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All members o f ths Italian- Dlaplacsd Parson Patras Ttotonl- Amsrican society are requested tis, 40, Lithuanian farmar, has Atcrage Dally Net Presa Ran Tha W islhtr A bout Tow n to meet at the ItaUan-Amcrican baan aponaorad for aatUamant hard Salvationists to Gather Reports Filed Per tke Month of Febmary, 19SU Pofheaat at U. 8. Waatkrt Haiaaa clubhouae thla evening nt 7:30, to by K. M. Bastla, of 434 Oakland cantf o f PoUoa Honnaa O. Booed in n body to the Quiah straat, according to Washington Here for 70th Anniversary By Inspector Ooady to partly elea6y today. SoImbM and his goUI«a ntitevar, ineral Home to pay final trlbuta rsport 9,877 scattered «w w eqaalle. FM raad «OoMwood m diael.” parttolpaM and reapect to the late member, nwrh eoMer tealgbt. fh ir aad last n i^ t in (he cancer fund George Antonio. Richard Whitham, son of Mr. Meatoer af tha Aadit iianrliTfitTr BrraUi and Mra. Erwin WbiUism, of 42 Major Benjamin C. Jones, co m -a n d Aviation are cooperating in 3 8 Permits for New Bvreaa of CIrculattoBa eoatlaaed eeld Friday. sports Carnival at the Bushnell providing facilities for an actual HALE’S 6 , Memorial in HartfordL The Manchester Women's Re­ Gerard street, and a freshman at mander of the Manchester Salva­ Manchester— A City o f Village Charm Batoa CoUegs, Lawlston, Mains, is tion Army Corps, announced to­ landing similar to that of the first Dwellings in February; publican Club and the Men’s Club Salvationists on March 10,1880. S t nary's Women's Amdliary wUl have a joint meeting Wednes­ responsible for ths claas spesksra day that Salvationists from Mer­ for Religious Emphasis Wsak, Representing Commissioner Rail- Valued at $3 66,000 will meet in the Guild room rri- day evening, March 16, at 8 o’clock iden, Hartford, Middletown, Wllli- ton as the leader of the pioneers VOL. LXIX. NO. 1S4 (CTaeriSed Advortfafaig aa Paga IS| MANCHESTER. CX)NN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS eventns at elsht o'clock. The in the American Legion hall. Mem­ March'5-f, at the college. For The Best mantlc, Norwich, New London and will be Major Bramwell Tripp, Thirty-eight new dwellings, (uest speaker will be Miss Kath­ bers of both clubs and their friends WInsted will Join local Salvation­ general secretary of the Salvation leen McLaughlin, daughter of Rev. are urged to reserve the date. ists on Friday for the observance Army’s Training College for fu­ with an estimated value of $866,- Willard H. and Mrs. McLaughlin Speakers will be later announced. Robiuson Named here of the Salvation Army’s 70th ture officers in New York. Seven 000 were among structurea on Storm Wrecks Communications of Henry street who spent her anniversary in the United States. of the young women cadets,' who which permit, were granted by In diUdhood in India. Hostesses wUl The newly formed Edgar group Senior Major Emil Nelson, of are in training there, will play the Building Inspector David Cham­ 14 Prisoners Die, II ^yMiygnuFji ’irteiym bo Mrs. Leroy Holmes, Mrs. Her­ of the South Methodist W. S. C. 8. To Fill Vacancy New York City, will speak, and Bowles Asks Solons roles of the first Lassies to arrive bers during February, the month­ man Schendel, Mrs. RandaU Toop will meet thla evening at eight Captain Jamea Scott, of Hartford, in this country, while other Salva- ly building report ahows. Of the and Mrs. Samuel Helson. ■ o’clock In the chapel. This group Frank Robinson, former star will conduct the special service, tionista will depict emigranta on dwellings, two were In the $6,600 plans to study stencilling of a par­ University of Connecticut football which will commence, at 8 o’clock board the steamsip "Australia,” class, 29 were between that price NYLON Many Over.come A school of Instruction will be ticular style, announced their player, veteran, and insurance in the hall. Weather permitting, or -persons assem ble at the dock and $9,600, and - the remainder held tomorrow forenoon from praaldant, Miaa Virginia Ryan. man, was last night appointed to a mass open air meeting and to greet the vessel. All will be In ranged up to 816,600. Rolling lOdM to 13:30 at the Hotel Bond, march will precede the service. To Give Connecticut Any woman Interested In decorat­ the Advisory Park and fUcreatlon costumes in vogue in 1680. Park development figured largely under auspices of the Hartford ing or stencilling Is welcome to Commission by the Board of Di­ The Manchester Band and Song­ Meanwhile, plana are being In the month’s permits. The two County Women’s Republican Ae- attend the meeting tonight. rectors. Robinson will fill the sters will provide the special mu­ made in each city and town where $6,500 homee are to be erected by HOSIERY In Guardhouse Fire sodatlon. Speakers will be Mrs. post left vacant by the resignation sic. The Army operates for a series of the Johnsoi) Construction com- John Radell of Marlborough and Past chiefs of Memorial Temple, of Ludwig B. Hansen. Ho was Highlighting the observance on local meetings, Including gather­ pany. Dr. Mary Halloran, professor of Pythian Slaters, will meet thla approved fgr the position on nomi­ a national scale will be a re-enact­ ings of friends of The Army as Other buildings listed are two political science at S t Joseph's ment of the landing of the first No Chance to Rescue Modern Government evening with Mra. Herbert Alley nation of Director Christie F. Mc­ well as meetings of Salvationists. garages at $1,100; a pumping sta­ OoUego. Any woman Interested of 69 Washington street. Cormick. seven Salvation Army Lassies and Seventeen hundred officers of tion at $1,600; and 17 alterations Men Trapped in the will be welcome. Registration in In another appointment the their leader. Commissioner George The Army will participate In meet­ and additions at $64,189. News Tidbits the lobby will be at ten o'clock, The Buckland-Oskland Club will Board approved the appointment Scott Rallton, at the Battery In' ings being'arrainged by more than Total permitted construction New Sheer Dark Seam Cells as the Oil Fed Culled From (/P) Wires Glief Executive Urges and luncheon will follow the ses­ conduct the usual setback and. of Wilfred W. Bulla to be a mem­ New York City. 400 Corps and Outposts In the 11 for February is $432,789. On this sion. bridge party In the Assembly hall' ber of the Veterans Service Officials To Co-Ojierate Eastern states, it was announced $770 In fees was collected. Nylon . . . $1.50 Pr. Flames Leap Light­ Judith Coplon Gets Legislators at Spiral of the Buckland school this eve­ committee to succeed Andrew Officials of the United Statee De­ In New Yorit by Commissioner Tradesmen’s permits and license Alcoholic beverage and cigarette Session to Put Aside Friends of Mrs. K. Lincoln ning. Playing will begin at 8 Holshelmer who has left town. partment of Commerce and New Donald McMillan, Cbmmander of fees collected in the month ning Fast Through the taxes are among few state reven­ Smith, the former Miss Alice Ben- o’clock. Prises will be awarded Bulla’s appointment was recom­ York City’s Department of Marine the Eastern Territory. amounted to an additional $005. ue producers to bring in more this All Political Differ­ sen o f this town, have received the winners and refreshments mended to the Directors by the New 6 0 Gauge S h e e r...... $1 .50 Pr. Base; Started in Stoves 15 Years* Sentence; Manchester Veterans* Council. year than last.. Elstate of $1,807,- cards from places in Latin Amer­ served. New Shade Alba Nylon . .$1.15 to $1.50 Pr. 177 was left by late Miss Oattaer ences; Reviews Find* ica, where Mr. and Mrs. Smith Albuquerque, N. M., March Ine H. Dillon of Hertford, leading are enjoying a 19-day trip. They New Shade No«Mend Nylons 9._^/P)_Oil-fed flames, leap­ benefactor ot Catholic and public To Deport Russian lugs of Commission; q ^ t a week in Mexico City and charities there, who won papal other places South of the border; $1.55 to $1.95 Pr. ing lightning fast through a Says Present System la ^n dia base guardhouse, recognition for her contribution to found the weather perfect and ho­ development of St. Francis hos­ 9.__(/P)-»in Washington, D. C., on kindred Seriously Outmoded tels in which they were guests, ex­ New Shade Van Raalte Nylon .... $1.50 Pr. New York, March snuffed out the lives of 14 pital. . . . President Soekamo of —Judith Coplon was Senr I®*'charges. cellent Hale*s Budget N y lo n s...... 88c Pr. military prisoners last night. United States of Indonesia signs This scene typifies the havoc wrought In North Dakota rommunlratlonn and power aystems by a aleet The judge refused an applica­ storm and blizzard. The area plrtured lies west of Fargo. The Bell Telephone company estimated that ten'ced to 15 years in prison tion to release her In ball. Hartford, March 9.—crt8 De­ count of attempted espionage, the fore sentence was Impoaed. He said 1. Give the Ue to "Communist fighting the blase. Twenty addi­ Heavy Winds C^use sentences to run concurrently. It waa tha peraonal recommenda­ Front and back tional officers and men also were ment’s anti-trust suit against Lor­ Expect Peace propaganda... .that democracy Is The Mary Cushman Group will clare That the Coal Considerable Damage He specified that the terra im­ tion of the Secretary of State and doomed to failure." panel of rayon treated for smoke effects. ain (O.) Journal In Cleveland to­ Bsaot Friday avenlng at sight day. .Head ot freight airline calls posed might not be eerved concur­ the Attorney General. 2. Help balance "the growth a t How the Fire Started Shutdown Has Done rently with a sentence of 40 o ’doek with Mrs. Calvin Brown. satin, elastic pan­ for legislation to end "the diver' Sealed Today By The Associated Press centraUsed power in Washing­ 131 Orsen road, to make p lu s (or Investigatora said there was no Sion o f public funds by the passen­ No Lasting Damage montha to 10 years she received (UmUaned m i Pag* Fs«r) ton." the program in connection with els at sides for doubt the fire started from one of Western Connecticut towns were I'he Democratic chief executive ger airlines into Inefficient and un­ counting up their damage today in the meeting o f all groups of the perfect control, two big oU stoves used to heat the economic practices’’.. ..Bloody Entire G>al Industry caUed the special session, the Second Congregational Women’s prison. 'They still sought to deter­ Washington, March 9—(P)—The the wake of a furious thunder- fourth held since the regular ses­ Talon closing. phase of fight against Catholic torm that cut off public Utilities League, at the church Wednesday mine how and why today. church in Yugoslavia has ended 1950 businesa outlook, badly cloud­ Involved in Terms sion adjourned last June, to con­ svsilag. April 5. It waa all over 26 minutes after In Koine sections- of the Dsnbury Molotov Is 60 Today sider the report of a special com­ White or nude. but q ^ t persecution to subjugate ed by the coal strike, was reported area. the first alarm was aounded at church continues in full force, says To Be Agreed Upon mission which spent nine months 7:36 p. m. (m.s.t.). Thirteen of the clearing nicely today to a forecast Manrhsstsr Orangs msmbsrs Jesuit publication in Vatican City. The Iste winter thunder etorm In studying ths present govern­ prisoners apparently died in the of sunny and generally prosper- ment. wste siatsd over tha suceeas of Southern New England Tele­ Washington, March 9 — (AO — seemed to sweep over the state in But No Big Observance first few seconds; the other suc­ is. a belt which started at Stamford thSIf bsnaftt Oard p a ^ in Tinker 14 Inch phone company flies with Securi Basic agreement on terms of a new Revtewe the Fladhiga haH last evening. Ilts sum o f nine­ cumbed two hoqrs Istcr at a hos­ President Truman’s council of and worked northeasterly through He said that, in ties and Exchange Commission anthracits labor contract brought I brief, its find- ty dollaxa was raallaed for a mem- pital. registration statement covering economic advisers, while not issu­ the Danbury, New Milford, Mid- Ings were UtMe: m t who la seriously ill. The Most of the victims were be- ing any statements, reportedly felt prospects today of comparative disbury and Waterbury area, do­ Observers in Moscow In the judgment of the com­ Uevad to have inhaled the intense, issue of additional 400,000 shares that the mine shutdowm brought a lD i e s 96H urt Ocmifowtahas to thank all pa- of capiUl stock . . . State Board peace in the entire coal industry ing considerable damage In ail lo­ Rather Surprised at mission, tne machinery a t our trong and oapecially Sunset $ 5 -9 5 almost Inatantaneous heat and bad fright but no lasting damage. for some time ahead. calities. sute government, based upon n suffocated, Sendla authoritiee of Education urges rejection of The council. Informed officials OeuncO, Mo. 45, who cancelled reorganization proposal that would The thunder and lightning, Absence o f Interest in 132-year-old constitution, is woe- thair card party planned for last aald. Guaida reported there were said, is again standing on its offi­ John L. Lewis, head of the Unit­ which lasted about an hour, waa As Cars Crash make State Education Commis­ ed Mine Workers union, and an- fuUy and dangerously antiqu^sd. MSht and alas loaned tahtoa; the few outcriea to indicate any suf­ cial January appraisal that for accompanied by furious rain and Event by the KremUn An - imiffrla- boa sioner an appointee of the gover­ 1050 "the economic outlook Is thraclu. .ppqratqrg ahai»wne4. last Rad aam who provided chairs; all fered Ippg, . ____ nor . . . . MHHgl «aBarYta« whtpa wfnds-upto nsar fi)4litopbrtlona. grown up which defies rsspoasibl* whs donated cakes and piss which 15 Inch Na Hvidehee eC Bxpleeiea igo^.*' night that thpy weni in accord on At Danbury, lightning struck a Coach IVetc Spring through two commercial buildings Soma Federal economists fMI th e, principlea ed a settlement By teUllSM L. Rysa control by the Legislature, th* wars sold to swell tha fund, and Contrary to first reports, Maj. in Boaton, jumpa to third and huge transformer of the Danbury Aasoctoted Press Staff Writer governor, the courts, or ths p s^ tha Weldon, Harriet’s and Ann the pent-up production which now They left final details to lawyers, and Bethel Gaa and Electric Ck>m Killed as Autos pie. Styles in Kenneth Kolater, Sandla’s inteUl- threatena rich downtown businMs is released msy give an extra fillup expecting to ratify the final agree­ Today is Vyacheslav M. Molo- \ OsambaU’s Beauty Salona who do- gence officer, said there was no district before being brought un Dense 'Widespread waste, Inefllcleti- Bated prises of shampoos and fla- to business, sales and employment, ment today. (CoaUaued on Page Thlrtoen) tov'a birthday. At 00 he apparently I lide in $6-95 evldance of an explosion. der control. in the process of catching up on The contract covering the 78,000 cy, and frustration have bean fsr.wavaa. Faille or Examination of the charred, still is close to tha top of the So-1 caused not by any lack of interest deferred orders. hard coal miners in northeastern Watertown, March 6—(F) — A dank smelling atructure after­ I>etdown May Be Poatponed Pennsylvania is expected to be pat­ Viet hierarchy. | or hard work on the part o f our S t Margarat-Mary ,Clrola win ward bore him ou t Damage con- Others, who had feared a slump But there Is food for speculation head-on collision between a station public servanto in th* three neat this avaning at lha home of Plastic terned closely after the soft coal branches of government, but by slated principally of badly scorch- Missing Pair after midyear, now believe a let­ pact—which calls for a 70-cent To Take Part In the way his birthday was greet­ wagon and an automoblls on a fog• Mrs. H. J. Demeusy, 670 Hartford Main Fleev—Bear an outmoded organisation which road. ad ceilings and walle, mostly in a down may be postponed—possibly daily wage boost for miners plus a shrouded state highway here yes­ 100-foot, Lrshaped corridor and even until next spring—when the ed. It seemed a bit tame in com­ violates every sound prinpipls of 10-cent increase in the previous In Y a le T alk s parison with what might have been terday brought dbath to an English responsible and busineasUke naan- The famous Mllllken Worsteray fine checks three ceU blocks. It appeared the Brought Back usual seasonal upturn might can­ 20-cent tonnage royalty for wel­ for suits, skirts. Jackets snd coats. All color fire fiaahed overhead in lesa time cel It entirely. expected. In tha Soviet Union mastsr and basketball coach at agement," HANDBAGS fare paymenta. much is ntade of decade blrthdaya Kent school and injury to «lx The governor briefly reviewed combinations in pin checks and novelty checks. than It takes to teU. Emphasizing that it is too early Asks Blgg*F Boyalty Top handle or over the rimilder etyWo. The prisoners had finished their to gauge the force of Industry’s Mrs. Franklin D. Roose* of top leaders, particularly the other passengers of the two cars the conunlsstcn's recommenda­ Father of Five Children Lewis had asked hard coal oper­ State police ssld that Carl Jenk- Pay your aleotrte Many with xipper, compartments. Colors: evening meel a short time before. , one top-ranking econo­ 50th, 60th and 70th. tions for drasUo changes in nil mist noted the ambitious schedules ators for a bigger royalty increase Moscow newspapers displayed Inaon, 29, the coach, was driving three branches of the government light billa aay day Navy, red, brown, green. Soma already were in bed, read­ Found With 13 Year then the 10-cent boost won In soft velt to Participate in Plnsliax set for restoring output in the the deputy prime miniiiter’a lecture three members of ths private pre­ and a new state constitution, and Including Saturdays ing or sleeping. Bodies of two steel, auto and metal-working in­ coal. But it was reported he final­ Discussion Tomorrow paratory schools bsaketball tea n said: were found in a shower room; Old Girl in New York on front page and noted that he during tegular husl- dustries. He commented: ly agreed to the same royalty in had been awarded the Order of to witneM a game at tha Taft "These proposals will provide seta hoars. “ I can’t see anything except a Lenin. He also received congratu­ school here. The sccidsnt oc­ Oonneoticut for the first time in (Con tin nod on Page Thirteen) Ridgefield, March 9—(AO—Still (Continued os Page Thirteen) New Haven, March 6—(A5—Mrs. very favorable prospect in the com­ Franklin D. Roosevelt will partic­ lations from the Ontral commit­ curred about a mile from the center recent history with a modem sys­ New Accessories For profeMing their love for each oth' ing months." er, Lincoln H. Pettit, 39-year-oId ipate in a public discussion of the tee of the Communist party, which of this town, a Waterbury suburb, tem of government. By strength­ /■/r. (« 1/ /tt This could be upset by more big cited his "leadership of Socisliat police said, when Jenkinson passsd ening each of the three basic dl- father of five children, of Monroe, strikes. The impressive gains won "church and state in education" Conn., and 13-year-old Karen Kir­ here tomorrow night. economy" and his work in "the a car in front of his station wtitm vialdna of our government, they Spring France Issues by John L. Lewis’ miners—which Labor Faces realisation of the Lenihlst-Stslinlat in dense fog and then collided will bring new vitality to our de­ by, neighbor’s daughter, sought by broke an almost solid front of em­ It will be the first time Mrs cdiii authorities since they disappeared Roosevelt has spoken on the Issue foreign policy of the Soviet state." head-on with an automobile which mocracy. These propomls wlU ployer resistance to sizeable Although any birthday observ­ was carrying Mr. snd Mrs. Harold enable us to Improve aubataaUal- Draft Orders last July 9 were back in the juris "fourth round’’ wage boosts — is Its Big Test publicly since she waa criticised diction of Connecticut justice to­ several montha ago by Francis ance would seem tame after the Letaky and Daniel' Ible, all of ly the eervlcee which we now pro­ expected to inspire other unions to Morris, back to the Letsky farm vide for our people. In addition, Do You Know day. more aggressive demands. cardinal Spellman for her com­ fantastic worldwide whing-ding put The two were returned to Con on for the TOth birthday of Stalin where IMe was an employe. they will enable us to make sub­ Government by Dras« ■The dangers Involved were pic­ ments on a federal educational bill In addition to Mr. and Mrs Colorful Coat necticut late Wednesday by State tured by John D. Clark, a member Will Have' to Muster la^ December, the treatment of stantial savings, whlcji the com­ That — which the Cardinal assailed i Letaky and Ible, Injured In the ac­ mission estlmstes at a very mini­ tic Action Nips Pro* Policeman George H. Bunnell and of the President’s economic coun­ AH Its Members to ’’antl-Cathollc." Molotov’s anniversary was not Beautiful quality wool and rayon gabardine State Policewoman Thersa Pe what might have been expected for cident were Duncan Mackensle, 17, mum of 112 million for each bien­ Manehealcr Memo­ and Suit cil, on February 15 when the coal The discussion will be part of of Bridgehampton, L. I., N. Y. nium." by Baullng. for euita, dreMca, jackets, skilto posed Strike Today trinl of Ridgefield barracks who strike was beginning to choke rail­ Secure a Majority public affairs conference sponsor­ one who was crown prince of rial is a voiontary world Oommunlsm. The noth birth­ Cecil Ramsey, 17, of 1415 Keyes and coats. Navy, black, duaty rose, aqua, tan, made the 800-mile round trip to road, steel and public utilities. ed by students at the Tale Law Bowles told th* politically-divid­ hoqpital—a non-profit grey, London tan and scarlet. upper New York state where the The economy does not expand day of Lavrenti P. Beria, boss of avenue, Schenectady, N. Y., and. ed Legislature, in which the Re­ ho^tal sponsor^ by Paris, March 9——Thefthat *11 party members—it wiU be will have to muster all its mem­ The idea wlU become commer- Flashes! day afternoon, had reported for ject of Panel 1. The speakera in­ henpecked by their wives, now claused, and wives will be buying of Voice o f America has stuck its difficult for you to go wrong! bers to squeeze through with a work on the night shift without Man (very timid): But, Com­ bare seven-vote majority. The clude Morris u, Ernst, prominent face a new and terrlbls martial phonograph records'which will coo (Lnt* BnSetIns e ftk * (F) Wire) incident. Workers striking In de­ tongue in Its cheek and started to rade, wouldn’t it be simpler to government has put out an ur­ New York lawyer and a. member threat. at their husbands at night, urging ISDOM fiance of the draft orders are eub- have a little fun with the Commu­ Just declare the official slate gent caU for all Laboritea to meet of President Trumsn’s civil rights Soon ws may not be able even to (A ) Better attendance at ballets AU Silk committee; Mrs. 'Helen Merrell and PTA meetingt, (B) A more ject to penaiUee up to five yean nist party. elected and us the trouble? the oppbeltlon threat. a l ^ in peace. PretSeta Controla to Stnjr from Lynd, sociologist; Arthur E. Tiila horrendous fact came out generous atUtuda toward washing 36** Crompton*s in prison. The State Department hopes it Oommlssar: Ahhhh, Comrade, The British Press Association Wnshingten, Bterdi S -(F )--N ». No Current Shutdowns am glad that there Is one ao bold said the third pMty liberals will Murphy, professor of philosophy yesterday at a sleep-learning dem­ dishes and (C) mors money for jertty Lemler Lnena (D-OI) pte- Sale ! has a few Russians laughing- at Cornell university; and Brand on tration. the missus. Fine Quality Pin Wale S c a r is The commerce and Industry min­ even if they’re not laughing very ss to ask that question. (Aside: support the Oonaervstives in their dloted todsy -he Senate wenM bent istry reported this morning the Pssast! officer! Get that man's motion against the government Blanshard, professor of philosophy You've probably heard about Ths poBslbUities are terrifying. dimn an attempt to kill off Feder­ llr,r—To keep a new kit- Bauling’g Spring loud. sleep-learning by now. Some Aa for the sleep-learning demon In New Sait Sisss power rating in Paris electricity It’s election time in the Soviet name!) Comrades, if you think If through various reasons a at Yale. al rent contrels by June $0. t3B «r pappy quiet, place a plants was about normal and far becatue we have devoted years to few Laboritea are unable to' be The second panel will be a con psychologists think you can learn stration, it was held in a front * • • n v r "PSAOB BASKET” B Q intT and next Sunday the followers of window on busy ConnscUcut aven- watdi in its basket— the Corduroy above the level available in previ- simplifying the electoral process present for the vots, the govern­ alderaUon of ‘‘The Church and while you’re asleep. With a tiny Rejects Lewis’ Propesnl Joseph Stalin wrill vote. speaker on your pUlow, the phono­ US. The sponsor: Educational Ser­ Woolens oua atrlkes. They aald there prob­ for you, that it is only a token ment might be defeated on the State In Education” by Mrs. Boose- nttsburgh, March S—<85- PresI Ucking resembles the moth­ So here’s what the ‘‘Voice’’ has Tory chwenge, and would then graph or tape recording machine vices, Which peddlsa learn-a-for- ;9 ably would be no current vhut. duty you perform, let me reassure velt; George N. Shuator, president dent PhlUp Marmy a t Hm CSO er’s heart beat and keeps downs. bein pumping into Russia thla you on that point This year 1950 presumably, resign. of Hunter College In Now York can grind out lessons vdiUe you’re elgn-Ianguags {fiMMograph reoorda. $ 2 -9 8 $ 1 .6 9 yd. week—along with the regular ra­ snooting. ' Mary Janes Hayss, a nlcs bnm- United Steelwetfcers today rejeel- Cbem happy. Hot water TO Tha nation’s other centera— is a momentous opportunity for Speelal Eleetten Today city; the Rev. John C. Murray, B. ed John L, Lewie’ prepeenl Her "a bottles aho help. MaraatUe, LtUe, Lyon, Nice and dio news—in almoet' evwy lan­ the people of the Soviet Union. A special election la being held It woilcB, too, the experts aay. stta Item who also answers to the $ 1 .9 8 yd. Sixteen beautiful spring colors In ttia famous guage and dialect o f the sprawl­ J., of Woodstock collage, Mary­ nmtaal aid pnet (er rnmann «e* Le Havre — all had normal light There is a record to be surpasaed. in the Mose side district of land; and Edwin McNelU Poteat, Ws'U get around to ’ the sleep name of "Miss Waahlagton," came Mra^lDo air a room thor­ Spring* ■ O m sk, Crompton quality. For dresses, skirts, suits, ing ^yiet empire----- * In the 1937 elections we had a 95.4 cheater today which may also af­ IsarOUig demonstration in a mom­ In, went to the front window Reg. 12.98 Qofflity and jackets. and power. Some o f them' bad president of Protestants and other oughly, lower the upper normal gaa pressure. Announcer: Gentlemen, we give per cent vote in favor of the pro- fect the government’s uneasy ent, after a word with Richard C. climbed into bed. vBBTBblB bonnst in fin * $ 2 .9 8 American united for separation of Then white the phonograph mut­ Flrel VMeaec Beperted ■tok ef ene vHndow and Smart plakis and novelty weaves, fine quality Paris nightiUfa jangled on past you the elections to the Supreme poaed candidates. In the 1946 elec­ balance. The election was made Darnell, who sella tape recorders church and state. which he hopes people will buy to tered a word drlU Uke “Mister.. Oetrett, March S— (F>— Yh* firet , Btraw oloth with el«T«r Kaska wools in light q>rlng colors. the midnight deadline without even Soviet! tions, better, much better—a 96.7 necessary by ths death of the “The Press" As a Topte rplac the lower sash of an Oonservative candidate t o t be­ use in their night hooMWork. Mcmsicur" and "Good Day.^.Beu rtelmce In tee 66-tey Ctejnlsr eontrasting doabl* brla. , New Rptuid a flicker. Music: Flourish of trumpets. vote for the candidates. But the "Ths Prsas" la the subject at apposite window. Pay yoar electric Ufht MIki at Rale*a Empleyes Dratted Oommissirt Comrades! Todsy record stlU holds—and that record fore the regular voting tune, Feb. "It’s amastng what you can do Soir," and while the crowd on the strike was reported today ad tea large bow.full faob rail aay day indadinff Saturdaya daring 38. panel three, on Saturday morning. with suggestioos to a alseping sidewalk wondered what goes on neiapaay'a plant la MsiyarMa; CotAing DefialUon:— Mari- Floral Print- The government drafted all em­ U Msndi 6! There are only seven U 99A! George Gallup, public optakm poll- Reg. $1.98 and $2.49 regular boslncae houm. Woman (very timid): But The French government is parson,” DarnsU told rsportsrs. here, photographers took pletursa MtelL. Saha B . Sarika, aaaiatant an- A ll tha naw Spring oolora# ployes of the nationalised light and days left In which to make up taker; Leo C. Rosten, prominent To W9tk iB Frendi your minds as to which candidate Comrade, isn’t that voting record plagued by a swelling tide of "A wife waa eager to get her o f Mias Washington. eaaataat at tka plaat, waa beataa gas systems yesterday under the Harvard law professor, and Philip dressing; Bauling^s Spring vrmr powers act of 1938. For fail­ you wlah to vote for. This year, as held by an outsider-----by Hitler? strikes. Tbouaands of utilities husband eo he’d eat salads. So This went on for 80 minutes. aa ka drove late tka paridag M* Millinery, Second Floor—Take Elevatw ilir'fC Green Stampa Given Handkerchiefs ure to obey the draft notices, tha in other years, we have simplified C^ommissar: Comrade, did I hear workers struck for more pay .L. Graham, publisher of the Wash­ every night while he was asleep, Whereupon the photographers •. e . * With Caah Salea act provides a maximum penalty the task for you. There will be you correctly? (Aside: Psast! of- throughout the nation. The gov- ington "Post,” win discuss the ex­ she kept telling him how goml said they had enough ptetures. V For Atlantic Miss W. said she hadn't lesrqed Woolens GresB Stewp* Given With ;^C ^, Salss; of dismissal from work and a f*/e- only one slate, one party, and In fioerf Quick, get that woman’i ermnmit - drafted about 10 per tent to which the press and radio salads were. year jair sentence. ajl probability—only to help you name!) I have named the mark cent of the ipen to keep the lights are performing their public func­ "W*n. about three weeks later, any" French, which seemed prohq- Oil hly uaSer the eouditions, aad a: Communist and non-Communlst of course—o^ y one candidate. for which we shoot To surjwss and gaa burolag. These kept pow­ tion in prsasntoig ths facts in Vital her husband Mid he thought ha’tf unions joined in the strike :aU to Grasp your pencils firmly! Enter 96A we will show our face un­ er for most Industries wotWiig but tnuos. try a salad. Ha’s bsea aattag thsin roDOfftor sold: ^I^w kly. rd rather nesd m f. • $1.49 yd. back up damanda for a 3,000-franc the eleetioa booths with heads ashamed to the world. And, Com­ gas pressure in homes was low. Aa evaluation of tbo courts In ever stnee." © C O . cfim held hlghl Mark your baHot with­ rades, remember—100 per cent is Now a wife that would do this Sights thinking about Miss Wash-, Plain ootora' and plfUda in good

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, M A R C H 9. 1960 « 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1960 PAGE THREE statement, Introduced photographs aUd Prese, of which Atmstead ymiBg Rspublieaas, be said, to was a former prealdent, attended. Sght poUtically the trend toward Grange Offers showing Mrs. Plunkett’s body lying Zone Changes ^Marine Night’ other fires ware raported M * day “Piiilw’’ Out, eoneai^ena o f govammant which betwean the twin beds in th* cou­ They were James L. McGovern, and daughter Charlotte o f Dun president of the A P circuit and as­ bam were callera at th* honM of oMer, laks care of visiting digni­ Fires Flare before. ara oppoaad to American ideal* ple's bsdroom and thp bathroom, Three B Music To Address Co*Weds Jr. Democrats taries and create aa atmoaphere Th* pioketa — all fr*«-tane« Shannon, again a candidata to whers ths ststo claims Plunkett sociate editor o f the Bridgeport Mr. and.lira. Floyd FogU on Sun- Essay Contest To Be Heard Program Here evening. . of friendly good will. To head thla miner* — are protsatlng demands Says Shannon hand hia partTa Ucket In the aUU, ahot himself. Post and Telegram; B. Robert by land owners for an Increas* in gt. Harold YYhite and Mra. most important committee, Alice was totroduead by ManrhtaUr’a Stevenson, former editor-in-chief, Plan Projects Viena was chosen chalrnuin, ­ At Six Mines royalty payments on coal mined The first witness pW »»' ihc Program Giv6n White have arrived in CaUfomia gubamatorlal laadcr, Senator the Waterbury Republican and n ed by Ann Mahoney, RuM Frei- from their properties. H. Wilson sUnd after the completion of the Six Applications to Be Official Visitation o f from Guam where Sgt. White haa [ftHlfcfiCttf No Place in American Charlea A Houae. Open to Those Not Over American; Roger A. Connolly, belt, Frank Marches* and Chester I,ark, Shamokin, haa demanded jury had been effected was Dr. managing editor of the New Haven been stationed for-the paat year. Aa the introduction was misda, 20 Years on Soil Fer­ Jc^n Snavely, pathologist at the Discussed by Plan National Commandant Sense Success in Yen* H ^an. Free Lance Operations that Me miners i^ y a royalty of 60 Politics for Radicals last night's thtmder snd electric Register: William J. Foote, man­ Bach, Beethoven and Sgt. White telephoned hia parents, ■fhe next meeting of Me Y.D.C. centa a ton for coal mined on hia Stamford HotplUl. Snavely said aging editor of the Coursmt; John­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg Vihiltc on as Coal Owners storm b i^ e , snd Senator House tility Subject ah examination « f Mrs. Plunkstt’s Commission Tonight In State Tomorrow Brahams Theme of lures in Local Politics will be March 24th at Murphy's land. The royalty previously waa Rqmblican Club Told stone Vance, Publisher o f the New Sunday evening that he and his 37ers of his organization to cans, but "many Democrats in th* taslo, sU U organising committee Plant Food Council, whether mem­ tional Comipandant Clay Nixon, thy Keeney read brief biographies Tlieaday night at South Methodist put In operation in the trouble •HARDMAN state are showing concern about be presented for discussion. All Columbia, announced this week as this group is will go far, Mr. maintain all night vigils at their chairman o f the Young Republi­ bers o f the Orango or n ot The Manchesier of Seattle, Washington. The pro­ of each of the three composers. church. Many awards were pre­ the fact that the state has fallen persons interested may attend the that the drive will open April 1. Viena atated. Everyone took pert area 20 miles west of Pottavill^ operations. can club who pointed out that the gram lias been arranged by State Mrs. Flora Chase, and Mrs. Mil­ sented at thla meeting. Scout yesterday after Shorltt Bruce Fel­ into the hands o f the A D A and subject is "Soil Fertility and th* hearing. in ail Me discuaalons, some heat­ " I warn you that they may local club can be o f great d i s t ­ Nation’s'Future,” and th* contest Cut Speed Limit Commandant William Derderian. dred Morrison played "Concerto Once again he is planning for Truce RmlM was awarded the lows of Schuylkill County appeal­ wreak havoc ami take some steps MEPQIR other radical groups,” Shannon ance to the Town Committee In Date Book ed, some not. It was decided to 'HOI will doss April 10. SUU and na­ of New Britain, the find World for Two Violins” by Bach; Mrs. country auction whi(;h usually continue Me manner In which the Second Class badge. One-year ed for help. to damage your operation." Ma- K E M r stated that the present sUte ad­ getting out the vote and publicis­ W ar 2 veteran to hold this post. Florence Wood played a piiuio proves so popular here snd the members are being brought into aervlce stars were iriven to Scouts Holating rigs at two Independent ehnmer said. "I charge you an IncortNirsUd ministration can be likened to ing poliUcal action of the Party. tional prises will total $10,000. On Cross Highway Tealght There are two major interests solo, ’’Andante,” from the Fifth date set Is for April 29. Me club Inasmuch as it has proved Robert Wright, Samuel Harrison ■nines were set ablaze by maraud­ Union members to handle them to "the Klngflsh revoluUon In Lioulsl- The Manchester group, Presi­ Each entrant’s essay may bs Flying Saucers Purnitare snd moirie BuMnesa meeting and program in tomorrow night’s gathering. Symphony by Beethoven. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Low- successful. and Lawrence Johnson, while ing pickets Tuesday night. Four the best of your ability." ana." dent CamaroU noted in giving based upon daU from text books, Judge Buaeell Z. Johnston of the Eklucatlonal Club. Nathan Motor Vehicle Oommiaaloner One la the visitation of the N a­ A piano duet,'the fifth move­ man, CTilroney road, celebrated Deliberation of Me problem of Roger Turkington received a two- But more. Shannon said, will over lU charter, "has received its buUstins, interviews or personal ex­ Hal* school auditorium, 7:30 p. m. ' Fleck Sky Again year service star. Robert Wright UlUfllT perience, giving special conaldera- Cornelius F. MulvlhUI, Secretary tional Commandant Nixon. 'nia ment from the Sixth Symphony their 43rd wedding anniversary housing in Mancheater resulted In have to be done than to ciiUclee working papers for the Party." Tomorrow by Beethoven, wrs* played by Mrs. Judge Russell Z. Johnston of also reer Angeles also received a number of Dancingr Than. A Sat. to coffee aa refreshments will t>e in will be with them for a month. Table SO in. x 48 in. meeting prior to the talk. keeping with the theme of the session a member of each group RAYON DRESSES hall, South church, by Wesley calls from persons- who reported the Tones of Monday night his sister and fam­ "Caterers of Mirrors, Glass Coventry Volunteer Fire Com­ Under the auspices of the Wom­ meeting. met In a panel discussion to bring group. the same object. ”3 MELODIERS” to the whole body the thing* that ily, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thiscll pany 2 will sponsor the round and Also Joint meeting of Women's en's Auxiliary of tha Manchester Mra. Leon Fogil of Hartford was and children of East Granby and It Pays to Know Quality Foods" Memorial Hospital, arrangements bad been learned during the day. 'Farnltora Topt, Window square dance Friday, March 10 at Republican Club and Men's Club, a Sunday guest at the home of ArMur Dow of Bristol, N. H., featuring have been com plete, this week to Mr. Tasker also took part in the gad Plate Glaas. Aato Glass Community House in Nortli CoV' American Legion hall, 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fogil. were also guests. entry at 8:16 p. m. Blue Ribbon begin a .service for photographing Mrs. C. Daniel W ay wishes to panel discussion. In the evening T e freshen mnfllnB, cake, breads, C^II Richard K. Jagoutz Speakers, Mrs. John. Radell of Armstead Rites GOOD FOOD all attending were guests of Columbia Ladies’ Society will CHOOSE FROM THESE: I new babies while thay are attU In express hep appreciation and close up In paper bag, hold under HEAVY CHROME WITH DURAN PLASTIC orchestra will play. Irving Andcrt M,;rlboiough m id 'l^ 'W S Oor Specialty Sears Roebuck, Co., at a banquet hold its monthly meeting in Yeo­ Tel. 7789 or 6186 will prompt. Friday, Mkrrh 17 T n « l n v hoapiui nursery, thanks to her host of friends mans hall Thursday wiM dessert faucet and put In White Glass Co. Christian Endeavor Society of n e i u l u u * i y | gimilar plan has beeh apon- Try Oar Delicious through the Manchester Herald In the hotel. St. Patrick s Dance of CSialloner The first of the aeriea of first luncheon served at 1 o’clock. Busi­ medium oven H hr- • Ruyoi) hlieer priiitH 24 Birch St. Manchester Second Congregational church ia in i sored for some months by the Aux­ for her many cards, letters, flow­ UPHOLSTERING ON CHAIRS Club at Rainbow Inn. Bolton. Spaghetti and Meat Balls aid classes given by the Red Cross ness meeting will follow. Members but don't let bag charge of apeclal program services iliaries of Hartford and St. Fran­ ers, plants, books, contents of sun- Saturday. 81arcli 18 Hartford. Conn., March 9— I’/Pt— to Columbia Volunteer Firemen are reminded to bring Meir talent (•pa« DaU.v t A H. To ■ P. M during Lent. Sundays at 7:30 p. m. cis hospitals and the same photo­ shine box and calls she has re­ burn. Ladies' Night of Nutmeg Forest. Funeral services for George B. grapher, R. Schaller, of Hartford, was held at the firehouee Monday money to Mis meeting. Notice Of laHadlaa Satardav there is a apeclal worship service ceived since her fall last December • WaHliuhle rayon printH Algo 32 Piece Set of Dhhet Free With Tall Cedars, State Arinory. Armstead former managing editor will make weekly trips to the Man­ Television Nightly night. Twenty were enrolled for The Farm Bureau Canning Hera’s good idea at the church. Rehearsals are now of the Hartford Courant were held 26, when ahe crushed two ver- class will be held at Yeomans hall Plenty Of Parking Also Food Fair and Rummage chester hospital. tebrss in her back. Mra W ay has the first class, all firemen with the to help you ease Special Town underway for an Eaater Sunday Sale by teachers, Hollister evbool at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of the to night at 7:30. Mrs. How­ each Kitchen Set Sold. On Premiaea A member of the Women’s Aux­ 'been in a cast since January 3, siid exception of Tommy Fox and . Boy down. Ever chew • Butrlior rayons evening pageant. "He LlvA.” 9 to 2 p.m. James T. Pratt company here. ilary will be at the hospital to take Scouts. Walter Card, president of ard Thayer and Mrs. Evan Kull- March 26 the group wiU show pub­ The Rev. Keith M. Jones, pastor expects to have it on for another gren will instruct, and request all your pencil? Chew­ Meeting Also Y. W. Square Dance and advance orders from maternity pa­ month. She is now able to he up Me fire department aald that any­ tfi.- YOU’D EXPECT TO lic movies at 7:30 p. m. at Commu­ 30th Birthday Party of County Y. of the First Congregational church. tients the day before Mr. Schaller one who wished to join the group those who plan to cane chairs ing serves as escape nity House, "Fishers of Men.” Wethersfield, officiated. Burial and around the house. bring them ready for the caning. valve for pent up, nervous energy. • Dretisy and tailorrd Hlyira " Y ” building. 79 North Main comes to photograph the babies. and unable to attend the first class, The legal voters of Me Town of 'The society is working hard to I was at Village Cemetery, Wethers- ! The procedure is Simple, and the C. Daniel W ay has been confined Mrs. Carlson Hutchins enter­ street. Open to public. would still be welcome to join. Coventry are hereby warned and PAY 4.98 & 5.98 SMALL ADVT.~ complete their interior decorating ______I field. Armstead was a resident of I pictures are taken through the to the hotdh fpr sevAral'Wdeks^ il6th tained USE Tuesday afternoon That Is why people feel more Menday, March 20 ^ hart. cold. - ' Meetings will be held each Mon directed to meet at the Church of the church parsonage. Word has Testinlonlal "^b^nquet for High I Wethersfieki where he died sud-j glass of the nursery window, tulng Bridge Club this week, having tha at ease when chewing delicious, Mandiester Qirome Co. LARGE VALUE - Mrs. Carl Oelssler of Manches­ day night in the firehouse starting Community House, North Cbven- been received that household be- School Basketball squad. Masonic denly Tuesday night while address- | a camera Mr. Schaller has adapted promptly at 7 o'clock and ending party at Me home of Miss Marion Inexpensive wuounr'a snAxsaifT SIZES FOR JUNIORS, MISSES AND WOMEN longinga of Rev. Reginald A. Mer- ter was a recent caller at the Holmes. try, Cbnn., on TUESDAY. MARCH Temple, 7 p. m. I Ing the Rotary club on the state | especially for this work. promptly at 9 o’clock. GUM. It’s the pleasant chewing 14, 1950, at 8 p. m., to act oti Me 56 COTTAGE STREET 6 Room dwelling built by rifield win arrive from South go\’ernment reorganization. The innovation has met with en- home of her aunt, Mra. Alice E. Friends of James Laidlaw, for­ Saturday. March 38 Foot*. Jane Mazanik, reporter for the mer 4-H County club agent, will which just naturally helps relieve following articles; ALL OUR BEST SELLING STYLES Jarvis 6 years ago. Woodbury, Vt.. over the weekend. Annual election of officers at Activc bearers were assoriated thu.slasm in the Hartford hospitals, Hilltop Dairy Club said Tuesday Mrs. Edward Foote snd Infant be Interested to learn Mat Me tenalon. And how that refresh­ Article 1: To sec if the town Rev. Merrlfield has accepted a British American Oub. 'with Armstead during his 20 veare and the Auxiliary hopes parents that Me group had met at her daughter Elizabeth Hutchineon Tolland County 4-H club news ing, delicious flavor does saUsfyl will make an additional appropri­ Priced To Sell At $12,100 call to serve as pa.stor of the local Also Swedish Smorga.sbord at !on ! The Courant. They were:'John i here. too. will welcome the oppor- home Monday night at 7:30. The Another example of Warda great buying power! Only by purchasing church as of April 1. Tlie exact ' R. Reitemeyer, president and i tnnity to have photograph* of have returned to their home from carries the news of hia engage­ Tried It lately? ation of $6,000 for relief, on rec­ Covenant Congregation*’ church, the Manchester Memorial hospital. members gave reports on dairy in tremendous quantity and taking a low mark-up, can we bring you date of hia arrival before that time their ’‘really new” baby. ment to Misa KaMerine Purdln, a ommendation of the Board of Fi­ From 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Call sittings 5:30 and 8:45. publisher, John Sudarsky. vice The He-Gl-Am Badge dub met cattle breeds and judging. The with his family has not been an­ club leader in Coventry. Mr. Laid­ nance. such quality and variety at this low price. Every dress brand new— Just Manchester 4112 Sunday, Slarch 26 president and treasurer, Phillip at the home of Mrs. Norton War­ Club haa decided to have a paper law ia now a teacher in Me Cov­ nounced. St. John’s church second annual Rose, news editor, Maurice R. drive March 18 and 19 to earn Article 2: By a petition of more arrived for this event. They sell out fast as they come in, so be here early! IT’f fR Sr TO OWN A IfSO ner for a very pleasant evening entry schoolT Man 20 legal voters of Me Town After 7 P. M. Call St. Mary’s CTO will have ergu- minstreJ in Eagle hall, 7:30 p. m. Cronan, city editor, George F. o f cards. Frizes were awarded to money for Meir work. A movie lar meetings Tuesdays at 7:30 p George E. Peters, who Injured of Coventry, received by Me Se­ Mancheater 2-1074 Passion play, "Master o f Naza­ Clark, circulation manager, and Mrs. Alpbons Wright, first; Mrs. was shown Mem by Me Checker­ his back in a fall from a telephone m. at the church hall under the di­ reth," auspices Cornerstone. ekib, Merwln C. Pierce, mechanical EASTWOOD board Feed Company, after which lectmen. to see what action Me William Hammond, second; Mrs pole about ten days ago, was re­ town wishes to take on Me follow­ rection of Rev. John F- Tehan. St. Bridget’s church, Hollister superintendent. Everett Porter, low. Delicious re­ refreshments were served. leased from Windham -Community Twelve non-polsonous black ing: school. 2 and 7:30 p. m. A delegation of state newspaper The Biggest and the Beet! freshments were served by the \ Miss Janet Collins, a Universi Memorial hoapttsd Tuesday, and snakes will soon arrive at Nathan Wedneadax Ma'vb 29 executives, all members of the m\::: ;i;i ^ .1 1 j- boetesB. of Connecticut student in Me haa returned home. He la in a 1. To consider and act on a pro­ Hale Bmall Animal Farm. Edw-ard Highland Park PT a Minstrel. Connecticut circuit of the Assocl- '‘BATTLEGROUND” Mr. snd Mrs.> Charles Fish held Nurses Training Course, who haa cost which completely covers Me INJOY-Heolrtifvl, OelMeui posal that Me said town shall en­ Schultbeisa, proprietor, has an­ Highland Park school. 8 p. m. a family party Saturday evening been at the New Haven General tnink of his body, and must wear Wrigley’s Speonirinf Gum large the Geo. H. Robertson nounced. The anakes will be With school, a public school building, Saturday. .%pril 15 in hrnior of their son Calvin Pish Hospital for nearly two years, went it several montha. However, he is Inexpenelvs, Sofitfylog sent by Carl Case of Barkhamsted Van Johnson such enlarging to cost approxi­ s • Testimonial dinner to William Who waa seventeen on March 4 Monday to Middletown State Hos­ able to be up. George Morphy mately $118,000 and to be ad­ by Rallwav Exprest to the farm 3. Davis, chairman of the Repub­ GuesU Included Mr. and Mrs. pital for a Mree monMs study in And a Cast of Thoosands vanced substantially on or before on Maple Drive in South Coventry. lican Town Committee. Slate Heniy Huriey of Middle Haddsm psychiatry. They are a part of collection Mr. one year following the date o f Me Armory. PLUS: "ChaUenge To Lassie* and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulm and Mrs. Reginald Lewis, chairman Case literally dug up in East Hart- (In Technicolor) son David of Gilead. of Me ticket sale for Me puppet acceptance, of any tentative allot­ Thursday and Friday, April 20-21 ment in connection MerewiM, un­ land where his power shovel un­ Co-Wed spring show, at Hollis­ Mrs. Carl Lankof held , a lunch­ show which waa to have hem pre­ less Me Ume for Me start of con- covered an underground nest of ter -street school. "Battleground", 8:05, 8:80, 8:50 eon laat week in honor of Mrs, sented by Windham Community about 28 snakes. Mr. Schul­ — NOW PLAYING — Helen Coleman whose birthday Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has atrucUon of such project shall be Friday, .April 81 extended by the Public School tbeisa has a farm conalsting of .Square dance benefit by the CLARK LORETTA waa March 2nd. Other guests were announced that Me show Is def­ R oy Motors, me* Building Commission of Me State white mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, Cancer society. State Armory. Mrs. Harmond o f South Coventry initely cancelled. Money for tick a pet alligator and a tame, deo­ GABLE • YOUNG and Mra. Am y McDonald o f eta will be refunded and Mose hold­ o f ConnecUcut. Aloaday. Tuesday, April 24, 25 in “KEY TO THE CITY” dorized skunk. The snakes are Tlventy-fiflh aiinlvtraary con­ Windham. ing Mem ara asked- to bring Mem 2. To consider and act on a di­ for feeding of "culls" from Mr. cert of Beethoven Glee Club, High PLU S: "GIRLS* SCHOOL** Mr. and Mra. Charles Fish snd to Me school for Mat purpose. rection to Me Board of EducaUon to apply to Me PubUo School Schultheiss' herd. This will solve school nail. son Calvin were callera at the Mrt. Ida Darling, a resident of The ITorM*« Mott Modern Car With Hop River Village, and for Several Building Commission of Me State his problem of getting rid of un­ Friday, April 38 SUN. “BORDERLINE” home of Mr. and M ra Frad Harris You Can’t Afford of Connecticut for state aid for wanted animals. Annual Masonic ball. Masonic in TalcottvUIe on Sunday. months a patient at Windham Priv­ PLUS! "CAPTAIN CHINA’* Me purpose of such enlarging. Robertson school girls’ basket­ Temple M ra Wlnthrop Porter la ill at ate Hospital, has been transferred ball team defeated Buchanan her home with the grippe. Several to WincMam Community Memorial to be without... 8. To consider and act upon Me School of Mansfield Friday after­ people in OUeaa have been sick Hospital where officials said she appointment of a school building S596.65 Down noon at Nathan Hal* Community with virus infection. ia in a critiqgl condition. committee consisting of Ma Board Center. 17-14. Local high scorer Hebron Orange is sponsoring A daughter, Christina, waa bom o f Selectmen, two representatives (Or Y e n Gar) was Eva Diett* with 11 points; music comedy “ On a Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Peder­ (preferably including Me respec- $53.14 Per Month* epponentj high scorer. Beebe With Afternoon" which will be given at son, Woodland terrace, at Wind­ Uve chairmen) each of Me Board 8 points. Robertson school girls the Gilead Commimity Hall on ham Community Memorial hospi­ o f Education and Me Board of SBt THE MOST BEAUTIFLX CAR ON THE ROAD — Rm 4 have a scheduled gam* Tuesday Friday evening March 17 at eight tal March S. Finance, and two members at Tsst h yoarself— Leani (er yearsetf iia ECONOMY— MORE afternoon with Maple Street o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K, Davis large selected by this meeUng. THAN S5 MILES per gallon at avetag* Uglnrap speed. school of Rockville after achool. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfgang o f Erdoni road have as Meir 4. To consider snd set upon an *lBclade* Insaraaoe aad Finance Charges—Payments OerresM auMorizaUon to such school build­ With Hlghsr Trade AHowanee (gyuaratii^ ing committee to secure plans and Plunketl Claim§ speciflcatlona for Me enlargement I t C l t - o f such achool building. BOLAND MOTORS Wife Crabbed Gun FOR YOUM N fW 5. To consider snd act upon an Out They Go! nuMorization to such school build­ **Yoar Home Town Nash Dealer” MORIARTY ing committee to enter into such contracts on behalf of said town S69 CENTER ST. AT WEST CENTER ST.—TEL, 4079 Bridgejmrt, March 8— (Pi— Th* BROTHERS Jury hearinf the **cond degree Entire Balance o f Late Winter ns may be necessary for Me con- murder trial o f Jam** G. Plunkett. Ydo wea’t hovo te tpead o peony for atrucUon o f said achool in Me D I A L 5 1 3 5 46, had before It today a statement any moierrapair M b (oxcopf eoeWents) event Mat such public school building project shall be approved signed by Plunkett that the fatal for 2 yoors or for 25,009 mSos, which- IWp" wound was received by hi* w1f«, by Me said Public School Building ovor cen t SrsH Only bocewso your Commission o f the State o f Con­ CarlU Esther Bird Plunkett when now car to te woN bwHt. . . so nwsnHW she "mad* a grab’) for a gun which HATS necticut, and said Commission condy onginoo(|sd . . . ecm ^ shall m ,ke a grant for Me pur- was held in his hand. AT Mrs. Plunkett, a breeder of thor­ w f moko Ihto groat offorl poee of such project. oughbred dog*, was shot and In- 6. To consider and act upon Week End Special *tanUy klll*d laat Nov*mber 1 dur­ proposal to appropriate Me aum o f $118,000 for any of the pur- (While They Last) M ' ing an argument with her husband O A K 6 R I L L la thsir BUmford horn*. Plunkett poaea of such school building com­ mittee. then ahot himself In th* chest In what police said was a auleid* at­ 7. T e consider and act upon 1 H 6 /ANO tem pt (Tariife Guaranty Coet Only Mo tjctnila necessary to finance $ ^ . 0 0 Plunkett'a algned statement was thla prajeet. giving regard to in put in evidence by SUts’a Attorney Values to $7.98 terim financing and selling the 100 DRESSES $15:00 bonds o f Me town, including Me Loren W. WlUU. aad it fixed th* VAGABOND DE SOTO . . ValuM up to $16.75 time o f th* shooting aa about l a. detnils incidental to transacting SALE TODAY* F1UDAY AND SATURDAY the bualneas o f selling Me bonds. XL feUowiag aa evening In wrhleh PLYMOUTH o e e o ■ $12.00 Plunkett and his wife had "had a Rear the Sweat, Hot r o R T B T 8. To consider and act upon HoKrOniiiciUH Trumpet a f Harry Jsoae* any oMer business necessary to few drinks." We Most Make Way For New Spring " I had a gun In my left band, THE BEST IN expedite Me aforesaid Public the atatemaat said. “ She made a and Easter Styles Coming In School Project or to clarify Me in grab for It and it want off. I aaw PLUS: Gane Aiifry teat o f any o f Me preceding reo- S T R t W her foU to the floor. I know she la "MULE THAIN" • ITAUAN-AMERICAN oiutlona. instantly." - uated at Coventry, Conn., this R oy Motors, >««* '8tli day of M n A , 1950. , COHH. poileemaa WUUam F. Ktm aana, ONE ENTIRE WEEK FOOD Jr„ Mid ha waa In the Stamford DeSOTO and PLYM OUTH D EALER George O. Jacobson, ■it' » lA S t Hospital about 8 p. m. tbs day of March 18th March tarn ArMur J. Vinton, Look W hsps 241 NO. MAIN STREET TEL. 5113 Alnnaon E. Stewart, Jr„ ths shooting when Plunkett made T2 O'CLOCK his aUtamant to Investigators. O A K O B I L L Board o f Seloctmca. CoMioc! “ Mrs. Mike” 893 MAIN STREKT OPENBVENINOS WlUlai 111 addlUoa to Plunkett’s HIGH” Attrst: Bertha Cour, Assistant Town Clerk. .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESIER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 9. 1960 P A G g PlfirvoDS MANCHESTER E VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1960 .sntsMat's poottlon, smj^iaaUed snd clarified atata constitution ter Freebura, 88 Ulac street: Jo­ th at the 8UU Department did not with full safeguards for our tradi­ seph Binka, 280 Woodbrtdge Walk^ Light Exliibit Voting reoo|pilse*OuUtchey’s claim of dip­ Sharp Stoiin tional civil llherUas." Failed to Ask stTMt; Mrs. Edna McMuUln. 704 Obituary lomatic immunity. Tha governor said he was dis­ Pariter street; Frederick Malta. With the convlcUoa of the two appointed beeSUM the commission 88 MMie street; Florence Plro, T1 Unife Widely by a Joiy o t aia man and six wom­ Strikes Area was unable to agree on a mathod Death Penalty Jarvis road; Mrs. Virginia Sleep­ Report Is In an last GuMcImv became of revising “our badly antiquated er and daughter, 42 Margaret the llcirt Soviet -oitlcsit aver to^be Mratem" of representation In the rood: Doris Custer, 20 Westfield FnnenUs Gimeral Mima|er cdnviqtsd of apyiiig for hU country Thunder, Lightning and House. Profiecutor Demands street. Directors Advised of in the Dnited SUtea. Each munlclimlity, regardless ot Discharged today: William Georgs AatoxU Contemplated Safety dell Advioe* Demon* The Ruasian'a attorney, Abra­ Wind, Rain Blast stse, now has at leart one and not Conviction* in Sander^s Ruhmen, U Hlllalde street; Mrs. Funeral services were held for ham U PomtranU, said tha gov- Town Last Night more than two representatives, a . Case; His Summation Shirley Dewhurat, 18 (^stwood George Antonio, of 178 Spruce Installations Here •tradons of Tlieir Use emmant'a recommandatlon "came syatem which hae resulted in Re­ drive; Mrs. Mary Nowak, 707 street, at 8:80 this morning at the aa a ahock. or I ahould say aa a publican centred for generations because of that party's dominance Hartford road; Mrs. Hannah W. P. Quish Fiuieral Home, and at The Board of •--ttrectora haa A much w ld« demOO«traUon pf surprise, to me." The rumble of thunder and flaah Manchester, N. H., March 9—(JPi Addy, 81 1-2 Foster street; Mrs. 9 o'clock at St. Jamaa’s church. Bdtore Oubltchev was sentenced of aharp atreaklng lightning earl^ in the State's rural areas. —A Jury trying te Hermann N. been advised of the following rec­ TOUnc m*chl«k u*« Ouin !• thu Tha commlMlon left untouched Elaine Ackerman and oon, Rock­ Rev. George Hughes was celebrant he leiUrated a claim of diplomatic last night punctuated a atorm of Sander for murdsr today heard a ville; George Archer, 79 Keeney at the aolemn mass of requiem. ommendation by Chief of Police iisiiAl custom hers hss besn rec­ immunity' and declared the caee the basic syatem of representation, prosecutor demand his conviction driving wind and rain that swept but recommended the House mem­ street; Kathleen Martin, Hebron; Rev. Edgar Farrell was deacon, Herman Schendcl and Town En­ ommended tor the specUU referen­ was “artillclally manufactured" over this area. Warm weather, for "taking the law Into his own Mrs. Marjorie Bissell, 238 Spencer snd Rev. Philip Blaney waa sub­ against him. - bership be cut from 272 to 189. hands" in the death of a cancer gineer James Shcekey after a sur­ dum! on school snd minority rep- almost springlike, accompanied Bowlca said that he was willing street; Raymond Finnegan, Jr., deacon. ' Miss Jane Nackowslcl In sentencing the alight, dark- t,be blast of wind which, by today ridden patient while the defense 89 Oak street; Franklin Hill, 84 sang and played the mass. vey of town traffic and safety fac­ re^UUon questions March 25. haired former employe of the Jus­ to acccept the commission's rec­ counsel declare^ the woman died erai Manager George H. W sd- had quickly cooled. ommendation that ehan|M In the Alton -atreet. Burial was In St. James's ceme­ tors. The report was submitted to tice Department, the Judge aaid to Brooke and rivers were filled of her lUnesa. BIrtha yesterday: A daughter to tery where Father Farrell con­ the Directors by General Manager has advtasd the Board of Di­ Mise Coplon: representation ayatam oe post­ Closing arguments brought the ducted the committal service. The S rectors of his estlmaU of the almost bank high by tha heavy poned to a later date. He added, Mr. and Mrs. Kendon Heal, 40 George H. Waddell; "You have been disloyal to the rain which early today turned to a isaud of euthanasia Into tha fora- Irving street t a daughter to Mr. bearers, all members of the Ital- Olcott street school site. West present needs by letter. country which has nourished you, however, that it was a “road block front of the trial with Chief De­ ian-American Society, were Sam' Me sUtea “For your Informa- few scattered anowqualla before to . . . full-fledged democracy In and hlra. Walker Briggs, 1085 Center street—Install sidewalks helped you acquire an education fense Coimael Louis B. Wyman In- Middle turnpike, east. uel Camarata, Luigi Felice, Frank on northerly side McKee street to tlsn. there were two machines in paaslag off. Connecticut” which must eventual­ Blstlng "that la not tha defense in and placed In you high trust and No power interruptiona were re­ ly be removed. Birth today: A son to Mr. and Karr, Leonard Aceto, Bartolomeo O’Leary drive. Assign: Traffic of­ at the UNION FURNITURE PROJECT e ^ of the voUng places last confidence." ported caused by the storm which, this case" even though the prose­ Mrs. Allan, Bunce, 889 Hartford Foglio and John Galasso. Last ficer to be stationed at West Cen­ « 3 r. but I am of the opinion that Miss Coplon had been accused of cution raised tho question. night members of the Italian- will be required this year, however made driving eemeahat road. ter and O'Leary drive. conspiring to pass F.B.I. secrets difficult as rain cut doum viaibllity Specud Setsion SUtrt» Dr. Sander la on trial for first' American Society visited the fu­ Trebbe drive—Install sidewalks esbecialty in view of the fact that to Russia through Oubltchev. His degree murder on charges he neral home and paid tribute to the Uk election is combining the cap- snd wind swept across the high­ on the westerly side Olcott street oproM irr rKNTKii altomeyi had claimed it was an ways. With Political Fight klUed at) incurable cancer patient deceased under the leadership of to present sidewalks. iUH expenditures with the ques­ affair of the heart and not of espi­ “with malice aforethought" by Hotel, Restaiiraut President Frank Diana. T ii r .A T R r tion of vote on minority represen- 'The rain washed off almost all state CMpitol, Hartford, March Olcott street—Install sidewalks onage. . ^ of the dirty winter anow coat, and 0—(A*)—Republicans and Demo­ injecting 40 cubic centimeters of on the southerly side Center 1088 MAIN ST. tatlon. air Into her veins. HARTFORD Before impoaing senUnce. Judge “The League of Women Voters left the countryside / ready for crats got Into a fight today at the Wage Order Sigued street to west line of Olcott street Ryan asked Mias Coplon if ahe warm weather and spring. very outset of the General Asaem* The patient waa Mrs. Abbio C. school site. Install sidewalks on has requested the setting up of a had any atatement and she replied Borroto, 69, Manchester housewife Vets’ Insurance vuting machine at Marlow's store bly’a Special SeesUm to consider thd northerly side Carol to Falk- in a low voice: sweeping reorganization of the and a close pereonal friend of the Hartford, March 9—(F)—State nor drive. Assign; Traffic officer on Main street in order that they "None at this time." defendant. Second Dividend may demonstrate to all dUtens of state government. Labor Commissioner John J. Egan (school custodian) to be stationed Woman deputies held Miss Oop- Gov. Bowles Asks Proeecutor William L. Phlnney, has signed Connecticut's first min­ at Kalknor drive and Olcott THEMSEIES The dispute arose over the num­ the town the use of said machine krn by either arm as tha Judge in hit 53-minute summation, and they would like to have same ber of House members to serva on imum wage order for the hotel, Although you may be waiting atreet. passed sentence. again failed to ask the death pen­ restaurant and related Industries. set up Wednesday, the 22nd, in Modern Syslein a committee which will hold hear­ alty for Dr. Sander but he did ask for your first National Service Life O nter atreet—Install sidewalks order that they may demonstrate ings on reorganisation bills. The order sets up these mini­ Insurance special dividend check on the southerly side from Thom­ Ws a Privilege for a Working Man to Shop at the for a verdict of guilty of first de­ all day Thursday, the 28rd. 1 have Republicans proposed that 82 mum wages; to arrive, there is already talk of aa drive to Falknor drive. Install (Ceu^ueS fram rage One) gree murder. For non-service workers, not a second special National Service Informed Mrs. Btuek that this is YW Bids Members House members (28 Republicans Defense Chief Wyman had sidewalks on the southerly side agreeable to the writer providing and six Democrats) serve on the less than $28 for a 40 to 48-hour Life In.surance dividend. Adams .street westerly at Alexan­ courage and a willingncaa to claimed that the state failed to week, and for part-time workers, “Barring unforeseen complica­ tMt Registrara of Voters have no stxnd firm in the face of preiiure committee. prove that Mrs. Borroto was not der Jarvis property. Assign: Traf­ obJecUon. If the Registrars have To Alleiid Panel not less than 70 cents per hour for tions," said Walter T. Ford, Direc­ UNION FURNITURE PROJECT, a Store Devoted group! and vested interests,” he Democrats, however, offered an dead when Dr. Sander injected fic officer to be stationed at Falk­ no objection I would suggest that working less than 40 hours per tor of the Veterans Service Cen­ nor drive and Center street. said. amendment to the rules stipulating air into her arm In an "Irrational week. For service employes, such ter," a second special National it would be well to talk with Mr. The Public Affairs committee of But unless "individual Ideas and that the whole House, consisting of act.” Traffic lights—Install traffic Norton in order that ha may plan as waiters, waitresses and bell­ Service Life Insurance dividend to light at the intersection of Center the Hartford County Young preferences" are put aaide, he 272 members, sit as a committee of Did Not Demand Death boys, not less than 318 for a 40 to be paid in 1651 should total nearly to set one of the old machines up added, “there can be only one re­ the whole. While the prosecution did not and Adams streets. Install traffic for this demonstration. Women's Christian Association 48-hour week, and for part-time $200 for the majority of policy Exclusively for Union Members and Their Families RepubUcan Majority Leader light at the intersection of Center *T would also suggest that It urges Ita members to attend the sult—another expensive failure In demand the death penalty, it Is employes, not less than 45 cents holders.” the long effort to bring our Con- George Q. Conway, obviously taken still witbln the province of the per hour for working less than “Such a dirtdend payment cover­ and Olcott streets. might be. well for the Registrara panel dlacusaion on reorganisation nsclicut-government up to date." aback, aucceaafully moved for a Thomas driva—Install side- tot confer with Town Clerk Turk- Jury to recommend death by bang­ 40 hours per week. Tips cannot ing the three-year period from of the State Government, spon­ The governor asserted that po- rcceea before a vote could be taken ing if it returns a conviction for be counted as wages. 1948 to 1951 will bring the Veter­ walka on both sides from present ington who is planning to have sidewalks to Olcott street. William Schieldge set in opera­ sored by the League of Women llUcal leaders of both parties, par­ on the Democratic amendment. firat degree murder. Without auch In addition to the minimum cash ans Administration insurance di­ Voters. Tuesday, March 14, at ticularly In election years, "have Many Not la fieata a recommendation Ife Imprison­ wage, the order said that an em­ vision current on dividend pay­ CJarol drive—Install sidewalks tion at once the printing for the .on both sides from present side­ four questions to be voted upon." eight o'clock at the Nathan Hale been quick to demand a better Many Republicans were not in ment is the maxium possible pen­ ploye working five hours or Joss ments, and pave the way for year­ school. break for the taxpayer, more busi­ their seaU and Conway, whose alty. per day must be given one meal ly dividends, so long os the fund walks to Olcott street. In addlUon to endorsing this nesslike administration in govern­ party controls the Lower House, At the outset Wyman told the an employe working more than shows a surplus,” he added. Princeton street school site. meeUng, the Public Affairs oopi- ment, the dolng-away with unnec­ aaid he wanted the whole House to Jurors that they would be asked to five hours a day miut be given The Veterans Administration Green road—Install sidewalks on Judith Coplon mlttaa will present three lecturee essary bureaucracy, • the uplifting act on the propoaaL decide among four possible ver-' two meals. Instead of the re­ has not yet ruled how long a policy the • southerly side from Stark­ ONFINEQUAUTYFlIRNiniRE In April. The speakers will be of our courts, and so on. ad in­ He said he never would have con­ diets—but ha failed to mention quired meals, however, the em­ must have been in force during weather street tp Woodbridge _ Gels 15 Years announced at a later date. finitum." sented to convening the House at manslaughter. Indicating Judge ployer may pay the worker the the period covered by dividend to street. Assign; Traffic officer to Courageoua Propoaals thia particular moment except that Harold E. Wescott may rule out cash equivalent which the order qualify a nolder for payment, but be stationed at the Intersection of "Wd, In Connecticut." he aaid, )ie had understood It was agreed the poMlbtllty of such a verdict. set at 86 cents per meal. probably will rue one full year aa Green road and Princeton street. (C rag a Oaa) “hava beford us a sound, sensible, TTie Judge's charge to the Jury The order also provides that a minimum. Certain that they Bowers atreet—Install side­ Town Relief Cost that House membership on the when an employer provides lodg­ walks on the easterly side from non-partisan, courageous and committee be limited to 32. was to be made after noooUme will establlsb a minimum higher and ROGS ARE AVAILABLE TO “You eama hera aa an amlaaary thorough series of proposals to recess which follox'ed the conclu­ ings, a single room cannot be than the thrie-month period speci­ Hollister strott to Harvard street. The Democratic minorty leader. counted at more than $4 per week fied In present dividend eligibility. Princeton Street—Install aide- GREAT SAVINGS of peace," Judge Ryan told Gubit- Drops for Month accomplish all of these things. sion of Phinney’s summation. John P. Cotter replied It was true and a shared room at more than Only those veterans who held chev, who dras suspended from hli "In a sense this means that we that a "tentative agreement" for a Then the jury will retire to reach walks on both sides from Green United Nations engineer position are faced with a clear test of our $3 per week In computing wages. policies beyond 1948 anniversary Road to Henir Street also on ihe Manchester relief coat* dropped 32 member committee has been a verdict. ■The minimum wage order was date will participate in the second after his arrest on March 4, lp49. sincerity. During the next few reached but. he said, a House Dem­ Wyman had completed his easterly side from Henry Street to S665.88 in February from the Janu­ recommended last month after se5'- or future dividend payments. Warren’s South Line. **You wera accepted by ua in the weeks, we will demonstrate, each ocratic caucus had "unanimously I argument in an hour and a cral hearings by the state mini­ role of friend," he declared and ary total according to the Relfar# of tie—Democrats and Republl- quarter. , . Assign: Traffic Officers to be favored the entire memberahip mum wage hoard and will become stationed’as follows; Middle Turn­ added that Gubltchev had violated report for the past month. In cana alike—whether our easily serving on the committee. ^ I "After you have completed effective May 16. Egan aaid that hta United Nations oath by hla ac- enunciated slogans calling for bet­ ! your deliberations you will return pike East and Princeton St. Green February there were 97 ei^ea and Recem la Called anyone affected has the right of To Take Part Road and Princeton Street. Har- ■ tlons. ter government are something ■ here and you will orally state your appeal for 30 days after February • Gubltchev did these things "with 188 persons cared for at a cost more than political clinches.” The House thereupon recessed ndings on first degree murder \*ard Street and Princeton (School of 88,184.88 while In January there until 2 p.m.. and Conway wamed 8 27, when the final hearing was • In Yale Talks ,a p arrogant smile on your Ups and Bowles said he wanted to piake with capital punishment; first de­ held. I Custodian). your face," the Judge said. were 97 cases, 203 persons and a hla position "perfectly clear." that returning members had "bet­ gree murder; second degree mur­ The suiu’ey is dated August 27, cost of 88,840.58. ter bring their supper." AFL lAM and R. R. BROTHERHOODS Turning to Mlae Coplon he de­ "I accept this report with en­ der, or not guilty,” said Louis E. (Contianed from Paga One) 1949.. A year ago In February there thusiasm," he said. "I endorse it The Senate delayed convening WjTuan In hlj| suiunaUon. clared: were 71 relief cases for 119 per- until p.m., making It appear It • “ You brought disgrace on your wholeheartedly. I urge you, the 2 He prefaced this statement with Molotov Is 60 their role of guardians of civil ' name and disgrace on your fami­ aons and the coat was 83.873.91. Connecticut General Assembly, would be at least mid-afternoon the remark that "the court \rtll before a Joint convention could liberties will be made in the fourth llelps Yon Overcome ly. The country looks upon you with all the earnestness at my tell you there are four possible and ctmcluding panel. The panel : with sorrow. The country does command, to take the action nec­ hear Governor C hei^r Bowles. Years Old Todav Meanwhile anotheV controversj* verdicts.” members are Seth W. Richardson, FALSE TEETH not seek vengeance but punlsh- essary to put It Into law." “The state will not ask you for chairman of th* »x>yalty review ‘ ment must be substantial aa a 1 Dies, 6 Hurt The governor asserted that he was shaping up over the method of capital punishment, I'm sure,” (Continued from Page Oae) Looseness and Worry warning to others.” tackling the constitutional problem Wyman said. "This is not that board; Clifford J. Durr, Dormer No longer be annoyed or feel llKat- hoped that "anyone. Inside or out­ federal commimications commis­ eaee because of loose, wobbly falae MEMBERS and Their Families----- As Cars Crash raised by the organization commis­ the secret police, last March appar­ Then he added she had been side of this chamber, who is in- kind of a case.” sioner and preald nt of the Nation­ teeth. FASTC£XH. an Improred alka­ *Yound guilty of betraying your cliaed to oppose reorganization on sion's report. The prosecutora already have ently won more attention. line Cnon-acM>. powder, aprlnkled on ' % Democratic Senate Leader Alfred al Lawyer's Guild; Robert M. W. 1 country." (Continued from Page One) the narrow grounds of personal said they would not seek the ex­ Rally In East Berlin your platea hoida ttem firmer ao they Saypol, In announcing the gov- interest will think twice. F. Wechsler said hla party (which treme penalty, which would be Communists outside the Soviet I Kempner, former assistant prose­ feel more comfortaWe. Soothing and controls the upper chamber) want­ cutor for the war crimes trials at cooling to gumi ma^.e acre by exceaalve Morgan Coleman. 18, of Davenport, "Surely each of us. whatever his death by hanging. union are marking Aiolotov's ed to ask the State Supreme Court birthday, notably in Soviet-occu­ Nurenberg; and Jonathan B. Bing­ acid mouth. Avoid embarraMment Shop Around! Compare Prices! YoU 7 / See How Much More You Can Save A t Iowa. situation may be, will benefit by After telling the Jury he did caused by looae plates. Get FASTEBTH Lcgal Notices more efficient and effective state as soon as poaaible to decldev not believe the state would ask pied eastern Germany, but there is ham, New York lawyer. Treated nt Hoepitnl whether the constitution could be today at any drug ftore. AT A COURT o r PROBATE h»M All except Coleman were under government. . . for capital punishment, Wyman no reason to attach particular sig­ a t VSBCbester witbln and fnr th, amended by act of the Legislature, continued: nificance to this since the Kremlin treatment at W’aterbury hospital Entitled to the Best then ratified by the people at the Matrlct of Manclieater, on *.ho 7th for a variety of Injuries. Cplem'kii •The people of Connecticut are “The other two degreda of mur­ is noted for its reluctanco to tip Union Furniture Project ---- Sponsored by The international Ass'n of Machinists Lodge No. 1746, Welfare Committee d e r of lU reh A.D . 1450. entitled to the )>est that we have next state election. der involve, first, premedlUtlon its hand to anyone on the outside. Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT. was treated at the hospital follow­ Conway already has called thia MenPasttorOU”? JW se . ing the accident and releaaed. In U. 8. ahd. If I am any Judge, with malice; second, a malicious There was a rally for Molotov In they will settle for no less. 'TOe plan, proposed by the organization killing without premeditation. So East Berlin today, at which the gatate of Francea B. Hraijr. late of Dr. EMwin G. Reade. medical c o m m 1 ■ aion, unconstitutional. WantMd-^P4p,Vim? Mancheater, In aaid Dlatrirt, dereaaed. examiner, aaid that Jenklnson, an old days of political apathy are we submit to you in this case that Communist president of East Ger­ Regular $7.95 Regulxr $49.30 On motion of Thomaa E. Healr. IW gBne. In the atomic age. our peo­ Wechsler said the Senate had hoped there is no premeditation, that many was s speaker. Bedford Ave., East H artford. Conn, aviator overseas during World to pass a bill giving the aupreme Wsst Nsrsnl, Yswgsr Fsslsc? 3-WAY SOLID BRASS FAMOUS MAKE War II. died Inrtantly tn the acci­ ple are deeply concerned with their there is no malice which involves But up to 11 iL m. Moscow time D« rou My vou’rx **oM" vfetx VMS. IMlMi, «i* See Our Large Selection of esacutor. court Jurisdiction to determine the bad heart, a wicked motive.” little showed through Soviet cen­ hsuMKl XI 4o, to. MIT I'bouMxdx «l ■ « twl ORDERED: That ala months from dent apparently from a crushed government and, more than at any constitutional isaue next week. ■f ix eai(Xti4 M muHs of a VP tha 7th day of March. A.D., lAV). be nnd time in our hlstorj-, determined sorship from the Ruaslan capital. ■nk Ounx. CaMiiii im M Mr Si Om 9 d m Mx TABLE LAMPS INNERSPRING cheat, fractured ribs and punctured Houae Republicans in their cau­ kMUM law U Irox. N tx IxqxeMtarx Maa aox . tha same are limited and allowed for lungs. He said an autopay today that it ahall represent their true True Pupil of Lenta aMx tea. TW Oaliai T o n TW aa.lBf x a c f l tiae creditors within whicli to brins In cus earlier in the morning voted to aim. Ulalitr. ytaw y w iaiW fS st. ^a*- FRENCH PROVINCIAL $2400 would determine the exact cause. interests." When Beria became 50 yeara old axa aaxWa *«aMa Bi. calctan aa* (kaiiaixa. and SHADE MATTRESSES thalr claims asainri said estate, am.' recess that chamber’s sessions un­ Hospital Notes ra t aala it all 4ixf « a n s a n ftx k an . You Can Bowles recalled that in 1602, Re- last j'ear. he. too, got the Order of the aaid executor ia directed to (ire The accident occurred where til March 21 after it has heard y im e e e public notice to the creditors to bring Route 63 runs through low country publicfcn Governor George P. Mc­ Lenin, the highest decoration in Governor BowIm ’ mesaage this the Soviet union. The Central coffi- txam aa-iEcuac BEDROOM FURNITURE l ow Lean "made a courageous hut Census ...... 181 lx their claims within said time II . where the fog was heavy. Tha de­ afternoon. Reg. 888.89—PORCELAIN TOP. 5-PIECE o4t by publishing s copy of this order molished cars tied up traffic on fruitless fight to modernize our Admitted yesterday; Mlsa Doris mtttee—and the council of minis­ assMin svnifT Reg. $199.50—8 PIECE la some newspeper haring a clrculS' ters. too—congratulated him on the highway for about 30 minutes state constitution.” Custer. 20 Westfield street; Mrs. aMncN88fia...nHonK saaa Reg. 8393—NOI.IU CHERRY tleit in said probate dtatrlct. within ten until state police could open up a Again in 1988, under Governor Mary Smith. 709 Main street; "outstanding services to the Com­ KITCHEN SET days from the date of this order, and munist party and the Soviet peo­ MAPLE SOFA rMurn make fo this court of the notice one-way lane around the cara. Be­ Wilbur L. CroM, democrat, raor- Itf^liau-American Theodore. Rivard, 425 Hackma­ Take Up To Reg. $129..5n 3-Pc. BEDROOM $OQQ63 with Duran Plaxllc Chairs » 3 9 il given. fore the lane was opened, cara were ganlutlon was attempted, said tack street; Merrill Dickinson, ple." He was hailed In the citation m k n & BED SUITE JOHN J. WAI.LETT, Judge. plied up almost bumjper-to-bumper Bowlfs, but the "great bulk" of a Auxiliary Elects 873 Hartford road; Cynthia Mas­ as a “true pupil of Lenin, and col­ SUITE C O U = for several hundred yards In each study commission's recommenda­ sey, 83 Legion road. league and comrade of Stalin." He • Sofa Bed a Choir • Platform Rocker AT A COURT o r PROBATE held direction. tions "were pigeon-holed." Admitted today: Claudia Darns, luid. It said, fulfilled “with h'onor SCENT SHOP * Poxicr Br«I a x Ilrcsscr A Mirror at. Manchester within and for the 3-PIECE Reg. 8228.50—UPHOLSTERED District of Manchester, on tlie 4th Jenklnson graduated from Wil­ “The reasons why these and oth­ The Italian-Amertcan Ladiea' 649 Middle turnpike, west; Roger the tasks set you by the Commu­ 901 61«in St. TrL 5321 day of March A.D.. 19,'i0. liams college In 1648. er efforts were not more effective Auxiliary at ita annual meeting Dumont, 189 Loomis street; nist party." Present, JOHN J. WALLETT. can be simply stated," he aaid. last night at the clubhouse elect­ Oiarles Burdick, 75 Union street: If Molotov waa Stalin's crown 0 Reg. 899.50—FAMOUS MAKE Reg. 8395—.SOLID MAHOGANY SOFA NITER Judge. "The vested Interests which were ed the foUoaing officers: Patricia Gibson, 123 Hilliard nrinee of 'Communism. It would he MAPLE Opena Into Full Size Bed Cataie of Solipla Farquhar. late 'of Legal Notices C i O C I ^ *127L» Manchester In said district, deceased. affected by the proposed changes President, Mrs. Delftaa Pola; street; Mrs. Irene Marks, 8 Silas logical to expect that his decade 100% All Wool 4-Pc. BEDROOM vice president, Mrs. Minnie Farr: birthday observance would out­ Choice Selection $ 2 4 0 « i Bpon application of Jay E. Rublnow. AT A COURT o r PROBATE held were,very much on the job. while road. »57i C | | | X B eChest pmylng that an Instrument purporting at Mancheiter within end for the the people as a whole were very corrsspondlng secretary, Mrs. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. shine that of any other member of RADIO 7 X I X K I I 9 S ofPatterna BEDROOM ^ ” 8 ■ C X Dresser A Mirror tv be the last will and teatsment of Dlitrlet of Mancheiter on the tth much aaleep." Louise Cdlandra; financial secre­ Mary Mathieu, Naugatuck; Wal' the poIKhuro except Stalin. sale.' deceased be adm itted to probate, day ef March. A.D.. 1950. Were Specially 4)naUflfd tary, Mrs. Thereaa Negro; treasur­ Reg. 889.59—SMART as per application on flle. It is Preient, JOHN J. WALLETT, er, Mrs. Nellie Romano; asaiatant ORDERED: That the foregoing ap­ Judge. The governor aaid the men ap­ Luscious SUITE Reg. 8293—B08IBAV GREY WALNUT plication be heard and determlnad at Eitete of Robert Annlello of Men- pointed to the present commission treasurer, Mrs. Rose Bonlno. Reg. 8189JI0—8 PIECE BARREL BACK the Probate office In Manclteater In said eheiter In M.td (.lilrirl. minor. —Carter Atkins, James B. Loomis, The following truateee were MONTHS 4-Pc. BEDROOM $ 1 4 9 ^ A | n e Reveraible Cushion Diatrlet, on tha 14th day of March, A. Upon appllcetlon of Patrick T. An­ JamM G. Rogers, president Keith named: Mre. Francea MlrogUo, Walnut Waterfall e Cholee Coverings UoO. at ten o'clock in thie forenoon, nlello, suerdten. praying for autlior- Funaton of Trinity College and Mrs. Ann PatalU, Mrs. Angelina FRIED OYSTERS. CLAMS Dorothy Gray SUITE aiM that notice be given to all persons Ity to compromlie and aettle the Oliver B. Ellsworth — ware Anaaldi. Mro. Mary Gremmo and Jx,ax.xxxxs oBed o Cheat lidftrested in said aatats of the doubtful and diaputed claim which aaid FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW PRIALATORI D C a r O O m e Dreaaer * Mirror $56.50 ■ Bed • Chest e Dresner A 3llrrnr ptpdeney of said application and the minor hai agalnit Warren K. Little, It uniquely qualified" for their task. MiM Anna Mossucco. "Certainly.” he said, "it cannot Lipsticks UUie and placa of bearing thereon, by ii Oar 0 8 W sanitary process fives yon a dclleionfi, crlxp, publishing a copy of this order In ORDERED: That the foregoing ep- be charged that these five men Reg. $89.30—SOLID MAPLE Reg. 8249.89-BBAUTIFUL a ^ m w o f scipe newspaper huvlng a circulation pllcatlon be heard and determined at are theorists or ‘do-gooders.’ Each foMcn brown food -> Santa In the favor! Coma In and Lipatick Duo in six wonderlul TO PAY! • Bed • Chest In aaid district, at least five days be- the Probate office In M ancbeater in of the five ia practical, hard-head­ Insurance Agents try thanil PRIED OY8TEK8 AND CLAMS PACKED colon: South American, Por­ Reg. 1169—MAHOGANY 8*PIECE fotc the day of said hearing, to appear •aid Dlitrict, on the ISth day of ed. and davoM to public aerviee.' trait Pink, Siren. MipoCiierriss, • Dresner • Mirror 5-Pc. DINETTE REGENCY SOFA * 1 7 4 H tfqbey see cause at sale time and place March, A.D.. 1950. at ten o'clock in TO TAKE HOME. CALL S80S. TaUe and Bemcle Edge, Fringe Base sad be beard relative thereto, and the forenoon, and that notice be given The cummtasion'a recommenda- Plan N. Y. Outing Right Hc^ and Moeegsy. I'm BEDROOM SUITE *58M 4 Chain nSUte return to this court, and by to all pertone Intereited In aaid esute Uona, he said, were baaed on ex­ liptheks ot the wnw shede, dC I maUins in a rcslatered letter on or of the penC.'elncy of aUd appUcaUon and perience of large buslneH enter­ UNION bqk>rc March 8. 1950. a copy of this the time and place of beating thereon prises, the “principles of good The Manchester Asooclatlon ot COMMUNITY RESTAURANT packaged together in emart, FURNITURE oqger and of the wiU addreaaed to by publlahlns a copy ot this order In Insurance AgenU are planning to twivel-type metal cases. ■Ullly Harrison, 3t Rusaell street. mandgement" endorsed by tlM NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Some newipeper having a circulation spend a day In New York os Ita 0 \_ " Mfnehesur. Conn.: Sarah A. Graham. Ir aaid diatrlet. at least live days be­ Hoover commission, and the “prac­ ouUng. On Tuasday. March 21, y 14 Bdgerton atraat. Manchester. Conn. fore the day of aaid hearing, to appear tical experiance" of tha commiasioti about 18 members will make the OuUieiine C. Harrison. 31 Rusaell if they see cauee at aaid Ume and plaee members themaelvas. To Be Sure Thai These Big Savings Are To Be Shared by All Union Members aliueL Manchester, Oonn. and be. heard relative thereto, and He summarised their prepoMla trip. . Activities win taehida tha JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge. make return to thia Court. this way: New York Rangers-Chlcago • yon to slo^, turns itself JOHN J. WALUCTT, Judge, 'kl. "That the financial structure Black Rawka lee hockey game In AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Madison Square Garden a t night. off. Wakoo you to music automat- and Their Families Admittance To This Store Is by Identification Only I at Manchester within and tor the AT A COURT OF PROBATE held of our state be completely AT THE District of Mancheiter, on the 4th Mencheeter within and for the v ^ p e d so that we may know at Yesterday Cecil England, Rob­ ieaUy. If you dozo off, H buzzes. JUST PRESENT YQUR UNION CARD TO THE UNION REPRESENTATIVE AT THE STORE...... day of Much AD.. 1850. District of Manchester, on -the »th all timsa the exact status of jur ert H. Smith, Arthur Knofla and CENTER £tactnMtio‘Servant turns heating M A IN ^ ST, present. JOHN J. WALLETT, day ot March, AD.. 1»S0. revenues and expensea.” Aldo PlMranl. travelad to New pads, eunlampsr coffee-maker, Judge. Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, York to complete the arrangu- CAVEY^S 2- “A b i^ e s s like conaoUda- Baute of Jeoob O. BUte, late of Man- Judge. manta. Before returning home etc. OB ond off automoticBUyl elBMr, la aaid Diatrlet. decreased. Bstate of Wllllem P. H oum. late of »*« of the 202 agencies and eem- TONIGHT The exeentora haring-exhibited their MancbeiUr. In Mid District, deceased. mlsaiona which makt up the ax- they took In the Broadway show, Tolls time oven in dark. Fins* CENTER ^ S i^ admlntatratloi eoeount with said The executor, having exhibited hie ^ tlv e branch of our government “Mr. Roberte." toned radio. Stunning, deluxe THEATER d P \ ^ •aaste to this Court for Ulowanoc, It la adm lntetratlon account w ith eaic,' ei- Into 18 departmenta." STRAND ; A 9BDBRED: That the 11th day of tau to this Court for allowance. It la S. “The elimination of our btaodied mahogany pU>* Open Monday Throimh Friday 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. 0 p » Saturday ’til 6 P.M . ' Mdtch. u n . at eleven o'efeck. tore- ORDBREO: That the Itth day of The SEB SHONTY TRIO at the Probate Office in the March, IMO. at ten o'clock, forenoon, wasteful county syatem. which has tie cafainet. Model 608. r BnUdhig ia aait! Maaebceter, at tha ProbaU Offica in the Municipal been m fifth governmental adiael I Personnl Notices the saaM is eeelgind for Building tn Mid ManchcateL be and for several generations.’* .^ineMt^iknee Music in Toum $36.9$ an the anffiraaaa t t laid ad- the same la aaelgncd for x Biaring an 4. "An honest program of hooM 1088 MAIN STREET Jau t rnnnst with said eat the altowaaoc ef Mid edmlnlstrauE nils as far as our cIuIm and towns Card of Thanks Opoalle Oeuter Theatre Chart dMete thrt aoUee ef A ^unt with Mid esute aa« this Ceart are concerned." MALONEY'S •N saitgMd ter Mid dtrseu that notlee el the Ume aa« . “A ravampiag o t our court We v(kli te tkaak all of our rela- FINE FOODS - CHOICE LIQUORS I te aU.pMssM hm plaas asatsned for eeld beariag be gtvea 8 HARTFORD thisela he s—Mr aad system . . tlxes. frlenda and aelchbeia for thotr BADIO AND TELEVISION So Easy To Get Tot to r t paraena known to be IntetMCed “H ist tho Gonoral' Assam aeu of Undneae maar baauttful Bewa Phone 2-4419 '. . Ihdeffir fbemln to appear and be beard there- ora aad aaalaUaea at tho tlsto ot V ^ A ni UNION FURNITURE PROJECT hly . . . be ^ -staffe d , weB-or-: ex by publishing a copy ot this orejer 1 D em ialek P aaeU i's le ecat UlneSa and FACUalTIEB FOR PRIVATE BANQUETS APPUANCK STORE to a m newspaper Eeriag -a xleeula- |TMWh 8 ond peopotly paid fOr Its hla pastlag on. tiw ln eeld DletrleL«nt least ftve days b o u r^ oonorienttoue bslore the day ef eeld beariag. WUt, bretlMrs. sikteta. 888 Odatar SI. UL S-tSM h'J. MlgUURT. Jadga JOHN J. WALUtTT, Judge. **tha ofieptlBW o t o olmplHed MANCHESTiSR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY. MARCH 9. 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 19.30 PAGE SI

theory tbaU these provisions would a second floor bedroom, Koch places -or, signs Identifying the would have required oleomargarine by Ralph I.nndberg and hia octet. ■pasch, ha quoted Thomas Jaffar- quoted Raymond aa saying, while Wilkinson; Fred F. McCaughsy vs. Lenten Services They will sing, "Bless Thoii the be certain to raise Republican ob­ Betty Ruth McCaughey; ^ h e l All Taxes on Olco product aa margarine. sold at retail to be pul up in tri­ Juvenile Grange aon’s famoua words, as follows: jections, after which the Republi­ Blind Invalid Harold was sitting In the dining Rockville In the case of retail sales, dis­ angular forms. laird, O My Woiil" by Ippolitmv- "If there be any among us who room., Bchmelske Blggers vs. Shufford Ivaiiow, and "Celtic Hymn" by Conneciicut cans would be allowed to win a rs- Guy Blggers; Domestic Relations Arc Up for Rc|mmi1 tinct labeling of the outer carton Enforcement of the penally pro­ At Bolton O uter Bites Toitii^w would with to dissolve this union organlxation point and a change Haymond auminuned hi* brother, W IN sSO.OO and inner wrapi>er as oontaintng visions as to lalteling Is left to the Hugh Robertson. Members of ,lie made, It waa political-type maneu­ Shot in Back Ralph, who In turn noUfled Koch cases. Adelflna Tarasevich vs. oleomargarine. Federal Trade t'ommisslon. Vio­ octet are flrat tenofa, Alexander mji or diange ita republican form, let Watkins will sward 850.00 to the per­ John Tsrascvich: Darlene S. G. K. iikSUJ) miK Yankee ver unworthy of the Oommisalon. and asked that sUte police sUp In­ Wm Formally Washington. March 9 (Pi Only I .‘'cnator Wiley (R., Wis.l waged lators of the lalietlng regulations Tlie first In a series of. unloit I Wataon and Peter dr McCarty; Officers of Manchsstet' Juvanlla Hui them stand undisturbed as monu- These nre Indeed relatively to the Investigation because of his son giving the best name to our "Tues­ Roche vs. John H. Roche; Gundrun President Truman's appi-oval is a last ditch fight against passage eonld he lined up to .i,5,0(MI a day. Lonten services will be lield at I lie ' second tenors, .lolui Light .and Grange will be Installed ton^rrow MtaiMMltr. d w menU of the safety with which er­ By A H. U. minor matters, eaalljr corrmit- Cancer Victim Murder* relationship to Harold, an unem­ day Evening Owl." Contest closes mid­ Jacobs.'n vs. Julius G. Jacobsen: needed now to rejreal all Federal of t|ie hill, just ns some House The Food and Drug Administra­ Bolton Center I'ongregali.iinl .tohn Crosby; first basses. William I evening In Tinker hall Mrs. tbumai w b o iw n , ror of opinion may be tdlerated ed. after which they would be ployed veteran of four and a halt night, March 14, 1960. Use an entry Begin Building Evelyn Duncan vs. George A. taxes on oleomargarine, effective I members front dairy afiilea did tion will have tlie job of seeing to eliureh tomorrow evening st 7 :;i0. Hteekel ami Donald MeClaln: see- I C.'irrte Myers of Toningtofi and cd by His Brother in years with the U. S. Army In blank for each name^yoii submit. Dunesn. Tiie.sday. Tliese services are sponsored liv oml hassea, Charles Baxler and ' her staff. — tn m u i o«to>*r t wn- where there is freedom of opin­ of no Importance no ^ r aa the July 1. it that the produet Is wliiit It is So far, we have glvsn ttas report report aa a whole la eoncemed. World War II. I’nlon Service Lawmakers generally predicted , But on Senate passage. 57 Deni- repre.senled to he. and not adiii- Ihe Qiiari yvllle Methodist elni’ . Ii Ralph Liindherg. ' The Juvenile 'Grangs nMqibsra ion." Considered Action I oerats and 22 Republicans lined up and tlie Holton Center Coiigiegii- ruM’ 'c u n Mall Mattar. Rogge said this: ute after another. "Hs asked ms to shoot him. 1 pon­ The Senate approved the meas­ ing states who apparently arc sat- March, closing with a Maiiiidv "My Idea of a free society is one mlsston’A partisan slip show­ Los Angeles, March 9—(d i- Watkins Brothers, Inc. the service this evening at 7:30 l’a|H>r Cups { Parents and friends of tha *0»SCIUPT10N **• Perhaps some of our general cn- ing. They may do more dam­ dered It. He often had asked me to Harold Martin smells too doggone Project on March 21 o'elock at the First Congregation­ ure then by a 59 to 20 vote. U Istleil with the labeling recpiire- .fiaou in which the world over people Manchester. Conn. passed the House Tuesday, '262 to meiits wrltlon into the measure Is.ndon I’l Britain ho,ws to Miivonile Gi.iiigcrs are tn v l^ to , om Taar by BaM ...... 1 6.0U Uiuslaam wilt be tested severely age, therefore. In the mood do the same thing-1 finally decided good. al church of Vernon Center. The earn d-illar.s tins year with an old “ I"''' '■ Mass prodiielion of paper ciipsi«tlend the installation esrettony, |ta ptobtba by Mall ...... can say what they think and be­ when we get down to detail. The That’s why he and Carl Lancas­ Jtockvllle, March 9 (SpecialI churches of Vernon will unite for 106. j Senator Aiken iR . Vt.l. for ex- native art lorm using modem ionilse • Waakly. by Oarrijr .j^..... S .34 nist should be able to get up In a scend are. In fact, slightly disillu­ of the report Itaetf. terday of stealing a Great Dane , to attend the comer.,tone cere­ incafsire worked out by a Senate- as It hs hoped to sell in the Coiled Chester will speak al Ihe .service on lip Ihe campaign of Hi '.'-(anmel .1. 1919, the total man hour* lost lia.uu sioning, and not excusable by any 36, of nearby Ooplay, was quoted and a Collie dog. each valued at days Evenings is: Mrs. Kalhcrini' Luetjen Rich­ to prevent oleoniargiirlne fiMiii be­ Suba, dallnrad. One Tan SU.0U by Dlatiict Attorney Kenneth H. mony for the new telephone build­ ing passed off as butter call for: House eonferenee eoninilttee. For States v\eie e:ihihil»-d here by the March Id. His subjei'l will ho Cnmihme. -if Kaii.sa.s. against Ihe tlirimgh strikes amounted to .18 • Wau of Mlaa. roratao capitalist country and say com­ code In our book, not even by the 110,000 . ard. 81. of 240 Bloomfield avenue. Arts Coundl, official patron of Ihe ■ "New tlorir.ons. eonimoii di inking cop In piihlie of one per cent. Ihe lowest.during Koch, as asylng he shot and killed Martin told a Superior court ing which will take place at 3 Hartford, a former resident of I’hc serving of oleomargarine in one thing, that group knocked out ^MBMHBR o r munism Is better. A capitalist code of political stratagem which Yoliiig Harrison triangular patties In piihlu- eating a provision of the Senate bill which arts. j Speelnl nnisie will be rumlslied phues, the Oi-iiipation. should be able to say the same might be a kindly alibi for them. hts Bft-ysar-old. irothsr, Waltsr, Jury that the dogs forced them­ lessssesaese* o'clock Tuesday afternoon, March Ellington, died Tuesday night at TUB aSBOClATBD PRESS last night because "hs was Incura­ 21. on the building site on Elm the home of her son, Robert Rich­ Tha aaaoclattil Preaa ta aaclualaely thing in a Communist country." On page 99 of the Report, In the Joins Air Forces selves Into the defendant’s car last antltled to sba tin ol rapubl'cation or propose'U draft of Act No. 3, there bly 111 of cancar and was blind." Dec. 3 and wouldn’t leave. street. ^ ard. of 51 Main atreet, Winated. •U baarb dlapatebaa ereditad to it or Rogge urged that both Russians appears the following provision: Harold Mohr was charged with Hie reason: Martin Is a sales­ Seabury Lewis, local manager, She was the widow of Fred Rich­ BO» othartriaT cradltad In tbia MPar and Americans halt their mutual Albert W. Hsrrlson, Jr.. 24, of murder after making his verbal man and his clothes smell of the will be the ma.ster of ceremonies ard. She waa born October 13, •ad alao Iba local oawa publUMd ba^ "llie Oommiaslon shall consist statement to Koch and a third at the event, and will introduce the /ui rtsbta of rapobllcatloB of apacial namc-calling and their exploita­ of five persons. . . . nominated and, 33 Myrtle street, s Navy veteran product he sells—dog food. 1868. in Ellington, a daughter of of World War II. enlisted In the brother, Ooplay Polios Chief Ralph principal speakers to include Mayor Martin and Helen Cordea Luetjen. diapatmu harain an aloe marrad. tion of differences and begin try­ with th«* advice and consent of the Mohr. Frederick S. Berger end Lnclns S, ■enste, appointed by tbe govern Air Forces yesterday at the Hart­ and lived in this vicinity mo.st of run aaraioa oiiant of N. B. A. 8ar». ing to exploit potential areas of ford Army and Air Force recruit­ The Lehigh County district at­ Rowe, vice president snd general her life. She was a member of the or." torney said Harold told him Walter manager of the telephone com-1 lee. Inc. — agreement. On page 117 of the Report, there ing station. Harrison will be sent Flrat Church of Chriat, Scientist, Pubtlabora RapraaanUtlTea: The to Lackland Air Force Base, San had pleaded with him frequently pany. * ' of Rockville, She leaves three Discussing the question of in- is a provision reading as follows: to kill him and Instated he would Following the presentation of sons, Edmund of Dob.sonville. Rob­ JullU Mathawa 8p«!lwl Afe"c» - Naw "Each board shall consist of Antonin, Texas, where he will ift- Terb. ChtCafo. Datrolt and Boaton, ternatlonsl atomic controls. tend officer candidate school. never submit to hospltaliastion. several articles for enclosure in a ert of Winsted. snd Foster 6f Rogge said he thought there could three electors of the state appoint The local man wss graduated Dr. George S. Boyer, county cor­ copper box which will be sealed in East Hartford; four brothers, idUiBBR audit bureau o r cd by the governor with the ad from Manchester High school In oner, said Walter was killed by a the cornerstone, the box will be I Henry Luetjen and George Luet- CIRCDWATIONS. be found a compromise between vice and consent of the senate." plai cd and sealed by Mayor Berger the Baruch snd the Vishlnsky 1943. After serving two years .30 caliber rifle fired Into his back. ATTENTION — Small Businesses I jen of New York. Martin of Hart­ . Tbo Barald Printing Company, Inc.. On page 124 of ^he Report, there with the Navy during World War Walter had been receiving treat­ using a silver-plated trowel. ford and Fred of Rock.v Hill; one • a i u ^ no llnancial roaponaiblllty tor plans. appears, the following prorislon II, he entered Tufts College and ment for cancer from a Coplay Among those participating in the sister, Mr.s. George Dickinson of typoBrabbloal arrora appoarinf in ad- That Is about as much as has "Districts for the election of sen- wss graduated from that institu­ physician for the last six years. Expert aocounHng servloes available at reasonable cost In­ program will be Stephen J. Von Rockville and seven grandchil­ n r S a n n U and oUiar Btore shall be determined every ten tion In June, 1949. Dr. Boyer said. cluding preparation of payrolls, submission of tax relams, pay­ Kuw. editor .of The Rockville Jour­ dren. Funeral services will be held tji TIm HsflchseUr Kvtning URrsiu been reported to us, so fsr, on year.i by a commission to consist A fourth brother, Raymond ment of monthly bills and the maintenance of permanent records. nal and correspondent for The Friday at 'i p. lu.. at the Ladd Fu­ ■niuraday. March » Rogge's appearance In the Krcm- of the Lieutenant-Governor, the Wife Dlvorcet Comedian Mohr, told police he heard a shot Hartford Courant: Mrs. Muriel neral Home. Burial will be in the 1 1 ® . President pro tempore of the Sen­ about 7 p. m. and ran next door to Fees are based on volume of work involved, and start at 825 Rady Dlgnani, editor of The Rock­ Ellington Center cemetery. ate and the Speaker of the House monthly. ville’ Leader; Mrs. B. Mae Chap­ Even considering the fact that Los Angeles, Marrh 9—(d’)— Jo the house where Walter and Har­ Record Party An Exp«rinient Works of Representatives." Carroll Dennison, Miss America of old lived with their father, Charles, man, correspondent for The Hart­ 'I'lie Fast school Parent Teach­ his own left wing tendencies may On page 140 of the Report, there 1942. has divorced romedlan Phil a cigar factory worker. ford Times: and Lewis H. Chap­ er as.sociation will hold a "Record "Boaaltix,” the one clear. If Um-' appears the following: For personal Interview without obligatton, address ACCOUNT. man, correspondent for The Man­ have conditioned Russian authori­ .Silvers, the man who went home Walter’s body was on a bed In NO HMII BQX BJ. MANCHESTER H E^LD , gUing name, type of busi­ Shower" this evening at eight Ued, poot-war experiment with "Upon the adoption of this Con to his mother-in-law'. WltONT chester Herald; Robert H. Lien- o'clock at the school auditorium. ties In his favor. It is obvious that ness, telephone number and address. hard, representing the building the pHndplea eaaentlal to any sta­ stltutlon, the Lieutenant-Governor, When the beauty snd Silvers irOOINO MS0f The purpo.se of the shower is to he waa able to say more publicly the Secretary of State and the architects; Richard P. Gowdy, In­ build up the phonograph record li­ ble or lasUns world economic separated recently, the comedian dustrial Construction Company, In Russia than any outsider has Speaker of the Houae of Represen­ said his mothcr-ln-Iaw "under­ brary at the school. preepeiity, has aeored a heartcn- tatives shall be and hereby are the contractors: Miss Rose E. Jell- Nominate Officers been allowed to say In years. Tt Is stands me better." He and the nek, telephone chief operator; Wil­ iBf kind of success. pbrious that Russia's permission constituted a commission for the mother-in-law stsyed In the family ^Dwu£il^dmib ------» Al me iiieeiingAt oi the me meeting ivocKvme of the Rockville rrapportlonment of the state for INCOME TAX liam \1W, . Wren, vice president I Lodge of Elks to be held this eve- ••eetelux" ia the orfanlMtion for him to speak, and to speak as the election of the first Senate pro­ home and the wife moved out. IS MY BUSINESS INVISIBLE NYLON ' the telephone company. ! ning at the Elks Home, officers in wMck Belflum, the Nether- he pleased, to apeak In criticism vided for in Article Third." Miss Dennison, in getting a as■ « F.F GanGanley. ev. the companycompany’s s plant for - the_____ coming______year, ______will be nomi­. divorce yesterday, said that she SURGICAL EUSTIC STOCKINGS Have You A aervlce supervisor here. ^ndO| and Luxembourg have of Russian denials of freedom of In all four iBstanren, the For nated. There will also be reports t'omnilssion, unwittingly or w ill get, her mother back in the IMnner April t on candidates and balloting. •greed upon an eventual economic speech, and to speak In open dis­ proce.ss. Silvers is moving out of EXPERIENCED Sewer Disposal Problem? The Rockville Fish and Game willingly, has riolated the - QUALIFIED • TWO-WAY STREICH union. Once having negotiated it, cussion of the differences between rules of non-partisanship by the house and Mlaa Dennison in. Club will celebrate their 25th an­ •n SHrood to become akItUah and Russia and the United States, rsp- which the whole reorganiu- She charged cruelty. ASSISTANCE • LAUNDEH EASIIY THEN niversary April I with a venison Befriiit Posters dinner at Maple Grove. retuelaat to put tt into effect But reaenta a conscious Russian deci­ tlon effort should be lannehed, • WEAK LONGEE The chib was organized in 192.1 they‘have been going through sion to experiment with a relaxa­ certainly from Us first source. CALL ANDERSON CONSULT A SP8CIALIST! By Top Artists In nil four Instances, the Com­ • INVISIBLE $8.95 and has since grown from a 4vUh«ome preUmlnary and ex- Telephone 68,59 tion of Iron Curtain rules. mission has loaded the dice 188 Osntar Town McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY nucleus of 21 to a membership of pcrlmantal meaaurca, and it is • SEAMLESS Pair over 300. The ai.niversary com­ The recruiting posters for the There Is one obvioua "estch'' In for the Democrats. “tfc, 1-30-132 Pearl Street. Manchester. Conneciicut theaa.measurea whidi have pro- If this was done unwittingly, it mittee, headed by President Fran­ Army and Air Force appearing lo­ all this. Rogge spoke In the Krem­ Buy Ouribillinit and en|Oy cis Marley and Pat Nolan have ffuoM 'a aueceaa surprising to the may be because the Oommisalon it­ cally, were painted by Gail PhillliMi lin, to a Mlected and distinguished self didn’t pay aa scrupulous at­ M . S na v o x the fullest msoiurs of re­ • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED fonuulated plans to make this I Air Force 1 and Martha Sawyers tra ^ ta M l enemlea of economic but therefore trusted audience of tention to the drafting of Ita bills '■ T lief from varicose veins , • SEWER LINES INSTALLED AND ELEC1RI& banquet the outstanding success, (Army). They are four-color post- union, lliUBurliig to those who be- Republicau Cauens of a long line of well-rememhered' ‘ era designed to show the advant­ READTHESEnCISBEHIREYOII the Ruaaian hierarchy. How much as It did to the details of Its own swollen and tired legs and ALLY CLEANED Here In the aoundnees of the prin­ main report. dinners. The last four banquets of ages of either an Air Force or an of what he said will get into- the other leg conditioov th r Club have beer, sold out com­ Army' career, it was announced ciple of free trade. If it was done wittingly, with The Republican electors of the • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN­ Russian preaa, or on the Russian some ides thst the partlculsr func­ town of ^ Ito n are hereby notified STALLED pletely two weeks inadvance, and today by Sgt 1-c Francis W. Bold­ The oppoalUon to Benelux has radio, so that the people of Rus­ tions Involved eapecislly concerned that there will be a Caucus on the committee feels certain that way of the local recruiting office. been the typical opposition to all sia will get a chance to read or the Senate, or with soma Idea that KEMP'S Thursday, 'March 16th, 1950, at FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5.308 the 25th anniveraary dinner will 'The Air Force poster by Mr. free t r ^ propoeitiona. Of the hear It? There has as yet been no It can be argued that the election fnrorporated 8:00 P. M., o’clock, at Community follow suit, even though Maple ; Phillips is a close-up view of the results next November might Hall to appoint a Republican Orov^ has a larger seating ca- 1 head and shoulders of a young aii- three oountrlea, Belgium attained reporl on this angit, but we can Furniture f t Music Town Committee for the ensuing mSdarCs pacity than previously used halhs. man dressed in the new blue Air rhsnge the politics! color of the the ffrat poet war prosperity, guesa the answer. We don't think proponed boards and commls.sions Green Stamps two years and to transact such Prescription Pharmacy i Every effort will he made to sup­ Force uniform. He is symbolic of urhlle Holland lagged behind. Bel. the Russian people are going to be to Republican, it was unrenllstlo other business aa may properly ply an abundance of food and the fine-type men who are finding exciting, worth-while eareera in glum waa having luah days, while policy. "nie Republicans think of 193 Main Tel. .1680 come before said Caucus. elbow room for the comfort of told that they ought to be allowed Signed: Ralph Broil. 901 Main St„ Tel. ,’.321 the Air Force. Holland way atlU experiencing free speech. the sIfuBtlon as it now exists. those attending. Town Chairman. Superior Court The Army, poster ia a reproduc­ If it was done wittingly. In the tion of ain olt painting in which BUrMHEXTBOnUOFCOIA •uafifity. lirhfeh It waa trying to We should not be honest, how­ The follodrlBg cases are li.sted •CM by measures like subsidies to Mias Sawyers hiaa captured much 1 ever. if we did not admit that for the short calendar aesaion of of the color of Oriental life. It de- I Dutch industry. Belgium looked Rogge got farther than we ex­ the ToUand County Superior court picta a young corporal of the Oc­ WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO KNOW WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO KNOW well off; Holland looked the poor on Friday with Judge John H. King cupation Forces surrounded by pected him to. And this, in turn, presiding. Lloyd Mosley et ala vs. cousin. means that Russia Is now seeking r three Japanese children. Two of William Govette et al: Russell S. the children are dressed in exoti- WHICH COLA IS OF PROVEN HIGHEST QUALITY? WHICH COLA GIVES YOU GREATEST VAIUE? In this situation, Belgian indus­ at least superficial mesma of per­ Clarke vs. G. Albert Hill. Highway cally colored native costumes, and try was the enepiy of "Benelux” suading the West that Russia is Commissioner; Robert W. Blake et tbe other is wearing a modified Now you needn’t take anyone’s w orJ for cola quality! Now you can knou- There'* no secret about (his! For yean Pepsi lias been known to every budget* Ideas. Letting down the Belgian still potentially a member of the ala vs. New England Survey Serv­ form of Western dress. trada barrlars, tt claimed, would ^ ^ A R E H E R & ! " ice, Inc.; Florence Mangino, appli­ Other great American artists the J a c ls — dL% scientifiemUy reported for you by America’* leading rciearch lab­ minded houscss ife as the o/tlslanditig cola v.iliic on the m.irket. For Pepsi pio­ society of naUons. This Is to the cation for Change of Name; Ira C have agreed to contribute their Invite In cheap and unfair compe­ good, and we should hope for Turshen vs. . John Swanson. talents to the current Recruiting oratory! JUST RECHNTLY EVERY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COLA ON I HE neered and made famous the big, llUi bottle that serves not one—but TWO tition from Holland, and milk off more of it. Sert’ice poster series. Start the season right. For better market Thomas F. O'Loughlln vs. Blakes, MARKET WAS TESTED BY THIS I NBIA.SED, RMH TABLE A n HORITV, SO Belgium's prosperity for the bene- Inc.: Ada Bourke, va. State of Con­ — full glasses! NOW WTIH I HIS ADDED PKOOE OE HICIIfM QI A U T V , flt of the Dutch. The Belgian TONIGHT necticut et al. Early Marriage License IMPORTANT TO YOl ' LS THEIR LETTER REPORTINt. THEIR O ll lU .il. UND- DOE.SN’ I IT MAKE MORE .SEN.SE THAN EVER lO LVS/iTON PEPSI ALWAYS? prices use our chicks. Oriler our Vigorous atandard of living, it argued, had Something In The Air There are three divorce cases, Gladys H. Wilkinson, va. John W. Missoula, Mont. — IIP) — Phllfp -^INGS THAT WE REPRODUCE IT IN FULL BELOW: WHY LAKE U .SS . .. WHEN PI PM’S BE.SI7 to bo protected. It began Tuesday morning, full-bodied chicks today. Helnie and Ha Arnold hold a spe­ Even while Belgian Industry while there wss still cold In the cial "marriage license" made out by Missoula police after the couple waa still protesting, however, its air. It wa.s no warmer than other 10:45 -11:15 P. M. Station WTHT - 1230 on the Dial Capelet’Dress had visited the police station and Isolationist prosperity began to mornings of this strange season demanded such a document. Philip wobble. Seeking markets in a have been. Yet there wras some­ is six, his girl friend, four. trade barrier world became a thing indefinable in the air, .some­ more difficult process. The advan­ thing thst stirred tlie senses, and tage Belgian Industry had gained made them react with such fool­ Playmates by ita quick comeback after the ishness as an instinct to dolt top­ □ S war began to fade, as production coats. What was in the air was u increased In other countries. a ktiid of sudden lightness, an im­ DOCUMENTARY ON WORLD NEEDS” Then Benelux came to the res­ pression of fragrance without fra­ cue, It negotiated an end to some grance itself being present, and a of the trade barriers between Bel­ hint .of movement toward the sun. It won’t be long before you can give serious gium and Holland. Both began to Yet all these sly, Intangible no­ f consideration to Spring gawlen plans. In the do more business with each oth'er. tices added together had the same Belgian Industry found a market impact os if guns had been fired T h e THIRD in a series of FOUR broadcasis sponsored by the meantime stop in and look over our seed line for ita products in Holland. And off, and great headline placards Dutch products, welcome to the been carried down the center of which is now on display. industrial economy ol Belgium, Main street, advertising the fact Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox Churches of America brought in a better living for Bel­ that the greatest show In the gians. Both countries are better world w as on Its way to Manches­ off than they were before, both ter. Everyone knew spring was in prepartion for are producing more and selling oh the way, that the dcclaive turn more, and Belgian Industry, which had been taken, that'winter w as opposed sny dropping of trade an old man hobbling awa^ down barriers, fearing its own destruc- the other fork on th# road, cast­ Oon If once ita arUfldal protec- ing back icy imprecations. tiona were removed, has found In­ Wednesday the thing was con­ Pruning time is here now. If you need Prun* stead its dwn increased prosperi­ ty. ' firmed, with as dulcet a series ol One Great Hour of Sharing April showers as April herself ing Shears, Saws and Tree Paint sec us. It Is a limited lesson, which will ever produced. Warm spray on a be applied to more countries and warm wind evokes warm thoughts Use Martin Sentour Paint for Every Indoor Isrger areas before this world and all-those warm hopes which straightens itself out for any clear worn hearts are always so de­ and Outdoor Need. run into an era of peace and pros­ perity. lighted and surprised to know xKnln. each spring. 5969 In All Churches This Sunday, March 12 Housewares Of All Kinds Rogge Cnickii The Curtain 1 By Sue Burnett Yesterday we wondered how Here is an exciting pair to have SPECIAL ready when warm weather comes By Mrs. Anae Cabot far O. John Rogge, the former aa- —a neat sundress to capture the Embroider these lovable little ■letnnt United states attorney TONI - $1 sun and a brief button*cape to don animals on your youngsters’ general and present leader of Listen also on Saturday from 6:30 to 7 :00 p. m. for a **Round-up Account on One Great for atreet wear. Why not make clothes, nursery linens and cur­ Wallace's Progressive party, was (Refill) L A R S E N ’S several in different color combina- tains—crib and carriage covers. tiona. ’The 12 designs range from two to going to get with his effort to James* Hair Shaping Pattern No. 8467 la a MW-rlte six inches nod are worked in tim- make a speech inside Russia. Reg. $1.50 Hour of Sharing^' on WDRC, 1260 on the ilial. Then go to your own Clmrcli this Sunday perforated pattern in sites 10, 12. ple stitchery and gay colors which Todaya news U that he made 14, 16, 18 and 20. Sice 12, dress. grown-ups and children alike love. Total Value 12.50 .• 8 1-4 yards of 39-inch; cape and Pattern No. 5969 conaiats of hot- Iff* speech. He made It before a prepared to share. F ee d >i>

MANCHESTER EVENII^G HEKALU. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1960 »AOB Mom Biumanginito tribe was willing to Most of the 00 passengers thought big ship and there was no panic take a white queen, "it would not Tragedy Avoided it was merely a rough landing. or excitement. | (fhief Vows Fight seem to be for the imperial gov­ Streams of gasoline from punc­ The American Air Transp ther action?" police emergency crew brought a the ground. bus, today announced the speak­ To Ck>rdon-Walker’s reply that threaten the unity and well-being night In rain and darkness at ladder to the plane door, about six Then a warning horn In the ^ ers and other members of the com­ TRIMMED Se^o'ze WEICHINC maafwatoa, hu vowed fd ttKlit of the African protectorate." He Newark Airport. mittee for the affair which will l)e BriUin’t action to exile him and he could not, Churchill commented: feet off the ground. Passengers cockpit began' blaring, he said.; 847 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE denied that the decision had been were told not to smoke, because of held Monday, March 20. ' hla white British .wife from his •'Jk very discreditable transac­ Airport authorities said the and the gear slowly, collapsed. The ,. taken pacause of Seretse'a mar­ landing gear o f the ship, bound the pools of high-octahe aviation plane ,was going about 90 miles an Rev. John F. Hannon, pastor of homeland. tion." ^ TEL. 24)065 Labor member Archibald Fenner riage to a white woman. from Miami to Newark, collapscil Tasoline. hour when it touched down, alr- J^t. James's church, and Robert J The government's decision de* Secretae'a tribe of about 150,000 Brockway said he would introduce as the plane touched the runway. , The lights remained . on In the I port officials estimated. ClsfiTey of Hartford, a fornter privlng the S7*year.oId chief of the Bamangwatoa Is the largest in state senator, were announced as SUPER-RIGHT" RIB ROAST a motion in parliament on tits aub- throne, given to him by a vote of the Bechuanaland protectorate, the speakers. the tribe, has threatened re per- • Ject. which Ilea on the border of the A meeting of the committer lo Leaders of colored colonial peo­ eusslons throughout the polyglot Union o f South Africa and South­ further plans has been called 'or ple's organisations began drafting British commonwealth and even In ern Rhodesia. Britain has decided Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at protests. Their spokesman. Learie the Uhlted Nations. to take over direct control of the the K. of C. Home. Constantine, a West Indian cricket area during Seretse'a exile. The Other members of the commit- Hava you avar brought home a "rib roast" bocousa the price par pound Commonwealth Relatione .Secre-.-j plaver, said: Ire are: Joseph Volz. James P- governnient also has exiled Se­ was low, only to find tha heavy blade rib, suitable only for pot roast, lait tary Patrick Oordon-Walker-an­ "W e shall oppose this treachery retse'a old uncle Tahekedi Khama, Tlerneyl. John F. Fitzgerald, Fran- on, all the short riba crackad but sttll there, and the protruding adga oi tha nounced in the House of Commons and If necessary we shall appeal who as regent of the tribe protest­ .Is Mahoney, Arthur Thayer, yesterday that Scretse was order­ direct to the king: for the whole lames J. Rohan. John J. O’Neill china bona also there? Not at A&P— for all this Is "Super Right" trimmacL ed against Seretse's marriage and t ed not to return to his homeland in future relationship between the against his acceptance of the NEW EXCUISiVE BAKING PROCESS .Tohn E. Lyons. Leo J. Cleary. Ed­ Tha blade rtb and short ribs are removed and sold at a lower price— the rib ward F. Mortorty. Joseph F- Mr- the Britlah protectorate of colored and white peoples of the chieftainship. trimmed of excosi bone and fat. You gel the vety heart of the rocul— your Bechuanaland. It brought- severe empire Is now graw ly threat­ I "ooe, Joseph W. Lesry. Rob*Tt F. money's worth when you buy A&P's "Super Right ’ Rib Roast, criticism from several members of ened." florman, Thomss J. Hackett, S\ M the House of Oommnna. Including; Dr. J. I'arllngton-Kolle, who •m E. Hackett. Philip Cat'll, y ludge the vplue of the roast you buy, not by the price p o r^ u n d , but by Winston Churohlll. and in raosi of | said he Is director of a New York Charles J. McCarthy, John J. Mr- the total coBt of good eating. So sure Is A&P that you'll enloy’^'Super Right" i arlhy, ftornellus R. Foley, John London's press. | organization called Afro-Ameri­ gives you finer, smoother texture and meat, your money will be cheerfully refunded if you don't agree A&P Moot P. McHugh. William B. Gorman. Serctse earlier had charged that i can Cultural Researchers, handed Is good— good I .Scret.se a telegram from the group INCOME Michael F. FlUgerald, Thomas F. he had been tricked Into coming! Shea, Ernest Beede. Maurice E. to London. His wife, the former ' promising to appeal on his behalf in the United Nations on the O’Connor, Luke D. Phillips, 'ITiom- Ruth Williams who was once a TAX as J. Dannaher and Francis 0111. London typist, ha.- stayed behind grounds that the British action Is "Super-Right" Trimmed Before Weighing- in the mud hut'capital of Serowe. a violation of the human rights charter. richer, better flavor in eveiy slice! Camport Yaluis Before You awaiting the birth of their' first | ASSISTANCE The liberal I^imlon News baby. j Chronicle said in an editorial that Hours Daily (Except Sun.) Buyl. . . AAPs "Super-Right" Bleats Give RIB ROAST .67* Seretse told newsmen last night; it u'R.s hard to escape the conclu- “ I intend to fight the decision." He | .sion that the government had been 2 P. M. lo fi P. M. declared be would challenge it In : You More Good luting. . . Better Value! h'd "to .sacriflee Seretse in order Other Houro By court or possibly in the United Na­ tliat we may not inflame against More famous "Super-Right" Meat Values... tions. us the white opinion of the South Appointment He also said ho would go limne ; Africans.” Lean, Sugar Cured • Lean, Freshly Ground soon In defiance o ' the exile order. Seretse had charged that the n u n M o u s e He ordered his wife to stay In action was meant to appease the T e l. 4021 Serowe. ^ color-conscious South African so MIUOM SMOKED PICNICS .39‘ HAMBURG LBt Winston ChuiThill. in Commons government of Prime Minister B S f f l [ 5 Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Pickwick— Pure Perk yesterday, asked Gordon-Walker: Daniel F. Malan. who favors seg­ "W ill not the minister con.sid.r regation of the races. Gordon- THOS. J. QUISH h Custom ers^ that Seretse has a right to go back Walker denied this. 6 Charter Oak Street to that very place and meet her The London Times said if the t^ucH aerfB^ WINf AND IIOUOX VAlUfS SI , BONELESS BRISKET u69‘ LINK SAUSAGE EVEItYDAY tow PRICC5 C o r n e r . • • Fancy Milk-Fed Pickwick Skinless— All Meat

LB New Low P rice w« woul to be good eWswa In tha LARGE FOWL .0 oms. u43' FRANKFORTS 53' m rr NELSON COUNTY town# la iHiieh w« do buaiii««a. DRAWN, READY-TO-COOK LARGE FOWL i>S«* O o y o v i K n 6 M mTNAT KENTUCKY STKAIOHT W« try to •am that rollag h r doing i X BOURBON WHISKEY Iba tollowiag lUnga: Make ALP Your Headguarters for Really Fine fish! se sth 2 ^ g 9 Fan?.' , Fanry PROOF BOT 1. Giving our euatomar* good food and good aarvlca ot low pricaa. H A LIB U T «55' COD PIUBTS « 98% COLONEL LEE 2. Daaling honaatly and lolrly with Fnr.. ■ '^ v a S s H.udad ond Draaiad BOTTIED-IN-BONO our euatomara. our auppUara, and d ig estib le KENTUCKY STRAIGHT our compatMora. SW ORDFISH lb 59' WHITING BOURBON WHISKEY 100 STH 2 9 9 3. Furnishing good loba mtd good PROOF BOT oppeituaitlas lor advancamont to . . . tha local ciUsana who work for ua. low iveryday Prices Swif^^BrondedMJtotsjBi^^ II'."! easy to moke worthwhile eavim? ev?-ry day CONSTANT INSPCCTION l o r UNIfORM TOP QUAUjyi Other Whiskey 4..Cooparottag In werihy civic of the weolc when you ."hop re-.-uiarly at an acttvitlaa. A&P Super Market. You see, A&P keeps prices For nutrition. Quality, Values, Corrals Market offers Values! Ara wa good cMsana in your lownt as low as practical — offers you wortliwhlle II not wa would conaldar It a favor values on hundred.s of fine food.'^. these week end specials. Here at CARRA'S Market BRIARCLIFF U you wtFuld lot ua haew. STRAIGHT BOURBON Ivory Item Price-Marked . . . you cari^Jbuy the B ES T in branded m eats and na tio n - aa STH 2 , 9 9 Plaaaa writot Whatever yog ijOy at yow A&P_ Super Market, PROOF BOT Cuatomar Kakrttona Oaportmant rRUNfNSS oily fompus grocery items. Shop with full confidence DISTIUED IN IlllNOIS you'll find each marked with tlie price on It, as A 4 P Food StoroB well as on the shelf.* And, when you "check CONTROUIO that yoii drC getting the best — shop CARRA'S L0N6W00D 530 Atlemlic Avanua out," your cosh register slip gives you an add­ FRUm AND B o a ta n 10, M e n s , STRAIGHT RYE ed bit of confidence. You know v/hat It costa STH 2 , 9 9 you when you buy at A&P. vienABin RIB END PROOF ROT PORK ROAST Dismun IN luiNols BONELESS Ch u c k MOMe-SruM U FKESHiCALirORNlA TOM MOORE lurry's Cookits »5so»ni> MO'3Y POT ROAST SWIFT’S SELECT STRAIGHT BOURBON A&P FANCY GOLDEN CREAM STYLE 2 *'. 61 jm C M 0. T. Frosting MOS XT FIRST OF SEASON LB BONELESS STH 2,99 14 OZ • aC ASPARAGUS PROOP BOT DISTIUED IN KENTUCKY MAINE CORN 2^^ Cream of Whoot CALIFORNIA SWEET O R A N G ES JUICY-LARGE SIZE 5 9 ' VEAL ROAST SWIFTS PREMIUM Croom of Whoot OOZ M U SH R O O M S SNOW WHITE N E W ALL ^ OUR OWN . LYNNBROOK LOW PRICB! 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STYLE 2 « ^ 3 9 ' TENDER BAKED BEANS ■ VEGCTAilC LB m C 3 IB y ml I C E CDEAM all POPULAR FUVORS PINT A C B NEW BLEND dOXO SHOBTENMIIG CAN CAN /3 ONIONS 5,^0 AND JUICY n o 1 4* 2 5 ' V l X B M f T l OLD HUNDRED PKO A 9 ROASTING CHICKENS 86 5TH « Mr PINK SALMON COLDSTREAM CAN SCHAEFER'S M ARKET PROOF BOT 1 PACKER'S LABEL 5 0Z ^4UC C o i f s S L ... 32V^H STRAIGHT WHISKIES Dried Fruits Have Many Uses . . . They're Thrifty, Toe! FANCY SHRIMP MEDIUM SIZE CAN ' 1 IVI OAKLAND ST. FREE DELIVERY DIAL 7386 671/^H g r a in NEUTRAL SPIRITS Tennous For Flavor—Foznoiw For Val'j.l SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BUTTER u 67c PEANUTS BULK-LARGE SIZE LB 29' PULLED FIGS 33‘ JAR 3 3 ' L1BBT8 MAYONNAISE ANN PAGE ilb f lo z Eight O'ClMk A^o'Veu^ LEAN, SHORT SHANKED HNE (lUALITY FRESH KILLED FRYING Just Reduted POPCORN vnS:'’.'.™, c‘,Sn7‘ PISTACHIO NUTS LIBBY’S 46 Oz. Glapt Size SANDWICH SPREAD ANN PAGE JAR Rod Circle .«70' PINEAPPLE JUICE 33 c 60Z U Q C VIGOROUS GILBEY 2 Bokor Coffee AND WINCV .«If SHOULDERS .. 39c RIB END OF PORK CHICKENS ll43c TOMATO PASTE PACKER'S LABEL CANS FRE5H CHEDDAR CHEESE 45' T V N A CHICKEN OF THE SEA Bite Size 31c PORTUGESE NOVa 4 9 0 ^ SPEY ROYAL SARDINES BONE AND SKIN CAN SUNCREST COOKED LEAN SHANK ENDS £ J DAIIY^REGUIAR « 16 0^ A f C lb. ASSORTED VARIETIES SCOTCH WHISKEY SULTANA NOVY 9 V C P 0 9 A 0 0 0 OR FISH riAVORED 0 CANS * 3 M EL-O-BIT SLICED CHEESE .47* GOLDEN CREAM CORN 20 Oz. JL FotJL/C T U N A FISH ' GRATED OR FLAKED CAN IS U oz »fC STH M 2 9 CANS X O 86.8 16 OZ I A C Colo Cot & Dog Food 2 HAM jj. 49c PROOF BOT H . / T II .yC LEAN, BONELESS FINE COLD cuts Lb 49c ANN PAGE BEANS AUVARIETIIS CAN Premium Soltines NA|ISC(9 M i M l CHED-O-BIT c'S'.S'S; KRAFT CHEESE 29^ RitZ CRACKERS . l. p.,2 9 c SWIFT’S “PREMIUM” LB 1 5 c ELBOW MACARONI ANN PAGE PKG Riti Crackers NABISCO MC; .«a SWISS CHEESE POT ROASTS Other Scafeb DOMESTIC LB 69' CHATEAU CHEESE 29* CRISCO )l.b. Gh.aj.r74c SWIl-'T’S PREMIUM SMALL Now low Pric9$ SAUSAGE BDUCATOR SALTINES ilo 2 7 ' w CAMPBELI'S-CIHICKCN 4 BLEU CHEESE SS.1S .59' GRATED CHEESE 14' Values! #0UpS or CONSOMME i lb. 4 9 ‘ PRUNE JUICE SUGAR HEART Qt. 25c M EAT . H 43c SAUSAGES u> 55c CHINESE DINNER ftHATLtSI-lACHOY P K G ^^ B«b-0 Cloonsor 2;iS23‘ M UENSTER c h e e s e ;:!,? ,,47' GORGONZOLA "'iaH.’F*„& »' RODERICK DHU 3Va oz p c •6.8 KIPPERED SNACKS CAN Succotash PACKCrS LABEL 2*0^.131' TOMATO JUICE WILLOW BROOK 46 Oz. 19c ■ SPECIAL! 1 ,, . 1 PETER PAN CAMPBELL’S PROOF 3.89 SaltsMf. JaveftUa— Ooat.-J'Juiih, & ' Soqka Out Tha Dirt Exclutivo Bt»nd Beauty Garbar't Strainad' i For Skin You Lova To Touch With fawqtlaf AeNaa FANCY FIRM Old Methar Hubbard Old Mother Hubbard Given Away APPLES 3. b. 29c SALAD SPECIAL JOHN BEGG •ATM t ’Sifir 1 ^ cm I v ^10' SrA?„23‘ 2 9 ^ TENDER. FRESH STRINGLESS CARROTS 3 25c 1 Lb. Fancy Firm Tomatoes (aot ia boxas) BLUE CAP Qoaed All Day Monday, Open All Day Wednesday, Open Thursday 1 Head iceberf Lettuce GREEN 1 Large Double Bunch Celery £ ';4 .4 9 FIRM. RIPE. MELLOW Evening Until 9:00. Plenty of Parking Spare. 1 Fancy Cucumber MANY OTHER NATIONAUV KNOWN FOOD OaAOON OEANSER BEANS 2 39c 1 Green Pepper •RANDS AVAIIABU AT AAR YE PERSONAL IVORY BABY FOODS OaAGONSOAP CAl lOUWOlf SOAP BANANAS 2ihb 29c 1 Bunch Fancy Radislies ; Oarbar'a Chopped Gala Wd of “DW t D W " P y ia 'N Boota M ^aa Ctaanlng Eoayl Pallealaly’lkBfimBd SWEET. JUICY. SEEDLESS i(ar-VZL-ei|a .'Per Dialiaa For Foea and Honda 1 1 6 I m t a's M a r k e t GRAPEFRUIT FANCY, FIRM, LARGE. ALL PURPOSE A U . FOR S c b k ib BP I 'A t r r if it r m l * C an tar S t. 1 soinn WAiiigigEEx.^,, 3 For APPLES A lim 29c An'prlca. aubjMt to murk.1 eiansw aaB aXactlva at au A4P ■elt.aenrtae Biacae la ihia su V, St'- -S4 --1

.W' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TFTURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 ‘/MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 ■ I . would not admit It, nor giva the ' niilllon-to-one shot bullacye, Linall explosive charge, shatter^ fare practice. In the strait of Juao' eight-pound practice bomb, ml> name of the aharpshootlng llcuten- topper and wearln* an orchid cor- The tiny practice bomb vas the periscope lens but did no se.i^ de Fuca, came to an abrupt end.' Wild Judo Battle Praqlicc Missile 10 Inches long, waa dropped last art. The Navy in Washington con­ Miac. When they return they Saturday from a lumbering navy . . , ... , j ' ous damage to the sub. wo one dropped squarely on the slender | injured. firmed to the newspaper that such The oldest Bible In government tarne^ live in Columbia In their new­ flying boat and hit a subman.ne 111 Cagney’s Home ly fumlahed apartment, and be at Hits Sub in “Eye” periscope of the submerged sub- i t i ,* poat-Intelligcnrer said the r incident had happened, how­ service is one on which every Jus­ right In the “eye." ever. tice of the Supreme Court has been hnme to their frienda afU r April A young Seattle naval reserve meraible from an undisclosed a l- 1 submarine was the Greenfish, but Powe^lBoard "security” The onc-«ub anti-aubmarine war­ sworn ii\^slnce 1808. Hollywood, March 9—Wb—There 1st. ' (IP, — An lieutenant waa credited with the titude. The bomb, containing a ; that the Navy, pleading Mr. Barrett, a graduate of Wind­ Seattle. March 9 wai a wild Judo battle early today ham High achool. attended the in the home of Jamea Cagney but University of Connecticut and has Named diairman of Di* the movie tough guy,, though quite W HAT kind of meat it It? W HEN wag it raited? WHERE waa h railed? Just completed s course In thS' i" B e Thrifty in 'SO . . . Shop The Popular W o y " i rectors of Connecticut National Cash Register School, handy at the' aport. did not take HOW waa it fed? They buy NO meat unleaa they know these factal Even where he is now employed. He part. though the meat haa pasaed government inapection, it’a inapected AGAIN Pawer Company also aarved three years with the Police said Kenneth Kuniyukl, A A F In thte European Theater' In Therein a store full of low 30. former butler at the Cagney againal Firat NationaFa own high aland- Austin D. Barney ot Farmington, World War II. Mrs. Bsrrett. a prices in store for you at home, called to see hia estranged ylea-chairman of the board of a- graduate of Manchester High a-tfe. Elizabeth, 2b, a domestic for arda of quality! That’a why you'll find taetora of the Connecticut Power school la empto>-ed In the assembly POPULAR because we the actor. She expressed fears for 'office of the Piatt * Whitney Di­ our meat TOPS in flavor and tender- Company, was elected chairman of her rsfety and sought aid of Jack vision. United Aircraft Corpora­ make every price a low Sergei. Cagney's bodyguard. ncaa - - ALW AYS! the board yesterday to s u c c ^ *Jie tion and also st one time had her Tht wife told uoltce that Kuni- late Samuel FerRuaon. The elec­ price every day. How? own dance studio. yuki. a Judo Instructor, struck her tion took place at the director a The bride has been Ihe guest at By being as careful in our and then Scrgcl went Into action. meeUng which followed the anmial many parties In her honor prior meeting of stockholdete. The Man­ He is a formei police department to her wedding smi has received buying as you are in Judo Instructor and soon restrain­ chester laectrlc division Is affili­ manv besiitlfnl and useful glfta. ed Kuni>-ukl. &PCK ated with the ConnecUcut Power yours. We search the Police booked the ex-butler on Company. Newly elected to the board was wholesale markets for the battery charges. ^OASf •Ctf Kmest R. Acker, president of he R l l i i i ^ t o n best buys and what we can Central Hudson Gas.and Electric Corporatlte of Poughkeepsie. N. buy for less, we’ re only T ^ t e The School-Study Group in St, Ml. Barney Is president >f he Ellington has started the clrcnia- too willing to sell for less. Hartford Electric Light Comparj’, tion of a questionnaire on the That’s why if you like high eymmm rortMi and was formerly general < oii i- educstinnsl needs of the sih(«ils In -•Zp3' ael for ' the Connecticut Pow ei this opportunity-in express s per­ quality foods at low prices, Company. He la a director of a sonal opinion in an Impersonal eanaa mnmmee vemaa 7 9 -0 1 number of Industrial, Insurance way, you’ll love shopping here and banking Institutions as well as (h^re are not aufftclent ques- HtAVV STRUP belng active In civic and welfare l cover psiticular problems, where you’re surrounded Peacnes organisations. ‘ remarks are permlssable on the op- bv them. Mr. Acker has the distinction of poxitr aidm of thr printed melter. LUX FLAKES having served as president of bot.i As each questionnaire must be ac­ llG H l W tW 4 -0 1 the Edison Electric Institute and counted for. surh reasons as, iin- LGE PKG 2 7 . the American Gas Association, ihe quallfled, unintereatied or refusal two national organizations of the j „ ,houI■ ^he few. •iMtric and uUIUy compiinifR. i * P OPEN THURS. On or after Marrh 18. peraons Tuna f STTLt Starting in the business as a C Rt^‘” - A lineman with the Yonkers Elect ric who are now di. tribiiting the quea- NIGHT 'TIL 9 Light and Power Company, he Ister tlonnaires will start collection. ITlla LIFEBUOY SOAP received a mechanical engineer­ will give everyone time to con­ ing degree from Cornell Univeraity. sider their answers. If for any rea­ Com He served overseas in World War 1 son the collector has failed to 3 REG BARS 21< Its as a chemical warfare officer. He make contact, a call to the per­ NkiM Joined the Central Hudson Com­ sona Hated below In your district STEAKS pany in 1919 as an engineer, and will bring you a queationnalre: ^ T\HS FINAST QUALITY was later appointed general . om- Longview: Mra. George Magde- Rib Roast CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF u 6 3 . merclal manager. He became frau. Mountain street from Somers SIRLOIN C U T FROM LIFEBUOY SOAP president In 19212. Road to Rockville line; Mrs. W il­ s’picts RIB END - UP TO 6 LBS The transmiaaion ayatemi of. h* QUALITY liam Prutting. Crystal Lake: Mrs AND FRESH Y O U N G PORK LB Connecticut Power Company and Frank Morganson. East Side on BATH SIZE I Q c Pork Loins 4 9 . the Central Hudson Company ha ye Somers Road to Somers line: Mr. ST E E R B E E F \ i 0 1 long been interconnected st. the and Mra. Aaron Olmsted. East SHORT p l u m p m e a t y New Tork-Connecticut state lines Side on West Road and Winder- lb. Fresh Fowl for emergency Inter-change of »4 3 . mere Village: Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ AU WASTE REMOVED power between the neighboring cis Bird. Job's Hill: .loseph De- Drawn U 59. companies. Carll. Sadd a Mills, Frog Hollow RINSO and Dobkin Road: John A. De- x-:-XvX' Quality Meats Carll, Morris Corner south on Pln- LGE PKG 2 7 . Chopped Beef u 59. Bacea Squares MILDLY CURED LB 29« ney atraet to Nangle'a Corner: Aba North Coventry Cor, Nnngla'a Corner south to a S a to w Stockaer'a Comer, west to Paloz- 1 P A O Short Ribs of Beef (WAiirir 45. Frash Piodcs WEU^TRIMMEO u 3 9 . Rev. Leon H. Austin, pastor READY-TO-EAT zle’a Comer: Robert Oerstung, .01 emeritus o f the Second Congrega­ Center: John Arena and John Mc- LUX TOILET SOAP flN A S l 70 Plate Beef BONE IN LB 2 9 * Smehed Pkaks »39. tional church, apoke at that church Conville, Sand Hill; Mra. Earl H AM S on Sunday moralng^and hia theme Hathaway. Mra. E. Foster Hyde, as “ Soul Valua.” n e flowers and Tomatoes ^ chairman; Francis H. Bird, secre­ Sliced Bacoe MILDLY CURED LB 49. flecoratlona fretn Uia Barrctt-Olsen 3 REG BARS 2 1 < Pkkie & Phaento Loaf 49. wedding wera uaed for tha aervlce tary LEAN RIB ROAST amd Mias Loretta McKinney ren­ Mr. and Mra. Charles Eastwood dered a vocal solo. Rev. Austin of Maple Btreet were the parents PORK will preach next Sundav and hia of a aon bom at the Manchester theme wUl be “ Christ’s Call." Memorial hospital. The baby lived only a day and waa brought to El- LUX TOILET SOAP ) A t the annual meeting of Climax LEAN [Chapter, No. 99, OJC 8.. tha follow­ lin^on cemetery for burial. l b Hifidock Fllatn^H u47c SwordRsli FANCY U 59c ing officers ware Mected .to serve L. Wentworth Cross of Sadds SMOKED Mills received word Friday Jof tha BATH SIZE fQ c fo r the coming year; Matron, SHOULDERS FRfSH FRESH . II 3 3 c ,Mrs. Anna C. Anderson; Patron, death of a brother in Binghamton, Oysters •65< SIktd Od 'W alter S. Haven; Aasociate Ma- N. T., in an automobile accident. Walter E. Woodmansee of El­ >m .K •SPECIAL |tron, Mrs. Gloria Angell; Aseocl- lb FleumlerFMet FANCY U 49c R e d f i s l i Flit'ancyu 33c lata Patron, Frank O. Hall; secre- lington la one of the 53 students FED on the dean's list at Morse Busi­ INTRODUCTORY OFFER' FANCY itary, Mrs. Gertrude A- Haven; SW A N SO A P *23c SihCod FANCY t l 49c FANCY » 5 5 c treasurer,. Mrs. Helen M. Wilcox; ness college. Hartford, for the V E A L LEGS HlllNit Conductress. Mrs. Alice M. Hall; first semester. {Associate Conductress, Mfk. Kath- Representative Simon S. Cohen W.AYBEST 111 400 2 RfG SIZE lerlne Mathewa. ’The appointive of Ellington has been named a .di­ FRESH NATIVE V A N i n F A IR SHEET [officers will be listed at a later rector of the new First National PROS. — f a c i a l ------date by the Worthy Matron. The Bank of Manchester which opened CHICKENS inatallatkm aervlce will be on the to the public last Saturday. FINAST 17-OZ' Howard J. Mandell of Soinera {evening of March 22nd at T:4il STEER BEEF IN HEAVY SYRUP TIN • o'clock at the Masonic hall in Mer- road la a patient in the Johnson lb SW A N SO A P Fruit Cocktail Memorial hospital at . Stafford BONELESS 200 CHOCOLATI 'irpw. SHEET I The Board of Trustees of the Springs. FINAST-SLICED or HALVES PO T R O A ST PROS, 29 OZ TIN Second Congregational, church of Mra. Henry Wagner with her 2 BATH SIZE 2 5 . IN HEAVY SYRUP ICED ANGEL CAKE ! Coventry met at the home of Er- aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Peaches u e m T n e TOTAL 1,000 SHEETS ' nest Gowdy on Monday evening. Mrs. John KrakauakI and sons, of 11) TISSUE 1 REG 5 9 c SPECIAL Ea 4 9 * SPRING FINAST - SLICED Grwn Beans . The redacoration of the paraon- New Britain, spent Sunday with 20-OZ TIN t en d er |age la atill in the process of much Mrs. Wagner's sister and family. LA M B LEGS Pineapple IN HEAVY SYRUP Brown 'N Serve Rolls 9 for 21c work and more to be completed Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loetaiher, of SILVER DUST J ^ b b a g e i ‘“ 3 S . before Saturday when Mrs. Merrl- Berr avenue. The Wagners wera STOCK4 JP SALE FINAST-HALVES 29-OZ’ Oiecelate Oeam Pie each 49c n e w SOUTHERN former Ellington residents for fleld and her two children are ex­ SM.ALI. H) SALE- yaars. LEAN REO. IN HEAVY SYRUP TIN 3 us 17, pected to arrive. Rev. Merrifleld PRICE PRICE LGE PKG 2 8 . Bartlett Pears yorrots Miss Marjorie Skiff of Long- | ITEM SIZE w e s t e r n will arrive around the flfteenth of resh PICNICS FANCY 20-OZl meadow. Mass., was the guest of [ F NO. S the month to assume hie duties aa FRESH FRONT MIRAin 2 * c h s I 5 , of April 1. Misi Hattie Berr of Main .street,! SilOl'LDER SPRING CAN 1 5 c MEDIUM SIZE TIN ^ t t u c e Sunday. Desire Green Beans Richmoml Peas Barrett-Olacn I.bx. 2 For Mimilade i6 o z jA R t9 c *AUF0RN/A ! Mias Adele Marie Olsen, daugh- LAMB CHOPS PIG'S FEET 2 NO. t FKESIILV GROL'NO Cans RICHMOND MIRAIEl. ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. OI- SilOFLDEK CUT Red Ring Wax Beans CAN 3 1 c SPRY 20 OZ TINS '• f O . 2 For FANCY CUT A timr c J o m o t o e s aen of Covantry, waa married Sat- I.b. W ax Beans Preserve 31 «»PE - C f u o PRO Lb. HAMBURG TALL FINASf SMOOThY jurday aftamoon, March 4th at 2 m k MFFEIERT NEAKFAST. ISE VEAL CHOPS CAN n t ' o'clock in tha Second Congrega-' LE A N BIB FRESH FANCY Kounty Kist Cream Corn 3-u TIN 35* 31* FINAST 16-OZ JAR >2 2 '. DUTCH P O I U N T Tha beat man waa Howard Bar­ juice than chilM fruit. FRESHLY SLICED rett, a brother of tba groom and Bakery Department Special GARDEN OFFER NOW) RICHMOND TIN ushering srtre William P. Seddon Cooking Definition:— Par­ MINCED HAM LOAF CHEESE Steak Salmon HOT CROSS and Richard Barrett. CTN boil:— To -cook food .par­ FRESH JELLY DOUGHNUTS •>» 39c ll< 0,). CLOVERDAU Immediately foUawlng the ccre- 7 0 Z TIN 6 - 2 3 . tially, either in liniiing SOUD LIGHT MEAT meny a laeapUon waa bald in tbs Tuna Fish ^ v i m i e s d u t c h M A ® Church O ooaunlty Rouse which water or in ita own Juice. FRESH DAILY-FIUEO WITH •M M tla tM y daear ated. Tha BORAX uKcfS. 1% ' rtealMfl In navy SUPER MUELLER'S 140Z P K G r -SMOOTH v a n il l a wttb aaagi bat and a ooraage For Allonlic Moicaroni tba groom's -9 brown with SORAXO 8 0 Z TIN 16. ■age at white Furnace Oil t______rare approx) CALL MARKETS ..ft Uw recap- OPULAR FOOD k*\-' ""^'1 k OCTAGON SOAP .... L. T, Wl 1 groam left m n N e x t T o S to re > 3 BARS 20c

‘d Z i':’.'-: \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 PAOl TH uncn MANCHE8TEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 9. I960 > and then only under the cover of neapoUs, and P\ t. Harry C. Hand- get to the door. When the fire de­ the evening meal. Home ot the now actuaUy producing them. darkness peddle door-to-door. 14 Prisonei** ley, 24, of Hamilton, Ohio,—re­ partment got there, I helped them men -were on the double bunks In Laboratories st the boss at fltat tration hoards now being estab- of property, the Farnham proper­ corporation declined a aeoonaas haa been described at the French economy. The Commu­ housing project approved by the sistant Attorney General Ray­ Herd 17 Employea in New York State Trooper Kugaell three others lay jtist outside the could be Interviewed. IHed Almost Immediately two others were attaehed to the the link between the atomic energy pony and plunged many bonoa la- nist-led General Confederation of State Housing Authority more mond J. (Cannon charged Herbert There's more tea Mansfield atUebed to the Bureau door. The Provost Marshal, Lt. Ool. Air Force. All three services are commission and the armed forces. tn darkness. Tha tranafomer Celenlano Blocks 300 Interracial Commission Small, manager of one of the Basement and Then "The only blcalng—If there ran New Town Committee to L a ^ r 4CQT) haf claimed 7U0 iKH) than a year ago after proper pre­ of (Criminal Investigation of the Personal effects littered their Ralph Tolve, and post police and l>e a bleaaing,’’ Kolster said, "la represented here. was ruined, a Company spokoozBaa peraona are Idle in all trades In liminary approval by the New company’s Ice cream stores with Alton. (N. Y.) barracks went to quarters, some scarcely touched prison officer Lt. Stephen M. said. Be Named at Session Rcntiil Unit.nn., March 8—dP)— love for his }(outhful companion | tbe armed forces special weapons m f lf electric light and tslephons In a two-week-old walkout in ihe man <3eorge E. Carr of the Con­ sistent opposit.’ . n offered by Mayor into the basement today and then tljclr owners leaped up In alarm. ists on U. S. Highway 66, Just off In at least 30 years. Party wtU caucus at High school nation’s metal Indii.strlea. .Sink­ The State Interracial Oommisslaa IX P tllt AND NOVKE ACOAUM said he felt sorry for his family ' project. It works closely with Lot wira^ There was no Immadlata necticut State Housing Authority Celcntano," CJarr stated. looted the vault of $83,933. Helmets and freshly shined ah.ies which the main entrance to .Sandia At the veterans hospital, the (Continued from Pngs One) eatltflliite of the number of homra hall at 8 p. m., March 18, to choose ing members of the Cunimiinlst has found the (JIark Dairy, Incor- that things have worked out as I stood under some. Clothing, hung Alamos atomic inatallatlon, 60 la located. today asserted that ’’obstruction­ "New Haveii Is being prevented 'The robbers entered the Simny- they have, state police said. He miles to the north, and nearby diivrr of the truck which brought bereft ot electricity and telephone union were crippling Paris bus mil from obtaining 300 homes for Its poratbd, of West Haven, guilty of I In head-high racks, generally 'vas No (Iviltan agency waa called to crease. Terms were not announced services In the area. a new Town Committee and take subway transport, but members ism and persistent, unreasonable side. tjueens, branch of the Manu' said, hOJivevcr, ha was happy to , Kirtland field, the air force's apo- four bodies laid out on olive drab moderate income families by Its discrimination against a New Hav­ part burned. thr emergency. The 8andla fire by the anthracite negotiators. At New Milford, UgbtnMg waa up any other proper busineks. of non-CommunIst unions were still opposition" by Mayor William C. facturers Trust Co., as the recep' know_ that welfare officials had , ' rial weapons command. blankets sat with hla head In hla Ce.lentano (R) of New Haven Is own mayor," (Jarr claimed. en Negro who had applied to it for m iu ix tionist unlocked the door to rcp'jrt Major Kolster described five of department • located Just a block bauds. An end of the three-da,v work credited with setting afire a frame seen to It they were being provided I The sprawling 26,880-acrt reaar- Notice of the meeting was publish­ at work maintaining some service. the prison Inmates as "bad rook­ from the prison—was imnhle to week In anthaclte mines waa or­ two-atory dormitory building at There were scattered walkouts, blocking constnictlon of a ,300-unlt a Job. for work. with the necesaillea of life. vatlon on the cstern Albuquerque I "God, what a day," he comment­ ed today by OOP Town Chairman moderate rental housing project In CUPLETS^ TTiey chained the receptionist to ies,’’ Jailed after conviction on get to the trapped men through dered by Lewis. 'Tlicre had been no the. Buck’s rock work camp and too, m coal mines and textile mills The finding was handed down TEA-BAGS An almost constant search for I limits and Just under (ba ahaclow ed. William 8. Davis. thst city. CUP CAKI MIX a radiator, let the employes enter serious charges by a military court. the smoke. Inside, a Catholic chaplain wait­ strike In hard coal aa there had burning It to the ground. In northern France. In Paris the Vital Session On yesterday by (Tommlsaion Chair­ the missing couple bad been car- I of the Sandia mountains, was born Sandia officlala called an Imme­ been In soft coal. Instead, the an­ ■TTie members of the Town Com­ "The history of Olentano’s op­ as they reported for duty and made r i^ on by authorities since they Tbe others he labelled minor of­ I a secret Installation during the er, to be taken upstairs to the vlo- A bolt of lightning waa also CG’T’s municipal employes union position to sorely needed moderate man Leo Parkskey, of Hartford, Capictt for making cup cakci or fenders. He declined to detail diate offirial probe of the blaze. thracite miners went on a three- mittee. to be named for the com­ about three weeks after the last them sit at their posts. The tele­ w ile reported missing. In fact at war.'lt has mushroomed In size tfius. He naked about one boy, credited with starting the firs at called a strike today. The unlnn’a rental projects In New Haven ex­ one nine inch layer delights all charges on which any were court- Acting (’’ommamUng Officer Col. day week last Dec. 5. Mlddlebiiry which left the Rally ing two years, may be of such members include street cleaner*, Baldwin Asserts of several heated hearings were phone operator was sent to her one time, Connecticut state police and importance in recent years. "do you know If he la a Catholic?" number as the caucus directs. For­ tends back to the beginning of the kinds of cooks. Convenient for switchboard with tbe warning martislled. Kenner F. Hertford took personal 'nie hard coal mliiera were to farm locker plant a hulk of Mack- garbage collectors, and sewer state's moderate rental housing held on the charges of Oscar 8. learned they were In the upper The firs was slgthed at 7 ;35 charge of rescue and firefighting Seconila later, a doctor called to ty now make up this group. workers. the expert—just add an egg and tlist “ 17 lives are at stake, don’t New York State area about 20 The two guards were the build­ p. m. (mst). a prisoner called out an attendant, "turn off the oxy­ continue working today and tomor­ ened rulrus. Damages at this fire program In 1947,” Csrr claimed. Hartford, March 9—KAb—Clar­ Draper. The dairy company was operations. Gen. Robert M. Mon­ row in tllrir flrat full five-day were estimated in excess ot $M,- The ustial procedure Is for the ordered In the finding to hire milk, and b ^ e. Sure resula for make a mistake." miles east of Rocnester. State Po­ ing’s only occupants be.sldes tbe ^ to one of the giiaixia. In approxl- tague, commandant, la abaent on gen" and the battle to aave-S life l<’Uiids for the 300-unit project now ence F. Baldwin, chairman of the A postman, Nicholas C. Sudsno, 16 prisoners. One, CpI. Richard week this year. A production quota 000 by Ralph Swift, owner of the caucus to name the Committee, under consideration were ear­ Draper but no fine Was Involved. bridesbccaiueprecision-bicnded. liceman Bunnell was dispatched to matley 15 mimitea the building official hiialneaa. waa over." Republican State Central Commit­ John R. Thtm, of Hamden, 46, was caught in . the robbery be­ the scene and assisted by New A. Miller, 27. of Stockton. Callf., | was gutted. set for this week will keep most plant. which then chooses Its town chalr- marked for the Housing Authority All ambulanrea on the base After the fire waa out and Inves­ hard coal minera working thia Hat- The storm waa not aa severe at maii. However, the caucus may B|18illC88 O utlook tee said today the fourth special speaker of the state House ot Rep­ cause the employes "looked like York state authorities spent sever- was In thr. guardhouse office- at | Tried to Free Prisoneir* were pleased Into aorv'ii f. A 6-by- tigators were still probing the of the (JIty of New Haven from they were posing for pictures." iirdny, too, at time and half rates. Waterbury where little damaga designate the chairman, and be­ 1947 and 1948 funds voted by the session of the current General As­ resentatives and counsel for the , si days scouring tne area. How- the oppo.aite end of the building I The guard. Corporal Miller, said 6 tnn-k wa.s used 1o carry some rums, a magazine was found on dairy corporation, said It was He went to the door and asked, ■ ever, the couple apparently aware from tlie flaming stove - - when I hr saw a flash of light and called Meanwhile, Henator lYift (R- waa reported. fore now the caucus has named a Is Ix>okiiig Good General Assembly, he stressed. sembly "could be the most vital of the victims. KIghI were taken Corporal Miller’s desk. A copy of Ohlol told the Reiinte yesterday At Meriden, the wind bowled probable an appeal on the decision WATCH FOR "what’s going on." authorities were after them at fire was discovered. The other, out to Private Henry to sound the to the base hospital and h«;vou died. chairman and left It to him to pick Most recently, Carr charged, meeting of legislators In the his­ the Infaiitr.v Journal It waa that President Truman’s handling over the city’s Honor Roll contain­ Celcntano has vetoed action of his would be taken to the auperior Jkiend6 “Never mind what’s going on. I that time managed to elude being Pvt. Wilbur Henry, 22. of /anc.-- fire slai-m. Four were taken to nearby veter­ npriicd to ail article titled; his own Town Committee. tory of our state." (Continued (mm l*age One) court. Bud,” you’re In It now.” one of Ij picked up. vllle, O.. was walking back to the’, "I started to try to release the ans' hospital and three died. lAmr of the soft coal strike prolonged ing the names of more than 5,000 own Board of Aldermen which Baldwin, in a statement issued BARGAIN CARNIVAL "It Doesn’t Pay to Go AWOL." the dispute. Taft said the iidniliils- Mcridcu nil’ll and women who Draper charged that the com­ the robbers told Sundano and office midway along the corridor. 1 prisoner.4 from the cell blocks," hr were rushed to St. .loaeph’a hospi­ would have given city-owned land on the ave of the special saosion, Sandia first waa oixuird b> gen­ triition had ’’encouraged open de­ served on World War II. 1 It would bring serious unemploy­ to the New Haven Housing Au­ pany declined to employ him In an forced the mall carrier to enter. cooled Off! He had passed the stove five related to Investigators. "Before 1 tal in downtown Alhiiquertpie and ment and a “terrible demoralisa­ asserted that the legialatora, "as SALE He was herded In the basement minutes earlier. , was able to unlock the flrat door, all four died. eral Iraliilng in 1!M2 It ahifled to fiance of the law. ” The four center sections of the Labor Faces thority aa a site for the SM-unit open position which the corpora­ Chicago—(iP) — Chicagoans ret atomic energy work late In the tion’’ of Industry. conscientious and honest as any­ with the employes. used to sharp drops in temperature Both were overcome by smoke, the flame and heat and smoke Sandia officlala emphasized the Taft contended the Tafl-llartley roll were damaged so severely moderate rental housing project. one" face a tremendous responsibil­ tion had advertised in a newspa­ BEANS war and to pmiliicllon of special tVarda Off Disaster but usually the change isn’t so but attendants said they probably drove me back.” prison la away from any restrict, act’s emergency court Injunction none of them ran be repaired. Its Big Test "Mayor Celentano has used ity. per, because of hla color. The com­ ARTHUR’S Wan Thoroughly Planned weapons after the war. Tnstesfl. Sunday’s .‘settlement every means to obstruct the efforts pany claimed it already had decid­ The robbery was one of the most fast as It was for ten customers would be able to leave the hos­ Henry said he sounded the fire ed or secict area. They leriucd provisions would have worked to came In time to ward off dl.saster. of state and local housing officlala The G O P leader pointed out ed to give the position to another Photo Department a / ie thoroughly planned, that (Queens in Stein’s Food Mart. ' A gunman pital today or tomorrow. alarm and tied to get the prlaonera the (Ire a "purelv adminlati alive Recently officials at the base an- stop the soft coal .strike If the In­ lArge food markets carry as that the report of the Stato Gov­ miimced they are no longer exper- junction had been ordered earlier many aa 3.000 aeparnta articles OoaUBMd from Page One) Except for the mining areas direct­ and aldermen, both Democrats and applicant, a former employe, when Starts Thursday police have encountered in years. walked In, took $600 and herded Condition of the injnrrd Pfc. out "hut there was fire all up and matter." ly affected, sales were not lost but Republicans, to obtain good, mod­ ernment Organization CJommission Robert C. Darsnek, 20, of Min- down the hallway and I couldn't The fire broke out shortly after i Imentliig with new weapons, hut bv Mr. Truman. packaged tn consumer alzas. Draper applied for It. Deep Cut Prices As James Weston, bank recep­ all of them into the walk-in Ire box. Tranaportatlon workers are on postponed. erate rental houslng"for New Ha­ "Is no simple recommendation of a The successful applicant. Wins­ BRICK- tionist, inserted his key in tbe lock atrlke In Paris. In other respects economists ven. The city has one of the most few small changes." On the con­ ton L. Warner, testified at the to enter, a robber shoved^ pistol, An American attorney spoke In find the outlook much as described acute shortages of housing of any trary ho said "it is a vast collec­ hearing that he was In the com­ Arthur Drug Stores against his back, warned him to the Kremlin last night on atomic In the annual economic report to community In the state,” Carr tion of the most sweeping reorgan­ pany office waiting for an Inter­ remain quiet. The robber followed control. Former Assistant Attor­ Congress 60 days ago: claimed. izations of every government pro­ view when Draper and another OVEN Weston into tbe building. In a mat­ ney General O. John Rogge, a top Income and consumer spending "New Haven han failed to meet cedure In our government.” Negro youtb came In. Winston PRICE! ter of seconds he was joined by WASTE-FREE, TENDER. poUcy maker In Henry Wallace’s at high levels, production high Its deadimrs In progress toward The report Is only a preliminary testified that he was, not hired two fellow robbers. Public Market Values H^greaslve party called for a but down perhap.s 3 per cent for construction ot the project now un­ step toward reorganization of all until several hours after, Draper Do you have hosiery The three chained Weston to a YOUNG EVISCERATED mulU-naUon body with powers of February because of the strike); der consideration," (Tsrr explain­ our government functions, he said, appeared and was told to come to radiator In the vestibule, and in­ "unlimited Inspection—not control bonding at near-record levels; busi­ ed. Main reason for delay has been adding that the commission took work In a telephone conversation trouble? BAKED! structed him to let the bank em­ HEN are Matchless • . . but Inspection—of all' atomic en­ ness Inve.stment .slowing do\m_ the obstructionism of Mayor Celcn­ nine months, with over 100 spe­ with a corporation official. not seriously yet, but enough to ploye# In as they arrived and not MANCHESTER ergy installations everywherr In cialists and a total expenditure of hejir watching. tano. ■ Thim, In his brief filed with the not to give any warning. Public Market Rupreme Qnalitjr, T-ow the world.” , ”On February 2, the Aldermantc $125,000 after Its origins! request roramlasion. charged several em­ TRY BLAIR’S Take Begnlar Places ParUsans of Peace One of tfie widcly-sccepted aa- tor $50,000. to draft this study. TURKEYS Prices and Perranalized Service form Match- .sumptlons of January la not pan­ Housing Committee held a pubic ployes of the commission with Aa each of the 15 employea ar­ Rogge spoke in St. George’s hearing on the feEstlillity of using '•'nie fact that their effort asked "collusion” with Draper In an at­ rived the robbers forced them to lean Valtfim! hall of Prime Minister Stalin's ning out; veterans are not rushing $.300,000 to complete the recom­ to spend their GI tnaiiranrc re­ the city-owned Springalde Farm tempt "to entrap" the diary cor­ “IRONWEAR’ take their places as though they citadel. He la in Moscow as a funds. properly, part of which Is swamp mendations, la sufficient proof of poration. He also objected to a were working and 'not to make an member of the World Congress of lajid. for a moderate rental hous­ Its magnitude. ” Baldwin concluded, second charge ordered filed by the outcry. «>’ 6 9 )^ PUBLIC MARKET Mhmilng More I'nidcncc Partisans of Peace. His audience "with the size of the propo.sitlon In commission chairman against the One o fficii said the ex-servlce- ing project. On February 14, the NYLONS It required approximately one SUPREME QUALITY, TENDER JUICY was oompoaed of members of the mind we mu.st weigh every deci­ corporation after a corporation # 81 Gauge hour and 20 minutes from the tlma ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ BO.-y MAIN STREET ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Supreme ^ v le t (Parliament) and men *re showing "a good deal Democratic niajonfy of the Board more prudence than In the case of of Aldermen voteo to give the city- sion with the greatest care." official had said on the stand the • Insured Against Runs the robbers arrived until the last th# Soviet Committee for the De­ a White or New Spring Shades employe arrived. The branch opens fense of Peace. The world con­ bonuses.In the past. Some are owned property to the Housing Au­ BONELESS RUMP holding the checks; others are pay­ thority as site for the project. a Any Length from 30 to S3 for business at 10 a. m., and Its gress presented a petition urging Inches, vault time clock Is set for 9:30 a. EASTERN, LEAN. ★ that atomic weapons be outlawed ing off debts.’’ "Mayor Cvlvntano waited until it Star Values in Supreme Quality Foods The economic council, while Popularly Priced At m. SUPREME QUALITY ROAST U.79C and all armaments reduced. February 24. the last day he legal­ The robbers, leaving two of their Nationalist Chinese warplanes noting the $2,800,000,000 refund as ly could, to veto the aldermantc ac­ a business-supporting factor this 2-4541 group of five on the outside as EXTRA F.\NCY HALVES pounded strategic Weichow island tion. This delay Is an example of lookouts, then forced Theodore D. . . . Bat Vitamin-Packed, Perfect off the South China coast today. spring, had not foreseen a dra­ the kind of obstructive tactics be­ RIB PORK ROYAL SCARLET ELBERTA matic iiptllt In retail sales for two $1*39 pair Sands, assistant manager, and a The Nationallata said they had ing used by the mayor," Carr teller to open the vault. lost radio contact with Weichow's reasons; first, the refund Is dlstri- OUR OWN, PURE PORK, TASTY btited over several months; and, charged. JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE Exclusive With They scooped up three contain­ ROAST Public Market Fruits and Vegetables PEACHES 35c small band of defenders . who second. It coincides with the period "On February 13, Mayor Celcn­ ers of money from the safe, placed fought to keep Communists from Dial 2-4541—We’ll be glad to call for your prescrip­ of heavy Federal Income tax col­ tano met with New Haven Hous­ them in a bag and herded all the JESSO, CREAM STYLE GOLDEN SAUSAGE using the Island an a stepping lection. ing Authority members to ’con­ tion and deliver it carefully compounded. the employes to the basement.. The stone to Halnsn, a large Nation­ Although tmcmploymenl rose sider purchase' of the Springside bank staff was ordered to remain l). S. NO. 1— TERRIFIC VALUE alist-held island. site at a price to be determined by there for 10 minutes and not to M EAT l*^49c A Hong Kong newspaper said 204.000 In February to a new post­ THE BEEF SCOOP AT THE SWEET CORN 2. 23c war high, the CentUB Rurt'au finds appraisal as ordered by the mayor. MANCHESTER DRUG make an outcry. the Cbmmunlsts fourth attempt to StW IC i N. 5f^ SUPRE5IE QUALITY, Bch. to national conciliation and arbi­ PASCAL CELERY 19c share for each three shares. HAMS ^ POULTRY SPECIALS TENDER ^NELESS FMO$tTCD;:^H^FOODS SALMON PORTERHOUSE Large Fowl for Steering. 5-1-2-6 Lb...... 47c Lb. CHUCK "Better Buy Birds Bye" Roasting Chickens. 4 1*2 to 5 Lb. Avg...... 49c Lb. FIAKO CLOVERBLOOM, BROOKFIELD CONVENIENT, SWEET, Serves Six Shop At Kocum*s READY TO EAT Long Island D u ck s...... I9c Lb. M l CRUST MIX ROAST STEAK Never tough or soggy but light, SUNLIGHT, SPERRY & BARNES ORANGE JUICB For Needs and Tastes With the Finest (,)uality HAMS GROTE and WEIGEL PRODUCTS flaky and golden. They’re the kind of cruztt you make with Can 2 9 c Products at Low Prices. > Flako—and at every baking, be­ Stpek Up Your Pantry Now Pnnkfarts, Minced Ham, Long Bologna, l b . WASHED, BRIGHT SIRLOIN Baked Veal Loaf ...... -.r,c Lb. cause tbe quality ingredients are PORK ROAST, lean rib ends .. . . ; ...... 45c I.b. precision-mixed. Butter SPINACH SMOKED SHOULDERS, small short shanks . . . 4.3c Lb. Imported Swiss Cheese, Very Shkrp Cheese (2 years old) Large Native FOWL, a real trea t...... 41c Lb. BACON - STEAK BEECHJWT Morrell Ready to Eat DAISY H A M S...... 79c Lb. TENDER, MILD 2 Pkgn. 45c Cooked Bottom Round Corned Beef SMOKED Royal Scarlet or Dole DELICIOUS RED COFFEE PINEAPPLE JUICE. 46 O*. Can ...... 37c Accounting And BONELESS Golden Maid Creamo RASPBERRIES Royal ^ l e t PINEAPPLE JUICE, No. 2 Cans ... ,16c Ow Good Seoteh Ham 10% OFF ON ALL FROZEN Royal Scarlet SLICED PINEAPPLE, Tax Service ROULETTES Margarine Margarine pkff. 31c lb. can Large No. 2 1-2 C a n ...... 33- rerv delicious in taste from the famous Patterson's own recipes FRUITS and VEGETABLES Sly L*J^ 9* Lskes MILK, tall c a n ...... H c each Stock Up and save on these items. Birdseye and Sea- ROBERT B. Pillsbury FLOUR, 5 Lb. B a g ...... 49c brook Farm. None Better. 2 lbs. 4 9 / C U T STRING Drii$ ev PcrcohtfHr Royal Scarlet White Meat TUNA FISH, Cm .... 41c McCANN 2 4 S ^ For Afternoons at half past three BEANS Pkff. 23c VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT LOCKER HOLDERS and HOME PabUc Aepoontant ^ ORANGES...... Do*. 39c cut thin and eat with Beer or Tea Phone 7388 SSiT rWATOES, 15 Lb. Pecks...... 55c FREEZER OWNERS SPECIAL ICE-PACKED A FINE QUALITY SPRING TIME BONELESS, CENTER ...... 2 Bunches 19c ■ BEST GRADE CUT, BEST QUALITY Fai$cjr BUBUst LEMONS...... 4 for TENDER, MEATY, TENDER, FARM-FRESH ■ CAREFULLY PREPARED PRESSED HAM l.^75c KUMMELWURST We have (five) Grade A Beef NATIVE TREAT, DELICIOUS 1 REGULAR STYLE Republif^an Caucus FRESH 1 have A Full line of frosted I BRAUNSCHWEIGER 'iS u. 59e CORNED BEEF 59« Hind priced at 48c lb., this week MILK-FED ROASTING ' 1 Chuck Beef Swordfish I ICE CREAM AND PATENT MEDICINE l ■the Republican electors of the Munchmar WEISSWURST 59c FRANKFURTERS . 59e only. Call early. town of Manchester aro hereby 1 Frankfurts Bockwurst Steaks notified that,there will be a CSan- FOWLS CHICKENS 1 Ground cus On Thuraday, March 16th, All these prodwSs are made and prepared that every Tot^ Dick and Harry will lick their 1950. at eigh t. o'clock, at High School Hfdl to appoint a Ropubli- Med. Ik u i r s , iiptf and thank the market for it* lips. can Town CWnmittaa for ths cn- Siae sutitg two yean and to tranoaet 1 5 S ^ L. X. WOOD ouch other bustnoss aa may prop­ erly come before aald CMuciu. UM W ai PLAHT Signed: Wm. S. Davla. Town Chairman. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1950 PAGE P IFTREN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 9855,000,000 excise cut, but w-|t.h family with six children ranging! WINM3 > i a M m J 9 n *• W’n c - lew* T o Sing Hcrit a net 91.000,000,000 tax Increase corpus. His attorney contended the Uona on the radio, and be has Rad bodlaa ware saen floating In Tav Slashing ' by plugging tax loopholes and rais­ starred in such screen hlU as “Two Chinese Reck Lose Starving Arizona from 17 months to 11 yesrs said it I Say Pl^ygirl Jail Guerdsm an;' commitment was hot legal. the water and another SOO were 4 U T O G LASS WIVNII - 84. I O iioy 8 KiUH O ing levies on corporations, in­ Guys from Texas," “April Show­ had been without food for 10 days I found in the eurf along the beach. M(f>Na - l« U WHAV - «l« heritances and big gifts. ers," “John Loves Mary.” and a and a crippled father told investi-1 In Liiiifling Action Wahkiuyatpo Mtid the flret at­ MIRRORS W PHA—IWI-7 Has Been Wed Prospect Dim He proposed, with the Treasury He Missed Drilk score o f others. Oo-headllned on Chilfiren Are Fed I gators he had sold a pint of blood ; w u u j— izaw tempt to , reach Hainan occurred filling In the details, that excise Jack Carson Tops the bill with Jack Carson will be 1 to obtain foml for his slg chll-1 early Monday when 900 Reds tried cuts be limited to a halving cf the Jaiiis Paige, Hollywood's vivacious Hong Kong, March 9 -(Ai - A Phoenix, Arlz., .March 9 iJ*'— dren. ‘ i 4i90— .110:18— U m g B m cH. Otfif.. Mkreh t— to land. The Nationalists claimed V irp n ia IIill. Intinialtt Early Action Hope Seen 20 per cent -levy on furt, luggage, Binging beauty who haa been fea­ A report on the camp. 14 miles 1 WORC — Newa; Gerry Moore I WONS Newsreel. Hartfonl Show dispatch from Hoihow, Hainan is- to have killed 400 and captured Nearly 100 starving children sre Jewelry and toilet preparations, CHICKENS y n fliii a aupartor officer Jail a tured in “ Cheyenne," "One Satur­ \ west of Phoenix, revealed many Show. ' 10:80— Jand, to the independent newspa­ 400 of thbm. eating their first nourishing meal O f Bugsy SieguL Mur* UlaHted by IVrAoiial elimination of the 3 per cent tax {fattenal Ouardsmaa for mlaalnf day Afternoon,” and others. The I other fahillles were subsisting on tv t i l l ’—Bandatend. ' WDRC - Sktppy Holl>'wood on freight, reduction from 15 >er Jack Garson. Warner Brothers third-neadllne attraction will be per Wahkiuyatpo today said the In many weeks at a migratory flour snd w ater. biscuits and lard! Vv'i'lO—Beckj uige Wife. Theater. ricrl lo Ski Man DikpiiicB on Items If you wonder why our chickens taste better, look driHsr cent to to on passenger tIcKets, top song and dance comedian, Robert Alda, romantic screen stnr fourth effort by Chinese Commun­ A ge et Sacceaa workers' camp near here today, ! gravy. W KNB—News, Requeat MeU- ; W H A Y —Blue Mirror Trio. 8tqp«rlor Jud(e Fred Miller to­ and a reduction In the rate fro:n £5 more appetizing, and give you more to eat for year of "Rhapsody In Blue" and "Tlie ists to land troops on HHinan Iti nee. { W TH T—Newapapei of the Air. day will review the nine-day aen- brings the “Jack Carson Show,” thanks to s kindly Judge. Most of the men have been with- ' Chicago, March 9—i/Fi—Virginia By Franrla M. Le May per cent to 15 on long distance Man 1 Love." Flxtra added attrac­ 36 Itoiirs had been beaten off. lAinxsutawne^, Pa.—W —la no out work for aomc time. .\bout j W uAS— Hollywood, U. 8. A. , WONS— Behind the Story. money, it In hecaune they are true meat birds, quit# dif* tenee o f Pvt. Olenn M. RoberU, 80 minutes of fun. mirth and melo­ Food boxes and medicine were Hill, Identified by "^Ihlcago nrw.i- Washington. March 9 —(89—A.iv telephone and telegraph messages. 19, who haa been in Jail aihce Mon­ dy to the stage of the State Thea­ tions will Include The Honey Broth­ The newspaper said a fleet of Barrier to succesa on the Jeffer­ ; too families live In the area. WCtX^-Requeat Time. W TIC—Dragnet. ferent from ordinary egg-producera. sent to the area yesterday on or­ WHAY—Meet Me et George’e. papora as the international vl*y* prospect for An early alaah In jX- The Treasury also euggest«>d a day. The sentence was Imposed by ter. Hartford, this Saturtlay and ers In a thrilling comedy-acrobatic Red Junks Tuesday night or early son County Board of Auditors. I Judge Croaf ordered use of 10:48— Wednesday landed about 1.000 ders of Superior Judge Thomas J. else taxea all but vanished today. new 10 jier cent excise on televicion L t Col. WIUU T. Lyman, execuUve Sunday. This will be the first New act: Arden and Hartman, "Two Veteran auditor Horace G. Miller Juvenile department funda to cov-1 W TH T— Hall of Fame. girl, remained in t^e background ac '.a. Dancing Marvels:" Tommy Wells, Communists on the beach near died at the age of 61. Hia succes­ Croaf, Juvenile court jurist, short­ W TIC— Stella Dellea. officer of the National Guard 234th England “In person" appearance of er coat of the rescue work and d l-! ■ ll'/i t'eniri 81. Phone UMI WONS—Jack’s Waxworks last night when reporters sought It may not come until July 1 or One Democrat said yesterday's Jack Carson, whose large company Diane Garrett, and numerous oth­ Tanhsicn, 70 miles southwest of sor Is Irvin C.-North, 75. The oth­ ly after the situation was flr.«t dis­ reeled John H. Walker, chief ’ W TH T—Bendatand. Aircraft group, who sat as trial Store Priiiiu. Picture Pramlng 11:98— Interviews from her and her new later. huddle disclosed that nearly every iu k ;e r o l c o t t of merrymakers, will keep audi­ ers. Hoihow. The Nationalists, the er members of the board are Rob­ closed. Juvenile probation officer, to bring i W ONS—Jack Downey's Music News on all stations. Ju^e advocate at Roberta’ court Venetian llllnits husband. Chairman Doughton (D-NC) of member has aome special excise he ences In “stitches” with their zany There are late stage shows every dispatch said, wiped out the Reds, ert D. McNeil, 80, and CTover A. Judge (Yoaf said children were the wor-st casea to thevcounty chil- , Shop. Hermann Johann (Hans) Haaier. martial. Pairnltiirr rops 11:05— tha tax-framing Houm Waya and wants cut, outside of the progrsm antics and riotous comedy. Jack Saturday and Sunday, starting at sinking ZO junks and capturing 18. Baughman, 70. found with distended abduinena. A ■ di'cn’a home for care. WDRC—Newa. a ski Instructor at Sun Valley. 40.1 West Center Street, Telephone 7853 Robert was freed yesterday VVDRG—New England Notebook Meana Cohimlttee voiced du'ibt the President suggested. Carson's name is familiar to mll- 10 p. m. The dispatch said more than 100 W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. Idaho, and Bapen, Colo., met .he without ball on a writ of habeas Wl'KJ—Lorenzo Jones. that a bill will be ready for noue* Most vocal are the members 11:18— rep rtera and photograpbera at W H AY - Cheater, the Curious action before Eaater, April 9. gince pressing for a reduction of the 20 WDRC—World Tonight: Spoils, the Ambassador Elaat hotel wh.'re per cent levy on movie tickets. Camel. the Houae acts, and that will take 11:18— ^ the couple has been for a week. aome time, the Senate proba'dy r p r 7 WCCC—New*: Requeat Time. w n c —Songs by Morton Po-v- The Sun-Times and Here id- W KNB— Requeat MeUnee. will take a couple of months on 80,008 Feet Jump* ney. Alfiorican said^they were found at the bin. 4:45— W TH T—Ted Malone. the hotel yesterday. Elrto BJnrmtad W TIC-:Voung Wldder Brown. But when the ecuttlng atarta It El Ontro, Calif., March 9—OTj— WONS— Jack's Waxworka. “Virginia has gone shoppinc.' probably will be deeper than wnat WHAY-Story Queen. Young people of the Covenant Parachute Jumps at altitudes up to 11:95— Hauser told reporters last nigM. President Truman wants. 60,000 feet—Just under the height \ne navel' WDRC— Old Record Shop, Service t’ro- League have made arrangementa STORE FOR RENT W DRC—Public “ Foi dresses, I think.” There were growing Indications where blood bolls in your v eln i^ stoe— gram. Hauser identified hie bride as for the concert appearance at the the adminlatratlon may be ima'ile WONS—straight Arrow. will be attempted this summer at 11:48— from Beverly Hills, Calif. But he to keep the excite slashing Inm WDRC— Old Record Shop. Covenant Congregational church, White Sands, N .. M., proving 609 MAIN STREET W TIC—Music. did not say she wa.a the Virginia breaking out of tha $8M,OOO.OtX) W H A Y —My Serenade. 43 .Spruce street, Saturday evening grounds. 11:85— Hill who was a friend of Briijainiti of Elvin BJornstsd, internationally bounds set by the President. The leaps will be made from gives goa- W T H T —Green Hornet. I Bugsy I Siegel, who wns slain In W ONS—Newa. Some lawmakers gueased the .-ut W n C — When a Girl Marrtea. famous tenor of Oslo, Norway, F-80 Jets by Navy and- Air Fore# IN SHERIDAN HOTEL BUILDING 13:00— Miss Hill's Beverly Hills home in will be nearer 91.000.000,000--with W K N B —Newa: Requeat MaO- whom some of the best critlea 'chutists, says Lt. Com. J. A. Mor­ mv % W TIC — Newa: Dance Music: 1947. have compared with the late En movie tickets added to the list of rison. Morrison's parachute exper­ nee. Newa. Reporters asked Hauser If he rlco Caruso. itcnr.i getting tax relief. imental unit demonstrated new Apiproximately 20 Ft, Wide 8:15— Frequency Medniallon knew his wlfo wan "Internationally Trained by the greatest masters The 15 Democratic ways and WDRC—The Old Record Shop. types of 'chute-releasing equipment famous." and he replied: "Oh. yes. nf the day. Mr. BJomstad has means members set another closed- RIB n r r richerflavor W fXX:—Jimlor Disc Jockeya. WDRC— FM ; 88.7 MC. at low altitudes here yesterday. lots of publicity she has had." loured Eiirope's leading cities door huddle today. The Idea Is to Morrison said fliers could sur­ 100 Ft, Deep W nC —Portia Faces Ufa. W FHA— 188.7 MC. “We met at Sun Valley ,lTht California navel oranges have a spar­ w n c —FM 88JI MC. singing tn h's native Scandlnarian. find some tax change agreement vive shout 60,000 feet only tn pret- W H A Y —Meet the Band. weeks ago." the Sun-Times quoted among themselves before they meet kling fragrance, a zestful richness no W U ltO —FM Ob the air 1 p.m. to • •erman. French, Italian and Eng- siirir.ed. insulated capsules such as Tliircl Store .South of New 8:99— Hauser. "I was her ski in.itruc- ll.sh languages. with the 10 Republican committee­ those recently developed by the other orange can match. They're delv- W ONS—B-Bar-B Riders. 11:38 p.m. tor.” eious for juice or eating. W F H A — Same a* WDRC. In his coming engagement he men and begin the ictual Job of Navy. These cockpit capsules can lb W C ^ — Newa: Big Brother Bill. 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THURSDAY, MARCH J960 /- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 9. 19B0 RAGE SEVENTEEIf Yale Five Upsets Announce Billiard Wins Place Holy Cross, 66-62 B y Tourney Results North Ends and GroYes T he H igh S chool W orld HERALD EARL W. On AP All American New Haven, March #— (F)— Holy YOST There has been eonsiderable In­ Gain Tourney Finals Croaa, the District One (New Eng­ Sports Editor terest shown by both playere and THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Compiled bjr StudonU of Maneheotor Hiph School MIm Helen Eelcn, Kaculty Advi^-r VOL. XVII. NO. 24 land) representative tai this year’s ANGLE spectators In tha current Town Holy Cross Star Tops NCAA Basketball ToumamcnL to­ Billiard ‘Tournament at the Man­ Fornipr Eliminatet Don Leaves Baseball Tbe Balloting; Arizin, day waa smarting under* a leaeon GUwcIbk Through the Green Ite«»k * • H<*t e*rne«l run average waa chester Billiard Academy on Oak Local Sport WilliR Garage Wfiilo Moriaiios Leads I^egion o f Honor Donnelly Leaclss •World” PreviewR on the wiles of the game handed Charlie Ssgar, capable director posted by Dave Koalo ot the Giants street. Manager Frank Dewtn an­ First Locals Place Studes Receive Srhnittker, O ^ S li e a, to It by Tale, last year’e represen­ of Ihe National I^eagne Service wiili a 2.5U mark. Among the inirl- nounces the following results. Gardnis Have Easy 26F to Trophy Swiniming Scores tative In the same tournament. Bursau haa turned out another ers who pitched 10 or moie com- First named Is ths winnsr: Chatter M. H. S. even has ‘'World" Lnruh Complete Five Yale won a smartly contested sxceptlonal masterpiece In his 1950 pleie games, Johnny Sain had the Time With Leftover* Five ill State news broadcasts now! Latest Ctoas A Is Published Script Awards game last night by a 66-62 margin Green Book. From cover to cover i>ooresi ERA KKA — 4.61 . . . I5s'eniy Bruce Wilkie and Tommy Final tabulatlona show Thomas school news waa broadcast c y Hymlngton— Frank Flrpo 76- Optaln John Mortanoe Icrt ■ ~ and the victory cam# largely on there are Interesting statistics and game wumvr Howla Pollet of the Rtevenson will appear wdth the The North Ends and Garden Tuesday morning, March 7, by New ITork, March 9.-(>P) — Bob the part of some artful dodging by 38; Hippo Oorrcntl—Jnhn Denlhan thf 28F entry in the Freshmen "Chick" Donnelly as the 1950 In­ data on teams and players in the cards lankeil second to Koslu with Rufflrld Academy great basketball Beltpring Own Time Not Joan Astley, co-editpr of the Bengston Awarticd Key, Cousy. Holy Ctosa; Paul Arizln, Substitute Guard Stan Peacock of a 2.77 average. . . . A total of 14 75-65; Karl Everett- Paul Corren- Grove Jsyvees advanced to Uia Many Interesting Pociiis. Honiepcxim League to taking the dividual point winner tor Coach Ford Frick circuit aa well as brief 11 75-69; Rid Petrie—Graham combine In the New England Pre­ Dick Uoliuncck's KcU and While "World,” and Alan ’Thomas, Villonova;. , Ohio ' Tale. players batt^ .309 or batter . . . finals of the Town Junior Baakeb- championnhip and the trophy. A ft­ Enough to Win First® sports editor. The idea waa ao hl#torlea of all rooklsa. records Holmes 75-38: Doc McKee—Al paratory Schools Toiimamsnt Stories and Cartoons natalors. Donnelly registered a Rottner, Bli»h and Bur* State; . Bradley; and With the score deadlocked at 63 broken or tied in 1949, pitching and aluggtng leader waa Klner with ball Tnumament last night with er an undefeated league season .well received by the. atudenta 82 In the final 90 seconds of play. PuEso 75-10; Ed McLaughlln-Tbm which starts Friday In Boston. total of 52 ^ iills tu lead the list In Swiniming Kevin O’Shea, Notre Dame, were ' batting averages and 101 other 301 total bases In 849 times at bats Suffleld won 17 of 18 starts dur­ well earned wins. The datenQlng Are Included in Issue they swept 26B in two straight to that the broadcasts will prob­ suck Receive Hfinors Peacock twice faked the greet Bob tor a alugglng percentage ot .656. Atsmaln 76-48; AI Pnudrier—Joe of twenty-six swimmers with named today to the 1950 Associ- i features. , ing the regular season. Wilkie, champion North Enda turned back clinch the title. Coach .Steve Mal- ably be continued. aled Press All-America collegiate I Ctousy out of position and drilled piclr* Mtsii Musial was sci-ond and Lehled* 75-61; I.,eo Poudrier-Blll points. The scoring takes Into ac­ Let’s turn the pages afid i McKeown 75-41; Bud Kelsey— starting center, has been used a stubborn Don Willis Garage five, •*JUU «lui> oy—, "Uia you reau ard started the season using a Members of Manchester High’s - J . L. Four Manchester High School ha.sketball team. In to sink the layup shots that lUni; i Jackie Rohinaun third. The Polo count only the eight dual meets gave Yale Its final victory margin out some of the most Intei^' John Benche 76-70; Jlro August- chiefly as a retnaind man while 49 to 33, and the Grnvta toppled Uie uiiu auouk.— .' , aiiu i aovei two-plntoon system bin rhanged on the locals schedule. Duiuielly swimming squad captured live students received awards for their This all-senior team from five facts and figures . . Vice president Grounda with 58,009 aeata la the the I,#ftovers, 54 to .80. uivAuieu ue ouulu wnt,:: neic alHiiit mtd-year. different schools was picked by a It was the second defeat in s row Pete Rauksitels 75-21; Ben PaganI Stevenson, s guard, has seen was also ciodiicd with 9 first medala at the Connecticut Inter- entries in the Connecticut Region­ of the Pirates is Harry Crosby, biggest in tha league. Bravaa Field, limited service. Oiuy k i«w 01 Uie cuiunicuiii uvhh. The first playoff game was a ' vote of 429 sports writers and for the Crusaders after they had seating capacity of 41,000, ia sec­ -Fran Coleman forfeit. The first game between tha places. scholastic Athletic Conference al Scholastic Writing Awards con­ piled up a new record of 29 con­ better known to millions aa Bing. , North Kn(^ and Garage was a Ui me ukiii ui iM. H- luuiauaj. rlose lilt Willi 26F’ edging out 26B. | Acc backslroker, John "Jack" brpadcastera in the wake of a Beat Grapefruit Lsague record ond . . . Biggest crowd to svar at­ Oaaa B Swimming meet held at "yale's test recently. Sophomore Barbara fiercely contested season In all secutive vlctoHes, including three Frank Robinson, newest member thriller. underdog Oaraga- •iter vuta was aold ui iiuimioum.-i 32-30, There were many fouls i-om- I’anclera, accounted for 43 points last spring waa hung up by the tend a N. L. game waa 60,747 in Jim Dowd—Qr OeorgettI 75-55; Dy me aomaiitUk homeroom lepre- milteil but few free tosses were Poi Shots Bengston won a gold Achievement parts of the country. from last season. of the Park and Recreation .Vdvis- men, s p a rk e d ^ some sensational and 7 first for second place. Gerry Payne Whitney pool on Saturday, Yale hung on tenaciously Dodgers — 9 wina and 4 defeats. 1937 at the Polo Grounda .. . Long­ Paul Uriano —Glenn McCann 76- aeulativca. es.shed In. Jimmy Morisrty anfl- Key for her short story "Indian- Cousy, whose wizard ball-han­ ory Board, was a stniidnut I'col- bucket and taj^in shooting by i Mochau accumulated 3i |K>inU and March 4. throughout the game and refused The Bums didn’t stop until they est win streaks last year were 56; Walt Morrlaou—Bob Descy Ihe iloiitw. poema ami aiULlca Johnnie Morianos led the acoring i Well, here we are again with Head Nickel." Fred Blish, a Junior, dling and shooting sparked Holy <5-20; Paul Kesaier— P. Arcand ball player and track man with Johnny Perry, led throughout the 8 firsts in bre,ast stroke for third Jack Panclera. Jerry Mochau. to quit fighting when It trailed by had clinched the N.L. flag on the racked up by the Pirates and were •hout many, intcreatmi^ mih- parade with It pointa and 0 your extra-special sport special, receli’ed honorable mention for his Cross to lt » string of 29 straight Manchester High and the Univer- first halt. At intermission, the place. Bob Fiddler galiicred seven and Bob Harris were nipped by a 10 points after eight minutes of final day of the season . . From Brooks, each boasted eight game 75- 74; Rod Giles—Dave PeUie 76- jecte. ihuar imiuiJeu were, i he (Wilnta respeetivcly Rteky Marconi "Pot Shoto.’’ short story "W inter Rendezvous." victories before Columbia upset 36: Nick Peckasick—Joe Hayes rity of Connecticut, and later with Garage held a 23 to 21 margin. sUaight first places for 35 points foot In the 150-yard medley, as the second half. 'Yale tied the 1900 to 1M9, the New York Giants marks before' being stopped .... drcnchJeye, hy mu baia iviuppeii- .and Jake Methirry did the re­ and seniors Jane Rottner and the CruMders last Saturday, 76- 36; Jack Lappen-aiff Heritagethe pro grid Hartford Blues. Lloyd Jarvis, Eddie Mosk# and and lourth place. Hillhouse won first In 1:28.6 It topped the voting. score four times during the game boast the best Inter-club record Longest consecutive batting streak bUTK. "Imidenl, by Bainaia mainder of the aeoring for the 26F Krcestyler Bob Fo.ss c^lleclod Manchester High's undefeated Jack Bursack also received honor- but never could, get out In front with 4194 victories and 3348 de­ was 19 games b.v tht Braves. Ed 76-M; C. Giinas—Larry Gaakell Herb Brown startad to hit with iitearna, M: "Suapenae, ' by l‘aui court men. vvss the fastest time turned ir. by able mention for a news story and Coiisy Tops Balloting 75-27; R. Wright—Al Hagenow Teams In the Softball Twilight conslstaiicy In the final half lor .'13 polnt.s and 2 firsts whict\ pjaced swimming squad has been award­ On the basis of five points for until Peacock started his artful feats for a .556 percentage. ’ 'he Stanky and Oil Hodges of the Fal^e, S2; "A Wee Uttlc Kitten, Taking advantage of SOF'a off the locals In the longer distance humorous article, respectively. 75-69; Ray Shaugnesay— Boh League will be allowed to nan up the North Ends and after pulling him in fifth position. and 'vas good enough for a second ed runnerup spot In the Connecti­ each first team vote and two dodging. Chicago CXibs are next wrlth the Dodgers . . . Best win streak by • by Bette UoRllaeli, bi: "A Biogra­ day 26B tried desfieralely to lieat “ Indian Head Nickel" Is the Southpaw Jim Osbourn of Yale was nine games by Ken Filsgersld 75-60 to aeven out of town players dui - even with their foes, the green- Bob Harris amassed 31 points, 2 place medal. . cut High Schools swimming cham­ points for a second team vote the Pirates third. All three clubs last phy of 'I'he Oreateat Uan I've bver them but were taken down In the story of how prejudice was stirred pared the scorera with six field Ing the roming season. Mayers on clad five shot out front, never to F.dward P. Thoraell Barbara Melbert first, and plaeed sixth. Following Whitey Fldler captured a fourth pionship. However, e petition had 6-fooL 1-lnch Cousy, of St. Albans. year finished in the second division Hetntzelman. Bob Chesnes of the Known, ' by Catherine Hayea, !)2, last few seconds. Before fouling up among a group of yo'ung chil­ goals and nine out of nine free Pirates dropped nine games for the league rosters will not he permitted be headed. After piling up a arc their place, name and number place medal In the hotly contested been,filed with the Ebcecutlve Board N. Y., polled 1,424 pointa on 270 John McGraw managed the „Onr Pet—Air Wick,’' by Kichard out Don Strong led 26B In the dren against one o f their friends throws for 21 points. Cousy scored longest losing streak . . . Bill Nich­ niurrh lieagim to play In any other organized safe lead, Coacli Ed Wlerzbiekl of Our likable Legion of Honor ean- This week's Legion of Honor of pointa: 200-ysrd freestyle event, which of the C. 1. A. C. protesting the firsts and 37 seconds. This com­ Giants to ten pen­ Haselton, '52; "How I Was Shot,' seoring column with R tallies fol­ from "the wronj, side of the 18 points. 12 o f them In the first olson of the Phils has eight grand league In Manchester. Ihe winners substltutefl freely In 7tli, Taylor Booth, 26; Stli. Ed- vvaa won by Thomas of Hlllho.ise manner in which the award was pares to a perfect count of 2,145. nants. Second best record la that Rt. James's No. I by Cyrua C. MUler, '60; "Vour lowed hy Don Nieholson with 7 didate this week la Edward P. candidate Is a girl with a great half. slam homers to hi* credit, high (8| the final enutu with reserves tak­ wanl O'Dwycr. 24: 1st Earl An­ In 2:09.1. w'-hich was exreptlonstly made. M r Bailey said that he has tracks." An adult wa.s Indirectly Vlllanova’a Arizln, the top scorer held jointly by Cap Anson of Chi­ F. O'Reilly Pocket Telia a Story, ” by Sally points. 'The rest of the team sll Thoraell. variety of Interests and the talei t It waa the final game of the reg­ among active players In the looji. 198— 280 Alex Hackney, Country Club pro- ing over, Jiirvls was the game's derson. 20: tOUi. Dirk Tlierrieii, 19 fast. ,Fldler was clocked st 2:17. asked for • a awim-off between fesponslble for the prejudice when In the country for major schools, cago, Frank Selee of Boston and Corcoian la.")— 296 Smery. '51; "Ape Trouble," by Sal­ scored about evenly. Frit* Sartor Fd has been a prominent mem­ to develop these into worthv.t'ile 12 firsts); llth, Wlsse, Rice, the cause waa brought into the received 1,004 points on 170 flrsU ular season for Hqly Cross, fourth- Ed Hanlon of Baltimore, each with Kiner blasted four four masters Moran ... fesalnnal. is due to report next high scorer wltli itt pointa, one led the defense while scoring .5 hobbies. She is Barbara Melbert, Chick Donnelly survived the 50- Sacred Heart of Waterbury and ranked nationally In The Associ­ 194— 312 week, Alex is still house hunting. more than Perry. The latter was ly CSiudoba, '52; "Initiation bo ber of the .Sock and Buskin dra- itled), 18 (1 first each); I3th, open.. Barbara's story will be pub­ and 77 seconds. Schnittker, who Mickey Katkaveck four winners , . TTie champion last season and haa six to his cred­ Liiimcchlnn 130 3'.'.'1 points also. 26F was ahead at the daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. H. yard freestyle dash qualification Manchester. Assurance that -such ated Press poll. Yale winds up Its The coming season will be the like­ the only member of his team to School," by Robert Elells '50; "Lout matle group for two years and this Warren, 12 (2 ftrsll; 14th, Carl- lished In the next Issue of Quill. sparked Ohio State to the Big Ten Dodgers proved to be the best gate it. one lets than Ron Northey of J. O’Reilly 07— .'US Tommy,’ by Jrasle Lathrop, ','K); halfway mark 17 to 12. Melbert of 93 Tanner afreet. heats and eaplured a fourth place a meet will be held Is not guaran­ 'championship, was third with 987 slate here Saturday against Har- the Reds . . . Rogers llomsby col- able Scotchman's second at the score moro than onco from the yesr is President Under the ex­ ■sori, 7; l.Mh, Small, ,'■> il first); In the final. Donnelly swam its Fred's story Is an answer from Stanley "Mickey’’ Katkaveck, attraction both at home and on "The Boastful Snow-flake." James TViie to previous form 26F When she wns a sophomore. teed. points on 171 firsts and 68 sec­ vard. Iscted an even dozen grand slam South Main street course. floor. BUI Willis played an o\it- pert giiidsnre and direction of lOih Vozzolo, 4: 17tli, Diekinson. the boy’s point ol \neiv to .Maureen veteran North End professional tha road last season. The Pirates Totals ...... 480 591 645— 1526 Royera. 'SI; "Peeking: at the Bot­ trounced 2ftB. 47 to 25. They were "Barby" vvon first plnee ’ In he, fastest time of the year, but could onds. homers during his career with the standlng floor gams for the losers. Mrs. Helen Page Skinner, Ed has Kowalski, Mullaney, itiedi 3 each; not out do Greenwich’s ace. Koeh- Daly's story "Sixteen." In "Six­ were runnerups in paid clients at Zioa Lutheran ( I ) tom of Bolton Lake," Joe Sbinri. sgsin led by Johnny Morianos "Young Manchester Paints" ion- 20th, Kagleson. Monohan, Pazian- Freshman basketball has come Unruh, star -of Bradley’s No. 1 baseball player-manager has given Giants, Cards and Cubs. Helm Player-Coach Danny Finn tossed The Groves had too much for excelled In the various roles por- lert, who vvon in :23 9. another .'nst teen" a girl '.'ent skating one home while the Cards were the ...... 105 98 118 ,821 ’BO; •'Tom-Boy," Shirley Casellt, with 18 points and Ricky Marconi test. Her prire-vvinning picture. os, (tied), 1 each. to an end for tht. season with 28F ranked team, got 155 firsts and 91 up the National game to accept a Shots Mere snd There Peck ... In 17 points aa Wallingford toppled the undermanned Leftovers. With tra.ved In each of hl.s presentations. lime to say the least. night and met a boy. He walked Hamden Shooters second best road team in drawing 9.8— 280 'S3; “M y Big Adventure," Barbara with IS tallies. .B|m Morlarty. "Plane Designers of Ihe Future," caplunng the crown. Johnny Mor- seconds for 057 points. Notre A special box office for the sale Klrlnert Middletown Tuesday night, 62 to Steve Belltnghlrl, Billy 8h#ekey. In comedy roles, Ed has been out­ The local victory string include Manchester did not enter in the her home and promis'd to call her, position aa city recreational direc­ fans . . Last year's flag race waa 109— 290 SUvantetn, '62; "Strategy,” Barba­ Pete Mitchell and .Stuart Moslcr depicted small boys gazing st a victories over Bulkclev of Hart­ ianoa captained the team coached Dame's O’Shea, who made the 1948 : J tight that at no time during 'Jie of tickets for the Willie Pep - Ray A. Petke 102— 207 S3, Finn misatd the entire f|r#t Paul Arcarl, Phil Sambogtia ami standing because of his humorous diving event. but never did. Fred in "Winter tor In Wsycroaa, Georgia. Turn Back Locals ra QuUltch, 'SO; "Prince of the assured the victory by scoring al- manner, which keeps the audience passing airplane. In her tpare ford (,')l-24). Hamden (.5.V20), by Steve Millard Mr. Hartwell, All-America as a sophomore, then entire season was the league Famechon world’s featherweight D. Petke 92— 281 half, being delayed, the Meriden Johnson scoring baskets almost at Taylor Booth waa timed at ;59.2 Rendezvous" explains why the hoy slipped to the third team last year, Katkaveck served aa playlng- Fofiaat.'* Helen Roae, '52; "Gone.” Bo. Don Strong wras the big gun time, she likes to sketch and psint Crosby of Waterbury (52-23 , leader out front by more then championship bout hss been set .ip Record said, because he was ar­ will, the winners were able to hold rolling In the aisles. 1 In the 100 yard freestyle dash tn faculty advisor, has congratulated did not call her, as he promi.scd. regained a top spot with 710 msnager of the Wsycroaa Bears A n eon Olmatead, '63; "A Cord of in the 2S B machine wdth his 10 Current Affairs al.so is on Ed's with oils. / Meriden (51-241, Hartford Public Hamden High’s National Cham three and one half games . . The at the Hartford Auditorium. The Totals . .. . .464 401 514— 1469 rested for speeding on the pa,k- big. leads throughout. Bud Mc­ his qualifying heat, but it waa not Bcmie Giovino for his profession­ Jane's news story wa.s a report points on 102 firsts and 100 sec­ in the Class D Georgie-Florlda ’Wood,” Joan Fancy, '62; "Twine,” points followed hy Frit* Sarto) agenda for this year. Previously, Well known as the girl with the (43-32), Bristol (48-27). Middle- Ca.ds and Phlla were the only bout will be staged one week (rum way enroute to Wallingford from Dowell was best (or tbe losers. fast enough to enter the finals. al job of refereeing. of National Life Adjustment Edu­ onds. League the past two seasons. Two pion rifle team decisively defeated i t u y ^ o Hugret, '52; "TelevMon- with half aa many. 26B bad the he hss parttelpateil In the Spanish saxophone. "Barby” also ln''ludea towm (.51-24) and Windham (48- Manchester High’s gunners In teams to hold season advantages tonight at Madison Square Garden. Second- Congoa (1) New York. Only aeveral hundred The finals will be played Wed- T ' time turned in hy Booth 'vas cation Commission held in Wash­ of San Francisco's years ago his club won the regu­ iep," Jack Buraack, '50; "A Boy'a height advantage but not the and Science Clubs. playing the piano as one of her 27). 399 points were registered by Hamden last night by a acore of in the won and loss column over Tickets are priced from 13 to 812 . Rrert ...... 12.H 101 101— 325 fans attended. Two of Middle- )iesduy night at the Rec. A pra- favt. yet there were five faster. Manchester's track team will be ington. D. C.. which Priuctpal Ed­ defending National Invitation lar season and playoff crown whila Depira.'' Mary Ellen Morgan, '61; sharp-shooting of the Mallard- Last year, he held s varsity po­ hobbles. opposition, for an .average score 916 to 821. The locals' scoring the Brooks at EbbeU Field. On the Pep is working out dally at the Matteann ...9 5 »r. 94 - 284 town’s stars did not play. »lob llin at T will pit the Leftovers In previous years. ;.59..5 would Tournament champions, and Dick last year the Bears placed thlnl * ^ e . Legend of Gleaming laland," coached hoopmen. sition on Coach Dick Sollanek's Her artistic talents sI.«o rearh for the eight meets of 49 9 to 25.1. out to annex Its initial victory of son Bailey sttei dcd. Jlie story was road, the* Dodgers had the number Auditorium gym. The workouts Mc(5irry . . . .107 107 107— 321 Hubbard has been released and against the Garage. One game unquestionably have taken a place. Dickey of North Carolina State’s during the regular season but won w as the lowest of the current sea Qullltch .. 8 a M «i Ham, '53; "A Field of Tu- Albert Guay '53 tennis squad. Ed plans to com­ into the field of writing. A mem­ the coming track season, when It a complete coverage of the high­ son, but even breaking local recori'a of every team but the Braves, .ow­ are open to the public. Sparring . .. 114 106 116 - 336 Chubby Mallnronlco had troubles will determine the tourney cham­ Leo Barrett '50 Thi- give* some Idea of the to -id Southern Conference champions the playoffs. Vlttner . ,, .. . 08 BM,” M arda Beach, '53; "A ll Enda pete again this year. ber of the High School World staff, meets New Britain High at the lights of the conference sa report­ could not have stopped the superb ing seven of 11 games played at partners are Del Flannagsn, Bobby 111 120— 329 with the "front office ” and did not pion. competition. topped the second team. WaO,*' Marlane Rlngatona, 'S3: He lias followed the College Pre- she writes the humor column. Hartford Public gym on Thursday, ed by Mr. Bailey. The husky S3-year-old , Hamden shooters. 'The loss makes Bravea Field. Polowrttzer and Bobby Dell . . An­ see sendee. North Ends (48) Lofgran polled 517 pointa on 71 brother of Leo of the Washing­ Totals . .. .537 .520 538— 1695 ‘'Dnmkaid’a Dream." Carol Nat- psratory currletilmn for four years "Poppin' Corn.” Jerry Moiii.ni captured a fifth March 9. Larry Soma and Sher­ "Televtaionlcs" was the title firsts and 81 seconds. Dickey got the local record aeven wins, three Cards Pace Hitters other sign of spring: Dally pr-ss P B F PU aqn. ‘80; "The 'Vengeance of the Windham Defeated and this year Is taking Engll.'ih TV. Varielv Show Ijs in the finals in the 100 yard breast wood Treadwell, co-captstns will Jack Bursack gave to his humor­ ton Caps of the National Basket­ Despite the fact the St. Louis releases from Lincoln Downns. 8t. Bridget's No. 2 (8) Paganl s Wsst Sides took ovsr 4 Moake, rf , . . . 4 3-5 11 Although these hobbies -eeni 423 pointa on 84 firsts snd 51 sec­ losses, and ona Ua. Beaulieu ... . . 81 96 85— Mara,” Mchard Coffin, 53; "The Solid Geometry. Problems of De­ stroke even, although his fastest ous account of the various types-of ball League, haa been In organiz­ Cards placed second in the final Charlie Hten will ser\’e as person 282 first place In Uis West Side Rec 0 August, rf . . . . 0 o*i 0 enough to keep anyone busy, lead the Indians In their first start. onds. The summaries: O’Neill ...... 123 108 In Season’s Final mocracy, and, Pbyslcs, the latter of time was swum in qualifying. people who watch and are fa.scln- ed ball since 1936 when he waa standings—by but one game—the nel manager at the Lincoln, R 1.. 145- 376 Bowling League last night by tak­ 0 Hublard, If ... 1 1-1 3 SUfliM o f Raifio Parla,” Sheldon "Barby" hss worked aa a "sn.la- Given at Social Bill Sharmsn, of Southern Cali­ Manchester (831) McConvtlle . . 100 91 115- 306 Jaffa. *83; *V7hat M y Car Means which he states is his favorite. Jerk" and aaleagirl at different John Panciera. swimming with ated by television. It was publish­ fornia with 357 pointa; Sammy spotted at a St. Louis Cardinal Red Birds complleil the beat team track . . . Saturday night at the ing four points from the Hartford 0 A. Bujuclus, If 0 0-0 0 Interclaaa basketball came to an tryout camp In Willlmantic and Quinn ...... 96 Roginka .... . 93 117 98— 305 to lla.** Peter Ounaa, '80. There Ed Is. as yet, undetermined about times during her high sehool ca­ a severe head cold, managed to ed in the recent issue of "Quill." Ransino, o f North Carolina State, Handler ...... 95 76 batting mark — .277 — and also Sju ingfichl (Jiiliscum. the Indiana Road Onll. The West Sides hold a 3 Morgan, c ___ 0 2-'J 2 The eighth straight victory and Dancing and a variety of hum­ end Tuesday, March 7. with the signed to a contract. Fagan ...... 113 98 111— 322 vaaca two cartoona by Harold Duff, his plans for future schooling. reer. place fourth in the 100 yard b.ai k The Schola.stlc Writing Awards and Whitey Skoog, of Minnesota, Morlarty ...... 99 76 boasted the beat club pitching will meet Indianapolis In an Ameri­ game lead over the Broad Street 0 Kodes, e ...... 1 3 final dual meet for the Red and He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. orous and talented entertainment final game of the season, featuring *88 and lUchard Haaalton, 'S3, re- Having followed the college stroke final. The winning time of Contest is 8 national program for eo'mpleted the second team. Ran- During his coast to coast Anderson ...... 96 66 mark with a 3.44 earned run aver­ can Hockey l.eaguc game. Sunday Motors. 8 Brown, rg . . . . 4 1-4' ' 9 Edward P. Thorsell of 291 Porter made the Paint and Powder social, the Seniors and the J. V. Frosh. Totals ... .510 810 551— 1571 apeettoaly. White Bwimmers was held at the course through high sehool. i.hc 1:07.9 was not exceptional as Pan­ recognition of writing ability ■Ino and Skoog each polled 349 travels, Katkaveck, a native of Collins ...... 89 59 age. The Dodgers were second in night the " St. Louis Flyers me,*t 0 Baton, r g ...... 0 :e Pop Gleason rolled a nifty 415 1 Jarvis, I g ...... 6 ' s-v" 18 Leo Barrett, '50 school auditoriiiin. very enjo eble was previously announced. • , of Wisconsin, 348 all classifications from Class D to Center f'ongoa (3) 3 B. Bujdcliui I g ' . 1 '6 toatal onrtaalnii of tha followtng March 1, aa ManeJiester continued ehemistry. Problems of Democracy, the regular season on different oc­ Connecticut It Is sponsored by the Hum phrey...... • 97 99 187 : one-hit games were pitched a year Arena. . The Original Harlem (Mark ...... triple last night In the Y League. and successful. Dancing to records points; Sherman White, of Long Triple A. Injuries hurt In his .l'J2 n o 90 322 a^Maturaa: M arda Beach .S3, after undefeated, swamping a yearling Art rV. band and orchestra. From casions. Hartford Courant Parade of Pehrraon ...... 100 84 184 ' ago. Near hall of fame feats were Globe Trotters will play the New Steckel ...... Ths Center Service ace scored started tile evening, and then, a.s island, 844; Bill Spivey, of Ken­ bid to make the major leagues .129 100 04 329 is t if 49 her poen “Oo m ”; Marlene Ring- Windham High school outfit, 48- these she picks chemistry .is hei Mamiiestcr's 200-yard freest.vie Well, that’s all folks. See you Youth. There are clafsiflcatlona for Blaciua ...... 98 85i 1®3 hurled by Ken Raffensberger. York Celtic# Friday night at the single game strings of 162, 118, U Totals 17 .Master ol Ceremonies, Fred Han- tucky, 327; Clyde Lovelette, of with the CTards after flashing top Hlllnski . . .. .125 102 11.5 .342 ■toda .83. after her atory "A ll Ends 27. T h o Films Shomi favorite. relay quartet of Earl Anderson. in a couple weeks. M a g ill...... 98 84I 182 Hank Behrman, Russ Meyer, Red .New Haven Arena The prelim at Sasiela . ... .139 104 120 - 363 145. Dob WUUs Garage (81V „ . , , sen quite professionallv told Jokes almost every phase of w-riting such Kansas, 281; and Charley Share, of form with the American Associa­ B F w an." and Harold Duff, *58. after Jim Warren led the local attack, Bob Fos.a, Bob,Harris and anchor AJ Thomas '50. Cald\ ell ...... 98 82! ISO Munger and Rex Barney . . . The 8 will find the New York Rens Mazzoll . . . .103 161 114— 878 P H m I and announced partici lants in the as short stories, poetry, reviews, Ekiwllng Green, 270, made up tion Columbus Red Birds. In 1945. a-Y Ua cartoon “On the Stalra." garnering a double, flrats In the man Chick Donnelly captured a Other Manchester ahooters. In Cards pilfered but 17 bases for a playing the Philadelphia Sphas. . . The Billlste downed Ih# Pagan!'* 2 Fanciers, rf .. 1 To Junior Y-Teens tlvitles th'« year inchide Somanhis ,nterUlnmenis. humor, essays and journalism third team. Mickey caught for the Eastern Copeland, rf .. 1 0-0 Mary-Jo Hugret *83. 40 and 100 freestyle events. second place medal In their event, order of placement, were Potterton, new all-time low figure for one First annual Connecticut Indoor Totals . .. .618 58.3 533— 1734 West Sides’ hssketbsll team last 2 Art ,9taff High Sch^l \Vorld. \- rendered two Connie Young, ’51 Nate DeLong, of River Falls League Hkrtford Senators. Kosakowaki, If 1 1-2 Ed O'Dwyrer, Pete Rice and a touch behind the winning M'd- Ellington, Kuhney, Gibson and season . . . N. L. batters set a new track and field championahlpa are Nniith Mrlhndlsl No 2 (1) night at the West Side. 44 to .85. 2 l , A / " i songs, "Just a Prnvr. A w a V and Art Training Seen (W is.) Teachers, with 263 polnte; 6 2-5 George Pazlanos won the 120-yard Two movies were shown , to the which she has been elected for | ..^ ^ dletown quartet, who were clocked Katkaveck signed aa playing- Kingman. record with 936 circuit listed Saturday night at the Wa.er- G i l l ...... 106 106 87- 299 5 Perry, c ...... Chet Giermak, of William and .5 Willis, r g ...... 0 1.8 medley with a 1:M.2 clocking, Junior Y-Teens st a rheetmg he,J

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAT, MARCH 9, 1988 4 * PAGE NiNBiemr ffdteJEunxEif MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1960 The light flashed on in the cor­ Give the Whole .Answer A benevolent old gentleman, Mae Wejil was talking in Hol­ ridor of the hospital. This little problem won’t be walking along the street at night, lywood about the California cli­ TOONBRVILLE FULKS BY fONTAINB EOX Sense And “Poor little kids,” sighed the hard, even If you haven't had came upon a befusxled young man mate. A m im u h O m P tr SaIs 4 B w ii bsrvkss Offtrod 16 Movtat;—Tr«cktat“- nurse on duty, end walked dowm much experiance yet with arith­ on hla hands and knees near a ”A millionaire,’' she began, U oc Stock—VdiideB 42 Boosokold Goods II Rooau Withoat Baard 55 Nonsense the coridor to 301. metic. Can you tell how much dirt lamp-post. He apparently was ‘was recalling the struggle of hla PON’T EVER TRY TO KIP THE SKIPPER ABOUT THAT S to ra t* 60 Honaes for Sate ?g WE HAVE SOME REAL CLEAN SAWS rUsA km s aiada. now« GUERNSEY OOW, due to freshen. "Hello, Pstsy," she greeted the there la In a hole six feet long, six searching for something he had youth at a banquet. C a r S t o v e p i p e ^ sbarpsnsd, outboards and air It was bom Sunday. March 5th roxyR-RtWM Jingle, oak floori An Indiana man drove his auto feet wide, and six feet deep? lost. The benevolent old gentle­ Qanified LOW PRICED USED CARS EMPTY VANS to and from all Aleo four tone baled hay. Tel. It’s called ROOM FOR one or two. Osntrally into a truck loaded with dynamite, little curly-headed girl, "how’rc ” 'When I was a boy.’ ha said. ‘1 1949 CHRYSLER HIGHLANDER cooled sngtnss rspairod. Capitol stataa. Assured rotum load, 8153. located. Phone 7664 after 5. storm windows and screens. Hot you and baby brother by now?” There Isn’t any, there’s no dirt In man stopped: shipped to California, and later I “AMERICAN BEAUTY” but It didn’t go off. People drive a hole. managed to save money enough to 4-DR.—Complete equlpmenL flikiulpmsnt 88 Mala atrost rates. United. 122 Weet street It’s new—It's beautiful •'•’ beat, nice lot, trees. Near bus acmes railroad tracks without Tears stood out in the kid's Old Man—Lost something? Good trades. NICE PLEASANT room for relia­ ited stores. Price 87,200. Elva eyes. buy a bicycle. Adhrcrtiiiemaits RANGE BURNERS and hoatsrs Phone 8378. 3 lOVELY ROOMS looking, too.—Exchange. The bleary-eyed young man 1941 POimAC SEDANBTTE — Wanted—Peu—Poultry— ble coupe. Kitchen prlvUeges. Ref­ Tyler, Agent Manchester 2-4469. “Has mother com*; yet?” she Mao6 Bock at Work looked up. ”Losh flf’y ahenta,” ha ” 'Not H>ng after this, father CLAttUriBD ADVT. Nloe clean fresh paint Good cleaned, repaired and Installed. MANtancsTBR Paokage OeUvenr. OF FURNITURE quavered. Maud Muller, on a,summer's day. wrote that mother waa very low. S tock 44 erences required. CaU 2-1454 after Grandma waa helping Peggy replied. DEPT. HOURS: Urea. Guaranteed workmanship. H. Local light trucking sad paokago Includes 6 p. m. TWO FOUR-roon. houses, fully “Not yet.” returned the nurse Raked the meadow, sweet with I jumped On my bike, raced across IM l CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Nielsen. Telephons 7272. dellvory. Refrigerators, washers Insulated, hot water heat with make out a list of little guests for cheerfully, "but os soon as she hay. Whereupon the old gantleman the continent, and got home just gdM A. M. to 4:4S P. M. FARMERS. Get a better price for Beautiful Bedroom Suite Joined In the search, poking abotit / —Good paint and Urea. and atove movlBg a spedaJtv. jrour beef cattle by seUlng direct JUST BECAME available. One ot oil, good locaion. Immediate oc- her holiday party. does rn let you know.” The Judge rode by- but had to In time to hear Doc Plllabury say ALL TYPES of Incoms taxes pre­ Phone 2H)7BE Beautiful Uvlng Room Suite Grandma—How about the Mor­ leave her; here and there with his cane. Aft­ the air of California waa the' only m o CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE to the Mancheater Packing Co. Beautiful Dinette Set our best rooms, front Ught c^ancy. 8. A. Beechler. Phone Outside the door, the nurse's er five minutes of futile effort he —A ’ real clean car. Motor pared St reasonable rates. Call housekeeping faclllUes available. ton twins? face sobered. It was his day to have hay fever. thing that could save poor moth­ Mr. Dolan, 2-0744 after 6:30. Have eomeone also prlbe them, “Weatlnghouse’’ Electric Re­ P*gfy—W'ell, there Is no need asked: er's life. overhauled recenUy. Good Pstotlng—Pspurtog 2 i then call ua. Phona 2-1500. frigerator or Combination Central. 4o reasonable you will "I can't understand a mother Urea. ___ to ask them both, they're 'zaetly like that. She brought those two Bed and Bored Old Man—Just where did you ” 'So I dragged the-4>lke in ba- l>E-LUNO’8 Rsfrlgsratos ssrvtoo. Range be amaxed. Large enough for two VERNON alike. lose the 50 cents? slde the bed, let the wind out of 1939 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. — New PAINTING and papsrtisnglpg. Old AN'l'IED—Oowa^ oalvaa and baat e-v-e-r-y-t-h-l-n-g or three. Hurry. Call Mrs babies in here three days ago for My sympathy to patients who 3 . i , e • l o s t —Ownwn Bbapherd dof. sil- Repairs on all makea, oommar- Endure the misery of flu Yourig Man—Over there (point­ tlie tire.s, luid alie lived to the good motor and extra good Urea. dal and iomestlc. Bmsrgsaey 26- paper removed by steam. Celllnge cattle, also aorae*. We pay the FOR ONLY Jerome, 14 Arch street flrst a tonsil operation and left them. ing to the opposite aide of the T«r gray, 3H ytan old- Aiuweri Really clean. top dollar. Plela Bna. 366 Bid- Four room single, 38.500. Hot Charlie McCarthy, trying to talk She hasn’t been in since and And dally hear their nurse.s say: old age of 94.’ ” hour asrvtoa. Phone 2-1767. reSnished. Reasonable price. An­ 3598.05 floor. hla radio guest star, Greg Peck, "My dear, you're looking fine to­ street). to Ondy. Finder call Olaetonbury 1939 FORD 2-DR. STOAN-New drew Tluck. 4861. well etreet Phone 7605. Shown by appointment only—day air heat, copper plumbing, plastic hasn't even called to sec If they Old Man - Tlien why don’t you t-SON, revoTM chargea. motor, new brakes, all good or night. Phone Hartford 6-0358, CLEAN, comfortable, well heated ule bath. Insulated, automatic hot into adopting him, argued: ”Wc’d got over It all right.” day.” Sixty-six persons had flown ALL APPLIANCES sorvlcad and be a qatural, in fact we’d be fa­ —Cuma Steinman. look for it over there? acmsB the Atlantic ocean bafore tires. repaired, bumera, refrlgeratora, COMPLBHn Painting and decor­ 25* Mr. A lb ^ , after 6 p.m. large room In private home. Quiet 'vater heat, thermoseal storm sash. "Poor kida." Young Man—Caush there ain't 1937 CHRYSLER 4-DR. SEDAN ating aervlea. Floor sanding and Articles for Sale 45 5;^9. Exceptlo^ly easy terms; neighborhood. Phone 8183. Artesian well, new, 1949. mous right from the start, because Undbergb did It; but none did It Aasooiiccaiefito ranges, washers, ' etc. All work you could call me: “Peck’s Bad Happiness seema to come first any light over there. solo, and most of tham wera in —New motor. Good all the. guaranteed. Metro Servtce Co. reflnlahlng. Estimates free. C. F. fjw storage; fr*' Insurance; free Patient—You say the doctor la way. One owner. USED DOUBLE bed mattress, and Boy.” to thoae who are too busy work­ British snd German dlriglblet. TOUR INCOICK tax return pre­ Tel Manchester 2-d868. Charbonneau. Phone 2-9575 or springs, good condition, price rea- delivery. All imrchandiae fully ARTHUR A. KNOFLA out? When will he be In? ing to look for It. Many Others 2-2805. guaranteed, backed by our good HEATED ROOM for one or two, Home is as comfortable aa Its pared by former deputy collector Open Evenings Til 9 P. M. aonable. Call Mrs. Hale, 6121, private entrance. Phone 8905. An Insect responds to kind New Office Girl—Well, I don't furniture says an Interior deco­ PETiCK W. PANTALUK slsctrical Days. reputation of 40 long years of fair Realtor—875 Main Street Two things take the pleasure of Internal revenue. In your home. BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. contractor, maintenance and wir­ PAINTING, paperhanging, floors and square deallnga. treatment, according to a scientist. know how' long he will be gone. Come spring the scales will be rator. Every man should buy his out of pleasure driving—the mo­ TeL 800S. FURNISHED Room, twin beds for When the flies come, just pat You see he It out on an eternity about the only thing lending much wife a comfortable chslr for him 30 Blssell St. Phone 7191 ing for light and power. 40 Fos­ ssifded and reflr.lshed. OetUngs WINDOW Shades made to order Phone 5440 or 5038—Est. 1921 torist tearing down the street and „ A—L—B—E—R—T—S one or two girls. Central. Call them —good and hard! case. weight to fish stories. to ait In. the contractor tearing It up. ter etreet Phone 3803. whitened. General carpeater work and Installed. Venetian blinds and 6745 after i. Home LIsUngs Wanted anc remodelUig. Men insured. CaU tif Street Hartford Pcraomls DeCORMlER MOTOR curtain rods. 24 hour service, es­ Waterbury, New Haven, Meriden ANTIQUES ReOnlshed. Repairing 6982. GUbert Flckett FURNISHED Room, complete MICKEY FINN Is There A Doctor In The House! onu, WOULD Uke ride to Pratt SALES, Inc. done on any furniture. Hemann, timates gladly given. Fagan Win- SEVEN-ROOM single—Oak floors, t.ANh LEUNAKU 189 South Main street Phone dow Shade Oo„ Route 44 at Bolton USED LAtysON sofa, blue frieze light Housekeeping faciUties at­ fireplace, oil burner and many * Whltney’i, working hours 8 to OUTSIDE, INSIDE Painting and cover, good condition, with slip 101 THE DRAFT FROM THE 0HN0!lH1IETAI^ Very Popular 5643. paperhanging, rree estimates Notch. Tel. 2-4478. tached. Inquire Chestnut extras. About 2-3 aCpe In rear 5, from vicinity Pine Acre Ter cover, round arm, 8 cushion street WWOOWNASOVENVOUA TMATONEOtLOCK race. Phone 3-lOSl. Prompt sendee. Reasonable Price 312,500. Jr mes J. Rohan A 1939 CHEVROLET 4-DR SEDAN WASHING Machine, vsea, toast- prices Phone 7630. O Frechetts CHICAGO white ehoe rink model, 395. Watkins Bros., 935 Son, Realtors, Telephone 7433. imsureitwas T WEU,1CAN'1TWAS COLD, PHU! PERHAPS TRAMTDST.FSAUL; era, Irons, electric clocks, etc. Ex­ roller akatea, aize 8 ^ , good con­ Main atreet. LARGE FRONT bedroom, well THEFH6TTIME /THOSET«fDANTIQUES INCOME TAX and accounting Radio. Heater. Defro.ater Workman’s compensation, pubUe heated. Can accommodate one or VOU SHOULD STAY 1 WANT1DGET aerrlce—Individual and buslneas. pertly eervlced. ABC Appliance, liability landed. dition. Telephone 5827. im m e d ia t e Occupancy, sbe room 1 EVERWAIKEP / YOU DU6UP FOB US going; Economy Plus 21 Maple. 2-1576. remnants of two people. Oontinuoiu hot water single, extra large comer lot. CaU Dan Hosier 2-3339. MAHOGANY 4 poster bed and Inlaid and felt base linoleum. with shower. Five minutes walk W MV s le e p ; 1 S^OTAKEIO THE show; Easy Terms at INTERIOR AND Ebeterior paint­ Ideal location. Owner transferred CAN'T UNOERSTANPjTHEVV Owe ANVOOPy LET US save you tiresome work JOSEPH A. CHESTER, tax con- ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- spring outfit In good condition, Langers Floor Covering, 4i Pur- to Cheney’s mUl. Parking space Phone 3376. by electrifying vour sewing ma­ DeCORMlER MOTOR •sultant-accountant. Specializing flnlsiied. Fully Insured. Ebipert 325, or will exchange for piano. n^ll Place. Phone 2-4123. for car. Private entrance. Phone ^ A NICHTM A R C ;^ chine. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple. .SALES. Ine. in farm and business incomes. Els- work. New 1950 wallpapei books. Tel. 2-1427 between 10 a. m. and 4923. 101 Chestnut street. t w o -f a m il y . 6-6, oil hot water 12 noon. .SLIGHTLY Damaged new G. E heat. Lot 85’ x 155’. Price 311.600 l/cifffCM ^ 3-1575. 24 Maple St. Tcl. 88,')4 tablljhed 17 years: modest rates. Edward ft Price. Phone 2-1003. dishwasher sink, 3349.95. Sacrl- Manchester lOlC Main street. East Hartford, flee at 3279.95. Village Charm HEIATED ROOM, 37 week. Inquire Siva Tyler. Agent. Manchester WANTED—A ride from Middle 8-4613. Evenings Broad Brook INTERIOR AND Bbcterlor paint­ 99 Oak street 2-4469, Turnpike West t Pratt A Whlt- CINE-KODAK eight m.m. camera. Store, 845 Main street. 1946 FORD Superior deluxe tudor, 1548J4. ing. Average rocm papered, 312. neirs. Hours, 8 to 4:45. Tel. 3- including paper. OeUIngs reflnteh- Like new. Phone 2-0609. PLEASANT Room with phone ex­ EAST CENTER Street near Man- radio and heater Small down THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday Chester Green, attractive seven- 9657 after 6. payment, S."! monthly. 1948 ed. EbteeUent workmanship. Ray­ Utility Trailer with 12’ x 6’ plat­ only—wo win allow you $30 In tension. Twin beds. Gentlemen Household Services mond Flaks 2-0237. trade for your old washer, regard­ or working louple preferred. room home with four bedrooms, Chevrolet Fleetline sedan, fully Offered 16A form. Bench milling machine. 10 Phone 5705. ' completely equipped home, de­ Aalnmnbile* Fot Sale 4 equipped. ro,-aI master, white H.P. Johnson, Evinrude Sports­ less of age, make or condition on signed for comfortable Uvlng. 3 ^ f - S O a»i«e»»s ke Tk« B«u araaMw. wall tires. Small down payment, FLAT FINISH. Holland window Repairing 29 man, and Elto Pal outboard the purchase of a new 1950 model BEAUTIFUL, completely furnish­ Robert J. Smith. Inc., 953 Main “ASK THE man who buys here” 331 monthly. 194t Chevrolet Aero- shades made to mcasura All motors. Very reasonable prices. ABC, Speed Queen or Bendlx street. about our used cars. The best deal MATTRESSES Vour old mat- ed combination bedroom and liv­ FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY B O tm AND HER BUDDIES Very Involved sedan, very popular model, 3995. metal Venetian blinds at a new 2-3009. 638 Parker street. Oyro-Matlc, automatic washer. ing room for business couple. BY ElKiAR MARTIN In town at So:im«ne A Flagg, 634 Small down payment, 331.97 low price. Keye mad# while you treas aterlllsed and remade like Easy budget terms. Benson’s 37,500, FOUR-ROOM house, oak rIP . IT KC6P!$ RAININ' Ceater atreet. Manchester. Tel. new. Call Jones Furniture and BOLTON building stone and flag­ Furniture & Appliances, 713 Main Kitchen and laundry privileges. XT’*. AMO ALL THAT ABOUT H t vxy« 0 TXXt XOIA.SO G O ? VOXKATib NOOW, monthly. 1946 Pontiac tudor, your wait Marlow'e. Frigidalre, continuous hot water, floors, Venetian blinds. gtorm X'LL A^AKC A J LXXl WLVWtMXOMS - V0VX.\.. OtOt 5101 Open evenings 'tU 9 p. m. car or amall down payment. 337 Floor Ooverlng, 86 Oak. TeL 3- stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ street. Telephone 3535. windows and doors, oil burner. ZILLION BUCKS/ KXMt\0 VIS.'.AXM X KQPPXO PWOGVW f oil heat Central. Phone 2-4442. TWSt, DON \ XXAO AM XXAVUVSt •m I tomx&wt « w tv L monthly: 1941 Chevrolet tudor, CORNICES and valance boards. 1041. phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. Immaculate condition. Vacant. ROY MOTORS, Inc. Custom built choice of designs. 32-INCH Roll Tho Ironer, electric. »'.V0>O.>5 \ TO WX^S TOLO '\M 1 VONG GORBV radio and heater. 3545 full price. MEN’S Rebuilt and relasted shoes. FURNISHED Room for working vJall owner, 2-1659. BETTER USED CARS 1947 Chevrolet tudor, beautiful Phone 2-3524 or 2-9002, from 9 In perfect condition. For family girl or couple. C«ntrally located. J E iP lS O AGOUt TV*. VOXXOLt. OX.A\. ‘ a. m. to 9 p. m. Bnslneaa Opportunitira 92 Good enough for dress or work. use. It’s yours for 325. Call 2- 1947 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR blue flnlah, fully equipped. Full Semi-private kitchen privileges. NEUV HOME of 6 rooms on one VS. XfXSSlO HE GROCERY STOKE, doing excel­ Reasonable prices. Sam Yulea, 0392. floor, space for 2 up. All modem A nice car. price, 31095. Several others aa low WEAVING of bums, moth holes Shoe repairer, 701 Main street CaU 2-4428. AGAXM*. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR aa 310 down. Douglas Motor Sales, lent business. Small amount of conveniences. Available in 30 and tom clothing, Hosiery runs, TWO-BURNER kerosene hot water days. T. J. Crocl'ett, Broker. 5416. Exceptionally clean. 333 Main street. Open every eve­ hsndhsgs repaired, slpper re­ cash required. Selling due to 111- ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — heater, 30-gaIlon galvanized tank FURNISHED Room for one or two 1941 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR ning until 9. neaa. Call 3620. Smith Corona Standard type­ gentlemen. Birch street. Phone placement umbrellas repaired, and 50-gallon storage barrel and 2-4428. FOR A Breath of spring buy these Reasonably priced. men's shirt collars reversed and writers and adding machines. stand, $25. Will sell separately. 8 rooms eaaily convertible to 2 1939 PONTIAC 4-DOOR 1948 PONTIAC STREAMLINER replaced. Marlow’s U ttls Mending Used machines sold or rented. Tel. 2-1593. Very Clean 6 SEDAN COUPE - Green, Help Wanted—Female 85 families. InslJe redecorated, out­ hydramatlc, fully equipped. Shop. Repaira on all n akes. MarloWa. Bosinen Ixtcations side will be painted. Furnace, de­ ROY MOTORS, Inc. SECRETARY, for galea division. COMBINATION Bengal gaa and For Rent 64 pendable artesian well, city water 1947 MERCURY CLUB COUPE— Alert, young high school gradu­ FOR RENT—One 16-M.M. eound oil range, also water tank. Tel. nearby, 2-car garage, nearly acre DeSoto A Plymouth Sales Fully equipped. projector for parties, churches, 2-2139. and Service Building—Contracting 14 ate can qualify now. Contact: RAILROAD hiding and parking fertile land for garden, chickens s-t Wilson Agency, 721 Main, Room clubs, etc. Cull 2-1496. Very rea­ facilities. Space for small shops 941 No. Main 8L Tel. 6113 1947 FORD STATION WAGON. GENERAL CARPEN'FRY. Altera sonable. AVAILABLE 1 2 Inch 195C Ad­ or building lots; adjacent Wilbur tlons, additions and new construc­ 207, Hartford. Phone Harry Ubby, Hartford 7- Cross Highway. FHA financing, ALLEY OOP Gumshoe Guz BY V. T. HAMLIN Open Evenings 1942 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE­ miral combination television, 8391. LUXE CONV. c o u pe:—New tion. Dormers, porches and ga INTERESTING Opening with na­ PFtiCES SLASHED on canvas radio and phonograph. New two low monthly payments. Immedi­ 1941 CHEVROLET H-ton truck, rages at reasonable prices. Work ate occupancy. Madeline Smith, paint. Excellent mechanical tional organization for cultured covers! Farmers—Contractors — tone red and gray plastic parlor SINGLE, Double and 3-room suites good condition, 1936 Ford coupe, condition. manahip guaranteed. Free esti Truckers! Want has the tarps set, 3169.95. Complete fumlahings Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. also other used cars and trucks. matea. R M. Alexander. Tel woman over 30, flexible hours, available for professional or 1937 PONTIAC 8 FOUR DOOR business experience helpful but you need at Big Savings! They’re for the home. AUo used ranges business use at Robert J. Smith, Ray Smith Oarage, Tolland, 3716. fully waterproofed, with double TWO-FAMILY duplex on New Route 74. Phone 351 Rockville. SEX}AN—Low mileage. Very hot nece.<»sary. Write Box CM, and refrigerators. Chambers 983 Main street. street, 6 rooms each. Steam funf- clean. CARPENTER Work Jobbing of Herald, giving details and tele­ stl’.ched seams, reinforced g;rom- Warehouse Sales, Manchester aoe. Single garage. Price 311,000. 1936 CHEVROLET 2-door, In good 1948 FORD SUPER DELUXE 8, all kinds. New construction. phone. mets! Buy all your canvas cover Green. Open days 9 to 6. Eve­ AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE. James J. Roha,i and Son, Real­ coBdiUon. Can be seen at Oerich's 4-DOOR SEDAN — Ebtcep- Worknian's compensation carried. needs now at theae low prices! nings 7 • 8:30. Orford Building. Apply Mar­ tors. Phone 7433. Oarage, Buckland. Uonally low price. CfUl for an estimate on any in- PART TIME help for nights, Reg. 35.75, 6’ x 8’ cover, 35.27; low’s. Inside or outaide work. Fred rauat be clean and willing to Rfcg. 310.95. 9’ X 10’ cover, 39.87; IMMACULATE Four-room house 1940 HUDSON 2-DOOR SEDAN Knofla. Tel. 7704. work. Experience not necessary. Reg. 314,95. 10’ x 12’ cover. 312.97; R C. A. RADIO, console. Phone 2- in nice, convenient location.-House i9 U PONITAC streamline deluxe —Exceptionally clean car. Call In person. Annex Snack Bar. Reg. 322.95, 12’. x 16’ ' cover, 9418. Hoasefl for Rent 65 Is not expandable. Beautifully 4nleor sedan. Call 3-1406 after 5. 1937 PONTIAC COUPE, 319.97.. Montgomery Ward. landscaped lot. Full price, 37,500. 1 NEED Extra cash? Make It easily.' WE BUY .^nd sell goo# used furni­ TO RENT—House on East Center Roofing 16A ture, combination ranges, gaa street, suitable for 2 or more of­ T. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone "Hello, Jtnitor! Whmt't pir in thie tpkrtmentT" DEPENDABLE USED CARS BAI.CH PONTIAC, Inc. Sell everyday greeting cards. 15- 5416. ROOFING — Specializing In re­ card 31 all-events assortment Boats and Arressoiies 46 ranges and heaters. Jones Furnl- fices. WUI remodel to suit ten­ Dodge and Plymouth Cars 155 Center St. Phone 2-4545 pairing roofs or ail Kinds, also scHs on sight: pays up to 100% tuie Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. ants. Ample parking space. Ap­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBBAITH new roofs. Gutter work. Chim­ Gift wraps, metallics. plastics, COME IN and see the latest In ply In person at 315 East Center FOR SALE CARNIVAL 1941 FORD deluxe coupe auxiliary tackle, outboards, boats, marine GOOD USED Weatlnghouse elec­ BY DICK TURNER Dodge Trucks—Specials ■eats. Heater. Good condition. neys cles.ied end repaired. 26 others. Also imprinted notes, sta­ street. 6 ROOM CAPE COD FRECKLES AND HIS EltlE.NDS How Ripping BY MERRILL C. BLOM8BR years experience k'ree esUmates hardware, paint etc. A store tric refrigerator. 6 cu. ft. In ex­ 1935 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SE­ One owner. Tel. 2-0022. tionery. napkins. Get free sam­ cellent running condition. Re­ Dormer windows, hot water Call Howley. Manchester 5361. ples, assortments on approval. especially for the marine aporta- 2'4 ROOM tenement, partly furn­ DAN—Heater, very good. man. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. markable value at 349.50. Mar­ ished for working people and light heat, fireplace. Good location. 8 LM. \ Full price, $75. FRAZER 1949 Manhattan deluxe, Artistic. 353 Way, Elmira, N. Y. radio, heater, overdrive. Sold for SHEET METAL, all tsrpea of roof­ McIntosh Boat Oo., located at low’s Furniture Dept. 5060. housekeeping. Garage also avail­ Price, 311.500 '"I At / wmooouo 1936 HUDSON 4-DOOR 8TOAN over 33,000 new. will sell for 31,- ing, gutters, leaders, new or re­ SECRETARY. Excellent start for the end of Purnell Parking lot. able. 2-0090. See —Heater. Full price, 376. paired. Metal and tile celAnga, Tel. 2-3102. GLENWOOD Gas range, white 595. Can be seen at Olcott Pack­ personable, single young girl with with black trim. Good condition. STUART J. WASI.EY 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SE­ age Store, 650 Center atreet. work guaranteed. Manchester 2- high office potential. Contact; State Theater Building DAN—Radio and heater, 1041 Reasonable. 157 Elaat Center Wanted to Rent 68 Telephone 4697. Between 9 x. m.- Wilson Agency, 721 Main, Room atreet. Tel. 6648 or 7146 very good. Full price, 3295. 207. Hartforu. Building Matriials 47 8 p. m. FEATURING Guaranteed roofs WANTED—4, 5, fl unfurnished No Money Down On Above Cars and expert repairs as well as CONTRACTORS! Bulders! Save MAGIC CHEF gas range with rooms. Veteran, Insurance clerk, 6 ROOM sm oU B 1940 OLD8MOBILE 4-DOOR SE­ DeCORMlER MOTOR gutter and conductor work. Try Help Wanted—Male .96 money on windows, doors, base­ oven thermostat, cream with wife, two small sens. Call 2337W4 DAN—Radio and heater. SALES. Inc. your “Local Roofer ’ Call Cough­ ment sash, complete with trim green trim. Excellent condition, WilUmantlc, collect. Write Box 4 Rooms down, 2 rooms up. . 3125 down. Steam heat, oil burner, fireplace A Fine Family Car lin 7707. NEAT APPEARING young man. and weatherstripping. All styles. reasonable. Phone 4600 after 7 76, Andover. 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SE­ High school age. for part time Good delivery. 20% saving. Call p. m. and 2 car garage. Located at the DAN. Ra^o and heater. 1940 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR SEDAN work. Apply Endlcott-Johnaon Mr. Young. Tel. 5161. Montgomery GOLb' Professional looking for Green. 3120 down. Heating—Plumbing 17 Shoe Store, 950 Main atreet. Ward, Manchester. ELECTRIC Ironer, Kenmore, floor rent. 2 adults aad 2 daughters. Small 6 cyl. Heater, defroster. modsl. Hardly uaed. 385. Phone Write Alex i ackney. Box 71, Also several building lots in dif­ 1941 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SE­ A smooth one owner ear In fine C. FULTON. Plumbing and Job­ 8659. DAN—Radio and heater. ARTESIAN Well drillers and help­ Salem, New Humpshlre. ferent sections of town. order. bing. serving Vanchester, Bolton ers for work on modem machines. Diamonds— W atrht 3125 down. Easy Terms at ami Coventry. Telephone Man­ CHESTS, Stoves, beds, tables, Good wages, steady work. State Jfwelry 48 If It’s Insurance, Contact PRISCILLA'S POP Proof Positive BY AL VERMEER 1940 PLYMOUTH t-DOOR SE­ chester 8731. references, age, and experience. chairs. General uaed furniture. n o tic e:—LANDLORDS— DAN—Radio and heater. LEONARD V. YOST. Jeweler, re­ Bargain prices. ‘The Woodshed, Wasley Insurance Agency irxfE BEENTHt«0N6. BUT MOVH NOMSEN'-E N S g i 3130 down. DeCORMlER MOTOR Approved for G. I. training. Box U 8T WITH US FOR SUTT- SALES, Inc. PLUMBING and Heating. Repairs E. Herald. paira and adjus' a watches expert­ 11 Main street. I ORNE rr ALMOST W»-ri_ONLV« riy OK TODAY I f 1942 DODGE H-TON PICKUP— and new work. Prompt service. ly at reasonable prices. Open ABLE TENANTS. Service Free S-ROOM Colonial, built 1940. Fire­ CVERV OteV ANO IT IT XNEm Completely overhauled. Rea­ 24 Maple St. Tel. 8854 New water mains installed. Elec, SALES Representative for local Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Two divans and one chair to place, tile bain, attached garage, CAR! 2S-M1LE sonable price. Manchester trie sewer cleaner and root cutter. organization. Our products are street. Phone 2-4387. match. "BUILD—BirY -REN T” screened porch, oil hot watei 1938 CHEVROLET 1'4-TON Eati matea given on all types of sold afternoon and evening hours One Grand piano, solid mahogany. heat, knotty pine fecreatlor work. Vincent P. Marcln, 305 by appointment. Commiaslona are room. Lot 105’ front, trees, stone DUMP—Hydraulic % hoist. In Automobiles for Sale 4 Fuel and Fc«mI 49A Exceptionally line for a club good condition. Cheap. North Main street Tel. 4848. paid In full weekly and include room. Contact the wlndt-ws, screens, Venetian blinds. full credit on repeat buatnees. SEASONED Hardwood for stoves, Asking 313,500. Offers considered See Us Before You Buy or Sell PLUMBING. Heating, repairs on REAL ESTATE BUREAU EUva Tyler, Agent, Manchester^ 1934 PLYMOUTH tudor sedan. old and new systema. oil burner, Previous sales experience helpful fireplace and furnace. Any length At KYLE’S 179 Maple street. Tel. 2-3563. but not essential as we fully train desired. Phone 2-9254 or 5301. Bolton Lake—Bolton, Conn. 42 Asylum Street Room 37 2-4460. SOLIMENE & FLAGG, Inc. water pump service. Prompt at­ you in our work. This opening fits HARTFORD. Tel. 2-6346 634 Center Street tention. John H. Carlson. Phone WASHING MACHINE, In very 7325. the mature man who Is interested SEIASONED Hardwood for fire­ Lots for Sate 73 In a permanent connection with a place, furnace and range. Imme­ good condition, price $35. Call 9 a. m.—9 p. m. t Open Evenings Until 9 Garages—Services— 7205 after 5 p. m. Storage 10 EFFUnENT Plumbing and beat­ good mcome. A car la necessary. diate delivery. B. J. Begin. Glas­ LARGE BUILDING lot. Forest Phone 5101 or 5102 ing Plugged drams machine Write Sales Manager, Box W, tonbury 3-2933. BEST PRICES fur furniture, an­ street, Manchester, A zone. Writ< 3-S GARAGE FOR Rent. 81 Benton cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 Herald, for appointment. tiques. Trading Post, 17 Maple Farna and Land for Sale 71 Box 8, Herald, for particulars. DeCORMlER MOTOR Oakland street Phone 6497. FIREIWOOD end alebs. Custom COM. tMt 9* NU Bnyiec. mc. t. m. ma. u. %, mt. ocr. street. Tel. 3159 chain saw work. Henry Weir. street. 2-1089. Open noon Mon­ VERNON—16 acres of land that MM w I t iaa»if«. me. T. a wa w a m. we. days, Tuesdays. AU day Thurs­ VIC FLINT TIbm For Tha Teat BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LANR Sharp—Smooth—Solid PLUMBING And Heating, special­ Help Wanted—Male Phone 2-2491. may be easUy developed intc at­ Suburban for Sate 75 m«y tourid like 6 silly qutttion to ask a fkth6r>in-law, izing In repairs, remodeling, cop- Or Female day, Friday, and Saturday. tractive home sites. Robert J. but how long did it tnkt you to break your wif# of hanging "Furtharmore. I’m outt work, overdrawn at tha bank, and HAVt you 1941 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Hosinesa Services Offered 16 pei water piping, new construe- BALED WHEAT straw. Paul F. Saoith, Inc., 958 Main street ANDOVER— Exactly 10 mUei three w ttkt behind in my rent!" HEARD THAT from Mancbestei Center, moderr steokingi all over the bathroom to dry?" teilewbij rSCNO MANGLE (•'LUoK Problems solved with tiqn, estimates given, time pay­ HOME Demsnatratori wanted for Schendel, 187 Garden strbet Machinery and Toola 59 Special Deluxe. Radio, Heater, ments arranged. iSdward Johnson. full or part time work, to sell our Phone 2-0465. 6 room Cape Ood—4 rooms finish­ afternoon.. CHECKED exit , Defroster. linoleum, aapna.i tile counter. Be for Sate 7* UV'I OI K XX BY J. R. WILLIAMS Elxpert workroanahip. free eetl- Phone 6979 oi 5044. sensational Tupper-Ware line, tif^ED FERGUSON with loader, ed, 2 unfinished, fireplace, com­ OUR BOARDING BOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE A friendly little companion for matca. Open evemnga. Jones' plus a beautiful selected line of plows, stock of used tractors NBUV HOUSE, 5 rooms plus one bination. storm windows anc ss bedspreads, drapes, playing cards, LOOSE HAT and baled hay for screena. Garage, large lot. Hurry. ORBAcr THAT the pleaaant months to come. Furniture. Oak street Phone tale, can 2-4230 after 8:30. with and without buUdoaers. unfinished, fuU ceUar, oU, hot CAESAe SOME GOOD WAV TtO 2-1U41 , MiUlncry-^-Dreasmaklng 19 etc. Call or write The House of Large selection farm Imptemants, water heat oU copper heat and Hurry, Hurry. Price only 38,500 Easy Tenns at Plastics, Inc., 242 Main street. Alice Clampet Phone 4993 or 2- WMAT DtO 6AMES FOLD AN OPERA CUS’TUM MADE CLOTHES to 5t new and uaedt Dublin Tractor plumbing, 2 picture windows, 80 x THE MAM IDEA HAT VdrrHOOT LINOLEUM - Asphalt Uls, waU New Britain. Phone New Britain Garden—Farm—Dairy Co., WiUlmanUc. Phone 2055. 100 lot, on Broad street near 0880. covering Done by reliable, well- Individual. Wui work from pat­ 3-8070. DO WRONG t. WING TAKING DeCORMlER MOTOR tern or win originate. Dresses, Prodocta SO Woodland. LouU WhiU, builder CNe IT OFF.' SALES. Inc. trained men. All lobs guaranteed. aulU. coats, gowns, etc. Phone SNOW PLOWS, Maxim bumper Hall Unoleum Co., 82 Oak atrsst plows for cars ano piekups. Psor- 11,000 cash. Wanted—^Kcal Batata 77 SPRIG 24 Maple St. 2-3909. Sitoatfona Wanted— GREEN Mountair potatoes. First OP Tel. 8854 Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166. quality, very mealy. 31.75 a less hydrauUe lift plows for cars, FOUR ROOM single, built accord­ IF YOU Have a slngla or S-fanll} AL’TERATIONS, AU kinds, for F em ale 98 trucks and tractors. C^tol BROCCOLI bushel delivered tc your door. OaU ing to State 1M% loan. FuU par­ houM to saU call HasUnga,-Kaa I men’s, ladies’ and children's wear. Hathaway 2-1390. Equipment 85 Main atraat Pluma ticulars. 8. A. Beechler, Realtor. X stete SpedaUat Odd Failowi WOMAN IS WlUing to baby sit 7958. Call after 5 o’clock, 2-3828. days or evenings. Excellent ref­ Phone 6968. BuUding, at Um Center. (Ready m erences. Phone 2-2156. Garden—Fara—Dfliry buyers with caab waiting.) 1948 F-5 FORD IV 2 T O N Mnafeal Inatnancnta 53 ATTENTION Phona 8-llOf. WASH TUBBS Up To Her______BY LB8UB TURNER Movlnr—Trackint— Prodocta 50 __ .EEToik^HM RFOaa^ FOrAFAtfOK Stonig* 60 Situations Wanted— OONSIDRIUNO 8BU JNO VBfl'R. iwa VM R M TM t RE.~«ocLwmfe*n /aLbitSiiactfTM onci h y d r a u l i c p l a t f o r m d u m p t r u c k MEALY GREEN Mountain pota- SPECIAL SALE! Aa distributors HOME OWNERS or m HUMAMD Flaw TH' EffcoennzED v N te/aS o n W N M o a THS1 [ms MAE DoeroLt tamoo aom^nmmmt Male ' 29 for the famous Baldwin Aeroaonic YOUR PROPERTY T SHErv-iVCD OLi ------r t back'KMiW El I LIGHT LOCAL truckmg. Ashes toea. No. 1 and No. 2. Amelia PROSPECTIVE OWNERS Without oMlgalHw to yoa ws COOP. FATb E T IF E W HMM_AfttAtP ^ and rubbish removed. Pamtlng Jarvla, 872 Parker street OaU spinet we have taken In trade Uf LOCATte Tir VARMWr MMWtCK ai Otis, TOUNO MAN desires farm work spinets of standard makes, fuU 88 will appralaa or mako yoa a cash FOR M aur NAPPiw* TO Ct 7N’ FICTURCE'. f m e o T V i M springy 7J50 X 26 and odd jobs. Reasonable. K. C. or kitchen man in a restaurant 7028 between 12 and 1 and after If you want to sell, contact offer t6i property- 8w oa bafors A aio tANCHtR. you H a n . M M . z r**yy ■pott'ght Marks. Phone 6267 or 6113. 5. notes. Excellent condition. Good 965 7M|9 M A « ani8l Write Henry Marrotte, Cherry selection. Prices from fS65 to this office. If you want to buy you aelL. - - ___ R UN9 HKRKl BEK THE CAR lY E j y y * ^rocUoiial Valley Road, Cblumbia, CX>na. - Phono’ f22g Or 6279 -- teMniD tDCMCMi «xtmor nlrror. RUBBIHH and aahae removed. IB- 8475. They look Uke new! If you FUUBIONnOR •1^00 emerators cleaaec. Sand, graval contact thia office. If you BRAB-BURN REALTY 51 are thinking of -a smaU piano ba and cmdera Van sarvlce and want to build contact this of­ i t o c e d l o w t o s e l l q u i c k Doftm-BIN*—Pate 41 sure to see thasa bargalna! Tmrns TIHNKINO o f SeUlngf We nae4 local moving. Phone H. M Joaoa. OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 North arranged. Goas Plano Oo., ST 4 8 room bouaea. Buyers wait- 2-1362. 3-3072. MMn street buya and aella good fice. If you wanjt to arrange a to IVE BLAM1CP nr ONID MANY FINAMCE TERBIS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS COLLIE Puppies aaUe and white. AUyn street Hartford. mg. Quick rsaulte. CaU Suburbar used furniture • and antiques. mortgage contact this office. UKE SLEEPtMTOUT At RAIN, Very reeeonebtc. 605 Oakland Rselty Oo„ Kaaltors. Phona 82iS A « I’VE »AT nOR XMAIBE AeUAXVfM UGHT Local iTucklng. Aah ra- atreet Call 2-2628. Frank Denette. Phone 2-8878. If you want information on BovaL W. B. Pemtt, Jr. PtiOM Wsated—Ts Bay 58 WE HAVE oayeza waiting rot ’60UT MV OLO RHBUMarC BMA 7306. COLLIB8 A.1CC. H lue Merlaa aad OOCA810NAL Table, $5; O. B. per cent loan contact this AT lACT 1 KNOW WHERE O FiM t refrigerator, 35u; studio couch, bouses Of avety dsaciipSon nr cum tome toonn... HfAD» and Trie. Dam^Oellent Blue Lady. BOYS 29” or s6” bicyela. In good office. ■ your proparty with us tot imm 1 o a r n a t o u r MESTiNr flack THE AUSTIN A. ChaBbaw Oo„ Btra Poplar by Storm. Phone 2876. 325; bedroom chair, ■ 32; Uvlng dtete action. NavUla and Evans m 5EVEMTK AMO

TRDttSDAT, HAItCR g, tgw mattrl|r0t?r- Snifnins li^rald Become a Partner, in a Great Humanitarian Work—Join the Red Cross Una Brown, Mias gUhsl Robb, Mias Robb, Mra. John Burks, and Mra. The Odd fallows win exemplify Ii^ n g R. such of 87 Arvine Catherine McGulrs, MIsa Helena Ann McCann. Place, regional vice president of Covenant Women the Brat degree In Bast Hartford, Auction Offers Booth, Miaa Mary Taylor,' Misa Milk Fed Broilersy About Town the NaUonal Home Building Aeao- Betty Willard, Mlea laabelle Ra­ Average Dally Net Preae Run The Weather tonight. AU membera are re- daUon; and Mrs. John Radell vice Plan Smorgasbord iliiuuMl el P. a Weathe gan, Mies Bhnily Gove, Miss Helen Fryers, Roasters FM the Month et February. 1950 M M T IfariBMU OMMir A ^ - quasted to be at Odd Fellows hall chairman of the Republican Town Fine Selection Ikites, A. Hyatt Sutllffe, Mrs. An­ luy. if®. M. Bp®iiji*_^war not later than 7:30. ,'^.*"***^S committee of Marlborough, will be Mrs. Robert WIdham o f Benton na McCann, Mrs. Frances Miller, and Capons PWr, windy aad €»f the Past Grand Masters will guest speakers at the Joint meet­ street, president o f the 0>venant Mrs. Laurie Carlton, and Mra. Ma­ v £ n x m , win iMkl it* bualnaM Dressed, elsaned naS wbMn S. thla aftemoaat < follow the reguUr meeting of the ing of the Manchester Women’s Congregational Ladles Aid Socie­ rion Lynch. HALE'S 9,877 iimUnf tomorrow «T*nln* ®t Odd Fellows tomorrow evening at Unusual Items to Be Wrapped la eeUopkaas aad bsM oeM*r tealghtt Saturday fair ' Republican Club and the Republi­ ty, and MISS Ellen Johnsoh o f The articles will be classified and Memher of the AndH JiatirhpHtpr lEuptiittg Upralb »l(h t o'clock In tho State Armory. la deep freeM fer year eea- ■lowly rklag temperature. 7:80. can Activities Committee. Wed­ Maple atreet, have been appointed Presented at Educa* placed on display by the sorting Bureau of Ofcnlatlous oo-chairmen of a large committee Headquarters vealeaee. Ne waHlag. I M . Harty Sweet and Mre. EI- nesday evening of next week at tional Group^s Fair committee: Miss HUvie Johnson, Manchester— A City o f ViUase Charm OMr Weden, repreaentin* the locm In the second of the aeries of the American Legion hall, which of women o f tne society and Miss Esther Grsnatrom, Biss Es­ church, who have algnlfled their FOR Amarloan lagton unit, made their I>nten classes being held at cen­ Is open to all. Mrs. Radell who ther Anderson, Mtia Catherine Prices Are L&wer church, at 8 o'clock on Tluirs- wlllingneas to put on a real Swed­ annual elalt today to the Newing­ ter Is Instructor for the Hartford A special feature of the rum­ Shea, Miss Mary Burks, Miss Ma­ (ClaMtScd AdvertWug ou Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1950 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS day evenings, Rev. Dudley ish Smorgasbord. It is several DeUvety la MaaekesMr VOL. LXIX, NO. 135 ton RoapltaL In conjunc^n eith County Republican Women’s As­ mage sale and food fair of the rion Casey, Mrs. Laura Velte, Mrs. will speak on “Strength ’^roiigh sociation conducted a school of years since the women of this Gertrude Quish, Mrs. Nora Mc­ Friday Bveolags other auxiliary members from dif­ Manchester Education Aasoclatlon, Christian Discipline” ; and Rev. Instruction yestei-day at the Ho­ church have undertaken a similar Cann, Mrs. Evelyn Gerard, Mrs. ferent towna. They d l'trijm t^ Clifford O. Simpson on Justifica­ task, and they solicit the interest Saturday, March 18, in the .Hol­ Helen Bobyk, Mra. EMna Samuel- dgarettea, atampa and other Items tel Bond. H. A. FRINK tion By Faith." Anyone Interest­ and patronage of the parishioners lister school, wll Ibe an auction of son. Million Dollar Blaze Senate Group to the paUenta, purchased from Solllvaa Ave. Wapplag ed Is welcome to attend the meet­ and townspeople. Cashiers for the sale will be: A. funds contributed by each of the James B Wilson, secretary of several line pieces of furniture, TeL Blaa. 715S After 4 P. M. ing tonight.' The date set is Saturday, Hyatt SuUlffe, Misa Doris Klbbe Freed Doctor Still Wherry Hits Urging electrical appliances and choice uniU during the year. the local Civil Service Board, In­ March 25, and ticketa were dis­ and Lawrence Leonard. Misa Jean W ill Get Data vites attention to the fact that tributed today for two sittings, foods, with Prineipal Edson M. Lowe and Miss Catherine Putnam New Thoroughly the closing date for receipt of ap­ one at 5:30 and a second_for 6:45 Bailey acting as auctioneer. will be In charge of wrapping arti­ G iv e ! plications In the examination for p. m. Membera of the Aid Society The project is for the benefit of cles for purchasers. Chester Rob­ Is Facing Hearing On Red Cases Proper home nursing can Zone Deputy Collector has been and the Covenant League wll Manchester Memorial Hospital, inson, George Potterton, and Fred MATTRESSES Modem Home extended until March 21. Posi­ Suspended Sentence often mean the difference be- Join forces In disposing of the tic­ and to secure variety and value Ware will act aa floorwalkera. tions to be tilled are In various The food sale will be conducted It is better to have a good tfreen long Illness and quick re­ For Sale kets, making plana for the feast for the sale, members of the col­ offices of the Treasury Depart­ and preparing the doiens of dishes lection committee, with a repre­ in the lobby of Hollster school and rebuilt mattresS' than a McCarihy Contends He covery besides contributing to By Medical Board 4 Rooms completed and ment, Bureau of Internal Revenue, that go to make up a regulation sentative In each school, have gath­ will include the following home­ Ranges, Refrigerators cheap new one. We re­ Will Back Up ChBrges the comfort of patients. I..ast located In Connecticut and pay smorgasbord. They will be able to ered the following types of mer­ made foods: large 2nd floor ready for make and sterilize all types year the Red Cross awarded 14 $3,100 per annum. The necessary serve about 60 at a table, or 125 chandise: Baked beans, bread,-pies, cakes, Washers and All Communist^Spy Ring Be Given Soviet Spy finishing. Lot 60 17!>. application blanks can be obtained of mattresses. certificates to Manchester wom­ \ altogether. Reservations may be Clothing, furniture, linens, books, and cookies, "nie food sale la be­ Sander Acquitted of Hotel Burns; at the local post office. made by telephoning Mrs. Carl ing arranged by the following: In State Department en for completion of home comics, stationery, vlctrola rec­ Other Appliances 93 Hemlock Street Helgerson wife of the pastor, ords, dishes, cooking utensils, and Miss Hazel Hooey, Mies Made­ Murder in Death o f wa • i nursing courses. Help keep Jones Furniture and Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98. 2-1.544 or Mrs. WIdham,,7430. jewelry. line Brown, Miss Elisabeth Ben- Cancer • Riddled Pa­ Washington, March 10— ($5 — Senator Criticizes Ache* American health standards high O^en for Inspection Sunday Paul Paige, boy organist of the The following teachers are serv­ net, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Han­ Floor Covering 1 WO r erish Heroine o f Icy Rescue Daughters of Scotia, will hold a Senator McCarthy (R-Wla) work­ Aclieson Hurls son for Recommenda* by supporting the 1950 Red meeting at 7:45 tomorrow evening church, will play a number of se­ ing on the collection committee: nah Jensen, Miss Virginia Bradley, 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 tient; Society House Call T, Shannon, 7469 Mrs. Daisy Bill, Mrs. Herbert ed today on “ a number of import­ Cross fund campaign! at the Masonic Temple. lections between 6:15 and 6:45. Miss Carrie Seymour, Miss Made- lion; Says Secretary O f Delegates Planning Former Coal Miners ant rases" which he contended will New Batllecry back up his chaiges that a Com­ Should Have I.iel I.4IW Meeting for Sunday Victims When 72- munist spy ring U operating In the Room Hostelry Blazes State department. ‘Total Diploiniiry' Now Take Its Course as Candia, N. H., March 10.— The Senate Foreign Relations lA>ng as Derision Made A VISIT TO PINEHURST WILL SUGGEST MANY DELICIOUS FOODS (JP)— Dr. Hermann N. Sander, subcommittee which Is Investigat­ Urgpfl to Beat Rus­ Consistent Shopping At Benton, 111., March 10.—(P)— ing his accusations, amid much Gubitchev Subject to acquitted of murder in the Fire destroyed the 72-room Hud- arguing, la in recess until Monday. sians in Cold War ITS CONVENIENT! death of a cancer-riddled pa­ hotel on Benton’s public McCarthy said he believes he can American Prosecution SOFT-WEVE tient, atiil faces a hearing be­ square early today, taking a re­ finish outlining his cases In about Washington, March 10—(S’)- A SHOP fore the State Board of Reg­ ported toll of two lives. five hours then "If I am not Inter­ new cold war bait leery — "total TOILET TlSSn Washington, March 10.— FRIDAY MORNING istration in medicine. Dr. Fire Chief Marvin Hobbs of rupted." diplomacy" — waa raised f«'r (/P)—Senator Wherry (R., Benton Identified the victims The committee voted late yester­ HALE'S Self Serve John S. Wheeler, state health Americana today by Secretary of Neh.), criticizoct Secretary of There’s extra parking space! Mike Ellff, 67. nearly blind, and day to refrain from further Inter­ officer and secretary of the George Summers. 71. both former ruption In the hope McCarthy will State Achesnn. Us meaning; An State Acheson today for rec­ Smaller crowds! Faster, board, said last night the board coal miners. Both lived in third wind up hi* testimony by nightfall all-out effort, short of shooting, ommending that Valentin A. will decide what medical penalty. ea.sier shopping! floor rooms in the rear of the ho­ Monday and let the group get on to curb Russian expansion. If any, will be Imposed on the 41- Gul)itchev, Russian convict­ tel. witl. other phases of the Inquiry. Declaring that the nation must Beefs The Big Buy! year-old country doctor. ed as a spy, be given a sus­ STORE HOURS and Health Market Mra. Amy Groverman, who Moves At Soair* Fare do far more than It la now doing Time to “Beat Cp” Allowed OPEN EVERY DAY That superb beef that promises real eating! owned the hotel building, tele­ Angry flare-ups at the Inquiry to halt Soviet plans for "world pended sentence and sent The board secretary said he phoned guests in their rooms, then have caused It to move at a snail's from this country. sconowas 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. contact members of the group domination," Acheson said: win started to check the rooms person­ pace. "W e clearly are not focusing Bungling Evidence of Undtneea Heavy Com Fed Steer at once and that Dr. Sander will ally only to be trapped by the "1 will present a number of Im our resources In the winning of "Secretary of State Acheson'8 ' be allowed a reasonable time to Means Consistent Savings flames herself. portant cases and will name names that struggle." bungling of the Gubitchev spy "rest up" before he is called. Firemen rescued her from an esse Is further evidence of his un­ The House of Delegates o f the .\ general alarm fire In Boston gutted these buildings In the down­ In each case," McCarthy told re­ What's needed, he said, is a upper story window, bringing her single-mindsd, "voluntary" cam­ fitness tn continue as secretary o f New Hampshire Medical society, town section o f the city. Cause of the blaze, which brought dansagr porter*. "Ijn sora# Instances I wlU RIB ROAST down a ladder. paign by all slementa of tha na­ state.” Wherry. G.O.P. Senat* Another guest tied bedsheeta to­ eetlmated at close to $1,000,000, was not dctermlaed. (N E A telephoto). make the names public. In others which generally makes recom­ tion—Congress, the executive de­ leader, said In ■ *tatement. mendation* to the board, plana to gether and slid down the side of I probably will give the names to partments of the government, and " I f there was any merit In Rus* The roast for juicy Mis Your Food Buying Uie three-story, hotel. the committee tn confldance." meet Sunday afternoon in Concord ■la's claim that Gubitchev waq The committee has Inritsd Doro- the people. He mentioned partic­ flavor! You can taste — the atate capital —to discus* the All Others Believed Safe immune from prosecution, Mr. thy Kenyon to a public hearing ularly such Institutions as busi­ CHESTERFIELD the difference in Pine- case. A ll other guests were believed Large Committee Will ness, agriculture, the prees and tha Acheson should have recognised it a o A iE im Dr. Wheeler pointed out, hoW' safe. Tuesday to mak* a formal reply before the Russian apy was put to hutst Quality Beef. to charges McCarthy has fisld at radio. , over, that it Is his board that has Mrs. Groverman said ahe be­ Acheson sketched this new mit- trial. But having asserted Gubtt- authority to grant or revoks lieved there were 20 persons reg­ her. The WlscoBSIn lawmakoT said chev was subject to prosecution. two days ago that Mlao Kanyon, a line of national support for Unllel $1.79 HEALTH MARKET licenses to practice medicine. istered. Sit for Changes Plan States foreign policy three wee'xa Mr. Acheson should have let tbo He said the board had requested She said that all records were former UniUd States laomber of a law take Its course.” United Nations coRuntaaiaii. haa ago. In an informal White Hoium) Dr. Sander to appear before It In burned. talk before the advertising council, Mrs. Stephen Loamls, of Rochra' Gubitchev, former United Na­ This low price on all except first two ribs FRESH DRESSED been affiliated with at laari 38 FRESH ROASTING January—Just after his Indictment The loss possibly will be near a private organisation of leaders ter, Mlan„ warnw her feet In ■ tions engineer, and Judith Coplon^ 68 Members o f Legis- m e g ■ # Oommunlst-front organiaatlosw. which are featured this week at 69c lb. — but the physician requested post- $300,000, estimated Rico di Ste- In the field of advertising. pan o f water after she reaeute former employe of the Justice de­ iwnement until after the trial. fano, owner o f a bar operated tn Misa Kaayon, aU» a formar New OfflctslB said the talk waa ks]>t three boys, oae of them her aon, partment here, were convicted la the building. lature to Conduct Pub- ] \ 0 W S TldbltS a New York trial of conspiracy to CENTER SLICED PINEHURST BROILERS CHICKENS York city lofty*, alraady has caU- secret, in the expectation that from drowirtng hi Bear eteek. She HADDOCK FILLETS Free to Beaume Practice The hotel interior waa burned ed M o C a tt^ a cowardly Uar who held lier 9-ye«r-old son, Richard, spy for Russia. S.O.S. Wheeler’s announcement came lie Hearings on Rewrit- j culled From (Jf) WIroa Acheson might uec the same ideas iMAQIC scousno PAM out, but the walla remained stand­ I "tolityr lOfugo In 81* oongrea- In a public addreaa tn lata Fsbrusry while standing nerk-deep In the Miss Coplon was given a 16- FRESH OYSTERS after attaches had told nowsnlM ing. ing o f (Constitution ■lonat qPauaRy ^ t o t o t innocent o$ early March. WhsaJUtls did swollen er*ek aad then directed year prison sentencs .yestordiqr, A lb. . that Dr. Sander was free to resume Nelson Whittington, a city po- similar sentence was'given Gutrft* SCALLOPS SWORDFISH PMHaa,la ant.ftt Jirtefty 4a ilgp- hot materiallM lt~waA^edded to reaene efforts for two other boys. 2 For 42c medical praqtioolBuaa4Ute)y. They jicaman. aqtd te hmoved the fit* a M twfi ihdat potnikma arnas tn YoatttytliiK liio Uw oom- (A P wtraphoto). chev but it was suspended on con­ ■aid that rastrlcUotui, which Hartford, Marih 10.— mak* a reconatruotsd varrion cf CARNATION sl^rtod In Ulo haasmanL aecond day d f atrika by all-Japan mlttoa^fopliaf’ owortualty "to at his apeech puMie. dition that he be deported wlthla CANADIAN SMOKED .591 hiblted him from practicing (lur­ Fireman of tight southsrn nu- — The Connecticut Legisla­ two weeks. electric industry workers...In un­ tack Sanator McCarthy’s oatraga- Prapairad from Mrsnory ing trial, wore lifted with acquittal. ture has raised a 68-member 2 For 25c COVENTRY PRIDE nois cltlM fought the blaze. successful attempt to assassinate oua and maliciously falaa ehargaa Tha U xt given out laat night Treatment Recommended MILK The handsome yoimg doctor and Benton baa a population o f 7.373. committee to conduct public Lebanese Premier Riad El Bolh, about ma. was not an actual tranacrlpt but Peace Viewed Both the State and Justice de­ SARDINES Again this week Pinehurst Meat Dept, offers his wife, who sped off to an undis­ In Pure OUve Oil Fire Call From Onest learings on the proposal of young Syrian ntlssea his target Jeaaap Given Cliaare to Reply venloa prepared from memory partments recommended that closed place 1 ^ night after the the very finest fresh pork from the land of corn... SCNSWEET A guest, LUaw two closely re­ In court proceedings In Bovlet- Dr. Sander. er Gov. Chester Bowles took* the Four-engine Navy plane, with lated h n ea w frnvign policy. viet Politburo Sec domlnnted eastern Europe. With his pretty, smiling wife on Labor Gibinet proposal to the opening of a spe­ Undeirsecretary of Navy Dan Kim­ Births Cover The first, hs aaid, la “ to* meet Greatest Objective Wherry asked in hla statementt PINK lb FOR ECONOMY FA M ILY’S FAVORITE his arm, "Herm," as his intimates cial "emergency” session of the ball and 11 others aboard, muhm wherever possible all thrust* of the “ By what authority .does Mr. DUZ call him, pushed him way through power cable while iqiproachJng Acheson say who shall go to Jail Steaks Legislature convened by him for Soviet union’’—aa has been done in SALMON a cheering crowd outside the Survives Test this purpose. Salt Lake City airport but lands 3-Day Period Greece and Turkey. Moscow, March 10—(P)— Three and who shall go free 7 In tha Most ads. we have seen feature Shoulders of Fresh RIB PORK coimty court In Manchester, 12 Both Houses Beoeaa safely... .Alllea . announce that The second policy line, he eald, members of the Soviet union's United States all men are eqtial DREFT 39c miiss from here, shortly before After raising the committee, occupation of West Germany will must be to create those economic, Politburo have put peace among Lamb at .49c Lb. We continue with our low price THE SCOTT cost Oernian tqgpayers about (Oootlnaed on Page Twolve) p. m. (Conservation Motion on the Democrat-dominated Senate Baby Daily Way W ife political, social and psychological the great powers at today's great­ of 4,')c on the finest Lamb Shoulders. Boned and CLEANSIMG Shoulders ROAST WMsked Into Seehtslon recessed until Tuesday, while the $962,434,000 for fiscal year 1650- 27c BITE SIZE 51... Siamese Iwliis Joined head conditions that strengthen and est Internstlonsl objective. rolled if you wish. Or we will cut chops off and fix They stepped into an automobile Iron and Steel Nation­ Republican - controlled Houae re­ O f Fishermen Has create confidence In the Democra­ TISSUES and war* whisked into brief cessed until March 21. to head In birth six days ago are All three have made declarations TUNA the balance for stewing. Serve Roast Lamb reported well and thriving in Triplets; Record Set tic way of life." elusion. Pursuing cars soon were alization Is Defeated The committee is to be com­ Shoulder with Gravy and baked brown potatoes. Wynyard, Auatrailia . .. House In this connection, he cited the along these lines In campaign outdistanced, hut the word got prised of 25 House and 13 Senate speeches In the constituencies Cmn 3 3 c too SNIITf 2 per 2 3 c London, March 10.—( ^ —Brit­ committee is told that government JoneevUIe, La., March 10—(P)— took $600,000 loss last year by (Coattaoed on Png* Eleven) Flashes! (Continued on Page Eleven) A baby a day for three consecutive where they are candidates for ths (OoottMMd M P ig a Tea) ain’s Labor government squeaked packing Ita surplus potstoes in (lays— that’s tbs way ths 88-year- Solid Pack coming national elections Sunday. (Lata Balletlaa of tha iff) Wtro) LAMB LEGS KRAFT VERMONT past its first major parliamentary brxhd new sacks, instead of nsed old wife of a fisherman gave birth They are Deputy Premiers WHITE MEAT 69- SLICED BACON teat last night. But tha imeasy lea. to tripleta. Georgl M. Malenkov, Lavrenti P. Laborltea face fresh trouble In an­ AFL National Farm Labor Watching the newcomers gurgle Welfare Goals Berta and Andrei A. Andreyev. Pickled Honeycomb Tripe at 39c, Meadowbrook SNAPPY CHEESE tb 65c Rent Controls Tax Increase union tells President Truman an Browa Becomes Chief Joatte* TUN A other crucial vote Monday. milk from their bottles today, Dr. Malenkov, spesklog In Moscow’s Hartford, March 10 —iff)— A home made Sausage Meat at 45 and fresh Lamb By a 14-vote margin, 310 to 296, estimated 100,000 children of Job­ N. G. Nsslf, who dellvsred the famous Hall of Columns last night, less American farm, workers are Given in Talk former ma>or of Norwich wao Patties at 49c belong on the budget list. PARD SMOKED Still Up in Air Prime Minister AtUee’* Socialists Plan Dropped bablee over the three-day period, drew storrtiy applause from hla evvorn In today aa CoanceUeut’a 2 oma 89c beat back,a Conservative motion Starving while blg-scale farm op­ said "I've never heard or read of listeners when he declared that erators continue to Import work­ Slat chief Justice. He waa AIIj'b L. aimed against the impending na- such a cass befort." ths Sorist Union Is ready to par­ Brown, formerly aa aasoclato Juo- 2 c . n a 2 3 c SHOULDERS ers from M exico.. Paul Raynaud, tionMIzatlon o f the iron and steel (In Chicago, the American Med­ Seven Objectives of ticipate In any sincere effort to tioe, who waa aworn ia at 19 a, m., CHUCK GROUND Lb 55c | | PPG FOOD Democrats Apparently last PVench premier before Nazis Senate Votes Funds to Industry. A defeat would have ical association said it haa no rec­ by Ihe nau be aocoeeded, Chlel occupied his country, says on ar­ American I.«gion Con* prevent s new war. A euxtomer raggrfited that w * call our Corned Beet OLD SOCTHPORT TREAT YOURSELF TO forced the government to resign ord of any previous trlpM birth said Jnalico WUUam M. Maltble of Administer Ceilings Abandon Idea of Hike rival in New York that Commun­ "The Soviet government "gi*nUe-«-ured” tnxte^ of tender cure . . . Imt call It what only two weeks after It won a over a three-day period.) ference Are Outlined Graaby. Chief Juatioe Brown'a These Items Have Unusual you win . . . it does giro itatlxfactlon. We will have Evlstwr- VEAL second term In a close general ists in Franoe cannot defeat com­ The tired worn-looking mothOr, Until June 30 Only Proposed by Truman (UoatlBued oo Page Tea) flrot act In hla new onpncity wna ated small turkeys . . . farm fresh Fryers and Fowl. CO CK TA IL SAUCE 39c VEAL election. bined forces against them. .A few Mrs. Lester Hardle, propped her­ then to awenr In S n p e ^ r tOoort Hartford, March 10—(P)— Seven SHU ahead of the government— stocks display considerable self up on an elbow and smiled at Judge Erneet A. IngUa of Mlddle- RUMP ROAST Washington, March 10—)— whose overall majority In the Washington, March 10 — (P)— strength In generally lower mar­ her new son and two daughtara. OkJoctivos o f New Ehigland Child IHCTTE IPPBlia BONELESS------NO WASTE------CLEAR M EAT CHICKEN OF THE SEA towH aa an noaodato Juatioe of tha CHOPS H ie question o f extending rent House o f Commons was cut yes­ Democratic tax law writers today ket. “ Tea ChUdreo Enoogh" Walfare conferencs of ths Ameri­ apparently abandoned any idea of Accused W ife Supreme Court of Error*. BOTTOM ROUND controls another year waa still up terday to only six seat*—is a vote “They are the last,’’ she said. can Legion were outlined thla • • • Monday on another Conservative $1,000,000,000 net Increases In TUNA ______C.n 33c in the air today. Treasnry Balance "Ten children are enough." Bha morning In an addreaa by Dr. A. Ruaoln Wallu Out o f Meatlag motion. This deplores the govern' taxes, as proposed by President ROAST LK 89c has seven other children, all living. H. Whittmann, uational child wel­ L oIob Success, March 19—(P)— KJ lb. The Senate late yesterday vot­ ment’s failnra to suggest housing Truman. Faints Again Washington, Msrch 10—(P)— The triplets’ birth was an ordeal fare chairman of the American The Ideal lean cut for a savory |>ot roast . . . hearty aad ed Housing Expediter Tlghe Instead, it looks as though they Russia walked out s f a Big F Ivt KOCNTT JUST program Improvements , tn the The position of the Treasury for the entire town. First of all Le$rlon. satisfying. Woods 11,400,000 to administer may approve a tax billr meeting la the United Nntinna to­ FROM CROSSE m i BLACKWELL speech it prepared for King March 8: Hardle Just narrowly beat tha Dr. Whittman called for coopera­ day. It was the 15th 8ovla4 wnBi- rent ceilings until June 30, when George to deliver at Parliament's 1. Slashing excise levies by Net budget receipts, $111,379,- stork aa lie piled full throttle to Mrs. Madsen (Collapses PEAS 2 For 25c the present rent law expires. about $1,000,000,000. Mr. Truman tion wrlth the American Medical out-strike since Jan. 19. The Ban- DRIED BEEF w !>. 79c opening last Monday. 995.80; budget expenditures, $98,- slan* are protesting tha pWaeoca DILL CHIPS A A t |he same time, they voted has proposed that such a cut be association and the American During Her Trial for m Fresh Fruit and Vegetables U ke the nationalization censure 146,623.47; cash balance, $4,362,- (OsatiBiMd aa Paga Twalva) Academy of Pediatrics, and other of nnilonnlist Chlaeoa in D. N. him $3,600,000 and told him to voted down yesterday, the hous­ held to $656,000,000. 399,416.85. NO. 6 C A N 0 0 8 7 *8 orgonlsationa to help sponsor a Murder o f Husband bodies. Seeretnry-Ganeral TVj g ea SWEET PICKLES ^ BOILED HAM !>. 50c use It In preparation for closing ing motion proposes an amend­ 2. Picking up about $l,000,0()0,'i' up shop on that date. 000 by increased collections In program for Improved child health Lie told Us weekly news eeainr- ment to the king's address. The eaee he could not eommint *1n4 Can Between now and then, they other dlrectlone. The president through community action and un­ SWEET PICKLE S T K I44PR1M rOUK BUD6H AJlH THlSt MNl f Kuirs 6 Vf<,nABLlS TOMATO JUICE GREEN BEANS Lb 21c government has said any such Frankfurt, Germany, March this time” on editorial nttaeha hi said. Congress can reach a decis­ proposed that a $655,000,000 excise der local leaderriitp. 10 amendment is an issue o f confi­ Group to Go Underground — ($>)—Brimette Yyette Madsen New York morning pnpafa ea hla ion on whether to continue con- He said that the American LS' SWEET MIXED PICKLES VELLOW dence. Labor leaders said that If cut be offset—and that an addi­ cried "I can’t stand It” and then suggestions for a sotattan that tional $1,000,000,000 be collected— gion also seeks to secure the pas­ AU padeed in rcuseable glasses. tfnls. beatei), they would resign and call oollapsed during her trial for mur­ might bring Bussin back In U. N. CARROTS A. J CLEANSER 2 f„ 2 5 c Higher Huui Boww ADo' a liew election. through plugging of tax law loop­ To Thtmrt Atomic Deaths sage of an amendment to the der today. , „ meetlngn. Oraagea are ladlaa Ktver natural color fruM of excep- SQUASH 2 Lb. 19c The two provisions ware includ­ Oeveranmit Beoord Orttlelsed holes and by new levlee on Mg soda] oecurity act which would It waa the second time the 22- . • • tioiiid quality. Wa have Frwwii Endive, Itnilaa CMekory, ed In a $78^739,000 money bUI to 'Ihe vote on housing may find It corporations, inheritances and give veterans of World war II year-old Brooklyn beauty broke DILL STIX No latentlons Of latertarlag Bcnehta May Be Besomed Freeh MnehroouM. )uep various government agencies even tougher for the Labor gov­ Ir ge gifts. Rockport, Maaa., March 10—(P) credit under the old affe and stirvl' down tn the courtroom in which —The Zoomltea plan to go under­ And residents of thla famous ar­ Washington, Marrh SWEET SUCED PICKLES In funds fo r the rest of the 1080 ernment to keep all Its members No Change* In Individual Rates vora Insurance for time spent In she la being tried for the shoot­ secret meetliv today betweea 2Lba27c fiscal year ending June SO. That in line. Several Labor members The new tax bill ia not expected ground on April 7, 1964 to avoid tists' resort apparsntly have no in military service. ing of her filer husband. INDU REUSH ROAST BEEF ^ ___ « o. 51c IESCAROLE atomic destruction. tentlons of interfering. They have John L Lewis and Senator Brktyea CUCUMBERS amount was $38,344,000 more than o f Parliament have criticized the to mske any changes in Individual Adequate Local Aid Urged The attractive mother of two (R.. N. H.) mlaed tha pasoIMfity That’s the day Zoomlte Spokes­ observed acUvltlea of the group BARBECUE RELISH Lettuce, Green Beans aad Summer Suuaeh reflect new FLORIDA approved by tte House— deapite government’s housing record In Income tax rates. He called upon local departments children, pale and wan, listened of an early resumption o f peuataa lower FtorMn aad Califonda vegetable pnoee. 1 LB. TALL CAN RED ALASKAL tlie'Offorta of Senate economy ad' the piuff. Mr. Truman has given advance man Jack Alonso tkildla, 58, of with a complete show of calmnesa. to establish more adec,uate sources to an Impaaaloned 20-mlnute plea aad other beoefit payaseata from Miss Trlene Goff, 38, of Provi­ vocatea to trim the total. Labor lost one seat of Its tiny warning that he will veto any tax Newark, N. J., predicta the H- of local aid to children. by her attorney. Elmo Gower of tha lalaaro* wattan food, Pnr. dence, R. L, an acrobatic dancar, Crosse & Blackwell Red Line Marmalade . . 28c ORANGES Dm. 4 9 c A threat to rant control parliamentary majority yesterday bill that cuta excises without pick­ bomb will destroy civilisation. "W # are also working to secure Cumberland. Md., for her acquittal. manta frooi the tnad, axeept fe t SALMON c » . 7 1 c who said she was expelledVrom tha CELERY ub.r22c written Into the Houae bill by the when Conservative Florence Hors- ing up the loet revenue elsewhere. Members of ths tiny group—re­ legislation which would make Then ahe cried out and fainted. the east of a few aasargeocy ‘ cently organised — hope to be group, revealed some of its se- Mrs. ‘ Madsen slumped In her Cauliflower, Splaach, Bedlihee, Peppers, White Ouknn, Senate Appropriations committee. bnigh defeated Laborite Rowland It appears now that Houae Demo­ child desertion s Federal offense.” pital eases, have bees KeiRer’ s Black Currant Jam ...... 55cl noth around after the great explosion to cets. She sad shs waa expelled for chair. A woman member of the A ir woaderful quality, IMIMons aad BaMwIn Apple*. Instead of granting Woods the W. Oasasola for the Moss tide crats may try to cover the excise Ths National chairmut callsd tlooe laat Sepfomher F o r set up a "model clrilisatlon," "laughing at the chief ‘Zoom.’ ’’ Force, sitting beside her PEARS 3 23c $8,800,000 he has asked to con­ constituency o f Manchester. The loss, and forget about picking up for removal of crowded ctossrooms food began ruaolag o «l of OMWoni Olivers Damson Jam ...... 39c j tinue cmerMtons this ,year, the election had been delajred 18 days an extra $1,000,000,000. Goldie said. They Intend to build She t(M a reporter that the escort, admlnietered smelling s e e a bombproof aheltar. Zoomites have a blueprint under unsuitable scheel buildings and salts, Reeoll at Oflteera Datrioodad TOMATOES Snow Crop Frozen Foods PINK committee reeommended giving by the death- of a prevloualy-noml- Just how they are going to nit over worked teachers. “ We must him $1,000,000 leas with orders to nated Conservative candidate. excises and where they are going The organization’s acora of which they will establish a "new Court waa recessed and M)0, Bodapaot, Hdagory. March 1R-* WelshRarebit...... 45c membera have aatabUahed tiead- civilization’’ after the blast. That alert the child welfare chairmen of Madsen's father, Alfred Noack. ($5—Hnagary demaaiad taolghi use the money for “terminal Whips Muster Big Attendance to recoup the amount o f the rev­ Legion department and Auxiliary GflAPEFRUIT F o r leave" pasrmente—in other words Parliamentary whips o f both quartera in a one-story frame clvUlzatlon will be "without want, Brooklyn carpenter, carried hit that tk ^ o H e d States roeaU thrss enue loss is another question. to the crifTcal situation In our pub­ CUckra A La King ...... 52c to pay off and let go the 4,000 parties mustered the heaviest a t Agreement Not Benched house here to preach “understand­ hate, violence or fear." daughter from the room. of Its high lanhlag agleeis on ths lic schools os ths result o f post­ G mittoa’s aeUon hasty, and urgad ty*s members. tanttng, to reach aa agreement anginas o f war.” raliglon; 8. No Immoral acta or NUwiy CMirMIX to ba held tn April. Thosa maaa- the prosecution had failed to prove CQBI tha Banato to Inep oontrola tn Nins ObuserratlTC nwraksn wsrv n e y will try again today to gat "W a ask no ona to bellsva our thought#: 8. N o Immodoat apparal; “tba avsr awaBea o f M s • 502 MAIN <,T . DIAL 41^1 • 7. N o quarreling, aqd 8. N o laa- I I Or. teaching^’’ Goldie said. “ Wa aak I pura Blevaa) (Oaatteaed on Pago Tba) ■taffafthlal PEAS 23 c (t)M « SR FlC « XlM) ien P 0 |0 ' Two). I only to ba left’, alons." i partineaea of ths Z^m. m V