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i ” , . 1 ^ BATDRDAT, MAT T, IM t Tlw Weather Average Dally Net Praae Rae I or O. a. Waeihe foe the Maath el MaKh. ttie the « e ^ offidalo, Uwynrn and D^cemaa ore. gathared ia tbn To Be Graduated Give Operetta 9 ,7 4 0 yaatareay; Bqht to awata ta- "back room” that Duffy takoa hia oight: Heard Along Main S # r e e > ddlag. The goad-aatured bontar Remembtf Modier With Cand^ et toe A e«t tseay. dltoB tu n a to ralaUvaly nerioua At Buckland CBMUun Group •( the dlOTsalona. ON SUNDAV, MAY 8 . Monehaster " 'A CUyM Village Chsarm, .PlO i «( South MothodUt diuroli And on Some of Mahche$ter*$ Side Streets, Too It was during one of these lulls moot Mobdoy c* T:<6 p. m., in that Duffy made a remark we Large Audience Pleaied Beautifully packed boxes of Schraffts and Bomhaat (SUmSEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ‘tie LedlW periai. tcswa will thought rather thought-provok­ aad Brad}» chocolates. VOL. Lxvm; no. i 8« (UhUMiaaa AivaetMaa oa Paea 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY t, lfl4» : to: Xie. Aiaia Mr^ Elizm- The old saying that biting dogs an iavaaioB of my pef*^**l ing. "In all the timea I have been At Presentation of don't bark we accept as true even i erty. totk Smith, lira. Margerto Mo "I have just tasted of this bottle appointed guardian over eome ICra. Ethel Tomm, Mr*. without the experience of having youngster, in court,” philoaophlxed “Snow White” Dugan and . Mra. Sarah been attacked. They say that I of liquor. I will confide to you. apd dogs only bite, mean people, and 1 cannot see where or how 1 am Duffy, "only once have any of The Soda Shoppe Shanghai Str«9t’Execution that a good hearty laugh will scare invading the rights of any other them thanked me at the end of A Urge and cnthuaisatlc audl- person on earth. I find it excel­ court. And that was the first one.” Bowles Seeks to Do a dog away. The trouble is, that ancs witneaaed "Snow White and 187 NO. MAIN STREET DEPOT SQUARE Patterson Views ■ <1:^ iKahtomla are in progrem tor biting dogs and people don't un­ lent. Qne of the "boys in the back the Seven Dwarfs'' at Buckland a> oMHMt play to be presented in "Just to show you my independ­ room” suggested recently that the derstand each other. With a school Friday evening. 'll>e thrM iteging by Center Thespl* strong minority of 2.500 dogs in ence of such truck as you are writ­ town purchase a radio or televi­ their annual meeting May this town, it seems only sensible ing, 1 have taken another drink of sion set that would help to pass act operetta by Paynter and Treaty, as Block 39 at'A in Woodruff HaU. Center that the rest of the residents the aforesaid most jubilant Sandy the time. Until that - time, how­ Grant-Shaefer was a very happy Everything Possible Aurch. Mrs. Mary Bums has un- should give some attention to the MacDonald, and 1 will aay to you ever, some of the men are proving choice. ' oirtaken the condensation and the study of getting along with, and that it is about as smooth a drink pretty adopt at sleighb-of-hand There will be a matinee this dlrectlbn of the play and <. • iing influencing dogs. as a criminal ever put into his sys­ tricks that would even make Mul­ afternoon at the school eat 2:30. Sr asm** All interested in witneas- tem. The second drink, which 1 ligan, the. Professional Magician, Before the curtain goes up the SILO >nd FIELD CORN To Russian War We are interested in a campaign Ihs thlb modem staging are cor- shall soon follow by a third, makes sit up and take notice. rhythm bend composed of the to this effect. We have a slogan, me more certain that those who ^SOy invited to attend. too. "Be a Big Brother To the younger pupils will play. To Pass Legislation feel their systems require a stim­ The parts of the main charac- | Hi*teating Corns in most all the common Former • ~ Pooch Next Door.” ulant should band together; or­ Junior likes to have his ride on tera are played by; Kathleen Olm- officul Saya | Q u n ese W ar } nether Dion. Dean of Assump- So many people have been ganize. afid start a campaign to the pony, but many local reanlenta varieties and in Hybrid types. grabbed by the legs and pants stead, Mary Powell, Frank But- Case for Atlantic llea CpUege of Worcester, Mass.. I floor this Volstead business if it lound tnat having \]Unior's picture kus. Donald Havens, James Mover, tKU address the Children of Mary here lately- that this is no laugh­ taken on the pony was an expen­ Treaty Simple aa Rue-! Governor Says He ^Laid ing matter. It is serious and ; can be done. Milton Doebaar. m b o t Mr. aad Joyce Wetherell, Gail Bowers, G e te Q o se r It Wasn't Easy 4 t their tea to be held May IS. at “Non, Mr. Editor, I am no sive proposition. Several com- Joyce JohanMn, Arlene Herring, New Republic 1 p. m., at S t James’s church. En­ verges on being a local humani­ bum and vou can’t make me a Mrs. Eiwie Deebner of 8H SBrnmlt eia Would Not DarCi Down No Unchange* tarian effort. pialiitn were registered about a street will gmdnato this June Philip Gunther, Esther Pasqual- SPECIAL $1.00 Bushel tertainment and refreshments will ! bum. I like a Uttle drink now pony-picture taking outfit that Ine, Xklward Darna. William I able Formulas* in to provided. Tickets may be ob- Of course, unthinking people and then and I have taken a from Suffleld Academy where to To Fight Againat Com- i To Shanghai For Germany might oversimplify the problem wandered about town two weeks has been an toaor etodeat. He Grimason, Michael Strange, Wil­ Discount in hag lots. SsiiM before the Crowning, in the I third and maybe it is a fourth. ago. One couple we know really liam Karvelia, James Ham. Davd. bined Strength Now | Program He Has Pre­ dhutch' basement. May S. solution and say "Why not send ' and I am more than ever eon- will eater Browa University la the all the dogs to Bolton?" Some hit the ceiling. ' fall. - Bowers, ThomSa Strange and Rob* sented; Ready to Aid I vlnred that aay man that doesn’t aid Brault. Fighting Around KaL> Passes T est *5 . — would send them to Coventry. I is a big idiot. It seems that daddy waa walking Washington, May 9.—(JP) ■. The recent "Eahibitlon of Eariy Some fsrther. We doubt if these "1 wanSt to say to you that this home from a shopping trip with Many new characters not uau- ting Today; Commun- I Representatives of American Decoration,'; held at Junior, and spotted the pony and mitt to get over to primp his J ally< a.«soeiated with Snow White —Former Secretary of War places want them because city \ Secitch Is all right. A lot of It pumpkins. Both Parties to Get Center church by pupils' of Mra. dogb are useless in the country. 1 wouldnT do us harm. When we camera. Junior insisted on riding i I are seen in the operetta. There are BUSH HARDWARE CO. Robert P. Patterson said to­ iiita Presfi Offensive ' Constitution, Approved ^ B. DeWolf attracted over 300 We may a.s well face the prob­ ened stimulany we need it. My the pony, so dad bad hia (Junior's) I elves, fairies, sunbeams. couHiers, day the case for the Atlantic Far to Southwest i T ogether OU persons. The be.autlfully decorated lem and call a spade a spade. In grsndfyer was broughr up on rum. picture taken. Feeling sorry for What local real estate operator I guards and townspeople. .MANCHESTER, CONN. : By Corivenlion, Must btfys, coffee ' table, commodes, is seeing a local attorney .-egular- The colorful scenery which was treaty ia simple: It would the country they want dogs with That had it in the housd all th«f the gent with the camera, who preserve peace because Rus­ tiuMrs and other articles were good throaty yells, scary to the time, hey dranj it freely and even was drosed in a tom shirt, baggy ly these days, perhaps with a view I made by the pupils under the di- Shangbsl, Msy 9—(Pj—FlghUng I Meet Approval of State Capitol, Hartford, mown off to perfection by the stranger, but non-destructive to the mtnlstew drank it when he pants, and old.ahoes, daddy hand­ to dissolving a partnership in I rection of .Hazel Lutz, art tupar- sia would not dare go to war around Kaltlng brought the Chi­ Ma.v 9.—(yP)—G o V e r n o r ^ ^ t of' the ' decorated lamps building ownership that reported- I visor, and the lovely costumes tm i > artitna ! Military Governors his person. There is no reason Came to our house. U8s a pretty ed the photographer a two dollar against' the combined nese civil wmr to an area 17 miles I Bowles, only recently blamed plaoed on pach of the tables. Tea ftr a dbg to be kept In a oity at klnf of a cointry when a grandson bill and told him lo keep the ly hasn'k. hasn't, been 'too too harmonious a which were also made by the chil­ strength of the pact nations. northweat of the heart of Shang­ Five gangsters who had vtcamlced resideata In variocs parte of brteagnerod StonKhsI were executed on Bonn, Germany, May 9—(iPi— ! by Republicans for causing a was aerved in the vestibule from all. They are useful in the coun­ le better than his gundfaher. 1 change. Fifty cents waa the price dren under the direction of Haniiatk. Patterson testified before the a silver, service, the table decomt- Jensen, Home Economics teacher hai today. ' a mala ttoreagkfare by monlcipal police In a determineid egort to clear tbe city ot crime. Four are try, for watching purposes.' Can can drink this nort of Scutob all quoted for the picture. Senate Foreign RelsUons commit­ abesdy deed sa tha fifth (kaeeUng, background) wait* to ho executed In typicnl Aineae fnahlon— ■The Germans at la.'t have the con­ log-jam in the General Ai- to vrtth an enormous centerpiece you mention one reason why a city day and nit be no worse a cicozen When they talk of ancient tor­ added much to the audience’s en­ F ar to the southweid, Commu- stitution for a new west Genran .cembly, said today he wanted ^ lianalea The entire exhibit was Next day a young woman called joyment of the operetta. tee. It is holding hearings on the • toilet In the toek a t the head. Badloptoto by Wnrren Lee, NEA-Aeme stag correspondent. (N’E.% person would want to keep a dog than 1 was beforte. I could drink at the house and presented daddy tures Uke "breaking a parson on queetion whether the Senate aiat armies pressed a twin-pronged republic — democratic, unarmed | to do everything possible to a jgrsat credit 'to Mrs. DeWolf and unless It was In the hope that the this whole quaet audd neger giber the wheel" most people- have no Miss Martha White, music su­ offensive along an Irregular 2S0- radio-tolepboto). ______to r pupils. .dog would bite a neighbor? with a bill for six bucks, the price pervisor conducted while Warren should ratify the treaty of mutual and pledged to peace. 1 5 W bring warring Republicana an etelash. to have the picture developed and idea this fomf of old-time satia- WASTE PAPER aid against sggreealon, signed mlle front. This operation extend­ Today it is being nished to west­ "Bue vyhay I wmeat of yiou is to Wood, muilc supervisor, accom­ I anil Democrats together. framed. Mother, a little perturbed. facUon still persists. You can still here April 4 by the United States ed from thb seaport of Hangchow ern zone military gosernora for .T to Manchaater Civic Orchestra Arrests here for various forms remund yiu o'ncr agalalan and get broken on the wheel. Go to panied. on the eaat to Lake Poysng on the Statement Seen ConcUintory agnlan thqf yoq arw i^ad wronb snd 11 other nations. Crash Victims i final approval. The 11 west Ger­ will moat Monday evening for of dimnkenness are not decreasing. any carnival u d aec. The treaty will not to binding west. At some placet the Red Socialism Not Answer i In a statement which observers The problem has been highlighted ib comfselnging evert that the picture bad klready been man etstea' I.egUlaturaa must 1 took to be conciliatory In tone, tto thabr waakty rohaejaai f t The alnt paid for. For on answer she re­ ea this country - until - it is sp- drive had carried 200 miles south ratify it yet. too. faaaad Oon^gatlonal Church in- by the regular appearance before drlnls as a bouhm. X’ of Yangtze. j governor said he "laid down no the court of certain offenders who criulals. ceived the same old story; the ’The Old Main street friend was provad by s two-thirds vote of Reach Safety ' Despite opposition from states i unchangeable formulaa" in tha ataad of at the Concordia Church. OSBd.. photographer had no right to at a social gathering, and he v.-as AME-SITE DRIVES the aenste. Flghtfag Ob Rcnall Beale ; rightera, some centrists and the! Work is being dona on Me have post-graduated from jail so “Rexcevtfillu Yioytdx, To lUs Facing World legislative program he has pre­ often they could be presented With 5 Swrv'-jtf." make any money transactions. So. | doing hia beat to get into the gen- Terms Arranato! «OaUt" CSeaa to B aer's A Shanghai garrlaon command I CommuniOts. the German constl- | “Bmab” oratorio and Director Junior bab his ride, daddy ia out I conversation. Joining a knot Choice Of Maferfals communique seemed to indicate ; ti;tional convention approved it, sented. Wanasi Wood would like to have the fraternity key. Back and Pstteraon told the committee Pilot and Student Nurse Asserting ha had bean trying forth they go. with the system Stop the Harmonica! two bucks, and the photo will un- I ot men he thought it was onl.v the that Bussis’s "guilt” in starUng the fighting closest to Sbsnghsl j 53 to 12, last DtghL * the vioUa section start rehearsing Thomas D. Colla MONDAY, MAY 9 was on a small scale. KaiUng is on Pope Says Solution Must "for many weeks" to "put an and such that there Is nothing much Here you are, Mr. and Mrs. doubtedly be used as an advertise-1 right thing to appear interested in World war H ia 19S9 “waa aecond Arrive at Vancouver I Oermao Democracy Reborn ( to the wrangling that haa stala* at.T.o’clock and the rest of the else that it seems possible to do Manchester. The era's greatest ment t.ie people r>fMnt. 2-9219 only to Oist of Hittor.” the ShanghaJ-Nsnking highway German democracy waa reborn arekaetra start at 8 o’clock. "Vtho is that woman serosa the seven miles north of the railway Six Days Overdue Be Found in Con- N 6 W S Tidbits I mated ail efforts to bring out than speed them along their cycle contest! We want ideas for this ------IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION This waa aa ohvtous refaranca to -r-on paper, at least—four years to ' sound public legislation," Govsr- of drunk, pinched, tried, jailed and column, and ara offering 820.000 Used Car Dealert in town are room?" he fustdedly inquired of the Berlia Mtocow agreement between the two cities. Red troops tracts Which Preserve the day after Nazi Ctermany hope- : Steve BorayMX, aasemhiy fine , MIm Ora Bane Hildridge, for­ a bystander. tbniating along the rail liiie were Called From (A*) Wires nor Bowles said: drunk again. in prizes (we set the value, not | wondering just what kind of a which ptaeeded the Nazis' march By George Brinunell lessly conceded defeat. | worker, pauses to mop his brow "If it is a q-.iestion of attitudq, merly toaodatad witb the work There was once another Writer you) to tha lucky winner of our car la heceasary to meet the re- "Which one?’* the man said. Help the Hospital —.Help Local Industry By Continuinff liita Potoad, within S5 miles of Shanghai. Oansdiaa Press Staff Writer Authority of Employer The constitution leaves the door : as he found picketing under a hoi damp at. LaChambon-S-Lignon, who made some comments, on this "I'hat one there who looks tike Inside this largest Aslan city, I want to express my own aincer* contest. j qijlrements of a young,’ prospec- OPEN ALL DAY CaUinq Ruosla "an ambitious Vancouver, B. C., May 8—(Dia- United Nations General Assem­ open for the Russian zone to join ^ sun a little tlrieg ia Detroit. I desire to help in every way to 'ftouica, will speak to the com­ situation, and he received the fol­ You don’t need any box tops, tiva executive secretary whose a hobgoblin,’’ our friend replied. To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! aad power hungry dictatorahip the Nationalist garrison ordered bly in last a<4ieduled week of its ' the new state — if free elertiona t Steve, along with more than B9,0M bined young people's group of lowing letter as a result: You don’t need any coupons. You : mother has decided that a new The man drew himself up. “That, Chineae and foreign business firms tributad by Aasociated Press)— Vatican City, May 9.—(A>) I bring the representativas of both SUNDAY that haa aarer had any acmplea session . . . Riot act Hfted in As­ take place in Soviet-controlled east other UAW-CIO Ford Mater eeaa- I parties together in a spirit a t ua> Csater church tomorrow evening "You seem to take a good deal don’t need nothin’. ; Cadillac convertible ia not the type air.” he said, "ia my mother-ls- againat launching a war," Patter­ and aome government agencies ta i Sunburned and grimy, weary of —Pope Pius. XII has told Ro­ bestos, Canada, but 850 provincial Germany. | pony strikers are In a walkout at -at«. of delight in telling other people We like tha pubUc and we w ant, of car her daughter should hai^ law." son aaid tha Boviete understood turn over 950 trucks and 800 jeeps choctriate b a n and mosquitos. Bill man Catholics that Socialism The four-power Council o f . I del-standing and m utu^ respocL" police still patrol its streets after | th e ' Rouge plaat. (AP wtre- The governor waa blamed for how to live and perhaps that is to do them good. Everthing we got i They have Caught off unbalanced but not North End Pharmaev only force. to t “military purposes.’' Grant and Sheila Cure came home cannot be the answer to the ' strike violence last Thursday . . . Foreign Ministers will discuss the photo). - Vaccination and diphtheria tox- your business,Dusiness, butoui itii seemsserois tolo meinr youm. You don’t buy anything , this'oast w e^^n undone. our friend quickly What tha pact does, Patterson Foreign casualties, including the | night—six days overdue. Southern Democrats promise to go ] German question generally In the stalemate in a week-end stato- that you exceed your duty when ^nd we are not obligated if you do. sell the customer tha choice aelec” »"'itched. 4 Depot Sq. Phone 954.5 world’s economic ills. The an­ ment issued by House Majority aiff eitinte will to Held next Wed- i ---- - . 1 added la a prepared statement, is American snd British, were inter-: Dressed in the same light cloth­ swer must he found in con­ down the line for one of President Paris May 23. Free elections might ay,av atarnng at •a a. mm. at'a i , arrogate yourself the right to We just want to see you happy. tlona in their lots, but to no avail “N®. n®.” he aaid. "I mean that to bring together atrwigth ,!‘fsr In ceding to try to keep the garrison ing they wore when their light Truman's campaign pledges, ex­ be planned there. Leader George C. Conway fR.- Manehsottr Mamorial hoapitsL All we aak is that you send us, in Mother inalau on standing on the hog-eyed one beside her." aaceas of any that XIoacow could from commsndering the foreign fleet Canuck aircraft crashed late tracts between employers tension of reciprocal trad* agree­ However, at present German Ford Walkout Giitlford) who aaid that if the gov- I pen to enjoy, ann occoccasional drink of on# word or lean,. and . in French, vehlelea. Many American snd Brit­ enor would take n vacation for tto Scotch’ on occaslona.cauo comer and having the dealer drive | The man glared, "That la my JARVIS muster." —— Monday in a driving snowstorm and workers which pre­ ment program . . . Political life Communlsta aay they are proceed- i - • Aasambly No. 10 Order of Rain­ your reason why you think Heard hia selections past her on the! ' ha aaid. I FsWamtaa of atreagth ish firms were hard hit by the or­ atop 8.080-foot Mount Hozomecn, of Frank Hague hongs in balance ing w-ith an “all-German govern- j five ramaining weeks of tha - “I have, .been presented a fine Along Main Street is tha beat der. Some were engaged in essen­ serve the authority of the in Jersey (?lty election tomorrow Effects Grow sesaion, the General Aasombty bow CUHs and Hartford Aassnibly bottle of Scotch whiskey and it’s street so sha can see just whst ------FOR SALE He ticked off these estimates of 135 milaa east, they told this story: employer while providing for 1 ment” in the Russian zone. They | No. S,-left Uud morning by char- before me aa I set at my type­ Main street in the U.S.A.! Easy, kind of eye-appeal the car has.' The way we hear it times are arestera stnogth: tial setivltleo. . . . House group studying Euro­ have insisted on a united Germany could get its busineaa dona. isn’t It? Get your pen. now. Says:— Grant, SO, a Vancouver pilot, "tto prpsparity of ali the members pean aid oppropi^Uona will look I and cppoaad a weatam atata. twad bitt, to attend the Grand As- writer. and indita this lettar to you. 0*V y«b> aha knows saveral of the I getting tough enough so that even (1) Ifsnpowsr at Isast aqusl to OsnM Be Bxsented' and tto gS-yoar old student nurse a t the p industrial skill "that dealt with by law. Since Sbsng- "We hit the first bad weather ers from France, Canada, Bel­ California police surgeon, after Not mentioned in the final docu­ . tiufj: i>.000 in Parade party won discontinuing bi-portl* and Mrs. Ruth Fox, accompanied tended that I do by the giver? Then we will blindfold a moose cannot be measured in tons or bsl is under martial law, offend­ gium, The Netherlands, England all other measures had failed to ment were the reservations which i snd have him horn in and pick one ^ e w le , or "we like that one. buf -T o w TI's KglCfllK*#*!* when we tried to go through the and Italy. ITie text of his speech, eon oonferencee of legiolstive lend­ the group. 1 "1 elaiia that aay each law ia do you have it in a different i ** * I j l l g l U U t r r cubic fesL ers could be executed. Cequihalla poos. It was coming bring life back to drowned aeven- the U. S., British and Frenc h made Bulletin! ers, colled upon Demoernta to ok- of the contest submissions. To delivered in French, was released year-old Loneta Leslie, cuts abdo­ at Washington April 8th when color?” I SPRING CLEANING I.10THER "In ths presence ot that eem- The garrison did not give details down like curtains.” Detroit. May 9— /Pi — Act- plore every means of concillatioR. make certain that there will be no It looks as if she ia trying to tiaed strength ia the reeourcee it a t the gigantic Communist opera­ They tried the Big Bend high- by the Vatican today. men open and massages child’s they agreed to the proposed repub­ favoritism, the judges also wUI be Lists Work Done ASHER AND BUBBISH There, ia no "irreducible clash heart, but that too fp^ls . . . Hun- lic. j lag Detroit Mayor George Ed­ *Tf it (the ataiemate) is n buy a Car to aeU the daughter. takes to wage war," Patterson tions southwest a t Shanghai but wmy route then but hgd to turn , wards oiodr persoaol oppeato question o t deep-seated difference blindfolded. The winning submis­ ' REMOVED said, "tha autocrats in ths Krem- said the Communlste were contin­ back. They tried to get to Prince- “ between employers ^ | dreds of thousanfls of landlords in { These are believed to include I sion, Chosen by the moose, will be nation tilling out fonna seeking control over basic relations be- I to Heory Ford H aad Walter of opinion-,” • he said, ‘T hope th at Pete Kletcha, the oldest ac- Progress reports on 37 different * CELLARS CLEANED That Grand Person, On hn will see no proqpect of victory uing their drive in Kiangsi and tbn. B. C.. "but we were blocked the pontiff declared, Rcuther today to try to settle tha members of my party wrin ex­ placed in the judges’ hands. tlve (?) player ...... highway projects here, plus a REASONABLE and win act give their aoldiera-the Chekiang provinces. in solid ” I quoted from Sh encyclical on increa.sed rents . . . Senator Mc- tween Germany and the outside | They will call you on the phone, in the Twilight Carran (D., Nev.l says United world as well as Security against ' tke five-day strike of fifi.fiM plore every possible avenue to­ League, is Uying claim to the fish­ large amount of specialized engi­ Tel. 2-2995 Or 2-3357 word to march." One drive, the communique said, ”We ware about at the border ®«plt«l-"Quadregeaimo Ford workers. ward reducing and isolating those and if you are home, and answer, ing championship of Center neering work Is listed in the April Mother’s Day "Pact to Preserve Peace" was toward Nsnehang, Kiangsi Anno—issued In 1931 by Pope Nstions and other internetionai a revival of German militarism. | COMING! we win ask you just one question. when it really closed highway department such Jobs « am Fngn Twcivo) on the southeast coast just below (CMrinued ou Page Tea) with beating 69-.vear-old man to OOimNUES THBOUOH SAT., MAT 31 you will take all. Youra will be tht started to say. claims to be one of were in progress as the removal Mirrors, Glass Chekiang. tion.” five-day strike spraod from coast ^ and improvement of state hoepl- following priaea: $800 worth of death to rob him of 81.27.7 . . . 1 tala and other Institution* “the the true sportsmen in town, wait­ and replacement with conduit of (Fukien fronts on the big island “At present, this part of the en­ Europe marks V-E day with some to coast. trolley rails, 70 retooling tools, 3 ing a few days after tha "bathtub" the old North School street bridge, Furniture Tops. Window province of Formosa which Gen- cyclical aeettu almoat to fumiah . I prime reaponalbllltle* we hev* to­ goats (one milker snd one butter?, ia stocked before he goes down other culvert Installations, sweep­ and Plate Glass. Auto Glass Senator Quits ersllasimo Chisug Ksl-Shek re­ Try to .Polish ua. unhappUy, with an example of : ®^ Hope to Plan The company held to its posi­ ward the (feople of Oonnacticut." 27 three-tone cat skins. SO assort­ and casts his line from the end of ing, patching, street sign jobs, portedly has convarted into s for­ an occasion loat because it was n o t' Soviet Marshal SokoloVaky ac- tion that the speed-up dispute Perhaps aignlflcantly, ha mad* RED ed Irish jigs, 89 wblppletrees in hia 10c pole. Our last report tells laying drain pipe, hauling and fill­ tress for s last Nationalist stand.) selzed in time," Plus XII comment- cusea U. S. and Britain of creating should be irbitrated by an expart full bloom and 2S pounds of cloae- us that Pete caught his 17th trout ing, grading, resurfacing, catch- Pact Hearings The communique did not men­ Bills on Labor . I "artiflciai tensions" In internation- World Peace selected by the company and (Ceatlnned on Pag* Tweive) MEN'S ly shaved ice. Thursday , night. Maybe he is basin repairs, gutter and curb White Glass Co. tion Kashing, rail center of the Urges EHoilaatiag Soapicion lal relations . . . PrlBeeme Mar­ imion. The CIO United Auto CARNIVAL There has never been a contest finding it easier to swing a fish work, oiling, scarif>-ing and set­ 24 Birch St. Manchester Shsnghal-Hsngchow lihe 82 miles The popo pleaded for elimination garet "probably” will be received Workers have rejacted this aug- bv Pope Pius tomorrow . . . like this. Go out tonight. We miy pole than it ia to awing a baseball ting merestOnea. southwest of Shanghai. The Red of mutual suspicion by workers Brvin Makpfi Comment gesrion. JARVIS-DOUGHERTY LOT, CENTER ST. call you! bat. OpM Dall.y 8 A. M. To B P. M. Watkins *Sick and Tired House Democrats Work* and emolovera NauticalNautlcal pickets enter strike pic- Ekigineering work consisted of. radio St Peiping claimed its cap­ 1 (lire at Singer plant Stages Moo*. Demoaotrattaa inctodina Satuntar Of Being Humiliated' ture Sunday bight. At that tima He aaid— recent experiments in ' In Berlin; l-d‘ave« To- With prospects for an early set­ Probation Officer James Duffy A well known gardener, who among other items, staking out the Nationallet garriaon acknowl- ing on Compromises Socialism” had underscored the i N. J. . . . Film Star Robert Walk- storm water sewers, bench marks, I er. out of psvchiatrlc clinic after tlement of the 85,000-man walkout ia often appointed by the Town conducts bis green thumb enter­ Hlent.v Of Parkinq By Chairman Gonnally adged all contact with Kaahlng diWiculOes in International ex-; policemen, to dav for British Zone F lash es! Court as guardian over a minor prises in the \-lcinity of Main firoperty lines, profiles for street On Two Measures Now several brawls with policemen, growing dimmer, the union staged A Real "Big Top" Erent On Premises had boen broken off and aaid change and from the lack of capi­ a ma.vo demonstration yesterday. I who is presented on one charge or | street and Middle Turnpike, re- development. road and curb Kaahan, 10 miles nearer Shanghai, tal. to resume his career. Berlin. May 9 /P.- British For­ (Late Bnitotina ol tto UP) Wire) another. Duffy does pretty well in ports that he is about to join the grades, staking out water main Make that Mother*s Day gift a Jarvis home. Washington, Hay '9—(P)—Sena­ Waablngton, May 9—uPi—House Executive Board of United I.u- It waa partly to arouse enthusi­ RIDES BOOTHS SPECIAL ACTS waa being defended. • "Why noL” he asked, "while theron church in America drafts eign Secretary- Erifest Bevln said asm among atrikera. partly to put I his capacity aa "short-term law­ forces of the opposition and ask lines on four streets, and a great tor Watkins (R., Utah) quit tha Labor committee democrats art today that at the forthcoming deal of other measurement and If mother is happy in that Jarvis home, vte The Communist broadesat also busy these days poliahing careful­ there is still time, put things in or- for widespread evangelical; yer," but nevertheleaa takes quite to be made a police superaumer- I North Atlantic pact hearings to­ der in th* full consciouineaa of ; countries behind Iron Cur- Paris Big Four conference *-we Daniel* DecUne* Naval Poet a ribbing from members of the po­ aiy. Only duress of the strongest figuring work. day, declaring be was "sick snd (OMtiH ly and quietly the fine points of hope to plan the peace . of the (Contiaoed on Page Tea) Washington. May 9.—r^>— MATINEES know Dad and the children will also be. am Fage Tea) two labor legislation conipromiaea. common responsibility in a way to cardinal Spellman dedi- lice department and court offi­ sort could compel such a step, he I tired o f being humiUsted" by aoaure the one (the employer) bundinga at Bova Town, world.” Friend* of JonaUinn Dnoleto snld GIANT cials. says, but the duress ia being fur- | . One ia a new bill to repeal the todnv he hn* deeUned the post of Oislrmsn ConnsUy (D., Tex.) of against unjust luopidon, and the . 'New'York' C!it'v” trim sit I He made the^ comment at brief For The Kiddies Sat. Although the court participants nished. FILMS Compare these values for Mother and see Taft-Hartlei^‘'law. and the Othar is Wor'ld'a only > ceremonies at the American air lift I vereUry of the Nnvy. Ttoy snld the Bsnste Foreign Reistions a plan to get a 75-cent minimum others (the workara) against iHu-averted Storms Cause May 14 aad Sat. May 21 are asked to be in court at 9 a. m., His garden plot is situated i OPEN ALL DAY DEVEI.OPED AND Admits Part rions which wrill not be long in be- I irish-born rabbi. Theodore Lewis terminal. Tempelhof, where Gen. Dnniela. editor ef The Rntoigh (N. BINGO it is usually at least half or three- across the street from his resi-1 for yourself why people are saying: How does eommittee. wage approved by tbe House, (ft Lucius D. Clay.saw him off for the 1««- 1 -g-v c.) New* end Obeerver, rencked PRINTED both, the poUahera had some coming social perils?” * Installed at historic Touro syna- quarters of an huor before the j dencr. He has to cross Middle • SUNDAY Jarvis do it for $10,300.00? Watkins hoc bean a paraistant Th* pope recommended that gogue in Newport, R. I., yesterday British zone of Geniiany. l l a m S I O r p Uiet deelalon alter n week-end docket ie straightened cat and I Turnpike nightly to water his I 24-HOITR SERVICE rough apota to smooth. T n^alk With German Leader* iTiUTll with Secretory of De- critic a t the treaty. He has beto In 3 Deaths Democratic leaders want to workers, through investments ®f i . . . Communist Alexander Ste- prepared for presentation. It la cress. Sometimes, he states, he I ore value per dollar as well as outstandinq IKability permitted to question witnesses savings, should "participate in the vens save* State department troii-'. ------i fense Johnson. President Trumnn during this period when some of cannot get his hoe across the I North End Pharniary Film Deposit Boi bring the minimum wage bill to ^ |T tary will talk with German leaders previously hnd snld Onnlela was and closet space downstairs with two additional during tha hearing although be ia the floor before the end of this constitution of th* nationel capl- j hie by deporting kimeelf thoroughfare for a half hour or 4 Depot Sq. Phone 9545 At S^ore Entrance M not a committee meikber. ■tal. spokesnisn eays current decline In who yesterday.... ,finished drawing up Tornado, Strong Wind iinfier tonsldernlion t* aoeceed more. His only hope, aa summer unfinished rooms upstairs. Laborer Claims Self. month; a return bout on the other John L. Salllina, who resigned ia Advertisement— At the start of today’s hearings, Issue haa been oet for about the "The proprietor of the means of business has not altered long range^JJ coMtitutlon^for the t^ traffic increases is that he will | ther features beinq livinqroon, fireplace, full base­ Watkins atsrted to question Mra Defense in Fatal production, who ever he may be— plans at company’s meter end in- ^ zones, He will also talk w-ith .4nd HaU Hit Texas n buff after Johnson ordered work Dear Jimmy: not be held up in his crossings to flrst week in June. British experts on Germany pre­ halted on tto Navy's ] KEMP'S O ment, Hatchway, oak floors, plastered walls cop­ Kathryn H. Stone, spokesman for Warldag oa New Bepealer strvrment plant in West Lynn. liminary to the May 23rd confer­ •4nd Oklahoma .4reat I’ve been feeling sorry, too. so such aa extent that the weeds will the U. 8. Ltagua of .Women Vot­ Qeveland Stabbinga (Oonttaned on Page Twelve) I Mass. per-«nrrler. it’s O.K. for the "Cotton Pfekere’^ ahead of him. To avert such a ! per and brass plumbing, etc. ers. Several committee members, in­ ence with the foreign ministers of • • Tuesday night circumstance, he will ask to be Multiple cluding Representativas Sima (D.. the United States, France and the CTiicago, May 9 —A tornado, horouqhly insulated on sidewalls and ceiling joists Objects to "Msklsg Speech" Cleveland, May 9—09)—A 36- 3. C.) and Jacobs iD.,,Ind.). are Soviet union. Given Prison Sentence Youra rejoicingly, mads a pupemumeraiy. ao that with blanketed insulation. year-old laborer, John Hrehov, ad­ strong wind and .hail itomis i Portsmouth, N. H-* May Sally. ha can hold up aa authoritative Electrolysis T Oonnally objected that Watkins working on a new compromloe Bevin »aid yesterday Britain —Harrison E. Cobb. 81. a aalea- ot watfr heating system, oil fired with automatic hot was "miUdng s speech” in his mitted today the fatal stabbing of Taft-Hartley repealer. They are would strive for German freedom caused widespread property dam-1 Supernuous Hair Removed throe man in a street fight. Detea- Plants to Avert Future and democracy at the conference. age in Texas apd Oklahoma over maa, w-as '«eateaeed*’’Yo 38 te 46 framing qusetiona. The chairman patterning it after the mcoaure years in prison toda^ alter plead- Safeljr. Quickly and H water year around. bad been critical lew into the com- ygntentment can Over Marlow’s have to ssk will be from the Sen­ oounta that three of the four man a loat rasort. and others inslat on two big dcroonatration plants. amount The buildings or* spread | gaafire While sleeping. 'raURSDAY, MAY 12 plans to choose from. he hod atabbad ware dead aqd tha ^ many. I munity then turned and retraced • • • ate fkior.” almoat anything but injunctions. About 500 persons, including i out over several acras, with miles .I To La.T Trest.v Gronndwork I its course. Seversl farm buildings be panc/taied.. other in a critical condition. One poarible solution won out- govammant officials, military of- and mllea of exposed pipe. Baltir *r Meaac* Dtes 9:S0 A. M. Plan to spend a fiouple of hours with JARVIS and bis Wstklna has been accompanied Ha nomad a companion, Jooepb Later Bevin told a news confer- were know-n to hsve been de- Menace, May t — (to — Pitaea to the bearings by Senator Don­ hned by Jacobs in an Intervitw. icers, membera of Oongreaa and * Variety ol By-Producta ' ence the meeting of foreign min- , atroyed but details were lacking very capable representatives at OLCOTT MANOR on Paaak, 24. Kerr aaid Paaek woo It is a plan allowing ths govem- industrial leader*, attended th* The plants will produce not only Laois U at Menace died tetoy. ..by saving regularly MASONIC TEMPLE nell (R., Mo.) who also boa had arrested at his borne qpd admitted ister* would lay the groundwork | because telephone lines into the Lento, wto ealy loot Tharsdv Center Street. Manchester, from 10 .A. M. to 6 P. M. the privilege of questioning wih mant to seize plants if employers ceremony. Moat of them came on Diesel oil and automobile fuel, but I, for a German peace treaty in the : town were ripped dovvn. taking part in the tight ignora requests for s' truce in the aviation gasoline and a variety of taraed ever hie dalles to Me greni BUILDINGS Saturday and Sunday for your convenience. We'li be . nesoea although not a committee a special train from, St. Louis, j future. ! Field crops snd fruit trees we^ sea. Prtee* Raaler, bad been M » in your accouni hero. Moved. Raised ResiUed looking for you. • member. H|-ehov told datacUvaa ha and dispute, and for injunctiona if th* powered by fuel from th* planta. i by-products, including alcohols 1 "It must finallv influence the to -1 damaged by m accompanying Peoek, returning from a wiener union inveivad is tha offender. He and phenol for plnstica. The plants' health. He MS 78. Be tMed Ito Pot late Shape or At their first appearance in the Answer to Dwindling Supply tal reault at the end." he said. ; heavy hail atorto. How flaanead? Let JARVIS arrange it. JARVlg )mi|t hearing two weeks ago, Oonnsllp roast, fought in front of a South said no plan haa been agreed on Tha planta ware develop^ by w-ill demonatraU respectiva merits i Diacusaing the mintotara’ work ! Vitoat Crefs Blewa Itowfi ttoy prtocIpsMD' **?*‘ ‘* . **'*y Attnctive nniiifs... yHr-in and yfar-9i*t. Side restaurant yaaterdoy with yet by committee membgro. ilia U. 8. Bureau of Minas aa an of tw-o basic proceoaoi for convert-; 1898 when to laeeeeded Me tothto. DemolishH PRESCRIPTIONS homes carry 25 year flnancing with F.H..A. guarantee, accused Wstkiaa snd Donnell of Bevin aUted. "Wa muet think 10! At Winters, Pumphrey. end Win- Pftoee Atoert L being present to "obatruct. Impede six young man who had wiaacrock- Blamee OppeeiWea a t Lento anxwar to tha dwrlndUng supply of ing ooal to oil. *Ilia two processes or 16 yeara_ _ahead. __ We must _ de- _ gate. Tax., atrong winda blew down • e * Let’s Hava Yoar PvaMcoM CALLED FOR or may be purchased under G.l. veterans* preference od that they would give the pair SinuT original bill provided for are enUed "coal hydrogenaUon ” cide'Vhether deciaiona'w^l maan BOB TODB OONVKN1KNCB OPEN THUBfi. UNTIL SM P. M. snd filibuster against tbe treaty." gaooUna and on ever increasing j wheat crop#, leveled several form Traffic te Mev* Ybaredoy », 4* Taar’s Esprrieaea 4fr 25 year term. See u s/o r full details. Financing ar­ Both heatedly denied the rharxe. "trouble." Tbe man claimed he injunctiona only, and Labor Chair­ demand. Julius A. Krug, secretary and "gat syntheato.” By the form- in the long nm. And *—• aome- buildings, and pawor and With Over I.to# Baildiags AND used tbe trench knife to defend man Lesinoki (D., Mich.) blamed er, coal ia turned into oil by fore- .... Bertto. May S - ^ — Weetom ranged by J.ARVIS Organization in this area through ' Donnell remained when Watkins of interior,' ia his dedication times popular decisions may be telephone lines Saturday night. AUtod traffic t ^ t t o ^ t o r t ^ e ^ la 85 Tawas DELIVERED THE .MIDDLETOWN SAVINGS BANK. stalked out of the hearing. hlmoelC from a beer bottle at­ the mcaoure’e defeat on tto opp»> speach, callad on private industry ing hydrogen into it under great w-rong.” An 18-year-old boy attempting tack. olUoa a t John U Lewis, United to gat buoy on plnnta of ita owm heat and preoaur*. By the other, Earlier in the dey Bevin .told to font Moniteau creek . near Air Com4Mtmoe KiUad ware: Mine VVorkcre chieftain who I coal to first turned Into gaa. Clerksburg, Mo., woe caught la's f te n S jT to U.**! a m le fo r This ' dal get-togitllar at the a^om t^ enunsnt and appoint high 'com­ be ewavded to toe high eoorer to A ra in Attendance at home. N o price la too great for nferiow evening at 7:30. Rafruh- P i^ fUehard Millar, 81, of 157 Cross at 1:45, Joseph Sebeuater missioner.' The three high com- the tournament. There will also Mrs. Mark - Holmes They have three Iwns and three Taiente to pay for good romao for manta win be aervad. Grova atrsat dlad auddtely Sunday Passionist ' Monastery and Foster H, Williams. daughters, Arllne, Mrs. Edwin L. mlaalonem would be the top au­ ba several door prises. Th^Honiq Hartfo^ May >- eaamlnatloa said today that tour persons who ^ Coventry Orange Hall, a meeUng o f Manchester, Mrs. Arcbls Buck Rev. Robert B. Flockhail, rector more than 50 relatives and friends direction it will ba waated effort membem la hoped for. paniameatary electloha m the The Parsonage committee of co-chairman of the chapter for S t MEN’S NEEDS in City court today and was bound thm e}W eaf«n neaea. It la hoi Bolton Center CongregaUonel wan In a North Main atraet grill open to men, women and children ot RockvlUe; two grandchUdrra of St. Thomas’ Eptscopsl church of the honor guests. A buffet unlaas life in the home la conducive ovsr to Superior court at New Ha­ on the aubJecL "Good Grooming James’ parish. here has announced bis resigna­ Oidraice—Oourttey St. Rlto’a Mothem Circle win the neWgoveramant can take church will meet at toe home of at the time Gunning, end John E. two brothers, EOUl MUter of Man- luncheon was enjoyed and the cou­ STARTS THIS FRIDAY to growth in tha right direction. ven under 915,000 bonds on two for too Family> Ernest Mertet. Miebasl MooiMy was again cboa- tion effective July 1. He has been ple were remembered with appro­ Tard^—Sportwnaa THIS WEEK AT KEITH’S meet tomorrow' evening at g at tha WUllam Roberta, chairman, Hardman of South Covert^, sat chsster and Edward MUlsr of EU- Need----- Good n chargea of anon, to which be Hair Stylist of Hartford wrlll bo in sn chalnnan fo r S t Jamas' parish rector of the Whitney avenue Leatherte. Etc. coNUNtcfo im oroa sat., mat si homo of Mra Kenneth'Cbttsn, 10 Makas tha ptottiiig of ag- Wedneaday at • p. in. there drinking beer failed to iden­ Ington; two slaters, Mrs. Albert priate gifts. “ Parante should ba coneamed pleaded innocent May 3. and WUUam Martena waa chosen Mr. Holmes and the former Miss Earl itraet Wednesday evontaB naealva war. a puBtahabU offeiiM. Miss Jeanne Low o f the Man­ tify Miss Flynn when tiMqr wrefe (^ r g e . Nutland o f RockvlUa and Mra. church for the past 15 years. No with the anvironmant of Jia boma The nmt charge is connected as co-chairman, succeeding Mr. Mallei Keeney, daughter of Our- at the same hour the Moot BDIy Thara to no provtotoa tor an chester High School faculty wlU brought to the Ahem Funeral home On Tuesday at 1:80 p.m, ths Bernice Baynolds of Hartford. The successor to Dr. Flockhsrt has Arthur Drug Store They abould ba concamod about with the Maekowskl block dm on Northeast Neighborhood group of Reilly. For S t Bridget’s parish don W. rad toe late Mrs. Mary Roaary Circle wUl meet wltli-|Im. No' one—neithtr the prement ba tha gutat o f Boltmi P T A at tte to view, her body. funeral will ba held Tuesday at 10 been named. the friends of their children and i^ rU 19 ndtldi left 33 famlUae nor Paritomeat^-hae power to de­ Coventry will mJet at the home a. m. at tha Ladd Funaral Home. David Donovan waa selected as RID bagin by making certain that their Philip Sullivan. n.Bmemon atm ot maatlng Waduaaday at S p. m „ In The four Include the barteoder homeless. Ons o f ths tenaate, clare war. and waiter employed‘ in the grUl o f Mrs, Lehman to discusa lhs Rsv. Forrsat Miisser, pastor o f tot chairman and Joseph Schauster as own adult friends am the kind of and St. EUubeth’a C3rfile with toe pariah room o f Bolton. Center Adam PlosU, 76. rescusd by nm- 4. A and tw o women, whose h u m subject of “ New Things on ths Union Congregational church wlU co-chairman. Michael Bensvrato MEN'S friends their children should have. Mra. WUllam Sache^k o f 13 Cot jehureh. Mias Low wlU ‘ ahow .1 msa, died May 1. tage street . / racial, Chief Godfrey did not dlscloao. A lt Market." Tuesday evening there officiate. Burial, will be In Grove formerly was St Bridget’s chair­ HUDSON SALiS HUDSON sntvici HUDSON SAUS CARNIVAL Parents should make friends of movtaa and -talk on her trip will be a discussion group for both man. Luke D. Phlllipa, telegraph T te second charge concerns an Hill cemetery. 'The funeral home la Ity.' . through Franco and England last said after visiting the funeral good hooka worthwhile hobbles iadpieat blase in iSm Beilin blobk and aesembly to pledged. Conor- men and women st the home of open tola afternoon and evening. editor o f The Herald, was chosen JARVIS-DOUGHERTY LOT, CENTER 8T. Arthur lUlng and Misa Julia ■uromar. Mrs. John Rotowell and home, according to the chief, that end Intereats in the world end i i hem. Coroner Jamea J. Corrigan ahlp to forbidden. Misa Flynn^ reportedly o f good Mrs. Roy Bidwell of Hebron at 5 Schedule Changes to handle publicity for toe chapter. the community and encourege Lynch will be guest apMksrs whan Mra. Fred Uick, president aiid has held an inquest into Ploakl's reputation, was not present In the p.m. on the subject, “ Disciplining Due to toa fact that several 100 la Attaadaaoe their children to do eo.' ths next Parent-Teacher's club •ecrctary, reape^vely, of toe desdh but has not yet reported his 5. The death penalty to forbid- grill while ^ y were there. - the Child" with Mias Fay Moellsr, games In ths Grsnunar School An even 100 retreatante from “ A good home ehould afford the .meeting is held at the Keeney local unit wlU report on toe state findings. street school tomorrow night at dan—In the land where the head- A fter hia arrset. Gunning, a Family Life Specialist In charge. laaeball Isagus were rained out Manchester and vicinity wera in A Real "Big Top" Event child an opportunity « d see religion man’s axe. toe hangman's nooee convention of P T A held in Dan­ ■nie second Leader training ses­ We GUARANTEE DELIVERY paratrooper away withnUt leave I**: week, a revised schedule has lived out in the lives of the 7:S0. Refreshments wlll.be served. attendance at toe retreat which end ccmcentratlon camp guard’s bury last month. trotti Fort Bragg, N . C.. claimed sion on "How to Make Pocket- been announced for tola week dpened Friday evening and closed RIDES BOOTHS SPECIAL ACTS parents. Ths child should bs able bludgeons took uncounted. Uvee he and Hardman, 3A who la balng. books" will be held at toe social with games Monday, Tuesday, to read an interpretation of God C. ol C. Students Memorial Temple Pythian Sis­ with supper last i^ h t. Rev. Rob­ during tha Nasi ara. held on a teohnicdl rharge of rooms of toe Union church in Wedneaday and Friday at 3:30 p. and of tha Bible long bsfom he ters will hold a short meeting to­ ert CsiToIl of St. Bridget’s church The new federal government- breach o f the pesos, had “ picked Rockville with Miss Webb as m. at the Recreation Field. To­ and chaplain o f Campbell oouncil, of your NEW HUDSON morrow evening at 7:80 after Isams to read the bible for him­ like America’s—will have only Church Supper leader, starting at 10:30 tfclock GIANT MATINEES Graduate Tonight which them will be a public set­ up" Mtaii Flynn In the grllL>biid- day St. Joseph’s meets Ellington; Knights o f Columbus, waa a visitor self. The very lives lived by the such powers as are not reserved to on May 11. Thsre will be box back party starting at 8:16 at Odd man waa with Gunning all avenlng, Tuesday. Bomenrviile plays EUing- at the last meal of toe chapter, toe slates. The aUtes rtgnters lunches and coffee will be served. for Tha RMdIao Sat Fellows Hall. A ll playam am al At Quarryville but did not accompany him, poHca ton; Wednesday, St. Bernard’s and at the Invitatloa of Father Fifty-eight local sales students toe right-of-cehter Ctirtetlen So­ A t 8 p.m. on May 11, there wrlll be welcome. Them will be door and aaid, to Miss Flynn'a room In tha meet Broad Brook; Friday, Tol­ Gilbert, retreat director, spoke "^The M odern Design fo r ^49"* D l M U i / ^ Blay 14 and Sat. May 21 of the Merchants Retail Training cialist union (C S V ) and Bavaria a demonstration o f Sewdng Ma­ card prizes; and refresmente will A dclicioue hem supper wiU be AUyn houaa hotiri, where the, 70- land plays Longview. Thera will briefly, complimenting toe men for A ll course, sponsored by the Chamber RigbUst German party (D P ) chine Attachments at the home of 3 of Commerce, will receive certifi­ be ser\-ed. served those who drive out to yeer-old woman waa fatally beat­ ba a second game Tuesday at having made toe^. retreat How about a demonstration of this truly wonderful, new SWEDISH thought not enough powers were en. ' Mrs. Marie Waite of 53 Ward m. when East School meets toa cates tonight at the Sheridan Res­ United Mstoodlat church in Bolten street, RockvUle. Anyone inter Father Joseph Leo FIjmn, for­ car, the car you step down into! taurant, signifying the completion Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, reserved. Gunning etlU inalate. Chief God­ ifapls street school, both teams Dslsgates from Lower Haxony on Friday, May iSto. ,The W. 8. C eated ia asked to contact Mrs. mer retreat master at toe Bishop BAKING SALE of tbs dourse. Superintendent Ar­ has been honored by toe appoint­ _ of the church, long famous la frey reported, that he met Miss being undefeated this season. O’Leary Retreat bouse and now in and middle-of-the-road Centrist Flyim In the grill and that aba Waite. Exaeartiva MeeUng GUARANTEED DELIVERIES LAMPS thur H. niing wi-t make the presen­ ment of two o f its members to the area for ite home-style cook­ Took Part hi Senrtoo charge of toe new nmnastery and HALE’S STORE tations. party representatives from : North gave him her hotel room key. It ■nie executive committee of toe ment of two of Its members to state ing, has announced that In addi­ The members o f too Women’s retrrat house to be built In Farm­ Open 5:.30 A. M. to 1:30 A. M. The principal speaker at this has been elected to the state Rhlne-WestpbaUa uso opr-osed Uu alao continues to be his claim that Woman’s Guild o f Uiden church Thurtdav, May 12 new state on religious grrunos. tion to toe bam, acaUoped pota­ Guild took part in toe Mother’s ington. was a visitor at Friday for your convenience WILROSE DR^SS SHOP honorary dinner will be Ekumet nominating committee and Mrs. toes, vegetables, coleslaw, apple or he and the women were to win meet tola evening at 7:80 evenings supper. Father Flynn 7 T e • P. M. O'Brien, director of distributive The weat (3erman Refumic toe room to wait for her ‘hus­ Day service st the Union Con­ m. at the church. Herbert W. Robb has been elected )umpkin pie, rolls and coffee will gregations] church on Stmday, told toe Manchester retreatsnte $ 1 rk .9 5 Aasplece Of Dorcas %oeieti education for the State Board of would have a president with little band," although, as police te v e Ta jRdga Prints to the budget committee. The ap­ M sorvsd* Miss Gertrude Puller leading too that woriring plans ars now being sf Essaaoel Lothsma Chard Education. A student board of pointments were made by State power. detemlned, she never married. Announcement has bean made (^hief admlnistraMrs authority Mra. Herald Lee is chairman of respoiulve reading, Mrs. Eben H. pregared for the offering of bids sdviaom will soon announce plans Regent Mrs. Kenneth Trewhella of toe committee and Mra. Fred that the results of the latest print for toe new etructurea and they Don’t Let Mothi for the beginning o f a slm llir would rest with the chancellor. He Cobb giving toe junior story, Mrs. oompetltkxi wUl be judged and East Hartford. Warren wUl be In charge o f toe will probably be ready in four or course :in the faU. would be chosen by a Bund (Par­ John MacGregor the scripturs, awards made at the next regular kitchen. Mra. Myron Lee, D, wlU five months. The monastery and liament) of two houses. These Mrs. Casimir Ciecbowskl the pray­ meeting of the Tolland Cmintv The Gleaners group of toe supervise toe dining room. Mra. retreat house are expetced to be Win Tjut So would be a Bundestag (lower er. and Mra. Michael Vetrano, ra- camera Club. President James WSCS, South Methodist church Lee and Mrs. John Erickson wUl ready for use In 1951. CHRYSLER CONV; house) and Bundesrat (upper Hgious worker of the church too H. Sullivan also sTUtounces that $1 Down, $1 Week wlU meet tonight In toe Ladles' take rcaervatlona for toe supper. address, bba. Luther White, Mra. Parsbtes Explained | IM l Flrt Wagon Rod Police Court Parlor. The hostesses will be; house). toe design for ths club emblem The society has set a quota for toe Ralph Gibson, Mrs. Lydia Ashland The parables of Jeraa waa toe F o r C o m p U t e Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mra Anna Old Republic Flag n, and restore their community School Parent Teacher association man Yules in Town Court this Wednesday evening. A fter the church. Their suppers scheduled LOVES at a meeting to be held tote eve­ morning, business ^ssion motion pictures pleaded afterward that western Germane not be used s* pawns at several times each year and for ning at toe East School andltorl> m o T E c n o N Mra. Hoffman and Foraker, a will be shown and a social hour which they are juaUy popular, are rv\ AR Y um, with other officers as follows, with refreshments will be enjoyed too forthcoming Big Four meet­ bus driver for the Connecticut their chief fund-raising events. g y n S em . w*m* vies president, Mrs. Mary Ptau WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOWr. ..lT^ Company, were involved in an ac­ Star members are reminded to ing; .’’We do not want a Paris agree­ aecretary, Mrs. Lucira Martin cident ra d a y afternoon at the foot bflng to toe meeting. If possible, PLUS: Ida Lapiao fa trsaaurer, Henry Abuza; installing o f McLean HUl, weat of tha Intor- articles for toe nimmage sals to ment which wou’ d adapt conui- To Probe ‘Theft of Jewels PHONE 3786 Uona of wsstem zones to those of “ROADHOUSE”' officer, Mrs. Maurice MUIer. aacUon of Middle Turnpike, west, be eonducted at toe Temple the eastern zouc We w'sh, ineteed, Mat A t tt45—Eve. A t 7:38 Following toe meeting whidi la and Center street. Prosecutor Ray* Thursday, in conjunction with Whits Sulphur Springs, W. ifa., Uiat the eastern zone would - at­ May 9— UP)— Insurance investiga­ precaded by a pot luck supper mond A. J<^mson told the court Manchester. Assembly, No. 15, Or­ there will be a program o f music tain the same condition under tors today were to Mart probing STARTS WEDNESDAY that Mrs. Hoffman had driven off der of Rainbow. and dances presented by the pU' which we live today," Dr. Aden­ theft of about S30.000 worth ot Dsn Dailey |n the Wilbur Cross highway by mis­ “CHICKEN EVERT SUNDAT" | pUs of toe eighth grade. Mrs. Clarence H. Wickham • of auer said. jewelry from Mr. and Mrs. Ron take and was trying to get back “ Ron Thnader RoU" Observe Annlvereary A Hole I “The Pines," Manchester, has re­ Then—aa he looked at the happy aid Balcom, locially prominent qn when the accident occurred. faces of ths west Get mans around Damon Temple No. 4. Pythian signed from toe board of mana­ New York and Palm Beuh cou Fred Simons. 71, who gave bis him—Adenauer forgot hia fears Sisters will hold a pot luck supper address aa 63 Boswell street. gers of the HarUord McAli Auxll pie. The couple, married only and added: this evening at 8:30 o'clock at It Fins In 4 Woodland, was found guilty of In­ iary, a posiUon she has held for last week In Palm Beach, said tbs Foresters Hall. Following the sup­ Iks csst is ss Uttk . . . tlM RfotaetloB so grasL So "This la toe first day of Joy jewels were taken from their O sin6ls per there will be a meeting at toxication, but judgment was sus­ the past 35 years. Announcement since Jan. 30, 1033.” room in toe Greenbrier resort ho­ which time toe S6to anniversary fkSM today . . . DON*T LET MOTHS WIN THIS pended on the condition that Si­ of M ra Wickham’s retirement That was ths day Hitler came Yes . . . A LL 3 LAMPS for T h styeO f | mons leave town. Judge Yules sug­ wee made at the annual luncheon tel here Saturday night. The of toa organization wl'.l be ob­ SUMMSR. to power. miselng gems included sapphires ASTOR gested that the police escort Si­ meeUng o f toe HarUord branch served < mons to toe outskirts of town. recently in the pariah house of toe and diamonds. L A , r n I-: n : p u Flah and Game Club FOR MILDNESS I This One Bargain Price The Needle ^ Daniel R. Flynn. 52, o f 2 HUIlard W est Hartford Congregational The Rockville Fish and Gama street, also charged with intoxica­ church. The missions of the Amer­ Veleraus’ Chorus f -r..- b M-31 Cfiub will hold a meeting eve­ tion, was fined “ $15 or 15 days.'' ican M cAll Association have been ning at eight o'clock at tha Club You get the 6-WAY floor lamp . . . you get WILROSE DRESS SHOP . . . But Not In doing fine work in France, espe­ “FOREVra AMBCr* House on Mile Hill. At South Church Apprencklng Marriagetote the 3-WAY swing-arm bridge lamp . . . you cially since the war. Linda DarneO Cornell Wilde M7 MAIN STREET SHERIDAN BLOG. (TOebnlcelor) The marriage of Miss Jeanette get the matching 3-WAY table lamp . . . all YOUR Fur i 1 1 The American Male Chorus, Elizabeth Gsell, daughter o f Mr. Hose Company 2 MFD will hold i THREE handsome pieces for only $19.95, s driU tomorrow evening at 6:30 i co™P®**Boston Bleclde's Robert Dower of Haynes street, is David NIvea WAPPING in that area in December ot 1945. CMaese Venture" • on the committee. "The Other Love” I ' Ki^ So excellent was ths work ot this 1115 M AIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL' Ce-Mt -AUTO-UTE .DELCO Main street is having the "kinks’’ group that It waa osnt throughout WBD.-THUR8.-FRI.-SAT. SECTION “Black Arrow” taken out of it by toe F. 8. Kapla the area and SOO.OOO troopa heard “Family Honeymoon” it. Sent to tola country, the mem­ Louis Hayward ' company, which, after ren oving PLUS: “ Port Said” Jaaet Blair Commuter* Home — On an broktn and wtaihared ^urfaea on bers later ware discharged » from acre, or rooro. In a pleasant Insure Your toe street, will repave toe affected service, but continued to band to­ rural setting, near Wapping. % OFF gether end ‘have travelled two con­ 25 aacUona. During toe winter, frost Better than new, quality Dutch AS LOW AS $11.72 (Esehsiwt) tinents with their programs. and heavy pounding traffic caused MANCHESTER start* Thar* I ~UI* WHh r*llMr” sad Celdalal ot 8 roams, hath, Sown* Part Too . conaidsrabls damags and holing of Critics in tha nstloa's largest Wars*r Bsst«r "Ocatlaaas fees* stairs lavutnry, «n heat. etc. toe street cities have given toe Chorus hlgli MEMORIAL HOMPITJVL X*wh*M“ Fully Improved lot. Move In SEAT COVERS -- CuttQm praise, rad General Dwright D. AUXILIARY without further ezpeuse for IF YOUR home bums, sftcr Btsenhower has also commended $15,000. Evenings ptmun Hart­ Tailored , $13.95 up its woric. Annual Spring Ball ford S-1408 (Mr. Anderson). the Morttsfe note is paid wiD New Records Set The caiorus is made up o f 30 2 Or 4-Door Sedans Phone Hartford 2-8115 thsre be eoffident money members who make their own en­ Bond Hotel Ballroom - At Playgrounds gagements in ths various cities from the insarance to reim­ where they appear. Dine Relaxed burse you for the value of Tha program is generally 'quite FRDIAY, MAY 13—9 P. M. J. W A T SO N BEACH Hastfo^ May 9.—(F)—New at­ year equity? varied, with seleetione by Bach, &CO. tendance recenla areobcing estab­ Palestrina. Handel. Sullivan, Nobel Semi-Formal TIRES Cain and western bellads and mod­ RICALTORB INSURANCB Wouldn’t you be relieved to lished at Hartford playgrounds ern songs mixed In. The excellenoe Tickets $4.00 Per Couple DINNER , because o f this ysaris wsrm and 600 X 16 $7.05 know thnt your insurnnee is of toe sololate has bean much eom- Tax lack Ideal spring feath er. men ted on. ' I adequate to protect you. too? 650 X 15 Recreatiem Director James H. There is no admission for toe AT $10.75 INSURE NOW with— Dilibn reported that SO per cent concerts of this C h oim but a frse- Home Inner more persons attradsd ths 36 su- 650 X 16 wtU offertite is taken,at each per­ $10.95 psrvised playgrounds during the formance. ’This ralicy has been New Deiigit New Feelvfst, S.4 cu. first 10 days tosy were oprasd pursued by the (%oruB since tte EHSTUJOOD IS OF ' ft eepecity. The otify heme freezer than last yaar. , The coming of start in tba belief tost It gives CAVEY’S FIRST IMPORTANCE Gaetfyaar or firasiona by fits Meier-MIser. Hei warm weather earlier this year everyooe a chance te hear, and OCM KsBy a matkat wnRaoss alao enabled the opening o f the aS Sm m feature*, leei that eaeh may show bis appreela- “TAKE ME OUT TO THE 600 X16 $9.45 playgrounds several da^ earlier tion ae be sees tR. RAIJ. GAME” Fine quolily of both Is • rscraf tMl •! iNiirfrsdi tf psspls wlis smNiid •rif Craisb !«■ 10 d«y$r nottd rtirsrt sps«loll$t$, woWbr wsskly txswIssHssi, rspsrtid • Ig aM f i r n s W*. k m * * I m S than in other yeara. In Boeton, toe Cborue aang dur­ PLUS: “POST RAID" BILL . , and merchandise is 650x16 $12.45 Mr. Dillon said $4,915 peraona ing a 13 day period to over 118,000 used toe playgrounds during ths asiured in funerals we s fceem*t, **Uil BsM iMuiaSM people. In Pittsburgh there were DONAHUE CuA. Mw Tu. WHIi OH Tin first 10 da>e, eempared with about 40 appearaneea in seven days to direct e Two, heady »MI»e hsilmi 65.000 for too samo p ^ o d a yaar 30.000 peraona ia boeplUla and ia- kolpftd qiudtty of ago. stitutloes. Far Y w The P b e n M On AU OiAnra oqr service te fully main­ NOT ONE SINCIE U SE OF THROAT IRRITATION Newspaper erites ~thraughteut Diniiiit'LiataRliit the country have acclaimed toe Pleaaare tained In every funeral Chorus aa an American musical regardless o L h ^ simple I 'PersifiiNl Notiret group not excelled by any similar or how elaborate the nir- organization at any time. Much At Tke ntehinga ntay be. oUcatep-Siaaei V m aitaaoiaa/ alao has been made o f the unusual HaaHRiwd Organ. due to smoking CAEEIU Card of Thank* mueieal sffeeta obtain by the Our wide choice ef SsBoks Caaste rad tmi them in your group —8 taatura which hag " 6 - « t-1 prices,meet* cveiry fain- own "T-Zora." T for nuts, T for throat. Ws '■rira te tksak ra ef eur aslgh- iran-B much laterast have been doing ever since these docton* bers. pu«4e «M rstsUras fee ito • ily’s withes. ya.otmioTtNO to BOW tho findings of If, at any dme, you an not caovinesd moor oota ot kisi ssss aa4 sanaMw CataHnff To aotod tbroot y odgUw on Camd Afidlngs were first publisfaod. And smoker tfisi Gsmsb art tha box dgartos yon thsvn us dnrtag tea long Utaiess Sa4 : Cetap I'Sarvten I at th* -tlm* of 'W b«r»s)Hiu*nt. Ws WdddtagajliwBtts. iBt tu JAM, 09 a wnohaf, it^o «voa after emohar, by bit

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1UNCBS8TEB SVSKIKG HERAU). MANCHESTER. OUNlfw MONDAY. MAT 9.1949 '•tw, tuns . ‘■s' tulUea awards for prirata study profit oeganlaatteB toowpoeatad 8c«fi Gnrse, you’ve tried Reddi-wip, the ready-to- p«aa In a pod . . each Mhther was the center of atten' Mr. and Mrs. KeiderUng will be to wear. serve whipped cream topping. IF by some slight one la different— that’s Send Us Tow why we TREAT each one Dry Cicuning \ a - tien at the regular morning wor- "at home" to their friends at The aupper, which waa served chance you haven’t, YOU’ RE going to get a de­ iU p service as Mi*. Lucy 8 . Allen South Coventry after May 18. by the CYP club, wae'prepared by different! We w>rt light Toot hersrif a mother, read the ecrip- lightful surprise! thing* and dark . . . and Mlsaiag Flaae Sought wooieaa . . . and rayoas turo leaeMi: Mi*. O. D Bhedd sang and linen*. A lot of nahafaw'a vocal ablo. “Mother \ Manila, May 8—(ff)— Search No whipping, no extra women will tell yon they, My Daar” t Rev. McLaughlin paid never bother to do this nt A. M. trihuta to the untiring efforts of continued today for a Fhlllpptiie SPECIAL! diahes. Invert the contain­ WEDNESDAY^ MAY 10 to 11 Air Linos plane mlaslng since Sat­ home, bat we do It with­ all agothsTs; and ths cengregatlon 1946 HUDSON SEDAN er, preas tip. Out swirls out fall nt New Syatem. bade Dorothy and Harry Green­ urday with 18 persons aboard. The sweetened, vanilla flavored NEW SYSTEM UUNDRY plane disappeared on a flight from A-1 Shape— $1,100 That’* why you can al- berg and two children s fond fare­ Reddi-wip, made with wav* feel *afe In sending TELEPHONE 3753 well as Hmy embark on a mission­ Daet in southern Luzon. It last re­ .Manchester Motor Sales ported by radio 40 minutes before Phone 4184 fresh, pSateurizfd cream. ANYTHING to ns for ary tohr of duty in Portuguese laundering. HARRISON ST„ OFF EAST CENTER ST. Beat Africa. it was to land here. Reddi-wip keeps a week or la a Muring oermon on “The more in your refrigerator. Cbrietlari Home” Rev. McLaugh­ And only 54c! . JUST LOOK AT THESE LUCKY lin deplored the growing break­ |g|ri||hMi»d|ftri d|9dw iiViM I iVsi»iiVsif3 T R i Z E S i down of fhadly Ufa In Amerlen, nacrlMiv ouT failure in raising the large, thrtving famlUee In the tra­ ORDER FROM YOUR Thar# are 60 lucky Hormel Girls-Every hour in the store each of them offers dition of our anceetore to cramped houring and lack of moral train­ BERGREN ROUTEMAN ONE OF THEM IS ing for young pooplA ' ” I waa Inapliod to wttneas the NOTICE or tcL Enterprise 1025 Is tP R IZ il moral training In the tradition of thehr aaesatora given to Jewish 4A8ER0REN OAIRY 30 Hormti Lucky Ceint — sneugh to b u y n hoys and gltl* and found no mem­ Flushing o f the water mains in the area YOUR LUCKY HOgMEl CI»L ber of thla ‘deepieed’ race in Horm*l Family Sizo (Quartor) Connod Ham. SPECIAL Seyms Street jail In Hartford served hy the Town of Manchester Water when I visited the place,” he said. UIB jO In describing conditions at the Department will h pangr m m ot ffAO. The so eomplele detail* of tha ‘bfa* aeal’ u sdu sty pktumI os o s this cud, 4m prim will be iht “Jackpot”— hiwi'i the atilks waa |9 or 49 per BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. HORMEL BodgstFlaa. IN M) Lucky Coins—UMugh1 to > buy . Itornwl Bsoquu Sim (Whole) If she is your Hormel Girt, you to BI8SBLL STREET MANCHESTER G u s to ‘Hank O uI girlgirfout ou of each 4*e will have on. “Jukyot.” GOOD POOD Tha drivert voted overwhelm- •NtWfi C m * -me m H -W . fm O a t W UwmI Wrt l. mn. Wr. wC Cm may win first prize — maybe y mtwday to aoeept the new “ Now that m pot for hoot monthtf tpV*,' omm OR mcnmmeaikitlon of an thewsywapytortriephe— Mdelso- NO RID TAPI THiiSHADOW, ■ USMTi ON8 fiASS PSS M M AV-SSIAIS ONLY the jackpot. API. riihnommlttM which had baas trytag to modlato tha dlto trie m uai our aatii* bouaehold IA 8Y miMS TO sun YOU h*dgat rms — oether.” IV IIV SUNDAY APYIRNOON CIO. A. HORMIL R CO. AUSTIN. MINNIIOTA Everyone Is Inviteil to Attend This OutstundiiiR Ev^it nf the Year Bgatea May S— Tha 65 - HORMEL GIRLS -- 65 ALLEX-GI't : of the O ^dm ta Medical PEi; A COAST-TO-COAST ADMISSION utgas that doctors re- W. G. GLENNEY CO. Worth comiiig mileo to pee. The igt ttta Fadacal haalU in- y 516 Nprtk Msia StrssL MsachisUr. Core. STATE THEATER RADIO snow OIRRCF FROM THE 8* A ^ — BANQ ni progieta riwfldltbaeome PhoM 4149 most unusnnl musical organiza* HARTFORD. CONN. |0F Tin: STATF. THRATRR. HARTFORD E . TIsaairi Arikagr, lo a V FW*eei*F > r in d 3.800 lion ill America. S.4T. MORNING Mo o r s *>p e x iita# o ’c l o c k CHQjtMS ■:k I ■$ ^ aaeedmian’a 7Sth MAY 14 At 12 O’clock D. S. T. BCAUnrCL TO 8EB FREE F ^ m f* 'blue coal' IS THE QUALITY FUEL MINED DLtP TO GIVE MORE HEAT I

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■ MANCHEISTEB EVENING HEBALP. MANCHE8TEB. CONNi* MONDAY, MAY 194t ¥ANCin?iTpR e v e n in g RERAhO* |fAJ4CWEaTER.. COW h MONDAY, MAY 9 ,194f FAOE BBViBR* cy Paaraon. Denlaa Mclendy and ing-event of tne week, the Teen-1 C n llC S lS civilian government where the 1^ Dance, can w am nt nothing-^’ * '* * * > ^ * ^ v u c w w Bmitriy PhlUlpe. foreign poUcy unleaA Spain la Lincoln School Mrs. Dorothy Kohl aaatated too BULLDOZER lu lir a tr r brought into the Notlh Atlantic military has no business to be. but the hlgkeat praise. Although thie has been Man­ Of Brownie Scouts group at the p ^ y . Pact. They conalder It .a crime Without in toe least bit devalu­ Plan Open House 1 5 .0 0 par. hour, nr work ating the importance of toe mili- chester's flrst Boys and Girla doM by contract. •aib^ 1H9 firralii that any of the war factoriea of Week, the movement originated tsuy depsutment, it should come It is customary foe one Brown­ CUnnany were dUmanUed. Ignor­ Pupils and faculty of Uncoln in New Totk City in 1990 and t t o TaL !»4 9 ing the eventual deatinatlon of the to Its higher braae and to toe ad­ acbool have Invited parents and year’s observance nation-wide ie meeting in May to bo sat asMs ’^ ^ t a «aM » mimtt for entertaining the girls' saotk- lU«e!w«wt. « l » aid w* have eent t® Cailna, which ministration, as It did to Oenetpl friends to visit at the school on was the 99th annual celebration Tuesday evening from 7 to fl:SO. of the event. era and Troop SS hold their party TM->HAS fV K U U fW haa been In the handa of the CSil- Eisenhower, that as a practiced pTM.. rrtM. policy the military should keep to TcAchers wtU be In their claas- Boys and Girls Week Is -ce le ­ at Center church recently. ^'rssr neae Oemmunleta, they miapecl rooms to welcome parents. The brated annually to focus attention Under the guidance of their that Communlata In our own State its guns. cafeteria will be open so that par­ on the Intereata activitiae * and WATKINS III* «WtM nM »i ;iiiwtv Ml ■"•yw* at tk« Depertnent have been reiponaible There was a time, not so long ents may observe the procedure problems of youth, aad seeks to leaders Mrs. Robert Ooa aad Mrs. INSURE PM( oCiM *t MMea Om ».. u followed at serving time. Frank Bramley the girls daslgnsd IFIbffit for the fact lhat we haven't aent ago, when no officer could so much arouse the interest of toe entire Mlnutet with S a m cum itoii Prise winning art work win be community tn supporting meas­ toe tnvltatloaa, decorated tlM McKINNBY BRtn'HKRS more aid. They want to be tough­ as speak In public unless his Count aOlMCRIPTtUN «ATEa on display in the south lunch- ures to strengthen and Insure tM plates and served as waltreasea Real Gatale aad In-nraiicr •tu.uu er everywhere, with Rustia, and words were angled only along mil­ for toe refreshments of ice cream Om faar W ...... rxwnut and in toe north luncb. wholesome, purposeful develop­ Navo VMir dsrtM tala- 505 Main St. Tel. 6000 • It < M au « W UtJJ ...... I uw they draw no line againat any itary lines and were |nre-approved room two sixth grade pupils will ment of aU boys and girla and cookies. UM (OonUi W ...... demonstrate a new fllm strip pro­ afeaao Me arearrlpMno ■(tsu Co#jr ...... i M* help w a .^ lg h t enllat In auch on this basis. It was not consid­ The Manchester Rotary piub Proceeds from a sale of cook­ .{ .84 jector. ta WeMoa'e ovet nat ort- WMkU. » <’»»n«r ...... •18.UU ered a healthy thing for officers sincerely appreciates the small ies after toe meeting were given •ata, ^llTtrMl One Tear ...... toughnew. - , part It was able to play In last for the annual Girl Scout drive. vata prelveeliinei wire tnr up to One Half tULW W«rt tt HIM, rereim ...... They are the counterpart, to­ who were rated no longer lit for week's program, for it was toe Attending the affairs ^ t h tbeb delivery fe UEMKEK 0 8 day, of the Communlata and fel­ active military duty to be consid­ Opeti Forum youngsters of the town who really mothers were: BUsaboth Bremleff. Light Grsdlnir TUS tmmCItTBD PKCM low travelcra during the war. ered lit for what usually has made Manchsstsria flrst Boys and Kathryn Brown, Penny Cllaik. TM ZuodklM rtM le etciiuteely Girls Week such an outstanding Cynthia Coe, Gfetehen BIgenbrod. Lawna Ra-worked •ntltled to ttt UM of rotuoi'c**'®* They would have ua behave, not turned out to be a more exacting Praise PeqJIlM TaBBgstefs •II Mwe d’eoetclue ofod'lot U <1. M success. Wendy STsher, Barbara Gin. Jems Lffwna Mowed ! ELEPMAMr by American principle, but in ele­ office. To the Editor, WELDON'S S : «berw.ie OMOited 2 , t 5 ; V ^ Harold C. Crosier, Iversen. Patricia Kingman, Nancy Hedffca Trimmed •ad dUo tn# lOcei oewe M W o fy mental, unprincipled reaction to The military career was consid­ MancheSUr's Boys and. Girls General Chairman, Boye KoM. Janet Morthner. Barbara •fli MAIIV BTHKIST All ritnu 0! fepubi '“ Coo o fw e c'o l Week Is now a matter of history. outalde world currenta. They ered sufficient to its end, and waa and Glris Weak, Munson, Nancy Rhlnea, Gall Rip­ , TEL. 2-2140 Jumbo of a sale Aiepatobte nerolo ore eleo As general chairman of toe pro­ would have ua behave like a Manchester Rotary Club. ley. Jean Tedford, Mnry Orr, Nan­ mil eenriOd el*dt» ol N. B. A. not used as a stepping stone to gram. I and the entire. Rotary N. lot ____ chameleon, loaing our own identi­ other appointive functions histori­ Club, wish to express our deep ap­ PuMieBtr* BewrdMeUVeee. J ty to one aet of world circum- cally civilian. preciation to all the youngsters of JiSnu atancea after another. Our own the Town who participated In any JALE lUine-'e ifoeoidl AMogi 7 It Is time that toe admirals and, Torib* Obicsso- Oetro't m d motou* way. The sincere way In which ®®i. welfare, and that of the world, de­ the generals returned to their For convenience in choosing, all White Elephants have BURBAD toey Joined in tola Nation-wide • ••e MBMHCJ* a u d it pend upon aomething quite re­ armies and to their fleets, or took CIRCUIJITIIONS. program and toe exceptionally moved from that type of reaction. their well-earned retirement quiet- line manner In which they con­ Ttte ■•fold PnatlAA CoM K»f. D been moved to our Third Floor, where you'll find ao dneno^Al rootoai'bil tt We etand for what we atand tor. ly. We do not believe that our ducted themselves in all toe events ______MaadbMMMfntt IB of toe week Is a high tribute to ^^rapnicaJ errore Apoee^ot That waa not Communism during career diplomatic aervlce ia aa TeniMmcoU end otMi reet the war. and it cannot be Spanish the Town of Manchester. iB TAe liencneetei Buenmt bankrupt of high talent In iU own Starting with the capably han­ them in straight, orderly rows instead of the usual dictatorship, or German indiutrial Held as the array of invading dled management of the Town's Monday, May 9 militarism, or Chinese corruption military men portends. In fact, government Monday by students today. it seems to us that generally toe High school; too spirit of Watkins room arrangements. U. S. Not » CtaBokoo sportsmanship displayed tn both speaking, our best diplomatic toe Hobby. Arts and Crafts and A democracy, aa a middle way It Belongs To China gains have been made by toe dip­ Talent Showa and toe orderly lomats. manner In which the teenagers G a , la s Of life in a world a . V. Alexander. Britain's Min- conducted themselves In the clos­ loglcal extremes d e p ^ f w U commons Wc have, without realizing it, Immediate delivery only. W e cannot store ealvaUon upon u,* „ther day that Britain I. mov- come close to goveepment by Jun­ ta, just as it la practiced at times ^ The tempU- ‘ng swiftly to reinforce the Crown for future delivery. All sales final. by our neighbors to toe South. ^ l a t o ^ g toward one ex- Colony of Hong Kong In face of Let toe goal of toe military be SUPPER treme, or the other. In accordance • potential threat from toe Chi- live atars and retirement from wlto toe dynamics and toe dra- neae OommunUt forces who are FRIDAY, MAY 13 public life. matics of toe toreaU they seem sweeping toe rest of China, DAVENPORTS— LOVE SEATS LmVNG ROOM TABLES MISCELLANEOUS LIVINC ROOM to offer us. troops, new planca, and QuarryviUe MethodiM P o s t i $92.00 Console Table: Duncan Phyfe flip top, carved $61.00 Oval Console Mirror, rococo pierced During the war. when toe new ahipe are being niahed to toe Church—Bolton $345.00 Modernized Tuxedo; high arms, spring-down l>Te base, crotch mahogany veneered...... 46.00 leaf frame, metal gold le a f...... 25.50 threat to toe world came from toe proepecUve defense of the M tU h Ham. acMIoped patoteas. cels seats. Grey |$rocatelle, fringe valance ...... 172.50 Andover $39.50 Console Mirror, mahogany, gilt beat and rococo Fascist aad Neal right, our coop- poeaeeelon. Commons was told, slaw, peas aad carreta. apple $198.00 Lawson Sofa; Kelly grebn homespun $72.00 Console 'Table; er pumpkin pie, rolla and coffee. leaf scroll top 1€.to eratien with toe left waa dlcUted Debate in Commons, following The Republican Women’s Club cover ...... Duncan Phyfe flip top, by historical fact and military alt- this announcement, urged that ADULTS gi.ee $335.00 Modernized Tuxedo; sloping arms, spring-down carved double pedes­ $52.00 Console Mirror, oval gilt rococo frame . . . .26.00 ^'nin f , p and Republican Town Committee CHILDREN UNDER It. Me $45.00 Globe of World on Queen Anne anake-foot Some of ua think that "the partnership in the West. will hold a pot-luck supper in the seats. Green brocatelle, green fringe valance 167.50 tal, pineapple flnial, oooperaUon waa achieved without based on toe aUengto and power Telephone Res. 8089 Or 4974 crotch mahogany ve­ pedestal base with shelf; illuminated...... 22.60 town hall on Saturday, May 14 at $255.00 (2) Lounge Sofas; low, square arms, 2 cushion $26.00 Large Dresser Mirror, Queen Anne mahogany; any symbolic ideological aurren- of toe American people, must be 7 p. m. model. Choice of blue textured stripe or beige and neered ...... 36.00 broken pediment top with shell...... 12.50 Of der OB our part, or without any extended to toe Cast, Announcemant Is made Uiat w e' blue textured stripe with fringe pipings and obaerve Orange Sunday at toe lo- j $29.50 Console Mirror, Chippendale jig-saw, gold honey­ OSi. weskening o f too InUgrity of our In dther words, the United Replace Leaking valances ...... 127.50 denoerBoy. There were, it la true, SUtea should be asked to gimran- cal church on June 5to. Also notice : suckle drapes and eagle in broken pedim ent----- 14.75 of the annual Orange Stmday at I $269,00 Lounge Sofa; 3-cushion style, rose and beige for »e who were ready to rush in- tee BriUsh poaaeasion of Hong Eavestroughs and $22.00 Console Mirror, Chippendale jig-saw, sunrise not Storna Community church on - tupestry, cut-back roll arms ...... 139.o0 carvipg in top .11.00 aentimnnUl admlraUon of Kong, and to Join, as a British May IB. Men will aerve a Grange i V;'.: $89.60 (2) Coffee Tables; Duncan Phyfe, lyre ends, WiiMiBn But our pol- aUy, any war Britain may get in- aupper May 17. Gutters Now $285.00 Modern Tuxedo Sofa; mauve textured cover, gold tooled leather top, bamboo-turned stretchers, ma­ $17.60 Ladderback Arm Chair, 4 slat, fiber-msh seat, > V . was guarded. It never to in Its effort to retain this Chi- top edge and base in flesh leather. 2 arm pillows in­ hogany ...... •49.75 mahogany fljiish 8.7s> cluded ...... ^147.!»0 cleoedlto eyes to toe Inner quail- neae territory. Copper Mid good galvan­ $85.00 (2) Console Tables; Duncan Fhyfe flip top. carv­ $86.00 (4) Bleached Biirdh ModdM Side Chairs, bent Uf too Itusolan ayatem; It We hope both toe Senate and | ized metals, available. $289.00 Armless Love Seat, cuiwed model. Single down ed acanthus pedestal and legs, crotch mahogany v ^ and ahapad plywood, e a c h ...... 17.50 H 4 > ao otepromiso with them, the SUte Department make it I cushion; beige textured frieze trimmed with rose to $119.00 Five-plye Card Table or Breakfast Set; Mod­ match ...... 149.50 em driftwood pine, square giaas-top table; four ann T h sO em m t^A and fellow travel- very clear to too BriUsh that we Gauge R n ilr o a d f f $49.7f..^XA|BPwTable: Duncan Phyfe drop4eaf with chairs with webbed seats and backs. S e t ...... 59.50 or fringe In ttiV; oountry was shall do no such thing, no matter • Airplanes BENTZ drawiBf.' fluO^bedestal b a s e ...... 24.85 ready and eager to'r^aka more of how much BriUsh face or econom- SHEET MET.4L WORKS $79.00 Sofa or Dining Table, Modem driftwood pine B Bouts $59.75 Lamp Table; Sheraton square cut-corner top, with glass t o p ...... 39..30 •or war cooperation; per- ic advantage may be involved. We 342 Adams St. Tel. 8966 UPHOLSTERED ' HAIRS drawer, brass ferrules and casters...... 29.83 h .j f AS too *r«— ense mSy or may have no right to help Britain de- • Cars $59.75 Bench to match above; turquoise and brown $32.60 (2) Occasional $69.76 (4) Console Tables: Sheraton flip top, serpentine striped homespun pad on webbed b a se...... 29.85 BOt prove, they made eoihe ap- fend Hong Kong, because BriUin Reed "Holihjing* Every Chairs; Queeii Anne front, fluted legs, crotch mahogany veneered----- 29.86 pceadMO to. govommeatsl ihfhi- has no right to defend i t Snnudny Night GO ON SINGING IN THE SHOWER I NO GUESSWORK HERE! saddle backs; shell- $22.50 Lamp Table, serpentine curved square top wnth eaoe aad power; but ca toe whole The British hold Hong Kong be- DINING ROOM-DINETTE FURNITURE t il- •A®'” PRESCRIPTIONS 'Tour antomaMc GAS water-beater goes right on Turn toe dial to the exact temperature you want carved knees, knuckle rim, turned legs ...... miada was a military partner and canoe they fought a war and $55.00 (2) Lamp Tables, Sheraton square top and shelf: HOBBY SHOPPE replarlag abundant hot water the very moment Toull get water as hot a« you deoire It . . . Im- arms. Choice of wine no» r little else, all tola In face of toe seised It in order to force their S OHewflld Street Phnne StSS CALLED FOR drawer under shelf; brass ferrules gnd casters 27.50 $89.00 Modem Blonde Birch Moulded Plywood you start drawing it off. No seed to plan ahead BMdlateiy , . . accurately . . . with just a twist or blue jtapestries fact that toe world waa actuaUy condbet and pursuit of toe opium Open IS A. M. to 7 P. M. $M.OO Console Table; Sheraton flip top, square taper­ Table 44.50 AND • . . there's always plenty on tap! of your wrists 16.25 $226.00 Five-piece Modem Dinette; harvest finish. Ex­ oaperiaBcing armed aggreaaiea trade upqn Oilna. Hong Kong is, ing legs ...... 32.50 from toe totalitarian right therefore, Xtoperlallstic plunder. ' d e l i v e r e d ' $44.50 (3) Coffee Tables; Chippendale carved knees tension table, 4 chairs in chartreuse-cover. Set 112.50 Air ConditloMd $690X)0'Eia^t-Piece Modem Dining Room: birch ve­ In oUBunary, during the war, taken with toe most despicable and feet, raised rim top with g la ss...... 22.23 neered. Buffet, extension table, two arm and four side AmsMaa avoldsd tailing Into toe objective, that o f profit through $52.00 (4) Lamp Tables; Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf, FENDER AND PINE $42.00 Occasional Chair: Quwn Anne saddle back with chairs in green upholstery...... 345.00 mma at one ideological SKtreme encouragement of the opium habit knuckle arms and carved knees, rust tapestry ., .21.00 drawer, reeded p^estal, brass f e e t ...... 36.00 $22.50 (8) Lamp Tables: Chippendale, square rimmed manly because it was at war with in toe Chineae people, BODY WORK PHARMACY $26.60 (3) Occasional Chairs; Queen Anne gooseneck the Other Ideologic extreme. We That is ancient history, and 664 Center Street top, X-stretcher b a s e ...... 11.25 BEDROOM FURNITURE Solimene and Flagg, Inc. arms; choice of blue tapestry, wine damask or blue and $59.75 Lamp Table; Sheraton rimmed top and two mover dosed our ejras to the reall- Britain no longer la the l^lnd of TeL 2-9814 burgundy satin strip e ...... 13.25 €.34 Center Street 4 - shelves, turned le g s ...... 29.85 $207.60 Modem Vanity Dresser with plate mirrorj ties o f the totalitarian left, and nation willing to p r o lt^ from $175.00 Modem Tub Chkir; down seat, button back, $89.50 (1) Twin size that fact la shown, clearly enough, opium traffic. But It la still toe $36.00 Console Table, flip top Sheraton, serpentiw blonde-mabagany, 4 drawers, 2 glass shelves . .433.75 kick ideat valance, chartreuse textured freeze ..87.50 $31.00 Modem Bench; blonde birch, blue up­ Poster Bed: scroll by fact that, successfully or explanation of why the British front drawer ...... : : " * headboard of mahog­ unaueeaasfully, it was always our have Hong Kong. There was no $111.60 Modem Arm Chair and Ottoman; driftwood $75.00- Coffee Table, Regency X-end.s, gold tooled holstery ...... 15.50 $349.00 Modern Bedroom; 4 piece blonde mahogany; any plywood ...19.79 Ideals which we insisted- upon In- justice or right In toe -acquisition, ine frame, back, seat and ottoman cushions in blue leather top, rimmed s h e lf...... 37.50 cerporating In toe various paper jt may be taken fo r granted Somespun ...... 55.75 $105.00 Btodern Coffee Table, large square fruitwood bed, dresser, chest, bedside ta b le ...... 225.00 $105.00 Modem Chest of 5 drawers; blonde ma­ understandings and agreements that, if toe Chinese Communists $105.00 Modem Chaise Lounge; driftwood pine, seat with i^ d tooled green leather top, shelf with drawer \ and back cushions in beige, mst and green print 52.50 underneath ....,...... %...... 52.50 hogany 52.o0 negotiated between ua. conquer toe rest of China, they $95.00 Modem Low Chest of 3 drawers; blonde .... Now, after toe war, we are con- arc, by one way or another, going $89.76 Modem Lounge; birch bent plywood arms, beige, $75.00 Lamp Table; Sheraton drop-leaf, 2 swell front b e d r o o m FURNITURE mahogany ...... 47.30 frcBted, again, with toe danger we to reunite Hong Kona with China, blue, green and rose striped c o v e r ...... drawers in crotch mahogany veneers...... 87.50 $39.95 Coffee Table; Sheraton X-base, three panels $74.50 Modem Pull Size Bed; blonde mahogany 37.75 $49.50 (1) Twin size Poster Bed; tall reeded posts, roaistsd then. This time, with if Britain derides u ^ n war to $149.00 Lodnge Chair, button back, spring-down seat. $79.00 Cedar Chest; 1 drawer: mahogany veUfeered. toe difference that toe totalitarian previent this, Britain-will be in- blue damask, boucle piping and fr in g e ...... 74.50 gold-tooled leather top ...... 19.95 pineapple tops ...... 24.7$ WATI hop $166.00 Console Table; Sheraton half-round flip top, Simulates 3-drawer dresser b a s e ...... 39.30 $29.75 Full size Poster Bed; scroll headboard of ma^ left has not embarked upon any volring Itself and attempting to S $98.00 Lounge Chair; square arm, Kelly green saUn $68.00 Cedar Cheet of 8-drawers; Hepplewhite style, military aggression against us, I involve toe whole world in a cause crotch veneer^ and inlaid...... 82.50 hogany plywood ...... HAS stripe with wd, pink, yellow ...... 49.50 $29.75 Modern End Table, limed oak, rimmed top 19.85 mahogany veneered ...... 34.00 and dees not seem likely to, we , m which Britain itself is without / K. . $65.00 (2) Fanbacks; Sheraton button seat, rose fig­ $47.50 Tall Truetype Maple Commode Cabinet or bed­ $89.00 Full* size Poster Bed; .scroll headboard of mahog­ have marked that toUliUrian lett Lvlrtue. Fighting to preserve Brit- $58.00 Coffee Table, Modem Chinese antiqued parch­ any plywood; heavy ivosts with pineapple tops 44JW ured print, AS IS ...... 27..50 ment enamel; gold tooled maroon leather top . . . .49.00 side cabinet with 1 drawer, light c o lo r ...... 23.75 aa enemy. This time, toe tempU-I lah possession of Hong Kong \ $364.75 3-Piece Transitional Mahogany Bedroom; $52.00 Truetype Maple full size bed: short posts ih tion is to translate our appraisal | »-outd be toe most absurd and $98.00 Lounge Chair; attached pillowback, T-cushlon; $23.00 (2) Modem End Table; driftwood pine, with . grey texture with gold metal threads . . . • ...... 49.00 shelf. Choice of coral-rose or turquoise leatherette foot ...... ' ...... 29.95 swell-front dresser and chest with bamboo comer of toe villainy of toe totalitarian senseleaa tragedy of our times. If $118.00 Truetype Maple Vanity with 3 drawers, two po.sts; full size bed ...... 249.00 left into an aaaumption of virtue $75.00 (2) Fapbacks Sheraton tight scat design: silver tope ...... 41.50 the British plead that "fa c e " la In­ $44.50 Modem Coffee Table; large round blonde birch cabinets and 3 t r a y s ...... 59.00 $17.50 Mahogany Bedside Table: 1 drawer and for toe totalitarian right. We nev­ volved, our answer would be that with green and chartreuse dam ask...... 37.50 $125.00 Wing Chair; Chippendale stretcher base, T- bent plywood, dished top ...... 22.25 $79.00 Truetype Maple Dresser Base; 8 drawers 49.95 shelf ...... 8;^® er ruahed to the anna of Ruasla toey should have rid toemaelvea of Right around-theKiIock performance New Super>Qualily Construction! $48.00 (1) TVin size Maple Poster-spool b e d ----- 24.00 $239.00 3-Piece Mahogany Hepplewhite Bedroom with during tha war; 'although there cushion, grey damask, moss fringe p ip ed ...... 62.50 $.32.60 Modem Coffee Table: large square shape, maize Hong Kong during toe long ycara A aew automatic gas water kaater is always ou the Extra-beavy, extra-aura safety coatrols . . ap- $69.60 ( l ) Twin size Maple High Post Bed, fluted posts. swell-front dresser and chest; X-pierced sleigh-t|rM were thcac who would liked to enamel flnlsb ...... 16.25 when they'could have done eo Jab! Mamlag, eooa and nigbt, tbere’s all the hat preved by the Teathig Laboratories of the Anier- $149.00 Wing Chair Chippendale stretcher base. T- ui^I tops 39.9o Ijod ...... 149.00 have ua do . ao. Now w« must $36.00 Modem Coffee Table; large round driftwood without "prestige embarrassment, water yeu want ter the kitehen, the lauadry and Icaa Gas Assoelatlea . . . combine to give you tha cushion. tan, beige and green satin strip e...... 74.50 $166.00 $ Piece Maple Group: 5-drawer chest, full sizq $176.00 3-Piece Mahogany Hepplewhite bedroom with net rush into the amw of toe to- pine, turquoise leatherette top. nail studded edge 18.00 and that if face ia involved now, every other eead. best la antomattc waler-brating adianlages. $119.00 Victorian Barrel Chair; wood base, green and M5.00 12) Step End Tables; Modem beige bed with panel footboard, bedside table with drawer swell-front dresser and chest highrpost bed, ...... talitarian right, although there it is face toey will have to loae. ■A rose satin strip e ...... *...... 59.50 and radio shelf ...... 83.00 tops 98.09 a n thaaa vrhe would have ua do enameled ...... -ri*...... 22.,50 . $98.00 Barrel Chair; Sheraton style, b^lge, burgundy $79.00 Sofa or-Dining Table. Modem driftwood pine. $249.(K} 3 Piece.Maple Group: 4-drawer dresser, 5- $196.00 3-Piece Mahogany Hepplewhite Bedroom with Commanding EmbasalM and gold brocade, nail trim ...... * 49.00 glass t o p ...... $9.50 drawer chest and full size bed with panel foot­ swell-front dresser and chest-oii-chest; high-post bed, A father atnister combination of board ^ .. . , ...... ; ...... 159.00 urn tops ...... 119.00 thoas who would have ua cleae our There must be something'that $82.00 Barrel Chair; Queen Anne, Kelly green $59.75 Bench to match above: turquoise and bro'wn 5 “ damask ...... 41.00 homespun tufted cushion over w ebbing...... 29.85 $179,00 Double Desk Chest of Maple with 14 drawers $198.00 Chest of three drawers; deep oxbow front, eyaa’camplately and ruth into an goes on in toa making of a'caraef 3 " 5 See your master plumber or the Hartford • . and drop-front desk section...... -;....89..50 Hepplewhite bracket feet;, antiqued genuine iha- diplomat that leavea him un­ $98.00 Lawson Lpunge Chair: key arms, beige, green indiacrlaalnate, amnestic love af­ $12.50 Maple Bench, wood top, square le g s ...... €.25 ho'gany ...... 99JW worthy to flir some of toe more and gold multi-striped sa tin ...... 49.00 fair with toe remnants and sur- Gas Company for any o f these faiiioua MISCELLANEOUS LH'ING ROOM $22.50 Chippendale Bedside Table, Maple with drawer $298.00 3-Piccc Modem Bedroom; blonde mahogany vlvora of tha totalitarian right (n important diplomatic poate main­ $110.00 Lounge Chair, tufted back, blue textured $169.00 Modem Chest of three drawers; swell front, and sh^3f ...... ,11.25 with double dresser, plate mirror, 6-dtawer chest and the wnrid has bssn operating on tained by the United States. Op­ niflt'free automatic gas water heaters. boucle frieze ...... 55.00 $39.50 Desk Chest'in maple finished whitewood 19.75 full size b e d ...... 226.00 aacretnry of State Dean Acheson positely, there evidently Is some Yacht chairs galore deeply panelled, brass ring pulls, antique^ parch­ $125.00 Lounge Chair; roll arms, red plastic ment ...... 84.50 $41.76 6-Drawer Chest in maple finished white- $389.50 4-Piece klodem Bedroom In silver oak; large in hla appaaranoaa botore the Sen- process in the education and ex­ I covering ,62,50 t ) 0 Fg flteel $144.00 Set of Four Modem Classic Side Chairs, but- wood 19.9o dresser, plate mirror, 5-drawer chest, full size bed npd nty ABpwprlotiona Oonunittee, perience of a general or aa admi­ KBM A0LA8 Aataraatie Gas Water Heater $ 1 6 9 E^sy to pick up, fold and carry from placa $76.00 Small Lawson Lounge Chair; tight seat, button ieraut finished mahogany. Two each with different $39.95 5-Dr$wflr Chest in mahogany finished white- bedside table with drawer and book s h e lf...... 298.00 wWeb haa S n t clutch on toe ral that makes him an Ideal diplo­ to place. That’s why there are so many styles Copper Ban-Type Thak back, green and gold brocade...... 3 7 .5 0 striped satin seats, nail trimmed. Set of 4 ...... 72.00 viood 9.9a $832.00 6-Piece Modem Bedroom: blonde oak with paraiiatrlnga for our foreign pol­ matic personage. at Watkins. Stjme are all wood, others BBBVBL AatoawUe Oae Water Heater $ 1 9 9 $110.00 Lawson Lounge Chair; key arms, blue textured $39.60 (2) Regency Side Chairs, mahogany with rose $38.60 Troetyw Mtple Step-Bedside Table: drawer-and brass ring pulls. Double dresser and mirror, 4-drawer icy. This must be toe view of toe sd- metal . . . and the two models shown. Wood W9."' ^tet'^ boucle frieze and fringe valance...... 55.00 radio shelf. Also useable in living ro o m ...... 16.75 chest, twin beds and 3-drawer bedside chest .. .259.66 TTien a group of old-tima Isola- ministrstion which has named ao Bastpraef Meael and beige s t r i ^ seats and backs, each ...... 19.75 slat back model in white enamel with re-in- $116.00 Slipper Chair: loose seat cushion, rough tex­ $28.00 Truetype Maple bedside table; turned legs, lowlete. iarludlng Democratic many military men to top Foreign BUBD Aatematle Gtu Water Heater $ 2 1 6 forced seat in green or blue sail cloths pip«4 tured rose fabric with beige fringe piping and buttons drawer ..14.00 - gpaatar Pat McOamn of Nevada. Service poiitione. in white, 5.26. The 3.46 chair does not have TABLE LA.MP$ PHees are far 99-GaIlaii 81se, lastalled. in back — 57,50 $80.00 (8) Nigh Chests’of 5 drawers, Salem design. Repuhhean Senators Styles The diplomatic abUitiea. of toe Use Purnell Parking Lot day or night the bar across the back: comes in varnished gia Dewa, 9d Moaths to Pay $132.00 Lounge Chair: knife-arm style in green dam­ ^ mahogany plywood ...... 40.00 $29.50 Nautical brass and green light base; hand Igae of end generele or toe admirals wrbo have finish with multi-colored awning stripe cov­ ask-patterned needlepoint-type tapestry ...... 86.00 '$175.00 DimUe Dreeser Base; transition mahogany painted yacht parchment-paper shade ...... 14.76 ■oik Wherry of Nebraakn been given high Jobs in toe minla- ering. $110.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, large m ^el, blue boucle We redeem your parking ticket dasign 87.50 $19.50 Dutch Boy Head, white parchment paper shade; |ij^ by their gmsetionlng of Sec- trlea and emhaealea have coaaiat- frieze 55.00 As Is .fc,e*-s lepIMy >cb>ean, been revealing $55.00 (2) Full size> Spool ad mainly of milltery firmneaa and Mnnelioafor Division $55.00 Fanback Chair; Sheraton, button-seat model in $24.50 (2) Modem Blonde Birch and brass with h Twin pitc Modarli btjas; boniespun shades...... ffBpTHSb 'au r jel int id eaaaqr, Statoo Fcceiga^Sarvioe U largely $75.00 Occasf Occasions! Chair: Sheraton style with wp^top u ii Bed; silver e e k ...... 19.95 $84.50 (2) Modem Aluminum and wood bflsea; h o ^ > with 97rnaco Spain, top-blocked on-leave, er retired -JATRINS— OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY upholBtapsd araM: tqftad back, gold d a m ^ . . . .S7A0' spun shades la Chinn, .milltajy men. We are concerned in 75 $89.00 Martha Waahington Arm Chair; b a ig s...... 814.96 (2) Modem Vanity Umpa; twiated^plestk^ that there toe ^Mending out ol this military H p e s ^ ...... 44J0 umns with lace design; silver shades ...A ...... TAe ey for -Arocricna influence into department! of our (Si^AAnm ydrsa^ $24.60 Ivory Chinn Modem with raised fMiit; hMH $36.00 Occasional Chair; Chip"“ '*“'* / geM Moderh Chinesd damask »a aaaeae a»a« ...17.50 ^^1)0 aaee*ea»eeeen###ee MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtiU, MlANCHI!»TCK, CUNN<» MONDAT, MAT 9, 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MAY 9,1949 FAOB

placements: These Itema ere sub­ point to reanark that “intaraat" or tion for feoUng ao healthy at age hope that ‘T win be sa full of vim ject to allocation over the period “aroortlaatlon paymenta” on mort- daugbUr, Mrs. Lyle Thorpe and Full House Seen Tntman Explains 66: ‘Tve had to work ao hard all and vigor as you are when 1 reach Lawas Power RoM Block Dance EngagemenU Clarifies New of years they normally last. The gagea ara not Uatad for Inoluaion Drivers Protest family In South 'I'oUand. Wapping my life Tvs never had time to get my 65th birthday.'* WONS—1«M exact period of allocation for the In the present rent edjuaUnsnt Jalnes Brown of New Bruns­ Into mlochlef.’’ Yesterday was ah especially big Afliedt* Drives WTHT—ItM wick. Canada was a recent guest numerous Itemr of repalra end te- formula. C^urbs on Weight For Minstrel Show All Schools in town were In ses­ His Health at 65 The presidential quote was given day for Mr. Truman. It was Moth­ 1«T T'oday^s Radio WUNB—M< Rental Form placementa are hated on the peti­ In concluaion, the Rent Dlree- of hla brother, Roy Brown and yesterday to Dr. Mwsrd Hughes er's day, hla ovoi blrtltday and the T h o m u D . C o U r ' Attracts Many O’Nelll-Sweeney Mr*. Brawn! sion today after the spring vses- Mrs. Oatherina O’NelU of 8 tion. For example, If a roof which tor reminded tenants that they Pruden, pastor of the First Bsp- fourth anniversary of his formal TeL 2-9219 Standard riaie normally lasts IS yeerd was re­ have aa in the paat^ right'to ex­ Irwin, Pa., May S-Hjet — Mor* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur OacU hav* If there la sttU a ticket avail­ tion of ono week. Washington, May 9—VT)—Presl- tist church. It was Mr. Truman's announcement of the end of the Rogers place, announces the en­ placed in the test year at a coat of announced the coming marriage of able for ’The Cotton Pickers’ Jsm- ioaprmao to Dr. Prudsn’a expressed gagement of her daughter, Ann Director Says- Petition amine at tha Rent Oflice the fac­ than 300 Ug traSer-trocks were whlch is balng givsn by The High school group returned dsnt Truman has his own explana­ war In Europe. Estimate 2,000 at Social $300. only one-fifteenth or $30 la tual information submitted by the parked along Pannaylvanla’a turn­ their daughter, Jeannette BUaa- Thursday night from a four days S:0S— Theresa O’Neill, to Earl Roger Required Is ‘‘Simple chargeable to the test year end landlord and have the right to sub­ beUi Om H to Bernard John Loebr, North Methodist Church Groups at WDRC—Inner Sanctum. S|Mm8ore(l by the Ro* Sweeney, son of Mr. and Mrt. the $280 balance Is chargeable to mit pertinent replies in wrriting pike today in a driver protest oon of Ml. and Mr*. August Loehr, Whiton MsmorisI HsU tomorrow trip to Washington, D. C WDRC—Hint **2^5 WTHT—Railroad Hour. Roger Sweeney of West Simsbury, But Exacting^* nig^t, no ono at tbs drass rshssr- At a msetlng of tha Plsaaaat SVOOC—Police Speak; t» 0 aub. WONS—Straight Arrow. tary Club the other 14 years. In thi# con­ and approval of rent increesea are sgainat the atate'a weight llmita- 8r„ ot 6111* rail, Tolland. W tm - K K S Kyaer College. Conn. nection It should be remembered, given only after e careful exam­ tlona. Saturday, April 80 Mloe Oor- s J yastsrday aftsrnooa was sbis Valley aub Thursday evening the WTIC—Backatase Wife. WTIC—Cavalcade of America. No definite date has been set for Hartfonl. May 9—“Simple but the Rent Director stated, that if a ination of the landlord’s figures. rino Ann Rooamelal, • daughter of to discover its vbsreabouta If following nominating commutes S:S0— Boys’ and Girls’ Week came to the wedding. roof was replaced at any time State police said the “parkdown” thoss unsMs to attsnd tbs rahsar- was siseted: Mrs. C D. Higgins, Alls** WDRC-Arthur Godfrey Tajent exacting” are the descriptive ad­ Mr. and 6fra. Richard Roesmalal SPTIC—Stella Dallae. an auspicious end Saturday eve­ within the last 15 years ona-fif- atarUd TVadneaday night after of WhiUngham, V t, bseam* the havs tlcksts not apokon for, Mrs. Robsrt Blanchard and Mrs. ScouU. jectives used by James Thomas teenth of the coat may properly be they began a round-the-clock check thsy a n urgsd to oommunlcats Arthur Bertram. A slats of nom- Haircuts i i t t ning when a crowd of lively teen­ Brown-Broderick. Suldvan, Rent arectot for the bride of H *n» Krcnchko, eon of WDRC—New .Rngland Nota- WTHT—Ella Mae Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brov^'n of chargeable to the “test” year be­ of truck weight violator*. Mr. and Mn. Clement Krenchko of immsdiauly with Mrs. Robsrt intes for election will be presented WONS—Sherlock Holmes; News agers enjoyed an evening of danc­ Hartford area, when dlacuaelng the cause it la entirely proper for a Arandt, as many rsqussU for them by the committee at s meeting book. j XT - WTIC—Howard Barlow's Orch. ing at the Teen Age Block Dance 11 North Fairfield street, announce new landlord's petition for rent in­ Special/ From 8 p. m. (e. *. t ) Batur Bald HIU, Tolland. to be held June 3. $1.25 WTHT—Bandetand; Newa the engagement and coming map- landlord to show not only a portion day until jaat midnight. State Po have hiul to bo denied. Personalized For You «:45— held at the First National parking creases based upon the .fair net of the expenses' Incurred In the With a chqrus of more than A committee emnposed of Mrs. w n c —tioreiiao Jonee. i lRge of their daughter. Dorothy operating ______income______formula released lice Captain Andrew J. Hudock WOCC—Newa; 12*0 Club. WTHT—Henry Taylor. lot at Main and Maple streeta. A “test’’ year but also the portion Toni Home thirty niala and female "cotton Henry Johnson, Mrs. Josspb El­ • :00— Elizabeth, to John M. Broderick, | ■■|J,y'‘(|jJ^*ojiice of the aald 50 truckers were Sued from pickers,’* sevsntssn specialty sad I tH crowd eatimated at two thousand son of Mr: and Mrs. Mi'.hael Brod-' Housing Expediter. of the expensea incurred In pre­ $35 to $00 each for exceeding the Fasliion Exhibit more and Mrs. Wsllmsn Burnham W nC —Ybung Widder Brown. WDRC Radio Theater. vious yeara which may be alloca­ PeriuHiienl Refill solo aumbere end five comic songs wore namod at tha masting to WONS—Hartford Chiefs Base­ teenagers and adults enjoyed two erick of Chicago, Illinotr. The Rent Director explained ble to the “teat” year. 40,000-pound truck weight lim it' by the sad men, It bids Cair to be make plans for the 3Sth anniver­ BtSS— and a half hours of dancing, and Mias Brown and Mr. Broderick i that the new petition form is sim­ SI.00 Value . A number of the truck driver* At Couutry Club WDRC—Winner Take All. ball Game. watching in the case of the grown- plan to be married in Tujunga, Mr. Sullivan felt that the suc­ ■aid they would remain parked an sveniag of real enjoyment for sary of the club which wlU .be held WTHT—Let's Go to the Met. ple in that it requires the landlord Jamcft rream Kinae 50c both listeners and performers. September 31. WONS—Superman. Up.s. At the peak of the evening a California, ih June. I to submit only those figures which cess or failure of a landlord to ob­ along the highway until atate po­ WTHT—Challenge of the \ ukon. WTIC—Telephone Hour. thousand youngsters were out “on tain a rent adjustment might SI .SO VhIuv For lice removed their weighing ecalea Fashions from miss to mstron Osorgs Vince, who was scheduled Mrs. Oreasa Barter, who has I he has used in the filing of his last for a apodalty act, will also obig len a patient at the ktanebeater Soft Curl Signet WTIC—When A Girl Merrlee. the floor” at one time. I Federal income tax report. In largely depend upon the complete­ here. Trwln—36 mile* east of were dlsplaysd by models a t tbs WtUIB—Newa; Requeat Mali- WTHT-Child's World. ness of Information supplied by a Plttaburgh — is the western ter Manchester Country club's spring with Um chorus. Other solos will MsmorisI hospltsl, returned to her There was ample opportunity to I fact, the Rent Director stated, a One Dollar by 6Ira. hlarion Mc- homo on Bucklsnd road, Thursday. WTIC—Dr. I. Q. dance, too, aa there was no let-up Teachers (’.ollege : landlord may select as his "test { landlord concerning the Items of minus of the 160-mlle turiipike. party Saturday. Twslva members rsndsrsd WCCC—Junior Diac Jockeye. 8:4.V- repairs and replacement at the i . *-■ - - —- of the club modeled sports, casual, Lsgan, hits. Ruth Bbedd, Patrictw and Katberina. Kostsk $8-45 in the music, furnished by records I year" the year actually covered by | Limited lim e Only Cold Permanent WTHT Rent Control. property. It is his feeling that afternoon and evening ensembles Dawn MursskI, Mn. Barnles Chap­ also were discharged Thursday S:1S— and ah amplifying system, with Tea Saturday ! the latest Federal income tax re- from the ktsnchsstsr hospltsl. *WTIC—Portia Paces Life. 10 :00 — the exception of two short inter­ I turn. In explaining the test year the new rent adjustment formula O m t from Blair’s. pell and Evsrstt Kennedy. WDRC—Old Record Shop. WDRC—Mv Friend Irma. missions. The young dancers con- „ , V .... the Director said that the rent law would be especially beneficial to James* Beauty Salon EVENINGS Tolland Urey continues a popular shads The personnel of the entertain The South Windsor Merchants’ Includes Test Curls WCCC—Miislc Loft. WTHT- Arthur Gaelh. New Bi .taln, May 9—Invl^tions , g landlord to select the landlords who are making dis­ In tailored and casual stylos. Eys- era during tha brief Intermission softball team played Its Srst g#ne d\icted themselves in a manner bursements for the maintenance of ^ 78 Kkal O ntvi S|. of the season Sunday on the St B:SS— W n c Contented Program. whfeh brought forth many compli­ have been Issued by the Centen-1 mogt recent full calendar or fiscal suNimrs let was a frequsnt trimming . on hss also boon, changed. Robert Shampoo and Set. Reg. $12.50 WDRC—Old Record Shop. 10:15— ments by the onlookers, and both nial Tea Committee of the Teach-1 yeg^ or any 12 consecutive months their property. l e t . 1201 The annual Highland DIetrict simple cotton frocks. Inset lace or Foss, will play the baas fiddle; Francis sth l^ c SMd with the SnU' WCCC—New*: Big Brother Bill Mr. SulUvan made « special Boy Scout camporee will be held Julius VrbanstU, gwlUr, Bill Nor­ nyside team of East Hartford. This WTHT Earl Godwin. teenagers and their relatives and era College of Connecticut to i ending not more than 90 days be- fabric contrasting in color made week regular league competition WONS—Captain Midnight. WONS Kiahtngton and Hunt­ friends expre.ssed the opinion that alumnl. faculty and friends of the ! fore the date of the filing of the May 14-15 on the Furlong Flynn afternoon and casual dresses strik­ ris. trumpet, Ossie Osgood, drum, WTWT—Jack Armstrong. college to be- pt^-sent at the Cen- i petition. property of Tolland Center. and Roger Simms, piano. Herbert will start. The local team Is spon­ ing Club of the Air. ilsnees such a.s that enjoyed Sat­ Troops from Tolland, Ellington, ing. Bathing suits and playsqlts Urwelder, who p la n the marimba, sored by 16 local business firms and W nC —.Just Plain Bill 10:50— urday evening should be held more tennial Tea to be held in the draw- | xhe requirement of the law is were scant while skirts continued was formerly Burnham’s team. often. ing-room of Msreus White Hall on i exacting. Mr. Sullivan stated, bc- Taicottville, Vernon, Broad Brook will not be able to keep the en< S:4 8 — WDRC- Bob Hawk Show. At'IO CLASS ' and Rockville are expected to take long and flowing. Full-back Jack­ gagement M n. Richard Carpen' Saturday George Thresher open­ WDRC- Herb Shriner and Ray­ WTIC - Radio City Playhouse. The Teen Age Block Dance was Saturday. May 14, from 3:30 to-cause it requires the landlord to ets were used with bathing suits, ed hU Auction Houoe with a mis- mond Scott. ' 5:30 in the attemoon. !submit actual expense figures on part. The camps will start at 2 ter will play for all specialty acts, WTHT On Trial. the final event in a aeries spon­ MIRRORS o'clock Saturday afternoon and shorts, and afternoon cottons or hit solos and choruses. cellaneoua auction at HUIs* Grove. WONS—Tom Mix. 10:4.5— sored by the local Rotary Club and . The tea will be climaxed by the 1 the following H^m": i 1 > Heating ; silks. Suits modeled were simple Lunch was served by members of WTTC—Front Page Farrell. will continue until 2 o’clock Sun­ During the intermission home We have added Miss Pealine Mag- WONS-Mu.de for You. which o’poned Monday with a group coreniony of cutting the Centen-1 f\***^""*- Utility charges, in-1 and beautUuUy tailored with pas­ made candy will be on sale, Wapping Grange. S :S ft— 11:00— of High school students taking nial Cake bv the olde.st alumna of I eluding water (3) d ls-j day afternoon. During this time tel colors predominating. The only WCCC—Sports. over the management of the Town. the patrols wlU be judge on vari­ noson expert Revlon mainicurist and News on all stations. the college. Mrs. Haniet Stoddard : bur.semcnts. <41 Real estate taxes. ous methods of camping, including deep shade exhibited was navy S id S — 11:15— Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Conclon of Newington, class of blue. WDRC—Newa. youngsters from schools through­ clean camping, protection, and Choir to Observe hairdresser to our talented staff of WONS—Bop Show. 1878. The cake don.Ud for the | sanitation. The judging wlU be The food table cleared quickly WOCC—HIU at Six. WDRC-World Tonight. out the town exhibited their hob­ at the bazaar, which foUow^ the beauticians including Mr. Paul. Mias WONS—News. bies and skills in arts and crafts occasion by “n l' S r a t i n g cosU ??h^^ done by three out of town men, WTHT—Joe Hssel. and Cousins Bakery of New Bril- j averaged for the test year and who have been Instructed In breakfast-style show. Members 25th Anniversary W nC —News. WTIC-News. St the Community Y g>’m at the had submitted a variety of home­ Emily, Miss Dorothy and Mias Flor> WTHT—Ball Scores; Music at North End. aln will ^ decorated in blue and p „ c^ in g yearsl. <7t Depre- through camping and judging 1I:S0— white outlining of the college elation which is limited to the less- made goods. The table for hand­ Six. Friday evening the third In the schools held by Charter Oak Coun- work &played a gay assortment On May 22, the Choir of the ------al Pis-Wota vlatiM ence. WKNB—News; Sporta; Rasy WON.S—Dance Orchestra. aeries of events, a Talent Show of building, and will be *11 by er of the following: (a) the amount cU at damp Pioneer. Vlsltora are South church will celebrate Its 25th k m 4m*rat«ly m *ht s m r W Wri eUh WTHT-Westher; Danes Band. blue candles in honor of the offl- ] on the latest income tax re- Invited to attend after 10 a. m., of aprons, kiiltted things and some tha* pal* that Uv* t* th* hsaae 6«W. Rhythm. 50 youngsters held sway at the articles for babies and smaU chU- anniversary. This group of sing *r mwr. tom tae tmtiwBt. Jm rt MJ WTIC- Organ Music. Hollister Street school auditorium. cial opening of the college centen-j tu^n, or (b) 21'r of the present Sunday until eloelng to see how era whose fame for artistic presen­ • lI S — 11:4ft— nial. A piece of the Centennial ! annual income for the building lllVi Cenlei 81. Ph.me 5856 dren. VaiSiea a*« o6«* la i "U**- BEAUTY SOLOy WTDRC-^ack Smith. All events of the week were open boys are. able to live In the. open Three members conducted raf­ tation of sacred music has spread I■sr•*tat to a *Mdi««ny-*PProv*4 *«*»«»» WONS—Sporta Edition; Oddities WTIC — Appointment with to school children without charge, cake will be given to all alumni 1 rontaining one to four unitA or Furniture fniis with only the equipment they can throughout New England, was or­ attach* PlB-Wotat la tb* lataaUoa aad la Music. and guests of the present annual incomes fles as their money-making pro- a o v a them tia a tb* bo4y. in the News. the Rotary Club covering the entire Store Fronit. Picture Framing ciury on their backs. Signs wiU be jev u .t Mrs. Hope Parliman sold ganized actually about 18 months So watch iar wanUa* alga. tU ' 8 B8 MAIN BTREET—TEL. 1 * 8 1 WmC—strictly Sports; Weith- 1S:00— cost of the week-long program. The tea which will serve as a for buildings contsining five or Venerian Blinds placM to direct you to the camp. before the present church site was tacaaettoe raetal It^TTkah aah ra w 4n m M WTIC —News: Dance Orchestra local reunion center,, will be under 'more units. (8> Repairs and re- On stay 18 the monthly District chances on her designing and mak­ dedicated. In fact, the organlzatlmi lec M ath* aaaO. ***r-t»4ato uhtota pa ing a summer evenlug dress which facta* by tb* faaoa iayaa Co., apiriiati S :1 12:S»— HmuIs Poat Office Oerks the direction of the Alumni Asso- ' meeUng of the Highland District of the choir was partly In prepara­ WDRC—Record Album. WTIC- Dance Orcheatra; News elation Co-Chairman Isabel Bosch. WlU be held at Tolland Town hall? was won by Mrs. W. P. McKlnnle. tion for the wider repertoire that qnrm remedies for over tOO yeer*. Danbury. May 9— Frank ’47. and Florence Wojtuaik, '47. Mrs. Sarah Sims won the doU was to be expected of the new e a aaai a M i S-W • f a Ha Waraal WTHT—Spertspage. Frequency Modulatlan Mlsa Grace E. aough of Staf­ which Mrs. Delphis St. John of­ S tS S -> WDRC—FM 9S.7 MC. Collins of Torrlngton wat elected both of New Britain. ford Springs has been spending a church music department. WONS—The Answer Man. WFHA—I0S.7 MC. president of the United National few days with her brother Harvey fered as a prise. Mrs. Philip Hol- 'The first cantata given by the WCCC—News; Concert Hour. Association of Post Office Clerks Wunzrl aioaea President way won the chance on the photo­ choir was "The Holy aty,’’ by WTHT—FM 106.7 MC. LAKE CHAFFEE B. Clough and Mrs. aough In graph to be taken by John Mc­ WnCNB—MO aub. w n c —FM 4ft.S .MC; MJi MC.' at the organization's convention ASHFORD. GONN. XoUaad Omtar. Alfred Robert Gaul, organist of WTHT — Sereno Oammell; WDRC—FM On tlM hir 1 p. m.' here yesterday. Other officers Waterbury, May %—UPt— The Mr. and Mrs. Ira Creelman of Bride. Blrmingbsm, England. Weather. elected Ineluded William Blank. Connecticut Regional unit con­ The committee for the party ex- It is planned to give this some ll:ftS p. m. 'i. Restricted Family Sommer Resort Stows, Maas., and Ml** Bernlc* A. preeaes its appreciation to the fol­ cantata for the anniversary pro­ WTTC — Professor Andre Same aa WDRC. if Bristol, first vice president: ference Mizachi of America, yes­ Our Vaults Protect! HaU of ToUand were Mother’s Schenker. Frank Boudo. Waterbury, second terday elected Dr. Samuel Wur- lowing organizations: St. Bridget's gram. and the present choir Is in WFHA— Day guest* of Mrs. Leila S. Hall. church and the American Legion vitlng the former members who S:4 S ~ 5:00—Evening Centlnel. vice president; Richard Black- j sel. of Bridgeport, president for Mrs. Agnes Daniels Pratt of WDRC—Lowell Thomas. bum. New Britain, third vice pres­ the ensuing yiear. Other offices Good Fishing — Boating — Bathing Yes indeed! After a Buinmer lu for the use of Aablea, Burke's and took part In the first performance, 7:00—ParenU Teachers Assoc. Windsor and Tolland spent Friday Watkln’s funarel homes for ttas to join with them, insofar as these WTHT—Hartford O ty Reports. 7:1 ft—Tropiesna, ident; Francis Buttner, Meriden, elected Included first vice presi­ furs come • t her ToUand aummer home. MORE CHEVROUI TRUCKS WmC—Three Star Extra. dent, I. Istowits, Bridgeport; sec­ our vaults. . .your use of cludrs, and tha Army and charter members are available at 7:30—Dance Tims. secretary; Burton Canfield, 4* The Ladlea’ Aid Society of the Navy club for dlabes and silver. this time. * S ^ N S —Bveeilng Star. 7:50—Sporta Nswsreel. Bridgeport, treasurer, and John retary, Maurice L. Gel roan, FULL COTTAGE SITES out looking nice as uew. Federhted church will serve a f i S S - Dennehey, Danbufy, Sergeant-at- Waterbury, and treasurer, Joseph 8:20—Newa; Baseball Game. public supper in the church Fri­ Floods Canoe T m Deaths WDRC—Beulah. arms. Bstt, New' Haven. Thanks to aircooled tempera­ day, May 20. The Society wiU WKNB—su n 's VarieUes. Televisloa c i a t t n n * WNHO—TV. $ Down Per Month tures .... protection against sponsor a plant sale ana Silver Bogota, Colombia, 6Iay 9—(F)— BABY DEPT. WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. p. m. May 18, In the Church Social Floods In Oudad Garson eauaod WTHT—Edwin C. HIU; “La Tra- 6:00—Music Test Pattern. Daily Inspection damaging moths and safe from rooms. "about ten" deaths and Injurlos to vtata** Melodies. S:10—Program Resume. Osorgo Msa^iam who hss been SO other parsons, a dis^dt to Dtspsr Pens Beeps WmC—Supper aub. B:1R—Jexry Jordon Trio. fire or theft. the guest of relstlves In CsUfornls, the newspaper El Liberal reported Wsrmeei IWahei f : l S - 6:00—Small Fry aub. 22 Miles From Manchester has returned. yesterday. Damage was estimated WONS—TeUo-TeoL 6:30—Lucky Pi^. 1 '/j .Miles South of Wilbur Cross Highwsy on Conn. MrA Spring of New York Is at $500,000. Flood waters leveled Arthur Drug Store WKNB—Memory Time. 6:45—Lopes Speaking. Route 89 Your Fur Coat Will Be Fully Re- spending s few weeks with her eight blocks, the dispatch said. WDRC—Jack Smith Show. 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollie. YALE 6LEE a O B W n C —New*. 7:30—Mohawk Showcase'. Glazed Before It Is Returned To WTHT—HaU of Faaae. 7:4ft—Newsreel. on th0 t i S S - 8:00—Newa. You In The Fall... WDRC—aub Fifteen. 8:30—Doorway to Fams. ''TELEPHONE HOUR" WTKNB—Rural Hour. 9:00—Through the Cryatal Ball. WONS—Gabriel Heatter. 9:30—Americana. WCCC—News; Sign-oS Sere­ 10:00—To be announced. Tonight at 9 (D.S.T.) Without Extra Charge} nade. WTTHT—Lone Ranger. Onragn Worker Boirlde W m c—Through the Listening 1010 WTIC-WNBC««o This service alone is iporc than worth the price of Glass. storspe. Greenwich, May — Stan­ f FMOQKAM -I- * t g;*g ley Hupal. 40, a garage worker, WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. was found dead, hanging by a Shtpard WONS—Inside of Sports. rope from a beam in a shed at hla 1. a. Alma Motor home on Hawthorne street, in the b. ‘Nooth tb* Bm* Arr. Sfoecice/ Manchester Dry Geaners Glenville section last night. The vau din eiuB Junior Charm body was found by Hupal's broth­ 93 WELLS STREET TEL. 7254 - • .^7 er, Joseph, who cut It down and | 2. Down tha Field fritdman summoned police. Artificial res­ MCHISTBA piration failed and Hupal was pro­ 9. Whifftnpoof Song Calloway Refsrdless of Race. Color, or Creed, Mark Holmes — ’■* nounced a auiclde by Medical WNtmNMOft a ' -< Examiner C. Stanley Knapp. and his son Howard stand ready to aerve twenty- .. - p - 4. o. Littio Innocsnl lamb Trod. Arr. torfholomow b. 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MAY 9,1949 PACT

t r i Vw MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAT. MAT 9.1 9 4 9 Lend' -and buildings formerly velllsnce’* during s trip to Day- stadb«Mthlsoioni> ing. In the case of very valuable dtsbrrea. Intense vomiting end s Plans ore oil complete for the Hammer, well known horseihsn S aad 12 Waddell Rood trees, ground treatment also may announced capture of several towns cese of OOnnecUcut. Tha elactlon Uelea for their summer fesUrtil g«n end Mrs. Herbert W. Love and prominent In New York end phooe 2-2294 to Pwk Bup^Un* SCHOOL s i; f f u e s be esslated by Mrs. Matthew recurrence of colitis late last anniversary supper which will be Tel. S-1159 — Rapid Free DeliYery — TeL 8-2111 be prescribed. This consists of the on the 69-mlle stretch of railway wap held at a rally of young peo­ July 20. week. Members of tbs family said Palm Beech society, was retessed- Monoa 9 . Xarpbajr. ItectnUy Orovsr Hsriow of Storio will bo U ttell end Mrs. Myrtle D. Car­ held in the Town Hell on Wednes­ ETlIiinlMiy ohaanrad the meth* appUcation of a chemical around between Kashlng southwest of ple from partahea of the Hartford STATIONERY the Ooagrssslonal Modal of Honor day, May 11. Supper will be served from Jail here Saturday night Archdeaconry hek. at St. James' in charge of refreshmenls follow­ penter. Donations of refreshments * n fu M d arlth oonaideiable a tree's roots which is absorbed in Red-held Hangchow. It alao said “Tha Rind Ton Um * winner also suBersd s slight a t 6:30 p, m. after posting bond. its sap ducts and lights the dis­ the Communists held 130 miles of. church. West Ipirtford. ing tos buslneaa masting ot aresn- or articles for prises wiU be wel­ tha fovammant Iq a comed. A bosket of groceries baa stroke, toe eeoond In a year. The spring sssson has begun The esse will be heard In court ease within thb tree. the railway between Hangchow Mr. Thomas auccecds Alan Chobot Post, AU Monday svn- July 5, according to County MBtnl and aradicatlon ezperl- been donated by Edward J . Men- "We have tried to get him to and poultry fsrtnsrs have turned May Cbc.sk the Disease and Nanchang. Grant of Pine atreet who has serv­ Arthur Drug Store May 2 in tos Legion Rooms, Well Solicitor T. Harold WUlisma. ! ^ 'Baant hi liaar Jen ey . and almilar strset. South Coventry. Oommon- dttto for too party. At least 2114 go to a hospital." hU physicians thjir chickens out on ths ranges FOR SALE vatkod iaxa to b a triad hare. But If the migration of the bark Troop* Moving toward Unk-np ed in tola capacity aince 1B47. A ■aid, "but he insists on staying s t end State Police have boon alert­ There will be no preliminary hear­ Chuhaten and Klangahan. 125 second representative ot the dor Raymond U Pender aisled Is atm nseded to finance the trip - .'Tha a tta ^ Involvea uaa of a beetles can be halted, the disease ho DM* ed when In the vicllnity of the ing Tuesday ss previously report­ 2— 12 FT. ROW BOATS can possibly b- checked. Infected and 145 miles sotithwest of Hang­ Hartford Archdeaconry is Jamea hatiirdsy toe Post Nows sod for 40 pupils.. ORANGE HALL BINGO anaalal DDT apray, applied both by Views letter to be Issued Sbqrtiy "He might pull through this and poultry farms due to many com- ed, he aald. thatTdranUo, or “atream” meth- trees rarely Ill’s more than three chow. were In Red hands, the Pei­ Dellert of West Hartford, whoae Finance Board wiU have a sps- Mrs. Hammer signed s two-psge Call Rockville 1685-J3 wUl bs a Msmorlal Day Special clsl executive meeting tonight at Uva tor asvsral years," they sdd- plslnU. Two srrssts have been ad. and by praasure mlat The mlat years, and the beetles appear to ping radio said. It added that term did not expire this year. AMESITE DRIVES sd. “but his condition now is seri­ mods this yssr. Osri W. WohUsbe, affidavit sUcglng her husband troope from that area were mov­ Mrs. Richard C. Snow, prwnden 8 p. m. at the Town O erk's Of­ 22 REGULAR GAMES If uNd near hlj^waya where It move from Infected to healthy Blach of the alx Archdeaconries in Ternw Arraagedt ous." 32, of RFD 1 RockvlUs, aad a u - best her with his fists end s ing toward s link-up with Red Connecticut la representeo on the of tha Legion AuxlUary, states fice. ann ba applied. whUe In apoU dif- trees, deserting the original feed­ Choice Ot Materiala during toe unit meeting MotKlsy ton J. MorUa 31, of RFD 3 Rock-1 fisahllght on April 28 when they B m K of acceaa tha atraam method ing areas, Murphy said. The beetle forces which took Hangchow The Youth Council by two young peo­ Mra. Lawrence A. Allen, Rs- boarded their yacht, Hsmsndy, to 6 SPECIALS Shanghai garrison acknowledged Tliuniatr D. CoIIm evening plans will be compisied publicsn town vice-chairman, ville, were arrested by State Po­ Ina to ba uaad. Tha DDT. concen­ lays Its eggs In perforations In the ple and one clergyroaii. the cleri­ for their Memorial Day psrti.nps lice Jsm u McCormick of the Staf­ leave Palm Beech for Now York. tration by atraam method could ba trunk or under the bark and gniba onlv that Showebang and Klenteh, cal member for Hartford being 2-9219 ststea reservations ore to be mode When he took her to s doctor toe 85 ’ and 65 mites southwrest of tkm program. with her by today for toe Thuro- Ellington ford Springs Barracks, on charges Sweepstake and Door Prize tajurioua to Ufa in atraama where emerge. These on maturing mi­ the Rev. Maxwell Courage oi Trin­ Center School eighth grade of theft of poultry end were bound next day, the affidavit statod, he LOAM the apray might faU,« but excess grate, and thev carry on them the Hangchow, had fallen. ity church, Wethersfield. Mr. Wil­ mecUng of ToUsnd County Wom­ said toe injuries resulted from a Shanghai newspapers said a bsscbAll team will play the Col en’s Republican Oub Thursday. A special town meeting of toe over to the ToUsnd County Super­ Ip blown away in the atmosphere fungus that attacks the trees. liams of St. Mary’s formerly oc ior Court under bonds of 2500 fell. "In his prssencs 1 was afraid EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Whan tha mist appUcation is used, •state of siege” existed at Han­ umMa team Friday May -3 at ‘ The session wlU be st a p. m. at electors end those entitled to vote FOR SALE hTe DDT spray it Is hoped. wlU cupled this post. p. m. At toe local PJains A siatic ssch. They ore sllsged stssling to contradict him," Mra. Hammer la tba spray concentration, the kow. central China industrial cen­ Allen F. Brsi III, lay assistant the home of Mrs. Julia Keeney In In iVwn meeUng In toe ^ NEW STARTING TIME—7:45 kill them on contact. ter 600 miles up the Tangtoe from held. May 20 their game h«re is poultry st the Rsshall end Csntor MUd. DDT la not injurious to human be- On the trees treated with the at St. Mary'a led to delegation of Somers. Mrs. Allen may be reach­ Ellington will he held in the Town She was kept under "close sur- Lawns Power Rolled Shanghai. Hankow ta the northern Offices F^r Rent sctasdulsd with Andover st tos ed at telephone Wllllmsntlc 1742- HsII Thursday, May H. 1249. at 8 poultry form, EUtngton. InBf. Mr. Murphey said. DDT. the usual lead arsenate local young people to the rally in same time. Coventry defeated Bol I^a Bartlett Tree Expert com­ terminus of the key north-south W4. Anyone wishing to Join the p. m., for toe following purposes: Rev. Lson Burr, pastor of toe ABMsite Drives spray directed against the leaf West Hsrtlord Sunday. .‘t n MdiO Strett ■ ton Friday afternoon. 5-3. WIndurville church wlU be the pany is doing the spraying work beetles wUl not have to be used, railway to Canton, the Nationalist Allan Thomas, together with group may also contact Mrs. Al­ To see If the town will author­ •era today, and, because of the provisions! capital. South Street School aeventb len. ize end empower the Board of Se­ guest speaker at the annlveraary but on all trees not touched In the Ronald Miner and the Misses Mrs.. Anna R. Dart graders report sn interesting. welU of Ellington Grange Wednesday Caet that there are annually two Dutch Elm experiment, the usual U Taking Over GovemmMit June McKinney' and Emma Mrs. Frederick G. Bisaell Im lectmen to sea end convey the fol­ Thos. D. Gollo “hatches” of the bark beetle, an- (At Canton, Acting President / Phone .’1046 orgsnlzed educational trip to chairman of the new transporta­ lowing enumerated properties lo­ night. Craftsman spraying against defoliation wlU Malaon, will attend the "Canaan Hamden end New Haven on ' Mr. end Mra. Robert Gsratung TcL 2-9219 athOT spraying will be carried out Li Tsung-Jen appeared to be tak­ Conference" of young people In tion committee of Young Mothers cated In toe Town of EUtngton: be done later. Thursday. A number of the 81 pu­ lAurt and buildlnge formerly of Mein atreet have gone to New lata in June. The start today Is being made ing over the government again Photo by Vlrhl, Manchester Photographer June. Oub. Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman is AUTO BODY Is a Different Peat after a two-week stay at his home Photo above shows Mias Jessie Reynolite of Manchesteris Welfare Department being benored at gather­ pils with their six chaperons took chairman of new librarian com­ known aa District 1 end now com­ Jeraey over the week-end where on Porter street and there wiU’ bo pictures. James T. Lsldlsw, teach­ they will visit Mr. Gsratung's par­ 334 Charter Oak St. It was stressed today that the hydravillc spraying today in Cen­ In Kweilin during high-level Joc­ ing at the Legion Home on Saturday evening. Left to right In toe picture are Conunander John S. G. mittee. Club membera wUl have s monly celled Cogswell school on bark beetle, which carries the NISW er was in charge. Husband’s Night in June with tos ents end family. Phone 2-1348 ter Park. keying over Nationalist leader­ Bottner, Dr. Robert P. Knapp, chairman of the Paat Oommandera’ committee which arranged the affair, West road. Dutch Elm disease, is a different ship. Mias Jessie ReynoMa and Mnneheater’s Mayor p a r old A. Torklngton. Parents Watch Fathers of North Coventry executive committee in charge of and buildings formerly Mrs. Groce Goehrlng has rs- paat from the leaf beetle, which According to the Connecticut HUDSON honor mothers end daughters at s turaed from s visl| with her Note^ for the Best " m Agricultural Experiment Station, (Li's arrival at Canton Indicat­ — ♦ ------arrangements st Nathan Hole known os District 2, but common­ dafaWates the elm trees. The bark ed he had won his demand for a Dellverod Hors FoBy banquet iSiesdny st 7 p. m. at I’.e Community center. Miss Margaret ly known ss Windermere school. ; father In New Hampshire. Camp Windham there Is no certain way as yet of Lion Kill Girl Churcb Community Ho'we in Work in Town bsatle carrlas a fungus from tree free hand in running toe govern­ Equipped. IfMdiMUBg H. Danehy, RN. school nurse will 4 - to tree which kills the tree by at­ preventing tree Infection by Dutch Try to Polish North Coventry. Group '..inglng be the speaker st the next session. Windham Center, Conn. mm disease, but progress is being ment and accesa to resources Westher-l'xiMlml Healw 23 Tears Experience tacking Its water system. The leaf which right-wing Nationalist ele­ American Legion Honors NelsprulL South Africa, May S bs led ^ Mrs. Arthur J . Vln- Mrs. Arthur Prouix end infant beatle eats the leaves. This might made The disease has been known Bills on I.^bor —(F)—While her parents watched tofk with Mrs. Lawrence K. Rob- Willimantic 283-W’S for about 15 years, and Is being ments had denied his "peace" re­ «-,,*2369- daughter. Linda Marie, were dis­ Reasonable Prices kin a tree, but both a very differ- gime. There were also indications In helpless horror an 11-year-old Sa|*er-Kls Fnar-Donr Srdss sttaon accompanying. Mrs. Ernest charged from Windham Communi­ Free Estimates ant form of afflietion. comparatively well-controlled due Miss Jessie Reynolds ^ rl was mauled to death ^y a ftitb 121 b-p. blxb-enoipraa- Gowdy will be toastmistress. Miss to the fact that It Is pest-carried that Chiang will not remove him­ (Continued from Page Oae) ty hospital Friday afternoon. Sa mites from Moacheater. n e program starting today on self entirely from the picture even caged lion yesterday. ' ■don esgli 124 laeb wWo- AUne Loyzim will represent toe Work Called For and DeUvered and not like the chestnut blight daughters; Mrs. Raymond Snorrs. Boys and giris 4-18. Frivato an experimental basla concerns It- though he apparently has prom­ put Young Marie Vandermerwe and bone. (I.^neal taxee to be lake for awrlmmlng, boating, s«lf with the spraying of trees in alr-bome. At toe Ladies' Night gathering« pared and they have put on some , Sima bill, then temporarily pu a playmate went to watch toe added). the mothers. Spsclsl music will be We handle any Job from If the carrier of the fungus in ised to keep in the background. e ashing, tenalo, roller skating, town within an area of 600 feet (Li. who toolt,_over when Chiang at too Legion Home on Saturday ' fine dinners In th^e past. over a _blll_ by ReprcsenUtly liens while Marie's parents had tea • Only the acce«a Jo a a ^ Carter, M ra Elwood both visited by Mrs. Gerald Grlflln. offer was made by Acting Mayor Labor committee member add BUSH HARDWARE CO. MUlBoa M ra Ann Whitcomb, Mrs. Mrs. Miller’s sister and hef two Oorge Edwards of Detroit, who us a radio and 'K' ratldns. That consistent opponent of the admin­ • nha G ^ and Miss Vera Stanley children, from Hartford. tendered the use of this city's La­ Cra8li Victims was the first real food we’d had istration on labor policy. MANCHESTER. CONN. C i m s k t ^ vifaikad tha third degree in a most R U G Mr. and Mra. Robert Church are bor Mediation committee. | since Monday," Grant said. Lucas' bill would Increase the Imprsaatvii manner. Columbia recuperating from an attack of the Saturday morning they met the / Rejection In Statement Reach Safely para-rescue men. "Wei-e we glad minimum to 65 cents for the rest Qnnga offloera headed by Fran- measles. Mrs. Sally Robinson la Ford’s rejection of both was set j df this year, and thereafter make •Sf d a iBTntan. maater, worked the to see them!” N««r DO^HP Packard Smptr Djliura Tomtmg Sodoa— OM a# substituting at Horace W. Porter forth In a statement from John 8. ] it a fiexibie minimum to be ad­ Am th. Raymond E. Johnson of School for Mrs, Church who Continued from Page One Latew the ground party which stvtm a#ic wtodth m ika forktn l Smptr m d Smptr D*ltum Bugas, vice president in charge of came I I miles from the lumber justed every year to cost of living Obyantry, SUto Deputy for East teaches the fifth and sixth grades. industrial relations. llgures assembled by the Bureau Osntxal Pomona was present to wings and struts were iced an d ' vamp Joined them. They were Simplifies Spring Housecleaning Newly elected officers of the of Labor Statistics. The wage OIL BURNERS tpapact tba Grange. Mrs. John­ "This Is a coropany-unloiv dis­ the prop wa.s. too. I guided to the camp, where the U. Inter-County Baseball League, of pute," Bugas said. "There is no would not be allowed to drop be­ son. Juvanlla Deputy for the same which Albert Lyman, coach of the “I knew that was it. I started Coast Guard 'copter picked them a m and Ira Wilcox, of Merrow, issue in the current strike which to ease down slowly and the next up for the air Journey horns to low 60 cents an hour, however. BOILER-BURNER UNITS FVeseniiny the distinguished new local team, la vice president, met cannot bo quickly, promptly and •varsaer of ConnecUcut SUte In Lebanon last week to get final thing I saw was snow and tree.s. Vancouver. peaceably handled by established Said Mias Cure: "We're very Q ni^ ware also present. A plans made, at their first biwii.eas procedure. "I shouted to Shelia: 'Watch It. COMPLETE Wiae homemakers are saving, themselves hours of bnrvaat supper was sepred during meeting. Mr. Lyman said that the Here we go!" thankful, it's been a miracle "Therefore, we see no need to I’m sure there was someone up- Minister Accepts csrpetM tbs fourth degree by a committee eight teams to make up tha league Grant said one wing hit a snag heavy work. They’re sending their rugs and eonprlsed of Mra. Marion Squler. turn the matter over to other In­ .stalrs looking after us." HEATING SYSTEMS ^ 1.. have finally been settled as An­ dividuals or groups outside the going In and the propeller snapped New Britain Call p Donchian's for a professional cleansing. No matter Golden Anniversaiyjp^ O K A R D S Mia Janie Squler, Miss Beverly dover, Bolton, Columbia. Ellington, contract machinery off. The only Injury suffered was ■ MeChinough, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hebron, I.,ebnnon, and the Gilead j; The contract provides that such s bruised finger for Grant. EASY PAYMENTS 3 YEARS TO PAY. ow hard you toil, you can’t get out all the soil par­ RoMnson, Mra Harriett Ladd and Tigers. The Colchester and Salem The pair spent that night—un­ n<‘ur Durocher. New Britain, May t —OT)— The Manilca Therrlen. disputes should be handed to an ticles which cling deep in the surface of your ruga. teams, which formerly played with arbitrator, Bugas said. der ireezlng conditions—in* the Rev. G. Buford Ratliff, minister Yht Grange has accepted an in­ the group have Join^ up with a hole that toe nose of the plane ' of education at toe Pilgrim Con­ QUALITY WORK league from the southern part of Today, the rompany said, an­ Arrest Boyseii Only a scientific cleansing can remove every bit of (Confidentiallyt they*re terrific!) vitation to neighbor with Echo other 8,000 workers would bo laid had dug wh<*n it cra.shed. 'Tt i gregational church, St. Louts, Mo., Orange of Mansfield Tuesday the state. He said the officers was awfully cold,” said Miss Cure. has accepted a call to become as­ REASONABLE PRICES ntubboro grime. Donchian’s experts . . . using special­ voted to open the season May 15 off. They are employes at Ford night; arlth Lebanon Grange, May plants In Los Angeles. St. Louis, "Bitter." New York. May 9—(4^ — Fred sociate minister of the South U and with Connecticut River when the local team will play with Metuchen, N. J„ Minneapolls- Orngregattonal church in this city ized aguipment, rain-soft water and pure suds . . . give Ellington a new team In the,league Start Down Mountain |Boysen was arrested In a Manhat­ ,lW ley Orange. May 26. In Wind­ St. Paul and Iron Mountain, Mich. The next morning "we gathered tan courtroom on a handbag theft effective July 1. He will succeed your rugs and carpets a radiant new beauty, unmarred sor Ixrcka They also voted to this year, on the West Street Supplies Feel Pinch toe Rev. William A- Slater, who Ne'w sleeker, more massive styling • Grounds. In Rockville. Charles what stuff we could and started charge today shortly after he with­ WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE toonaor a presenUtlon of "Slater Numerous small pisnts among down toe mountain." uill become pastor of a churcb in by color-dimming dust and dirt. .\t no extra charge, New smoother, quieter, more powerful guaie Barings It,” a play given by Stoltenfeldt Is msnager for the drew a summons accusing man­ Ford’s 3..100 suppliers were also With them they carried a com­ Cincinnati, O. 341 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-1257 the tadloa of the Qtiarryvllle ileth- local team. beginning to feel the pinch. ager Leo Durocher of toe New Rev. Mr. Ratliff waa graduated your rugs receive a protective demothing. performance— with no sacrifice of Pack­ Cdlst church of Bolton, in the pass. heavy clothing, a chart, the York Giants of simple assault. Mass unemployment was rapidly aircraft's log book, all toe paper from toe Hartford Theological ntar future. ihtndermlnlng business In Dearborn. The complainant identified as seminary in 1048. After gradu­ ard's brilliant postwar gasoline economyl The suburban community Is built they could find and a pair of Mary Ryan, Negro registered J^Mra. LesUr Hutchins, Mrs. Evan Preaches Sermon ation be served in the Yalesville Hapey stollgren, Mra. Howard Thayer, around the Rouge plant, and the drapes Shelia’s mother had made nurse. CASH YOU OCT • New luxury interiors, with all-over for the girl’s room at Vancouver Methodist church and the Sum' MantSly Mra. Allan Robinson, Mrs. Louis shutdown had repercussions In Boysen, a Brooklyn baseball fan merfield Methodist church in New $110 $120 $260 Statewide Service sound-proofing, and high visibility • New, SOTSCchi, Mrs. Julius Banner, Mrs. For Mother's Day every part of the to\vn. General hospital, where she is a who accused Durocher of knock­ student nurse. Haven.. He waa ordained In 1945. »15.60 121.11 Our trucks are in Arthur Zenowitr. Mrs. Samuel Thomas Thompson, president of ing him down after a Dodger- At South church he will be asso­ *9.20 smoother-than-ever "limousine” ride! Goldstein and Mra. Arthur Pepin Rouge Local 6(10. said, however, Grant was dressed in a tweed Giant game April 28, was ordered 7.99 13.50 18.22 Manchester Wednesdays For his Mother’s Day sermon at Jacket, shirt and tie. light trou­ ciated with the Rev. E. Wallace from the local Farm Bureau group both services, the Rev. Clifford O. that "no needy union membera will to remain in the courtroom while Mast, pastor. marmuh ttrmi •••rylhi.rl Come in— see these magnificent motor attended the Coat and Suit Revue starve." sers and heavy rubber boots. a complaint was drawn up against • Need money tot A horn m |I00 e«N 130.^ wAm Simpson, pastor of the Center Uljs Cure wore s sweater, her MHt . . . medical or dental aromptly rwpoi^ m I? and Tea given In Rorkvllle In con- Congregational church, recom­ He said 23.000 waa being apent him. In rich jjround there may be a , irfiv faiMlffTffKH W |t0.03 —c>>. (4J cars. And get the story of the new driv« seetlott with the National Farm dally for food at union soup kitch­ hospital blazer, grey slarks, and Later. Boysen was takvii before dpSMM « . . •M90Qa1 OM -Ralph H. Liindberg sang "The Boyaen'a picture in the paper aft­ Padcord la 1948 aiode tba greoM iadi- their experiences daring their Good Shepherd" by Van de Water in the Lincoln-Mereury plant. we had only one square of choco­ vidoal productioo and *alm gala in the laoeat visit to a aeaaion of the Ford denies any speed-ups exist. late apiece each day. Of course er his alleged clash with Durocher. and "Songs My Mother Taught She said she communicated aith o ad n iadujtfy a gain of 78% over tbc Ua—Vice Admlr qp. Ws tried to signal them—we withdraw toe summons, he apolo­ TUBaDAT, MAY 12 DONCHIAN’S 2 1 ks AMxaadtla. la tum. After the general dis- ad Russell F Berkey, eommander gized to Durocher before toe bench I m , Marie built s fire—but they were too BALCH PONTIAC, Ine cnaslon toe president, Harold of U. 8. Naval forces In tbs For far sway." and boto shook hands. Pitosa for the eeHs, 4eer 205 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 858 EAST CENTER STREET MAM< Whiting conducted toe busineas East, said today Amerlcsa ships Friday they saw more planes Durocher waa suspended by prises, I'sf i i Mxxeots OPEN EVENINGS 'meeting. in Tsingtao, Chins, ore keeping up and that afternoon two R. C. A. F. Bssebell Commissioner A. . B 156 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER t k a Next week at 7:30 Sunday. May steam to pun but toe minute the Chandler the day after the inci­ Sits P. If.—Coatrlbutton 52e -■fvj'.t Dakotas dropped tha three psrs- Yoa Can Alwagt Do Bettor At Bhieh’o r » ■ .-.w. -Aa,: • . iYA O-* A . . C o tu m b a 'a U will be a summary dlscusoion Communiste 4 o w up. He returned rescue men who later guided them dent but waa reinstated after t ODD FE1JLOW8 RALL "What Ws Think e< IU“ j bmr from THngtso yesteiday. ta safety. "A helicopter dropped hearing in Cinciansti May X

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UANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. UANCRESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. MAT §. 1949 PAGE M HRTEIN ’ Quartets Give Group Sent» Now Advaneed lileveals Hospital poroona. ■ “Tha Truatooa tboraforo fael jua- tlflod in going ahead with construc­ ConcertsA , . Here its Officers Mancbeatar sow baa a llaih To State Post tion oven before ail tha hecesaary ; » .a fbtreet squirrel to keep hia Bia- Buildmg Plan Details >seu strcft aaighber company. Washingtofi Senators Win Streak Talk of Junior Loop monsy la ia sight." , Sing - Before Two Big Mrs. FlorMiee Streeter Shortly betma 10 a. m., the aqulrrel w8a aeticed plajdag a Salve VeiidrUlo Is Great assistant auporlntendent at Ford- Audiences at the High Installed as PresM tot :i r a ll E ii i 0 If Paid IVibnte Patterson Views Aangeroos game at the Center Sachem of the Red barn hospital. New York, waa en­ with tha paaaing carp. First he Bonadies Gb Iiib THE Nassifft Topple School, South Church For Long Service as He gaged as superintendent. Of County Couudl would dart one way, then the Men’s Lodge "At first the superintendent of Treaty as Block other, in an elfort to oenfuae Errors Galore as BA’s Silk City, 6 to 5 Down Indians Twicej ' nurses lived on the top floor, F eature Victory Addreascf Kiwanis on Thirteen leading barber shop Mrs. ilorance Street«f 'of 58 -tWBSing autoiata. V Salve VendtUlo, local, business HERALD ANGLE space for a maximum of 58 pa­ To Russian War quarUta sang until their hearts SUrfcwaattasr straeV was inswlod ' Finally tiring of this dpring man, Waa advanced to Um office of P a a l , F n t n r e , G o a l s tients. including babies, provided were content Saturday evening Tony Bonadiaa, former beitor ■ f fitoadlngs president of the HartfocH County ^aporL he lUcked hia tail find Great Sacbem U OonneoUeut a t Top Rockville, 7 to 2 W. 1 Yanks Defeat Tigers on lower floor. before appreciative audiences at Council, VFW, Auxiltory at a gaoed off in tbe-cUractibBof the annual meeting of the Order from Tha Bronx, broke the apMl at "There were 974 patients treated (Coatlaaed from Page Oae) EARL W. TOST Oak GrtU 1 C Btaaon Watklna, prcaidmt the High School Auditorium and meeting of the council held Sat­ .Center park. \ o f Red Men held Sa^rd ay at the Ford-powered midget auto racing the first year. The cost per day can taking the main event at Red bfen 1 «e M uchM ter lC«inorlal hocpiUl, South MathodUt church. Spon- urday evening at the Anderion- Bond Hotel in Hartford. Installa­ Winnera Commit ^ Five I B o m Horratk Rficords Thrifty Cleaners...... 1 noilTVd an ovation at Kiwania per patient waa $4.74. pact, I submit, is as simple aa aore by the Rockville Chapter of Cherry Park last nIgM when he Senatorfi Have Hit 18 "On June 1, 1921, the first of five Shea Post. VFW Home. She ia tion ceremonies were performed Naastff A rm s ...... 1 Team Winning atab at ita nfular noon maetlnc that. It ia a pact to preaervs SPEBSQ8A, the concert was per­ Hote-ia-OM on 18th gunned hie Offenhauaer to top Leeal Spert Chatter qlocal front The Rec, Church and cottages for use of nurses and su­ peace." also depfirtmant conduotreas. In­ 'fbe bridegroom plwsentiid tlis'bride Saturday avenhig by Paat Great Error* to Eight for Ormand W est reported seeing Manchester Cleaners .... 0 Homers in Last Nine today aftar former 8cho' of Middle Turnpike East. His bid of Buchanan. Tuesday, May 17 gave up but ala hita. while walking Horae Raelag 0>nn, 3b . posseaalon of first place, as tha $18,000. from 1930-1938 it wss Charles W about $51. a house was the lowest auppert. Walt Ford aad Keeney DeMarco, loser only to Willie Pep, Brooklyn 8, St. Louis 7. Pittsburgh Pirates socked tbe Tha ho^tal idea tor Manchee- Holman who brought the hospital street until Tuesday night. this organization, DeHan said that Open meeting -- Amorlcen In Long Island four men and striking out eight Louisville, Ky.—Calumet’s Ponder Burnett, if there were 600 chapters in the received. Legion Home to discuss Sold'ert, had two hits, while no other play­ (884.00) surprised by winning the Three softball and' two baseballtakes______on______Clem____ Cutter In the 10- Vlncek, c . Cincinnati 14-1, Philadelphia Braves twice in Boston, 8-3 and tar drat atarted toward fruition through In sound financial condl- The So-Tons got off to a quick country, with over 30,000 partici­ Police Recapture Sailors and Bfarinea Fund. er regiaterad more than one. 75th running of the 8100,000 add games are ecfi'eduled today on the round feature Bout. Bonham, ss r (12? 8 (6-curfew). 11-8. during tha great iniluenaa epide- Uon. WlUlam 8. Hyde followed Lady of Fatima MoUiera Circle Miss Gloria A. Sapiensa, daugh­ Moriarty’s aad Silk City open two run lead In the first frame Pittsburgh 8-11, Boston 3-8. ' adb here when the emergancy be- Mr. Holman as president and con­ To Discuss Plans pants. Known as the Society for ed Kentucky Derby. Capot was Coffin, of . The Giants backed L*rry Jan­ will meet at the home of Mra. ter of Mrs. Marianna Sapienza, of the w m M evening slate tonight | scoring two runs on a single, Vlncek, cf Btowdlnge sen's steady pitching with a 18-hil aaaM ao acuta and the ahortage of tinued until the pressure of Selec­ the Preservation and Encourage­ ]\Iaii A fter Chase 91 Autumn atreet,left yesterday at 8 o'cloc stolen bane, a base on balls, two second and Palestinian third. ment of Barber Shop Quartet Sylveater Fitzpatrick, 107 Spruce is Found Guilty Olympia, the heavy favorite, fin­ Hutson, lb Eastern attack that included Bobby TIumb- aaadlcal cam ao great that a tem­ tive Service Board dutiea demand­ For Memorial Day for Bayshore, Long Island, to as­ BrMsh-Americana (7) Infield outs, and an error. After W. L. Pet-G BL. Singing in America, the group atreet, Wednesday evening at 8. AB R K PO A ished sixths McA.lUtter. lb son’s three-run homer and Billy porary hoapital waa aet up in ed so much of his time. C. Elmore A local man- who barricaded sume her duties in the research this bad inning, Levesque took Softball League Season Holmes, p . Albany ...... 9 4 .892 — Rigneys two-run triple. Cheney wan Watkins was re-elected president was first organized 10 years ago, Of Non-Support department a t the National Dairy SaaMro, ea . . . . 4 I 6 2 8 complete oonunand at the situation Albany, Oallf.—S olidarity The Permanent Memorial Day and ia a nom-proflt organization.' Chaiioner Club will elect himself in bis rdom and then broke (138.10) won the 850,000 added Elmira ...... 9 4 .892 — b hia talk, Mr. Watkina related in 1943 and haa aerved ever since. away from police who bad brought Research Laboratory.-Mias Sapi­ J. Green, rf .... 8 0 0 0 0 giring up tte loaera other run in Double Defeat Costly committee will meet tonight at 8 They perform for benefits, and the | *■ Golden Gate Handicap. SO 5 8 31 4 0 Wilkes-Barre 8 8 .500 2 % tha hiatory of the inatitution aa "Howard I. Taylor continued him to tbs station was committed enza baa been employed for the Veneshaa, rf .. 1 0 0 1 0 the fourth on a error, and Stan Scranton ... 6 6 .500 3H The double defeat dropped Bos­ o'clock at the Municipal building. Rockville Chapter has donated ® •*■"**■ Phillip N. Elliot, 28. former local Oobb. c f ...... 8 1 0 2 0 Baltimore—Chains (88.80) cap­ Nasslffe ...... 003 532 •—8 only a abort time as secretary and to the Norwich State hospital yes­ past three years as laboratory di­ Oublckl'a long double to center Gets Underway Tonight Binghamton 5 5 .500 8 ton out ot a first place tie into *“**“*• * „ __ It ia expected that Major George genqrously of Its services to help i man now.living in pbarleston, W. Smith, ef ...... 1 0 0 1 0 tured the 825,000 added Dixie Silk C t ty ...... 001 400 0—5 UUrd, one and a half games behind was aucceeded by B . 8. Ela, who Elliot of McKee street, who has terday. rector of tbe Connecticut Milk field. Rune batted tn: Daigle, Osgood Utica ...... 6 8 .455 b *mw ManeJiaater Memorial Hoa­ held the office until bis death in swell the funds of the Cancer So­ Va., waa found guilty of non-aup- Kaenay, 2b .... B 8 2 8 2 Handicap at Pimlico. the Giants. The Buca clubbed been named marshal, will announce Charles W. Cox, aon r.f Mr. and Pblice received a complaint from port at a special eesalon of Town Producere’ Association plant in Savarlek, Sb ... 8 0 1 0 1 Meanwhila the locals, unable to New Tork—Blue L a n ce r 3, Shaw, Hodge, Coffin, Holmes Hartford ... 4 8 .838 4 li pital owea la geneala to a dramatic 1924. From 1924-1948 the office ciety, the Home for Crippled Chil­ a neighbor that the man bad bar­ Hsrtfotd. it to the So-Tons starting hurler, Broad Street Motors Johnny Bain out ot the flrst gams the members of his staff. Mrs. Charles Cox of 474 Main Court held Saturday aftehiobh. Jadalnlak, p ... 8 0 0 0 8 ($11.20) won the $15,000 added two base hit. Conn; three base hit. Williamsport 4 9 .308 6 danaonatmtion of the need of a was held continuously by F. A. dren, and now the Manchester ricaded himself in hia room. Pa­ The local .woman was graduated al Danltla finally came to life with s five-hit four run tn Different organizations will at­ Girl Scouts. As a background for street was recently initiated into Elliot was given a suspended six May, l b ...... 8 1 1 10 0 B Swift Stakes at Belmont. Face Italian Ainerks Gleason: sscriflcea Gothberg; left National keapital in Mancheater. The infh>- Verplank. On hia retirement last tend eervlcea on Sunday, May 29, the National Engineers Honor trolman George Dent and Ed­ from Manchester High school In in theic half of the fourth inning. on bases. Naatlffs 8; Silk City 4 New York ...... 12 7 .883 — the opening frame. Hiay cams up the quarteta waa a miniature loud- months jsil sentence and ordered Berube, e ...... 8 1 0 8 1 Camden, N. J . —Ocean Brief with a six-run eighth lanl))g in tho anna apideinlo a t 1818 fbund the year, In recognition of hia twenty- at the North Congregational Society, Tau Beta Pi. Mr. Cox is mund Dwyer were sent to invastl- 1942 and waa salutatorian of her Ford. I f ...... 8 8 2 8 0 AfUr Bill Bibrinx filed out to Under Arc Lights at bases on balls, Gothberg 2: Holmes Brooklyn ...... 11 8 .579 1 town wholly unpmpand. Many of five years of service, Mr. Verplank church. apeaker, or shell, painted in white to pay 1140 a month for tbe sup­ second base. Mickey Murphy ($6.00) won the $15,000 Colonial second game to overcoma aa 8-d a civil engineer student at the gste. Bringing the man to the sta-r port of hia three children. Bond class. She received her Bache­ 4; strikeouts. Gothberg 3: Holmes Boston ...... 11 9 .650 TH «tha atoat daaperately alck found it waa made aecretary emeritus. with barber poles on each side, tion. It was found that he had lor of Science degree In bacteriol­ walked, went to second on a | Handicap at Garden State Park. North End Diamond deficit. . - University of Connecticut and ex- of $840 was ordered by Judge Ray­ Totals ...... 37 7 8 27 12 Boston—Flag Drill ($25.40) 5; wild pitchea Gothberg; umpire Philadelphia ...10 11 .476 8 to aecum either a doc- "The acting secretary la now and the emblem of the SPEBS in been ordered committed to Nor­ ogy from the University of Con­ ball and promptly ecered on Pat Brooklyn scored four runs ia a , pects to be graduated from there mond R. Bowers. Elliot was rep­ ■ockvUle (2) captured the $7,500 Governor's Kovts. Cincinnati ...... 9 10 .474 3 tar or a aurae. In thin emergeacy Mi— Jennie Wind. Hospital Motes the center. DeHan stated that an in June, 19.50. wich hospital after a medical ex­ necticut in 1948. H Bolduc'a double to le ft Jerry Brosd Street Motors, last year's wild seventh inning to oonas Iroas attempt will be made to form a resented by Attorney George AB R Handicap at Suffolk Doiens. PitUburgh ___ 9 11 .450 3^ ' tha local diapter of the Red Ccoaa Added Bulldlag amination. Owens, cf . . . . . 5 0 1 Wllliama singM sharply to left Country Club Notes champions, and the Italian-Amer- St. Louis ...... 7 10 .412 4 behind and defeat the 8C with the ooopwatian of Cheney "During Judge Hyde'a adminis­ similar chapter in Manchester. Leasner. scoring Bolduc, and went to third General icans will break from the barrier Cardinals, 8-7, at Ebbets Fiald. PatieaU Today...... 150 Anderson-Shea Aiixiliaiy. VFW, While at headquarters, the man Thomas 'Egan was sentenced to LaPoints, 2b . . 4 0 0 Los Angeles—Mel Patton of the Chicago ...... 7 10 .412 4 I Bnetben opened an emergency tration the present north wing will tpert tomorrow at 8 p.m. at broke loose and ran out of the B. Foley, ss . . . 2 1 0 as Al Whitney reached on an Week-End Scores in the Twilight Spftball ^ague Juniors Capture American The Dodgers made only two blta was built, adding 40 beds a new Admitted Saturday; Patricia 90 days In jail on a charge at be­ error. Chick. Plummer’s long fly University of Southern California lid-lifter tonight at 8:30 at Rob in that inning, but raeelvad thraa hoapttal In Cheney Hall wham one and Lynne Appleby. 28 Gerard the VFW Home. door into Center Park closely fol­ Bujak, if, ... lb 4 0 t New Y o r k ...... IS 4 .789 — doctor or one nune could cam for maternity section and a children’a Bowles Would lowed by Dent and Dwysr. He was ing a coalmen drunkard. . D. Foley, Sb . . . 8 1 1 out to right scored Willlama with ran the 230 yard dash in 20.3 sec­ ertson Park. walks aad baneflttod by Ed Ka­ atreet; Judy Racskowskl, Rock- onds. one-tenth off the world rec­ Selected Nine — Saturday Inter-Class Meet C^leveland ...... 9 8 .600 4 ' a number of people. corridor dedicated to the memory vlUe; Carol Ann Walach, S3 Well­ Little Flower of Jesus’ Mothers finally brought down by fin# tack­ Rostek, rf ... . . 8 0 1 the locaTa third run. Al Klein One-Tlilrd Handicap One of Boftball's oldest ques Detroit ...... 10 7 .588 4 zak’s error. Glen Nelson led oft tha *Tn January 1919, following the of Hannah Malmgren. Do All Possible I Circle will meet tomojTow evening ling by the policemen and returned Perm, if- If . . . . 1 0 1 struck out to end the inning. ord. Patton also ran the 100 yard tions. pitching versus hitting, will ninth with a triple, but relief ington road; Walter Perine, 41 Public Records dash in 9.1, but a tail wiiid dis­ Jay Rand ...... 33-5 28 The Juniors won the Inter-Clsss Chicago ...... 10 10 .500 SH I 'Armlatioe, the W ar Bureau of "At the same time, the boilers Hale road; George Mavridea, 72 at 8 at the home of Mrs. Joseph I to the station before being r#mov- B . Green, lb . . . 2 0 0 Levesque singled to -jpen the Ella Remmey ...... 34-5 29 be answered tonight as the slug­ PhUadelphla ...1 0 11 .476 8 pitcher Preacher Roe. former Red- * Mancheater called a meeting at the were removed from the old build­ To Pass I^ws I Hickey, 148 Drive B. ! ed to the hospital. Janocha, rf .. . . 1 0 0 fifth, but waa out at aecond as qualified his chances for a record. gers of the I. A:'s line their sights track and field meet yesterday aft­ bird, retired tbe next three cards Benton street; Mrs. Eva McIntosh, New York—Victor Herschko- Frank D'Amico ...... 33-4 29 ernoon St the West Side O vsl The Washington ...10 11 .476 6 ' HObron Game Chib, to which wem ing and a brand new heating plant 32 Woodbridjge atreet; Thomas W anaatee Deed Britncr, c ... . . 4 0 0 August was safe on first on a Harry Clark ...... 37-7 30 on the pitching slants of the without a score. The defeat Morganson, p . . 3 0 0 witz of Brooklyn won the national winners tallied S3 points to 35 for Boston ...... 8 9 .471 6 lanritad other dtiaena of tha town, built The total cost of these addi­ Johnson, Jr., 59 Lockwood street; (Coatiaued from Page One) I Mr. and 'M rs. Clavin Fisher of Leonard L. ViUemaire to Ster- fielder’s choice. August stole aec­ Ray Lam beck ...... 33-3 30 Motors' J. Cliagnon. Jerry most St. Louia ...... 3 17 .150 12S dropped the (Sards Into a last place to oonalder the queation at a prop­ tions was in excess of $200,000. I 125 Brookfield street, had for Puts, a ...... 0 0 0 ond, and scored on Sibrinz'a triple four-wall hantJball championship, effective hurler In the league last the second place Sophomores. The tie with the Cubs. George May, 95 Center street; Mlaa lUig Construction Company to Aid- defeatlng'Walter Plekan of Buffa­ Joe Cerlna ...... 34-4 30 Seniors were third and the Fresh­ Today’s Onmes er memorial to thoee who aerved In “By 1944 the hospital waa again Theresa SchoU, 77 Benton street. no reference to hia recommends- 1 their gue.sto, Mr. Fisher's parents, win D. Frink and Gertrude B. New Dental to center. The latter crossed the L(ju Gelasao ...... 34-3 31 season will have a host of support­ Cincinnati and the Phillies di­ suffering from growing pains and Totals ...... 8 8 2 " b 28 10 8| lo, N. Y. men fourth. Eastern World W ar 1. C. Klmom Watkina, Admitted Sunday: Terry Cum­ tion to replace the sales tax with , and Mrs. Charles V. Fisher of Weflf lings F r i n k , property on Eldridge plate with the fifth run on Mur­ Del St. J o h n ...... 33-2 31 ers who believe he can silence the Binghamton at Hartford (8 p vided a double header tn Phlladel- at that time chairman of tha Man- the trustees decided on another an income tax, a proposal which Montclair. N. J . Score by innings: phy’s single to right. Golf Summan’: mings, 12 Hals road; Miss Shirley street. Plate Materialf Al H ard in g...... 35-4 31 big guns in the I. A. lineup. Mile Run — 5:21.7 m. I phle. TTie Phils won the opener 14- rfieater Chapter American Red campaign for funds. This cam­ Miner, Rockville; G aorga Menael, has met with what the Republicans _ ------B.-A.a ...... 001 SOS OOx—7 No local player collected more White Sulphur Springs, W. Vs...... 34-3 31 C^isrlle Covey will receive the ^ Marriage* Llrcaee R oekvtlle...... 000 001 010—2 Mitch Karpuaka .. 1 — Campanelli—Junior. Utica at Albany. 7 with a seven-run 12th Inning, Ckoaa, apoke of the need of a hoa­ paign, the largest In the hiatory 48 St. John street; John Volz, 83 call their unalterable opposition. 4ne Dorcas Society of the than one h it with Bolduc’s double, —(3ary Mtddlecoff won the $10,000 BlU S a ch e re k ...... • A .. 38-5 31 offerings of Jerry Clisgnon. >Ed Spiliane-Ha.8tinff8 7 Arnold Setigson: 28, 'mechanical | HaTc Year Dental Plates' Runs batted in: Zassaro, Keeney, Greenbrier Open with a 72-hole 2— Turkington—Senior. Scranton at Elmira. The Phils grabbed the nightrap, pital aa demooatmted a t Cheney of the town, headed by Judge Wil­ Delmont street; Mrs. Josephine Asserting the log-jam must be | Emanuel Lutheran church will Miss Dorothea V. Hastings, engineer, of Dearborn, Micb.. and and Sibrlnx’a triple being the best Zsptks, Bill Melcwskl, Larry 8-1. The game waa halted aftar atx liam J. Shea aa general chairman, broken for the sake of the people, i liold a Swedish baking sale st Remade by the total of 385, two better than Par Four Holes — Buaday 3— Kieley—Freshman. Williamsport at Wilkes-Barre. Wall and auggeated that the build­ Barllck, Clinton, Msaa.; Mrs. Fran­ daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard Selma Sarah Snydqr, 21, aecre-1 Mows. Gasxa. Oscar Phillips round out 4— Cahill—J untor. Innings by Pennsyl'vsnla’s curfew resulted in total gifts of $402,000. ces Marchese, 88 Oakland atreet; the governor said; ■ Ual*’a store on 'Thursday night Ffftfifl Oeiital LabfHBtory South Africa’s Bobby Locke. Two-TMrd Handlesp AbmHcob ing of a community hoapital to Hastings of lOl Phelps Road, be­ tary, of 284 Oak strMt. J Dublckl starred at bat for the the Infield. . , Shot Put — Distance 88 Ft. New Tork fRaschi i-0 ) at De* law. cam for the future aick and in­ "Then came the building re­ Miss Beth Bickford, 239 Wood- 'I believe that a principle is at I between 7 and 9. Mrs. Conrad Corner Asyhna find Trambnll AthletK Supporters toaen with two bits, one a double. George Johnson .. 59-12 47 came the bride of FVank MulviUe Winston Arthur Chevalier, 28, ' Olympia Out ef Free knees Big John Pringle will get the 1— Moske—Senior. troit (Qr8y 1-0). Lefty Tommy Byrne allowed jured would be a moat appropriate strictions followed by sky rocket­ bridge street; bliss Eleanor Caah- stake in this situation which far Casperson and Miss Viola ’Hioren 42 Lancaster road, junior account-1 I Sammy Dgnlela, first seeker, and George Stiles .... 65-17 48 nod to take the mound for the 2 — Mochnu— Junior. ing coaUf ion, 464'Etoat Center atreet; Mrs. Splllane, son of Michael Spinanc Louisville, Ky., May B—(JP)— 57-9 48 (Only game scheduled.) only two hits pitching the Ameri­ ammortal. Mr. Watkina waa ap- tranacenda Individual personalities ®re co-chairmen in chsege. The of Park straet, Hartford, at a sin­ ant,.and Helen Mae Ikinis. 24, in- | Btaort-stop Pete Gugliuttino etarred Bill Sacherek .... Italians while brother Moe will 3— Lawson—Sophomore. "The Situation now ia that plana Anna Fatacher, 81 Charter Oak or party advantage.. We simply usual variety of Swedish baked DENTAL PLATES Olympia will not start in the 55-7 49 National can League leading New York Yan­ peteted chairman of a committee gle ring ceremony which . toqb j^rance clerk, of 24 Newman I 87 on defense for the So-Tons hand- Duncan Johnson . be behind the plate. Player-Ceach 4— Booth —fiophomore. to looklnto tha matter and report. and specifications have received atreet; Mrs. Sarah .Tracy, 116 must work our way out of the foods will be offered for sale. The liag 18, and five chances respect- Preakness at Baltimore Saturday- Tommy 7’sulkner 53-3 49 St. Louia tBrszle 2-0) at Broek- kees to a 12-0 ahutout vietory over place in St. Bridget’s church Sat­ street. Wedding May it at St. REPAIRED Hippo Oorrentl »'U1 be at the 188-Yard Dash — 184 lyn (Martin 1-1). the Tig era before more than 82.000 *The committee, coniiating of the final O. K. of the trustees and Wells street; Mra. Katherine Dietz, atmosphere which is smothering | members are reralndsd to see that i urdav mnmlnv at in. Watt..- Jam es’ church, I fuUy without an eiror. His trainer, Ivan Parke, said the Bob D a v is ...... 53-8 49 1—Vessolo—Junior. 119 Buckland street. urday And favorite that finished sixth In last 53-4 49 Initial sack, Pat Annlello, Frank PitUburgh (HIgbe 0-0) at Bos­ fans in Detroit. Tbe Yankees got Mlaa Mary Cheney, Mrs. Maytie are being prepared for bids by Ar­ all constructive effort in the state | their donaUona are brought to the Domenic James Pimticelli, 21 ' FAR' Sunday afteraeoo, the locals Harry Mathlaaon Richters and Franny Phillips form 3—Rogers—Sophomore. Caae Crowell, H. B. Cheney and chitects Ebbets, Frld A Prentice. Admitted today: Barbara Cbes- Cspltol. The people of Connect!- ' store no later than 8:30. i I travel to New Britain to meet the Saturday’s Kentucky Derby will Ricky Anderson .. 5(M) 55 ton (Bickford 3-2) (night). 17 safeties, including four by Tom­ ihaabn, 48 Homestead .si rest, and i Up FAST SERMCE mwaaesi the remainder of the inner de­ 3— Perry—Sophomore. Chicago (Hsmner 0-1) st New my Htnrich. to snap Virgil Truck’s Dr. D. C. T . Moore, in addition to It ia expected that a contract can sey, Andover; Allan Newton, 18 cut have a ri^'^to expect that, ------Helen Genevieve Maneggia, atqno- % raw yewh. strong Falcons, who eopped a 2 to go to New York instead. AI H ard in g ...... 63-12 55 4— Tie. Moske— Senior; Wright Hyde street; Jack Alvord, 3 Oak­ all 4s| 'We just decided to pass it (the Lou Galaaao...... 55-5 55 fense. York (Jones 2-3) (night). four game winning streak. Tbe the chairman, reported that a hoa­ be let early next mon^ for the wa exert conceivable effort to' The communications of Van- j grapher. Wedding May t4 at 8L | 1 win over the So-Tons nine last Dom Qentllcore, Red Gsvello and —Sophomore. land atreet; Mra. Sophie Mikolow- mak# our democracy function. . . . cheater Lodee of Maanr.a tnynnr. i church waa beautifuiny Fagiin Stuiday afternoon. Preakness) up," be said. Art Wilkie, Jr. ... 57-7 55 Cincinnati (Fox 1-2) at Phila­ Bronx Bombers now have won 15 pital building could be built and construction of the - two new . Chester Lodge of M a«,n. tomorl j Jgmea' cbubch. Bob Hunley are expected to etsirt 448-Yard Dash — 81:1 winga. eky, 59 Winter street; Gary Krow- 'I am confident trat aome. row evening at 7:30. will be de- w aises of white Silk aQr A. a (8) delphia (Thompson 0-1) (night). of their 19 games. fumiahed tor $75,000 and that an­ gUdioli Harold John Finch. 20, mcchan- ■ $2.00 in the outfield. 1 —Greenwrood—Junior. The New Wings ka, 52 Devon drive. means can be devised if we a ll! voted to the transaction of busi- Dental Laboratories AB R H PO A E 3—Sheehan—Junior. The Boston Red Box tortncd in 1.000; Lopat, Naw Torh 8-0 1.00(), M l Malt 8L TaL 1311 A-4-Batta« tor DIBattlate in 9th capot and gave the horasNrith the who haa sitodied five Darby win- terday. He died a short time Ister basebaira Hall of Pass* st Co*- Btrlkaouto—Nawhouser, Detroit, ) B—Batted, tor Testa in 9tk moat left at the fialA—Warren eere. More t|iaB aay other trainer. e8 St. John's heepitol. perstowa, N. T, I 88, Trucks, DeUoit, 19. ikV"'. C;

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*To poesesi charm." a enlist BY FONTAINE FOX Therb'a danger 8t fhMk' f.YT AANCBESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, M AT f, 1949 . t TliUNElIVlLLB PULRB says: "Women must have a graca- driven and BMestrlanA It o it o t N ful carriage.” "Men, says the Otta­ light of twilight ptayi trteka iHtli I Sense and Nonsense wa, Ont, Can„ Cltlxan, “ get the tba vision. G o ^ ^ w m a tm M It 18 same effect by having a graceful usually haavy and hurrlafi. F88pl« BatMinff—Coatntctfaif 14 BMp Wfuitfd—Feamlo Bot^oM GMd> Room Withovt Boori Honsw for Snip 72 YVhen 8 woman buys an artielA A fter trying to collect an over- AatonobOM for Solo 4 Aatonobilea For Sale 4 of It Is for ona o f the following eevan due car payment the finance com­ ear.” ' are tired and unitt«itiV8. B « rURNUHElX Room, .gentlemoa HUGE 8-Room amgla oa Bast ( M - whether you are walkUig. er driv­ 1884 CHEVROUET aedan, klaek, CARPENTRY, Altarattona. cam- W AN TE O -^Part Uaaa caahlar. CHBtn of Drawer*, atovea ml* IWKmS! pany sent a letter which asked: , ) SPRING IS HEREl neta, Ula oeUtnga, tile Datha. or Apply Stata theater, Manchaa- cailaneoua nead fumitura. .'Rail­ prefemd. Sf roster atntat near t e r atraet, ideai for profaeatenal 4. BooauM h«r hiaband myo zUo "D ew Mr. Blank: What would Motorist—Pm sorry 1 ran^over ing. look out- when ita d8tk 8uti radio, keater, aeat coyera, nice aafu tuaerai noma, ate. House la CUnfied Let ua help you with your •hape. 75 L.at traveler: {g a partial list:— ery. Good paint, good Urea, me­ CONCRETE Contractor, maaon Textile Store, 818 Main atreet. WANTBI>~BRIC-A-BRAa ftmil- tranca. Garaga available. Pbona r e 3 \ 6. Because her neighbors can't my neighbors and they think It mighty fond of that hen and th. Customs OfficerAnything t * CLAESlFlitD ADVT. chanically perfect. New motor, arbrk and tandacaplng. V. Bel- ture, antlquaa. Old Min TiodiBg 7447, BUY OF THE WEp:KL afford It would be a lousy trick." j shock might kill him. declarA madam? , lucM'^kone 3-1401. YO U MA.Y be the one we’re look­ Poat. 17 Mapla atreet. Phone BOLTON—6 rooms and both Woman—No, not a thing. DEPT, BOUmt 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. 4,000 milea. Make an offer. Cole ing for. We require a* pleaaant P L E A S A N T Furnished room, with 5. Because nobody else has i t 2-1044. 8. Because everybody else has it. Moderation in life is as impor­ I So many driver* wouldn't lose Customs O fficai^Then am -I t * J:f9 A. M. to «:«• P. a>* SEDAN Motors. 4164. C ARPEN TER and buUdar. Eatl- woman t6 act aa neighborhood a privata family on Main atraet. down, 8 unfinish^ up, 2 fire- help 7. BecausA tant as spikes along a railroad I control of thsir cars if they kept understand, .Madam, that, the (tor matea given 'op lat claaa work. repreaentativ, for Avon Prod- WE BUY and tell gpod used furni­ Ooupla or gantlaman -prefarred. ilaces, open stairease, oil H. track; without It you are bound to control of themselves. - -Grit. tail iisnglng down from under 1936 PLYM O U TH 4-DR. W. J. Webeter, 1075 Middle Turn­ uota, Inc. W rite Mra. Dorothy ture. combination rangaa,. gas can 6804. /. heat, 220 wiring, attached yoiir coat ie your own? Motorcycle*—Bicycles II ir in g f »1 - o n i end up to a wreck. SEDAN pike Baat Phone 2-4J04. Buckman, 28 Highland Terrace, ranges and beetem. Jonas Furnl- 2 car garage. This fa a custom Motorist (to farmer)—How far Middletown, Conn. tu n Store, SS Oak. Pbona 3-104L li It to the next filling station? Two-Way Stroteb CARPEN TRY o f all klnda, $1.45 Basin«M l.or8llons built home with many un­ Junior — What is the difference n r o Cm OA getag WMt around 1936 CHEVROLET TUDOR CUSHMAN MOTOR Scooter, very Farmer— Nigh onto two miles, Take all your fisbeitnqn - per hour, hlyhly akiUed. Addreaa W H ITE Comer cabinet, mahogany For Rent 64 usual features such as haso- vow" between capital and labor Dad? tta laat m a k in Jfint or flrat SEDAN good condition. Telephone 7291. as the crow flicA And string them on a ItoA “ Skilled," Box 'ZO, Herald. Help Wanted—Male 86 , and maple bedroom aeta.. maple board radiation: glass block Dad— Well, Soiv the money you Motorist—Well, how far is it If And they will stretch— ‘ waak In July daalra a rtda. Win S M A LL Building near Main 1941 FORD TUDOR SEDAN kneehole desk, latest In chroma inserts framing, front, en­ lend represents capital; and get­ the crow hse to walk snd roll a Why, yessiree, tjiey’u do It every riMfa «»p — — con Hanckoatar BOY'S Bicycle, In excellent con­ CAKPEN'rEH Work M aO klnda. street, apprmrimateiy 90o,square ting it back represents libor. MAKE 320 a day! Sell Staybright braakfaat eeta. Imitation flra- trance, unusual cabinet kitch­ job flat tire? time.—Blanche C. Blgler„ IM jX ______Roof*, tiding*, addition* and al- feet PumeU Corporation.' Apply ■ • • ■ --.-I,.-- 1948 CHEVROLET CONV. dition. Phone 7223 after 6 p. m. brass name plates for ^ front place an^andlrons. lane eedar m teraUons aiao new conatnicUon. i Maf low '*' Ipim m TTPHOLSTBRY and ruga COUPE doors. Write Hubstamp, 355-0 cheat, like new; youth bed. crib, en with built in e.xhaust fan, Hubby—^You never tell me what Doctor—I ’d like to have a quart Hal— Say. paL how much money Sleffert. Phone 2-0258 etc. You must see this to ap­ -But ot tka dln«y aona” . i. Business Services Offered 13 congress, Boston, Mass. baby acalea, ebild’s desk and yrqu buy! Don't I get any voice to of blood for a transfusion. •Can you does your wife dsmand every pay Mtlekw, aaalar — wltk Hyatlc 1948 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN chair, waslilng machines, com­ preciate the California Type the buying? give it? day 7 • ■ * Wonted to Rent 68 ,r fBwnt J. W. Hala Oorp. WE REPAIR all makea of waah- Florist*— Nnrwries 16 STATE OF CONNECmcniT, Per­ bination ranges, refrlgeratora Architecture. Shown by ap­ Wifey (sweetly). — Certainly, Young Man— I can only, give a Cal—Don’t aak foolish o.ussticns. 1947 PLYM O U TH 4-DR. sonnel Department examination darling. You get the invoiqe. pint. I've got to shave tonight. 1 You know my salary le 875 a w « ^ ing machtnea. Automatic or Save at (Yiambera’ Warehouae W A N TE D to rent month of July. pointment only. Conservative­ W AM TBD—S or 4 rldara to t1- SEDAN wringer type modela. PumeU PANSIES, perennial flower planta, notices; Senior Case Worker Sales, Manchester Green. 5-room cottage at nearby lake. ly priced with good mortgage ' etaity af tka CkpltoL Houra 8:S0 Service Oo., S29 Main atreet. rear. gladioli bulk*, atrawbarry (child welfare) No. 1383x, 42,( 5187. W riU 3 o x C, Herald. MICRBY FINN N o Secrett LANK LEONARD to «:80. Can WIS. Call 7391. plants, aaparagua roots, ever­ 490-43,018 (reannounced — Con­ avnilable. See Balch For Bargains greens and shrubs. Woodland necticut residence waived). Dairy HAND Y HOD baby washer and 8KW INO Macklnea axpartly re- SU B U R BAN R E A L T Y CO. r LAWNMOWERS *harpened. re­ Gardens. 168 Woodland street Technogollst No. 1402, 43,480- wringer, like new, price $25. Call Hittinras Property for Sale 7l> 9 TCM.TCH.'irt krunchwasnt WELL.ICEItrAINLy IT 80HT! IT WAS , v. F eXTREE! EXTREE! ANOfH/Ht' po'iad or adjuatad. Reaaonabla 7792 after 4. Realtors BALCH.PONTIAC. Inc. paired. hand and power Waahing Phone 8474. 44,272. (Onneotlcut residence AtNONPEKTHAI THCHElHEWAS HOfE ffPOESN'T N0THIN6-JUSTA W/, RM BBRi! SHERIFF SETS HOUSE, rataa Work ipiaranteed. Call machine* repaired Pick up and waived). State Veterinarian, No. STORE For Sale. Immediate oc­ 49 Perkins St. tel. 8216 M E T A L T W IN beds with spring T he HOME OLPMAHKKUNO M WASHINGTON GCTMTOTHE LITTLE SMOKE.' ANB ON FIRE WHILE L00KIW§ FOR f i l l , or avenlnga a-0419.______155 Center Street delivery. Friendly Ftxlt Shop. Tel. TOMATO Plants for sale, 2,000 1403. 44,800-46.120, and Senior cupancy. Shoe Bar, 697 Main mattress and springs. Elxcellent 12-R(X)M Single with siinparlor NEWSFAFfItS-TNE .THE CHIEF OF POLICE Phone 2-4545 4777. planta In pots; pepper plants, Physician (Tuberculosis) . No. streeL OF nPNTHAVEA' 0NBU5INEM.' CLUES! REAPAU ABO U TITl^ condition. Telephone 2-4463 after and sewing room extra. S rpoms iceberg lettuce, savoy cabbage, 1401. 46.450-47,000, (Connecticut E.Z.KRUNCH. STROKE-WITH FIRE.lMEANfFHR. ] OVER THERE PROHISEO Aatomobfies For Sale 1439 CHEVROLET dump truck, VENETIAN BUnda. All typee 6. G R O tE R Y STORK and 11-room In the wing rentsa. wUi not effect early cabbage 57 Florence street residence waived). All salaries remaining quarters. Hot water THf MMilONAIRf IS IN BAP ENOUGH TO KEEP IT Q U IE T' wtL.HrslS^SS^-1 yd. body. Good running con­ made to order. al*o recondition­ quoted include present salary ad­ house wiUi two-car garage. Only MHO ONCf TRCD Asms* back! a . d 1948 Buiek Sedaoette $1,950 dition. Good nibber. Call either ing. Beet quality Flndeli Manu­ ALL HOUSEHOLD furniture for •tore .within 'leii mll« radiu* and heat, oil. copper radiation, 2 fire­ justments. Closing dates: May sale. 26 Linden street, opposite places. 2 baths, aluminum storm m 2-2892 or 6305. facturing Jo., 486 Middle Turn­ Roofing— Siding 16 lo c a te in Manoy. Tcl. 6031. 8 a. 2-1642 or 4679. VALcr ON a w ooNT c*y/ L ? VALET/1 MEAN, HONESTLY/ Domestic luid overseas crating seated sofa) new. W ill acU rea- IMMEOIATE Occupancy—2 sto­ ffAOO AND MILOA i formula, our fine selection of m. to 5 p. m. factory methods and guaran- RADIO Servicliqi Oependabis low and shipping ehicellent van serv­ .sonable. 30 Russell street, 3 gie homes. Six finished rooms. LEVEL LOT. 64 x 145, town sew­ ON- I cars plus our liberal budget coat and guaranteet.. A.B.C, Ap ice to West Coast and all parts blocks north of the rotary. Built 7 year*. One Is priced at age disposal. Attractive residen­ neczs/ IHFMAMA. plan equals a first class deal pllance. 31 Mapla street 2-1.575 ot U.S.A and Canada. Telephone Articles for Sale 45 48,900, down payment 43,500; tial neighborhood. Phone 3864. Horn/ Manchester 5187. or HarUord 6- CHEST On chest, maple. Open and one at 49,800. Locations will BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. LAWN s MOWED, large or small. I to an. 1423. MEN'S RenuUl am relasted shoes front bookcase. 30 Russell street, not be given over paone. Shown FOR SAI.E or exchange Building r Landacapnlg. P ro m p t« courteous High and low Better than cheap 3 blocks north of the rotary. by appointment cmly. Howard R. tots at the Green. Wmi Kanehl. service. E. A. Jerome, 14 Arch ASHES, Rubbish removed. Cel­ 166 Center Street new ones Sam V ule*. Shoe Re­ Hastings. Real Estate Speclallat Builder, 519 Center street Phone See these fine cars today: street. Phone 2-3151. lars. yards and attics cleaned. COME AND get It for what It’s pair Shop fill Mail atreet. Odd Fellows Bldg, 489 Mato 7773. Tel. 2-4546 Dump truck for hire. Sand, loam, v/orth to you. Combination oil I IdATTREISSES Re-made and ster- street (A t the Center). Ptiona OWNER OFFERS 40 acres to 5 1947 PO N TIA C 4-DR. gravel, fill and stone. James l-OR SALK-2iJ-gallon automatic and gas range. Call 7366. Ulzed, like new. We call for and 2-1107. to 10 acre p a r c ^ 15 minutes SEDAN Macri. Phone 4523. gas hot wsXei beaters, good con­ deliver anywhere Frank Falk, 42 D UPLEX 5 large rooms each side. I walk to business d b trict 6 blocks RUBBISH and a*he« removed In­ dition. Marlxw'a 6 cyl. Radio, htr., spotlight A South Main street, Colchester. Machinery and Toote 52 2 good steam furnaces. Big lot. from Mato street bank, hundreds IS ia WH g g E R Bleyela. Beat of- cinerators Cleaned Sand, gravel faultless car In green. W.W. tires. Conn. Phone Colchester 460 LIGHT Flxtiirea. rug ninners Snd 2 people may buy. Price 412.000. of 30-year old maples shade the f l r aecapUd. Ftume 4803. and cinder*. Van service and POWER MOWEHl for sale. 476. chairs for sale. Rea.'sonable. Shoe Madeltoe Smith, Realtor 2-1642 wide streets, deep rich aoH,'^ aver­ LINOLEUM - Asphalt Ule. wall local moving Phone H M Jones Apply 19 Oak street Circle Bar­ 1947 PONTIAC CONV. Bar. 997 Main street or 4679. age elevation 325 fw t. See it at 1948 STUDEBAKER covering. Done by reliable, well- 3-186'J. J-3073 ber Shop. the end of Oak street. For fur­ PRISCILLA'S POP Sugar Rations BY AL VERMEBH COUPE trained men AU lobe guaranteed STORE W ALK -IN ice box. TW O -FAM ILY Horae*. One on ther Information write owner. STARLIGHT 2-DR. SEDAN UGHT TKUCKINO. Half-ton GARDEN Tractors Bready Planet Hall Linoleum Oo., 33 Oak street. counters, case, sell for 420 Pearl street, 4 and 4. with four- Box 741. Manchester Post Office. 1947 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN Regal dlx. An original 11,000 Phone 3-4033, evenings 6166. pick-up tnick No oaheo. no Jr.. Beaver rtetng with atUch lumber. Phone 7482. menta Po*ver lawn mower*. Dl»- car garage and workshop. One Principals only. no brokers ; COUPE I mile champion with overdrive, rubbish Phone 3-1275 or 8398. IV. WOOTH OF^CANOy.' RE-UPHOLSTER now. Large as ston Cham saws Capitol Equip> in Manchester Green. 5 and 5 please. Klnd'y state your pur­ Both Cars Like New I W.W. tires, side mirrors and cUml- ROYAL Portable typewntera and fiat. 3-car garage. In excellent pose on your letterhead. Quiet, sortment of materials, reason- MANCHESTER Package delivery adding machines Used typewrit­ oient Oo, 38 Ham street OaU I tixer. condlUon. ^ U i fists vacant. One restful, cool, high, dry, level. able prices. Slip covers, drap­ Local light trucking and package ers and addmg machines sold or 7958 COLE MOTORS-^164 Your own terms. eries, cushions refilled. Also rc- delivery. Refrigerators, washers rented. Repairs on al> makea 6 and 4 duplex In South ea8 T. 1948 PONTIAC CONV. webblng of sagging springs. Call and stove moving a specialty. Marlow's FOR REN T— Powef and hand J. Crockstt, Broker. 5416. 7267. Smltty’s Upholstering;. Phone 2-0752. lawn rollei*. lawn sweepers Capi­ CLUB tol Equipment Oo., 38 Main IM M EDIATE Occupancy. Six 90’ X 142’ LCn. centrally located. rooma. Cape Cod, newly painted, UtillUes. Will sacrifice. Call 3613. Silver streak loaded. Save a.lot RUBBISH and Ashes removed. Boats and Accessories 46 Phone 7958. Attics and cellars cleaned. Phone Paintinff— Paperinff 21 dormers, open stairway, tile Multiple on this practically new car. bath, oil heat, fireplace, hatch­ LOT—69’ X 170’ on Oxford street. 3951. "F. Coleman, General Truck­ JOHNSON SKA Horse ouU>oard ROTO-TTLLER for hire with op­ PA IN TIN G and Papering. Fred way. Bcreena. storm windows, All facilities. Tel. 2-3284 after 4 Electrolysis ing. . Motor Sales and Servic*. We also erator. Phone 3-2348. o'clock. 1942 OLDSMOBILE ‘4-DR. EL Lauritzen, 104 Homestead repair tbs others Capitoi Ekjuip- veneUan blinds, screened aide p e t e r street. Phone 2-0053. 8ap4rf1aoa4 Hair Removed SEDAN W. Pantaluk electric con­ ment Co.. 38 Mam street Phone CO RNPLANTBRS for Ferguson, porch, garage, amesite drive, a tractor. maintenance and wiring good buy. 412,700 Thelma Jeffries Safely, Qaiekly and INTERIOR AND Ehiteriot paint­ 7958. Ford. FertlUxer attachmenU for Keiuirt I'roperlv for Sale 71 for light and power. 40 Foster Escott. Agent. TeL^ 3683. ' Permanently 6 cyl. Radio, htr., def. Just over­ ing, paperh-nglng, celllnga re- same. Used lime sower, plows, hauled and fully guaranteed. street. Phone 3303. 16' ROWBOAT. Johnson outboard P IN E LA K E Shores, Esglevllto. appelBtnMets stitetly. private flnlshed. Fully Insured. Expert harrows. DubUn Tractor Oo., IM M EDIATE Occupancy. Off Por­ fkae Oonaultatlap motor; boy's bicycle. 70 Parker WUlimanUc. 4 rooma. bsUi, large lo t 2 writs. VIC FLINT We’U Keep These BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RAU a n M a n t i q u e s Kenmshed. Repairing work. New 1949 wallpaper books. ter street, A A ZoQe. High eleva­ ^ sem. ins ST HU sisviet, wc. t. a sto. a a >*t . err- street. $5,500. CaU Willlmantic 322IJ3. htea. IS * ev am T. K ssa u. a asr. «v . OfOea Roarst 8:40 a-m. to 6 p-m. 1940 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN dona Ot any fiumiture TIemann, Edward R. Price Phone 3-1003. tion. 5-ro«m colonial, flreptaca, Olaaai We*Ma4ay AftemooM 189 South Main atreet Phone BUILD Tour A qiii Pal dinghy, hot water-oil heat, screens, atorm (^ A R B O N N E A U . House paint­ Masfcal Instmmefito 53 “ You're, too young to think that far b$ok. but I can If you etra to invaatigatt, you'll find that wo outfit th* Mary Croasen. R.N., Prop. Radio, htr., def. Original black 5643. 8 f t cartop boat. Kits complete windows, copper plumbing, ga­ Suburban for Sale 75 ing, Interior exterior. Paper ramamb^r tha goo(8 old days of the soap shortaga! paint and excellent throughout with oars, f l l cut to assemble. rage. Custom built 1941, 411.900. hUFiuebaoda *f aoma af w a bast drMafd^wainan in town!**' 8t9 Mala St, TeL 2-2667 hanging, floor sanding and refin- TW O O TRIO H T piano*, perfect TO LLAN D 8-room oolbnlal, elec­ KAUIO need fixing T Have It rs- 445 plus tax and freight Expert (G I can buy). Thelma Jeffries Over Mariow’o oalred by experts Pick-up serv. ishlng. Clall 3-9575 or 3-2805. tone and pitch, completely de- tricity, running water. $'l.900, OU'I lit It IV A\ HV J K WI1.I.IAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR UOOPLE repairing on all make motora Escott Agent Tel. 8683. quii2Sd 1988 PLYMOUTH CLUB tee, guaranteed work Sets chsek- mothed. Sacrifice UW W h , de­ terms. Severs' others. Welles OUTSIDE. INSTDE PalnUng and New and used motors on dlpslsy WAS THa D *eW Y E8AO. SNUFFY.* IT CAMUE ^ COUPE •d In the bom*. Cat radios a livered. Telephone 2-9339. 8-ROOM Ooton>al. Immediate Oc­ Agency, Coventry. Tel. WUU- VlirM aftTU a FLOW ■to MB 6UN0AV— TH * paperhanging. Free eatlmatea. Authorised Kvinnide dealer. Ed's Radio, htr. A clean UtUe ear. specialty. Manchester Rad I o cupancy. BuUt 1936. SteamLoll msntic 818J3 or 1701W4. YDU b a tA M B ID ' NAM» THB QlRAPFC BUT , Prompt service. Reaaonable Marine Service, O d a r Swamp Sendee, 78 Blrcb strM t Phone beat Near schools, stores, buses. a b o u t , M M O R f GBOKt IN MV OR&AM UST»N,' prices. Phone 7630. D. E. Road, North Coventry. Phone Wearing Apparel—Fun 67 COVENTRY and Andover 4- 3-0840. Newly painted. Fireplace, $12,- O S V IA « VDUR.^ TOMOibioN: 1942 DeSOTO SEDAN CPE Frechette. Manchester 8728. rooms, bath. 2 unfinished up. $4.- WAS GPOKANE, 800. Thelma Jeffries Escott DRBAIA 3M X viiiNNeR. IN T )ta Heater and fluid drive. An Im­ DE-LONG'S refrigeration service. FOUR Kolinsky scarfs, $10 each. 500, terms. Several others. AUOTMBA BHIF'* G10(3AN maculate car throughout Repairs on. all makea, commer­ Seldom worn, original cost $3^ Agent TeL 3688. Welles Agency. Ctoventry. Tel. Repairing 23 Diamonds— Watchi . A KBtJT OF vu m sT iif CONTTIST cial and domestic. 34rhour eei skin. Call 6195 after 6. 5 ROOMS. 3-car garage, 3 extra Wllltmantio fil8J2 or 1T01W4. BNDS/ Ice. Phonj 3-1797 Jewelry 48 lots. Fruit trees, chicken coop, 1941 FORD COUPE REPAIR AND motorlM sewing COVENTRY Lake—8-room cot­ SO VBf Near bus. Madeltoe Smith, R«al< Heater, del A one^owner car, machines. Also clean and repair LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler. Re­ Rooms Witheat Board 59 tage. lake fiontagA asking $6,- original black paint Honsehold Scrrlees motors. ETank X. Dion, 3 Ridge­ pairs and adj.i:Hta watchea expert­ tor 2-1643 or 4679. 800. Several others $1,500 snd up wood street. Phone 7779. ly St reasonable prices. Open LARGE DOUBLE room with twto Wcllea Agency, Oovenlry. Tel. Offered IfiA BIAST HARTFORD, off Sliver Ben's Story MATTRESSES Tour old mat­ Thursday evening 129 Spruce bed, for gentleman. Phone 8898. Lane. AttenUon G. I. Four room WiUlmantle 618J2 or 1701W4. WASH rUBBS 1940 FORD PICK-UP V4-TON WYIAVINO of burns, moth bojsa tress sterilised and remade like street Phone 3-4887, 118 North School atrset stogie, gas, air eondltlon heat I WAP FIMAUV MAM4gsg ? y Excellent In and out and torn clothing hosiery mna -L. .Auto Repairs new. Call lones EMrntture and storm windows snd screens, QUIT M B TWO MOUTHS. ASP handbags repaired, sipper re- WANT YOUR own boma girls? Wanted—Keml Bttolc 77 WAS ■UtM l! TMP) O m t f H Floor Covering. 36 Oak. Tcl. 3- Fuel and Feed 49A veneUah UihdA awnIngA hatch­ 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN plaroment timbrelias ropolrad. A large 7-room bouae eomplete- way. Immediate occupancy. Price M a CAM X HAD ANbViB** 1041. ly furnished. Kitchen privUegea OUNStDBRlNG BIOJJMO FOWfiKM* MSULSS' « aeUB A Whetta Very clean—4385. men'a shirt collars reversed and BOTTLE GAS mstallatlons by $8,000. Elva Ty>«r. A g « ) t Man roplaced. Marlow's u ttle Mending meluding gas refrigerator. Cntira YOUR PROPERTY «M A U M M K IS10 aw OIASS Mobile Flame. Call Manchester cheatar 3-4468. With Oar New Shop. jise of house. Two rooms left Without obltgattao to vou. we OTMaici imTM0iHMa.AHD PriTatc InstnMthmfl 28 6265. Manehaater Pipe and Sup­ 1988 PLYMOUTH COACH North End. Five mtoutes from will appralae or make vou a cash ply, 348 North Mam street COPE OOD, 5 bafutiful rooma, at­ offar for propartv. See os before Very dean—4396. EXPEIRIENCED, all kinds of cur­ AUTO DRTVINO, doai eontrai. bus Une. OarJge. Phone 3-1887. tached garage, oil hot water tains laundered, straight SSe. »A A A oertlfled instructor. Bal­ vou eeO. ROOM FOR working couple, full baat screens. storm sash, Phone m s Or 8378 ruffled 41-35. Called for and de- lard’s Drivtaji achooL CaC 9-3345. Garden— Farm— Dairy ameaiU drive, extra lot avail­ 1985 FORD PICK-UP Uvsred. 3-3411. househseping prirUeges. Bendlx BRAB-BURN KBAI.TY able. CMvenlent to schools and bedlent and I mean excellent, .p r o d o e t i so washer, contmuoua hot water. hussa. $U,500. Pbona Mr. Jemrell READY To ReUT Ring theSieli at itkaae can an priced to aeU in r l AT FINiail Holland window Mnsical— ’Dramatic 29 ’ Nice yimd and porch. Phone 2- todajrx market at PEAT^.HUIIAS, 4-yard load: 513, 3-3888, or Mr. Bwanaon 2-1833. .'Uanqhedtdr 831b Ed W Kra- •hades mada to msasura Kaya 4443. mad# while you wait klarloWa PLANO TUNING. r*palr% l•co•l• also i ^ 'f i . Loam, i-yaid to settles, iuburhqn Realty O o , ditloiiing. ate. John Oof^MrUafla, $13. Phooa 6515. rURNIBHSD ROOK. fwUeiaan VERNO N BTREET—Uook (or our Ranlteta. 68 Parklna atraet sign. Naw Chpc Ood, rooms, 4 DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES C A U . ROY and Uordoa. Bxperta 39 Bigalow strsst Fhoas 6319k preferred. 37 FoKar atraat near 8 finished,'dormers, open etalrway, WANTED by O.L. single bomA 8 ___ for rug and apholsUry ahampoo- HoosehoM Goods 81 Osnter. TU . 5SSL WHY bqyTMBR* 6BT QRAV «litf5U r ~ gOVSAgSLATe ‘ Maple Street Mandiester. mg Cbmpiete home and office fireplace, hatchway, hot water roome or o'ore, under 812,000, TeL 4854. cleanmg All kinds of odd jobs. HOOVER Vac'ium. ' love seat P L E A S A N T Rooms. single or ffli’ heat. lot 80 x 140. Price $11,- with nice let, not. In a devetop- Open till 9 p. 'm. Thursdays Phone 3-9087 or Msochester 3- Read Herald Adviu hand-crocheted bedspread. Phone double -One minut« from Pnet- 400. Th sinks Jsflriea Escott ment, . Fhnoe Hartford 33-7383 Your Wtnya.Overtaiid Dealer. A gen t Fhone 58S3. ooU act ' 4340. f 8 U t . __ OSttea. Phooa 868$. - . -r •- i V • 1 A i

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f ICCW DATrliArt, IMS * ThsWiBUmr iKmirIr»0t»r Cnttilttg IfmiUi Avstags Dally Net Preas Run ffismiil ag D. 8. WoaalHa 1 Far tka Maatb at Hardi. IStt Cfleady aad ana* mmmtma m m nia Final Offldal Board aaaat- Urn. la u QuUh a f «S Narth Tbs Kpiaiwth CSrols wlU meet ta Tbs Friendship Clrels af ths afteeaeaa thaa yeetordhy) 4iaBr’ Tha Bueklan4*OakUBd dub wlU School atraat waa tba winnar of ths banquet. hall ot the South SalvsUoa Arm y wlU hold a meet­ naat at tba adiod «n Wadnaaday ing of tha North MethOdiat church 9,740 and eeelee tonight: Wednaodikytabr s About Town win be held at 7:45 tonight. • man’a wrist watch and A . Zamal- MethOdiat chuiph. tonight Ht 7:48. ing in the CItsdel this svsnUig at avanbic at • o’cteck. A u ^ ta ala- loss Ruth Dowd aad Mrs. Herb­ 7:30 o’clock. IT at the Aedlt aala win follow the bua- tia o f 100 Oamhridga atraat was tha wlanar of tba lady's wrist ert MdClniMy. wlU be eo-hestsss- at r tiM'Scwtw On)* t f 0 » Om* jjiaaa aiaatliijr uul oiaaibara ara fo> A apodal maatliig o f tha South *'V .?iJfoheheiUili-^ 4 im .o t Mancheater Fire blatrict wUl ba watch at tba MfCIa SatuHay spon- Tha Junior choir of tha lacoad A«ito'LBthn«a viU auMtad to brlnf oaa or mora sorad by tha First District Damo- artldaa for the aala. Tht proflta hdd Tburaday at 8 p. m. in Hoaa CongregatiaiuU church win hava a 4A*- if ’ ■4, tiulgfcf t T-JOL > 1 ^ cratie oomttlttaa. Sherwood B. Ike Loyf] Orcle of King's rriiearasl at the church tomorrow (FOUR'rEEN PACES) PRICE FOUR CENTS win ba uaad for tba achool fund. Houae 8 to aae if the dlairict Wil! Advat Kalag aa M'AN{3n$TB|C)0(^^ HAY Id. tMt pay the Indebtedneaa and expenaea Cone, chairman o f tha diatrlet, D a u g h t^ will meet a t . the evening at 6:80, the seniors at 7:15, VOL. LXVUL, NO. 137 ‘ c ■ * Tka liitti'niriM CHm d u b wfll= of the dlatrict for the flacal year. wishes to thank al^ those resaonsl- ter OQngngatloaal church this end tho Board of Trustees will meet Giaea HJUaiy, dau*btar ot Ura. bla for making the raffia aacb a inMt At Um Bmamid' Lutbonn* The fire commlaalonera are expect­ sveniagh g at 7:48. I- at 8 o’clock. w M ia f at • OkkKk. iTrank H I U ^ o f U Munro atraat; great success. Mabratad bar IS birthday on Sat­ ed to recommend a two mill tax, In Doable Wedding Ceremony Start Battle urday with a dall(htful “ dog payable In October. reaat” for twelva of her asflool Sunset Itebakah LodgA 89, will Pact and Arms Aid matea. Aftar tha roaat, the young The Slaterbood o f Temple Beth held Assembly Officers’ Night on Governor Vetoes For Defense • a peopla atUndad the block Uv>ce Sholom will hold Ita meeting-in May 10 whan they will aatsrtain WE HAVE A SUCCESS COURSE FOR FCRSl which waa held by the Rotary dub the Temple Veatry tomorrow eve­ Prealdaat Harriet F. Ward ot Mys­ -TAMPAX on Uaia atreat. ning at 8. The elate of olflcera tic and her staff o f offlcars. Tba MOtwii $AHitA«r »toficnoN| for 1950 will be aubmitted for ap­ Rebekah degrsa will ba -loafarrad False Teeth Ban Of Hankow on a class o f candidates. Preced­ Not Vulnerable Line Mra. Frederick W. HoUoway wiU proval, and all membera are u rg ^ ing tha business nsaating, a ham laLLIlilERlZlKG! M N B lecture on “ Flower Arrangement” to attend thia Important meeting. jv n io B at tha May meeting of the Man- dinner will ba served for a nominal 600 CommunisU Drive cheater Garden club tbla evening fee. Reservations may ba.owda by For Technicians Tha Stanley Group of the at 8 In the Robbtna room o f Can­ contacting Mrs. Ruth Aaplnwall of Into Liangkniow About WSCS, South MethOdiat church, 3 Anderson street ea or bahira ter Cihurcb Houae. A aodal peri­ will hold ita election meeting 20 MUm North; Suf< Defense of Europe M ay 13. ■ouAxmniziJio fa just wlmt tks od with refraahmenU will follow Tueaday, May 10, at 7:40 in the ^ w le s Alao Returns to and membera planning to Invite ladlea’ parlor. Hoateaaea will be; furrier ordered to bring back life, Income Again fer 100 Casualties a guaat are requeated to notify Mra. Harold Carlaon, Mra. E. J. Mathew Men, veteran Dap From there they will march In a town 'niursday at 6:30. Lieuten­ the pelt itself and the lining too! Do You Know- . Controls Necessary Report Reveals Fall of body to the Watklna Funeral Home ant Anderaon died in Australia on ing at the North Methodist church day. on Wednesdsy at 7:80 p. m. All plated; Banker Qarz* TM J W I I A M cOM where they will pay their laat re- September 13, 1943. Arrangements Order it Now! Don’t wait ,• That yoa can buy a G. E. Refrigerator for Two Billion in March The agency Mid 600 COmmun- Dwinell Testifies De- apecta to Oacar Dahlqulat, who waa in charge of the Holmea Funeral delegates are requested to bo pres­ State Capitol, Hartford, lata drove into Liangkulow about tions Whether Plan to Home are incomplete. ent. for summer best and mptbs to a member. as little as $20 down with 24 months to pay May 10.— ( A * ) ^ o v e r n o r Waahlngton, May 10—«Pi-C on - 20- miles north o f Hankow. The at- fense Attorneys' Not threaten your fur eoet Send it to tackera suffered 100 casualties, Block Invasion at Bowles v eto ^ today the ton- aumer income dropped in March Given Enough Time us for sa/e atoisgt. Insuia its the balatace? said the agency, but were rein­ troversial bill prohibiting for the third consecutive month. forced. Frontiers of Europe ready-for-FslI beauty— • That Hale's will proteet you on any price dental technicians from mak­ faUing three per cent below the Another dispatch from Hankow Washington, May 10—CJ*»—Two by BOLLANDEUZINC. reductions made between now and Sept. ing or repairing false teeth peak reached laat December. quoted a government Arm y source lawyers who dispute whether Washington, May 10.— (/P)' without a prescription from a A fter the drop it waa atUl four The farawr Mra. Ella KNng, St. eobraoes OmrlM Oma (left) af Boa- aa saying a movement for a re­ German storm troopers were given —The Senate’s foreign poly, And of ceune, we’ ta equipped to gional peace in the area was “in « 30th on present models? licensed dentist. In his first per cent above March, 1948. Ion. Miman wMIr bar granddaughter, the former Edna Mnason, 21, ol ! s fair trial for the Malmedy mas­ icy leaders said today that: repair its daiest rip—or remodel Cortland, N. Y., Is kissed by Jay HntcUnga alter the couples were •ull swing.” veto message, the chief exec­ The Commerce department, re­ The Arm y eource told Centrals sacre were called before a Senate tlie North Atlantic .treaty^ • That no other refrigerator can match Gen­ wed In n double ceremony at the grandmatber's banse In Narth Braok- investigating committee today (I Hale’s it from top to hem. All ia our utive alao returned to the General porting thia today, said March con­ Xew’B Agency that' some of the and the proposed arma-foD* Seld, N . V. The ronpleB attended Mch ether and left together for n eral Electric's record for dependable, eco­ Aaaembly wlOtout hia aignature sumer Income feU 82,000,000,000 leading Hankow residents have p.m., e. s. t.i for more questioning. tradition of quality workmanship! Aoneymoan trip to Oleaa Fhlla, N- V ._ .(A P wlrepboto). I.t. Col. John S. Dwinell testi­ Europe program do not con-^ two oompaaion biUa. below February to an annual rate formed a “security maintaining fied yesterday that he and other (BQ1XA.NDE1UZ1NC IS perfect for nomical performance? ^ > BeRevea BOla “ Go Tom Far” of 8214,500,000.000. committee.” Committees o f this template a “ Maginot line de*’ defense attomeya in the military He expreaaed the belief that Declines in wages and salaries, nature ususily are formed to ad­ fense” of western Europ&z ‘ Observe your fur-trimmed cloth coats, tdo.) easily the biggest item of con­ trials were given insufficient time • That no other manufacturer has as many there ahould be aome leglalation minister cities between tbe time sumer Income, and in receipts of to prepare the case. He 'lontended Both Senators Connally (D.« providing more reatrictiona for Polish. Representative the Nationaliata withdraw and the HoIlanderizlnF refrigerators in use so long? owners o f farms and unincor­ it was impossible to represent the Tex.), end Vondenberg (ILt dental technlclana, but be expreaa­ Reds arrive. Is Perfect For Your porated bualnesaca were chiefly re­ Germans properly. .Mich.), made this clear at Senate • That there are'more than 2^000,000 Gen­ ed the beUef that the three MUa he Claims “Dedaive Victory” hearings on ratifiesUon of thn N at^al Cotton Fur-Trimmed vetoed “go too far.” sponsible. They were partly olf- This was in conflict with earlier seL however, by Increeaed unem­ Sent for Spyrng"^ jo fi Earlier a Nationalist garrison testimony of Dwight F, Fsnton, North Atlantic alliance. eral Electric Refrigerators in use 10 years He aald:. ployment compenbation payments, oonununique here claimed a “de- Cloth Coats, Too “la etfecL'thay grant almoat a former Army officer who had Queatlons American Pions laeome ladlvldoala Receive cisivc victory” at Liuho, Sd ihiles j charge of gathering evidence for MUs Catherine T. Cosdon. an James P. Warburg, former New or longer? eomplate monopoly to tha dental The term “ consumer income,” as northwest ot .Shanghai. .... Wedc With profaaaton, which I am aura MiUi- the trial. He said the trial was FBI secretary who “ shadowed” York banker, hod queatlMied used by the government; means A government counter-offensive Ufa COM • That your appUance is only as good as the ar the dantlats nor the public de- EmbUMy's Former Mili- fair. Judith Coplon on tbe night of whether the United Statea plans JCHtM AM practlcaUy all income received by was Btortcd in that area yester­ MSMNSSfBI CMBS atre.’ ’ A war crimes court convicted 73 her arreet on espionage charges^ to build up enough military, dealer you purchase it from? Individuals as 'distinguished from taiy "Attache Testi­ day. Despite Nationalist etalms, German soldiers In the First SS anive* - at Washington’s Federal strength in Europe to block on in-, Tba three maaaurea. one o f News't- \ • .VW'aS K;Tidbits r j income received by corporations. howevar, the Liuho action from Panzer division of shooting dow-p Cniirt to testify. Mite Condon, voaion at Europe's frontiers. which also woUld prohibit tecbnl- fies Before Senate Ju- j These Values. • That Hale's have ,been G. E. leaders for 15 BMldea payrolls and earnings of Called From (A*) Wires this vsntsge point sppesred small. captured American troops and' w’he werks in tbe f New York Warburg said he was opposea ciana from advacnaing, can be­ unincorporated bUBinesaea, it in­ Tbe communique said the "exact Belgian civilians at the M^medy . FBI office. Is one'* of several to the treaty if it meant defending come law now only If both branch- diciaiy Subcommittee' years? cludes auch Ulnga aa net rente go­ extent o f the Nationallat victory is crossroads and olfaer ne.irby towns “ shadows” who will tell of Miss western Europe's fronUers, but ap­ ea paaa them by a majority vote. ing to landlords, dividends and In­ Pops of Roman Catholic^ cbiirch DOW being ascertained.” during the Battle of the Bulge in I Copkin's movements. (N E A tel­ proved if it meant only'Uiat the To provide greater aupervialoa terest received by securities own­ and member of Britain's', ttoyal Electrical Dept.—BsscmcBt\ Washington,'’ May 10.— FurtbennoN, the department atatswste iy IMcHkl lawyer, w m one of six American real threat from Rnsaia- as poll- 1 ' , . 0- . . . ^ . H m governor dlaeloaad’ that he The" statements were ntade to a While these acUoos .weza. going bad dtacuaaad the three maaaurea Mid. wage payments by aeanufac- ' - -Hoq^FBiiT fmhtenrny Vtimy have attQUfSRr ’■■KgueJ'^to defend the Ucal and not military. turlng'Boncams tumliig-oiit dur­ Senate Judiciary abbcoihmlttee 1>y Germans. Six German law-yere al­ Detroit May U>—ffiei4l belp^ ;.Co(n- “ Ibeae accused did not get a threatening aa many more—was ing machlnee and the like— fell muqlst' attempt 'to ' ihhitrdte 4 he sold. “ But thie Soviet threat to expoae” what be called- a net­ proper defense— that will always carried to the peace table today. in March ^ o w the level o f the Sehoisls atanle Is b e n it^ .U i 194). has been and still is primarily n All Kinds of Hormel Products On work o f Oommunist'. activity here be my contention,” Dwinell told On the sixth day of the “ speed­ Mme month in 1948, marking the . . NUtoa RaMeh, 19-year-old threat of Communist penetration, Punjab Percale Prints first time that had happened since and has been working closely with Spending Cut the Senate committee. He said up’ deadlock management and the of subvers'.on and only secondarily Sale Tuesday and Wednesday Vot^s to Take Army Intelligence. former high school honor student, (JIO United Auto Workers sought early 1946. Wages in non-diurable bound over to Milwaukee Mu­ defense lawyers received the pre­ a threat ot military conquest.” The subcommittee is conduct­ a solution together. Xt hast ffty pattaraa to choose from. For I £ooda Industries were about the nicipal court for trial on charge of trial sUtements made by the Ger­ The Foreign Relations commit- A t Special Prices Mm * as m March laat year. ing hearings on a bill by Senator Stand Backed man* to Army investigators only Their initial negotiations were 01661 LiOntrOll first degree murder. . . Two pros­ set for 2 p. m. le. a. t.) aprons, sport wear, draperies, etc. Payroll decUnaa alao occurred in McCarran -(O., Nev.) to tighten ecution .witnesses at Guam trial about 10 days before the trial (Cenrisned on Page Ten) WKLLESLET FARMS conatnicUon. farming and trade. America’a Immigration defenaea. . * started In mid-may, 1946. In keeping with other events of place Negro airman Hermfai Den- thhr first major tabor battle in a Yd. CMblaa Dediae In Fny Modelaki idsntifled Ignacy Zlo- Solons Support Recom­ Aa a result, be added, the de­ Commons Passes Hotly< The department aald rising un- fense lawyers "had interrogated year in the auto industry, the ICE CREAM mendation by Council agreement to negotiate came yes­ Vt25 c menta are cushioning the decline Uons rep r^ n totive he said had 1 vi-orked night she was raped and not more than a third of the ac­ Disputed Bill to Nation' terday with dramatic suddenness. ALL KINDS OF ICE CEEAM SANDWICHES, in wsgea and salaries. Jobless been sent to this country to carry fatally bMten O f Economic -Advisers cused to any extent” when the POPS AND SUNDAES alize British Industry on espionage in the atomic lieid. •. L . .. .. ' .Accepts Beuther'a Proposal WH M o^U U said that during the heBcopter has ms^le Young President Henry Ford II.., (Cenrianed mb Page Tea) (Coatiaued oa Pag* Eight) Flashes! 89e and 99c GOLDEN RHEIJ, war. ZlotowskI was in Fiwnce 1 ntemat^sl Washington, May 10 — fjp) — acting swiftly, accepted a proposal j f London, May 10— (P)— A hotly irt “ w^th Curie Joliot, head of the altitude record for rotor-craft but Democrats and Republicans alike tor talk* from President Walter! (In to BaUetine ot the (F) W ire) disputedquapU W Y l billD U I LUto SSgH.nationalize4V*se*zJW itsammost v wof g 1 _ _ French Atomic commission and a result will not be known until in Congress threw support today Reuther of tSie ulnon. O t Britaln’a iron and steel Industry a I Wl4*t4b1* MOTOR OIL 22 c prominent member of the French sealed barographs are cahbrsted behind a reported reccatmenda- The tw^o acted as strlke-csused IrridMcent and Striped Went to the Houae o f U irm today. | A S l 4 a t > l V by Bureau of Standards in' W m H- Bvrd to Fight Communist party.” tion by Ppesidem TIruman't Coun­ layoffs in Ford and supplier Arms Told to End Oeenpafton It waa passed last night by the ington: . . . Chinese Premier Ho already were mounting Into the Modelskl said that after the cil o f Economle Ad-viacra fo r a cut Dublin, Irelmnd. May 10,—iOh— House o f Commons. Ting-Chin promises 300 legislators DOMINO GINGIT a LE collapse of French ZlotowskI came in government spending. thousands. The new Irish republic told Great Tbe Lords planned to bring the In Test Vote that Nattonalists wUl fight Chinese Against Purge A full 40,000 more Ford workers to thia country to become a pro­ The council «>-as said to have Britain Ormly today to get out mt measure— main item In the Labor CommunisU to the finish. .... face Idleness within a week if the Lg. Bottles (Contents) c government's soclaUst program— fessor, and worked here as a sci­ held that because o f unsettled strike is not settled. Ford has Northern Ireland. The Doll (Par- 3 25 First anniversary of South Korea’s business conditions it would - be Sanforized Chamhtray to early consideration. It Is ex­ Admission to United entist for four years. flrst electiOM i* obten-ed with Reported Crack by Tru­ warned it may have to shut down Itament) wnnnlmonaly adapted B , FRESH ICEBERG pected generally the upper cham­ “ZlotowskI was a prominent parades and speeches. safer to trim spending than to try all Its 49 plants. reeolutioa which call* upon “ the ber w ill riddle it with amendments, Nations Appears to Communist and I have heard that any . sharp tax Increase. man Spurs Senator In agreeing to negotiations Ford NBiMoh goverameat aad( peopla to and return It to Commons which he was a great scientist," Model- PosajbiUty that missing. Philip­ Responsible officials sold the rad the present oecupatton ml *nr Reg. $1.39 Ameritex For pine A ir U n e plane e x p ire d Sat­ LETTUCE 25 c then will restore it virtually to Be Almost Certain Now economist* went even further—to And Friends to Arms (Contlaned on Pnge Four) six aorthenstem conatlea and present form, to become law. (Coattaaed *• Page Eight) urday over Baaiad bay is being in- suggest the jMSSibility of cutting thereby enable the oplty of bo- T 9 c yd. FRESH vesUgated by Manila authorities. . Permanjent Finish Centrela Mannfactnrlng 1 , . auccess. Mav 10—UP)— Is some excise taxes and o f delaying 'Washington, May 10— —The lond to be reotored and oge-leag Deep tone colors in smart irridescent shades and also strtpea Larry K. Page, four, “ brought back six months a social security, pay­ differences between the twn on- to life” after he had stopped reported crack by President Tru­ uSrr-s, I Uona appeared to w be almogt a auren- roll tax bobat scheduled for July man that there are too many Byrds tloBs be brought to nn ead.” Tba TOMATOES 15c because control o f iron and steel breathing 10 minutes,'is holding Ready to Free L resolution wao moved by P rb M thing today. To End Epic his own although In a critical con­ in Congresa spurred Senator B jtd Reg. 99c means control essentially of Brit­ Each o f these propoaala got Minister John A. Costello and ooe- Washable Moire ish manufacturing, from Mcyclee The new Jewish nation won the dition. M y Pasadena, Calif., hos­ (D -V s) and hla friends to arm considerable backing from the onded by the lender of the oppedi RADISHES 2 bwu. 9c to battleships. . big test vote by a three-to-one pital attendanU. . . Madge Mere- themselves today against a pos­ Czech Capital The bill, proposed by the Labor majority late yesterday. The Gen­ Of Blockade dltta, -ex-actress, begins fiv*-year lawmakers. sible purge movement. tion, former Prime Mtalotor Sanforized Ameritex government, went to the House eral Assembly** special 58-nation to life sentence on kidnap-beating Flaal Derision Beats with Tnusaa Asserting that " if the president Eomon de Vnlera. It wno eent to o f Lords after a Oemeervatlve mo­ Political committee endorsed the charges In Tchachapi, Calif., But the flnsl decision on wUch wants to purge me from, the Sen­ Official. Wartime Evi- British Prime Mtatater Attlee. TIN TYPE PRINTS $ 1 .0 0 yd. HEALTH MARKET tion in Commons to reject it was Israeli bid by 83-11. Thirteen coun­ Traffic to Carry Flags prison for women. way to turn in the . face of obvi­ ate. I’U be around when the purg- % defeated 330-203. tries abstained and on* was ab­ Traveler from Chines* Commu- ously increasing flnsnclal pressure Itig starta." B)Td said be Intenda dence Offered RuHsia Colled Before Grand Jury. It authorizes the government to sent. As Things Return to nM-beld Nanking says city is at on .the nsticn’a economy rests to keep fighting ofor the slasl. in New Verk. May 19—(F Paul Not exactly For s new experience in meal preparation, we sug­ A t last a moire that ia guaranteed waahable. Deep tone colors buy the atock o f 107 companies, It the full Assembly follows the ataadstlll . . . Public with Mr. Truman. Thus far he has apending he doesn't think the Asked U. S. to Hall Crouch, foroser Commualst ergan- gest yon try this ss a time saver: ^ but actual direction of the com- lead of tu comittee then the yesr- March 1, 194B, Status refused to back down on his re­ president wants. Izer. has been oubpoenned to aip- ^ - T c y d o In black, navy, kelly green, wine and tan for sport, street and aa Uhistratod executions o f more than 20 men in 9 penles would stay in the bands of I old eastern Mediterranean nation peated demands for $4,000,000,000 Harriaea Qnotes Truman Washington, May 10—(Fi -Aim­ penr before n special Federal evening dreaaea. * past week heighten tensloa in Chl- Tenderknit the men who run them now aa pri- will become the 59th member of Berlin, May 10— liPi — A t one nese Communist • threatened in new taxes. Gilbert Harrison, nati'.nsl com­ ing to spike (Jommunist propagan­ grand jury acre next Tuesday, it vate enterprises. The compaiileB the world organlxation. minute past midnight Thursday Shanghai . . . Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, The economic advisers were said mander of the American Veterans da cloime, the United States to­ was aaananeed today. Cioueh, aa BeautifiU combed yam. Cottons, sanforized, In old fashioned would work under a government I 1%* final Assembly decision, re­ flag-bedecked traffic will end tbe acting U- N. mediator for Pales­ to have urged the president to ac­ committee, quoted the president day. offered official wartime , evi­ employa at Tha Mtaasl ( 1 ^ ) pattema. PORK STEAKS c holding corporation, retaining their qulring a two-thirds majority of after a White Houae cooTerence Easy to use—But a treat for alL 69 epic of blockaded Berlin. tine, says Negro problem in U. S. cept a "leaser goal” than this. dence that American troop* were Daily News, Is expected to be Reg.' $1.19 Dan River Sanforized present Arm names' ^ * y w o^d [ the members^voting la expect^ to- “is perhaps more baffling than Chairman George (D ^a) 01' the ymterday. Harriaon said: ready to free the capital of Czech­ questioned about n eerlrn of New be free to compete with, one an That’s 5:01 p. m., e. a. L, morrow or Tliuraday. Senate Finance bommittee said “ He told us there were too many ortlelea to that newspaper In Other, but not to the .point of Wednesday. ^ le a tin e problem.” . . . In winter oslovakia. but held back at Rus­ - ALWAYS POPULAR FOR REAL FLAVOR The test vote came on a joint wasteland on shores o f Hudson the advisory report—delivered to Byrds in Congress. He wants us which he sold JoBs Stunrt Peyatz Reg.', 69c clashing with the holding cor­ resolution sponsored by tbe United So far there liaan't been a hitch sia's request. RIB ^ . bay, U. S. and Canadian soldiers the White House last week but to see that congressmen are elect­ The State department, made had been oloia and thrawa into Combed Yam Cordspun poration’s overall general plan SUtes, Australia. C3snada, Guate­ In final. arrangemenU. ed who are able to s m these-.thlngs 36'* Ameritex Duralized Finish team aecreU that could help pr*- not yet forthOlly made public — public records bearing on the New Yerfc’a Enat river. Mia* Cotton Dresses Under the measure the govern­ mala. Haiti. Panama and Uru­ Gen. V. I. C3iulkov, Soviet com in the terms o f national interest, toct Anserlos.from any possible point because Moscow and the Peyatz. onea a top Aoeerlcaa Caos- ment would pay £300.000.000 guay. Among those voting for tbe mander In Germany, and the west­ rather than local interest and to CORNED BEEF Invasion through Canadian , Arctic. (Csntianad mm Png* Fear) Czech Communist* have been giv-, osyetorlecriy ' (81,200,000.000) for the stock of proposal were: the entire Soviet ern powers both have ordered that make large plana rather than tbe 107 companies. The Arms, transport, -trade and communica- ing Russia all the credit for the 1987. . Children’s Pattern Prints A REAL FAVORITE AT A SPECIAL PRICE; bloc o f six countriea and Argen amail plans.” • m 8 9 c yd. TUESDAY ONLY: which employ 300,000 of Britain’s Una, Oilna, Cuba, Norway, New Uon services between their'sones Replying. Byrd Mid: libersUon of Prague from the Cotton Is Exciting! 495,000 Iron and steel workers, are Zealand, Mexico and The Nether­ resume at that Ume. "I'm going to continue to make Nazis four years ago. Found Shot To/D*nth Things will revert back to the capitalized at £195.000.000 (8780.- lands. some small money plans that the Beqaeot to Holt Troops St. Lenta. May way they were on Mardi 1, 1948, No Hot Dogs, Ice Cream Among the documents releaood A . Leonp. 77, nmmber of n t o n M 5 9 c A beautiful setft pastel yam dyed fabric in roac, eopen blue, POLISH BOLOGNA u 59c 000.000.) Afghanistan. Burma. India, president won’t like at all. yd. Cotton so cool . . . so crisp . . . so appealingly comfop- when tbe blockade began. old 8L Lento bsowery fomfly to Oeatrol t* Start Neat Year “And I've got an Interest in a yesterday was a Soviet request to grey and green. Sanforised ahrunk. Iran and Pakistan joined with the Won’t Demand Travel' Permits which there have been thren table the summer long. In an enticing new group of The bill calls for government Arabs In opposing Israel’s admis­ .In World of Tomorrow big plan, too. I'm going to see to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to ^ t »O o p , cats, ducks, elsphsnU. etc., for draperies, bedspreads, frocks . . . flatteringly fashioned for mornings at the control ot tba affected plants to SlxMen freight trains will move halt his fast-moving American cMra. wn* feund shot to death tto sion. Among those abstaining into the city daily. Highways will it, i l I can, that the Senate doesn't day. FoUee, who fonad a n a ^ etc. TeUow, Ught blua, green and pink backgrounds. dub, for home entertaining, for dinner in town, at tho start May 1. 1950—just before were BriUln, France. Belgium. confirm the nomination of Mon troops at Piiaen, some 60 miles be: open. The Soviets won’t—or short o f the Czech capital. Eiaene next summer's scheduled national Sweden, Greece, Tu rk ey and Den­ Newark, N. J., May 10 — OPi— « Prolessor Rocitow sgid meat and Waligren to head the - National he “ rtLJfTrSi new lovf price of at least say they won't-r-demand bower complied. Four days later 79c 3 6 " Ameritex Sanforized elecUona. Some well-placed eource* mark. travel rpermita. They also aaj There’ll be no hot dogs and Ice eggs must disappear from man’a Security Resource* board. He'a the Soviet Army routed the lost IB-raM aMuaStoi'law^ R ^ . 49c Washanrede Printed however, say tbe takeover may be Only a sudden reversal by sev­ the/lTnot try to search alllM bag cregm in the-woHd of tomorrow. ' met Because the animals producing definitely not big enough for that hoea. Hie flother abet h f eiW jB deferred until the elections have eral naUona can keep Israel out gags. They .are tob expensive on *a ' them consume too much food, job.” Nazia from Prague. 19B4. a eletor la 1966, and a h r * * shown whether the people really Byrd furnished the neceoMry In taking the U. S.-Ruaaisui UN of the UJ7. Tbe final committee Mail service will be resumed. ’g e o ^ m ic o l’’ buia.- So that leavoa tenderloin steak erl.1998. , Tik-Tak Prints are flrmly behind tbe Labor par­ vote yaaterday came as a aurprlac Western BerUn's Mayor Ernest ’That’s the prediction of- Prof. out of the picture too in Professor Democratic vote when Republicans messages out of storage, the Zteta Plisse Crepe t y * plans for government control since 19 counWea voted a few Reuter-ordered the black, red and E i ^ n * G. Roebow of Harvard.- Rochowr’a bright new chemical on the Senate Armed Services department ooid that the Ameri­ Saggeato Met# ^efatJV $ of industry. minutes earlier in . favor o f a committee bottled up the Wsll- can forces were acting for mili­ 5-98 gold flag of tbe new west,German N t . there -will he compensations. woitd. . Washtagtoa, May JB_»— — ESTABLISHED REPUTA'nON ' The t.abor government, whoa* Lebanese plan to defer acUon on republto b f flown on street cars There n|ay be moebines that’ build dothoa must come from syn­ gren appointment weeks ago. tary purposeo—ta thia coo* to girn*— MrMahsB^ (pdMaa) e y » Sises 9 to 20 platform pledges public ownership I the IsratU Md unUI fall. Lebanon’s and bufafa. • * your houae - with ., eerthenwqp* thetic matgriala, he said, and must N et On Oeod Peatleal Terms avoid confusiofi with the ap- Sizes 38 to 44 e ^ key Ihdustriea, ’ has deUyed ■"'* ■" proposal loat out when 25 naUons .The^Reriln flag wiU be draped bricks as It dlga 'out'the-fouaaa- be mode so they con be'tumed into Since that time, the Virginian preaching Red Army—aet fer po­ <^vSm 5 9 c y«*i i«untottMi. Thr privacy pf ita fadUtlM aad moving in on Iron and steel for voted agalnkt IL over other buae* whlffii w ill spMd tlota...... , sugar and aaton. has not been on good political litical reoaon*. el Hmerlni* breaflraate la an « •ympatheUe cffMcacy aC Ita ataff aia ap- four year*. In that period It nS' The same committee moves oa to'the wrest German cities, of Han' rWbeii you woke up in. your hew Tieoa Mainstay of Met. terms with tbe President, who has In a measoge dated May 4, ■■ - - Tha I pradatod faatarca. Mid repeatedly that he wants 4 4 c yd. Paisley, patchwork and striped patterns in all oolor combinations to consideraUon o f a new ree.lu- over. Hamburg and Fjwnkfurt. adobe bouse, you'll' .puU o(f your • The mainstay o f man'a diet, he 1945. Eioenhower noUfiied the idir Conditioned Style Shope^ (CoaHaaed mm Page Fear) tion In the Indonesian caaq today. Tha flrSt day,'.10 tralnloada - of psgunos sod ant them fo r’.break- told the North Jeroey asrtion.. of Waligren confirmed for the post. Russian high command that bis - The President’s reputed remark* the Australia and India, original spon­ coal aito six others of fresh pots the American Cflmmlcal Society, forces were ready to sweep on to Ha ‘ ‘ Second Floor—-Take Etecator about Byrd were criticized by Bfter a WhHa ’Treasary Balanee sors of a move to have the Aas4m toes add. consumer goods are W*rM Ehang U p’ Beeonieea would be treco. the Elbe and Voltava rivers^ sad bly deal with the Dutch-Indonesian schedidJdjto move iotd the city, Th a-'^^eaeor'w aa nfaarqed ia Ha auCToaUd thay could ba mode Senator Wherry of Nebraska, the Republican floor leader. thus enter the valley In' which WaahlBgton, May 10— tP)— The coBfUct, proposed yesterday tba wfalH) has'been . su^tAied by the $1,000 prise yesterday fo r hla re- digaatibu 1^ convazting the callu- PragtM is situated. quaeUon be deferred until tbe A i* air lift fo r 10 naontus:' odirch* In' land' darivotlxoa. H ia Ion* In them into angora. “The Preaident aotifttlutanfi: poaitloa of the Treasury May 8: tag.” W h erry. aald, ’^v* need fa * The next day brought t <(iwni with Cash Net budget receipU. $78,743,- ■embly's fall aeesion. Twrslve thousand t o u o f sup- faR| on hot dogs and 'io t'e za a m Prefooaor Rochoit hoa a nama— COM lie COM thtiocionca that Henry Byrd kind o f men ta the prompt letter tram Oontrol Anto- 282.28: budget expenditures, Sg9,< The twro countries aqtad la view plies are te go late the city dally mqot earn#, ha sold, boaouae ths I* • V V A\t4in St. turn us oVny tram our.peoooat - MAHCHISTI* A4 A N C M l «> T I 1^ 862.309.39; cash balance. $8,517.- w j^ d la qaftag'up Ha roaoureoa too S82.75SJfa (( F M rt e i^ trani.” ’ « ♦ m. ' 1 T I ^ ; .s