative and Louisi­ Kcarn*. c ...... t Score at halt Gnu, 14-14. M inneapolis 89, R ochester 77 Washington 4, Springfield 2. Itrarii, re ...... i for third place in the first game In 0Ja8s A Final two speedy forwards. Paul Plecluk Frankie's vs. Nassiffs, 8—East ana State (22-11, Southeastern Lord, If ..... '•...... 3 tomorrow starting at 7:45 p. m„ By THE AR80C1ATED PRESS and Terry Brennan. The former Bids Rec. Conference tltleholdcrs. vs. Leba­ Minneapolis — Corky Gonzales, _____ ^ Monday, March .16 ToUl* ...... » (e.s.t.i. 130, Denver, pointed Charley scored 20 points and the latter 18. non Valley (19-1), Middle Atlan­ L ast night's crowd of 18,014, By tTHK ASSOCIATED PRESS Naaaiffs could not stop the two Buck’s Vi. Morlarty’s. 7 Y. tic Conference selection. Hawk* (M> Riley, 132, Stt. Louis, 10. The eight remaining teams in State Service vs. Miller’s, 8:30 B. largest of the year at Madison Old Drippy will g^t into little sharpshooters. At Chicago Indiana (19-31, Big Fl(k", rf ...... 0 Square Garden, brought the four- D etroit—p a t Manzi, 149 1-2, the CIAC Basketball Tournaments Meriden led all the way. 22 to 10, —T. Ten champs, vs. De Paul (18-7), Bailairpcr, rf ...... 1 night total for the tournament up Syracuse, outpointed Pat Lowry, get a respite from tension today 36 to 24 and 46 to 36 at the We4ll6aday, March 18 an at'-large nominee, • and Notre Yoal,. If ...... $...... 3 150, Toledo, 8. your masonry if you to 67,634, an average of 16,908. as they prepare for champiqnship Thinking Of Buying A Used Car periods. BA’a va. Scranton, 8:45—Ar­ Dame (18-4) va. Mlkollot.M artin, c r...... 2# W ashington—Gene Smith, 127, games tomorrow and next week. don’t watch out“ Knight and Toro led the Naseiff mory. (21-4), Ivy League king. Stronc. re ...... 2 Washington, stopped Al M aglieri, New London High School and attack with 14 and 15 points re­ At Manhattan—Kansas (16-5), Qulnby. re ...... « Juclge.to Act 133, H artford, 8. Wilby of Waterbury play off for spectively. Jack French hooped 15 EXHIBITION b a s e b a l l Big Seven champions and the de­ Iinimaa, le ...... * 'F a ll Riveit, Ma.s.s. — Tomm y the Class A title tomorrow night and Eddie Anderson 13 for the fending titllsts, va. Oklahoma City Total* ...... * 4 30| BUS L!Ab1M^8iM jL M. Smith, 158, Providence, outpointed at 8 in the New Haven Arena. Re. STOP fflM i Thursday’s Results Brora •: half tim«. 31-t redarsl*. TRAVEL AOEMOr Better Consider This Fact! Kaplans. (18-41, an Independent teanii rank­ On Grid Teevee Billy Andy, 151, Providence, 10. gardless of who wins, both will STOPS LEAKS Boston (Al 9, St. Louis (N) 6. ed loth nationally, and Oklahoma New York (Sunnyside Garden) represent Connecticut in the New Chicago (A) 7, Chicago (N i 5, A. A M. (22-61, Mlaaourl Valley Relaad Oil (It) —Jim m y McCoy, 145 1-4, P o rt­ England Basketball Tournament Three-Way Tie 10 innings. B. Philadelphia, M arch .13—(>Pi— SKALS SURfACt 1948 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN PEOPLE, NOT winners, vs. T exas ChrlsUan ..(14- .lor'Kulilmani!. r f ...... » 4 The question of whether the Na- land, Ore., outpointed Mike at Boston starting next Thursday. Cleveland (A ) 7, New York (N) 71, .Southwest Conference victors. Piibanoakl. If ...... 3 / lional Football League can restrict Colucci, 145 3-4, New York, 8. New London earned the right BEAUTIFUL FIWISM Black. Radio and heater. 6 , 11 innings. At Corvallia ■ Wsslnngtan (27 Kinsman. If ...... 0 b ONLY IN TOWN, ^ 11 St. Pete Open llrniM’hrl. r f ...... 0 the broadcasting and televising of Newark, N. J.~Tnny Margann, la*t night with a methodical 78-6t Stock No. U-95...... $I 95 New York (A ) 5. D etroit (A l 0. 21 best of the Pacific’Coast Con Cill or Write for L/t«r«Cvrt' Philadelphia (Al 8, Brooklyn 2. Hrnlachal. rf ...... 0 m Packard Ptnem '4w Its league games rested in the 139, BrooWyn, outpointed Des victory over .Stratford, at .the BUT FROM ALL ference va. Seattle (28-3) with lit­ Mitchell, le ...... 3 ED’S siUN ea hands of a federal judge today. Shanley, 136, Jersey City, 8. Arena. Showing no sign* of tour­ NATIONALLY 1950 WILLYS STATION WAGON . St: Petersburg. FIs., March 13 P o rtlan d (PC L l 13, St. Louis: tle Johnny O’Brien, and Wyoming AOVINTISKB (A ) 5. T otals ...... 16 U. S. D istrict Judge Allan K. Augusta, Me.—Larry Griffin, ney tenMon, Coach Bill O’briens’ Maroon. Radio and heater. Excellent condition. —(A5—The $10,000 St. Petersburg (20-8 1 champions of the Skyline I Lattofbig quintet had four men In double OVER Open Golf Tournament entered the Boston (N| 9, Washington ,,(A) | Famous ultramaUc drive, deluxe radio, heater and defroster, white wall tires, clock, Grim, sitting without a jury, heard 145, Lewiston. Me., outpointed Stock No. U-856...... $1145 Conference vs. Santa Clare (19-6), the wrap-up of a 19-day trial yes­ Terry Ryan, |146, Portland, Me., 10. figure* with Dick Phllopena’* 26- PHONE ML9-5253 second round today with record- 8. ! M a U b t cigar lighters, front and rear spotters, inside i.nd ouU beautiful jet hlack. Driven only Cincinnsti (Nl 10, Philadelphia at-large representative and winner Clifford, rf 14,000 miles. This car carries a new car guarantee. We’Htradc your car for a down pay­ terday in which the government polnt performance leading the Kay. 'YOUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE' CONNECTICUT, smashing scored in prospect at of last year's Far West regional. Vito, If . . . . charges the NFI. violated federal MACKRIMIE NAMED Also set for a Sa.turday night 1952 MERCURY SPORT COUPE Sunday's end of the 72-hole route. (Nl 6. Pyka, c ... ment and terms can be as low as .$00 a month. BIGGER TRADES at BRUNNER’S. St. Louis "B" (A) 6. Seattle Three All-Amcricaa wlll.be seen Holm**, re anti-trust laws by restricting the championship game are Class C BeautituI 3-tone paint. Radio, heater, Mereomatic, COME TO US Three pros—Al Besaelink of In actlim, two at Corvalls when Kodas, rf ., team* Siiffield and Stafford. They (PC L l 4. I, ED TOMCZCK broadcasting and televising of its WallingfoM, March 1.3 (Ah— drive. Very low mileage...... $2495 Gcoeslnger, N. Y., and Chick Her­ .Seattle sends Its flve-foot, nlne- Karvalls, te _ _ games. The Conneepeut Interscholastic meet in the New Britain Teacher* bert and Dick Mayer of St. Cuban S tars 13, PlU aburgh iN> Maaeheetar MI-S-SM8 FOR A; USED CAR 10. inrh. high scoring O’Brien against Total* ...... *...... 13 3 37 Judge Grim set June 15 for the Athletic Conference has unani­ College gym for the small schools’ Petersburg- failed by Just one 6-7 Bob Houbrega. It’s a game that Boor* at half tim*. 13-11 Boland. filing of government briefs. July mously elected Hartford Bulkelcy crown. 1,., 1951 MERCURY SPORT COUPE stroke to tie the record for the 15 for the filing of defense briefs High Schobl Principal Alexander The Class B tourney finalists 2-tooe paint. Radio« heater, ;^^ND THERE’S A Pasadena Municipal course with b l e b s e d m o n e y m s a p p e a k h and Aug. 14'(or government reply A. Mackimmie, Jr., its new presi­ haven't .bjpen decided yef. Mereomatic drii(e...... '...... >.... $1995 y 64s in Wednesday's flrsl round. to the defense briefs. dent following yesterday's sudden Action In this to\irney shifts 'tt QOOD REASON These seven - under - T>ar scores Indianapolis (A*i—A man was 195M 952 Yesterday the government com­ resignation by Harold A. Swaf-' from the Winchester (New Haven) Just barely stood up. thou|fh, beckoned Inside where two ijypsles pleted its rebuttal evidence -with field of Fairfield. Mackimmie will Schdcl gym to Yale’s Payne Whit-' 1951 PONTIAC 8 CYLINDER CONVERTIILE X against the a.asault of Ed Oliver told hla fortune and then blessed We have your choice In color on the Introduction of several docu­ assume his new post April 1 in­ nev gym. Monday night a t 7:3'0. 336 N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-5253 WHY! his money. Later he complained to eevcrsl sednnn. Priced ss low ss Gray. Excellent condition. Radio, heater, hydra- 0 ^ 0 2 0 ^ of Palm Spring, Calif., and Jim ments. The defense wound up by stead of June 30 when Swaffield's In a renewal of an old feud, Op«n daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M„ including maOc. S ^ k No. U-68...... ^ ^ Turnesa of Briarcllff, N. Y., Who police that $26 of hia money dis­ I YOU CAN.."] cross-examining Jerry N. Jordan, term as CIAC president normally favored East Haven will take on came in with 65*. appeared during the blessing. an advertising Arm executive. would have expired. Branford. The team* have met Down Wodnasday afternoons and Saturdays until noon. v. The two women soon learned $395 twice before In the prenent season 1949 toRD CLUB COUPE BECAUSE There may not be any rhme or their own fortune wasn't too rosy $vltli Ea*t Haven victorious both See these on displsy In our show­ Maroon.l Radio and heater. I reason, but that won't slop spring when they were arrested on a times. East Haven I* the only team $945 grand larceny charge. ' room. with an unblemished record. Stock No. r-65...... THEY KNOW WE [ poets from being in bloom. In the other sem i-final game, se! for 9 p.m., it will also b# the third 1951 m e r c u r y ' CONVERTIILE COUPE HAVE . TONIGHT'S SPECIAL meeting for the participants. Sec-, Gray. Radio, heater, overdrive. White wall Martinez After 14th Win EASY B arlow ’sT elevision ond rated Southington ’alreadj^ tires. One otvner car. Stock No. U-87...... 1 ” J GONNECTICUiS holds two decisions over Lymarf' Hall of Wallingford. Firestone Southington also has claim to 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN CLEANEST GARS Against Vejar Tonight 1949 Hudson Coupe an unblemished record. They were 2-ton blue and gray. Radio and heater. Sales and Service topped by Eaat Haven In aq ex­ $1895$ PRICED RIBHT CONVERT ¥ T ¥ ¥ ¥ ^ CHANNELS New paint, good tires, radio, heater and defroster. Extra clean. hibition and by Woodrow Wilson. Slock ^o . V-72...... New York, March 13-^AhIt’s- TV. They’re coming in rhartefedTj 214 SPRUCE ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-3-5095 The later loss was wiped off the Convert Now going to be like old times In Madi­ buaea. autos and by the Hqdson . Balance Aa Lo$v As books when a Wilson player was 1948 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE • son Square Garden tonight when Tubes to root for the handsome, FULL declhred ineligible. Vince Martinez goes affer his 14th 23-year-old draiftaman. TO 'u $18. Reconditioned motor. Radio, heater, overdrive. COME IN YOURSELF Vejar will have some solid sup- . U H r »-* PRICE $47 MONTH $1145 straight victory In a welterweight ADMIRAL-BENDIX-MOTOROLA TO White wall Urea. Stock No. CB-22...... ten rounder with Chico Vejar. port of his own. Special train* j $989 Despite the S to 1 odde favoring and buses will bring thousand* of | QUTSIDE UHF Mnrtinfrz. there’s going to be a Connecticut fan* to whoop It up i ALL GHANNEL 48 Pontiac, 49 Pontiac, 47 Dodge, 40 Chnvroltt, 51 Chrysler, 50 DaSoto, Sports Mirror 1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN a n t e n n A Ainulemy blue. 6,200 miles. C A\/E i L A r t O • EYE ’EM! lot of cash custonnera and plenty for the 21-year-old NYU sopho- ^ 50 Buick,/ 50 Mtreury, 49 Stud«bok«r, 48 Plymouth. Radio, beater, mereomatic...... 0#% V E of whooping and hollering when more from Stamford. ■ the two hard-bItUng youngsters That's the way It used to be In || GONVERTER ______MANY O t h e r s — b ig tr a d e s — e a s y te r m s ly THE ASSOClATlCD PI start swinging at 19 p. m. (e.s.t.) the pre-TV days when thousands ! | $5*00 And Up AUTHORIZED EVINRUDE DEALER TODAY A YEAR AGO — R ay 1949 OLDS 76 4-DOOR SEDAN • TRY ’EM! for their nationally telecast and of fight fana from New Jersey, j Robinson successfully defended his $ - o FOR TOLLAND COtrNTY AND EAST HARTFORD UHF Gray. Low mileage. Radio and heater. broadcast flghL Connecticut and Pennsylvania , 4 2 5 IF NEKPKD middleweight championship with a made weekly journey* to the Gar- ' OPEN TONIGHT'TIL unanimous lS-round< decision over Stock No. U-978...... $1195 Judging by the hefty advance 9:30 • BUY ’EM! sale, the international Boxing den fights. ' Has New and Used Motors Carl (Bobo) Olson of Honolulu. But the IRC can thank TV for | ALL DAY SATURDAY 'TIL 5 FIVE YEAR SAGO—NYU de- 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN Club predicts a crowd of 10,000 f UHF Yourself TRADES ACCEPTED feateid Texas on k last-second shot, and a gate of $40,000. There's also booatlng this gate. Television ’ Try I t . 45-43. and De Paul trounced North Green. Rndio and heater. All ears listed have the the usual Friday night radio-TV haa helped make many of the fans Dunphy Plywood and Planked Boats Carolina State, 75-64, in first- StOCli^ No. NT"GH. ..•.•...•aoaoaoo..oaaaaa9aaa. .$1795 famoue "Ed" Sullivan safe fee of about $23,000. Each fighter who will plunk down rash now | WE GUARANTEE Iformanck o f convertirs anv Old Town 14 and 16 Ft. Skiffs and Rowboats. round games of the National In­ bay need car warranty. will collect about $10,000. rime Martinez* and Vejar ^ vitation Basketball Tournament. EASY BUDGET TERMS If the figures go that high, it fight. Mastercraft Trailers Martinez la the heavy choice on Water Skis, Tow Ropes, Anchors TEN YEARS AGO—Frank Dix­ will be the biggest Garden clout on won the mile in 4:09-6 and AS LOW AS $10.00 DOWN crowd and gate since Rocky Mar­ hia superior punch and because TAKE UP TO jCinedSi Chico i» a slow starter aa well as | Buoys, liife Jackets, etc. Greg Rice captured the two mile in ciano flattened Joe Louis 17 M A L O N E Y ’S Complete Line of Rods, Reels, Lures 8:52.7 at the Knights of Columbus EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS month* ago before 17,241 fans a "bleeder.” > I track meet. 24 MONTHS who paid $152,845. Vejar will have a weight edge RAUO AND TELEVISION ' WE ACCEPT LISTINGS TWENTY YEARS AGO-Bill R Martinez, a flaahy boxer-punch­ of about 152 to 149. Scoring In Cook, New York Rangers' forward, er out of Paterson, N. J., has a New York U by rounds with an OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TflL 8—PATUEDAY TIL 8 F. N. unnel'i ' TO PAY — TBL.. scored four goals and two assists tremendous North Jersey follow­ auxiliary ■ point system to help 860 CENTER STTREET AUTO STORES TfiLM ltdidlM lU avoid draws. The referee and ' FD’s MARINE SERVICE i n 'a hocl^y contest against the YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER M l ing. And those fans are not con­ New York Americans. tent to just watch him bo* on two judges do the scoring. 10 Wh it n e y s t . e a s t Ha r t f o r d p h o n e 8-5941- IN 5IANCHESTER 358 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. MI-3-5191 \ OPEN DAILY 10:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Are you doing your shareT Use 856 .MAIN ST. TEL. MI-8-7080 i- Easter Seals. *1 t - s i ’ -'iis i \ i V ’ A- i- ( 1 A v„

-•/ i PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH l3, 1953 f Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale' 4 Oiamonda— W atcher Musicsl Insthmcnts 5S W.aatcd to Rent 68 Houses for Sale 72 Hoaae* for Sal* 72 Suburban tor Sale 75 Wanted— ^Real Eitat* 77 Business Services Offered 1.1 Heating— Plumblnr 17 Help Wanted-rMale 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles for Sills 45 Jewelry 48 ^arouk Takes DeCORMIER MOTORS MASON, .STONE contractor and WANTED—Large room. Private MANCHESTER ANDOVER. Bolton, Coventry — OONSIDERINa SELLDfO FOR A DEPENDABLE and a «an LENNOX Furnaces and warm air Over 100 listings, ranch types, TOUR PROPERTY? Classified cement work. Va.entlno BelluccI, heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell WANTED LEONARD W. TO.ST, Jeweler, re- BECKER PIANO, in good condi­ bath preferred. Suburban or coun­ Used' Car, See Our Line Up of .STATION WAGON SPECIAL THE PERSONAL FINANCE ANOTHER BUDGET tion. Inquire 37 Foster street. try preferred. Gentlejnan. Write TO BE SOLD! EXCELLENT 6-ROOM Cape Cods, and cottages, new Without obligation to you, wo Late Ine. Trading High On Fern atreet. Tel, Mitchell 3-5042. 9-5844. paire, eojufits watches expertly. French Model Call 9-.5451 between 5 and 7:30. COMPANY MATERIAL HANDLERS CENTER SPECIAL! Box TS. Herald. and old: farms, land two 400 will appralao or make you a cash Your Car for a New. Dodge 1950 WILLYS STATION WAGON Reasonable pricet. Open daUy, MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ CAPE COD acres; $3900 and up. Wellas otter for property. Sea ua bafors Advertisefflents Thursday evenlnga. 129 Spruce 139 BENTON STREET V-Eight. Will employ several men as $1.30 First Shift plete line of inatruments. Rental WANTED—6 or more rooms. Will Agency, Coventry. Tel.: Coven­ you sell. 4 cyV. Go Devil Engine. Natural WIRING IN.STALLATION of all MoTinir— Tmekinr— One 50 ft. length Gates Gadin Hoae itreet. Mitchell 9-4387. Featursa include; Front and rear ToNightClub CLASSinED ADVT. types. No job too small. . Peter branch manager trainees. Must $1.40 Second Shift -((guaranteed for 10 years, $7.95, applieu to purchase price. Rep­ redecorate if necesa Reason- try Pilgrim 2-8872 or 2-7501. ' BRAE-BURN REALTY SOLIMENE, INC. tan finish. Heater, defroster and S torsB c 20 We Are Offering For Immediate dormers, vestibule, fireplace, hot DEPT. HOURS overdrive. Immarulate, low mile­ Pantaluk, 40 Foster atreet. Phone be high school graduate, college or (Une 50 ft. length Supplex f resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, able rent. Write P. X Box K. water heat, full tile bath, all cop­ Phone Mitchell 3-8273. training desirable. Age 24-28. 48-Hour Week VERNON—Beautiful 7-room co­ (Continued FkMn Png* Oae) 8:15 A. M. to 4:.30 P. M. Dodge and Plymouth Cara i age car. Mitchell 9-7303. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Sprinkler Hoee—it’s new—see it Household Goods 51 Pedler and Bundy. Metter’s Music Manchester, Conn. Sale a Pre-War per piping, aluminum storm win­ Must have car. This poalUon of­ Full Insurance Program today—$5.95. Studio, 17? McKes. Mitchell lonial with bath, veranda, two ARE YOU Ready to sail your prop­ local and long distance moving, dows and doors. Four finished club, the girt was spirited out. Dodga Job Rated Trucks REFRIGERATION Service, com­ fers a splendid opportunity in the Paid Holidays AN HONEST PERSON 3-T500. WANTED - Four unfurnished 6-ROOM CAPE COD HOME rooms. 30-day occupancy. Suit­ attics, work room, fireplace in arty T We have ready buyers COPY CLOSING TIME Only $29.5 Down At mercial and domestic. See our packing, storage. Call Mitchell consumer finance field. Salary— Age to 40 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. FREE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY: WHO'S GOING HOUSEKEEPING rooms rent by adult couple. Call able for G.I. or F.H.A. mortgage. kitchen, unusual paneling and waiting for property in Manchea­ Farouk left a few minutce later. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. display of guaranteed used refrig­ $282 a month—car allowance—in­ Factory Experience Helpful ACNX3RDION EXCHANGE. Grand 9-0669. in this centrally located residential fireplace In cellar, jautoraatlc gaa ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co., 634 CENTER-STREET $2.00 worth of Bippee famoua THAT’S WHAT I WANT As he walked out an Italian police­ erators. George H. Williams As- surance. Other benefits include Apply In Person opening special; 130 baas ac­ section. CJiUdren attend the Bow­ hot water, oil.^stenn beat, hard­ Hartford* 6-9198, evenings 8-3089, MON. THRU FRI. DeCORMIER MOTORS MANCHESTER —Package Oellv- Flower or Vegetable Seeds— TO TAKE OVER ers School and the site for the new Priced Rigfht: $12,900. man and onq, of the ex-king’s PHONE MItcheli 3-5101 Foclates, 260 Tolland Turnpike. sry. I.s>cal light trucking and group life insurance, vacation; lib­ UNPAID BALANCE cordion, naw, shlfta, only $169.60, WANTED—3 - 4 room apartment wood floors, insulated, atorm or Mitchell 3-8948. 10:.30 A. M. eral savings and retirement plan. (your choice)—with above com­ bv adult couple. Call Mitchell high school it but a block away. guards manhandled a newsman 24 Maple St. Tel. 3-88.54 Manchester. Phone Mitchell package dellve.-y. Refrigerators, SPENCER . MONTHLY PAYMENTS carrying caaa, guaranteed. Terms, BRAE-BURN windows, acreens, shade trees, A Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! 9-3585. nights Mitchell 3-7691. Apply 9 A. M. to S P. M. Eve­ bination. 9-6144. w a n t e d To Buy—Private party and a photographer, knocking SATURDAY 9 A. M. washers and stove moving a RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. $1.00 worth with one item. $22.18 trades. Save up to S3 1-3% on The first floor baa living room, PHONE Mitchell 3-6273 fiowtring shrubsr, outdoor fire­ Manchester ning hours by appointment—Mon­ NEW FURNITURE AND wants waterfront property at Co­ aside the photographer'e camera. specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. day through Friday. Chapel Street other models. For borne demon­ WANTED —r One or two room dining room, den, plastic tile bath place, garage, tool shed, chi<;ken 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. APPLIANCES stration writs: Oonnacticut Ac- and modem • kitchen. Since this S-BEDROOM RANCH, attached house, two acres. On bua line lumbia Lake. Write Box JK, Farouk and his guards (Jrove r017R COOPERATION WILL 1950 CHEVROLET 161" new wheel ALL KINDS of carpentry work. apartment, furnished or unfurn­ away in a long, light-colored sta­ $6 'veekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, ALBATR A BEHIRT, rubbish re­ NEW CHILD’S Delivery cycle, which is now in atoraga— , -cordion Exchange (division Ron- home has both front and full shed garage, fireplace, storms, large 114,600. Owner Rockville 6-7233. Herald. BE APPRECIATED base rtake body. Carrying ra­ Reaaonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. PERSONAL WANTED—Handyman. Apply at ished, by working woman. Mitch­ tion wagon. pacity la 8000 pounds. Save $1000 no ca*h $2 weekly. Cole Motors moval, household and commercial. 80 Waddell Road, Manchester $12, for age 2-4. Phone Mitchell originally aold to a young couplb dinone Accordion Center), 26 dormers there was ample space lot. $16,500. Gatto Co., Hartford Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. but unfortunately are not gettihg ell 3-4749. LISTLNGR Wanted. Single, two- *rhe ex-king’s appearance with over the price of a new truck. .Servicenter. Mitchell 9-0980. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio FINANCE COMPANY Housing Authority. 9-0483. Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, for two large bedrooms and*'bath 8-9198; evenings 8-3989; Manches­ Dial MI-3-5121 married. on the second floor. One of the ter Mitchell $-6946. family, threa-famlly, bualnaae the girl — identlfllMl only aa a Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 and TV apeclaltsts since 1934. 3 to 9 p. m. WANTED—4 or 5-Room reasonable property. Have many caah buy­ PRE-WARS 1941 Pontiac, 1941 806 Main Street NEW in December 1952, Marlin 30-: BEDROOM SUITE bedrooms has been divided by tern Fren^ model” — fanned flamea Mkin atreet. Mitchell p-5238. Ho'iae aervice call $3.50. Mitchell WANTED—Man for part time day rent by midMB. RANGE tian blinds, all utilities. Corner etreeL . 1. A divorce or separation la LOST—THURSDAY night, sum of Rajdio, heater. Sensational low atreet. WANTED—Married man for gen­ -All for $50. Cali 9-4012 any time. completely fenced in to offer ex Due on Bohlen years experience. For guaranteed, available. Get our spring outside "MAYTAG” WASHER lot and garage. Near bus and pending for Farouk and Narriman. money, vicinity of Birch stresL price, $995. Fully guaranteed. Reliable service telephone Mr. eral farm and dairy work. Good Situations Wanted— Business Prof erty cellent protection for children at prices now. Cell Cliff Scorso, ••UNIVERSAL” VACUUM play In the rear yard. school. Priced at $11,000. 26 year 2. She la pregnant again. Woolworth’s and State theater. Douglaer Motors, 333 Main. Robinson at Mitchell 3-7691'. Mitchell 9-4298. wages. Rent available free and NEW FRONT Door, never been Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 76 1937 LINCOLN. Extra tlrw. Very Female 38 "EMERBON” TELEVISION for Sale mortgage. Phone Barbara Woods, As Red Envoy in as If they were going to attack. 3. Her departure Is a political Call Mitchell H-306I. Reward. free milk. Wyite Box B, Herald. ' cut or painted, size 3’ x 6' 8” . Can QUICK SALE PRICE $13,500 move to safeguard Egypt’s roysl ! DeCORMIER MOTORS reasonable. Call Pilgrim 2-7792. PAINTING And paperhanging. No WOULD LIKE to care for children be bought at good savings. Mitch­ Simmons mattress and box apring, MUSKRAT Fur coat, very good FOR SALE OR modem agent. Mitchell 9-7702. 1 broke off but when these other In^my home. Vlcln.ty Waddell Alexander Smith rugs, inlaid, conditlpn, size 12-14, $25. Mitchell building near Manchester. Imme­ two weren't coming in after me dynasty and prepare for the pos­ Household Serrlees job too small. Phone Mitchell WANTED—Service Station at­ ell 3-5382. (Contlaued From Page Oaa) sible return to Egypt of their eon. LOST — Car marker, plate with LOW PRICE SPECIAL 1947 FORD super deluxe Fordnr. tendant,, Experienced preferred school. Janet Meek, 10 Congress lampa, tables, dishes, pots and diate occupancy. 1.800 square Inspection By Appointment. OUTSTANDING Value. New ranch after all, I went back after the 3-8372. 9-2078.' Tiny, 13-montb-otd Xing Ahmed A.A.B.S, initials. Mitchell 3-564S. radio, heater. Rea'dy to go. Center Offered 13-A but not necesrary. Married man atreet. Mitchell 3-4652. pans. feet. Fluorescent lighting, steam home, five rooms. For detsllv and no hint from any other source that MIG I had hit. 1946 CHEVROLET Motor Sales. Mali)! atreet. BARSTOW WHITE combinaUon appointment call Phil Hallln Fuad n . FLAT FINISH Holland window PAINTING AND DECORATING. only. Good hours, -good pay. range,- stand and tank inifluded, PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY heat. Large parking area. Zoned ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. Eisenhower would back down on "I closed to 800 feet, again fir­ LOST—Pair of man's glasses, dark Floors sanded and reflnlshed. WILL CARE for child days. In HARTFORD 6-0358 W anted~To Buy 58 Agency. Mitchell 9-9321. the nomination) of Bohlen, gen­ ing my fifties. It wsa a silver 'Tha Infant king succeadad to the 2-DR. SEDAN shades made to measure. All Steady year around employment. $50. 10" circular saw, $20. 4" for automotive use or manufac­ throne lest July when .Farouk was - rims. Vicinity Mancha-ler or Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 metal Venetian blinds at a new Wallpaper books on requeat. Also Apply to Mr. McClure, McClure licensed home while mother works AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 turing. Contact M. W. Barlow. erally regarded as one of the top type MIG and there were dark ftockville. Tel. Mitchell 9-0719. Flectmaster model. Tii-tone blue. or shops. Mitchell 9-Sisoi. jointer $20; full size boy’s bicycle - WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass. summarily ousted after the mill- low price. Keys made while you furniture refinlshed. Call Gerry. Auto, 373 Main street. No phone $15; Philco con-‘*oIe radio, $10; SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Rockville 6-4637, 963 Main Street ANOTHER FINE HOME U. S. experts on Russia. spots all over it from where my Radio, heater, defroster. China, Picture Frames, Paint­ .50s hit him. His canopy blew tary coup led by MaJ. Gen. Mo­ wait. Ms.'low’s, Mitchell 9-8866. calls. eight lilay chime clock. $3; end If you have no means of transpor­ Senate majority leader Taft of hammed Naguib, now Egypt’s .SPKCTAL. RELIABLE MOTHER will care ings, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, Ohio said hs Intended to vote for off and the pilot ejected. The Annonneements A Real Solid Car table type radio, $10. Miscellane-_ tation I’ll send my auto for you. Etc. For information *call Vir­ Mitchell 9-5241 BUILT BY ANSALDI premier. PURCHASE SALE! WEAVING of bums, moth holes REMODELING— Painting inside for child in my home. Mitchell No obligation! Farms and Land for ^ l e 71 Bohlen's confirmation unless some­ plane made a wide spiral and and out. Papering. Ceilings whit­ 9-2710. ous articles. 257 Spruce atreet. ginia Madden, tel. Mitchell $-3807, Fuad remained in Italy with hia ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed I Only $195 Down At and torn clothing, hosiery runs ASSISTANT TO A—L—B—E - R —T—•—S Five rooms plus ons partially thing now unforeseen developed. crashed about 16 miles aoutheaat father today but aouroos clooa to .SAl.R LIST ened. Call now ano make all ar- I or write P. O. Box 110, Manches­ FARMS HAVE^ been one of our And he said he thought the nom­ of the Sulho reservoir. to order. Specialty collection handbags repaired, slpper re 14” ZENITH Table model U.H.F. 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford ter. specialties alncje 1910. We have BOLTON LAKE—Cozy all year, flnlshecf. Full' bath, lavatory, Farouk were quoted by Rome pieces restored. Dreoses copied. 'DeCORMIER MOTOR.S 6.00x16 $ 9.0.5 $•20.10 placement, umbrellas repaired rangementa before the spring four rdom home, almost new. Oil full shed dormSri, porch, brick ination was not In "any danger.” "I must have knocked hie en­ rush. Call Mitchell 3-8372, if no ' QUALITY CONTROL Doflrs— Birds— Pets 41 tuner. Excellent for cottage or thefh from 1 1 6 ,^ up. If you are The Senate Foreign Relations gine out with my first blaOt.” newspapers as saying ha might be Call Plgrl -.- 2-6945. 6.70x1,5 10.9.5 22.0,5 men's shirt collars reversed and WE BUY and sell good used furni­ heat, continuous hot water, corner front, hot water oil h$at, laun­ taken away later. Maple 8t.—Tel. 3-88.54 answer Mitchell 9-0726. .Modern den, $75. Mitchell 9-6650, ' looking to buy I or sell. It will be committae has schedulad a votO BakOr said his next assignment 7.10x1.5 12.1.5 21.1.5 replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending f a m i l y c o w for sale. 18 quart ture, combination ranges, gae WANTED — Girl’s 20" bicycle. worth your wml«; to call: eve­ lot. Immediate occupancy. Priced dry trays, hatchway, ameslta LAND LIME—rBeautify your lawn. Shop. Home Decorating Co. drive, Youngatofim kitchen, next Tuesday. The Senate iteelf Is with the Air Defenae command Qneen la Zntidi Mancheater 7.60x 15 MANAGER . milker, also four weeks' old baby 9 x 12 BLUE AMERICAN orienUI ranges snd heaters. Jones Furni­ Phone Mitchell 9-7218. nings, Mltchellll 9-7160, or Frank at $8,500. To inspect call How­ A curloualy-worded statement Enrich your garden, 85c per 100 1.3.0.5 26.75 calf. Pilgrim 2-6633. fireplace. Immedtata occu­ could act the next day. The State at Wright Base, Dayton, Ohio. Flxrhunz-. rug. Also medium size grand ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell Pinnev Mitchell 9-7877. Office ard R. Hastings. Mitchell 9-1107. issued by Farouk's legal advlMr . lb. bag. Fertiliser In 50 and 100 1950 FORD Tudor. Radio, heater. CURTAINS Laundered and Iron­ piano. Solid mahogany case. Ex­ 9-1041. WANTED To Buy — Used guns pancy. For appointment call; department has asked for speedy Today's bag ran the toll of MlOa Repairtnir If you have had five years of Walton W. Grant, Realtor. 647 since tha Korean war started to attar tha queen flew to Zurieb with lb. bags. Free delivery. Call col­ Black. Clean, dean. deap. 1948 100 I.EVKI. TIRK.S, ing done In my home. Call Mitch IS TOY POMERANIAN, A. K. C. cellent condition. Call Mitchell pistols,' rifles, shotguns, regard­ MANCHESTER — Five room approval, so that Bohlen can be CSrewolet Aerosedan. Radio, heat­ ell 9-4r.3.3. inspection experience and two registered, 10 months old, orange GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your less of age or condition. Tel. Main street, Hartford 2-7584. sent to Moscow to watch changes fi04. Of that number, S80 hgve been her mother, M rs Sadek, said the lect Hertford 8-5243. ROAD HAZARD GUARANTF:E MATTRESS. Tour old mattreiMa 3-7016. ranch, oil hot water heat, ra- CHARLES LESPERANCE divorce reports "must ones again er. Good value. Douglas Motors. color, female. Show proapect. $85. Mother’s Day, Father’s Day Mitchell 3-5717 evenings only. in the wake of Joseph Stalin's destroyed bv Rabres. Up to March sterilized and remade like new. years of supervising: back- TOLLAND ANR Windham Coun­ caread radiators, tile bath, full be denied." But it Sdded: INCOME TAX Service. Sstisfled 3.53 Main. CAUSO SERVICENTER Phone Mitchell 9-0173 after 6. and June wedding gifts now cellar, bus, schocl, $12,000. Carl­ Mitchell 9-7620 death. 7. the Air Force eald, 69 Sabres clients of twenty years. S. E. Building— Contracting 14 Call Jones Furniture and Floor jrround in electro, mechanical ties— Exceptional, buys, dairy, were loet In sir combat, a victory "King Farouk baa only given bla 436 Center .St. Mitchell fliOfikP Covering, 86 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. AMERICAN Flyer train set and in one package and save better poultry farms, up to 400 acres, ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, Ths 'opposition la based on the permission that hia young wife Gledhill, Coventry. Pilgrim 19.50 CHEVROLET.S. Tudors de­ parts _ and sub - assemblies, Rooms without Board 59 argument that Bohlen, State de­ ratio of nearly 12-1. CABINET IKia KING, kitchens re table. Mitchell 3-6917. than 60% of your' coat. Here It with or without sttsek. Welle* Mitchell 3-6231. CAPE COO—6V4 rooms. Timken leavs Italy because she may be 2-7405. luxe. F.qulpped. Two to ■ ehonse here is a position with a fu­ Poultry snd Snpplies 43 is—32 piece Rogers silverware partment counseloi at the time of Plaster Bed Targets EVERYTHING for your car and mrwieled. No job too small. Free AT THE C!BNTER—Pleasant large Agency, Coventry. Tef.':. Pilgrim oil burning furnace. Convenient tired of her life in exile, deopita tha from. Extra clean. Center Motor ture. Experienced in sam­ aervice for eight: man’s Benrus STEAL; partly completed home his nomination, is a defender of WhUa tha swift Sabres raised a HOME SHOE Firting seiwlce. We e.‘'timate.s. Mpul.son's Woodwork Mortgrapn 31 BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur­ room for one or two gentlemen. to bus. Madallns Smith, realtor, attention of lUllaa and SwUwSwim doc­' Sales. 46t Main street. home. Budget terms to suit yoii. Boats and Accessories 46 watch; Toastmaster Toaster: 2-6872 or 2-7501. with lumber. Coventry Lake. Will Rooaavelt-Truman foreign policies curtain of protactiva fire to the bring Poll Parrot children shoes You .talk, we do It. Budget Cen­ ing Shop, Tei. Pilgrim 2-6695. pling plans and process con­ keys, fresh eroMn. 10 to 22 14-16 Wadsworth street. Mitchell 9-1642 or 8-4679. tors. FIRST AND Second* mortgages choice of woman's necklace and trade, sell. Name proposition. B. and that hs associated with Alger north, UN flghter-hombera plaster­ right to your home and fit your 1949 CHEVROLET 'i-ton pickup, ter. Mitchell 3-4164. trols helpful. Please submit pounde. Also fresh eggs. Schaub'a SPEED BOAT. Excellent condi­ 'The decision to laavb, 'leinch bought for our awn account. Fast, earring set. Total value $152.85— Tucker. Mitchell 9-5833. Hies. ed Red targets clotar to tha front. child expertly at no extra cost. •First claas’condition. Carter Chev­ complete details and salary Turkey Farm, 188 Hillstown road. tion. Windahield, lights. Fully PLEASANT Furnished room with Houses for Sale n BOWERS SCHOOL — Six room has been ably helped by her Roofing— Siding 16 confidential aervice. Mancheater our price $64. Brunner's, Inc., 358 semi-private kitchen privllager. Hiss, a former State department Twenty four Thunderjeti bombed Call Leonard's Shoe Store, dppn- rolet Co., Inc.. 311 Main atreet. Investment Corp., 244_Maln St. expected in your resume to equipped. Also Mastercraft trail­ CAPE c o p —Dormers. Four down. Cape Cod. two unfinished, fire­ mother, who evidently baa had 1948 PONTIAC - East Center atreet. Working girls preferred. Phone place, hot water oil heat, Venetian employe, la eervlng a eentenca on a Red troop center south of KSng- »ite St. James Church, Main Mitchell 9-5238. Convertible. FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Phone Mitchell 3-5416. er. Call Mitchell 9-4531. OWNER LEAVING STATE Second floor Insulated. Ready to a charga of lying when he said he contacta with Egyptian political Mitchell 9-1860. Articles for Ssle 45 Mitchell 9-4428. ' blinds, storm windows, combina­ dong into flaming ruins. Others street. Mitchell 9-5036. ’ stay on in any kind of atorm, and BOX L, care HERALD FIBRE RUGS in stock now. All This excellent Cape Cod home of finish. Amesite drive. Combina­ had not passed secret State de­ battered rail and road supply Unas elements, la a reoult also o f the SPRING BRAND NEW 1953 21" Uble tion storm sash snd doors. Lot tion door.". Not a development. propaganda promoted by the en- gutters, conductors and roof re Business Opportanities 32 colors and sizes. 9 x 12 $17.95 five rooms, plus one unfinished is partment documents to a Com­ and rained their deetructlve bomb pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell model television. Ready for U. and up. Phone Mitchell 9-4343. offered for ■ your approval. This 80 X 180, For appointment please Immediate occupancy, antchell munist courier. emiea of the royal dynasty of Personals n 1939 PLYMOUTH Coupe with FURNISHED Bedroom, suiUble loads on tha Rad front llnaa. 3-7707. BUS DRIVERS—Part time during H.F. Hand rubbed mahogan* cab­ riolice Mancheater Carpet Center, 308 nome is constructed with'' finest call Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell 8-8589. Egypt to throw ohadowa wnd dia- CLEARANCK SALE beater. Pilgrim 2-6.532, PHOTOGRAPHY Studio for sale for one or two. Mitchell 9-0876. Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala), a mem­ B-29 Supariorts roared through cradlt on tha reigning family.** in Manchester, Main .street loca­ hours 2 p. m. through 8 p. m. Ex­ inet. $189.95. Terms. Phone Mitch- Main atreet. materials and with expert work­ 9-1107. THE PROSPECT Hill School for Zoning Board of Appeals 6-ROOM Single, 4 bedroom home, ber of the Foreign Relations com- the pra-dawn darknaoa today and Sourcaa having cIom contact young cblldrsn. Transportation ROOFING. Siding and carpentry tion, fully equipped. Owner has perienced preferred. Apply Silver ell 9-5650. NEWLY DEXXIRATED, beautiful­ manship. Must be seen to be ap­ mittes, said hs was confident the loosed 140 tone of high explOaives 1951 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. Alteratir-rts and additions. Ceil­ Lane Bus Line, 49 Brainard Place. economical to hast, low taxee, with tha former Xing said Narrt* furnished. Mrs. Lata Tybur, direc­ Wanted Autoa— other intereata. Write Box E, In accordance with the require­ RECONDITIONED Electric-gai ly furnished and spacious room. preciated. Shown by appointment Democrats would support the on Red auppiy dumM on North Sedan-Heater and overdrive. ings. Workmanship guaranteed 2’* ' X 3 *4" FEDERAL condenser COBURN ROAD within workingman'! budget. man’s departure waa a final ona tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. Motorcycles 12 Herald. ments of the Zoiiing Regulation.s and oil-gas combination ranges. The most co.r.plete light house­ only. nomination almost to a man. Korea's west coast, seven of the A. A. Dion, Inc,, 299 Autumn type enlarger. Other dark room Wa.ri4ing machines and refrigera­ Price $11,300. Caah $2,700. H. B. from which there would be no ra- 1950 Studebaker Starlight Coupe for the Town of Mancheater, Conn., keeping facilities available In "I can’t conceive of the Republi­ big planes hammered Namsan and tum to Farouk. Instead, they s8ld, BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. street, Mitchell 3-4860. WANTED equipr.;ent. Call Mitchell 9-3397. tors $20 to $150. Watkins, 935 Seven-Room, Tliree-Bedroom Grady, Mitchell S-8009. —Radio, Heater, overdrive. Two Help Wanted— Female 35 the Zoning Board of Appeals will Manchester. You will marvel at ARTHUR A ^OFLA can! fighting this peraonal appoint­ seven others 'hit Ysngjichon, both ■he' very likely will return to chester’s oldest. Thousands of to (ihnoae from. See Boh Oliver, Center Motor hold a public hearing on Monday, Main street. the cleanliness of this building. American Colonial 6 ROOMS with large eun parlor, ment of the Prealdent’e In any on the main west coast rail line. Sales, 461 Mam street. GREAT EASTERN MAN TO WORK PART TIME r o y a l a n d Smith-Corona port­ 875 MAIN ST EST. 1921 With two-car garage, tile bath. lav­ Egypt aa "Quean Mother.’* , accidsnt free Instruction hours. WANTED— Cashier. Experienced March 23. 1953 at 8:00 P. M. in Children accepted. Central. ‘ Pric­ oil heat, fireplace in living room, ■trangth,” Sparkman lald. "Just Another euperfort attacked the A t tha time Farouk was packed Hundreds of satisfied students. 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr, ROOFING AND able and atandard typewriltera. QUAUTY GAS RANGE, excellent ed.ro reasonable you’ll gasp! Be Phone; MltrifeU 3-.5440 atory, copper plumbing; 25 ft*, liv­ btcause he and Htea sat together in self-serve super market sys­ IN GAS STATION All makea of adding machinea the Hearing Room of the Munic­ Evenings: X^chell 9-5938 kitchen cabinets, Marlite bath- Red front lines on the wsstem and off to exile, the Egyptian govern­ For appointment tel. Mitchell Sedan—Radio and heater. condition, used one year. Also sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor- ing room, ®xl8 ft. heated sunroom, at Yalta la no excuse for con­ Business Services Offered 13 CONSTRUCTION CO. tem preferred. Manf;heater Public sold or rented. Repaira on all ipal Building on the following ap­ Coolerator, suitable for summer or Mltohell 9-5592 •room. Reasonable price for quick central fronts. ment aald the ouster order did md 9-2245. Market. Hours 6 P. M. to 10 P. M. 8ey7"i4 Arch street. modem cabinet kitchen. Attractive­ demning Bohlen. That would Imply 19.50 Buick Special Deluxe 4-Dr. 21 OAK STREET makea. Marlow's. plications: cottage. Inquire 3 Pioneer CSrclev^ ly priced for quick sale. sale. Vacant. Phone Mitchell Twin - engined B - 28 Invaders apply to either Narriman or tl|» POWER BURNERS and Range ______— / guilt bv association. Infant king if they daalrad to stay. ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex. Sedan. 'Your House Doctor) Bantly Oil Co., for permission to ROITKVILLE — Well furnished 3r8298. "He is our beat ex$>ert on Rus­ went truck-busting across the Burners expert ,y cleaned and WOMAN FOR General office work Also Man To Work Sundays 1953 EMERSON 17" Television, sell gasoline to employees and SPEED QUEEN washer, three MANCHESTER—Six large rooms. These aourcM said tha departum pert instruction call the Manches room, suitable for light house­ Call William McBride sia with tha possible exception of peninsula last night and pilots rs- 1947 Plymouth Tudor 5-Passenger serviced. I.et us service and re­ In small manufacturing company brand new, $169.96, excise tax Certificate Of Approval for tame, years old. In good condition. Hot w a t^ oil heat, fireplace, tile for SwiUerland of Roma attomay ter Driving Academy. Pilgrim Specializinjr In keeping. On bus line. No objection Mitchell 3-4816 Georga Kennan, whom the Rus­ ported 16 vehicles destroyed. Sedan, Radio and heater. pair youi washing machine or re­ Some typing. Reply, stating age, See Van for Interview. and warranty included. Can ar­ at 331.Main Street, Business Zone •Mitchell 3-7516. bath. large cabinet kitchen, twin SIX ROOMS Along tha ground. Communist Glno B o tia ^ noted divofoa .apo- 2-7249. LIFETIME to children. Inquire 24 Grove sians rejected, and should be con­ frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ experience and salary expected range terma to suit you. Mitch­ III. STATE HEARING ALSO. size biWrooms, leather bar, rec- foot aoldlers jabbed the Allied lines ciallat—aoon after Narriman was street. Hillside House, apartment ,1. WATSON BEACH & CO. firmed promptly out of respect to 1947 Plymouth 8 Passenger Coupe. ell 9-0883. Aluminum Clapboards to. Box O, Herald. ell 9-0980. C. Nowotenski for permi.ssion to COMBINATION Gas stove with reat^n room, tile floor, garage, Two Unfinished in a doxen spots, but were thrown ‘‘aurely connected" with a Jiendlng VAN’S SERVICE STATION 14. a r ^ ite drive, trees, fenced back Exclusive Agents Hartford 2-2115 the Preildent'a wishes." INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call In Colors erect attached breezeway and right hand heater. Excellent con­ back with haavy caaualties. separation of the royal couple. 1946 Ford V-8 2-Dr. MANCHESTER Welding Service. YOUNG WOMAN to work in dition. Phone Mitchell 9-5716. yard. Near bus, shopping center. PRACTICALLY NEW Sen. Gillette (D-Iowa), who Dan Mosler, Mitchell 9-3329. A Complete Home Remodeling AUTOMATIC DE-FROST IT, $7.95 garage to dwelling 5 feet from LARGE, WARM, furnished light Today’s kill put Baksr ahead of Portable equipment. General paint and wallpaper rtore with 427 Hartford Road Itchell 9-5132. NICE SIX ROOM Cape Cod. 2 un­ voted with the Republicans forlthe Many Others To Choose From Service regularly $9.98. Defrosts every West side line which wll) be 3 feet housekeeping apartment. Couple Fireplace, atorms. 90 ft. frontage. the jet destruction record he f i l e your income tax return In welding, boiler and furnace weld­ some interior decorating exper finished. fireplace, picture window, change which led to shelving of night. No messy defrosting. More closer than regulations allow, at with one child acceptable. $20 pen Completely furnished. Custom fur­ ■hared with Maj. Georga Davis of your own home. Call Mitchell ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell ience. Box P, Herald. efficient. Saves money. CkJle STOP AT hot water heat, kitchen fan, din­ ths snti-enslavsment resolution, Top Egsay Prize Studebaker Sales snd Service Mitchell 3-8271 SAlJtSMAN. We have opening in 716 Middle Turnpike West, Resi­ week. Automatic washer MANCHESTER niture. * Lubbock, Tex. Davis knocked down 9-4928 for appointment. 9-8762. , our sales department for a per­ Motors Servicenter, 436 Center. dence Zone A. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE ette. breeze-way and garage. In said he ie supporting Bohlen. 11 MIGe and probably destroyed A. V. LINDSAY - Owner TWO WAITRESSES wanted. drier available for use. Near ^us excellent condition, very good lo­ "I thought It was a vary fortu HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX Good wages. Call Mitchell 3-7300 son with aales ability to sell Dodge Nichol.s-Bristol, Inc., for per­ AT THE GREEN First Time Offered GATTO & COMPANY another before he was shot down Has Eluded Town RUBBISH and Ashes removed. PARAMOUNT All Aluminum line. Also largj double room/With cation. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. nals aelectlon," Gillette said. "It Parking lots and driv'a,ways plow­ MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ before 9 a. m. or . Hartfcird and Plymouth cars. Experience mi.ssion to recap tires by electric For Complete Selection of kitchen privileges, $15 per/w-eek. Feb. 10, 1983. RETURN. PREPARED IN YOUR CHORCHES MOTOR not necessary. We will train vou. triple track windows and doors. process, in building at rear'of 4 TWO-YEAR-OLD RANCH Phone Mitchell 3-6969. is a very difficult aarignment at a ed. Immediate service, reasonable ing compan.v. AL-o all types of 46-1501. Housekeeper’s services provided. Hartford 5-9198 Davis also dsstroysd threo Red *rwenty previous wbuitrs o f tha OWN HOME BY A FORMER SALE.S Drawing account. Solimene, Inc., Also Paramount custom made Eldridge Street, Bu.siness Zona III, HOME FURNISHINGS vary trying time. I was Impressed TU>2 prop-driven bombers snd rates. Phone Mitchell g-oe."^. painting and carpentry work. Inquire * Vernon Inn, T^ottville. A contractor's own home of five VERY DESIRABLE Seven room IntemaUonal Order of Rad Meii'a INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT RECEPTIONIST With in.-rurance 634 Center street. Venetian blinds. Hastings aluini also permission to retain un- Evenings 8-3989 with Mr. Bohlen's testimony. •till leads Baker, 14-13, in the num 80 Oakland Street, Manchester Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell awnings and door hoods. Free Full Line of Sea!y Mattresses Mitchell 9-8216. / - rooms, two twin size bedrooms, Dutch colonial. Excellent condi­ issay contesta* ara now in aoUqga 9-8933 for free estimates. experience for real estate and in lighted roof sign for same. $en. Hlckenlooper (R-Iowa) ber of Red planea of all types da- PHONE Mitchell 9-5691 COMPLETE Repairs ny Stuart R. estimates, no down payment, 3 From $39.50 to $7,9.95 dining room, living room 14x24 ft. tion, new roof, new paint. Private furthering their educatioa, fcoird- Mitchell 9-9483 Btirance office. Excellent salary. LATHE DPEP.ATORS, full or K. Berzenskl for permission to BEDROOM FOR renUnear Center. Manchester Mitchell 3-6946 said he had not made up hit mind ■troyad. In addition to the 13 AFTER 6 P. M. Wolcott, A -l Repair, Sales, on years to pay. Office 41 Oak. Appliances and "TV. with fireplace, picture , windows, rale. No agents. Phone 9-5650 for ing to Sal Vendrlllo. past aachtm v.'ashlng machines, vacuum clean­ PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ Call Francis Barnett and Co. part time. Ward Machine Co., 165 conduct live bait busines.s, at 1 Heat and hot w ^ r . Gentleman how he would vote. Sen. Young MIGs, Baktr U credited with aij of Mlantonomoh T$ibe 68. Man­ , FOR APPOINTMENT BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Adams street. Mitchell 9-5119 or atreet. Call Mitchell .3-8177. eve- 14x26 ft. sun deck over attached particulars. ers, motors, small appliances. pany. Roofing and siding esti­ Phone Glastonbury 3601. Nelson Place, Residence Zone C. 501 Middle Turnpike, East preferred. 37 Fos^r street. Mitch­ garage. . Combination storm win­ (R-ND) said! "I may vote against LA-9, a prop-driven fighter. chester hasn't had a wlnnar an yfit. aee Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Jlltchell 9-9294. nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry him—I think he ropresenla Tru­ RIDE WANTED TO West Hart­ Welding. 180 Main street. Phone mates cheerfully given. All types M. Maloney for permission to Hours; ell 3-5331. dows and screens, awnings, radiant SEVEN ROOM single, completely Lt. William F. Loyd, Jr., of BaA be said. Sales and Service, 285 Main Pilgrim 2-7318. Lots for Sale man thinking on foreign policy.” ford Center, Leave Center and Mitchell 9-6678. < of roofing and siding enmples on erect lighted free standing sign, heat, large lot. Many extras in­ Insulated, new Timken oil burn­ Mateo, Calif., shot down ona MIO Tha essay ale at 73 Jensen After the 53-minute battle tha year. The contest aubjMt is "Our EXECUTIVE ments—free eatimatea. Call East­ on corner lot, at 14 French Road, tinuous hot water. Parking. Gen­ Mitchell 9-4543. Tex. BROOK priced for quick sale. Call after street to be moved or used for House now vacant and has been Reds pulled back. Flag. Syiribol of Freedom,** and 1946 CHRYSLER. Lots of acces- Why not come in for an inter­ ern Aluminum Products. 12 Ver­ Re.sidence Zone A. tleman. Mitchell 3-4724.' Baker said he was proud to have the essays are to be 1,000 to 1,8M 19.52 OLDSMOBII.E P'ORDOR SU­ ALL ALUMINUM view with our employment peo­ 11 a. m. Mitchell 9-138.1. material. Inquire 69 Jen."*ei. street. completely redecorated. Storm beaten the record for the most The vlctorioue ROK troops aald sorie*'. One owner car. Going into PER " 88" Heatinff— Plumbing 17 non avenue, Rockville 5-2525. James Ganzer for permission to 6-ROOMS, South End. 2-car garage, windows and screens, oil hsat, tile worda. AU eaaaya wUl be forwarded COMBINATION WINDOWS ple? Ages 18-38, high school ASSISTANT - Tel. Mitchell 9-1105. -storms, double size lot. $12,900. MIG kills, "but I didn't have it they cut the attack force to bits. service. See It today. Call Mitch­ 1951 FORD TUDOR CUSTOM graduates, preferred. No ex­ conduct real estate business in FOUR WHITE double door cabi­ bath, amesite drive. The other Red probes were amall for competiUon in the national ell 9-3581 after 5:,30. 1951 CHEVROLET TUDOR AND DOORS GUARANTEED. Plumbing, and home, at 192 Hollister Street, nets, 30" high. 24" wide l.V’ deep. Boarders Wanted 59-A Gatto Co;. Hartford 5-9198; eve­ in mind when I went out there- perience necessary, traihing MANCHESTER — Substantial nlnga 8'3989; Mancheater Mitchell Priced At $11.2!>0 today. I just had my Job in niind.” thrusts by 10-15 Reds and all were contest. DeadUna is May L 1948 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE heating. Alterations and new Live-wire man with ideas Residence Zone A. ” Will sell separately. Mitchell Immediate Delivery. work. Pernia gla.'-s electric and with pay; seven-room home and .sunporch. 3-8946. He said he had never met Davis, pushed back after brief fights. FOR COMPLETELY re(*ondition- 1947 FORD TUDOR '• to assist a busy plant Arthur* Watson for permission 9^-i321. And Wili Qualify for GI. SAND "BLOTTERS” PiompJ Service. gas water heaters'.sold, and in­ ROOM AND Board for gentleman. Two-car garag:. Immediate oc­ the man whose record he beat. Allied big giins caught five Com ed and fully guaranteed used 1946 FORD CLUB COUPE manager in a growing JO I APPLICANTS to elect attached garage three feel, SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar Chevrolet cars and trucks aee • / Wqr’a Gu.iranteecf. stalled. Time liayraenta arranged. Monday to Friday DUNCAN PHYFE sofa, prsctical- Phone .Mitchell 3-7675. cupancy. Madeline Smith, Realtor, T. J. CROCKETT "Maj. Davis was a wonderful munlst work parties out in the well known organization. • • a from West side line which is .5* and attic. Excellent location. open fixing their rain-damaged Sand waa used to dry ink ’no Carter Chevrolet Co.. Inc., 311 PRE-WARS Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. 9 A. M. to 4 P. ^i. ly new. Reaaonable, Call Mitchell Mitchell 9-1842 or 3-4679. 244 MAIN STREET pilot," he said. "He did In a few Storm Wind^v and Door Specialist. Knowledge of plant pro­ closer than regulations allow, st $16,000, For appointment please days what It took ms almost trenchea and bunkers. The Eighth documents until blotting paper was Main street, Mitchell 9-6238. 9,1756 or 77 Harlan Road. Mitchell 3-5416 1941 FORD A PLUMBING shop at your door. 806 Main Street ^ 29 Crestwood Drive, Residence Apartments— Flal« MANCHESTER— 12 year old home call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch­ year to do.” Army esld the ertillerymen Killed discovered. When a paper mill Call taf Free Demonstration, cedures helpful. Must It pays to . . . I Zone A. for couple. Hardwood floors, plas­ Residence Mitchell 9-7751 owner, In the 19Ui century, tried 1949 CHEVROLETS. Tudors, 1941 PLYMOUTH FORDOR No time lost. New work. Altera­ (Secf>nd floor) KITCHEN SET. Excellent condi­ ell 9-1107. Baker said the kill today was at least 17 and wounded 15 others. - No Obligation. have ability to co-ordi­ Howell CTiene.v for permission Tenements «8 tered walls, storm windows, to write on paper which bad not fordons, excellent condition 1949 MERCURY FORDOR tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot Or Cal] Mitchell 3-4107 tion. Reasonable. Tel. Mitchell ROCKVILLE—Seven room house, nate department and pro­ TRY THE AIRCRAFT to convert single dwelling into screens, new oil furnace, knotty SIX ROOM house with sun parlor. It’s our gueea thkt a poor per­ been sized, the ink qiread to sutUi throughout. Center Motor Sales, 1940 CHRYSLER WINDSOR water automatic heaters. Youngs­ 9-3060. TV/O ROOM furnished apartment. | 4 down, 3 roomx and large bath "I just happened to apot him at I tWo-family dwelling, at 110 Forest pine recreation room, full cellar, Urge lot, nicely landscaped. Call son knows how to spend more a degree that he conceived the Idaa Main atreet. BILL TUNSKY town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ ject assignments. Please ’ HRST! auitable for two adults. Inquire j up. Cabinet kitchen. Openjirtair- the right time and played my turn ly given. C. O. Lorent.sen. Mitch­ WANTED AT THE Mansfield submit complete details : Street, Residence Zone AA. ODEN BEAUTY range, gas. with 193 Adams ytreet. garage, large garden $7,900. Carl­ Mitchell 3-7230, properly to get on hit tail.* That good tlmA then a rich ona. of blotting paper. SCRANTON ■/ MHchell 9 9095 Stg,te Training School, Mansfield I Mrs. K. Plocharczyk for permis- ton W. Hutchins. Mitchell 9-5132, way. Garage, amealte di;lveway. 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to / ell 9-7636. and .salary expected in clock, timer, two broiler.s, oven MANCHESTER—Delightful six- extra large lot. Price $12..500. wasn't the hard one. It was SALFi? AND SERVICE Depot, (Connecticut. Psychiatric I .Sion to eiecf attached garage to Mitchell 3-6231. pretty simple one." choose from. All in excellent con- kfANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. your resume to and utility drawer. In excellent room home with attached garage. CaU Rockville 6-3998. dltlon. Douglas Motors, 3.33 Main. Tolland 'Turnpike at Parker Street HEATING Fronr. A to Z. Con­ aides female $245.00 with an­ Pratt A Whitne.v. Aircraft j dwelling 4 feet from North side Business I.ocations SMth Combat Hop Installations, repairs, cleaning. condition. Reasonable. - Mitchell I WETHERSFIELD - Three bed­ I»t approximately 90 x 160. A version burnera, boiler-burner nual increases to $305 per month! East Hartford, Connecticut I line which is 8 feet clo.ser than 9-6257. 64 BOLTON ON Route 44-A --6 room Today's mlaaion was Baker's 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lu.s-. w a n t e d TO Sell 1941 Dodge, ex- Range and power burners. 44714 U.niforms furnished - no exper­ for Rent room ranch, oil heat, tile bath, lot happ.v home for a Happy family. Main .street, Manchester. Tel. units, complete heating aystemz. B0X M, care HERALD legulations allow and 14.06 feet single, hot water heat with oil. 127th In Korea and hia 399th com FLETCHER CLASS CD. ®'’ troiis black finish, fully equipped. ■ cellent. condition. Priced rea.son- All work guaranteed. Time pay­ ience nece.»sary. All positions on from rear line which is 5 feet ' WHITE MAGEE combination FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 12.5' X 12.5’, l'i% mortgage. Im- Madeline Smith. Mitchell 9-1642, bat mission in tw(j wars. able. Call Mitchell 3-6717. Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2306. meliate occupancy. $13.,500. about Mitchell 3-4679. garage, large lot. good condition. M lteM I Extra nice condition. Priced to ments arranged Mnriarty Broth­ a 40 hour week. Complete board, *^*’an regulations allow, at * stove. All cast iron. Ebccellent X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ Priced right $11,800. Quick oc­ "I've been pretty lucky,” he » d n n .sell. See Bob Oliver, Center $1,000 down. Call \:itchell 3-8274. LINOLEUM .P.emnants 50c square ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. room and laundry furnished at 20 Union Court, Residence Zone A. condition, $95. Mitchell 9-4984. facturing. Information. Backer, MANCHESTER — One year old cupancy. Phone S. A. Beechler, said. "None of the MIG kills US WEST MIDDLE 'TORNPIKE Motor Sales, 461 Main atreet. 1947 OLDSMOBILE 66. Hydra- $26..IS per month. Come in fdt in­ Hartford 5-51.38. niatif. radio and heater. $800.00 yard. Aaphalt tile, wall covering. Marion B, Whitcher for permi.'s------^ ^ ------36 Oak atreet. garrlt'on colonial. Six rooms, l '§ Realtor. Mitchell 3-6969. were too rough. The 1th was EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE terview* or w'rile for application j Sion to convert single dwelling in- or beat offer. Call Mlli liell 9-8535. Done by reliable, well-trained 4-ROOM Single, three years old, baths, fireplace, attic, basement harder than the others. There AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan special'^ for all types of warm air fur­ blank. Machinery and Tools 52 4 9-10 ACRES of land in Tolland. were eight MIGs atound me then, deluxe. Lustrous green finish, men.' All jobs guaranteed. Hail I dwelling and per- hot water heat with baiwboard garage, dishwasher, combination 1952 CHEVROLET Convertible. naces—roal, oil, or gas. Viking HAVE YOU 4 or S WANTED mission to erect two out.side stair- STORE FOR Rent. Good, central Flve^room house. A new building and some of them ware firing at TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS full., equipped. A very .smart Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage atreet 21" WORCSSSTER Shear Master radiation, fireplace, good location. windows, amesite driveway. Own­ Executive's car. Completely equip­ 1 furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ i ''ay*. *t 105 Main Street, Resi­ location. Inquire 60 Haynes street. started fvorth $2,000. Will sell for me. That was kind of a close MIRRORS (Firepisc* and Door) family car at Center Motor Sales, Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mitch­ ter air conditioners installed. We GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. Older married woman with power lawn mower. Excellent. Ha.s a l>/4% mortgage, low er leaving state. Non-veteran can ped. New car guarantee, at a sub- ell 3-6166 Of Mitchell 3-8109. dence Zone A. $3..500 cash. Ph(Sne Rockville call, but even It wasn't too GLASS FURNITURE TOPS M ED IC^ 461 Main street. can make ugly pipe-cluttered cel­ Call Mitchell 3-8583. ROOMS TO RENT? insurance experientte if pos­ > 865. Phone Mitchell 9-4156 after FOR RENT-^2 ruites of 3 rooms monthly payments. S. A. Beech­ finance with about $.5,000 down Ftantial saving. Carter Ch>vrolet, 'T. (^.ster for permi.ssion to erect payment. Manche-ster, Mitchell 5-9432. rouxh.” PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE GLA», lars clean, roomy and attrartive. 5 p. m. snd lavatory each, suitable for ler. Realtor. Phone Mitchell Baker said his flight of four 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and Inc., 311 Main .street. Mitchell ATTICS AND Ba-^’ements cleaned. ARE YOU Looking for a conven­ sible to work in real estate detached garage one foot from 3-7955 for appointment. T. Aitkin. Heating and Sheet a profe.s'sional offices. In the House 3-6969. Sabres found eight MIGs near ths OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THUB8DAY E V E N D iO S chassis, new tires, clutch and 9-5238. Rubbish and a.shea hauled. All ient way to earn money? We Roputabl* man with fcmi> nest side line which is 2 feet jobs done at your convenience. Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell and insurance office. and /Hale Building. Apply Mez­ BOLTON Yslii river. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN paint, valves just ground. W. B. 3-6793. have opening for local mature closer than regulations allow at Musical Instrnments 58 LUCIE.N STREET, West Side. THREE MORE BARGAINS! DRIVE DOWN HARTFORD Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 ily of thro* noods such a 175 Glenwood Street, residence zanine. J. W. Hale Corp. "I picked up two MIGs.” Baker 137 inches. Ca;ter Chevrolet Co., woman. Write Box D, Heiald. Zone B. Move right in. Six room single, On Lake Street Inc., 311 Main street.* Phone or 9-9791. PLUMBlNC And heating. Special­ Apply t r u m p e t s . Clarinets, trumbohes, 6-ROOM SINGLE— said, "shout 2.000 feel below me. ROAD I’O BUILDING FOR Lease. 30' by 40', fireplace, dormers. Tile bath, oil I got on the tail of the number Mitchell 9-5238. izing in repqlrs. Copper ' water rant at one*, lost of raf* All persons interested may at­ saxjphones, guitars. Largest se­ heat. C?omblnatlon screens, storm Hot water heat, oil, atorm win­ HARTFORD ROAD RAY’S OIL BURNER SERVICE— Help Wanted— Male 36 tend this hearing. , suitable for retail outlet; In(]uire CUSTOM BUILT RANCH two MIG. sprayed him with my piping, remoieling electric equip­ lection of instruments in t()wn. within 249 Broad street. rash. Garage, Venetian blinds, dows and screens. Interior needs 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top con- Repair and aervice oil burnera. JARVIS REALTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS * All accessories. Expert r«psiring. .50 calibers and sent him smok­ USED CARS Furnaces cleaned. 24-hoitr .serv­ ment for plugged drains. Edward •raneos. Con you holp? stair carpet. Open stairway. Mer­ decorating. Six months old. 5'j rooms, three 5'erlible. All extras. Low mileage. George H. Marlow. Cniairman Ward Krsuse, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ ing. But then, two others came AND SEE BUD MICHALAK ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. Johnson. Mitchell 3-6979 • or WANTED Mason's helper. Phone 5 DOVER ROAD cury swltchea. large kitchen. In­ $11,700. bedrooms, tile bath, unusually Call owner at Mitchell 3-6140. I Mitchell 3-5044. Mitchell 9-7406. CaU Ml.3.5121 ' James H. McVeigh, Secretary - ell 3-5336. Suburban for Rent 66 cludes mahogany upright piano, 6 ROOMS— large kitchen, garage in basement, "The Working Man's Friend " ANTIQUES ReflnUked. Repairing distant views. l(Xlx285 ft. lot. Own­ DeCORMIER MOTORS Frigidaire. electric stove., Now One . unfinished, alorm windows O t u M :* See.Tliese Woiidei'ful Spring* done or .any furniture, 'neman, c r y s t a l l a k e . Route 30. 4- vacant. Unusual value. $14.2QQ, and acreens, er transferred. Priced m.aell. Ex­ CREAM PUFF SPECIAL Specials! 189 South Main street. Phone rooni apartment, second floor, Terms, Mr. and Mrs. Goodchild, $11,900. cellent neighborhood! Mitchell 3-5643. BUSINESS AND SEPTIC TANKS Are you wondering what PRECISION electricity, heat, hot water. Re­ ' Sr.. Realtors. 3-7925 any time. PLASTERING ROASTING CHICKENS •Si 1950 PONTIAC 1948 FRAZER. Radio, heater, over­ frigerator and stove furnished. 6 ROOMS— drive. "'A real clean car. $595. AND the coat will be on that 2-DR. SEDANETTE Adults, Phone Rockville 5-9133. BOWER!? SC?HOOU-First day on Two unlinlshed, inaulaied from ' Call William McBride Pafchin9 and Crockod 1946 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE­ INDUSTRIAL new home you are plan­ MACHINISTS roof down. Storm windows and i The large size, five to seven pounds, are at their market. Charming six-room Co­ Chicflian model. Color: Raven LUXE. Fully equipped. IxH'al- PLUGDED SEWERS ning? A visit nr tele­ IN BOLTON — One 3 and one 4- acreens. Hot water heat, oil. Well Mitchell 3-4816 and in good supply. Try thaae deliciou^ Wo need Ranch Homes, phone call will place our • • * lonial in very excellent condition. Plastar Rapairtd black. Beautifully equipped with ly owned. Only $895. SITES AVAILABLE WANTED room furnished apartments for 'landscaped. tender chickens to roast or fry. They are ^ u n d to |*WM Colonials and Capo Coda drafting and constmetion Built 1939. Large plea.sant living radio, heater, backup lights, hydra- 1949 PONTIAC. A real clean rent. Couples ..referred, Tele- $1‘2,700. matic, direction signals and 4 new car. ikt fair prices for our rash Machine Cleanwl experience at your dispos­ room with fireplace. Three bed­ J. WATSON BEACH A CO. ALSO NEW WORK the whole family, especially Dad, who Ukes a chlckea enatomera. Quick aers'ico We Will Build to Suit tor GIRL FOR GENERAL — It pays to . . phone Mitchell 9-8023. Near schools, shopping, bus line, white wall tires. 1947 OLDSMOBILE CONVERTI­ al. We have a large varie­ rooms and til* bath upstairs. Open Exclusive Agents Hartford 3-3US **with something on it,” —no ^ tape. Leaae. Apply Septk! Tanka, Dry Wella, Sewer ty of home sites. TRY 'THE AIRCRAFT' attic. Fully insulated. Storm win­ good neighborhood. A Real'Puff BLE. Radio, heater. Hydramatic. $795. Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ OFFICE WORK FIRST! dows and acreens. Amesite drive Can Be Been By Appointment Only. RAYMOND D. proofing Done. Wanted to Rent 68 BOLTON — New three bedroom Only $395 Dow’n 'At 1950 FORD CUSTOM V-8. Fully ^ JARVIS APPLY And garage. lArge lot 90' x 1.50’, ROOIR OLCOn equipped. Priced at only $1,295. JARVIS REALTY Jarvis Reaity Co. URGENTLY NEEDED. 3 or 4 very v.'ell lan(Ircape.d. Excellent GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO ranch, fireplace, full cellar, plas­ McCa r t h y ' DeCORMIER MOTORS 1948 BUICK. Radio, heater, Dyi^- Mc Ki n n e y k r o s . room, unfurnished apartment for home and .neighborhood t(^r chil­ Realtor tered walU $12,700. Gatto and C?o. 403 West Center Street Mlt M Maple St.—-Tcl. 3Tg8S4 CONSTRUCTION GO. 654 Center Street Pratt & Whitney Aircraft flow, whitewair tires. A real buv . ebon* MI-3-4112 SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. familj' of two adults. Call Mitch­ dren. For more details Contact 109 HENRY s t r e e t Hartford 5-9198. evenlnga 8-8989. TEL. ISI-*-70y7 Mancheater Tel. Ba-S-41M WILSON'S-APEL PLACE East Hartford, Connecticut at $995. 5 Dover Road — Tel. MI-S-4US ISO-ISS Pearl S t T^L MI-8-A308 ell 9-4090 after 5 p. m. EIv* Tyler. Mitchell 9-4469. PHONE MITCHELL 9-6878 Mancheater MItensU 3-6940. i ( . . I , I. N,* \* i •

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PAGE EIGHTEEN \ l E u r a t n ^ Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather Foreeaat of V. 8. Weather Bw «m \ For the Week Ended Pfc. Albert J. Smith, husband of MHS Choirs Plan March 1, 1»5S About Town Mrs. Lubille Warner Smith of 15 Betrothed Tonight fair, partly eloady Snn* Main street, arrived home this aft­ 10,939 day elniidy; rain late. High* ernoon. He docked in New York To Be in Festival eet temperature In the upper 46’e. K. WUllam Knight, executive Monday after serving for 16 Member of the Audit vlca president of the First Na­ months in Germany. Bureau of Circulations Manchester— A City of Village Charm tional Bank, Is attending the an­ About 1.50 Manchester High nual meeting and reunion dinner of Irish green will be the promi­ School A Cspella choristers will PRICE FIVE CENTS the Graduate School of Banking nent color at the St. Patrick's par­ travel to New London March 26 to (aaeelfied Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. MARCH 11. 195.3 (TWELVE PAGES) being held at the Columbia Unl- ty in the British-American Club participate in the Connecticut VOL. LXXII, NO. 1 3 9 ^ variity Club in New York City. tomorrow night. Members of the •Jtr. Knight la of the commercial club and their friends are invited Choral Audition Festival at Wil­ banking class of 1947, R utgers to fake part in' the festive event liams Memorial Institute, TJniveraity. He is accompanied by that will include a program of The students, members of the Last Bov in Blue Mm. Knight and sap, Nicky. They Irish tunes, jigs and dances. Music 1 junior-senior and sophomore A wUl return on Monday. will be provided for dancing from : Capelia choirs, will be accom- 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. ' panied by G. Albert Pearson, the Tornado Toll Duplicate bridge will be played school's music director, and other For misses and The annual party for members faculty members. Die group will Czech President Gottwald tonight at T^nkef*’ Hall at S o ’clock. Winners in last Friday of the Fipenrien-Police Association lesve "by bus earl^n the morning A women %.. Simpie night's game were: north and wili be held .Saturday evening, of the dsy of the festival. in line, adorable ■oath, William Odette and Mrs. M arch 21, a t Hose Co. 1. Tickets Approxim ately 1,710 students Mounts Paul Pulver. 122 1-2: Mrs. F. B. are now available at Police Head­ from 2.5 scbwls are expected to Munro and Mrs. Walter Graham, quarters or any firehouse. Tlie participate/in the New Iv)ndon in detail! Failles, 1 1 4 1-2;. Joseph Toce and Edward event will start at 6:30 with a din­ festlvalyWhlch is one of two being Haskell, Tex., March 14—(/P)—The death count stood at 17 Zak. J02 1-2: east and west, Mrs. ner, followed by an evening of en­ stsgedxihst dsy. The other will be crepes and prints. today after rampaging, marauding tornadoes struck towns J. R. Debone and Mrs. Robert La­ tertainment. held/4t Fairrteld High School' in in a zig-zag pattern across central west Texas and Oklahoma, Dies th e ^ 110 1-2; Marguerite Hutch­ F^dtfleld: A dress to plan inson and M artin a. Doyle, 91 1-2; The monthly meeting of Ben No prizes will be awarded or Texas counted 14 of the dead in the Friday-the-13th styms. winners announced. The singers around right A small tornado tore a 20-milei> and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Ezra Chapter of B'nai B'rith will B arbara I. Thomas 90 1-2. be held Monday evening at 8 will be rated by three judges who through the sum­ ■trip of damage in north central rTl o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rose I will simply turn Ihcir ratings over Arkansas early today hospitalizing , I „ /"»O I €1 " V Dictator Pasfies Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Th^ia.a ! to the participating schools for three persons and causing consid- J.J11.R3 A Group B of the Center Church, Primack, 38 Quaker road. Dr. of Boston, Ma.as., announce the mer. Soviet Veto Pneumonia Mrs. Newell Smith leader, will Thomas M. Healy will talk and ; their information. erable property damage. A fourth ' ___ Yoshida Dissolves engagement of their daughter. person was treated for a minor meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at show a film "Self E.xaminatiqn of Mias Barbara Jean T^mas, to New the church to sew and knit for the he Breast,"- under the sponsor- head injury-and rclea-sed. i |4 OT*TYm I William B. Lowe, aon/of Mr. and “Sava the Children Federation," an hip of the Cancer Society. The Arkansas twister was the - A VrA e U.V^ Sparks Lie Cited; West t Mrs. Clarence C. L<)We of Mariet­ Clilircli Will Give aftermath of tornadoes which left Japan Parliameni organisation formed to aid Korean children. • Two local residents, I.,emuel A. ta, Ohio.. 5 3 9 3 17 persons dead yesterday in west London of 148 Cooper Hill street Both Mias T^mas and Mr. IMusical Program HANDBAGS central Texas and Oklahoma. Lowe are .sttidenta at Marietta Three small Texas towns Jud, On Monday Tokyo, March 14— (/P) — Job Contest and Edith M. McMeekin of 1.15 To ‘Suspicions’ Middle turnptke east, were among College. SM is a member of Chi For aprirg wear. Smartly atyled handbag In faille, O'Brien and Knox City—took the Japan’s rebellious Diet to­ (jails for Elections the 83 persons who took oaths of Omega ann he la a member of Rev. K. Ejnar Rask of South plastic calf, plastic bamboo and genuine leather. bi-unt of the winds, counting 14 of Wa.sliington, March 14—(/P) night toppled the pro-Ameri- United Nations, N. Y., allegiance to the United States at Delta Upwlon fralernifv. Bend, Ind., who has been conduct- Top han'Hle and over the ahoulder etylesf Colors: th e dead. tan government of Prime By RICHARD O’REGAN H a v t y o u r Mia.s/Thomas is well known lo­ $ 1 3 . 9 8 State police^_____ at Little Bock said You get an extra day to pay Albert Woolaon, 106—year-old March 14— (IP)—A Soviet naturalization- ceremonies today I Ing a series of Lentvi services Black, red, tan, natural, navy. former dnimmer boy In the 2,675,- Minister Shigeru Yoshida. Vienna, Austria, March 14 before Federal Court Judge J. Jo­ cally/ She is a graddaughter of they were examining wrecked federal income tax this : ' / ‘J veto b.v representative.s of the Mr/and Mrs. Robert W. McComb. this week at Covenant-Congrega­ homea at the small hamlet of 000-man Union Army In the Clrtl The wily politician immediate-1 — (/P) —Klement (Jottwmkl, W A K H ^ seph Smith. tional Church, will present a mu­ year, becau.se the legal dead­ War, waa left the laat aimviior of new Malenkov regime threw 56, the Communist dictator- •Si'!, of Stoi-ra, Conn., formerjy of Bufiker Hill for Injured or dead. ly dissolved parliament and UN delegates once again to­ Manchester, sical program at the church to­ Police said several families of the line, March 15, is Sunday. the northern forces hy the death, president of Czechoslovakia, RIPAIREP 7 2 The wedding is planned for Sat­ night at 7:30. A male trio will deserted town had been located So you have until midnight. Mareh 12. of James A; H anl,-U I, called for new national elec­ day into a wide-open scramble sing and other numbers will be each Monday, M arch 16, to get your died in Prague today just five urday, .Time 13. Plus Tax here, all in safe condition. Bunker Roehester, N. Y. This plotnre tions. for a successor to Trygve Lie PROMPTLY contributed by talent from the Hill is about eight miles northwest return postmarked and on Ita way Yoshida tentatively set April 19 days after the funeral of his ALL TYPES OF shows Woolson as he smokes a as Secretary General of the congregation. of here. to your nearest Director of Inter­ eigar at home^ln Duluth, Minn. for the elections. His cabinet will protector, Joseph Stalin. MACHINE OPERATORS Daughters were born Tue.aday at Sunday at the 11 a. m. aePvice They said 35 houses were dam­ nal Revenue. Directora replaced 8cr\’e as a carelakcr government United Nations. The heavy-set p 4 a a a n t-bom . the Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mr. Rask will deliver a sermon aged at Blinker Hill. collectors in reorganization of the until a new Diet is elected. The Rusaians cast their 66th Moravian, who even looked like • • • . Mrs. Clifford Hsnsen of 137 Green Revenue bureau last year, but they veto In the 11-natlon security TheosaDds of repair parts are on the "Temptations of Cajvarv." St. Mary’s Hospital attendants Japan's latest political crisis Stalin except for the mustache, Manor road and to Mr, and Mrs. C hester OI.«on of Worcester will are all in exactly the same offices erupted when Ih# lower house council last night to wash out wmq, taken ill Thursday momlsg iastsatly available to our ex­ here said three, persons were ad­ It Pays fa ■ •• • Henry J. Sonoaky of 82 Seaman sing two solos. Look for a WARNER’S at mitted between 2 and 3 a. m. today as collectors occupied, so address Am ericans passed, 229-218, a vote of non­ powerful nine-vote majority for and died of what the Prague roitlo perts. Often saves days of v sit­ circle. In the afternoon at 4 o'clock your return as always, but to a confidence against Yoshida and the Canada's Lester B. Pearson. The said was pneumonia and pleurti^, TRY THE AIRCRAFT' for injuries received in the twister. ing when watches need more Mr. Rask will take for the aub- They were identified as Mr. and director, not a collector. . cabinet. The prime minister's Lib­ Canadian Foreign Secretary, complicated hy a chest hemor­ than cleaning and oiling. Serv­ RRST! Trinity Past Noble Gran’da will ject of his closing message. "TTie Mrs. Albert Beeves, an elderly Also, Commissioner of Internal eral Party (actually Conservative) president of the UN Assembly, rhage. He had been in poor hoRlth ‘Purchased’ was backed by Britain and ice is ear watchword. meet In Odd Fellows Hall Monday Roads from- Calvary." A, social couple of the Bunker Hill com- Revenue T. Coleman Andrews has held a 245-221 margin in the lower KIJUMENT OOTTWAI^ for nearly a ye»r. The broadcast afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Minnie time with refre.shments will be munltv and John Shopt.iw, Bt. 3. asked directors to put returns house. But tonight more than 20 France. hinted that the icy winds In 14oo- K rause head.a the entertsinm ent held In the lower auditorium. HALE’S Bus.seilville. Their Injuries were marked "refund” in a special at­ members of dissident factions IT. S. Geta rive Votea cow, where Gottwald attended Prpft A Whitney-Aircraft DEWEY-RIGHMAN cnmmitte.c, snd the supper com­ The public Is invited to all these described by ho.spital attendants as tention heap. If you figure the gov­ Soviet MIG within the Liberal Party bolted The United States managed to Stalin’s (uAeral Monday, brought East Hartford, Connecticut mittee under the leadership of Mrs. services. ernment owes you a refund on your and voted against- Yoshida. muster only five votes less than on his fatal illness. TS7 Main St.—Manchester “painful but not critical." The Ruth Bdckwlth will he ready to Reeves’ were described as .suffer­ t.ixes, mark your rtlvelope "re­ Three major opposition parlies a majority- for Its eandidate. Car Anglo-Iran Queer Colneldence serve promptly at 6 o'clock. ing from shock. fund.” Hagerstown, Md., March 14 joined the rebellious Ld>cials. los P. Romiilo of the Philippines. But the sudden demise of the A Mrs. Dave Morri.s of Dover, Andrews, and Assi.stant Atty. —(/P)—A former Maryland Yoshida had survived crisis after The lack of a majority made It dictator who succeeded the late Ttie senior CYP Cluh will meet Ark., was treated for a head in­ Gen. H. Brian Holland marked the crisis during nearly five years of unnecessary for the Russians to Eduard Benes as Presidant in IMS return of the season with a notice governor told last night how Parleys on at Center Church Sunday at 6:30. HEARING-AID jury and released. he and two of his wealthy rule under the Allied occupation ii.se the veto In his case, as they struck western observers os . ■ The program will Inchide a panel The twister which moved from to Revenue bureau, Justice depart­ and Japan's newly won sovereign­ had threatened to do. queer coincidence. There were the. southwest to the northeast ment employes and the general business friends took a fi­ ty .’ Russia's candidate. Polish For­ some here who h)»^ Umt he Ha An Informed Citizen! dl.acuaalon on the subject "This I b a t t e r i e s public that revenue laws would get Believe." with Patricia Shirer as y f - p Y f caused property damage at Dover, nancial flyer in free-entei'- The 4-year-old phlillcian ha.s fol­ eign Minister Slanislaw Skrzes- Oil Collapse I might have been "purged" by the For All HcarinR-Aids Delaware, London and Mill Creek, "vigorous and impartial enforce­ lowed the United States lead elose- eewski, got only one vote from new regime in the Kremlin he- moderator. Ken Shtrer will speak ment,” Including attention to re­ prise esjtionage which roblied HEAR fin "This 1 Believe About God"; in addition to Bunker Hill. the Communi.sts of a top- ly in his foreign policy too closely Col. Baker the Russians. There were three cause It feared he might becoms ■ Gail Frankenberger's topic will he Guaranteed Fresh Stale Tfboper Doyne Sherrill at turns of small taxpayers. to suit some of the opposition. But votes sgainst him and seven ab­ Waflhintfton, March 14—(IP) Tito. Clark.sville, Ark., said six houses Earlier, A;idrews had written. In .secret jet fighter plane. the non-confidence vote does not stention's. P a r h a p a algnlficantly t h • "Jesus"; Nsney Cole's "Prayer"; the Revenue bureau's house organ Britiah-Tranian negotiation.* THOMAS J. GRAVES Betsey Frcihelt. "‘The Church": were destroyed at Mill Creek and The amazing financial venture necessarily mean the opposition Puts Away After four hours of wrangling to «ettle their two year old Prague radio followed up tha an- "The BuHetin." that tax officials of three highly reapected and Aaaiatant Director Conn. Public Expendlhirv) Connell Ronald Watt.s. "A Christian Should two others at Dclawara. Trees and wants to break ties with the U. S. In the oak-paneled conference nouncament of tha death by de­ roof tops toppled at Dover. could improve the bureau’s stand- widely known American business­ The opposition, which includes room, council members decided to di*piite over Iranian oil claring, "thoaa attempting to da- Be." All teen-age young people will men into the cloak-and-dagger- I be welcome to attend. the Progrcssive.s, rightwing and adjount attempts to find a gen- nationalization have virtually ntroy tha unity of CZMhoalovakig W addell School Auditorium (Continued on Page Twji) (Continued on Page Two) land of eastern Europe espionage Leftwing Socialists, protested War Togs erallv aerentahle candidate until will be mercilessly wiWiped out." circles- eau.sed a .scries of diplo­ collapsed, diplomatic officials Rev. C. E. Winslow, the new mainly against Yo.shlda policies next Thursday. This was after the pattern Of 873 Main St.. Tel. Ml-3-4136 matic upheavals between Hie Dan­ Meanwhile, the five permanent reported today. Moacow'a radio appeals for unit:ly I pastor to the Church of the Nazsr- which it coYnplained again make Prima Minister Mossadegh of M ONDAY, MARCH 1 6 - 3 P . M . ish government and enraged Poli.sh Japan a police state. Yoshida waa Seoul, March— 14Mfl^—Al­ i- membera—the U. S., Britain, around the new Soviet Prime Min* I one. and Mrs. Winslow, will be "at officials. Iran la expected shortly to reject ! home" to the parishioners this eve- pushing three bills to tighten gov­ lied Sabre jet pilots knocked France, Russia and Nationalist later,' Georgi Malenkov, after SUB-IECT: The busincs.smen, all officers of China were to hold private con­ the settlement proposals presented Stelin'a death. 1 ning at the parsonage, 31 Flower Fulbright (D) Bids GOP Fairchild Aircraft Co. here, are ernment controls over labor, the down, three Communist MIG- him Feb. 20 by Prims Minister I street. tvoea Hi4 , police and schools, sultations in an effort to break There was no hint aa to "who wJU "STATE WELFARE SURVEY" (The Lynch R tport) former Governor William Preston 15s toda.v and the Air Force the deadlock. Churchill's goTenwMnt.- ■tidifeeff Gottwald. Thera ia a poe-'" Lane, Jr., a member of the board came after a tense day of debate Authorlties said Mossadegh’s be­ came after a tens edsv of debate announced that the Korean An.v one of the five can veto a aibility that the post of President' ; PUBUC INVITED i Professor and Mrs. Clyde O. of directors; Richard S. Bouttelle, havior la so unpredictable that no Beckwith, Jr., of Oklahoma City, Support Ike on Bohlen in the lower house and dozens of War’s top jet ace, ’Col. Royal candidate and all five must be may be aboliihed and ruling power president of the. firm, and Arthur one can say confidei'tly that he placed in the hands of a group of are the parents of s baby daugh­ F. Flood, executive vice president. conferences. among the majority voting for a Sponaored By League Of Women Voters Of Manchester N. Bak6r, would fly no more successful nominee. If a candi­ will reject the British proposals. likely contenders for tha No. 1 ter. Evelyn, horn ' Thursday. Mrs. ■ A retired AiTuy officer, Col. Imniedlalely afterward Yoshl- comlrat missions. However, all available information Beckwith is the former Marilyn Wa.shinglon, March 14 (j’l—A*ing on trying to force it.s wi'th- : Ulius (Pete) Anio.ss. .who lives on fla's deputy. Taketora Og.ita. date falls to get a majority, a spot. The Air Force said Sabre pilots, negative vote by-one of the five In Washington leaves no reason­ Four Contenders Chancey of Oklahoma and Mr. Democratic Senator appealed to ,, , , „„„„„ Gib.son island, a quiet little retreat handed the Diit speaker an Im­ utilizing a secret radar gunsight, able doubt that he has decided on Beckwith is the son of Mr. and McCarthy was reported concen- ■ 20 miles southeast of Balti­ perial rescript announcing disso­ does not constitute a veto. The four likeliest contender* for his Republf?an colleagues today to , his’ efforts on building up shot down three MIGa, probably Unless some agreement Is such action. the throne are Antonin Zapotocky, Mrs. Clyde Beckwith of 12 Trotter home comfort more. masler-mlTided the plan. lution of the. Diet. The paper .Some Apprehension street. support President Eisenhower's sufficient opposition to do that destroyed two more, and damaged reached during the Big Five con­ the Prime Minister; 'Vilem Biroky, Cliina.ved, M arch 5 fi'om Emperor Hirohito was mere­ two additional-Red jets! What effect this would have on policie.s and nominations "for the. Democrats .support the nomin.-i- ly a parliamentary formality. sultations between now and Thurs- deputy Prime Minister; Kar^ tion almost unanimously, accord The schojiie, whiclj began about Derided Himself Iran’s Internal political fight In Bacllek, National Security Minis­ a year ago, was climaxed Marcli 5 MORIARTY Bros. good of the country.' ing to Sen. Sparkman of Ala­ A spokesman -said Baker, of Mc- (Continued on Page Eleven) relation to the Russians is a mat­ ter, and Alexei Cepicka. Gottwald’a .Son. Fulbright of Arkan.sas when a Polish Air F’oice lieutenant (Continued on Page Two) ter nif speculation here, some of it 3 I S C E N T t R ST bama, a member of the Foreign Kinne,y. Texas, derided himself not aon-in-Iaw and Defense Minister. I N C O M E T A X made Ihr statement in an inter­ landed cm the Danish-owned island apprehensive. Relations committee. to fly an,v more. As commander of Gottwald wielded broad powers Have your taxes computed or view as Sen. .McCarthy (R., Wis.) of Bornhold witli a Soviet-built the 4th Kighte.r-Interceplor Group, Settlement of the oil dispute in Prague. He was not only Presi­ checked by a qualified tax ac­ And Fulbright, anothe]- mem­ MIG-15 jet fighter plane. would give Mossadegh quick con joined the ranks of Senate Re­ ber of that rommiltee which may he had-completed more-than 125 Eden Says Red dent, but boss of the Communist countant. Call Mltbhell 3-5416 COAL-COKE publicans who oppo.se the nom ina­ Tile American bu.sine.s.snicn wore Sen. McCarthy missions. The 'usual number of trol of Urge s)jms of money -up party and commander-in-chlef of for appointment or atop In at tion of Cliailcs .E. (Chip) Bohlrn call Bohlen for furlher Ic.stiiutiny up about *10,000 combat missions Is 100. to 100 million dollars advanced by Tuc.sday, a.sserlcd: ] finance the phenomenal project. both the army and the aecret 24t Main Street. Available at Ttl. M Itchtli 3-SUS to he Anibas.sadnr to Moscow. The Air F'orce said its fighler- Policies Block the U. S. to put his economic sys ' police. No other functionary in. a your convenience. Spring Sweaters "I believe Mi . Bohlen is well i Qnc of the principal's .said at Sees Pressure homhers swept almost to the Yalii tern on its feet, and thereby per­ The opposition to Eisenhower'.s Communist aatellte had as much selection of Bohlen expressed qualified to be our 1 cprc.srntalivc ]pa.st two men died in carrying out river bolder of Manchuria during haps ease the political situation. Bcieiiion lu a f in Moscow. It is most iinfoilunate jlie scheme. He wo■oiildn't identify power, at least in name. floubt that there arc enoi g vol.^ ^ v,,. „„,ers who the (lay and plastered Communist Iran broke diplomatic relations Gottwald's illness did not be­ ho took part, for To Curl) Voice supply and troop facilities. Korean Truce with Britain last fall. The U. S. ^ block Bohlen 8 oui- rrlation.s with Riis.sia wc have ffar of jeopardizinjjeopardizing those who come known to the world until late BOUCLE CT Oft They apparently wriT ooncrnliat- ...... ^ ' Eighter-homhers aeored a field has acted as go-between since that SUpon, short slee.ve. sm all collar. Pink. blue. no Amha.s.sador in Moscow. ! helped, yesterday when the Prague ra

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