^a*dWKiS=r^BH;r’r ■— ;- k ,i TUESDAY, MABCH 22.1942 *-'■• f i* V,-*- AT«raf* Dafltf N «t PraM R m The Wsflthar utcrkfin ^ Wm E m Maatk at rabntuy, 1M8 rfUTf' f ♦ ‘T t t t v Ferscaat of C. S. EeallMv liM M l ’ District Meet ^ Members of toa Mantoestw Outline Rules Again HonorM 9,713 Cleii^ag and mlM this alterxeax: Rod and Gun club are reminded to G a o l Speaker 2llllanunPBIPr tw uFm Tsir Ilia oH ipf toRigtit uid Tmfrv* AJK>iit Town maU their postal cards to S e w Hale*s Wednesday Slambev at EM A a tit day. At Emanuel Ummm el CbedBEeae tary Arthur F. Lashinake, rignlfy- For Carnivals • MancbMter ,Council ct, the Ing whether or not they will W' ^ M anehssisr^A CUy of VUlaMo Charm L. at Teechen AjeocUtlon will tend the dinner meeUng o f toe Brotherhood in Conven* Morning Specials ------TIniredey at 8 o’clock at the club Saturday evening at 6;SO. a Manager and Chief of (TWENTY PAtJES) PRICK FOUR CRNTR^ l|rfii«*gr atreet school. The eve- r o u t ham dinner will be servM tion Here Sunday; Prp- yOL. LltVlII., NO. 148 Adverttafaig *a Page 18) MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH M, 1949 SSTwlll be devoted to revtewlM by Albert Todd and his conimlt- Police Meet Repreticn- All Over Partem Ike year's bualnesa, planning the t,ee. The meeting will be held at . gram of Parley Events' Jbne meeting, and selecting . a the clubhouse on Dailey roa^ tative of Local Groups iPfprfsstiny committee. South Coventry. A business meet­ ing will be held at eight o’clock. On Sunday afternoon, March 87, Lace Dresser Scarfs RuMians Seal It With Rubble Not even the off-key singing of the Emanuel Lutheran church will News Tidbits fl Temple Chapter 58 OES will hold a happy Inmate of the local Jail Two Bills Become Says Soviet a Acheson iaeml-PubUe installation on Wed- There w ill be Holy Communion succeeded In Introducing a dis­ be host to the annual convention Callnl From (/P) WIr** Xaday in the Masonic Temple at followed by intcrcessorj' prayer at cordant note to toe harmony and of toe Hartford District Btotosr- SSO ^dock. After the 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Mary s spirit of cooperation that existed hood. The procsedings w ill opsn at 39c each gifTSdhmenta w ill be served with Episcopal church. last nlghLat a meeting of Chief 3:30 p.m., with a business sssslan Tangled in Rows Communists are menaces to a Elisabeth Smith, retiring of Police ^Herman Schendel and at which Eldon V. Roha of Nauga­ A wonderful value for a low priced scarf.. All white, all free society but they may legally ^fdrthy matron In charge. A number of Manchester real- General Manager George Waddcil tuck, president o f toe District refuse to leelify against them­ About Iran cream o t with colored edges in blue, peach and green. Charges denU will be Included in a clau of with representatives of s«yen lo­ Brotherhood wlU preside. Delegates selves. says Presiding. JI dge W il­ 5 Mrs. Burton Knopp will speak candidates to be initiated into cal organizations Interested In are expected, to attend frofn Hart­ liam Denman of Ninth U. 8 . Cir­ ^ fSpring Styles” when GrouP ® Rockrille Lodge of Elks 'Thursday promoting various outdoor shows, ford, Waterbury, Naugatuck, New At State Capitol cuit Court of Appeals in San Fran­ iiM ts a t tne Center CongregaUon- night. Dinner will be served to such as carnivals. About 26 repre­ Haven, West Haven, Middletown, cisco. . . . Senatoi* Taft lR-Ohio> ^^^urch this evening at 8 o’clock. toe members by the lodge at 6:30. sentatives attended toe meeting Portland, New Britain, Stamford, Clearance of DRESSES saya he will vote to cut up ttf False and other churches throughout toe Bases Totally Several members of the fraternity held In,.the court room at Police Senate Approves Old UlOOO,000.000 of bill for second C The B olton CongregaUonal from Manchester are planning to Headquarters. state. Parley Viewed yM r of European recovery when urch Couple’s CTub will meet at go to Westfield, Mus., Saturday Thirteen proposed regulations At 5 o'clock there will be a ONE GROUP Age Pension Bill by it reaches Senate, probably tomor­ tonight In the parish room. and Sunday for the 25th anniver­ ■ B w . H. H. Wagner, D. D. drawn up by the chief of police Vesper Service, open to slL The row. . , . Funeral 8er\'lces Will be sary of Westfield lodge. There will Fred A. Verplanck speaker will be Rev. Donald Kent AT ...... $4.00 Reaffirma American In- and general manager were dis­ 26 to 1 Roll Call held Thursday in New York for The date of Sunday evening, of Naugatuck, and the Emanuel Russians Move Vote on Bovd Eiigagrmeiit EiiHeil rt The puhUc Is Invited to the be a parade at two o’clock Satur­ cussed in detail and met with the Samuel Sidney McClure. 92. who lerent in Security of day afternoon and atoanquet Sun­ April 24 has been set for a men’s Fred A. Verplanck. first super Choir will sing, under toe direction Vote; Public Works &Ton sale and card P*rty approval of those In attendance. ONE GROUP fought his way up from youthful- day evening. mission to be held at the South In Introducing the proposals, Chief intendent of schools in Manches­ I of CTarence W. Helslng. A feature poverty to international literary Greere. Turkey antf £red by St Margaret s Methodist church. While this ter, was honored last night when of this service wrlll be the preasn; Bill Also Given Ap* Puts Answer daughters of Isabella at the K. of Schendel said he felt they were AT ...... $7.00 Against Pact power. program will be sponsored by the the Board of Education voted to tation of charters to represen- Iran; Statement* Evi­ C. homo tonight The sMe A son w’U bom to Mr. and Mrs. for the benefit of the sponsoring proval by Senate Wabash railroad employees are Dwight R. Phelps of 45 Drive F, Men’s club of the church, an Invi- organizations as well as the gen­ name toe proposed Olcott street t-tlves of the newly-formed back at work after strike which i:80. There will h« taUon Is being extended to all building the Verplanck school. No Brotherhoods In Hartford and VedueM to $16.98 dently Intended to J ^ s and a quilt raffle later In Silver Lane Homes at the Hart­ eral public and the reputation of One of Series of Moves halted operations of road for eight ■ Up to Lewis ford hospital on Saturday. men’s groups of the churches of the Town of Manchester and its action was taken on the naming Black Rock, Conn. State Capitol, Hartford, days. Canada is expected to ‘ Rrevent Ifiipreasion .the evening. Manchester. various departments. of the Princeton street plant. Refreshments snd a social hour ALL SALES FINAL — (/P) — Two administration To Oppose New Alii* renew efforts today to bring Dutch , • i Mr. Verplanck, now in his 89th In the church vestry will follow. The second Annual Cancer Con­ Rev. H. Hughes Wagner, D. D., Outline of Proposed Rule# and IndoneaUn Republicans to- I\ a t lO ll » ( . o a l O p e r a t o r * (ioiirenlratioii on At­ ' When the Study Group o f toe pastor of Trinity Methodist church year, came to Manchester on Au­ The local committee la headed by Second Floor Style Shops bills, one liberalizing old age ance and Further Oth­ oHh Methodist church meets to- ference for physicians In toe Con­ An outline of the proposals fol­ gether in roundtable conference to in Springfield, Mass., has been se­ gust 31. 1893, to become principal Herbert Johnson, president o f the pensions'and the other creat­ lantic Pact r.iits Others ght at 7:30. Rev. McLaughlin necticut area vriU tsdie place In lows. These will be drawn up In er Aims of Soviets settle their conflict. » . . Search On Hoi Scat Woniler-| cured as guest speaker for the more polished form and a copy of the Ninth District schools. At Emanuel Brotherhood, assisted by ing a public works depart­ for missing slater of slain Patricia %rin conclude the study of Hartford on Wednesday. Among that time there were 940 pupils In members o f his executive com­ ing About Reaction | those who wrlll attend are Mrs. program. Other details fo r ' the presented to each Interested or­ ment, became tangled in con­ Birmingham and her fiance swings . , Wa.shinglon. March 23.— S%io}^ “ On Our Own Doorstep. Men’s Mission are being worked tho schools and South Manchester mittee, Richard Berggren, York Wahslngton, March 23— IJP) — > - Leona Reed, COmmimity director ganization. toward Michigan. . . . Bill .provid­ out by a Committee headed by High school, had a registraUon of Stran^eld, William Orr, and Hugo \Yhite Ware troversy today in the General On (!!onfirining Ballot | i/P)—Socretarv of State The Women’e Benefit Assoria- o f the Manchester branch of the f. Money wheels or games The "world pei^e” conference ing prison aentence for being Rosa Urquhart, president of the w'here money alone plays the lead­ 37 pupils. When the districts were Pearson. Assembly. The old age pen- member of Communist organiza­ Achesfin today denounced a.8 tlOn has made plans to hold a rum- Connecticut Cancer Society; Dr. consolidated, Mr. Verplanck be­ Limit One Dozen To A Cnstomci opening Friday in New York is Edward Besser, Dr. Rsdph L «- Men's club. ing role will l)e prohibited. aion bill was approved by the tion in Illinois te passed by state P.Usburgh, March 2.3 —..-P;—The] ‘‘altogether fal.se” Russian tnage sale April 5 In Odd P^ellows came superintendent o f all schools Democratic • controlled Senate by viewed by the State department as hall. Any member not contact^ chausse. Dr. Kendall, chairman of 2. Controlled wheels, insuring Senate. iiatlon’i coal operators were on | charges that tlie Uh'ited the concessioner with a system for in Manchester and served in that a roll call vote of 26 to 1. Earlier, one o f a series of moves by Mos­ snd wishing to contribute s^uld the local Tumor Clinic, and Dr. N. Nutmeg Foi-est, Tall Cedars o f TEA CUPS ...... cow to oppose the new North A t­ Delag rabble from bombed boUdlngs, Soviet fMces are patting up^ 5Ien arrested in investigation the hot seat today, wondering States is turning Iran into a W. Wawro, executive secretary fleecing the public, will be pro­ capacity until succeeded by the the Republican - controlled Houac tell Mrs. Shirley Smith of 35 Wad­ Lebanon, wrlll hold Its regular present superintendent, Arthur H. lantic security pact and further , roadblocks like this to seal off their sector of to western i ^ tickets for what John L. Lew1a would do now. niilitai'y hasp for u.se against for tumor cllnica throughout toe meeting in the Masonic Temple at hibited. Reg. 19e each...... Special each had approved a rival measure by dell road. INSURE other Soviet aims. I Germans. The Ruaelons ere alee expecteed to eat the elevetod 'rM I-! S: *• **'"*‘J Would the fiery head of the i state, and consultant for toe local 7:30 next Monday evening. At­ 3. Bingo games will be held In tiling. • unanImouB voice vote. Kus.sia. At the .same time The well-known educator is held 1 w ttk Officials said today this was way, eperotod by the Russians for Ike entire city, as a. farther re..i Haven fined m city court. clinic located In Manchester Me­ tendance at the AtlanUc City con- accordance with state laws. y Agree CcUlog Should Be lifte d taHnUen for the new enrreney reform which eotlnwed the Soriet mark ' wajme Coy F. '/C. C. chairman, United Mine Workers allow h is' Acheson reaffirmed Ameri- morial hospital. 4. Girt shows which are sug­ in high esteem by the thousands ! McKlNNEY BROTHERS SAUCERS ...... why the American government is I says 12 broadcasting channels venUon In May will be discussed who have come in contact with | Both branches agreed that toe In west Berlin. 463,000 -idle diggers to resume j intrrrst in iho a(*rurity of and a member o f the State Police gestive In costume, dialogue or ac­ Real Eetete and Inunranee barring 11 delegates from Europe ' now auigned to television “ will Greece, Turkey and Iran. him during their school lives or in Reg. 10c each...... Special each present |50 a month celling pen­ work as scheduled next Monday? I Mirrors, Glass In honor of toe 60th wedding department will’ be a speaker. Re­ tions will be prohibited. 605 MAIN ST. TEU *•** and South America. i not be eliminated.” . . . .On P o - . No l,eaaening of Interest sions should be lifted and that Or would he permit their two- * freshments wrlll be served. The lo­ 5. Full use of loud speakers civic affairs. Explains Ap|inrent Coatmdlctlen i land’s demand. U. S. agrees to His statemenl.s to a news con­ anniversary o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ payments be based on actual need, week permit work stoppage to go ' Farnitore Top*. Window cal Forest Is planning for a big will be prohibited after 10:30 p.m. SMALLBOWLS ...... ^ e y disagreed, however, as to However, 21 from Soviet Russia i withdraw Chester B. Opal as st- ference were evidently intended te ward B. Fish of 104 Chestout ir.defir: iteiy? I street, Mrs. FUh’s sister, Mrs. Hhri Spring ceremonial here on Satur­ This will not ban brief announce­ whether municipal officials or the and eastern Europe are permitted Mayors Put Weight ] tache of American Embassy in prevent any impression that re­ and Plat* Glass, Auto Glass Reg. 25c each...... Sjeclal each Tile Senate put Uie ans\> er right ma Lyons NetUeton, will h

eth. . . Gen. Lucius | When Lewis ordered all m.;;es ening of our inl»i e s t" in that area. Opaa DaUy S A. M. To 5 P. M. Mfs- Elisabeth Wilson and Mrs. ties must be approved by health F. M. BRODERICK SoUmene and Flagg. Inc. Tha pubUe worka bUl was ap­ Aupista Hansen will be the hos­ not excludable under Immigration ObjMt to ‘Home Rule’ ' D. Clay arrives in London by plane i east of the Mississippi to shut Then he recalled the sUtement he _ Inoliidlag Saturday officials. proved by toe Senate over Repub­ WomaU Soloil down for the March 14-28 period tesses. 843 Main St. Tel. 2-1642 634 Center Street — IN THE BABY SHOP— lican objections. Thers too, both laws. 'The others, however, are not i to diacuM German problems with made in his major speech on the' 7. Grounds must bo left clean attending the conference as for­ Clause Approved in U. S. Ambassador to Britain. ' he said it was a memorial to min­ ! Atlantic treaty last Friday. This Plenty Of Parking and sanitary following a sho'v. sides agreed on toe need for a de­ ers killed and injured last year. Plan Your partment, but disagreed on de­ eign government officials, and arc Congress; Resolution Lewis W. Douglas. . . . Conditions : , '.vas that American policy la “to On Premises , Committees from too various or­ excludable. Named in Suit prevailing during denth-denling ‘ Protest Against Choice I help free peoples to maintain their ganizations will probably be made tails. The engagemeDt of MUe Mary House Painting Tru-Last Socks 19c The tmofflclal representatives Oj^e o f 17 Adopted:, . ____ ^ smog in teeming mill town of But he didn't mince words _ when _ I^Miise (above) aed Og­ integrity and Independence . . , responsible for checking the The measure now goea to toe Stewart wherever the aid we are able to House, where It was expected to are sclentiato, authors and other Donors, Pa., may be dupHcated i he declared It would aeive. too as den P. Reid, son of Mrs. Helen grounds arier a show. Intellectuals. provide can be eftective.” Now! 8. PermlU wlH be granted only Sizes 4 to 8. Reg. 39c be sidetracked to committee, a i-AttmctiTe Bride Says during two-day rest period, say : the miners’ protest against Presi­ Rogers Reid, publisher of the New MANCHESTER'S The State department empha­ Washington, March< 23.— health officiali. In hia Friday speech he atio WE WANT to shows with local affiliations snd fate suffered by several other ma­ (/P)— ^The United States con­ dent Truman’s appointment of Dr York Heraid-Tribiine, was broken sa Id: Tine Paynenta Arraagcd Baby Shop—Main Floor Rear sized It is remaining firm in Its Attachment for Mrs. Argentina takes first step to- Boyd as the men to direct Federal a month ago by mutual eonaenl, ^ U K I> only one carnival will be allowed jor administration proposals In re­ "Our actions in supporting the 10% Down to play within town UmlU during cent weeks. stand despite an appeal to Secre­ ference of mayors today Roger* Too S t r o n i f i seizing all raw materials in mine safety regulations. Mlaa Stewart’s mother, Mrs. W il­ BETTER BARBERS tary Acheion from Dr. Harlow integrity and independence of Balance Monthly toe same wtek- A ll tha controversy was not con­ threw its weight behind the ® I country and parcelling them out Lewis contended that Dr. Boyd, liam H. Stewart, said. Barbara USED CARS Shapley, Harvard astrononter. ' under government order, for pur­ Greece. Turkey and Iran are ex- 9. Carnivals sponsored by q lo­ fined to tha House and Senate administration’s drive for who has been serving without pay .\nn Scott. Canadian figure skat­ OPEN WEDNESDAYS $1.00 Plastic Leather Shaplcy Is chairman of the Na­ Washington, March 28—(/p—An pose, of keeping all industries in pressions of that determination.” Wm. Diekson and Son AND WILL PAY cal organization will be subject to floors. strengthened rent controls, since December, 1947. lacked prac­ ing champion, denied that there RealHrma Statrmentta approval by toe Chief of Police. tional Council of the Arts, Sciences attractive blonde bride of less than operation. . . .President Truman | tical experience in dealing with was n reiwnoe between her and Palatlaa Oantnatera UP TO THESE PRICES laeoe Rival Stotementa minug the “ home rule” clause sets goal of mtlHan fewer work He reaSrmed those statements 10. Portable generating power Special Attention to Children and Professions whlth Is sponsor­ a year chergea that her husband’s mine aofety. R e k t’ to his news conference. Baer 118 Baal Ontar St. ON THE PURCHASE OF A Rival chairmen of toe General ing the three-day meeting of the accidents each year. . . .Presi-< Pboaca 8-8M8 Or 6828 1 units that are unreasonably noisy approved in Congress. The attvJiment for 67-year-old Rep, The Senate took up the challenged On the matter of Riiisia s/ld BUI Folds 79c each Assembly’s Appropriations com­ Cultural and Scientific Conference dent Truman iRgna Congressional | will be prohibited. 3 Barbers— Ample Parking mittee laauad rival statemente to­ resolution was on6 o f ' 17 Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachu­ almoat immediately. Iran, Acheson said that fhe Amer­ Jl. No permit will bo granted Pin# Tax for World Peace. resolution inviting International i •»«o«u»veiy. Its interior 1949 day praising and attacking Gov- adopted in toe final session o f the setts wrecks* her marriage. Olympic committee to hold 1856 committee approved Dr. Boyd 10- ican embassy at Tehran has re­ for any period longer than one 1101 MAIN ST. OPPOSITE THE HIGH SCHOOL Wtotn the conference came In for mayors’ three-day annual meeting Mrs. Eilene Diana Latta-Lewr- Caiiada Moves ported intensifying "Soyiet pres- I •> Zipper enclosure with compartment for change. aroiior Bowles’ proposed budget earlier criticism, Shapley said in Ol.vmpic games at Detroit, Mich I. TTien the matter went to the I week. here. ' ence in a suit filed yesterday said Senate as a whole. Some persons TT' a T’ "H*'* toe form of'pSr- 12. One week must elapse be­ Cornelius Mulvihill, Bridgeport a statement: Chosen New President Lengthy dispute between Rail­ her husband. Naval Capt. Harold way ^ p re s s company and 50.000 thought that body might not wish : 1 O l ^ l l t 1 a x e s ' P'opagan- ^arloonQ' tween carnivals. That Is. carnivals Democrat who Is the committee’s "The conference is independent Mayor W. Cooper Green of da " in recent week.s. Alexander Latta-Lawrence, 47, had workers ov*er wages, hours snd to antagonize Lewis during the will not be hrid any oftener than $1.00 Simulated Senate chairman, said Republican e f any pqHtlcal group or any con­ Birmingham wraa chosen the new been on "close and intimate terms ” This propaganda. Ache.aon said, aommittee members themselves worlting rules ^s taken over by course of the walkout—that it every other week. ference that has been held In the president of toe big-city mayors with ths orchid-wesring dean of ( hargea ‘'among other things, ac­ The Modern WbUKT Ml had been unable to find anything pest, i t is an American confer- National Railway Mediation bonril would postpone setion until coal zarc 13. Any violation of above reg­ and Mayor David Lawrence of Republican women in Congress for was coming out of the mines .\l*o Plan* to Provide tivities by United States advisors IIS INOIO^. ulations by the sponsoring organ­ in the budget to criticize. ence/to which have been invited a , - I . . .Britain’s socialized medicine, Pittsburgh vice president. 20 years, often visiting her hotel | program will cost taxpayers more i aRaic in Iran hostile to the Soviet Method of Home AWOUNO De Luxe Eight ization will subject their permits Peail Necklaces He made the assertion In an- number of distinguished speakers The resolutions embraced a More (loiiAiimer (rood* union ” suite ‘late into the night.” i than billion dollnrs in its second Boyd .Assured of Job to cancellation. 'aounclng to ft the committee had fpom more than-20 countries. The fair-sized part of President Tru­ Heating called from the floor of th^' year, estimates British Ministry Achr.son recalled that the Iran­ Chief Schendel stressed that the ■White and pink colors. 1 and 2 strand with filigree com plete its hearings on the gov- /Conference will be conducted In man’s 1949 legislative program. But such wasn't th- rase. Th For People o f Nation House and told o f the suit, Mrs. of Health. . . .British soldier of- ian government recently proteat- WE NEED TODAT above regulations are not yetf in toe democratic tradition. Discus­ Housing aids and alum, clearance. matter came up last nigh^ an Bb wha Uka comfort and clasps. Rogera said IL was ‘'ridiculous.” ; fers to take place o f condemned AND WUX, PAV DP TO their final form but are a genferal sion at panel sessions will be open Federal grants for education and Ottawa. March 23 P Th- Ca­ ^ a a hM t the home with fuel A H W w e *: I She said she would withhold com- woman on gallows "to show my i (t'ontiniied on Page Fourteeu) W A tN V outline of the 13 rulings. to all.” school building, a public _ works (Oonlianed on Page Fourteen) aO. N o wasteful aabas or nn- BU1CK8 ...... 1300 (Cenliaaed ea Page Foariee^ nadian government moved lo.lav W lA T V 4 e«t. A "common setise” and “ for f ■? Flu# Tax .“Commualst Front Affair” planning program and social se­ ment until she knew more about I gratitude” for sacriflce. DODGE ...... 900 memorial parklets on East Center hla Influence to stop the meeting. The mayors advised Congress | comment. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Baldwin, suspected of being "paper lA>wer Coal* .Antici-, I FORD ...... 900 Artion of Israel anil It a'.sr, cai;a for a cut in taxes Range and Fuel Oil S C itN T im iC WEWAIW.S street was mentioned as an ex­ May I. through the medium of .Altered Me said he believed those who had b*g bandit.” and two men charged 3 I FORD ...... 1100 that "taste and municipal govern-1 • secretsrj' of Mrs. h«tmr hi* on eain.iigs of small h,u».neis paled by House Ap­ TMAT Au w AVS s « t>s v ? ample. the Hei-alJ, with which I have been i| Colors: Tearose, white. Size 8 to 16. , TcXm March 28.— written “have correctly analyzed menta are iU equippfd to adminls- , Rozers, and during the Roosevelt, I FORD ...... 1500 Lebanon Gomes as Vio­ firm.#: repeal or leduction of a va­ : .' Chief Schendel said last night associated no long, expres.*) my 'fiP)— 1 Katz, 82, eon ot a toe character and purpose of toe 1 2 3 3 3 3 r FORD ...... 1750 ter rent controls K a form which administration was a frequent, . propriation* Group UT.WOOD CO. that five organizations have al­ grateful and nincere thanks to No„ drug atore meeting” but he felt It was enough lation o f Truce Told riety of other levies; removal of CHORCHE5 1 F R A ZIE R ...... 1500 would give adequate protection to ^ White House vUitor. fack 0^ 01^ ™ to^rd wr.iini ready appli^ for permits to hosts of people in Manchenter and was held here today . price control of many commodi­ 51 Btasen St. TeL 4496 r FR AZIE R ...... 1600 the people of ^ cities. ” _ DiVorce Not Sought AwtrilSfSfeace tr e .w * 1. M OTOR SALES ' present carnivals this vear and elsewhere who have sent me 53c each ' ''warrant a l l e g ^ alteraUon (Oonttnned on Pngi:e Fourtoea) Blow At Provisions In Bills I The suit does not seek a divorce. aiFpleace treaty. ties, and relaxation of import re­ Washinston. March 23 -,.») — 1 HUDSON ...... 900 I London. March 23— .P - Israel HOOAKIANO ST T-'H 294B5 that none conflict with any of the greeting cards and notes express­ MAS„ ------D. 8. Treasury chMk. ------— strictions on a long list of commo­ Anticipating lower conatrucUon I HUDSON ...... 1000 This was a blow at provisions in I but asks for separate maintenance and Lebanon sighed an armistice dities. regulations discussed. , ing good wishes for a speedy re­ CRarles pils, la charge ot the today. costs, the House Appropristiona I HUDSON ...... 1600 covery from Injuries received lit the House and Senate bills under! «m sccounUng of their joint c ; 1 7 C a J The new Canadian inerme taxes committee recommended today An exception was granted In the /San Antonie Secret Servtoe office, The action at the Lebanese bor­ r HUDSON ...... 1700 the auto accident February 10. Green Stamps Given With Cash Salss which cities or counties could re-1 property. However, one clause said ^ Q I Q I ' I f i ^ { ^ 1 1 4 1 are slightly lower thg.'- current 1 cas; of the local Red Men organ­ ' aald Katz reportedly altered the | Budeiiz Tells if a divorce should be asked later. _ ^ k-ta-asaava der point of En Naqura came nn only $558,000,000 for flood contvel I M ERCURY ...... 1000 move ceilings. The Senate voted United States rates in the lowest ization that has already scheduled check, whlNi aas In payment for; Mrs. Latta-Lawrence wants at Acting Palestine Mediator Ralph snd navigation projects during the S M ERCURY ...... 1600 I also deeply appreciate the redemption o f government bonds, that decontrol plan into Ita bill last income brackets, snd higher in and contracted for an eight-day least $300 monthly alimony . I Builche accused Israel. Trans-Jor- 12 months starting July 1. 7 MERCUR’i’ ...... 1700 beautiful flowers and other gifts so that It w is pnj’ahle to hlmeelf, i night with a proviso that govern­ the otheia affair. It was unanimously agreed Of Red Links Mrs. Latts-Lawrence, in her Under Attark I dan and Britain of violating the This amount represents a cut of » M ERCURY ...... 2400 from individuals snd organiza­ rattier than to Uo nther, Mlchnel' ors must give assent. The House to allow the one exception this year ifK J W H A L ^ c q m mid-30s. is from Chattanooga, I U.N, truce in Palestine through l’ru*|>eritv Seen Ahead 41.78.640.220 from President Tru­ 1 OLDSMOBILE ...... 1200 tions: cheering calls from clergj’- H.‘ Kntz. bill, already passed, does hot re­ man’s budget reqiiest. quire action by the governor# Tenn., but now lives in Los An-, troop movement.a around the Announcing the progiam, Fi- concerning one-week stands be M ANCHim A COMIf 230,200 less than the allotment for 7 OLDSMOBILE ...... 1900 of my doctors and nurses on the Become* First Gov^fh- Other policy statements, in sum­ geles. A t. present she resides in Vandenberg Target for Trans-Jordan port of Aqaba on the | nance .Mini.slrr Qoiiglaa C. .Abbott cenformed to in the future. Finn Mass Fro teat' the same purposes this year. 1 PAC K AR D ...... 1400 staff of Manchester Memorial hos­ mary. called for; VVasliington botch Red sea, told Pail iamer.t la.st right that at- It was also agreed to allow the New York, Storch 28 — (A5 — . ment Witness in Con­ Filibuster Speech; Mc­ Diaclolms .Any Violation Ica.'t another year of "aln;o.«t 1111- The proposed new appropriation 6 PAC K AR D ...... 1800 pital. Patriotic, civio and veterana Oeation of a Senate-House joint In the suit she said that even 7 PAC K AR D ...... 1900 Knights o f Columbus, which has The British Foreign Office quick­ excellrd prosperity" lies ahead of in the Army cli'll functions supply sponsored shows for the past 13 groops today announced pInas for spiracy Trial Today Grath Has ‘Respect* bill grants $321,000,000 for gener­ 8 PAC K AR D ...... 2200 (Continue! on Page Fourteen) (COattaued oa Page Fuurteea) ly disclaimed any truce violation. Canada. He said the danger of in­ years, to carry on with its tradi­ n mnso proteat ngninat toe “World .A Foreign Office spokesman said flation seems tn have been pa.ssed. al flood control projects in • 35 1 PLYMOUTH ...... 1200 Pence” conference opening Friday ______*_ 6 PLYMOUTH ...... 1700 tional affair. MARY TAYLOR New York. March 23—(P)— A Waahington. March 23—vP)— “ our troops have been in Aqaba and "prices have begun n recede states, $176,000,000 for rivers and under sponaorahlp of the National former high Communist official Democratic Chairman J. Howvd I'.arbors 1 nsvi.fation 1 projects in 7 PLYMOUTH ...... 1800 Council ul the Aria, Sclencea and 8 PLYM O U TH ...... 1900 who now is an arch-critic of the McGrath said today he has “ high | (rontiniied on Page Fnu-teen) I (rontiniied on Page llvelse) 29 states. $57,000,00 for flood con­ June Brides!! ' ProteanionB. Coordination of the 0 PO N TIAC ...... 1200 party became toe first government Pope Urges Preaching Hell regard and leaped” for Senator trol works on the lower Mississippi pleketing movement wna under- 1 PONTIAC .; ...... 1300 Personal Notices witness today In the conspiracy Vandenberg (R-Micb) despite a river snd ita tributaries, and $3,- 6 PO N TIAC ...... 1700 Make your reservations now. Each wedding tahea by a netvly-formed Peoplea’ trial of 11 leading U. S. Commun­ political attack on Vandenberg | 500.000 for Sacramento river flood ,7 PO N TIA C ...... 1850 Committee for Freedom of Re- ists. ^ Fire to Recall Men to God which appeared over McGrath’s, contrib!. >8 PONTIAC ...... 2100 In Memoriam recorded will have my undivided attention. llgtoa, following an naorgnalzed Ixniis Budenz, former editor of signature in lost week’s issue ot Protestant Denominations Cormecticut projects approved by ^ drive by numeroua groupa. the Democratic party circular, 16 STUDEBAKER L.C. ..1700 • • * ‘ the Communist newspaper. The ] the committee, with toe amounts t , In lOTins memory of I#aac Bell, who 23— JPi— “There la therefore no time to be Capitol Comnqent. recommended for each la the 17 STUDEBAKER L. C. . .1950 died March 33. 1934. Dolly Worker, testified tost one o f ! Vatican CM,y. March Viewed Getting Together 18 STUDEBAKER L. C. . .2500 Senate Confinna Jobnaon lost to halt with all our forces the McGrath told a reporter the sr-: president's budget; W’aahlngtoa. March 28 — is annual Lenten audience. “Preaching of the first trutlis of the Truman administration has The nation's varioni Prote.stant Rivers and harbors: Catering With Taste and Finesse He Buceeeda, Jnmee ForrestnI. the translation of the ideata of Commission 'faith ia more toon ever urgent and turned against Vandenberg. denorainationa are moying closer New Haven harbor. $$00,000, Wife and chUdren. AUCTION The Neante acted with uausonl Supervised Editorship " It is sorrowful to see so many oiii relicion into tlie common prac­ so is toe preaching of hell. Without The latter served aa sdviaer to The committee did not allocata speed at the request of Chairman Stachel and Eugen^ Dennis, an-! today-am ong them many Catho- togetlier, says Methodist Bishop G. tice of our life. The whole concept Drive in today and get In Memoriam doubt, such a subject must be two Democratic aecretarica o f the Hopes and Dreams To HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE - ESTATE LOT Tydiags (D„ Md.) ot the Armed other defendant, continuously su­ lies— living as though their only Bromley Oxr.am of New York. of the World council and the specific amounts of money to indi- handled with dignity and wisdom. state and Aephe/ded bipartisan vidusl projects "for general flood your trade allowance on MUCH CHINA, GL.AS.S— .SOME WOODWORKING SHOP ITEMS Hervtceo committee, which only a pervised hia editorship o f The aim is to form heaven on earth, American section ia to put those In loving memory of Lucy McCsnn “ It ia true, tost desire for Heav­ foreign policy meaturee torougb Bishop Oxr.am expressed his controls and rivera and harbors os i your car for a 1949 Packard Wright, who passed away March 33, few snlantes earlier bad formally Dolly Worker. Budenz* said, adding without any thought o f the beyond lieliefa into our work life.” American I.«gion Hall, Manchester, Conn. that Dennis was one o f the men and eternity,” he said. en is a motive in itM lf mora per­ toe G. O. P. 80th. Congres# He is viea's to newsmen in summarizing in the post. Deluxe Eight. 1939. approved Johnson’s appointment. the first meeting of the American Adopt Four Parts ot Program (On Leonard St., which nm» off Main St., oppooite State Armory) Johnaoa Is due to take over the who directed him to take charge of litters Sharp Crttlclsro fect toon fear. But from tost It expected to take a leading role in I t said in its report tost, with iBufld A Fine Home... ■ section of the World Council o f , The delegates at yesterday's Time may heal the broken hearted. Tonights Supper Special detenao poet on March gl. the publication. The pope sharply criticized fUma, does not follow tost it is for oil the Senate action on toe European certain apecKic deletkma, It boa Though the amilea may hicie the teart, Thursday Evening, Mar. 24, 1949 at 7 p. m. • • • men toe most effective means of recovery program and the North Churches. The delegates from the conference adopted four parts of "approved oubstantiaJly toe entire You are paying for one Memoriea keapj the wound atlll open. Dennis, whq is serving as hla newnwpera,. and wrillnga as con­ From the eatote of Charleo C. Wlttawy. Into Nowtagtte, Czechs Expel Briton own attorney, arose to object to tributing to a movement awaj’ holding them far from ain and Atlantic Security pact. American Protestant churches yes- a program proposed to break the program of toe department (Army . . . it takes skilled hands, lunber. bricks and cement Despite the passing of the years. SERVED FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. terday elected Bishop Oxr.am! why not drive one. Conn., wmiaro W. Bematein Extr„ for the Newington Honte and Prague. March 28— < A ’ >— Capt. tola- testimony os "entirely hear­ from religion. converting them to Cod. Metivea Net Questioned Communism vs. Capitalism con- engineers).” . . . braaa ptnmMwg and copper wiring to baiM a house Ever remembered by her son. Hoapital for Crippled ChUdren, L e g i^ PhUp W'lhtosh, British donsul and say.” ’’Propaganda for an earthly life Brings Blnahea e f Shame. “ I hold Senator Vandenberg in chairman of the conference. troversy through devciopment of committee eaid it expect* fl mother, father, brothers and slstert. FULL COURSE DINNER titet win become a heritage .. /a hone that will witness 8 Pc. Maple Breakfast Set. S Pc. Mahegaay B e d r^ Set, mUltory permit oflioer, left Czech- “ Why. ha said you told him.” without God U open, seductive, “ When one thinks of toa naus­ high regard and respect,” Mc­ “ I cannot but believe that th e ; what they call “ e responsible ao- eontinuiag decline to eoatUvettoR Doable Maple Bed. Aaeorted Ruga, Upkolttored Chnlre, Fruit Juice or Chicken Soup ^ . ealevnkln today uader an expul- Judge Harold R. Medina replied, conUnuoua,” he said, "often God is eating crudeness and immodeaty Grath said. ” I do not question his differences between us will become, ciely.” : coat* during toe "e * t year. Tb***- the rearing of a happy family. You can count on ns to Home Sewing Machine. Vacanm Cleaner. Lawn MowerjDiwen slea order. Police then ended n overruling the objection. not denied. He is not cursed. He shown in nawspspera, in maga­ motives or hia aincerity/I think he relatively unimportant and wilt re -: Boto. CJojrimunism end "laissez- {ore, it reduced toe total *m *q ^ build your ideal home sturdily, quickly, economically Etc. Crawford Elec. Stove, Frigldnlre, UahrerwU Blee. Wnoher, b r e a d e d FORIj: TENDERLOIN siege ef the three-power Military Budenz also testified that is os though absent.” , zines or on toe screen. In theaters acted in entire good faith in toe kult in increasing unity, both or­ feire" ( unregulated t capitalism | requeeted tn the budget tor aM- ganically and dnctrinally,” Bishop were condemned at the Amsterdam, struction by 15 per cant, with the nnest quality amteriab . . . the Snest skilled BRUNNER’S FOOD SALE (oM modela). Permit offliv. A Cneeh employe of Stachel and Gilbert Green, another The pope spoke of preparations and o f the inconceivable aberra­ filibuster matter.” 358 East Center Street From other aouteea:—targe Roaolna Bmoo Snmo^r. tee Cat French Fried Polaloea the otflee Is under arrest. W'U- defendant, had told him about the for toe 1950 holy year. He ex- tion of parents who go with their Vandenberg defended a ruing Oxnam said. j meeting of toe World council last < The committse made it c)$Ry eraftamcB. ConsuK us today. Glaaa Item#, 85 pc. Gold Bond Chinn, ranch Bric-n-nme. Hevetni dash’a secretory did aet appear for Seventh World congress of the presoied hope it would be a “ year children to amuse tbemselvee with be made in toe SOtb CO^ngress that Otwlrlaal Base Now summer. A controversal report {hat it expects the Army I Open: 8 P. M. Every Night Cole Slaw “There ia a doctrinal base exist-' called for their replacement by “a I to be able to da all the work At Iota of vartoua hoaaehold famlabinga ^ __ ___ Tea or Coffee—Rice Pudding work after eke wan aeea entering communist party, held in Moscow o f pardon,' or 'grace and of salva­ such horror# one blushes with under its oxisting rules ths Senate I SaLi 8 to .^t'Sun.: 9 to 3 Shop Item#:—C’raftiinian 4'/, In. Jointer Plainer; C rnlt e n ^ whnt Icoked like a police car. in 1935. tion.” • shame and Indignity. couldn’t end debate on a motion to ing now and I cannot Aelp but be- 1 reaponalble eociety.” j grammed Ter toe cominE y|H Bai|4 With SiaBCbcster’s Largest Builder Of Homes Compreoior with '4 H. P. Motor and ^m y Ows Nimi Stachel showed him a resolution, "W ith reason it has boea ob- ‘The fight against this plogut take up a bill. When Vies Presi­ ileve toe creedal differences will Other officers elected at the con-1 approved projects wttotai tito .TeL 5191 . HALE’S STORE , Flexible Shaft Grinder and Pobahw with O. B. ^ It F. Meter Tr*«sary Balaiic* tha witnoos eaid, tn which, toa oervod that evon in films conoid- boa ftvon comforting roonlta and dent Barkley reversed this ruling. become less Important in the face fcrence yesterday were Dr. Frank-1 funds allowed. (many attachment#). t V * H. P. Elec. Motors. This eqnipment congrcoa oxtoUed Pramler RUlin ored morally without approach, ws hops that It erUT prova avtr Vandenbeig took th* Goor to dla- of the overriding belief in Jesus lin Clark Fry. New York clty.l But if oeste do Thursday^At 10. A. M. president of the United Lutheran | toe eatant eeatly pnrrhnmd (m om nm ned). Washington, March 38 — U P t — as “the beloved leader of toe whole men Uve and die aa though there more effectlvh. pute the dMislon. which the Sen­ Oiriot. The position of toe Treasury March proletariat.” were no God nor redemption -nor 'Thank Heaven tn some ooun- ate later overturned. “We are bringing together all church, vice chaiimon; W. Rodman; tost goal, toe 75 USED CAR ARTHUR’S will be expected toot ROBERT M. REID 4 SONS, Auctioneers 21: Bunden# -one-tUne member o f church,” toe pontiff aaid. - trles, especially those in which Ospitol Comment sold tost toe the dlfferencea a m ^ g the Pro­ Parviiv'New York city bankor,| Sponsored By sera will aoK JARVIS REALTY Net budget receipts. 1410,121,- the communist party "Politburo.” There ia added, he sold "delib­ there is the largest cinema produc- Republicans “felt they could bene­ testant churches and laonUng toa treasurer; Robert 8. Bilheimer. 201 Main St. Phone 8198 EataMlahed A n c ^ 942 MAIN STREET Uonal w exey te BARGAINS Chapman Court M A N t'H B S T E B ,.< ^ N N . 18*7 . BRIM PTELD, M ASS. 208.50; budget expenditures, 8190,- now teaches economics at Ford- erate, omlnouA imopaganda for toe ►*oit. Cstoolica are working me- fit by preserving to# southern other man’s views on, what is oo- New York city, recording aoere-' 654 CENTER S'^EET PHONE 4112 Or 7275 : tary, and Dr. Henry Smith Lslper.| OPEN NIGHTS Order of Amaranth 449,248.0^ cash balance, 85,290,^ I form at:: 1 " f < Godless gually, 00- Ltoodlcsllv and with hsppv aucce sentiol. There is # (aosa-fcrtilis#- T i iOaSpwl cwn rawtsMU i«totK and atoUi. ' ' ItiK JMSSIttx and tfiaiOc tUWL* ,UflK flflOC «R t t a York I J • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2n. 1?H» MANGHEai'KR KVliiMNa HKHALD, MAJNUlhieilhH, UIMMh WIiaJNKbiiAk. MAUCU 2», 1949

aupervising principal, took her ization and thia committee includ­ o f underprtvUagad diUdren hoopl- tha ehlMfOd’a department- of th> tions of both* the A F L and CIO place. She read a letteiafrom Mias ed Mrs. Mildred Troybal, chair­ Army Officer Chief Executive of Town taliagd at Mancheatcr Memorial Manchester Mculorial hospital. Idle Belief lift and the People’s (Wallae?) parly Krpoiicr Plea Further Signs of man, hOM HUdA Butler, and Mrs. hospital when the new wing is con­ of Coniiecticut. im Another PTA Bennett to the assembled group WltUam P. Slovcr, Superintend­ Tow Woy on4 fjoJ • • • lo ^ of and added soma o f her own words Caron. _ structed this year. ent o f the hospital, arod present Most controversial wtia a meas­ lor ol oNNlliy porpOML h’s YIS to 4 oof of 5 1 o f welcome. She especially com­ At the next meeting, on April 6 Club Speaker State’s 3rd Highest Paid iTie purchase will include bed. and thanked the club in behalf of Bills Backed ure to strike a provision by which Before Court Becoming Evident in Toi Croup Formed mended* the audience for their Sns< at the Nathan Hale School audi­ ByKawanians mattress, pillows, all necaosary the hospital for its fins civic In- an employe with physical defects co-operation and asalatanee In get­ torium, the election of offleers will linen, blankets, bath blankato, rub­ terast tn tha work of the Instltu- may waive workmen’s compensa­ V- l I M f M r l H l ■ R f f l b take place. Superintendent Ullng tion. Labor spokesmen, urging N0W yoa « u Bit ting the new* P.T.A. organized. Manchester has the third h igh -f sscoBd. 9«5 third; Vernon $600 ftrit ber and draw sheets, bureau, bpd- Uen and also for their volunteering Today’s warm ahowers should^ls supposed to grow with t tO t o u t t o tta to *. will be the special spealter and will Col. A. E. Wilson Makes Snpl. Slover Thanlu the Both Wings of Organ­ Us adoption, aald there was rea­ Attention Called to- Ac­ emb frocn A w— f First Meeting of the Mrs. Allen York was the speak­ est paid chief municipal executive end $100 second end UtiM. stde table, bedside screen, toot- this contribution to furnish a bed, son and ripeipin Jiwe. t ia o i t a s i S7ZT talk on "Co-operation Between the son to suspect that management be another manifeatmtion to -prove pay what you er of the evening and In her talk Address Before Ro- Of interest is the rcDort of stool, window curtain and drapes, together a itb all the necessary ac- Spring is also known 1174 II.4S MIS Sijiool and Parents;" A fter the in the state, according to a atudy dob for Providing Bed ized Laltor Support had abused the waiver privilege tion * in Recent New that Spring la here, but Juat in ...... W y w Sat you naad. Vhoaa or Nathan Hale Organiza* abe presented the alma and func- Union, A town with only 370 listed and anything else necesaary to ceaaoriee in the children's depart­ "balmy" season and yestardaijr t U 7 m s business meeting, refreshments released today by the Connecticut ment of the new wing. Spokesmen for industry contend­ ^ tha YB8 MAN today. A IM «l ttM MAI ■>Hm > ■ ia«l tlona. of‘ the P.T.A. tariau Group inhabitAnts. which reports a trst For Local Children equip the bed ao that it la in readi- Plan for Increase Britain Crhc case ten inches of snow lets go man, very e v id e n t under I rwail a II WMMy MMia** ' ' tion Successful will be served. • Public Elxpcndlture OouncIL The aelectman income of $1,411, sec- naaa to receive a patient hoapltai- ed that the end of the waiver pro­ ft* *• 4M0 ao ilpiBlati alwit Mrs. John Cervmi was made A number of men attended last j tomorrow,; it would make any spell, brought to 'nie Herald a ; •IIIOMmA. •HtfKmrnhtmm From the dawn of time, there iaed. Use fnl OU vision would mean that physiiiially temporary chairman for the next night's meeting and it is hoped Oiimcll states in its report that I ond eelectmen Income o f . $1,803 I t waa votod at ]raatarday*s Hartford, March 23 -OP)— Both Hartford. March 23 — (J*)- The prophet look silly should he assert well-rounded caterpillar which U ,. •«O.a.rM.0d. The Srat meeting of the newly meeting and Mrs. Joseph Then wae hav« been wars, and where men obtained I And a third selectman pay of $121; Woold Help OhUdreu handicapped workers would beam- right out that Spring is here to­ was claimed, was found “right 0|it that an even greater number of information given la maattng a t the tClwanla Cluh o f wings of organized labor united able to find Jobs. case on which counsel for Edward organized P.T.A. which waa held appointed Umporary secretary. A fathers will continue.to participate first fought with clubs, spears, evidently based on actual labor The men of Kiwanla felt tha hos­ Oil from trees, called "tell oil," day. Up to now, about every in the open.” It was assy enough' T ^ - r a a tomPAmrmtnur tiifi ro a*r r»r* from replies to questionaircs’’ and la recovered from pine logs uaed yesterday In opposition to ipan- W. Krooner, Jr., hoped to save at the Nathan Hale achool last nominating committee composed then bow and arrows and crude performed. MaBchaater to oelect a local pro- pital is the largest and. moat out­ known sign of spring has- been to get rid of the critter, • but tao in the P.T.A. actlvltlea. la believed accurate. Ahead of ^ement in urging a legislative night was highly successful. There of Mrs. RoberU Robb as chairman, Anyone interested is cordially guns, he is today facing annihila­ Not all first selectmen are In the «Maih •! •« IwiAMini mn> ^ ______ing address but was absent due A committee was also chosen to was "What la an Army." general managers. ] Greenwich $4,400; Hamden $8,500; fo r a bed and acceasories for use with some phase of the work of ucts. given a hearing by the General moonstruck, another phase o f ill­ draw up the by-laws of the organ- ness that comes ot being outside to illness and M i*i Hilda Butler, In explaining the organization Mayora make out to a lesser de­ Mlddletowm $4,200; New Canaan Assembly’s Committee on I.abpr A meeting wlli^be held Sunday "whether the accused was by rea- ' People in love -the latter of French Girl Scout too much at this time of the veetf. of the army, the colonel said that gree, although in some instances $6,000; Nowlneton $4,800; Norwich were administration measures em­ son of a seAice incurred di(.ablllty |0>« “»>8htly turning" variety that it consista of the Regular Anny, at the Hotel Bond at 12:30 p. m. Sends Letter Here with the aid of executive assist­ $4,500; SUmford $7,406; Water- bodying Governor Bowies’ propos­ by the Connecticut Past Regents and alcoholic Intoxicatlf.n, Incnp. .National Guard and Otganized Re­ ants whose income considerably town $4,000r WeatDort . $5,600; als torn revising the present law. able of wilfully deliberating and had "taken into consideration. ... I lulu. Is prepared to testify. It was . fOR 0[£|”^t?" Club, Daughters of laabella. Miss R^^eORION'S... FOR serve Corps.\The regular an^y con­ raises the total execuUve payroll, West Haven $8,200; Windham $4,- The Democratic chief executive premediating the offense" of mur­ the apparent sobriety" of Kro*or $8,240, and Water­ retain wall paid aalectmen e^’en *■'■0)11 832 to $36 a a I’ ast State Regent, and Is now which William C. Bourgeois was Krooner, who say they recall that ------... — ------by the CapUln (leader) o f an The NaUonal Guard, ha con­ though they also have managers or week, that totally disabled work- permitted to plead guilty to second Krooner often appeared outwardly Saves A Year For $110 la Dimes tinued, is a volunteer organisation bary pays a mayor $8,300. Others an offleer in the National organi­ EClalreuse or Girl Guide troop in mayors in a(9dition. . ,,e bonetUs for life, in- degree murder In connection with calm after consuming large quaji- Mt. Carmel, lU. — (A') — A ML kept in training throughout the of the higher aalariaa are $6,5

•tock of spring dresses and Include prints, 'ofAiaas NOONDAY (. dosed Wednesday at Noon Choice Of Luncheons 85c A... Open Thursday 9 te 9 ,^ure silks, pastel gahardine.s and crepe,**. Col­ _____ m m tt i f e i w d ' Other Days * to 5:9* a Blue ors are navy and pastels , Sizes arc 9 to M A N M E e r C R .FELCPHONE a Oreau SERVING DAILY a Gray The values are exceptional in this sale AI-WAY8 OPEN a Wbto Broiled Live Mune LOBSTER a Bmwa •0 con* aarly. All sales final. a Roaa Ml •V a T w Peoeork Alley Wlpwaa T-Rhartiaa — every length Soft fallta bags—alatk pol­ FARR'S Capaakin. cotton, rayon. $1 98 up. ished csif—^.98 up

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ed distrtcu.to 815,000 a year fof ihe aaUrlea received by Supenw iti.. at 8L Bemaid’a church. In charge of plana fo r repreaen- White Funeral Home. Rev. .A l­ Walker, Jr., had been nanied by and Supreme Oburt Judges, t&e Judges In Waterbuiy. Bridgeport. and Mrs, Anns Backofsn. Rsfr.ab- Burial will be in Orova HlU ceme­ tatlon u the nearing In cohnecuon bert Jackson, of the Rockville Second Holdup sute's highest paid judtelat offlo- Hartford and New Haven.. STOF, LOOK AND LISTEN ments will bt served. The Emblem Melvin (Jovington, 18, arrested Probate Court Rdckville Club will hold its annual Installa­ tery. with the propoaed Armory for Methodist church, will ofllciate. : . rL “Take Your Key Out of Your Car, Mister** Senator Alfred P. Wechsler of Monday at hie New Haven home ^ i I i 4 tion card party at the Elka Home Decialen Reserved Rockville will meat thla evening at Burial will be tn Grove HlU ceme- * ' ” 'pt«leelB Cim garteen VnteU Hartford, Oemoeratib Senate Wanted Tb Bny < room siagis, 4 or 8 resaw wHh hath so Suspect H Held in connection with the case, aa bla on W e d n ^ a y evening, March Judge Abraham 8. lEktrdon re­ 8 p.m. at the Council rooms. tery. Judge Ruesell B. Johnston o f the leader, proposed a Mil retaming lavatory otfifst «ss», reoMoatial asiglikertised. Flrsflys. ptert companion In the holdup. Dixon Issue Argued 30th at eight o'clock.. This will be served deciBlona on Tuesday In the , ‘ Hasketball V ' Hartford Probate district, the the fee system, but requiring or v«raa£ hot water oU boraer heat, caUnet Mitten, lasidatrd. M l*. Bitaabeth P. KoacliwItB quoted Walker as denying partici­ Annual Dinner foV pivot tables only. Tolland County Superior Court In Mrs. Elisabeth Porter Kosch- There will be two final games In Milford, March 23—(P)—Milford Judges to turn over a percentage Either or built In rseent years, 1 or F-car garage. pation In the holpup here, but said largest In the sUU, protested that the caae of Nancy L. Peterson a wita, 81, wife o f Fred Koechwttz, the Senior Basketball League police have arrested a second sus­ the comparison was unfair. of their fees to the Probate as- Daagbtm sf leabclla he had admitted being VKth Cov­ Hearings on Bills to minor, of 98 Orova atreat, Rock­ o f 94 High street, died laU last sponsored by the Recreation Board Superior and Supreme court ■embly. Under the sdiedule, the to vacate where I ttvs. 8Vtn pay large dswR paynMiit. The pkughters of Isabella will pect in a liquor store holdup here Of Men’s Q ub ville against the City of Rockville. night at the Hartford hospital. this evening. St. Bernard’s Men’s ington during another liquor store el I id 151 Per Cent Put Judges on Salary Judges receive many beneflU |hat highest possible probate Income Itors, agents br prfvnts owners eensidefsd. hold a social this evening at eight last Friday. He was Rlentlfied as holdup In Bridgeport last month. o’clock with each member attend­ It waa testified that ahe fall on She was bom In Wobum, Mass., Club will pjay the Jewjsh Center [Q Year; Blggtet Jump proMte Judges.do not he said. would be 81fi.fff8 A SWAT- the aldewalk at the East school on May It, 1897, and bad lived in thla at 7 p.m. and at 8 p.m. the Park Kenneth Horace Walker, 18 of 14 Walker was booked on a charge And EUminate Fees They do not have to stand for Irwin Friedman, a Bridgeport ing asked to-bring one article o f H .F. CLARK to Be Held Thi» Eve- grocerlee. January M, 1948, auffering a city 15 yearn. She waa the daugh­ Hotel team will play 'Ihe Rock­ Ashmun street, New Haven. of robbery with violence, with ball b lu Bridgeport election, are retired a s. state re- lawyer, -urged the Judiciary com­ shoulder Injury, and was confined ter of Alexander and Margaret ville Journal. Sergt. Robert F. Dixon, Jr., said fixed at $10,000. Hartford, March 28—(^)— Are 1 fereea at two-thirds of their sal- mittee, which conducted the hear­ 21 PROCTOR ROAD f MANCHESTER, CONN. ning in Rockville Present Jfiwels McKee Porter. She waa a mem­ Damon Lodge, 'No. 17, Knights to her home for 19 days unaer a Hartford, March 28—Tha num- some probate Judges overpaid? i aries, may be pensioned If they be­ ing, to study recommendations Church; The Program phyaiclan’a "care and for an addi­ ber o f the Rockville Methodist come disabled and their wrldow# made by a state commlsaloR' tw o o f Pythias, will present 25-year church. ter of Joblcaa claimanU for unem- That question wsa argued yes­ Veteran Jewels to four roembera tional week without such care. receive;,a life pension of 25 per years ago. That commission, head­ The girl wea a pupil a^ the East She leaves her husband, her ^ y in o n t Insurance beneBU tn terday before a legislative commit­ cent of their huiband’s salary. ed by Jastlce Newell Jennlnga of Rockville, March 2 8 -(Speciall thiji evening, Harold Lehrmitt, tee, ss It has been at every session John Kramer, Harry Statger, school at the time. She la repre­ mother In Wobum, four sons. Alex­ [^^•jMnnsetleut rose to «2,587 during Probate Judges receive non# o f the State Supreme court, reebm- — The annu^ Jisnquet of the Men'a of the General Assembly for more George McCarron, Jr., at Caatle sented by Attorney Harry H. Lugg ander, Carl, Norman and Richard, ^ ^ h e week ended March 19 from those benefits, said Johnston, but mended that the number o f pro­ Union of the llnlon Congregational while Attomay George Muir of one ^u gh ter. Evelyn, all of Rock- PRESCRIPTIONS than a decade. must provide for their own sccurl bate districts be reduced from 120. hall. Kerwin F.Ulott will make the 51.804 for the previous week. The The occasion was the biennial church will be held this evening presentations and there will be oy­ Hartford represents the city. three' hrpthers. Walter Por­ CALLED FOR ty out of current earnings. to 46. Friedman said the commis­ Panule Committee ter, o f Uncedn, Maas., Ralph and total was 151 per cent higher than hearing on btlU to piit the probate sion’s recommendations wrould TONIGHT'S at 6:30 p.m. at the dinning room i ster stew served after the meet- FOR judges on salary and eliminate the Several bills were before the Ing. tj ■ A meeting of the general com- ivuuitan Porter, of Wobum, Mass.; AND the 24,888 who Wed a year ago. make possible a savings o f 8340,- of the church with, a baked ham fee ayatem by which they have committee. One, presented by Sen­ SUPPER SPECIAL Nuraea* Aldca mittea arranging for the Army three aiatcrS,JUrs, Edith Hall and Benefits paid out last week ator Luke H. SUpleton (R., 000 a year. Bupper being served by the Wom- Day parade will be held on Mra. Marion Itemmond, of Wo­ DELIVERED birounted to $821,848. been oompenaated. A meeting of the Nuraes' Aldea OpponenU of the fee ayatem Cheshire), himself a probate SERVED 5 TO 8 P. M. •n'a Guild of the church. Wedneaday evqmng, March 80, at bum. and MnC' Beatrice McClay, Initial claims, which start • Tbs polar bear Is the moat of the Rockville City hoapital will said that aome o f the probate Judge, would establish a salary The entertainment program v-||| 8 p.m. at the Mmioriat building. of Detroit, Mich. claims series, declined to 7.2ti schedule ranging from 1500 a year dreaded natural enemy of the wal­ be held at the Nuraea’ rooms a t Armory Commlltee Funeral services will be held PINE Judges—those in the largest dis- Full Course Pinner Include Clarence T. Hubbard, noted the hospital this evening at 8 m t (A ^ U ! l m-mejF0R.wmT) from 7.959 for the previous week. for Judges In 89 sparsely populat­ rus. The Armory committee which la Friday afternoon at the Luther A. ifM/ WlW nsi yoi'K lOs't trleU— took In more money than magician. In addition there will be o’clock. TOdgeport led the state In the Beef Broth, Rice Or Fmit Cup marimba aolos by Mias Bette Koss, PHARMACY number of jobless clalmMts with and aelectlons by the Barber Shop Union Servlcr 664 (Vnicr Sired 10.147 followed by New Haven 8,- The Union Service of the Pro­ Warning tirkrts. calling attention to Ignlllon keys '•** BAKED VIENNA ROAST quartet. Further plans will be. an­ Tel. 2 9814 749. Hartford 7.318 and Water- nounced for the appearance of the testant churches of Rockville and KRTS TNI TEST that tells you how mild and bury 7.807. The other fifteen oi- antomobtles. are now being distributed hy Bridgeport * vicinity will be held thla evening drive against ear thievery. Policemen, as showm abov^ isma a University of Connecticut Olee flasursome a cigarette can he. Smoke Camels, fices were each under 3,200. | French Fried Potatoes at 7:30 o’clock at the Tolland Fed­ warning ticket when the IgnIHon key Is left In Vegetables Club,' sponsored by the Men's and only Camels, for .10 days. Test them in • A Steel and wire products firm Union St the Union church on Mon­ erated church with the paator. Rev. your own "T-Zone." See how your uste cheers Ing ticket reads: “ Vour Ignition key Is a ^ JeUo, Whipped Cream, Coffee William C. A. Moe, presiding. Rev. -laid off 800, a brass company IBO. leave your keys In your car. you invite some kid to 8 5 day, April 3rd. The SHOE BAR for Camel's rich, full flavor. I.ei your throat AUTO <;lass •a watch factory 150 Legloii AuxlUar.v Albert Jackson, pastor of the often a kid tn a ‘hot* car Is murder. Protect .yourself, p r ^ t e tta n Rockville Methodist church will report oa CaaMl'i cool, cool mildness! manufacturer HO with lack of by removing your Ignition key every time you leave your f r . Ite A A meeting of the • American 997 MAIN STREET NEAR MAPLE STREET MIRRORS .Legion Auxiliary will be held this preach. work the reason m each your car. Protect your belongtngs.*|______Other lack of work layoffs total­ evening at eight o’clock at the Rehearsal Tonight ARTHUR'S O.A.R. hall. Following the biisi- The singers of Maple Grove will Featuring • In • recent letl of himdredt ef ling 425 In the bearings Industry, Hartford, Mnrch 23 Over l.lUOi Although It Is difficult to deter­ Inesa seaslon there will be work rehearse tonight and in the fu­ peopit ahe tmolitd onij Cainsit 250 In metal product^ W mine who stole an automobile after 942 MAIN STREET nance. 85 in haU and 90 In textiles automobiles were .stolen in Con- j on plAce mats for the Veterans ture on Wednesday evenings, In­ CANCELLATIONS - SURPLUS - SAMPI.ES fer 10 dayv neted throat spe- nectlcut during the psst year, a j It Is abandoned, police believe that H o^itals at Newrington and Rocky stead of on Friday as tn the pasL were reported. A razor manufac- cars arc stolen either by youths clalltta ntaking wtnMy examlna- Hill for Easter. A report will be turcr fPhiwd 30. Highway Safety Comnii.ssion sur­ seeking thrills, profcs.slonal car M i^ Mary Splelman givea of the Child Welfare and •BEAUTIFUL DRESS SHOES tiaoa reported The Bridgeport office reporUd vey shows. A big majority of the i thieve.s who make a business of Mrs. Mary Splelman, 73, wife Rehabilitation eimferenes held at of Emil P. Splelman of 37 Winder- the following layoffs due to 1^| thefts were made possible by own­ stealing and selling cars and crim­ NOT ONE SINGLE CASE o f work; brass 150, ordnance 90, the Hotel Bend last Sunday. mere avenue, died Tuesday at her ers who left Ignition keys In park- , inals who steal autos and then the low down Emblem Club •LOVELY tASUALS AND SPORT SHOES casters 30, locks 25, chains 20. A commit a more scrlons-crlme. home. She was bom in New Tork OF THROAT IRRITATION i«oflng material factory laid off ed automobiles. The Bridgeport ■ Ijist .vear 271 ears were stolen The Rockville Emblem Club will City, December 14,1876, the daugh­ 80 for one week and an auto ap­ Police Department recently began i In New’ Haven. 293 In Hartford, hold a aewtng aoeial at the Elka ter of John and Rose (Riley i Cant­ •MEN’S SHOES INCLUDED Home thia evening at eight o’clock. well. Bestdea her husband the due to smoking CAMELS! pliance company 25 temporarily. a campaign to warn motoriats ; 93 In Waterbury, and 68 In Stam­ b IIP; ('niter M. Phone 5858 agalnat the danger of leaving keya The committee in charge Includes leaves a son, Raymond E. Spiel- A Bristol bearinga factory laid ford. y p r i n t j l OLDSMOBILE Furniturv Tope In parked autos. MSNCMISTfR MOTOR *«.>8 Mrs. Katherine Williams of Man­ man, ,of Rockville. The funeral off 300 due to lack of work. Bridgeport policemen vhsve been chester chairman aasisted by Mra. will be held Thursday at 8:15 a. m'. Try fhe Shoe Bar First! .'Store Fronin, Plctum Framing In the Danbury area three hat given warning tickets to be placed , Ctam Carrigan, Mm, Fannie Mann at the BUrke Funeral Home, at 9 \ enctlan Rlinda w companies laid off a total of 85 due In automobiles when Ignition keys to lack of work. . i' are found In parked vehicles. The “ The Danielson office reported a ' \ arnirtg ticket ealla attention to layoff of 50 by a rayon dress gooda the fact that 178 autoe were stolen FOR SALE shop due to Insufficient ordera In Bridgeport last year and keys \\ A Hartford chain manufacturer were left In 147 of them. Q f j laid off 90. The Commission survey dis­ New six room. Oil heat, In the Manchester area 25 were ISQU ARELY BEHINl closed that praettcally all stolen out of work due to a firs at a cars eventually are recovered. Of tile bath. .M S3 BiRelow St. smaU tools plant. _ . 1,410 cars stolen In the last year, Immediate occupancy. The Meriden office reported a all but 37 were recovered, most of EVERY USED CAR layoff of *00 by a bearings plant them a short time after reported and 85 by a silverware concern due stolen. Police report thst an New six room. 2 unfinish­ , to lack of work. amazingly large number of car ed up. full dormers, oil In the New Britain area a chuck thieves apprehended are Juveniles. WE SELL! ssanufacturer laid off 50, a bear­ heat, tile hath. Buyer m ay Take it from these gay ings plant 25, a metal producU firm choose own decorations, 30 ■nd oh-so-fashlon-wise •Smart people know the smart place to go for f m w e i d i 28 and an electrical products shop ao with lack of work the reason day.occupancy. Tanner St. Dorothy Dodds.. it's going / used cars! la each instance. section. to be an open season on A New Haven watch company •Smart people look first for the Oldsmobile laid off 150 while reorg»h**l"ff- A down-to-earth flattery! steel and wire producU company sign when they’re looking for a good laid off 300 and an iron fittings Inquire 15 Liberty St. factory 25 due to lack of work. used ear. The Norwalk office reporUd a layoff of 45 by a toy by a ladles' suit shop due to lack of orders. , I Manchester Motor Sales, Inc.' Starts lA the Norwich area a plasUcs company laid off 25. CRHOUSESSON “Your Oldsmdblle Dwler^ ’ A Stamford razor company ra ■" ' I ISI c .= = = = = 512 West Center Street Phone 41S4» Mandiester - hired SO. TELEVISION W E GIVE ^hPfGRF.RN STAMPS Tomorrow! In the Thompsonrllle area two Come Early! woolens companies laid off a total of 40 temporarily. . The Tonrtngton office reported a layoff of 20 by a maker of small metal producU. A fur company plseed 40 on a 24-hour we^k. Work Started on Bank Building SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FAMILY BUDGETS ! Torrington, March 22—(JP> Con- | struetion work has been sUrted on ' a new building for the Brot'ks 1 Bank * Trust company In the ■ heart of Torrington s buslneaa sre- ; tlon. The building will be two stories high of fireproof construc­ tion and will cost approximately 8350.000.

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■t V i - . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CUNN.b WEUNE5UAI, MAKCli 23, 1V49 TAG^ S£\'E^! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. MARgH 28. 1949 'K. _ . ______MANCHESTER DIV. OF was eihbodicd tr, two bills. ^ Ons on their numerical gupiRlorlty, baby, but It wUl die, and I wiU your baby die, and you can fo to would authorize a *100,000,000 fought back vigorously. aU me doctora to tlM world and , -s- G Clef Club to Present 21st Concert Alfred M. Wephsler, the-Demo­ PENDEir AND BOUTil tasts with the council and lesd-^ aeetoit...." , . - ’! THE HARTFORD GAS CO^ .Boys Perish Housing BiUs bond Issue to finance construction mey wUl never understand It of 10,000 four-room housing units. cratic floor laager, accuaed the G. •r*. Newark Man United SUtes Attorney Adrian WORK W. Maher called two handwriting "I am even tcUlng you this ao That measure was adopted by a O. P. of "Wanton dlaraganl” of the h Is Interesting to note that needs of the people, .and sakl-Re- ■ ■ ■ .MM Uu/Ugh Mancheatisr' has over 700 experts of me Federal Bureau of that you can start dlgglag jrouv During Fire Go to House roll call vote of 20 to 12, The grave. Goodbye.” second bill, adopted,21-12, would publicana had adopted a policy of. SNimtoie miiil Fhqnr- lot. Girl Scouts, tha commlsaloner wd Found Guilty Investigation who testified ma| ( :------"Let’s place bank notes, above hu­ her asaociates do auch a commend- Albano had written me letter. Known “Vagueljr ngM Tsaes create a state housing department 634 Centfir Sfrttt. tte'lnsuronce Headed for Pigeon-Hole to replace the present five-man man rights." sbls Job without there being an Albano’a- Request Iguered Mrs. Joys testUlsd M»s W New Haven^ Foremen At­ Moat of the Republican opposi­ Bixocuttve Director, as la true in Awaits Sentence for known Albano “»Ntu^’ oomparadle^drcumstancea In many Mrs. Joye testified mat ahe re­ tempt to Determine In Files of Judiciarv• 1 Debate Bitter tion centered on the subsidies. Tara Out to Ob- about eight yeart. He bad "Once this question of subaldies other communities. Sending Threatening ceived me latter about a month before her child was bom in May, at me home of her uncle In Bsst Cause of Fatal Blaze Cominittee Now The Bonate debate was one of gets rolling and snow-balling." jeet to Increate on Orange, N. J., she oald. She ^ the bitterest of the current session. | *gi(i Senator Luke H. SUpleton The value of teamwork will be Letter to Woman 104». She said it came after she NEWSPAPERS not ynake clear what hie oUeged , n -.... V , ‘ \ ■ Y ■ ■ Republicans tempers weren't im­ IR., Cheshire K "Lord knoW’s. where Sfivings Banks Plan demonatrated forcibly In the next had ignored Albano’s request that New Haven, .March 23— — Hartford, March 2.‘1 --Gov­ he be permitted to use hit "cura­ curative powero were or why and proved by a statement issued by it's going to atop.’’ MAGAZINES six or seven weeks, when members New Haven, March 2S— how he eought to uee mem ae she nremen scaKhed through a flime- ernor Bowles' housing bills were I Governor Bow les shortly before It of the Girl Scout Coundl and tive TOwera" on her. The housing debate lasted so New Oa Sale At HSrtlwC March 28.—(*V -U fe Jackie Albano, 58, 6f Newark, N. claimed. charred building today In an at­ headed today for a pigeon-hole Tn I opened. long that two other administration leadera will all be working t < w ^ The letter read into me record tempt to determine the oauae of a the files of th< Republican-con­ NnWfW*** turned out in the auccess of their Annual Drive J., today awaited sentence in Fed Albano pleaded Innocent and de­ I The Democratic chief executive, bills ready for action on the Sen­ Arthur Drug Store by Maher added that "I am tak ­ blaM which snuffed out the lives trolled House Judiciary committee. I urging an end to “shenanigans" on ate calendar were delayed until Tforc* yenUrday to oppoae bUU to be held from May 1 to the 7m. eral court here on April 1 after ing revenge. 1 am making your nied wrlOng me letter. Cor. 81. Jemea aad Mala Ota, He U at liberty under *1JK)0 of two young playmates. Whether the governor's program the Issue, said that “hot air can today. One would establish a pub­ i wouM permit laYlnga banka A large committee of these being found guilty of sending motlicr pay how ah,e made me suf­ The boya, Joseph Bayzat, S ):. members have already conUcted bond pending sentence me maxi­ ever again would see the light of i heat houses, but It won’t build lic works department, and the |v(o apU *5,000 poUdem. The present through the mails a letter which fer for talking about me.” and Raymond Moore, 6, died.as day Id its present form was re- ! them businesa establishments and mum of which Is five ■ years in other would increase old age pen­ 5«mit ^ aarinfa bank life inaur- threatened the life of a young It also added tliat will their mothers searched anxiously garded as extremely doubtful in A Republican senator from sion benefits. friends for their help in an adver- Darien matron and her unborn prison and a *1,000 fine. f pace ia *5,000. tising program in connection with get my satisfaction to see you and through a crowd w:hich g.ithcred to Capitol circles. |Bowles' home town of Essex. S More than 225 persona, most of the Parade of Barber Shop Quar­ child. watch firemen battle the fire yes­ Strict Party IJne Vote Thomas H. MaeWhinney. filed the H-0 fthem insurance egenU, appe^ed A Jury deliberated 10 minutes terday. The Democratic majority in tbe 0 for your old washer In trade— 9 X lO '/ i j rage, with furiilturS: stored on the ing. ‘'Safety. C'jmmandmcnt.s" by policy limit increase -was needed | or condition, on the purchase of any model BEN D IX au­ "When I arrived on thejscene. I The next meeting will he 1 was told two boys were inside,” she I second floor. Mrs. Donovan said Howard Stcbbln.s; talk tilled “.Sub- on 'niursday. April 7 when ’ beemise of the 40 per cent drop in i Rubber inarlnes.’’ by Lieutenant (.'om- the value of the dollar. The banks tomatic washer In slock. Linoleum said. "I saw my boy's cowboy hat : she had tried to keep children out first and second degrees will 821-82.H M A IN S T R E E T T E I„ 5161, M A N C H E S T E R ' presented statistics showing that on the ground near the window, of the building, but it seemed to mander William Crawford of New conferred on five candidates. 9,000 persons hold *11,400,000 in Choice Of Any One Of Our Four and I .was sure he was one of hold an attraction for them as a i London. savings bank poUcies, or an aver- Rugs Tile ____I them.’.' play spot. Furniture on the second i The last part of the program . Burglar Trie* Sleep Juice age of *1,250 for each client. Famous Models Mrs. Moore said Jh a t she too floor had been moved about as if | was in observance of St. Patrick s went out when she heard the fire it had been used for club meetings. Day and in charge “bt the dramat­ Hanover. Germany - - A $7.77 Sq. Ft. 2 9 c engines. Fire (?hlef Paul P. Heinz said a ics committee and follows; Song. German youth blew anesthetics 249.95 269.95 289.95 329.95 “I looked for my boy among the preliminary investigation had "Galway Bay." by all; skit with through the keyhole.* of apart­ ; Mayors Planuiug crowd of youngsters standing by, turned up no tluc.s as to how llic men seated around table singing ments to make people Inside un­ but I was unable to find him." she fire started. No matches 'were "Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. conscious while he robbed their BETTER EASTER-WEAR To Discuss Bills I TAKE El* TO 21 MONTHS TO PAY said. found In the children's clothing, he Murphy’s Chowder.” Mrs. Mabel rooms, the weekly magazine "Der Firemen later had to tell her said. Klnghom impersonated Mrs. Mur- ^.Spiegel" reported. “Ask Your Neishbor—She Owns A Bendix” WALLCOVERING 55e Hartford, March 2S-^iF)—Con­ • 51” Wide, Running Foot necticut's mayors will discuss 0 pending legislation alfecUng cities This Offer Limited to Thursday, Friday nt a meeting next week with Gov-, and Saturday Only emor Bowles and legislative lead-1 Armstrong/ Bird, Gold Seal SALE! White and Fancy era. Mayor Cyril Coleman of H a rt-; Mid mailed InvitaUona yesterday! Floor Coverings to 20 mayors, to toe, first select­ men of 19 towns and to all town Broadcloth Shirts and city managers In me state. He eald me purpose of me conference, These Prices Effective Until March 31 824-828 MAIN STREET T E L . 5161 MANCHESTER ORIGINALLY 2.98 aeheduled for April 1 at 2 p. m., wsa "to eanvasa the legislative sit­ uation . and to take such steps THRU SAT. ONLY aS may be necessary wtm-regi^ HALL LINOLEUM CO. ■ to bills currently before me LegU- FURNITURE APPLIANCES latura affecting municipalities.” 32 OAK ST. WM. P. HALL TEL. 2-4022 713 MAIN STREET T E L . 3.535 4 ^ 'G* n I 'Girl Scout Notes 4 Value Leaders flame line Brents of Sanforized broad­ r cloth that sold for 2.98 last Decem­ ber. Reduced this w-eek only! Dus to me prevalence of con­ Jlii V • tagious dlMSSes, all Brownie Scout m T o Rayon ties — all-wool liners 88« meetings win to cancelled,' Mrs. nsada Larson, president of the arasmle liesdera Association, sn- A l Hiair low rogulor pricoa, Htoto quality M-W applkin

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNN., TVEDNfctbOAI. aiARCti zs, i'J49 TACE m a m ;h c s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n . J m is iiG H r ' .ire completed. Tlicre was no President Roosevelt during the last Finck's technique was at fault, I not the stove. He offered to prove tics, which have been held fbr Air lift Crash PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Educator Will doubt in party circles that the World war. Cake Baked bU BO rtlBUon ,to le*lUmat« ^ - nine consecutive weeks. _ These Wapping Senate would seat him, deapltr re­ He will serve only until 1940 be­ hla point by baktqg the cake. **Seved m y Life ^ Endurance Fliers cent criticism of hla views on the cause of a provision 'that directs Judge Royden S. Dane adjourn­ K CsAssofi Ikv CAI-HlAfiTIMBr ^ttfl)e8trr feaae prepamtlonat One of the parUea tvlll be continued through , ______f a m e s it e d r iv e w a y s . WTIO-IWW Today's Radio ed court to Mrs. Flnck'a kitchen ' WWtUM Fatal for Three floor of Congraa. the selection of another senator^ By Lawyer iOtOOB,oa« first Jobs of tte incominc Becre- April 9. Mrs. i Wapping Grammar Sobool won \ We Spccialiie In \ Go to Senate A strong civil rights advocate after death, at the next general for the experiment. Her attorney, UHWIWIO I Circle Miami Area I agreed to procure "I" .he Hugh Greer basketball trophy Eaaiora fitaodard Hmo Fred Peterson, went along. ywptn^tufoii# m ti Cvtimhta fieralb tsiy of Defense oufht to be to , terials and adjust curtains |*> evening at IQlswortb Hamburg, Germany. March W. All Types Hfird Sarface Arcfifi and conalatently a plugger for election. Broughton's term would tM u C v L KoUsMirOk free speech and assembly. Dr. have lasted until 1954. Mosio, using Ingredients the lurvoriviMrohetiloliou______^ T -ruHUtfuso in rM muzzle the Irresponsible reslota Miami, n a ., March 23.—(HV- dining-room at the «=hurch. m ™. M TIvo British plane craahea Work Guaraatead • Free Eatlmatea • Ijfrme Arraagefi Grahani Appointed by Seeks to Prove ■ His complainant provided, mixed up before they talk us Into war." Howard Stanley having | «*™°;‘«hou5e Point Sfi-». In two dfiya have added alx deaths 4iM— 4 8 :18" * Graham was oltucked In Congress The new North Carolina seim- KLl-MSfiriWihiiNflM^l Two California filers continued to only last month. ! for has offere WDRC—Harvest of Stars. ernor to Fill Vacuuaev In Working Order moving It from the pan—Mosio - - ToiwO« Oetofcw t. I t the muclTused ones. Refreshments i East and Soutt Windsor Grtmmar F. Dakota were kitted last night WTHT—Kay Kyner. ' , WONS—Family Theater: Newa. been exploiting the prestige of CANDY Riedel, refueled again and took on o^ coffee were ! school Baskefball the Umvcnlty of North Carolina passed samples ot the cake Our action in banning Russian fresh food supplies after they ar­ cX a^rtror In a criaah near Luebeck. Monday, wno-BackeUge WUe. WTHT-Groucho Marx, Raleigh, N. C., March 23~fiH and veirelahtesvegetables, tvlthout\vithout ator. It was voted to accepv was picseuicu Held. . . , WONS—Comedy Playhouse. be North Carolina's junior U. S. Energy commission reportedly I business life were among the his client's gas stove worked would give his °offlclal verdict id Test Oj IU« ...... United NaUons neutral experU to starches,_^^_P in spells, ind shave approve ^ ^ d t o T o ^ r ! principals oi me — —- The air lift fatalltltea now toUl WDRC—New England Note- W THT-Blng Crosby. senator. ovcrj^c its security officials In j mourners yesterday at funeral okay. ' later. Arthur Drug Store Z ■eotss br HbU ...... 5 J ing two plei'os of road no longer schools in the league, for wiMlng 471—28 Americana and 19 Brltona. book. giving clearance to Dr. Graham . scro-ices for Charles E. (Hhangi arrive at a solution of the Berlin every morning. Monday night's, game. The princi­ WTIC—Big Story. Gev. W> Kerr Scott apninted the The judge trying the esiw; was auae swats e> Watl ...... j *•'*[ Supplies were put aboard from in uae and that the land should Last nlght'a crash came as the WTHT—Bandatand; Newt. 10:80— B2-ycar-old Democratic president M licjd of the Oak Ridge Institute I Whccltr. retired oysterman aird an observer at the baking clinic, Boy Gets Kirk Out of l''ootball Siagte Cost ...... ; 'T. currency problem. vert to the original' owner.s. The pals providing the trophy plane was making Ita final ap­ WTIC—Lorenzo Jonea. WeeSiy. aj> carrier ...... S •” a speeding car as the plane WONS—Deems Taylor Concert. of the greater University of North of Nuclear Studies. A radio I long a leader In the Republicah held In the home of Mrs. (Charles That was not quite true. These foUowinK commlitpc was appoint- Frank Avery of Warehouse Point, proach. an official BriUah account . WONS—To Be Announced. commentator (Fulton Lewis) had 1 party in the slate. The nervlccs fjbe. deitrered. yae T»«r ...... »U w buzzed low over the filed. Jamca Welch of Union School, Ro­ WOCX3-J4ewa: 1390 CTub. WDRC—Qov. Chester Bowlea. Carolina at a dinner last night In Flnck. Blackpool, El.gland i/ T i ~ West of M'sa. reretfP ...... experts, whose appointment was The fliers said they expected to ; cd to investigate the possibility of said. The plane waa carrying WTHT--Meredith Willson. Chapel Hill. He will succce l J said that AEC had cleared Dr. j were held in Cirrlst Eplgpal Mra. Flnck Is asking a $199 re­ Eleven-year old Geoffrey Kay selling the old school building: bert Owen of Broad Brook and manufactured goods from Berlltl 4:43— , ttEMMEK y» the last feeble fruition of the ef­ remain in , the Miami area for sev I WTIC—Curtain Tima. Melville, Broughton who dioald that amount won't bake good ' stuck on a car bumper and took Stenographer eatitieo to the uee of rtpuni>«ei<»n of compromise the Berlin question at Orleans. Beaumont. San Antonio. McNamara s Minstre . an en^er the High School made the preaen- 8:90— At Hsrtford. the state Senate In ell near d'roetcber cred'feo to 't ot tatlon of the trophey to the W i­ u WDRC—Winner Take AU. Carolinian and one-time histor.v "1 have always been opposed to cakes. a long ride before dropping off into the Paris meeting of the General El Pas<^ and Tucson. tainment sponsored by the Par Mt otn«r«'»e crert-ted '» was , Werner’s Student^ WONS—Superinan., WDRC—News on'all stations. professor of the university, will Communism and all totalitarian ; wliieh he had a?r\-ed several terms Offers to Proyo Point ' a street. The finder tunud it in to F. M. BRODERICK Assembly, did not "fall " to pro­ , „ « , ent-Teachers' A.ssociation. ping team and Principal John Mc­ ; cdjonrned in respect to his mcm- Rtaiiley Mosio, attorney for the police. Geoffrey retrieved it the . end elro tne*tortl n»a» putil’rnro nerr The tiny plane: took off from ^ nresonted___._j in the Town Hall two Cartan accepted it. Would You Rather Drive A WTHT—Challenge of the Yu­ 11:15— assume hit new duties as .soon qs I dlctiitorshlps." 81.3 .Main St. TrI. 2-lft42 ail rtsbtii of repijol'rit'on ' duce a solution of the Berlin cur­ Fullerton, Calif., a week ago yes­ the formalltle* of his certification I Dr. Graham served closely with ' ory., store, said he thought Mrs. I next day. duotlrlit* nere!,' »re «l»o frrrttn. consecutive nights. The Thur.stlay In the preliminary game Union To iGive Recitals kon. WDRC—World Tonight. rency problem. So ^ar as they terday and had been aloft 179 mglit show wa-s especially for chil­ WTIC—When A Girl Marries. WTHT—Joe Haael. hours' at 1 a. m. (c.s.t.l today. The School defeated Broad Brook; Sl­ HEW 1949 PONTIAC? Pull ttrr'ct cl'cni ol ft E a #er» were i^ncemed. they did produce dren and they made a very appre­ ip to win the consolation trophy. WKNB—Newt; Requeat Matt- WONS—MeetThe Band ice. Inc. ______fliers hope to break the 1939 en­ ciative audience of "First Night- Frederic E. Werner will present i nee. WTIC—News. a solution, last January. So far^ Albert .Loefflcr al.so presented this | Fui.li»fier« Ktpr€«tit.t'«M l'b» durance record of 726 hours. ers," In spite of the heavy .snow trophy to Union and Paul Goguen ; the second in a aeries of four re­ REASONABLY EARI.Y DELIVERIES- WCCC—Junior Ditc Jockaya. 11:80— jul'ur Melfit** SS-'^r , they were concerned, their solu­ storm and its attending imonven- and ISibert Sedar co-captalns of citals Sunday afternoon. March 27 WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES 5sllL* WONS — Dance Orchestra; tore. CN'oefu. lyiroii tinf K'lt-’n. tion was something which should iences there was a large attend­ ' at 3:15 o'clock in the chapel of the WDRC—The Old Record Shop. News. the team accepted it. WCCC—Mualc Loft, iiKiitfEK aiiiiri uuKKAU yf> prove acceptable to all sides in­ ance at the Friday night perform­ The committee for general ar- j South Methodist church. . WTHT — Weather Roundup; ClKiCl.ATIU.Nt'. ______Amlovei* ance and all agreed that there is ' Hla piano stndenta to be present wnc—Portia Facea Life. Dance Orchestra. volved in the Berlin controversy. | an immense amount of talent for rangemonla of the annual mtnatrel i ed at this time are thirteen ot the, BALCH PONTIAC, Inc 8:80— WTIC—Boston Symphony Orel:., rat Herajrt PrrOi.g But what happened then was the stage in our town. Ijy the Mona Oub of St. Frances 1 intermediate group of pupils who WCCC—Big Brother BUI. Dreia Rehearsal. assuitics no ftnsndsf At the meeting of the Ladies' of Assisi Church, met Monday eve­ OPEN EVENINGS , t^igrsDn^eai trrut* •pp««n»»t ’»» •< that Russia agreed to accept their Benevolent Society held in the There were seven tables of I will play from memory aelectlona WTHT—Sky King. 13:80— Watkins is glowing with bright lighting ideas! cards in play at the Military wliisl ning in the church hall. They de­ 1 from compositions of contempor- l.j5 CENTER STREET ’ MANCHESTER WONS—CapUln M'Jntght. WTIC — News; Dance Music, rtrliMmenU and otlwi r«.tJ nf [ report as the basis for discu.ssion, i church social rcxmis on Thursday. cided to change the date of the tp fb» y*nfrt'^stai C%»n Or. if .vou like the rich formality of mahog­ recovery, seems to be WTIC—Duffy's Tavern. Note the heavy turned bases, tha aenrieea themdalves at home,' ! , that the government of PreniPremier any furniture, Watkins offers the beautiful the smooth tubing. Choice of but for the good of this country . Qurii.lle, originally expected to be with Maple - $139 Sheraton group shown below. The cabinet green or red tole-colored ' Quriiille, originally cxpcc opaque shades, with honey­ abroad, lI justjim, annthA-another stop-gap govern- * pieces have Rwell fronts, dpstproofed suckle border In gold. Usu­ Perbapa the armed aervtcea, showing a lot of : bed, dresser^ chest throughout and center drawer guided. The ally $24 50. themaalvca do not quite realize, persistence. ------in do- I separate imposing dresser mirror has a tha Impreaaleadon theythev make abroad Ing ,__.... the______things it knows need to be i NEW . . . and worth a Watkins Brother.^, known for fine hand m\ilc broken pediment top and is enhanced by gilt with thalr domestic dog-fights. ' done. It has, for instance, really QufiBn's Ransom furniture and authentic reproductions, of- beading and rosettes. Mahogany plywood But,’ as— the — Washington------” Post I tackled the problem of French In- fer.« too. the finest furniture available .'U hud^ panels and solid gumAood framing in a rich obiervod the other day. "It would , something about in lovolinBtsI get prices. F'urniture that meets Watkin.s hand rubbed finish. Herc’.s furniture you Mill bo hard to convince a foreigner I u, ^hen no other government has e.xacting standai'ds of excellence in design* be still, proud of ten years from today! reading of the latest wave ot pub- | dared do more than look at it The construction, fini.sh. Furniture like the griiup Ucity exploits by the Air Force : re.uu i. that . conomic comlilione n u r A R ic above made of solid Northern maple and that the United SUtea la not hell-1 are soundly hctin. i . r nor f \onv birch, furnished in a warm friendly antique color. Usually $179.00. with Mahogany - $139 ,f®^ siar. First came the Conimuiiist.>) and' S fh / round-the-world flight of the B-50 uGeneral dc Gaulle, with their and attendant interpreUUona of1 hopes of wolfing up all France bc- COLOaNLS bed^ dresser, chest thls country's ability to bomb any I tween them, they will have to /• spot in the world. Then the story | ,tay their appeUtes. The midaic that the B-3« had flown 9,600 : »eenia to be going it own way. by EERB miles nonfitop, carrying a bomb! ______V iJ L ll IT*Force “’.r 'finding' , that Russia had no ' t'oncilialory Truman !I adequate defense against the | "a.shmgton ob.servers are con-| NUM4V11 SHOP B-36. Finally, there comes what "'dcrably anuiKcd by the spectacle ■ 4 ( , .appears to be an inspired leak to Presiilent Truman, having lost wiiKiT raiaiST ijI ^00 the effect that some 70 strategic ^''mgress by i rudely Ix-laboring it, No king ever psmpeteJ hii beloved queen with targets in Russia have.b^n ear- ‘lomB «n at»out face and trying to , ■ as tow as Outstandinq aaamplas of our superb a lovelier, more costly perfume marked as possible bombing ob- ■ back through conciliation, —yet you ctn buy t pritxely Jactives and that the Air Force: flattery, a^d bland pi • 6 Tube RaiUo , (tlactien of omblom jowolry ... Diamond portion of this exquisite new has assured the Joint Chiefs of . Ihcre is no great is.s...... • 2 Speed Phonograidi Cologne ... for 1 very modest Staff that each of these cities Congress and himself, after all. Masonic button, 01«t-SO . . . Masonic price. "Queen's Ransom" hii could be attacked from bases on They don't think President Tru- •Plays 4 hours on one loading the deep, sparkling richness thls continent." *’•" the subtlety for .such a tia clasp, 0 4 • • • Masonic gold ring, of topaz end gold . . . Brand new! “Even the blustering of the |They think he won't gel •High Fiilelily Auflio System of mink ind ermine, tnd purr Ruasiana.” saya the Washington ‘“f along the smooth, diplo- 04T. silks . . . s sweet, splendid Another new outstanding Watkins paper, "haa' never approached ! matic road before he trips himself •.AH Steel (^laiiger Nopohuelal ftigttnct to make y o u feel china table lamp vtUue! Ivory with thU. ... i up- like I queen! floral decorations and gold finish­ “Such exhibitioniam ia of a ' " ’ell, he is no expert at the ed pases; tailored, tilting crepe Good looking, strong cahiiiel shades. 29 and 27 inches tall! Usu­ place with the military huckster-' teontal aiuault eithej. ally $12.50. Choice Ing that has coincided with the ' ""hat really seems to matter it Luxurious 4 ounces, in the new, gem-cut congressional kppropriation hear-! choice of attitudes. A few Mvl0«»dl PsyafiBBta lEvUeO "Queen's Rsnsoia'' bottle *** Inga. * The effect, to anyone not*! '‘•J'" ■BO- he was the great victot 9 -9 8 cognizant with the facta, la to in- I November, who had received a • t N * A 4 M CM t diet ua aa a nation of warmongers 1 f e a t mandate, and who seemed where the military haa nm wild. to think he had an automatic W hat must be the reaction to such right to expect Congress to follow atoriee In Europe, where the very his own wiahes. •eaenoe of t m t eSbrU la to coun- Tha other day, at the confer­ Potterton • • PW fifiCBiRttO M FMARlfiACV U ract t m n of w a rt How much ence of Mayors; he had brought , ^OI MniN\’MI(T-MAMCMISTt)< Ifieea fiangaroua msat ba the reac- himself down a few p«ga. and Radio, Television, Records, Appliances ’■ g * j Hen la Ruaala, If the Russians qre seemed more disposed to regard 11 75 Actually the vlctima . of an Inse- Congress as his cooperative equal. || n.'.S -MAIN OPPOSITE. OAK Generally apeaking, that kind ot ' .’>: Main St. complex. i At the C’4*nter I'hoiie 19-.*>41 : -t “is It net time to end> to executive attitude ia beat foi; re- ■1 = JMfiJfivfifiUa 'earagger&g which aults, in a democracy. > TT ■ ; 7 :

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lubricating oil taxes; $411,000,000 iatration and later tiaed profane tham a permanant Intallectusl la- of Its friends and tbs reapact of Mapit street,, a freshman, la on taxes on new vehicle^! $15$.000jM0 language to the ptdieamad. Lkuds Support tereat." Ib la She assarts la aa In- society,” f ■ the scenery staff for "Tha Chief Motor Taxes tire and tube tgxest and $12*.000.- Scoub-Parent Other caaaa praaantad Uiia Bolton diridual proceas, accompUabed by living examplt rather than pre­ TONIGHT'S SKCIAL Aulhor Speak Fourth Degree Thing," which wtU be presented 000 taxes on parts sind acceaa^aa. ROLLER SKATING morning found Myrtle V. Jordan, Oaris Makr O’ltatta Oaast OonWIaman i nleldn i«de S chool Marcli 28, a«, 81, April 1 and 2. 54, o f S9& Proapect atraat. WiUi- cept and through iiidl'vldual con­ ( P. M. TO CUMIMG lIlW F. M. at the college. John Ooe, aon or Repeal Again SonghP Nigkt Planned TsL Maaekaalar 8848 For Colleges tact between Instructor and stu­ Take Big Sum "Since the Federal automotive mantic, fined $10 on a violation of New London, March 2$— (A)— Supply LhultsdP—First Cobm, Pint 8arv*i K. C. Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coe, of Man­ OPENS rulea of Jho road charge; Henry L. dent The body o f PMUp J. Martin, 41. n Heads Gather chester. a sophomore who has al­ taxea were levied in 1932 as an Bolton iMdahta ara In vtt^ to ‘emergency measure’ they have Cronin. 46, 159 North Main atraet, Public Spirited Finan­ Because of tha greater opportu­ mambar of tba U. 8. Ooaat Guard ready appeared In three other SUNDAY, MARCH 27th ’To Be Held at Ematiuel sentenced to 15 daya for tatoxlca. attend a United Nations meeting nity it offera for such Informal band here was discovsrad last A t t P o n d a r T h r^ P'a productions, will have Total of $15,674,679 coat the nation's motoriaU cloaa Rt. Rev. J. M. Griffin tlon; and Baatista Benedetto o f 64 to be held in the North Coventry cial Aid Increasing human reiatlonahlps. Dr. Park em­ night In bis home and Dr. Harold and Directors the role of a theater manager in to $10.000,000.000," he went on. Church Here on March Community' Houae tomertrow night Mrmnd$ Officer* Paid in Stale on Fed­ "Althougb-JJie American Automo- Home.'riead street fined $10 for In­ phasizes, the small college, better H. Irwin, madleal axamlnar, said GUM theicomedy which was written by Speaks on Charity; Lo­ toxication. at 8 o'clock. William Agar, o f the Need of Small Schools than the Jarge educational unit, Martin bad oommlttad auldda by DiscuM Problems at Nikolai Evreinov. eral Excise Levies bUe association temporarily drop­ 29th \ United Nations public Information cal Member* Present ped its opposition to these Feder­ Sholes Lokeside Casino can help boya and girls become Inhaling lUumnatlng gas. The dead By Th* Box, 20 Pkga. bureau, w ill be a speaker. The men and women who will aaaumc man waa found by his wife when Tech Here al taxes during the war years. It meeting ,baa been arranged by New London, March 23—(47— Cheney New Haven, March 23—(>R)— ’ SOUTH COVENTRY .* t a recent meeting of the com- reaponslblllty In life. I f the small shf returned to the home from vis­ R ^ . 1.00 Valo* ...... baa again takep up tha cudgels for Mlaa Cora Webb, o f the Tolland Gifts to Connecticut college dur­ “ Organized Charity ia getting to Connecticut motorlaU paid a toU l CHICAGO SHOE SKATES->$15.00 r-;itcb of Boy Scout TVpoP 726 at Former RiiEsian iting relatives at Attleboro, Maas. Elks to Honor its repeal. County Farm Bureau In co-opera­ ing the past year, for acholarshlpa, college can continue to train ra- Tentative plana for a Now Eng­ the point where it la taking away of »15,674,?69 in FaUcral automo­ Bastdea hla widow, Martin Is aur- . “ A t a reoent meeting in Miami, Fmamiel Lutheran c h u ^ . plana tion with tha Women's Service Bu­ equipment, books, and other edu­ aponsible Indlvlduala, It win be land vocational aaaoclation me«t- the personal touch ao necessary in tive exciae taxea during 1948, R. Justified, she maintains, "In ex­ vlved by a daughter, Phyllis, 8 and Ina were made when oIBcers and such endeavors," Rt. Rev. Joseph Hartford Man Fla., the A.A.A.’a Executive com­ were ma^ for a Scout-Parenl' Officer I§ Dead reau of Hartford. cational needs, totalled $123,439, Edwin Steele, manager of the Con- President Rosemary Park states In pecting and accepting tha interest a son, James, 18. rctore of the OonnecOcut Sec­ M. Griffin, pastor of St. Rose's necUcut Motor clob reported to- mittee* adopted a resolution which night to^be held ^t the church A apedal town meeting will be church in li^ideiv, told more than held in Bolton hall, Monday eve­ her annual report which has Juat tion, American Vocational Aaao- Meriden, March 23—tjP)—Meri- dav. said In part: .Tuesday evening, March 29 a t' Litchfield, March 28—f^ )- W a l­ v.Buon met lecenUy at the Howell 200 membejfa of Bishop McMahon ‘These taxes arc admittedly In- ter Nichols Nay, 71. of 27 arcle ning, March 28, at 8 o’clock, to been publtahed. ! den Lodge 3.'5, B. P. O. E.. will give Of thlrf amount $5,991,86* waa 7:30.'4t^waa announced that Har-i Such support, aha aaya, from Cheney Technical achooh Can A. General assembly at ,lta Past Offi­ equlUble, since they single out the drive, Bantam, a former captain act on an additional County Tax a testimonial dinner Saturday collected through the Federal Uk niM Smith of Hartford, aMistantj appropriation, to lay a .town tax, public splrlter people who are Gray, president of the Grenby cers' night at the Hartford Knights of 1 ', cents per gallon on gaaoline. motorlat to hear an additional Keept }tt S/upe in the Russian Navy, died last Manufacturing Company in Plaln- of Columbus home last night. "W e I night in honor of William W , scout executive of the Charter Oak to act on state aid road funds aware of the Importance of the O'Brien, of Hartford. O B^len. d while the remainder repreaented i share of the general coat of gov­ night in Charlotte Hungerford ville. presided. should return to the point where and to hear a report from the com­ small, private college In ‘;the ! member of the Hartford liidge of tax collections on new veMcIek, I ernment and have, been continue Council would be prei>ent at this hospital, Torrington. Vocational associations in tne we take a personal Interest in only as a matter of expediency.' k M f Y O T ^ R S ' affair and show piutuics of Camp He was bom In Russia but bad mittee on a town dump. great struggle to preserve Individ­ ! Elks for years, ia the only aur- tires, tubea, lubricating oil and re-1 ual tnlUaUve, Insight, even exist­ New England states will meet charity.” he continued. “ By do­ placement parta and ncceasorics. "The American Automobile as­ Pioneer. The boys of the troop will lived iiT the United States since Jointly for two days, May 13 ano ing this we may be able to find the i vlvor of the ceremony at which ence in our new world” la now and the Meriden lodge was instituted "Total Federal automotive tax ' sociation urges that, when revision demonstrate some of their Scout the close o f . in which H, to discuss vocatlonsl problems ‘diamond mine’ in our own back­ he served in the esar'a Navy. He In tha future w ill become Increas- i In 1886. collections for the nation as. a ! of the exciae tax adheduie comes USTIN6LY UEAUTIFUL craft. There will be refreahmenta Expulsion Loses MEN'S WGAR. and to hear speeohes by prondnent yard." up for consideration by the Oon- and a social hour. It Is hoped that was an engineer at the Lyon Ingly the essential feature of the Pierre van Paasaen t Joseph P. Cooney, of Hartford, whole amount to $1,180,QOO.OOO I educators. The Springfield Trade Also on the speaking program greas, elimination of the FedemI there will be a large attendance Match Op., in Long Island for sev­ privatepriva college's economic life.” 8D7 MAIN STBEET school will be the central point of will be toastmaster at the dinner, during the year," Steele said. "O f Senate Control Pointing out that the public haa were Judge William J. Shea of this, roughly $444,000,000 repre-1 automotive taxea be given high of both scoutera and their parents. eral years. the meeting and wHIh be open for Pierre Van Paa.een. internatlon- at which Elks of lodges through- long believed It more Important Manchester, State Master J. seated gasoline taxes; $37,000,000 ]priority.' ’’ Paator OliKin, member of . the He was a member of the Rus­ visiting, along with other vocatinn- allv known nuthnr, lecturer, and Frank Mulcahv and Supreme Mas­ ' out the state will gather. sian War Veterans aaaociation of that Individuals go to college than peisonalilv. will deliver an addrea.a Troop committee, reported that six Capetown, Urdon of South al schools in the area. , ..... ".r T»»rh<>rai lerter William wiuiain j j.. e.uninon Mulligan who ■-re New York. He leaves a daughter, that they be able to pay the full The China Cupboard at the Willimantlr State Tearhers boys have nearly completed tha Africa, March 23 — (A3 — -Ian National Organi/alion at the W illin^ntlr ^ ^retted that he would be unable to primary requirements necessary Mrs. Julius Van Gestel of Bantam. ChriaUan Smuts' United party lost price o f their education, and has 349 NEW LONDON TURNPIKE The Amerlran Vocational As.so- rollege Auditorium next Jle present at the exemplification Funeral services will be held at conaistentiv contributed to make REMOVAL-SALE for enrollment for the "P ro Deo et Its one-vote control of the Senate ciation ia a national organi/ation «t «:1.’> I>. m . « ' ‘ “ '.‘‘"'If I of the Fourth degree in Wllliman- up the difference. President Park Glastonbury'a One Stop Shopping Centar ttUEST-imON MASK BRA Patria" award. This award, grant­ the Driscoll murlumY *nd at tha yesterday by expelling one of Its with state affiliates who.se m em -, „mim emeitt by , I t ic on .Sunday, .Inne 5. at which Russian Orthodox Church of says that problems now facing the ENDS SATURDAY ^ r a are edueators. manufacturers : prcsi.ient of the Uilhmantlc Zio»- I 'w Styla Na. *a* ed by the Lutheran eommlttce on own members. He was Senator M. time he is scheduled to be In Scouting, has aa its chief purpose Christ the Savior in Now York Van H. Brink who refused to small colleges arise out of the ■ 11 and anv others who .are interested ' ist Ih.strict. reoria. III. The speakers were in- j city at a time tp be announced. NEEDS Tnilv wonder-worklag magic with th') development of the spiritual support the United party's opposi­ gro^vlng tendency In the world to IF YOU’RE ANXIOUS TO SAVE STEMWARE IN “DELlGHr’ PATTERN lit in wvwational atio n al education. Its salient • The program piomiaes to be an troduced by James Donnelly o f' Burial )vill take place In Mt. Oli­ recognize bigness as the only baals s ' - • - ■ - - out.slandiiiK eiillural event. I.ep- Quest-ahan Mark’s **17’’ stitching. life of the scouter and the tion to Prime Minister Daniel F. ALL SIZES—ICED TEAS, GOBLETS, nurposes are to act a.s an apeiirv Hartford. , Pine Avon aatln makes washing n vet cemetery in Maspeth, N. Y. of excellence and effectiveness. for gathering and dis.seniinatjng leseptative resi0 two place aettingt. SoU<( Maple kneehole desk. It's Due full size Walnut Dimblo Twin l>e*l outfit. TiiaUK'M •Hand Cultivators...... 23c Cesigim *.PlM* PtaM SvMag a ateal at $49.98, door wardrobe, cedar lined. and apiing. All 3 for $39.95. •Turf Edgers...... $1.95 Don't hesitate on this one. 5 7 - 8 7 ' $39.95. OnI>S22.50 •Steel R a k e s ...... $1.15 $3.80 gallon fadarsi Taa Includtd SAVE $20 SAVE $7.00 1 Just Received Boudoir •S p ad es...... $1.89 2-~:-Genuln^ DaVRlrom 5-pc. SAVE $10 Maple crib outfit. Full panel Th* NEW WASHABLE OIL FAIN1 Japanese •Hedge Shears...... $1.69 rhrome kil<*hen rclr. (niuoi — maple crib with watenaroof in- SHADES $59.95, / One lolid maple chest of drsw- nerapring n>attreaa. $29.95. That Covers CompUtaly In On* C*otl •Field Hoes ...... $1.69 eis. .5 iliawer model $:!9.50. RAG RUGS Large^sat. of Color* and Pattern* Juit 'O few hour»-*nd your room i* trantformed! 1 18” V,. X 36” •Pointed H oes ...... $1.95 RUBBISH SAVE $15 SAVE $10 Fam oui d u tch b o y w o n so v e r U oety to •PPjy SAVE $3.00 and quick drying, too! Best of BURNERS ■Wing style upholstered boudoir One wicker atroller with hood. wallpaper or painted aurfacea in just eoaff chairs. 2 only. Floral pattei n.s, One .5-dniwer unfinished che.st 1 Spec, POULTRY A must the** windy dagrs. Color, beaver. $22.50. ^ e a l flat oil paint, WONSOVE* goea on with creamy Yea, the new wallpaper wondem in our ’49 We ore agents for SCOTT'S each 5I9.P.'» of drawers. All hardwo.ad. am oothneai-IeavM no brush mhrka on your walla. Hade of beaky ribbon s tm Sit 9,5. 3 9 * line make a style demand on your home, M an y lovely cqlor* or white. (STO B l) has a com­ NETTING of'ldng wear. a demand for lovely, more harmonious rooma Lawn Need SAVE $3.00 plete aclectioq! SMALL $3.39 SAVE $20 ' y . .. room* that .give you a new lease on liv­ Hex-weave^' and galv. SAVE $5.00 Chlld'a doll carriage. Good aiza after its woven for longer ing with these truly delii^tful treitmenta of Many othef beautiful One Maple-arm studio couch for child of Sii 2 only. $7.95, Just Received! life. Stop in and see our new displays of Power MEDIUM s••••• • $4.89 with metal back—$69.80. One 4-drawer chest of drawers, your home*! largeat-decorative unit •— ita' maple finish. $12.95. -OLD Pletureo walla. patterns to choose Q U A u r r Lowest Prices Mowers, Trellises, Arbors and Tools UUUIE ••*•••••• $8.73 ra la t Picture 100 Bath Mat Sets from. SAVE $5.00 Vanilah Framing Complete -with mat and lid cover. SAVE $20 • SAVE $10 3 only—deluxe tricycle, '16 |n. Painters’ Mirrors One 5-piece solid maple dinnete wheel—$12.95. f4nppliea v Multi-colorB: Rose, blue, green, W hile JOHNSON aet. tig h t maple—;i99.8gi One twin bej, 4 poster, walnut mcGlLL-COnUERSE IHC Artiata’ They L aal I ti III finish. $17,50. Wtndew Material Peach, Orchid < • Glass PAIH T CO. Drafting A99 Main 8t. Msachastcr SAVE $10 WaDpapae Instruroenta ' SAVE $15 SAVE $20 One boys' Columbia 2-,wheel W- r a n t o . t upholstered wing chairs. Each W .T . G C > BUSH HARDWARE C pycle. Full size $39.50 Junior MARBH IS WALLPAPER STYLE NORTH $29.95. One lounge chair $24.95. Solid maple bunk hod with I.ad- size $.37.95. FREE DEUVERY ■ [MANCHESTER, CONN. PH019E41 I liv in g . room atjdea. der. 2 only, $.59.95. 815 MAIN STREET 533 MAIN STREET 6ir» MAIN STREET, TELEPHONE 6»S7 JEWELERS MANCHESTER m m m m r > » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2S, 194* j ^ ’^ C T E R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK. WEPyESDAT. MARCH W. spoaaor a pinochle paity at the the WiUimantic office Tuesday it Top Stars-Feature hall. was understood from O. J. Wil­ population, the achool ayetem, South Coventry The qonnecticut Light And Power liams, general manager, that t:.e ii.1." ■ .j""~— the, 2674.000.060 budget aurplua Town Official health, and public welfare. All In­ ^ Statens .New Film ' Mrs. PauUa* Util* Company ar* installing a nexv new transformer will have In­ Mr. imd lO *. 3o\m V*we«, SP piled up In the curent year ending formation gathered In the aurvey 9 «V«liw*tte Ba. Pbaao t* 8S-W l transfbriner at the sub-xtatlon on creased capacity and is equlpp^ Mwrnrst ro«d. . - Body Arrives March 31. will be check4_kM by auUiorltaUve , Route 81 on hlaniiing Hill, South with th* most modem voltage 5h. Cheney’s today: A daugh^ ,,'To Raise Exempttona Lauds League pereona tn the loc^ government or “South ad St.' Louia.” Wamar Coventry. This sub-station supplies regulation equipment. This new and Mrs. Ralph Btarkweathert Here Friday The income tax program call# State League! of' "women Votera Broa.'.. gigaatio adventura ^ ic , Rev, John B. Post of th* South etsetriclty to residents of Coven% transformer will he ready for Bolton. for exemptions to be raised from before being aieed ge a baala for filmed la Taakaitolor againat the Coventry Mathodlat parsonage, tty and vicinity. Upon inquiring at operation in- the very near future. W ffl Filed 2750 to 21.000 for a single person, dtacuasion In atute^jgroupa wlthlu the local Laaguos Theaa unit dla- vivid panoramic aatUng of the law- {lastor at tba 'United Mthodiat ^ __ from $1,500 to 22,000 for a married General Manager Ad­ church of Bolton will conduct th* Remains pf Capt* G* T. person; and from 2100 to $150 for cuaalon grouM/wll! be organlxed laarweat ia the period oTtb* War A JL J L Ilk o f E-slttie W to each dependent child. dresses Women’s Or­ within the next month. Betweea tba 8tat*a,.comaa Into the Thursday, March 24, Lenten aarv- 6 0 Manchester Wells Coniingv; Funeral The nestr general memberehtp The ' exemptions and reduced ganization Here HIPS-y-LESS State Tbaator Maacheatar. for a 4 Ic* at T:I0 p.m. there. M v. Dr. l^idow; Som e M in o r rates would work out this way: A meeting^f the Provlelonal League days angaga'raent today. Frederick T. Bertram, pastor of THURSDAY, FRIDAY ' Date BtHfk Saturday Aflerhoon will jSd held at 8:00 p.m. on Starring In tba dynatola httorl- [•quests A re M ad e single man who paid $420 tax on a th* Methodist Church of WlllimanT From Carton To Icebox $3,000 Income this year would have General Town Manager George Wednesday. April 20 In the Mary THIGHS — WAIST ’ cal dram* are Joel McOraa. popu- AND SATURDAY ONLY > The body of Captain Gordon T. tic will b* tha preacher. . . nareh M-Jd to pay only *320 under the new tax H. Waddell prnlacd the ProvUional C^ney Library, Jar outdoor atar, lovely AlexU ( iho win of the late Brt|h«*T 'CVnler Church Thespian* pre Wells, killed in Germany. March Manche.ster I-eague of " ’omen A compbt# fi«ur# analyil* and a Smith and Dorothy Maloue, and Coventry raaidanta ar* ramindad 12, 10H5, will arrive at tlie Man- formula. A *10,000 earner with a FLAT FINISH HOLLAND icral Sherwood A. C h e ^ hM sent, "John Uoves Mary." Avery wife and two children would pay Voters as an Instrument In stinm-/ two w a^ dandariiinf aauna. Many Zachary Scott. that parmlta ar* ’how raquirod for che.ster railroad station Friday Produead on a btoad acala, with “To Hospitality been admitted to 0»e Memorial. Hartford. Benefit Conn.- SI,582 Instead of *1,930. A 2100,-. lating citizen awareness In govew- toM lii to ateht pound*' by aur building firaa tn-tha op«n. Tbeia of Manchester. His wnl evening at 6:30. Funeral ar­ ment when he addressed the Kro«P all the awoap and majCitlc quality Cancer fund., 000-a-year family man would pay SPIRELLA mathod af raducing. may b* aacurad from the following WINDOW SHADES „ certain personal property to Satuj^y. March 2* rangements are in charge of last night St the Mary’ Cheti*V L - that auch a story caUa for; "South Mark Holmes, 400 .Main street. .*52,869 Instead of *56,013. Small Charge For Catting ooturins, John Matt , Annual meeting Brittsh-Amerl- (The current Income tax rate In hrarv. Speaking on "Thc^Counc.I- of St. Uoula" loomu aa one of the wardens: Diatrict Warden Cberloa Veterans of the I69th Infantry -GARMENTS R. Chriatenaan of North Coventry: 24 Hours Service and Benjamin Cheney. The re- can club. ' the LTtllted States calls for a tax Mnnagcr Form of biggest action driimaa of the year. After 'Thin Sale Inder of hla personal property Sunday. March 27 will Wave charge of the military Under a Model Charter/ Mr. Wad­ 'JdcOas playt a rancher who turns deputies. Wilfred Hill and George Coiors: White, Tan and Green—Up To .32” tltM BUtomobilea, houEfthold of *3.56 for a single man ,e.irning Individuidly Fitted A. Kingabiiry, alao In th* Manchas- 11.35 Polish movie. "Tredowata, S3 000; a tax of *1.167 for a mar­ dell outlined the fimhtions of. the gun runner during th* war, while :.cinBiture and fumishlnRS and so White Eagle hall, 3 p- BoarA of Director and General Alexia Smith Is a. dancer who al­ tar telephone directory: John 8. ■■jllft th is given to his widow, Char- ried man with two children earn­ Manager. He pledged the aiipport and Designed fnllcd M a la M i l l Phaaa l U IS i^idvea a legacy of Methodist church. sis of the community. PHONE 7787 ing background of the war that Norwich will preaide over the |o be added to the 0»rl C. Cut- Slates arc at the rate of *600 for Kitbw Your Town Snrvey (C*IUrl divided the country In the ]860's in C le a r a n c e DUST MOPS Tuesday. »Urch 29 the taxpayer and for each depend- MR.S. RUTH AI-I.EN countiy-wida "Visiting tha United . .... YWCA Scrie.s nt t p. m. Speak- Ml'S. Louis Heard.'chairman of PHONE W 25t the dangerous territory south dud Nations'* meeting Thursday. March RUGS Complete Wllh Handle * y V in Biuily Cbcncyi ® fister, t» , . « . ■'Mualc.'' at rnt. , , the "Know Your Town Stirvey, west of the Mlasiasippl river line. 24, at 7:30 p.m. William M. Agar, WmiernUied fifty aharea of stock In , cr: Mosha Paranov. Other T» rck I«» Be Bep«’al«Hl announced that the study will cover MRS. NADINE BEAUCHAMP The tax relief program calls for department of public Information SALE! Chhney Brothers and the remain- 1 Center aiurch the following topics; local govern­ PHONE 2-6972 f' M mm fgu u>cmt of the United Nation* will ba the S T o f his ahares in this company | -Hunday. - April 8 repeal of the 5 to 3.5 per cent com­ ymt tm i iJ***l* taa* Children’s and .Mens* ment structure, local history and speaker. NOW All-American Were $18.90 Ar+given to his widow. Handel’s ■’Messiah ” 7 p. m. modity taxes on chewing gum, MRS. BERNICE CHAPPELL Stabbing'V ictim Cast .\himinnm . there Is also a bequest of Emanuel L\itheran church, pre­ candy’, soft drinks, transportation PHONE 8688 PM»lltR$T6R0(IRaNl Mrs. Vincent Luclani of Cross NOW toifte Cheney Cemetery AssocU- sented by choirs of Emanuel Md tickets, long dl.stance telephone . wiUu rnwri ' street and Judy Gould of Andover CONTINUING LUNCH Ml* w p On Danger List road. South Coventry, were admit­ PRESSURE .Uoh.' AU the rest of his propj^y First Lutheran ohurch, New Bri­ tails, telegrams and cablegrams. *• V*OU ' r 1 » . laduding his home Is to be held tain and Ma.ichester High achool The 25 to 35 per cent luxury taxes Quick Relief from ted to the Windham Community KITS In'truat'for the benefit of his Memorial hospital Monday night. CANNERS S 2 » Round Table Singers. . , . , on jewelry, cosmetics, smokers New Haven, March 23—(d’j— DURING Made By Thenno* Complete Will Hold 7 Qt. .far* widow by the Hartford National St. John’s first annual minstrel, supplic.s and pen and pencil *ets Pile Irritation Andrew Nemit, 42, was reported on The 4-H Bo-So-Sewera Group i Bank and Trust Company whtoh 1 and tha HI-Grqwera Garden Club 7 p. m.. White Eagle hall. | would be cut to 10 per cent. . the danger list at New Haven is alao named as executor, .Monday, April 4 1 Boc.Tuse supplies are good, Ab­ are each to meet at the Second Genuine Kromex 10 years ago s Buffalo druggist hoapital today a* police held Were $1.95 Were $19.98 trust Is to continue during the life , Open House at Anderson-Shea i bott .said, war time price ceil­ created an ointment to rcllcic itch­ Congregational Church paraonage ALTERATIONS .Seibert HCR HEAD WAff IN following achool Thursday. Mrs. NOW NOW of Mm. Cheney and then the en­ Post 2016 VFW home Manche.sler ings arc being abolished imtnedi- ing smarting piles. It brought such TME cio u g r Walter J. Filtsba. 43, In (^onnection tire fund is given outright to Ma­ I Green. (For all Manchcater Vets alclv on many foodstuffs. Con­ quick, cooling, soothing, astringent with a deep atnb wound in Nemit'a Allen H. Gates and Mist Katherine CAKE All Ball Bearing tilda I). Cheney, daughter. i and Immediate families ) trols will remain on primary forms relief that its fame spread across cheat. Purdih are co-leaders of the for­ j Tuesday, April 6 of iron and steel. the land making Peteraon’a Oint­ Deteettva Capt. John L. Mc- mer group; Rev. Gates of the I.9S Sherry aaid that Nemit wa.s found latter. Velocipedes ‘ Annual G Clef concert, Bman- , Capt O. T. Well* Rent contnds will remain in ment n favorite In thousands of Change Of Diet... ih *# COVERS Annual Meeting ' uel Lutheran church. ' ' " I effe-t, and the government is a.sk- homes. Ask yernr' druggist tpday lying in a pool of blood In a room­ Mrs. Annette Beebe of Storrs. yW'CA Series, Salvation Army sort’ices c.onnected witli the funeral ing for authority to continue any for 40c box or 60e applicator tube. Palate* ami luinmle* grt a little Jaded find wcleome the com­ ing hotise at 297 George street Matron of the Climax Chapter OES Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Saturrtay afternoon at 1 o’clock. other controls it deems necessary. I Peterson’s Ointment delights or plete change offered b.y a aeafood dinner. shortly before midnight. A large announces, her appointed officers Pln-Uen* ' Were $1.29 An Odd Lot Of Of Club Saturday Vour doctor, for that matter, would tell yon. If ,vou were to a»h butcher knife was lying nearby. aa follows; Chaplain, Mrs. Ella Dr. Esther Seaver. "Art." Burial will be In E.ast cemetery To Loosen Import Curbs money back. NOW Wednesday. April • The funeral home will be open to ’ To provide more consumer him, that fi*h at least once a week I* an excenenl dietary change Roomers In the house told police Douda of Wlllington; Marshall. Great NOW that the injured man had been CURTAIN Th# twenty - seventh annual Pines C^vic Association. Whist friends Frtd;iy evening. I " o o d s . Abbott said, import rc- { Mra. Christina Sadler of Stotri; CHENILLE meeting of the Britlsh-American Community YMCA 8 p. m. Open Captain Wclla wa-s a former striclions will be loosened or re- ***n"rre, at Plnehurst, we offer fish that I* ahxolutely frc*h. fighting with Filisha who was Organist, John S. Bissell of Coven­ found in hla room on the fourth dub will be held In the clubrooms to public. member of Co. K, 169th Inf., CNu. 1 ,nov"d on a long list of eommo- try; Ada, Mr*. Beatrice. Curgenven Bargains STRETCHERS RUGS floor. of Storrs; Ruth, hfits Lucy Han- on Saturday. Annual reports will April 7-8 He was bom In Derby. Vt., and .hries, many of which come from AUCTION l UESH HADDOCK FILLETS 1 Gnaranteed Ra*tproot 7 9 * Valne* To $3*8 b# presented to the 'club rnembers A W O L Minstrel. Hollister came to Mamhestor twelve years the rutted States, He said an MeSherry aaid that Filisha ad­ ! aen of Storrs; Esther, Mrs. Gladyce at OM Imslnesif meeting that will school. 7;S0 p. m. Sponaored by ago. He left Manchester willi in.Vcase of U, S. dollar reserves Friday, Starch 26th— 10 A. M. FRESH FLOUNDER FILLETS mitted fighting with Nemit who Bissell of (^ventryj Martha. Mrs. , , , In high exuberance over her with hla' wife, lived on the, floor Muriel Knoblattch of Storrs; commence et B o'clock. Anderson-Shea Post 2046. Co. K and was eommlHsloncd .a to *1.065,000,000 made thks pos- At Legion Hall B l^ o n of offleers for the com- trip to Henry’s! Onme In and FRESH MACKEREl. below. MeSherry aaid that the two Electa, Mrs. Mufiel Fischer of 6 bonks for 25< STORAGE AND WARDROBE Ralurday, April 9 2nd Lieut, at Fort Benning. Ga., sible. J # „ •76 Main Street niea quarreled after Nrmit had tng year wlU also be included In Auction for benefit of School in 1942 and went ovcricas In May. Quota* wilt be Increased from youni see why! Storrs; Warder, Harry B. Ames Plus Dfpotit WETHERSFIELD. CONN. FRESH OYSTERS gone to Flllsha’s room to ask. him of Mansfield; Sentinel. Frank Hall the ttslness meeting, which will fund at St. Bridget’s hall. 1944. 15 to 2,5 per cent for the Import be followed by a dinner to ^ of textiles, fruits aud vegetables, Heels Attached While You tVatt to be quiet as .Mrs. Nemit was not of Storrs. These with the offeiera Departments Tuesday, April 19 His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- From an estate, about 40 feeling well. ^ served In the basement of the International Supper. Woodruff ry Well*, formerly of Oak street, footwear, luggage, furniture, or buv a |»irce of Cod or I’ollork and have a elected March 2 will ba installed CLOSETS 3tO% OFF Items In Sheffield nnd silver Shoes Shined, Laces. Polish The detective captain said that lO m n UNDIff AUTHOffTY Of THE CCCA-COIA COMfAKV IT hall, Center church. now reside tn Hartford. Ho ts phinibiiig fixtures, hc'iting equip­ ' Wedhesday, March 23, at a special 4.98 to 12.98 ’W ’ ^*^rrom its beginning in- 1922. the ment. prepared foods, watcher, plate, tea sets, candy dishes, Open All Day Wednesday boiled fish dinner. Cod or Haddock in tlw- Filisha had hern taken tn the hoa­ i ip^eting at 7:45 a.m., at the Ma- Friday. April 22 also survived by hls wife, Barbara, trays, flnt silver and sterling pital where Nemit identified him Coca-Cola Bottiing Company of Conn., East Hartford clubrooms were over Murphy s on Violin recital 8:00 p. m. in the a five year old daughter, three clocks, toys and sports goods, piece will sell at 25c Ih. or sliced at 29c Ih. >■ ^0010 Hall In Merrow. Thursday, Main street until 1941. when the fmport restrictions arc' removed silver. ii.sed. nntique and Vks- Hours: 8:80 A. M. To 6:00 P. »L as his assailanL i March 24, at 8 p.m. the order will ^ ______O 1949, TIm rBM CilB CbmpbbY Vestry of Emanuel Lutheran brother* and three, sisters. torlnn furniture, early glass, club moved into its own^ buiWmg church given by .’ olanda from lumber, paint, mirrors a,pd And renicinher, every item nieiilioiied above nt It* pre»ent location, 73 Mapi« ehina, tie harks, clo<^kB, mirrors, student Eastman School of “ Uric. certain kind* - MospiUll Notes ; Friendly Circle military whist a general election. _ 1 ! at YMCA...... The program would lop *270,- : Wed.'. Thurs., Frt.. .4pril 27, 28. 23 000.000 about 32 per cent of la.st Before you even look at any of our cars *ve Co-Weda’ musical "Mardl Gras" Pi-ll'Miis Ti>day ; .172 year’s tax revenues ■ from the ra­ Says “Buy" • ■ itcd v.'a. rdav; Myra Lee I Hollister Street School. tional Inco le, Abbott eslimatcd. want you to look around. Look at several Saturday, April 80 r.ilc; -.'-r. '228 Oak street: Sophia He, said the government still ran Price Reductions on Tall Cedar’s Ceremonial, M#- places-tlieii eomc in and see .what w;c have. Tou’ -1. Ubekvillo; Paul Kavanek, wind up the fiscal year Ifitn-.'.O NEW LOW PRICE! 50 : umincr street; Joan Mitchell. sonic Temple. J* with a budgetary surplus of $ST - Then--—and then only— can yon eonipare 30" W.-'jihtn^ton .street: Joseph .May 1-7 • 000.000. after expenditure.s of ?2.- Girl Scout Drive. G o n r t t e . 33 Palm street; Mrs. 390.000,000, despilO the tax ruts Monday. May 2 ears and prices.^ We believe that car for MiTi'd Hull, Soiitli Coventry; Mr*. | This is possible, the finance min­ ido^i Txixithv Rohan. 1S3 Center .street; j Beethoven Glee Club 'Mth An­ niversary concert at High school ister expiained, because of the ear we have the lowest prices for quality Mrs. Eksie P.yan, Waterford; Mrs. country's proipcrous rondillon and Edith iJtngc. 47 t:Mmpfleld road; | auditorium. Wednesday, May 4 I used cars in Connecticut. HOTPOINT AWUANCES Mr*. Frsnee^ Koeum. 3.5 Wcslmln- , ALL W OOL Women’s Auxiliary. Manchester eter road. , 1949 DE LUXE MODEL Admitted today: Mrs. .\gncs Memorial Ho.spital Spr.ng Dessert 59c Geer, 20 Hyde street; James Bridge. Manche.stcr Country Cluh. DON’T SEE US FIRST— SEE US LAST! Can Fleming. 463 Lydalt street. ' 1 :.'!0 o'clock. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. ii^turdaj. Mary 7 - New TreatmeRt Rita Plela and son, Rockville; , Parade of Barber Shop QuartetSr SUITS Can 59c lOTPOINT RAN(X Mra. H8r.el Carlough and son, - High school auditorium. 8 p. m. Gets Real Results I Yi:.\R M.\KE I)E.SCRIPTi6 n || FIT.L PRICE Can $2.19 * F.e*t Hartford; William Herron, |1 AI.'^o Style .Show Breakfast and I Uaranr of'Ladies’ Division of Man- X>fm*t l^t voiiT child M.ffer n sinclr nertT^A ' 4 9 Main street; Mrs. Mary Tay- Fninutf o f d’ 11''^* " I ' l I A-.d •PURE WORSTEDS lof, 26 Edward street; Mrs. Palma I rhentrr Country Cluh at the Coun- | It c*n happen. Met,’ieal cNpriry report that '18 NASH "600’’ 1-DR. S^^bANi-(.(2) Green or tan. Radio, || BUDGET-WISE FOODS Bblinakv and son. 15 Norman 1 try Club. i an Bmasinff nnnibcrof children (nnd wdii’t * ...... 21c Tuesday. May 10 | tool are victims of the*** «»lr lH’»ts that heater, seal covers. || . $1,595 GORTON'S CODFISH CAKES Oply $ 2 6 9 -9 s street; Mra Eveline Seddon, Willi- ; live and prow insidn th*' human body. Cotton Pickers.’ Minstrel at WhI- | Muellers Maca^ni Spaghetti ...... 2 pkg«. 210 For Easter •PLAIDS ASTRIPES nbuitic; Mrs. Gertrude Lashay, 3 Toa fhmjid and ran do eomethin* about ...... ^_____49c North Fairfield street. ! ton Memorial halt, sponsored by ! rin-Worm4. A now. tr'^tment- '17 NASH AMBASSADOR 4-DR. SEDAN— Maroon. Radio, || Gino Spaghriti Sauce...... • North MoUiodi.nt ehurch groups. Jayfie'e P«W Verwn’fuue—oiTers ret-T relief. ” ...... ,»!>c. fi9c REDUCED FROM $294.95 ' ,'Dlacharged today; Mrs. Ann | r-W contains a special. m''diea1lyappnnrd healer, overdrive. II $1,595 Helen Mortran’s Sauce ...... •SHARKSKINS Robb, 198 Center street; Mrs. j Friday. May IS Inrrcdicnt thiil dftrovs rin-Worms In the ...... ptnt .19f Select one of these fine Annual concert of (Thaminadc inlc^itlnc a” d removes them from the b«>d>’. SHITRFl^'E MAYONNAISE Houle and dauglitcr, Ando ...... r . . . Ih. 17c OTHER MODELS FROM $169.93 TO $399.95 V1& ; Mr*.dra. AnnaiScorsoAnnatScorso andana daugh-oaiigii- iMii.sIcal nub Emanuc Lutheran fio watch for the wnrninr klsns of Pin- ’ 17 ( ’HEVROF.ET CLUB COUPE— Black, radio, heater, scat II Shurfrne Rice ...... suit.* now; make-a small de- Worwis In 3onr fami?-.*. fi«l/etinjr...... 2 for 2.'r •GABARDINES ' ♦ * , '®3%!iacx street; Henry Scar- i i hiirch. piekinir and e«peel3lly the nRtritin*. irrilnt- covers. f*g lights. || $1,545 Cream of Celery Soup...... borough,' 64 South Alton street; | Sunday, May ’-2 inir rectal itch. Then a5V yo "r tlriJirtri^t fnp Shurfin- Yellow Cling po.sit and we’ll hold it until hfre. Elfllc Armstrong. 1U23 Tol-i Drdi.-alion (o Mnnrlieslcr W.tt f-W , the RtnalV vVe t.ih'efs p*'v« caiL 3.1c •SHORT •SHORT STOUTS ferltd by the fai^otis .Ta ’. ne Co . •peeiall 1s ’ 17 NASH “ 600" 1-DR. SEDAN— (2) Green or black. Radio, || PEACHES ...... turnpike; Mrs. Jean Eliason . licroe.s and Hold Sl^r P.vrenis (I in worm remedies f*"' over I')-* lears. r '- you want it for Kaater, reon’. 2YFranklin street. j VFW Home, sponsored nvbv An- •tror ihitse rin -W nrm - ... t 'liin e that Itciu heater. [| $1,445 ftha yeaterdayi Twin son.s to ^ derBon-She.v Po.st 2916 VFW. Jwtt Remambev; R-W 0 far ^in-Worms I UARCOUKNE •LONGS •REGULARS 16 NASH .“ 600” i-DR. SEDAN—Two-tone gray. Radio, || TIDE heater. II $1,145 ■ • 1 lb. jar .5.5r 30c I.gc. rug. 35-48 - FREE ALTERATIONS! 1949 MODEL ’46 NASH “ 600” 4-DR. SEDAN—Two-tone blue. Radio, || $1,095 SWEETHEART 3 CUBIC FEET heater. || TOILET SOAP PET FOODS Comb. I Cent Offer Strongheart ’46 FORD V-8, 4-DR. SEDAN— Dark blue. Heater || $1,045 Buy 8 Reg. .Sire Cakes Dog Food .. .8 I Ih. ran# 26e CORDUROY and get another .for 1 cent Three UHle Kitten* HOTPOINT While The.v Ijuit Cat Food . .8 8 o*. can* *8e ’ l l NASH AMBASSADOR 4-DR, SEDAN — Dark blue. || Salt was 50 valuable in olden times Heater, seat covers. || $795 4 Reg.r Cakes 26c SPORT that it gave us our word “ salary" from BLU-WHITE REFRKXRATOR the I.alin “ Salarium” meaning “ salt ’41 MERCURY 4-DR. SEDAN— Light tan. Radi®, heater, 11 In all the popular Spring SWEETHEART FLAKES shades: Maize . Gray ... C I f Q C money” — the allowance given Roman seat covers.' II $595 ’TOILET SOAP Light GreenX. . Foreat ▼ I soldiers to buy salt. Comb. I Cent Offer Only . 0 0 ’40 OLDS “0” 4-DR. SEDAN— Light green. Heater, seat 11 Comb. 1 Cent Offer Green . . . Brown . . . Tan. " $245 Buy 8 Bath Site C«kea Buy 8 Package* covers. II $895 aad get another for 1 oent nnd get another for I eeht REDUCED FROM $239.95 Today a man also has to earn his salt While They IjMt While They Last . . . and sprinkle it wisely. Yes, in the ’.•19 NASH 4-DR. SEDAN—Dark blue. Radio, heaty, seat! $595 28c ONE LOT OF light of today’s living costs a man or covers. 4 Rath Cakea 39c Pkg*. OTHER HOTPOINT MODELS woman has to spend their salary or GABARDINE - TWILL - RIVERCOOL DRASTICALLY REDUCED ■wages ■ wisely to live comfortably and W « feol that proper care is MOST GOOD MEAT VALUES AT NOW ON DISPLAY 'mode.stly and be able tn RAV’ E some­ inportant for any car. Therefore, we are giving FREE with every car sold, , PINEHURST thing each week. If you are doing this a 10,000 mile lubrication book so that TROUSERS and have some money to “salt” away Ve*. here’s something different fof the week end meal. r Listen to **Breakfast in Hollywood’* 2 :00 to you get the benefit of the thousands to eat. Wily rooked Smoked 8koutder llam a. . . properly trimmed, do it the Mutual Savings Bank way l*y A Real Sizes 28 to 41 1b Brown . . . Tan . . . of unused miles In our refconditioned of eeurse .. . and at a reaaonable prior—69c lb. They weigh about Vklae At Blu* . . . Teal... Gray. All herd finish 2:30 p. m. DaUy, WTHT having an account in this bank. and guaranteed cars. 81 i to 8 lb* . . . no ahrinkage . . . Juat heat and r*t, __ M b R m ta win ba oa tale again tbla weak end fabrics. Regular values to $7.98, affer a naw c u t, . . a very abort cut pleee of r o a a t ^ f wWeh. wu thtaik, utn offer exeeptto^ value with Bttle wuote. $ 4 - 9 * PINEHURST HAMBURG ....:...... Ih- 1.3 DOWN PINEHURST CliyCK GROUND ...... lb. u9c JOHNSON BROTHERS UP to oland otors RECHL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Saving Banko^Mdiiciic^ei' B M 1063 Main Street 21 MONTHS ‘nfour Hem* town NMb Dealer” A MUTUAL SAVinGS BAAK MEN?9 SHOPS ON BALANCE •'302 MAIN <)T. • D1AL4I5I • 907 MAIN STREET SVELDON BUILDING I hLXWs B u k Af# GaarantecS In Full By The 369 CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 4079 ikif Depoalt Oaamaty Fune of Connecticut, Inc.

- X- Mj^fCEESTBX KTENINO HERALD. MANURBEIER. CONN., WEDNESDAT, MARCH 29. 194»

MANCBESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. OONW.r W EPNE8PAT. WAItcn «8, TWS poUowMdd, Um fuU lead of •toetri- state would gat Fadsral aid for today. H* again ui^eit state assiat-1 today te confer with Governor hold th* ofdo* of inode: w>auiiTEfn* clty paagad through hla body. about 1,000 bomas annually. > ance for low and moderate rental 1 Bowles. th* General council of c^S^g^ jComplete Joume/ Fatal Crasli '11)6 RMdlcal axamlnar axprdaaad Housimi; Foes projects. He asked amendment of! Mr. Easser haa been engagM to iiensiva. and atreamlined budget He said he hoped for passage of Uonal and Chr9btlan churchaa In B u t O n e th* opinion that daath waa Inataa- hla Senate WU authorisiag con- the 1047 moderate housing act to {obtain data and figures on the Acheson Says Red aocumant." ha contended. the United SUtes, left today after To Puerto R ^ i First of Twi« Bor» Th# senator asserted that It was O b itu a ry New'S T id b its Brings Fine taaecfliat There wara d*ap buma B ig J ^ b le m atructlon oC, 18J)00 unite in the Include provisions designed to aid I governor's state incomd tax plan on B o y d "the first time in years” that the G im p a n y N o w in tha nack and f**L I next two yearik half at 933 month­ famlllea In th* l6w income which Is designed to yield 927,000,- declaring In a speech last night For 1949 Born Hire Tales About Iran committee was able to go gbout, CallH FniiM Cff*) Wires Coats, m radio fan atood boyhood, ly rentals, the rest with subsidies brackets. 0000 A year. that church mambena are "too M': had an extenatv* laboratory In tha ______I He" will be entertained at din­ San Juan, PuarW lUoo,' its work with "a clear and conciat reducing tenant paymente to 983. smug and satisfied. Judge . Suspends Jail attic. H * operated an amateur New Haven Mayor Re­ ner tonight at the Executive real- "IV* Just eit back and let our 38.—tX')—Quentin WsM, It, Fret- uts A n sw e r The first set o f twin boys summary of the sUte’s finanely Pointing out that slum-clearance n R ^es Are False ti, 8. m 4 Britain reject MUs Francis E. Dickenson atation. dence. minister* pteach at us," ahe de­ port, N. Y„ and BtaU R. ft , bom at Manchester Memorial . needs.” Deathfi Sentence Given Wall­ plies to Bowles* Letter work will require “the best efforts Tax Expert Will clared at a church meeting here. Essex, Oonn., arrived hex* today hospiur In 1949 arrived y e * ^ / \ The announcement that hearings totalling 99,300,000 for communica­ Disposes of H b Inter* of all layars of govsmmant-rsder- Up to Le^vis day for Mr. and Mrs. John satinM^ from Poftf One) had been completed on the budget Mra. Vugeniai Merrtr tion* fee* between blockaded ingford Youth ’ - On Projects "We really do not know what our aboard a 32-foot -aallboat, aoaa- (CkiaMaasd from Pago-OM) al, state find local,” .Governor Talk With Bowles Church Menihers faith la,” ah* asserted. Pearce of 21 Margaret road. came as a show-down appeared Mrs. Eugenia Mcrrer, widow Of Berlin and western Germany. . . . csts to the Qty Cab Attending Spec^l Bowie* explAlned the difficulty will plctlng a seven-month trip whlAi The first son. weighing four Jd against So\Vet press and radio i imminent on Governor aowlea’ pro- Frank Mericr, died at her home. | gffgir had "been exposed Pleading for the erection of more *(C^oUiiMi'J iron* Otic) Dategates to pro-Commiinlst Ar­ New Haven, March 28.—(» ) — New Haven. March 33— (ff) — be one of finding living accom­ started In Essex SepL 4. pounds, thirteen ounce.'?, ar attacks ii]H)n Inwi. Its ambassa- 1 posal lor a commission to stream- 55 Toryvood street, H aitfoid. yes- Communist front affair Franda 9. Dlekciisoa, owner of Seen ‘Too Smug’ churches. Miss Kenyon said, "wa Samuel O. Boyarsky, 21, of 276 Insurance Classes Got. ^ Cheater Bowlaa hM told modations for famiUsa now living Hartford, March 28.—WP)—J. K. ought to have more churches . . . The two told newsmen they had rived at 4:39 p. m. Tlie seconj doy. here, Hiis.*elK Ala, had pre­ liiig the governmental machinery. terday after a long Illness. Al- that It is.” gentine Slav congreas fight with the ktenchester Taxi Oo.. last eve­ rij wcs c /.lie J ot his S10,000-a- * South Main atreet, Wallingford, Mayor Wailaaa C. Calanteno of in th* alum nrsas which will be Leaser of New York, nationally* w* arc so busy with business that baby boy wan born at sented to Acheson a Kcp. Louis Shapiro (R.. Farin- though she had been a resident of | xhe official Washington view U police In brief scuffle that breaks ning disposed of hla tntersata In made stops at Norfolk, Va,, job. h*fl been Mnteneed to six months Now Haven that th* Mgfest hous­ raxed to make way for new homes. known Income tax expert, was New Britain, March 23-(A>>— w* are not often still enough to see m.. and he tipped the scajia at protest which was 'also released iiigloiii, chairman of the Judiciary Hartford for Uiry years, she had tj,*t the New York conference the business^ and sold out to the Robert W. Lappen ol^ John H. Miami, Fla., the Bahamas, and L.' a ..a:a he was gratllicd. up plans for tv{p-day meeting. . . . In Jail In Superior court on a ing problciB in the gut* la the Cclantano answered this letter scheduled to arrive In Hartford Miss Doris Kenyon, first woman to God In our sanctuaries." San Salvador. four pounds, twelve a" publicly in Tehran. \ comiiiiltec, announced that Repub­ s p « t several years of her life In | gn j other similar movea all focua City Cab Co. The sale Included alx . charge misconduct motor L -'.w didii t *ay anything. "One type of Soviet\allegation Pension backer# drive for quick ot ot Lappen. Ino„ reprasentattvaa of group oppomnff hi* plans to “build half ounces. licans on the committee had com­ Manchester. ; on a "world congress of parlisana I cans and the public uUlHy righU .vehicle operation causing death. And cjal operators refused to mentioned in the Iraniaft ' :,trict .Vo. 31, UilW, In Fairmont i ilro, the measure will be sent Church. Burial will be at S t.' lean “ war mongera:’ were blockadc'd Berlin, says he and his Boyarsky following a fatal acci­ ance and bonding protection. Par­ Named in Suit lion that "this country la .not' Republican controlled House nounced by most speakers. Sign Armsitice ticular emphasis la laid upon the alao sent WiUlam Dlmansteln, New L|W. Va.: people will never bBoyd W influenced her life, ' " ” 1 n l S r s a v T c l i e c t i o n with ! • an,* and I>,niorrats 1, over how Arthur 3Ionaghaii for four person# denied visas to (Coatlancd from ra g * Oae) man said that Boyarsky was the sity o< Con#ictlcut and during TELEPHONE 2-3646 the conimin^n should make its pation none of Germany. driver of an automobile which the war served with the U. S. th* overall ptetnrs for housing re­ Try it! V J^ vota tSenate c o ^ ir r a a ^ ii «a s a husband twipe post- Soviet allegations of hostile Unit The funeral of Arthur McDowell 4— A hemlaphere congressattend of New York "World Peace" conference. . . . House Appropria­ Blnce January. I f thar* haa been crashed Into the rear of a car In Army, Corps of Military Police. lief. He said he “assumed” th* *Actk^' S i ^ c r y poned the weddinB in older to get ' ;:i’' s u t ; r “«cU rity Tn Iran what_I ; Senate j ^{“ ^Khan. ^ m defense of peace Ntreft, was held at 1 p. tions committee recommend* deep a violation of th* true*, which w* which Morawek waa a passenger. STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. A m e r a ) Mrs. Rogers' consent Vo it. have already f ^ rec'^enUr^or'a bill which would al- under sponsorship of Latin Ameri do not admit, wRy ahould tha WlUiam M ite V pre**(>e“ ‘ Mrs. Rogers attended the mar­ at the Newkirk * Whitney Fu­ cut In Army engineers' fumU (or ^ Only Gromul* for Leniency tJMW District ^ o . 20 in Ken- *.! inn in ^hc ! ^he commlssivn to report its neral Home. East Hartford. Burial can communist*. river and harbor flood control charge be inede now?’ Quinlan pointed out that the HoascheM riage in New Vork, and says she underlie our participation in the Line Bet for Meiement Bunche is conducting armistice findings from time to time. was ft Hillside cemetery. East work. only ground for leniency resulted SATURDAYS: 8 A. M. TO 12 P. M. lucky; / "gave them many presents..'* Atlantic part, namely, that thi.s i Officials ssy that this Is the talks on Rhodes between Israel •‘The onamel Uw creating the Republicans, objecting to such ^ Hartford. Elmer J. Stanford. 40. charged from the fact that there waa DEODORIZER Two days after the-, ceremony 'can rest only on a malicious mis- I interim reports, sidetracked the line set for the peace movement: and Trans-Jordan. He asserted "some doubt" as to what actually Soreau ojE^linci set forth that It representation or a fanta.stlc mis- j . The six grandsons of the de- with shooting prleat in New York WM purpose of preserving on April 24. 1948, Mrs. Latta- measure. Their bill woidd require cessed served as bearers and the Rallying the Intellectuals and the British troop reinforcements at happened. Noting that the car In Rtfrtshts tht Room Instantly Lawrrence’s suit says, her husband ^ understanding of the nature and massea In support of Russia and church confessional Jan. 29. Is Aqaba violated the truce: which the h w th and safety of the coal the commlssjon to make one full services were conducted by the committed to Matteawen State which Morawek was a passenger SPRING SALE Pick Spiel scent for your kitcheh— alms of the American society.'' of the country. The Sen- told her that she must not UVs rc|iort. Rev. Ernest Gordon of Talcottville its asserted peace policy will de­ began Julv 19. Britain sent troop* had a blowout he continued: with him in'Washington. Acheson gave the rejiorters feat the desire of the imperialist hospital for Criminal insane .... to the Red sea port In January un­ (Dulqrecn /Iqencq Dinxq Sto i^ Pilt for the rest of the house. ’» action makes a mockery of Originally, Republicans Insisted O)ngregational church. Dr. Harvey Renlschlcr, 68. one "Which waa the cause and She said he explained that U three separate statements,_ all that the .full report should be instigators of a new war—signers der her mutual aid treaty with which waa the effect, no one leae requirements.” would "ruin his prospects for ad­ dealing with the Middle F.aatern of America's outstanding phys­ " It (the appointment) is one of treberal * made to the 1951 Legislature. $ha- Mrs. James O. McCaw of the Atlantic pacL Trans-Jordan. King Ab4uliah's knows.” vancement in the Navy and his icists, dies after threo-month ill­ the most dastardly things that ^ . I 9hsk Kill tk’fklltH itrs. Helen Cone McCaw, widow government invoked the alliance, The Wallingford youth, a stu­ expectations for financial approve- of‘ thrum’ted * m es' I Plro said that the bill now would ness. . . . U.S. A ir Force rescue Armstrong's Pabco ■ E C M IV ever been done to the Ameri­ Statement _ i empower the commission to of James O. McCaW, of 33 Cobum saying it feared an Invasion from dent at Bridgeport university, continuing Interest In that part tearn recovers five bodies from menta.” . port sooner than 1051. road, died this morning in (Hear- Israel. was attending the Connecticut In­ TIE MMPLETE carton can coal miner,” said Joseph Ya- Mrs. Latta-Lawrence said her IVIayors Behind wreckage of B-29 tanker plane on $ 1 - 7 4 |fl».isut, of near PitUburgbt a of the world. Second was the I Thus, observers pointed out. It water, Florida, where she had been Israeli troop# moved up to th# tercollegiate Student legislatur* Nairn's Bird's CIGARETTES husband told her the marriage wgs mountain top 2.5 miles, northeast Palestine Red se* coast opposite UIE IF nuiiis member of the UM W ’s Interna­ apecific statement on Iran. I would be possible for the gov­ vacationing. A native of Man­ with another student when arrest­ .All Popular Brands—^Thursday and Friday Only (Limited) m "a cause of great misery and suf­ The third statement concerned of Manils. |AqalM earlier this month. tional Bhcecutive board. ernor to call a special .session chester. she was born here August [ Rent Controls ed in Hartford. VM.IIEEI PIM ICTti fering** to Mrs. Rogers. And the the fact that in Greece today I 3layor W. Cooper Green of Bir- ! Lebanon w-as the Mcond of John P. Busarello, president of I next year to consider the com- I 17, 1881. daughter of ^rthur W. quoted him as saying he had re­ demonstrations are bem g^^ ^ I mingham, Ala., Is nominated for seven opposing Arab states to sign GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM I n f t vftk M Limited tim e . . . So ZMstrlct No. 3 of the UMW at ■ and Emily Jackson Cone. ceived and expected to receive (Continued from Pnga Una) presidency of Untied States Con- 1 an armistice with Israel, nttsburgb, echoed the sentiments « n irt Of T ^ ^ k of^^^ Governor Bowles, told of the ; She was a member of Orford Cut from fu ll ro lla ...... $1.89 aq. yd. more "aubstantial benefits, both In ' Parish Chapter, D. A. R., ference of Mayors .... About 10.- | Social of Circle CITRATE of MAGNESIA Don't Miss It! of his fellows. And, like them, he the advancement of his career and darity as leading up to Greek i n«w G. O. P. bill, said he could Jaines I* * commission made up of Con­ ■aid ha bad no idea whether the servances i 000 tons of uranium would produce , Reg. 25c (Limit 1) in meeting his financial needs'* MiUav. *^of'*Darien. survive! as do gress members and hercdal, Mate yearly electrical power of 1 walkout would continue past Mon­ Independence i g y- I States bases, no United States —A young war veteran attired In tuC.-.;-;...... '..rtiiiid he .joined the Washington late in September, , The House adopted a resolution Funeral* help cities plan public works pro- I Easy to 7 C c acuities, no United States air black pajamas waa found dead Co;nn;uni.sl i 'ily in 1935 and sev- \ 1943. g),e says she has been men- Ifjjid of regret at the death of Former grams for use In case of a recca-' Six» ■ ■ operate / 3 * eixil bin cr; r.cctton with it in Oc- phy.sically ill since Sept, last night In a self-rigged electric State Senator (,'haile.« E. ".SUang* 1*K Wllllaiii T. .\nder*on .sioii. chair In the attic of hla home. Note fli throat tohtr. ItMIi. 1 1948. Wheeler, of Stintfonl, whiih oc­ The body of Pfc. William T. Liberalizing I-*l^deral loans and : IVORY 'HYOROeiNI HiVge of Uie dcfendwils _Jh^ NYLONS Medical Examiner David C. Dow Tw o B ills BtH'om e curred la.st Saturday, ami a rcso- Andeison. son of Mr. and Mrs. grants for combating stream pol- j Manchester said Paul J. Ooste, 21, was a sui­ S'achcl, living Potash and (.arl 1 orcliid when on the lulion of sympathy f#r Rep. Hen­ Carl W. Anderson, killed in Luxem- lution. PEROXIDI Wlnlcr were identified by the purple cide by electrocution. SOAP Tangled in Rows ry J. Delay (R., Harwinton 1 lipurg on January 10. 1945, will Social security extension to pro- ! Police said that Costa even whose mother died recently. arrive at the Manchester Railroad j vide Federal old age insurance i| strapped himself in the chair be­ » f . r ALOPHEN PILLS 49c 2Sc FEEN.A.MINT 41( T e told of ta lk iS Stachel. I "'.s ap^lnted to fill the vacancy : Station tonight at 6:30. pensions (or city and county em -' fore sending a powerful shock 75e size. Bottle of 100.., Gum laxative. Box of 16... A ■ e f . . . . . 1 9 ' A I Slate Capitol ! Funeral eerv-ices will be held ployeea. through his body. Floor Covering Co. party educational director, before ' ^*'^**'*0*’^ '^•fc****^? Pair i o i n ^ the party in 1935. 1 *tep. John Jacobs Itegers. A bout T o w n 1 Friday afternoon at 2 o clw k at “Reapportionment" of the Legis- The electrical contact was made (Limit 2) (Limit ly Stachel told him, Budenx said, 1 T*!* pink-chMk^, white-^lred, (CoaHoaed from Pag* One) I the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. latures in the states. The confer- by rigging electrodes at hla neck 56 COTTAGE STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. DR. SCHOLL’S L I P P O M A D E that “I’d have to wait for Earl native of Lowell, Mass., looks con------175 Center street. Rev. Dr. WaUon ; eiice reported that city taxpayers. and feet to a radio set. Swpor-aoft Zlno-rada. 33‘ Uncolored. Pocket tube Browder's return from the Seventh siderably y-ounger than her years, emor’s proposals for spending for The Past Presidents' Club of Woodruff, pastor of the Avon Con- ! although representing 59 pOf cept When the set was snapped on, 25c the Mary Bu3hnell Cheney Auxil- ' gi-pirational church and formerly i of population, elect only 2$ per ; congress of the Cbmmunlst Inter- * nie Congressional Directory laya th* next biennium. VALUE $1.19 national at Moscow as to the char-' she was bom In Saco, Maine, in Hot on the heels of the Mu’ vihill iary. No. 13, U.S.W.V.. will meet pastor of Center Church will offl- cent of the state legislators. *1.00 NORITO OOC ZONITE Antisaptic Cfc ISO Shoots^ acter of my membership, whether 1881. statement came one from the com- ; Friday at 1 ;30 p. m. at the home elate, and burial will be in East Fixing "national goals for the j Med. Sim of Mrs. Joel Nichols, 55 North Elm I cemetery. Friend* may call at the Arthritic pain relief..... Concentrated. 6-ouncex...I Note Thin Value! It w o ^ be public or concealed, or 'Many high-ranking officers of mittee's House chairman. Rep. < construction of needed public PAPER the Navy and prominent govern­ street. J funeral parlor after 2 o’clock to- undenround." Nelson Carpenter (R-Canterbury). 1 ' w-orka" by the President's Council ] s o f s k In VAP-KWIX T|Sl To Be “Open klembrr" ment officials attended the wed­ He said ‘preliminary- checks” on ; ----- . _ morrow afternoon. ! of Economic Advisors. It is under-\' ding of Miss Eilene Diana Gibson A food sale w-ill be held Satiir- Militarv funeral rites w-i!l be TOWELS Latey, he testified, Browder told what he called the "highly water- stood that the council already has CRIME .VAPORIZER and Captain Latta-Lawrence In 1 day at Hale's store, starting at 9 conducted bv the Anderson-Shea him |i4 was to be "an open! m1 munist le^erehip. Cleveland, performed the !cere- ings held thus far disproved , tonight at 7:30. there will be a Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie ing, winch expires March 31 A inony,•assisted by the Rev; Dr. charges that tlie budget was * mid-week prayer service and Bible ; i-riano wife of Joseph Uriano ot A riillng byCongresa that •tate Pauli T. Sargent, rectqr o f ' St. “ wasteful or extravagant.” .study in the low-er auditorium. | oa Vorinan street, were held at governments must account at In- Flood Control Bartholomew's. The bride was giv-1 Assefting "we do not propose to ------g .^ ‘ j|,ia morning from the W. P, lervals for the use of Federal high- 5 0 c en in marriage by an uncle. Dr. H. plunge the s ta te 'o f' Connecticut The Lenten Quiet Hour of 1^’® Funeral Home and at nine way aid funds: alao that the slates into debt or to'sanction extrava-, Emanuel Lutheran church w ill , ^4 gt. James' church. Rev. be barred from restricting the out- We offer suffgestions that will brinf ^fORMUUSO^l Frank Hammer. Hraty Woiglil Fell Base CALOX Projects Cuts A t a w-edding reception at the gance and waste.” Carpenter | start at 7:15 this evening. Pastor ; a solemn-1 la.vs devoted to city streets, Ritz-Carlton hotel. Rear Admiral launched an attack on the staff of Olson .will continue his studies o" ; high mas.# of requiem, assisted by One influential senator. Chair­ individuality to your new home. Look CREAM Joseph J. Clark, assistant chief of aides working in the governor's "Characterse»r« nf of th^ the Passioii Passion"; ’i ftno and ' Robertdeacon, Wood andam manH Maybank (D-SC) of the TOOTH (PpBtlBued from Page One) the Emanuel d ioir. under the di­ Floor over our plans, blueprint*, pictures Naval operational for air, handed office. Rev. John Loughran, sub-deac on. Banking committee, proroi'sed the - SHAMPOO rection of Clarence Helsing. w-illl Tobacco Sale! Economy Box! ‘His staff." he said "is the ’.arg- Mi.ss Jane Nnekowski sang for the mayors yesterday to try to amend ^ $2 Berkley J Favoritee! POWDER gram contemplated In the budget I Captain. Latta-Lawrence an his- sing. The public is cordially in- and various layouts for different size estlmates and recommended by | toric Navy sword with w-hich the est and mo.st expensive ever seen mass. the pendi ig lioi'iaing bill to'provide ; HALF A HALF 5 0 KING Sc SACK Imprered Formula vltcd,to attend this service. After Burial w as at St. James ceme­ 130,000 ne-.v*' public housing units a Covering the coiqmlttee. 1 couple cut the wedding cake. in the Capitol." the service, the clioir will hold a homes. 8 9 < LIGHTER (Tharging that "Governor Bowles tery where Father Wood read the year instead of the 133,000 now VELVn, P.A. EDWARD TOSACCOS AIBOH’S Carryovers Figure in Cut ITie bride is a daughter of Mr. rehearsal and the church member­ Now Also figuring in the reductions | and Mrs. John M. Gibson, of has seen fit to import a corps of coriiinfttal .seraice. contemplaled in the six-year pro- (Limit 2} R e^jr POUND ship class will meet. Bearers were Vincent. Leo anjjl'- g., VITA-RAPS lU- were esUmated carryovers of $50.- . Chattanooga, Tenn. She served So-called experts who have by­ a bay: $ 1 3 - ' 1 0 ‘ Edward Siemienski. ami Henry, But they also hear*) from Sena­ U t us assist you in arranging M ortgage Loans including F. H, choice.. 89« 000,000 for flood control and $25,- with the American Red Cross dur- passed governmental procedure' as Our Ladv of tlie Mo.«t Holy 50-Jay 4 59 Thomas and -Matthew Os'.nnvski. tor fa it ( R-Ohioi last night an at­ OOOJIOO for niavigation projects ] ing the w-»r. part of the governor's search for Ro.sary Mothers Circle will meet A. ’Financing. W e know the sources o f m oney for finaqciqg repply. . . I from funds unspent this year. | C’apt. Lalta-LawTence la a son headlines." Carpenter said: tack on the president's health in­ at 8 oVlock tonight at the home of Mr*. Annie Jacobs 4 - « g . SIm9 The committee did not allow-'' of the late Mr. and ite*. Edw ard "The governor s budget must and .-w " r ,„«. u Lennon of 31 Coolidge surance program, new hom es and repairing older ones. Funeral seiwices for Mrs. Annie .•4q. Yd. specific______amounts of _____mone.v for any I Lalta-Law-rence. of Boston. He will be sharply_____ deflated with K®®**! Jacobs w-ere held at the Leclerc , Keg. 80* KREMl of these projects, but directed thic ! was graduated from the Universi- , administration as the goal, and ad- j Per «q. Vd. Army engineers to make provia-| ty of Michigan and received | v e r t in g looked upon as an ex- Lskot* Council, No. 61, Daugh- Fiuiei al Home. 23 Main street to­ I.arge and small orders solicited for lumbier, mlilwork, maaon WAR ON COLDS (ot them within the total funds law degree from-Harvard universi- j pensive, needless luxury. o f Pocahontas, will hold a day at2 p.m. Rev. Charles Crist of lon the Wapping Federated church j Mupplieb, hardware, paint, promptly and cheerfully delivered in Man­ recommended in the bill. ty.' He also did graduate work at Mulvihill, president pro tempore j jjjfchen bingo on Friday evening De fiMrfy to ACT FASTI officiated. I chester, Rolton, Coventry, Andover, Columbia, Vemoo and neighbor­ HAIR TONIC Oxford university and the London j Senate, called it a "slgnifl- , 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. ing lotvns. No White Plxkcal School of. Economics. Republicans on th* ! xnn Oarlln, School street. Re- Burial was in' Old Center church>i He served in the Arm y during cemetery in South Windsor. New CANPRO-LTPrUt appropriations committee have not '■ freshments will be served. ! f ------I ! the First World war. In the recent M i f n Personal Notices raised s single voice in criticism of Doublet-up Te Fitht ColJt 49c war ne servea ipeciflc budget proposal by 1 Mr. and Mra. William Harris of To Keep Serving J SCAT OPEN 7:3(0 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. INCLUDING SATURDAY W.A.BrenJ Centaur Han lf in the Mediterranean anecause spring had ar­ to the governor that the commit­ "Admirocion^ FITCH’S Tueedap ot. April. 194>, cisiminp s member* have been , selected to rived and’ he thought it wap high FlorsLa— Marbles dlvoras, eoatody of minor ehlldren, it tee waa able so speedily to com­ tVERETT T. McKin n e y , o w i^e r ^•0$* * • X a X 0 X M iick : :* ■ Join the chapter. Permit* time nlcltel beers returned. 3ir.ee appsarin* to ant.' belh* found Iqr tha plete lU bearinga on the budget ROUTE flA BOLTON NOTCH Shampoo J 10c subscriblnp sathority, that the where­ He said the new mambars will Maurice Maloney, alter-ilions at SKIN PEP which recommended expenditure* then Sam's bar and grill at 79 8L abouts of the defendant Anne C. John­ be formally initiated at th* 54th 12 Winter street. 9200. Mar's place has enjoyed a buslnea* ,• Bring,Room Size— Extra For Installation 3 ^ • 6 X 6 6 a • M * Foamy cf Non'Lather^ of 9297,000,000, plus a 960,000,000 Joseph HubUrd, rear addition st son Is unknown to tlm pislnUS. annual banquet of tho ‘?bai>t*r, to that would strain It* facilltle# even SHAVE LOnON, ■ P IM S OBOCBBO: That notloa ot Dm InsU- )>ond laau* for building purposes. 489 Main atreet 91.500. . ROY MOTORS ■LAOIS tafton aad pendancy of said complaint be held here March 26. Dr. Fair- If deliveries were nornsal. , Phones Manchester M (Limit 3) field Oabom of the fitm Yolic In six wacka, be said, "the appro- L. M. Thurlow. two car garage Incorportted 1 ROCKVILLE and WILLIMANTIC— Enttrprlac 9955 alHlI ba glrea t)>« defendant by pub- The Uvem keeper reported to­ AiucEtie u u i . 49c W M fU b i prlntlona committee has gone over at 32 Doane atreet. 91.000. . Ushlng this erdtr la Tha Uanchester Zioological society will ba principal day that one amall dlatrlbutor baa I Jones Furniture and Floor Giveringl 4 7 c 73c, th* recommendation* (or 108 state Mantage License apenlng Bmid. a newspaper published speaker. agreed to supply beer at n prem­ 2t) No. Main St. la Msnebsstsr one* a week, tor - two agencl** and department. Speedy Howard Earl Hills, of Hebron . The newly elected mambam in­ ium price. 26 0.4K STREET ancossslv# wseki^ commencing on or clude 97 full members and 71 as­ and efflctent ^mmlttee hearings and Lola Ida Whitehoiise of Man- T al. . '* m iifore.MarCh 24, 19«iJ hav* proved bc-yond a doubt the cheater, wedding Friday at South So Sam figures he will keep oq WnLLIAU H rCJlUCSON. sociates Ajnong them ar* 46 Coo- .being the toast of th* town. ; Oocn Saturday Afternoons Aaslstant Claik ot laid Court naetleut atudaatto vahN «d tha cewemor’s *en MetbedlBt church. h . ' ■ V 1 i / '

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