THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 19S2 Arerave Daily Net Presa Run Tha Waathar ^CSHTEEM jlanrV^^>^ lEwPitittg Jipralb ----- j ------— — For the Week Ending rofefnst Of V. 8. W M th^AK l^ April 10, loot Tonight liidiF rain, eeel, . bML m HUlatovni GranvA No- *7. will - 1 0 , 4 « 9 lin e ft. tW*. e.V«.nlng: In Q r^ g e mum 45i Raturdny meetly eteUfly, ; AboUtTowh It will be Agriciilture Night, ahd . Member of the Ai^it ■em.T.'-htgh'lHr.'” ~ —■ r ai.. m em bers,are ™,renue?te PRICE live CEjni! s Beth Sbolom, on Wedneaday, April gram-...... Mrs.. mm>M .;.S“ baiKy amiimnKiiii.il mu...... rnifhe<^iu>i|Mlllrf’^imu 1 i 30'' Vii' .thh”"AftiitWO«h -n«d Thunr- .will be in charge of refreshments. I day, May 1, at the temple.

Tfc® woom* who cookii for an awSlmc*—an admtrinf ^ , ’The Zlpser Club wlh have a William L. Custer and David F. ■ oailpln of hangry yoonfnKrt and, occanlonall.v, rnthunlanflc I card, party Saturday at 7 p. m. at Petke; both of thla town, have en- Allies Want I filiinii '!■ a Tfirr 4»eliy ^|U4.-jrar,-1»- wy- opUilon^ thefn .l,p fth’e' ‘<'l«bhoii*(r on- Bralnard -T>hwj^ JlaUd. lB Jha. Air Foscr.ghd, h»X.t Bwactff nittwlo to a good cook** nafw thdn tho approclativn on • for-members and friends. ^et- reported to Sampson Air Force and ali*a w hen Iho mral U donr. ^ ^ I back will be played and. first, w c- Base, , for basic tpaln- High Eevel To cook It “ good- taken, firnt pf all. a real Intcpent In food. 1 and third prlgea awarded the hrln>-' Irtg. Michele Glglio. Jr., of Rock­ Scoond It taken rvially fine quality meat# apd vegetablen . ^ . the ners. A social time with “re- ville, has enlisted In the Army and I kind y«wi alway* get at ‘Wnehumti j , Ifreahments will fhllow the games. reported to Fort Devens. Mass. aft your food at inneh you .aw w® m Xr,uce,_Talk. ■Fa to havo. It tante “ good.” Among births to local resldeiita A. James' Adams, interior deco­ rator for Watkins Brothers, Is aU I at' Hartford hoapltala thla w-eek Munsan, Korea, April 25— were the following: a daughter to tending the annual forum of the , April 25— (/P)j Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Maa.*aro of Soclete dee Decorateura F.nsem- — The government contended Trouble in Berlin (JP)— The UN Command to­ UtvCampfield road Tuesday at St. bllera du Quebec In Montieal, Can­ S C O T ' in the steel seizure case today' night proposed a full-dreaa Francis Hospital and a son to Mr. ada, this week. fAON^ J;hat the President stands be- meeting Sunday of Allied and and\Mra. Charles Blakeslee o f 66 ll COFFEE Communist armistice dele­ "’’'ChapmAn Court,’ No. l6, Order; fresh,.Ground ’ yorid'reach b? the courts^ andV . 1 ' Be Whd to ywrr budget' . ... aOleet one meat rourae~li^ the HelMhe" f6Aa"Tflesaay 'ar'W e-Mt; TOWELS gations. The surprise move .Sinai Hospital. A daughter wad of Amaranth, will hold Its b\iai- j is, “accountable only to the. * • -T Blue featured values- listed below .- . . all ending In nine. bom to Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore ness meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. " Lb. V '/2 usual retail price! country’’ for his actiqns.' came six hours after the Com­ Priefl't Pleads with Man on Ledge iBucherl of 73 ■ Talcott , avenue, In the Masonic Temple. A social | 2 Rolls munists broke ' off secret lio tioMrio CuHfc kBU« Mwrsit MMf low ffllCM Counsel for the industry Navy Says fftockviljc, Monday at the Hartford time Will follow with refreshments dN AU 7 KAVOai or CHOICE LAMB LEGS 79e • tailed this a claim t f “royal negotiations on how .(9 ex­ •Msewrynasi-irame • |,H^itiU.'v'In charge Ot. Mra„ HuthmAry y ttj.e kOVAl OBAtlH-hHimT tswTie etto taw^wge **> ^ * ^ * * **' ~ and-her committee. ■..•■ | prerogative.’’ ... change prisoners of war. The UN gave no rt’aMii'tor sug­ St. Paul N o r PINEHITRBT “ SKA80NED JUST'RItJHT'! The anhual spring cleanup at r The court battle— which the Maachf^ter.Rod and Giin.fnub gesting a plensiy session. could eventually end in a his­ The Communlsta called off tha fKESH LAMB PATTIES. LB. In Coventry will be held on Sun­ day. MembCfa are requested to| , J ^ T toric Supreme Court decision s e ^ t prisoner negotiations after PINEHURST REGULAR HAMBURG 3 For 2 3 c as to the President’s powers the. UN Command announced It t by Reds "Fitehljr chopped”—“ make a meat loaf’ 1*. I report at the clubhotise with rakea TRUSSES-BaTS MARGAWHt^ Would return leas t)ian. half the l at 9 a. m. A spaghetti meatball .—was in its second day be- SKINLESS FRANKFURTS...... Aitd aaiislge' .dlrtiier Will be'-aerved.'^ ELASTIC STOCKINGS VIRGINIA-DARE .. . Aada.captuiad in .Korea. .. .. By OLEfTi^BMBNTS - From Brightwood, Rwlft or Rath Lb. EXPERT FITTERS FLAVORED Jore ■ U. ‘S ." DtStWet judge Lifts Secrory Veil David. A. Pine. » The effect of the Red action was Tokyo, Saturday, April 28 f r o m r a t h , r e a d y -t o -e a t I Arthur Drug Stores Tomato Juice : Moat of the argument centered to remove the veil of aacrecy from —{4^— Thirty American sea­ SYRUPS MEAT DEPARTMENT about a contention by asaiatant negotiations. men were killed in an explo­ I SMOKEq SHOULPERS LB. ------Attorney General Hblmen Bald­ . The prisoner talks were recessed sion in a gun.turret on the HALE'S 12 Oz. Bottle ■ 46 Oz. Tin ridge that the Prealdent'a powert at the request of Col. George Hick- , FRO»f HANDY ' are not limited to those, set out in inan,. who said the: UN Command, cruiser St. Paul off Korea I H E O D tA R 's h o r t SHANKED ------; i "A" GRADE FRESH DRESSED ■■ • .the Constitution, that the courts wanted to reassess Its position in Monday. The Navy, anhoUnc- IIG «H0ULPERS4^. HeadquMen '“CanJt-isBUr-an order-to hln'i.-~-sni the llght-^»f-developmeivta.------■- ing-jhat-"teda,v,7-<«Hed-4t-the— C that “ the President is accountable The Communists did not reply worst naval disaster of the PINEHIJR.ST ALWAYS A GOOD VALUE FOR only td the country." Immediately to the requeht for a Korean war. FAMQDS Pinehurat LEAN I I r full'diess session. WHITE ROCK iJke Royal Clalma ^ The five.man truce teams of The Navy said a "gun GROUND BEEF . .Lb. / T C Theodore ’ Klendt. . attorney, for admirals and generals have not powder fire of undetermined It’s lean . . It’s fresh . . . It has t o , II. S. Steel, called this contrfitlon FRYERS flavor .- . . use It for “ Hamburga." met since mid-February. origin” aet off the explosion xireah From The Farm LIBBY’S .’"shocking” and likened It to royal They atlll face three big hurdles HORMEL claims, to srn armistice i UN demands tor in an eight-inch forwani tur­ SMALL WHOLE voluntary repatriation of prisoners ret. A board ia investigating. MORRELL’S READY Charles Tuttle, repree'enting Th'e St. Paul Is commanded by - $ 1 8 9 BEANS Armcp Steel, irglied the • Presi­ and a ban On airfield construction, SPAM W»«t Berlin poHcemen swing clubs as they drive stone-throwing Capt. Roy A. Gano of Falls (Jhurch, EACH TO EAT HAMS . .Lb, W Y C IVith Pork and dent's powers are limited to those and Oommunisl.s nomination of Manchp»ter*$ Piati:^ Conununlst demonstratom hack-to the city’s Soviet sector from where Russia as a nSutral Inspector. Va. She I* the flagship of R4*r 12 Oz. Tin ‘ Tomato Sauce prescribed by the constitution. they came. It was estimated that 8,000 Beds, shouting anti-West­ Adm. Earl B. Stone, eommandtr Tuttle said: 70,000 For Belum Distributor for ern slogans yesterday, surged across the border Into the French ttec- The Reds ended the secrecy on of Cruiser Division One...... FARM FRRSH FOWL "To say that the President is In tor, - PoHce used fly( hoses to,turn Uwjn_li»" cruiser Manchester and desrtroyer bage .' . . bihera with spinach . . . m.v favorite la wafer thin Furniture and Music MIRACLE Arguments in the case probably readily and frequently. altced oomed beef for aandwiches, Charlie McCarthy Is sorry we SHOULDER at 165 Adams street in the Buckland section of town, doing Buck knocked out a half doasn 3 Cans will be concluded late today. Most damages estimated at more than 5.50,000 by Francis Whalqii, Communist newsmen distributed sold out'on this delirious corned beef last w eek end, He has an attorneys thought , Pine - would a press ytatement on behalf of the Fishing Season red coastal guns. y . extra large snpply ira**,v for you tomorrow or Saturday, Phone WHIP want to study the issues a few an investigator for the SUte Fire Marshal’s office. Firemen Red ai-mtstic delegation accusing WE, Union Agree The bloat rocked the ' heavy 4181 If yon, want a'cut nf brisket ^omed beef saved for you. Lb. days before ruling. from both the Manchester Fire De- the Allies of using the secret ns-1 cruiser. All 30 victims were killed, Charlie aaya the Rlh Roast beef . . . all cut from choice govern- LAMB ROASTS Resumes Toilay the Navy 4ald, moat by asphyxia- S-4 Lb. Size—Shnnkless. / J. Never Heard Expreealon partment and South Manchester -gw s . ¥ T C! T gotlstlons "to deceive the world" | ■ 'meat' Inspected' western" heef ... will make a-woaderfat-.waak. — This Week End Hitye -A— Flee .Depsrtment .fo^ ht...^ l o ^ , _^^^ I r a i l ‘•on: -what-' waa- happening.' at the ; lloh’ d’ue 'To bUrillft* ffiiilS." ipi*f* end dinner. Serve our Baking Potatoes and fresh Asparagus A t one point In the government batfle to save the 30 by 125 foot . talks. were no Injuries. A jtiletim e were with IL , >• argument. Pine commented: '"I building that housed a business . Hartford. , April *5—<85— On Pity increa^ In'the turret. ■ _ I Red Charge Use of Force . never heard that expressed be- Governor John Lodge today which was started, by .Herman and . .’. j U n i v - The .Cpnununiata.said. tbe AUiea IHe worst prsvIouiPlumi s r ig h t W o o d ■K ' Maria DieJjl In Ihsir .home ahoUt ’l Agreement 'respensd—: Onawoctlwit brnali RIB O V E N 410AST i wahled'secrecy to'carry but"lhelr lands aad woadlands and re- eater of thla War ifla^una - Tt WANTEO-IOO NEW CUSTOMERS FOR Balbridge had just said that the eight years a g o ' and which soon when the U, 8. Destroyer Walke - A J J 1 aim of forcibly retaining capturikd atorsd tha Intend flshbif i*a> New York, April NflgotUtori today agreed on a Of Beef — Top Quality Constitution "limited the legisla­ b^ame a successful commei-clal Resuming . i \ 1 0 1 personnel of this side.” hit a mine off Wonsan. Twenty- STATE (IOW A STATE) BUTTER! tive branch, limited the judicial venture. 1 i The end of secrecy brought the flettlemcnt of an 18-day strike of 8,O0O Western Electric Com­ six were killed and 40 wounded. b o o k branch but did not limit thY exec­ T|M|^vwnMr, In a progtema- Origin of the fire U unknown: firet .giublic discloeure that Uhl ttnn'iSaiM ^at Ma office, set pany wa'rehousemeiV'and flaleemen in 29 citiea. The te'hnfi ' The Rt. Paul waa firing .on a To jfet more people to try this utive branch.” blit It apparently atarted aolne- Tehrajp, Iran, April 28—yP)—-.I UN Command paapsisei to return were subject to ratification by the idle members of the CIO Red rear stronghold at Kojo. RIB OVEN ROAST 75c the reopening hour at IS about , midway betwoen tha battle II score really fine butter, we . Aa Baldridge.developed, Wa argu. wliere. near- tliB , center.: Of ..the gourpea aald--today only 70.000 prtsonera. - *’rlo«di, . anon'. IMtey: " OeeHmaOeatioe Wo'rkera featura-lt-this week.end at sJoso , ..IK . MATCHES 1.ANE. ■ X>ec*mWr'f8 the UN' W imr and the beaieg^'llia port of meht It was plain he was using 'Lodie saM htedeotatea-tAsa- to coaf. Pa«iiNI 4 1/5*! to a ho*. "" tW IW CHOCK ROAST '* 75e ■ ' - KOSHER ' '‘•%,m1t41S‘‘ ; I'n the ’’sense ' that fh'e * ^ e agreement ci’fii'e after"’R : ...... F f l i f * f ^ Wowaan; - "Bhe Had' fired' fifl tetiipta- by •firemen to ‘ get eontrql ■goivcrnmont-and Ih.e .United, Stalce (GoaMnnafl.-o*. Pag* Xahl opea the woods was prompted rounds , from her .elghtdnch guiw by X Hartford Wsather hurrtni ^teggeiL marathon r«ind ot. talk*.. , A . O v V (Continued on Page Tea) of the bltte -before the building have agreed on terms for resuming that began yesterday afternoon , » ' ■ f uid 47 rounds'from ")fSf' flV*iinc)l Even Txiwef Thgii Last DILLS U. S. military aid to strategle, fofseast ntilch predicted eoa- batteries when the explosion oc­ Extra Special was destroyed. tlnued rainfall In Connectiriit add lasted until noon today. Weekl old-rich Iran. It to Ifl O iiU More runishment for curred at 3:88 p. m. Monday ' Both fire departments received 'Aid was suspended early in toda.v, tonight and tomorrow, (1:88 . m. e.s.t.) , CALIF. FRESH. LARGE, BONELESS calls about 6:18 and Immediately Flood Menace Under tha terms, workers will 0 c •Jgnuary becaU8e....MPW*flcgh .re; ___-rr - '- - ...... ir-ie...... thereby lessening the danger *4 Hour Bombardment ’ 1 ■' MEATY’ dtspktcbed'eppfratos to the acene.- of Are*. "' , • . ■ ■ get wage iBereasos ranging, from .. tt c Navy. aWd the. Bt'T’lhV lb. Six-'fiieceir or fire equipment iuaed- to. alga. A.-contract. .c.qnik,in;.UT?rt - I t » 1-9V 11 to Ifl renta air hour;.-:'' •" ing six commitments tying Iran : X RR X V C a llS C a O V sA L Y ' tile ' ’’ go'vVriib'f eiohiid ""the’ opened up her guns on Kojo after ' C H O C K P C T used with lines played on the brushtenOi nnd woodtends Tbey originally asked 28, ASPAHAGUIt: to cooperation with the West, asI j ' i v iPr«vtou* .pay. Averaged. *1X7 -tn bomhaMlng Ked front line* for ..... l-lr- blase from, hydrants, and also from provided under the' U .'S. Mutual' AprM *t nfter n aetleo o f wood* ■•^ 'Jankson; “Mich:, A"prll houra with the destroyer, Brink, Baaiittful a 11 - the Hockanum river. Hartford *2.30 an hour. Security Act. ■ [Area V anishmg flres swept aeveral portion* ef Officials of riot-wracked Southern ley. green speara that FRESH GROUND HAMBURG FIRST PRIZE PORK Fire Department was alej-ted and j the stete nnd Mnckened hun­ Settlement of the dispute Ceiling Prices Mossadegh contended such an i m M kid'theVlndup.oTa outhre“.ik prison moved today to The cruteer haa a battery of 12 give you more stood by for the SMFD w|jlle the dred* of ncre*. grand eAtIhg for EXTRA LEAN agreement would -violate his |» their control over the five-inch guns.In three turrata and SCOTTIES South Windsor Fire Department Kansas City, April M-r-lAS—The The name proctemaHon al*o of communications labor troubles tlghtro a secondary battery of 12 five-inch your m o n.e y! Waphington, April 26---C4b-’-Rea- sent a truck to cover the North neutrality in the East-Weal cold Kansas City area was over the April 7. At ’ the ouUet, 18,000 overflow inmate population anil Served ■ any way CUT UP BEEF FOR STEW 200 Size war. 'ITils hurdle waa overcome In su*pended the latead flahing guard against any future mutiny dual purpose guns In pairs. Two taurants, ..boarding houses, , tav- End district while IhatH depart­ hump today In Its fight against seaann which had opened two Western Electric.men snd 43,000 of the eight Inch turreU are for­ . . . simply dell- LB. an exchange of notes between In the ranks. BISQUIGK erna. hotels and hot dog stands ment, was out. It was estimated the river but flood work­ lay* before. telephone operafora and clerks ward and one aft. ,. . rlousl must post publicly today their Mossadegh and U. 8; Ambassador ; ers still maintained a vigil along were .on strike, A convict rebellion ended yes­ LB A 7 b 1 P k g s. I.arjre Pkff. today that the Hockanum river Loy Henderson. Wednesdsy. I The Bt. Paul's waa laid by W'hen this ad Is written, we FRESH BABY BEEF LIVER celling prices for food and drinks. w as' down more than a foot be­ the network of . dikes for possible However. In North Carolina, terday only after the mutineers It was reliably reported that Won ihelr demand* for 11 specific the Bathlehem Steal Co. at Quia: ' have Idaho BakinR Pota- The Office of Price Stablllta- cause of the amount of water weak spots.. about 8,000 WeaUrn EleeCrio pro-^ ey. Mass.. In 1948. Bha enured ELM CITY SUQEO BACON lb._ASb tton-1 OPSl said thaipricc..posting Mosaadegh’s .note pledged Iran; tO; The flood-ehoked Hver-eontlnued duction w*rkersT struck today- In prison reforms, t < ^ new . Wtilt^-PotatoM taken from It.’ ’— ...... However, slat# officials empha- WorW War 11 in September. 194*. - • !■ i'e.... a. order ailfecta .more^ than- a half Police played ah important part support the United Nations chst-. to-fait after reaching ita peak hare three eUle*-^reen*boro, Burling­ The Navy In ’Washington put from Florida and a limited milHori establishments serving 70 ter with all resources at his com­ yeaterday aHernoon just a frac­ Kiml>all Urges ton and Winston-Salem - In . a slred that ths rioters stilt face In keeping back the several thou-: prosecution for crimes committed out this account of the exploaioi); supply of regular white po . million meals' a' day and doing sand spectators who watched the mand, build up Ita defenses, and tion under 30.7 feet. That was a demand for a 19-cent boost ' In "A gunpowder fire of undeter­ tatoes. more than 12 billion doUairs of flght any aggreaalon directed little below the predicted crest of average pay of *1.32 an hour. during the rebellion. Smoked Meat Specials flames. It was necessary to rope More Aid for No Reprisal* mined origin eboani the V ;..^ CRISP tiOLDEN business- a yearr against the country. , 31 snd more than iD feet under The new accord here was an­ heavy cruiser Bt.. Paul has kill* off the area to keep the surging . Henderson then informed Mossa­ Gov. G. Mennen Williams point­ CUGCMBtmS Price Stablllaer Ellis Arnall crowd back. the top of the levees. nounced jointly by Federal Media­ 30 enlisted personnel. ^ r a d is h e s Bunches BROTE & WEIREL COHABE ROLLS ul S5e degh that the U. 8. State Depart­ ed out that as far as punishment CARROTS 2 19e said that through the posting of Moat of the company records It was a record upstream flood tor Walter A. Maggiolb and repre­ "There were no other Injuries m WATERCRESS FOSTER COOKED prices their customers now will be ment Telt this policy statement Chiang , Forces went, the mutineers weio prom Froth Formor Rrown: SUGAR HEART PREMIER BARTLETT were saved by firemen, but equlji- until the muddy surge hit Kansas sentatives o f the compian'y and dls- Ised only that there would be no the first which/>ccurred during NEW CABBAGE able to see the maximum prieds made Iran eligible for renewed City. But from, here -on down­ tridt 11 of the CW'A. com rot operations April 21. Death CELERY SPINACH . . SALAD MIX ... r e a d y -t o -e a t BONELESS HAMS La 95c they should pay. ' ment and stock went up. In smoke military ald_ reprisal*, by member* of the State TOMATOES as the flames engulfed the factoo'-. stream the river stages were low­ Detroit, April 25— collblock .the highest prices they charged time. Tbe record 1951 stage here would like to sea us give them 16—the Infamous disciplinary BONELESS ROULETTES < ul 73e PO R K LIVER^^^^ during the week of last Feb: 3-9, was 36.2. more help." News Tidbits. center where tjiey. kelaed a total Bulletins Q M IIB ir .. ‘TTie. .ceilings , wUL.xeipatn Downstream; the water poked KlmWl. ‘h ,h Prepai^ of 18 guards na noslagea to pres- until OPS authorises changes its <CYptri TtV » whol«pat*. were'ho’he'aVlly populated'areas In the privileges which normally go ERCAFBB W ! .iLu.m.i STfTFBB eqne i'Fl'v JSTAIRKIST lUliML ALBACOJtE W HIZ^ ffoien Ffiod Sp^hals Bureau of Labor Statistics. A ita c k « -% n four Formosan* os' Red fifth’ col- 'ft'ith .(irtibH ’ H firtiw 'trte«n''*wirr " BirW oiflf'TklffH '' ‘PRe &N LITt l e Lin k s a u s a g e Lb. 4Tc There, will be one exception. Es- As the crest passed Kansas City, as the Koreans.” anyhow. Rocky HUI warns PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER . .. ^5c .Preiildeiii Tru’man si^ e d a |25> umnlits. ; . .^Btateville Prison lit- ' A n d , f r o m aad. experience, pjre- PURE F O fK S -SNOW-CKOP ...... tablishinenU which on . April 7-fc eaniBrrt dsiatlt.ar. M-X-■M' TtF'ACQVAINT YOC 'w m p -THE VE^^ •effective '- were -charglhg' 'prick* the signs were clean today thaltthotver'as A-political opponent be- Ihgtoril : A little Jatef^e atop Aft-fenl! water'toWsv In prison ■llptip* euch S* tho ohe-wWch Yai. * *itd Ihtw-Tlw w ir 'w FINE QL'ALITY o f LEAN MEATY SPARERIBS .t.:: Lb: s3e WAFFLES lower than the Feb., 3-9 period J250.000 of'emergency funds to yard after staging 10"-hour' At- to the revolt by some 170 of the truck and "the. endf of a 8B-foot o F.r I BELtSVILLE TURKEYS - AND Democratlc attacks on Gen. cause*'they figure Elsenhower” Is his home state of Missouri and Treaflury Balance down strike demanding old for his prison's 6,500 occupants. A rookie s e a k b o o k f a r m s s l ic e d have until, June ■ 1 to determine beam eraobed through the wind­ Dwight D Elsenhower will in- their, "best bet” to beat. Reece, a *100,000 to Kansas, where four family. guard wa* seised Sunday night by HILLS BROTHERS their new ceilings. crease 1ft tempo as the «me?nears supporter of Sen. Robert A. Taft • Washington, April 25-:Mg5--The shield and graaed he r brad. Thn WF ARE HEADOUARTERS FOR BROILERS . .Maces ' senrtng meals and counties were effected. New York Times says in special Jack (Crasv Jack) Hyatt, d psy­ woman. Mr*. D o i ^ y Bapeantfc, for his return to seek the Repub- of Ohio for the GOP nomination, Second Blow In Year poalUon of the Treasury April 23: dispatch from that chopathic long-term robber, to RED CAN COFFEE STRAWBERRIES ..o,.47c drinks may use posters prepared N et’ budget recelpU, *193,478,- of 7# Walnut road, wa* traatod- by OPS or may prepare their own. llcan presIdenUal nomination. first made thg charge Thursday, On the Mississippi river, the rec­ Steasen feels that the main objec­ touch off mutiny. We offer It any grind at the'speelal price of lb. CONTAINERS FOR FROZEN FOODS^ SNOW CROP Secretary of Labor Tobin, In one repeated It again yesterday, 148.55; budget expenditures. *410,- at Hartford Hoapital for a ad|^ In *ny case, the posters must be ord flood there Inundated a Clin- tive o f his campaign baa roan From then until 4 p. m. (e.s.t.) 'on the sesdp at 11:M a. ns,, aftag,, FROTECT y o u r VALITABI.E hlUHTS. AND VF.ORTABLES 4% ^ I Soofood is^hoolHifiii r i^ oeanagiicd, and of good up' tod'a^ In all places except those of the first sdiWnletcstlon blasts Major pollUcal activity today 848.065.64; cash balance. *5,685,- -achieved: .That is, to slop tbr BY PI'TTING THEM IN THE CORRECT CONTAINERS at Eisenhower as a politician, said centered in and , 608,790.92. be* ear Mt the end of tha eighb*r 12 Ozn. „ .. (OonUnued Oaf Page Twelve) Taft bandwagon. . . . New England (Continued on Page Tea) by-elght Inch beafai an a_ truck, ^ FOR f r e e z i n g PEAS I voriaty. Taka* yaur pick from thosa and athor itm t where Republican conventlona are ' •# (Ooatlnued on Page Teh) in (Cumberland, Md., last, night the states ore among. 36 whose ground '* wn hovt disployad: Democratic party "Isn't Interested scheduled. observer corps ^11 be put on 24- WILL ENFORCE RMOKE8 in'a mystery , man” as a candidate. Toft planned to keynote the hour operation bectnning May 17. P. S NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK AlOUT RENT- Arkanaaa convention tohight. An Ford Sees Danger Hartford, April 25—<81—Uaae,-; niSRE'S THE SENSATION IN THE FKOZEN FOOD FIELD "It won't be satisfied with a Jay TyrreU, 57.. manager of I’!* Two Blasts Injure Eisenhower leader in the state, Billion a Year Waste Aired Baldwin Bridge across Connecti­ . neettent will enforTO Ha' ING A FROZEN FOOD LOCKER FOR FUTURE USE. p p g j „ smile or a good mlllUry record or fixing cigantte tow “ sai Fresh Fruit and Vegetables I founders, SWQRD, FRESH COD, a. knack for kissing-babies," To­ Jeff Spreck, conceded that the cut river from Old Saybrook to GRAND DUTCHESS WE NOW HAVE SOME AVAILABLE. Ohio senator wotild have the aup- In Steel Mill Grab settlement la not reached la 24 on ‘Hades Trip’ bin said. He did not mention the- Old Lyme, died in Middletown. . . . months old controveray betw general by name, but he left little port' of seven delegate^ already On Auto Parts Sales to U. S. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt rtves FROZEN STEAKS R A S C A L C ELER Y 25< iudkerel, halibut, salt cdd, had- chosen In district meetings but he five teaching mngsxlnes to Wes­ Ann Arbor, Mich., April 25.—

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IjCrWS.^*- . <.. -''..Sr-fJ, I’ .- '‘r\ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC31BSTER, C PliN „ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 - ’ i ■ . ■...... _ ...... PAGBTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,’ CONNh FRIDAY, APRIL' 26, 1962 P A G E T H S I M •F ' i ! ! Vkled by the ehrU e club. Khrada ...... ,.-1 I .11 iSi.i ,.i: — ■>'! ~".TT. is providing transportation. BURNSIDK"";::;' of oie"RoekvUle Baptist Church Elaine Kupchuno* received awarde IPji^t to Up Stock Kiiginis Takesj . Xhe volunteer bus drivsrs ars EASTWOOD m m a n m n a for the beet aetdr and actrees In J' d a i^ ,- and .-twi'd,. p » l» . waa - ik : "Affair Wwlnestlay cowbo.y- shirts, blue Jeans and ’*rHS 'Itwat CsnceF^ F^ Siioif "'[i'lmieriir 'Me 'siud the' 'tieiiifi l ^ a r a the First National Bank and the Sphinx Omar Shrine Club e Easy Free Parking the Billy rrentic«( tr\ist Fund, • • . . . » ’ won by Roberta Sfiankman fo r her ______N a­ iln B ’Nai Israel Hall western hats. waa pushed over the $5.0QQ mark would operate Iq a fpur team ^ Thlz group. '» « « '! «ong ind dance. Honorable ,men- o t Manckeitsr will be held on Mon­ tional Bank, aald.-today it Is now at the Shrine Circus in the State today by the receipt of contribu­ league which would comprise the elated for April 30 at the Bower* Rogers, Jtoiro JanssM “ -u ltion went to Judy Ann Miller for Armory In Hartford tomorrow. Prichard Resigns day, May 5; for the purpose of in- planned to open the Colchester tions of $.500 from Cheney Broth­ towns of Bloomfield, Windsor, School, will include ‘ about nine Oenn and Jeanne Whilehlll. ,*p The children, who might other­ Francis J. Prichard, chairman ers and $400 from Pioneer Para- Windsor Locks and South Wind­ Manchester High School students: creatong the capital stock of the B ^nch on July 1. ’. .J Rockville, April 25— (Special)— of the. Venion Republican Town The 11-13 year age group waa' wise be unable to attend the cir­ ch\ite. Chairman, Philip Bayer sor. A meeting will be held Tues acta, according to Stanley Backiie, sang "April Showers" to win a ,bank.froin,»iOQ.(>00 ito ,j50n,p00. ^ Some trouble wae experienced A United Jewish Appeal campaign committee, has Informed the com- won by Martette Gagnon for tap cus, .w ere-selactM )>]/ . .Thomas “ Now do you think he'll ffet the hint repbrtad...ttato.. total.. 4oe«>. not, in-'., da.v-at .7:30 p. .m-.-at .tba,home o>(. local, theatrical hooker ..who. to . trophy .and ■% . trip to N aw , Xork. 'dancing: -aeeoiw! p 'a *«' '!5Wnt*'>’'ter ThW Increase in the capital stock 'In gettltig" ksisuraftee ' tit thc Si£2fV>i TONIGHT thro SAT. dinher w'liv be'held. 'WeLlnesdayi Wiittes’ hjs 'wiii mat kce’sijt Tsiflectian’ Bcntly. chairman of the Boys' and >1«NeHtmR,O0HH. elude, the anv>unt realized from David Tripp to elect offlcera for ranging the presentation. for a special audition given by Ted Mary Ellei) Valvo, accordionist, la being put into effect in connec­ detivery >of ndccssary bank ma­ April 30 at the recreation hall of to the post which he has held for Mack on hie amateur hdur. A fter Girls’ Work committee of Kiwanis, PLUS: “No r t h w e s t to take me out to dinner!” the’ rag collection held laat Satur­ the Alumni Asaoclatton here. Backus ssid today that ,flvfe of and third to Judith Rublnow for a' tion with the establishment o f the chines and equipment by the .ex­ 20 years. As- yet no names have the' presentation of their trophy who was assisted by school nurses. the Congregation B'Nai Israel in day as that matenal Ip currently . The Ellaworth Memorial High the acta, all of them prefesstonals novelty eong and dance. The Har- ftrtt National Bank of a ’ branch pected opening date blit N.'W il­ TERRITORY" a R fN R D B been suggested as a successor to the girls sang ''-Tea for Two." - The youngster's’ will be trans­ Rockville. being baled prior to Us sale. School Senior class will leave -on who are donating the aervlcei free monettes won first prize in the-. bank in Colchester. The Comptrolr liam Knight, executive vice presi­ Mr. Prichard, but It - la expected In addition to the two large con- ported m three huiss which wtU be hqr This date marks the fourth an- that a new chairman will be named its annual Washington trip „ to^ of tharge, have been engaged, and George M. Johnson, chairman of 14-17 year age group with Roberta ler o f the Currency,. Washington. dent of the bank, states that these tributlona received today, the obstacles have now been .over­ driven by drlvers-'who are donating Tha Kiddiaf Leva It * niversary of the* declaration of at the meeting of the Republican morrow morning at 8:48 from he is- making arrangemenla for the show, welcomed the audience Dick .placing second for a plano', D. C.; has already approved .the their scrylc^’i. They wlU pick the statehood by Israel and the' dinner. •cancer campaign has received and explalneil that this'was one Wio, and Eilaen' Kialy third for ' eatabllshitient - of ■ tha; -Colchester come.— -...-...... Tha.GrewaUps party caucus to be held ne^|t approximately $1,000 from other Union Station. Hartford, Chap- four or five others. The bank's officers and direc­ children up at Robemdn. Hiil- .,.:...})aa been, arranged .by .tha Jewiah Monday evening in the .superior :crons,.Ior..the.tlaaa iwUl-.ba prtnr festuro of Boys' and Girls’ Week |,,ton twirling. branch and has also approved, the • Community of Tolland county, to indusIriat nrmS.' ,Chibs' ’and organ* 'Perfwmess . vybp- will, taka part, tors are now engaged, in a pro­ liater, Lincoln, Nathan Hale, St. Leva If! court room. cipal Henry J. Adams, Mrs. Don­ WhKh to held thrdughont- th r na- • ’Ths-judgeb r e r U f* ShhW w s «i increase of the bank's capitaltza-' Ml M l mark the opening of the fund izatlons. and special glfls and has in the , Klwahls-sponsored show tlon bv all Rotary Cluba. Johnson gram of screening applicants for JameS', and Waahington Schools C'ourt ald .. Bancroft, Mlsa Antonina MrSv Lotils' Albssl. Mrs. Donald tion. Plus: “ Two Dollar Bettor” drive for the United Jewish ap­ obtained $3,100 from the town- for the heneOl of the ,10-year-old than introduced George Grazledio Moxley, and Edward Tybur. Jamas positions In tha Colchester about 8:40 a. m. and asaemblc at Fiddle-Faddle Mrs. Isabelle Johnson of Vernon Dziob and Earl Sanford, who will taiuia Jnrdaa amputee are Jane Hart, a dancer The comptroller's order directs peal in the county. wide "Lights On" conducted la-st who acted aa maater of cere­ McKs.v was the piano accompanist, branch. The bank has adopted a .Verplanck School at 9 a. m. be- SPECIAL A REVIEW PRESENTED BY was awarded $2,500 by a jury. Ih accompany the 47 seniors on* the tha addmonig ,shar^ of stock be The principal speaker' of the Sunday. ■ and dance leerher- in ■ Hertford monies. for the Syening. poimy -qf 'cequlcInK .key parsann^ forfi leaving for Hartford. , , , ...',SUN«. MON„,,TUES. . ,.-t h k - o o -w e d s ,-.o ». c e N t e r .;CBu b c h tbs ToUand. Coui^y Superior Court .fpur-.day^trip,<,,,, , Lovito Jordan, creator of "C a l sold a't. a price not ,.leys than *3d " ■ sVening wlU be' Dr.rZev Cohen; 'Attorney Bayer .--today -remind­ .wtto haa made nunieroua local .ap­ arttoladib first’ haa"th «’*(Vdltfhb^^ ’■’“'Other ' "itiembsri' 'o f johnsoh’e to submit to scientific psychologi­ Ciroua tlcketa and private cars MANCHESTER, CONN. - yesterday afternoon' In the suit donla” hfirigs his'Ty'mpanV Band per share. Upon complallOh of the ' Israeli author and former mem­ ed all residents that general so­ pearances;'Bill Sweet, a local en- Join in a chonis of ‘Taka Me Out committee were Harry^ Flrata cal tcatlng and thia policy is be for the tranaportatlon of some of KIDDIESHOW CLIFTON WEBB In which she brought against Lucien and talented troupe of entertain­ present program, the First Nation- ber of Israel's defense army, the licitation of the town was limited TARORSKY FOR RETRIAL ,tertatner who will do pantomlne to the Bali Game" after whith he Richard Carpenter, Norman Wtol.- ing followed. In the aelectio'n for the Children as well as the services .. MIRTH MELODY VERFLANCK AUDITORIUM A. Lambert of East Hartford. The ers to the stage of the, State U Pank's capltatttatloft will be SATURDAY „. “ELOPEMENT” Hagannah., Elinds raised in the ..’52 to the "Lights On" event and any with records; Myrtle Dune^n and Introduced each contestant. The and Fred NassiR. the new. branch of six chaperons have b e ^ prb- TYMPANY BAND trial of the case was started Tues­ Hartford, April-28‘-"0P>:“ , Con­ theater. Hartford,. this Saturday Co., a imlcycle and ju n lln g. act capital stock, » 66(i,000! surplus, - AT 2 F. M. . Plus ROY ROGERS la FRIDAY rB. j f , the Watkins Brothers, Henisa and American Legion Home. made, .for ~~an'~adviaery •• committee THE COMMUNITY FLAYIRS IN ebiir* Csrar g m m THE Americans. Involve* property purchased - by bnrskyY' brother. Albert,— whbsa Bllnn from Fagan on the Hartford testimony helped convict ■ Tabor- and other favorltea. committee are Dr. Frank Horton, Hale's. H^nspUsir G tfr W d p r e n P consisting of a group of proml- Blac. No Dumping Wappiiif? chairman, and ’ CTiester Hogan, ford's Men's and Boys' Btors, Will- Persons suffering from dlabstes , NOTE: SATURDAY OUR “RPOiLsaR or Fire Chief Edward Friedrich an­ turnpike. sky, was insane when he testifled. There are lata stage shows u H CURRENT PEOORAM W ILL TBS rLAINB" August Kleindienst Albert was given a life term of e.very Saturday and Sunday eve­ Herbert Hbuae, Thomaa Bentley, Ion Gift Shop, Blair's, Hartford usually are immune to ssa-aiek-.i wIMI' B*]r a»s*r< S hell Chateau nounced that the city dump will Everett Keith, Earle Clifford, Dr. Gs* Company, Pirst National ness. A food sale sponsored by ibe ning starting at 10 p. m. BORN YESTERDAY START IMMEDIATELY WILUMANTlC, CONN. be closed until it rains. The loca-' Word has been received In Rock­ second degree murder In the same HIN FUN AFTER THE KIDDIE (IHOW tlon on West street where there ville of the death in London, Eng­ Public Health Nursing' Asociatlon case, JosSph was sentenced to are many branches of trees, boxes land .pn Auril 13 of August Klein- will be held at BurriU's Wayside die on Nov. 7, 1951..but the'execu­ Market on Oakland road from 9 tion was dela.ved-when he appeal­ SUNh MON., TUES. and papers present a hazard too diensL a member of the famous LAFOND BROTHERS BOWERS SCHOOL E.M.LOEWS ELLSWORTH W MITTEN dangerous .under present condi­ team of Tambo and Tambo which a. m. to noon tomorrow. ed to the Supreme Ckmrt o f Er­ has toured the British Isles and The. Hartford (pro dislrlet rors. The decision is still pend* Preaented under the auspices of AND HIS SEVEN MEN tions. There will positively be no the Continent with their tambour­ champiomfcilp waa vvjh Wednesday Ing. . ' , y . STEAK HOUSE the Manchester Registered Nurses HARTFORD dumping until it rslns. Gift Received ine act. The two left. Rockville night, by St. Francis CTYO actors MONSON, MASS AssoeUttpii. Frogs and toads usa their eyeS KEITH'S LOWER PRICES' HELP YOU The Best In Floor Shows Harrj’ W. Flamm; treasurer, of some .50 years ago, and have made with their production of "Casa­ DRIVE-IN the Easter Seal sale for the bene their headqiiarera in London, re nova. Jr.’.’ Out of 208 points the to help them swallow. The eye- COME U P and b m the *e ^meral^s,. of, .th.q, league _tp have Sighed and he'preSent' at' ro- padp:^--- night's session. Dancing Instructinn • C om p letely f i 11 e d The Recreation committee of the with hesvy Vinyl , THIS '* • ■ .J..,- .. by Lam pI ' Vernon I^H ' Towh corhihlltSe" will -■"•^"’'plast'Tc,''".-'...... ______.. hold J|meeling tonight, at the.Y.ef- i-,. „ „ .. ^ •...... BECOMES New and Improved! non Grange Hall at 8 o'clock. Alt • Priced at onl^$(.98, __ _ ' WhSn tipehiid to bed yc^ng people‘of Ve'r'hoh are Th'tited; has ■ eomfortablir,. ona ... - 'THIS There will be instruction In square .50 piece mattross vrithout dancing, and refreshments Oill be (Housewares Dept) canter fold. served. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Ruby Loverin, A r-‘ I thur St. Louis, Charles Warren, MARLOW'S FOR EVERYTHING — ------— MARLOWS FOR EVERYTHING Arthur Palmer and Mias Grace Risley. Oheerve Anniversary NEW DELUXE SOFA BED these are the suits you'll Kiowa Council. Degree of Poca- hontaa. will observe Its 41st nn- MARLOWS FOR EVERYTHIN G ------— MARLOW'S FOR EVERYTHING A handsome Dual Purpose Sofa , . ran easily be opened to a raatful full nlversairv tonlgh.t st 8 o’clock In j length bed for two! Striking new Modern design with deep welled arms, up­ Red Men's Hall, With guests ex-j holstered In tweed fahrlca.withresUtont coil spring construction, throughout. pected to be present from neigh- ' live in all summer long... boring councils. There will be en- .Liberal Keith Budget Tafm$ tertslnment, and refreshments will • > be ser^•ed. Those attending will bring small articles fo r the white elephant table. Carriage crisp, cool and clever! Officers Announced ■ Mrs. Lucy Johnson has been elected president of the secintly PORTABLE TYPEWRITER SALE! Lealherelts body, formed .Vernon Elementary Teach­ adjustsbia h ood , ers Club. Other offTcers are Joseph foot . hraks... The,!' Beilis, vice president: Mlss'Rtith body may be re­ DwnoNstriRtors And moved frorrf frame. Gross, secretary: and Miss Helen I McCarthy, treasurer. The ehtb to raising funds to furnish the tesch- Rtntal Maehims (A .98 - ers’ room at th'e ■ Vernon School. $ 34.95 These offlcera will serve the re- inaiddeFof. HiTs'yea ing the following school year. ROYALS: ' '"SB Monthly Roundup Tonight , ‘‘Sprihg Roundup” to the title of ’A" Modals— Rto. $97.50 ;tiie ' see'onJt aniuiM ajriijig ffcsti'rtil

.... ,hw*'a A.in*widq..,fal?ric to|iit;,i!rq?^,es, AVi'Xti Tt,": ■* ticx. rc¥*v- ™ NOW " and packs without a care! you must S''>£BV»VS.T(jACKf.4’5K «/•»•»'* ♦ come and glory in its wrioklerresistant . i^»iUddk'-LttiiTir'ia''d-' ECUF wizard when it edmes to flawless tail­ oring and “proportioned to fit” de- eONCERT 5 ^ . ‘ signSy . . we’ve sketched only two of a large group of wonderful suits for W «d., April 30r8 F* M. every figure . . . scoot down and SMITH CORONA marvid at them -all! ^ U r Io r Cengraqariond' UNDERWOOD 8ILENT MODEL. . ^ 7 0 CA * C h u rc h Beg. 894..50. .NO W ^ / T » 0 U BRAND NEW ROCKVILLE STERLING. . C70 CA UNIVERSAL MODEL SUIT SALON Reg. $«9.,50. ______N O B f ^ / X * O U ROGER LOUCKS, ■Soloist C U P P E R . e j i Q CA Reg. $84.80 NO W $ 6 9 * 5 0 Sealy Hotel Type Reg. 884.80...... 'n o W ^ Q T . O V G. ALBE^'T PEARSON, Director ALL PRICES PLUS TAXES Innerspring' Mattress WHIRLY' CQTTON CHARMER • ribbon bound seams. ■> ALL MACHINES CARRY 1 YEAR (lUARANTEE Maple Chests of Drawers Admission $1.00 • ALL MACHINES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Natlonelly famous SEALY • built-in contour. quality, with firm, durable Ho­ A—masterfully tailored waist-defining 60 DAY RIINTAU CREDITED TOWARD PURCHASE PRICE tel Type construction for great­ The right sise for every room, every purpose! SturdUy • propprtioned-to-fit. jacket and a gently flaring skirt. Rich Tickets At The Door , er comfort, IsiUog ■ aervire. 1 . 9 5 built, finished in Maple with authentic drawer pulls. Heavy A C A ticking, aide straps colors striped with white. Sizes 10-18. 26" Width 28" Width ■ 30 ’ Width ' . 9 8 • year-round, wear. and vsntUatora. Twin hr. full Susan Ross, desisfiu a darling of a 4 Drawer Model 4 Drawer Model S Drawer Model . t'l. VICTOR PORTABtE stosa. I t dress in quaint printed cotton . . . at • juniors, m imy, women’s. . 5 0 she's corded the skirt to insure its ADDING MACHINES $ 1 9 . 9 5 $ 2 4 - 9 5 $ 2 9 9 5 wonderful flare . . . nipped in the • completely washable. $50 REWARt) Budget Terms $5 Monthly Disc. Modri. Reg. $99.50 (PLUS TAXES) waist with a velvet belt___scooped • wrinkle-reaistant wtll be for infornuitloa UM out a flattering neckline and voila! B— the jacket belts snugly above a softly fla r^ ' skirt. Deep tones striped with loading to the arrest an^ t>n- .The cutest cotton in captivity! Sues • junior, missy, half sizes. • victlnn of person or pereona be- TRADES AND 10-18. white. Sizes 10-18.. ' IlevFd to have pnt out poison LIB E R A L OF MANCHESTFQ ' In ridnit.r of Ml. Road and CREDIT TERMS ] Manchester Roed In Glaaton- FOR FIHE R e p a irs On All : fS DRESS SALON bary resiritlng In the death of Makes Of Typewrit­ jK^-eral dogs and cats. er* and Adding Ma­ f i t ' s chines. PONN. HUMANE .SOCIETY " BURTON'S FOR BESTfl I ^ 3 ,[15 MJviN ST OPPOSITE HIUH S: H0i.il, M * Washington St., Hartford MARLOW'S FOR EVERYTHING ------MARLOW'S FOR EVERYTHING r .y ' 1 II I -i.i.i.- J.

PASEItVE. ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 ...... Ill FRIDAY. APRIL 26. J962 eaplgtfl and m rivUlan tn the-olftce Th«-eompa«yp sSlss sxpsnaea. facturlng Co., the report aald, "consisting! . of entsrtainment, doubled lU government buslnea* of the chief of ordnance. Cite Sales Expense* travel and gifts,” amounted, to In .Palny Drive biiiWMR, 1947.Add :i»W , .wit,]*, it, $39.707;3T,’ ih e 'report said. ’ m * *cucx«.!». Possible Trucfe. received $706,000 worth of order*. In that >ri > »,T«» >af^v7 ^ “’.‘•itr'i ’.i J J.. K^tNtlr’TiFttcee...... Expect*erf ClaiiScus^' Ccim f :Lat«! Publishers NaiU^sd Bank Htocka ...... 11~ In Memorial ResdlWi ■ fciw-'Bid Aaked test May B« Dissolved First National Bank 244^400 Yds. of Wool ’ lion al New York Meet of Manchester...... SK” 85 On Qimpromise Slale Hartford National * ' potttwmy ’ th*r’the mpected- - , fi»«>ey,. ,. BrP.thera. )i%6 .. h ** r.r; r. . .’606 - 6«fr - atiii the op'poslhg'Tacilohi' the In­ chases most ’ hoh-wea'pbh ‘ articles ; Charlea F. Cahill, prealdent of the Publlb l.'tUlUee surgents reportedly expressed for the Army. ■ national aaaoclatlon, reverently Conn. Light Power ... 14*4 ' 16 wllUngneas In the Interest of.psrty Leon Pod rove ' brought to the attention 'of the Conn. Power ...... 36 38 harmony, to abandon their threst- V waaaamhlM* lb* namea of nieptpera, Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 46 48 *«*d qontest. .againstt,. the. ^regent Attorn.ey Leop ppdrove,,of thy^ L ‘long Identified with ieaderahip in HaWfdriJ (t -Week, pr*omlse8' not-only wegonload of-< Extends Collins 170 190 then discus* a deflnite sfsle" with r ahaenc* of many friend*' • with the opposition, and that from thla and will laat throughout the month favorite tunes, barrels of comedy, i whom we have been clo*ely .na*d- EmrHaft 73 78 of'M ay, -— and eye-ftlling dance routines, but i Fafnlr Bearing ,•...... 35 88 second discussion will come the Stated Attorney Pddrove when dated through the year* In our verdict f o r ’"peac*," or for "eon- also an unusually accurate setting. fdeliberation*.” Hart A Cooley...... 87 40 accepting the chklrmanahlp of the The barn of Uncle Josh Rlllings I • Wishes The Landers, Frary, Clk. . 20 22 teat.” special gifts committee, "When The organisation was represent­ in Harmony Junction will be com- I You Are Invited To Attend Our •'Theae fellow newapapermen New BrH. Mach. Co.. 30 32 the people of Manchester are made ed at last night’s ,, meeting . by pleie from the hay-fllled loft to the i i who unaelflahly gave their Uvea North ntja Judd ,1.,., J* . 31 aware of the urgency of bettering poultry, and *n authentic butter] and their talent* *o the newapaper Ruaarll Mfg. 1514 17 Town Chairman William 8. Dsvl* thy conditions of the hundred* of ijrw orka i» m r ; -66-s— 64— -fltd State CentTsl- eommHt*em*A churn, with some surprise* due; JOHN-Hr HYDE ■thoH«ndg~of rhtldren and-adtilts- when the various other pr'rijp'ertiei ; FRANIC CHENEY.-JR. a ^ m . f lefl*^tb^r "great aenae of reaponal- Terry Steam ...... 9iy 105 Charles S. House. Burnham B at­ affected by thla cruel crlppler, I Chairman of the Board. President, Director In Torrlngton . 29 31 son, Robert Gorman and Attorney are revealed. I blllty for ua to aaaume. Their loy- am .confident that they will rally Not to be outdone by the setting, Director 1 alty and devotion to the. principle* Union Mfg...... 1» 3* Herman Yules have been IdentlAed generously to the support ot this • of American Jourhallam Inspire ua U. S.-Envelope com. .. 67 77 as among- the leadership of the great humanitarian crusade, We the costume, committee has gone | to carry on those Ideal* now that U, S. Envelop* pfd. .. 61 66 posstbl* opposition. cannot condone- thla widespread all out to complete the realbsm. !they have left ua to enter ever- Veeder-Root ...... 31 34 suffering and needless economic Thla mesns not only outfitting th* j Manchester , laatlng: peace.” ' „ , . The abovd quotations are not to waste When It has been proved members of the cast in costumes | I "The memory of these friend* be construed as actual markats. that the majority of the cerebral typical of farm life, hut those who Two Blasts Injure are associated with the roid show, 'I whom to know many will ofgive u* uswere inaplrallon privileged palsied can be helped to lead use­ Dedication Ceremony —- 10 a, which has been marooned for a ' !I >#>facing unow the Will many arive problemsiia inaplrallon ahead, In ful lives. That U one of the great s I Their leadership In thdtr commun- Trucks in Trouble 24 on ‘Hades Trip’ purposes of United Cerebral Palsy, time in Harmony Junction, * • • *' 1 Itlea will be lemembered long af- the ohljf nationwide health agency "Flddie-Faddl'e” will be present- I and Loan 1 ter we have departed. Now. there- devoted exclusively to a concerted ed Friday and Saturday, May 2 | III Locnl Traffic (Continued from Page .One)» attack on this ancient foe of man­ and 3. lit 8:30 p. m. tri the auditor­ - Old resident^ new r^idents! Old friends, new friends! 9!l ' fore. In appreciation .of their aerv- MANCHiSTER'S OLDEST HNANCIAL INSDTUTION ! Ices to their profession he it re receiving, treatment for cuts and kind.’- ium of'Verplsnck School. 'V i solved hy the ANPA tbarnii* me — Ijellers--«f appeal- will he sent A hrew-ery" tnick, operated Sy lacerallona. out next week to, local, citizens •e t .Tnorlal he spread on the mintrte* Strinislow - Hell, 85, of New Brit­ "The 'TripThrough Hadea' was ■ - - All^e cordially invited. ■“!?■"} • ortWBBBOctntton-and-lhat'* -copy- hrtended-to-b*-dram*t4«r’-'"Sald Al­ urging them to help In the work of ain. struck a car on Spencer allcvisUhg the’ suffering of those Waste Uncovered It ' be sent to the families of those fred Ingle, a Tllden chemistry afflicted with cerebral palsy. 9. ! Who have left us together with an street'about 6.’80 last night and teacher, "and by Hadea, It waa!" *.:..>xpr<«a1nn.:.:pf..:.oiy:^.sgrrpw -,^nd; Brti ,K*B.lieW,by PatrplmsR Aiyjn jatsi'en Coltlris. . 48, .a . master, On Sales to U* S.| i sens* of loan In their pssalnj:. Raldt for violation or rule* of the chemist and teacher for ^ 28 years, 3 Uie from Gas road. Andrew L. Torrance, 54 was In charge of 150 pupils con­ (Continued From Page One) ducting .experiments In, the chem­ of 194 Middle Turnpike east,'"wki istry laboratory. A dramatic 1 Seieclhieii Pick 111 Walliiigl are considered in restraint ROBERT J. BOYCE HERBERT B, HOUSE HAROLD C. NORTON A I stopped, awaiting esatbound trsf- burning of the water stunt waa Greatly Enlarged and Finely Treasurer, Director nr, so he could make- a. left hand staged A halt dozen times without trade. Executive 5(10* Prealdent Vice Prealdent, Director The report specifically criticized 1 and Secretary, Director 2 Commitlccs turn Into Hillstown road. The mishap for audiences of 50 to 60. Wallingford, April 25.—-(Ah—A the lark of competition In bidding'' s beer truck smashed Into th* rear The water waa set aflame by the 70-.vear-o)d woman, her daughter for government contracts, and the ; ^ he openiifig of the Manchester Savings and Loan Association’s new, of Torrance's car, damaging the Injection of aodtiim potaaalum al­ ami granddaughter died from es­ custom of buying parts through : I Coventry, April 25- (Special) left-fender and bumper to the ex­ loy. Each time a drop released caping gas In the elderly woman’s Appointed New Offices At The ?oi*r(l bf Selectmen today an- rompanies assembling vehicles in-11 tent. Of.: 81Q0, ...... iroDi an eyAdropper waa. enough home- here. and. anoUiei;. daughter Stead (If those’ ortgtnmlly' manm i nounced the appolnimeht of ' tWP Milton Borst, 39, of 83 Oak to produce the fire., and her husband were made seri­ larger offkes at 1007 MAIN STREET is nn event that has long been antici* ' cpmhiitle** arid effort* to, form a facturlng the parts. Some part* j street, was arrested for driving TTie explosion occurred when an ously 111. - makers bid high to avoid getting j lAwrd. without a license. - Patrolman unidentifled pupil shot the whole A slx-days-old girl wa.s the only contracts. It said. 'V 1007 Main Street • The committee* appointed are a Frederick Tedford held Borst fol- drbpper-f**ll of allby into a beak­ occupaflt. of. Mrs- ^ a r j f Ann Cle- "Repetitive: ooataamdpyramWed-I 1 12-mari' "Jprairiittee to '- w -With' Tow'frig' Vriwttlgati'oh of B-tf' -accT er on a Wtirk berich and It blew rlcl’s horiie' not '.serloiialv afferlcd. profits,' the report said, cost the j pate*

*. .i.?'ie^2il.auiTTON F ’ Eet»l. ot Brsklni- B. Tlyd4.- ,M M - Manchester Savings And Loan Association J dovSr, In **14 PUtrlct. »n . Incapable would share equally In the sacri­ fice*. Unfortunatel5', we were *^The''phwnl* Buie Bank and Tru»1 wrong on all counts In making "I Js Muiually*0wncd By Thos^Who Save Here. li'tCWmpahv.' nf HaWfnru:’Oorowrvamr, of- su(;h'aaa'umptloria." S : th* of- lnc»p»ljl*. htvluK f i hlbU*d 'fill. nn*r iwount wltlr wie -n- ■ Earnings After dividends Mo Sjavw^^^ — I tat*'to Ihtir Court for altowmiice. U M. T CfircncnTOr' Thar tw - <»? ^ rating Expenses Co Inlo.Rcscrvcs. There | Sheekex Accejiling . > • • s ' ' ; hr_ah4 the e#n»e 1* aaelfned ITS IREMOA^AL TO' A 'N ' ' - Arc noNo aiocknoiaers.Stockholders. . " 1 -,i»* -3* , . eiiiona known to b«># Intpr- Bids on furnishing the new - Uperi Your New Quarters A Monument to Your Success 1 »H»<1 in' said sstate. fticludtn* the ! poiialble h»lr*-*l-l*w nf said daredeiit. Waddell School with all the equip­ I whnae name* aiit.’ whereabout* are un- ment and aupplles that will be I known, their helr*-*-t*w. leraleet, de- 1 RECORD Of"^ s e r v i c e t o 'i'HE I vlaeet ■ and lezal repreaent*:ive*. kv needed 'when th* Broad atreet • Org^ Recital — Souvenirs for All I caueinz a copy of thla order to Be p la n t,'Which la now nearing com­ I publitheA two time* In. the M*nrhe»t»r First National Bank J- MILDRED R. CLARKE ■ Evening Herald, a newapaper haring, a pletion, la ready for oecupancy In WILLIAM J. THORNTON HENRY B. AGNEW 9 clrcuiation in Wkid District; a Vop.v COMMUNITY. Director SUff Staff ., * of thU order to be sent by rcfliUpred September, are being received i ihAll.prcMld,'to lion. JoiM>ph by Acting General Manager James * jL Adorno. State TrcAiurcr. State CApi H. Sheekey. The Youngest'Financial Institution tol. and to The Tax ComnUMlon^r of the Slate of donn|*ct|cut, 470 Capltiil The fumtshings on which con­ In' Klanrhester 1 Avenue, both of Hartford^ Connecticut; tractors have been Invited to bid . hy imatinic a copy of thla order on the ■ I^Ubllc' ilfn*pn?i nearraV tn arhere the Include audio-visual aids, furniture • deceaaed last dwelt In aald Town of and office equipment, nurses' a An<.'orer. and a copy oftthla order to .equipment, cafeteria supplies and Felieitates . " I be lent by re^iatered mall. pofta*e.pre- i paid* to each of the foUowinc named malrtteriance equipment. »»er*one;. • - All bids except. those on the • Howell B. Pont, 341 Van Cott Ave. audlo-vtsuat aids will be opened :' M ANCHESTER f W*. Farmlnfdale. Ix>nit laland, New* ’ Tork; Aprir-29.‘ yhe audio-visual aid The Oldest Financial Institution W elkf V. Post. 135 Walnut Avenue. bids will be opened May 15. « Wayne. Penraylvanla; According to the Inritations to In Maneheater • Emeat K. Poat. TtM Belmont Avenue, ’ Coillnjtnyopd 7. New Jeraey; bid. delivery of all equipment must The { Ralph'W. Brown. P. O. Box 1. Brook* be completed bn or before Aug. 1, .. field. Maaaarhuaetta: 1952. • . • Manchester Savings & Loan Association, Inc. p Violet llacedom. 1408 Fartntneton I Ave nue.. Parmtnctoi). Connecticut; and 1 Elliott Cleveland. 388 Goodwlp atreei. $EMt Hartford. Conn; Savings Bank of Manchester George Cleveland, ISO North Kim Ifitreet. Maneheater. Connecticut: Personal Notices I Phoenix State Bark and Trust C/»m- IpRaV' AUectiaii; Mr. Winston C* Mac* A MUTUAL SAVINGS lANK tdonough. 805 Maib Street. Hartford. Card of Thanks 1007 ^ in Street ’ Cdinnectlcut; FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEATRICE T. CUSTER •F-dwarc* H. Kenyon. Ea<|., Attorney for ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED IN FULL BY THE B. L O. HOHENTHAL, JR. , DOROTHEA KT 1 Mr*. Cathrrlne P. DombroskI of Sa Staff ■ - :■ . . . . I the poaaible 1ffira*at*law of Erakine B. Coflililze atrrrt. who baa b«n ill ard OF MANCHESTER SAVINGS BAN'XS; DEPOSIT GUARANTY FUND OF in oharga of atimnge- hurU BiMM iq ^ fle iRduitnr. Uk* package. Along with it* Ilghtnos*. meats. Because the subject of the *d by,Mrs. Laura Vette and Hr*. Barrett to Speak P upU s at Bariia^^^ Bern'ic* Maher, Mambera of the Old, hAt t i id w ^ tR I > « i b ^ it haa an unusual resiliency, *o jni«UnB -1* o t partlcwlar Interest, to all those involved in "the local UCoini Name? Darideliom]^^ cast were: iiidltK Mbszef,' Mark"' NowAlk, pridpure, quite" •iKK lt affords very g w T o First Afd Unit r' Solomon, Gall Nichols,- Dennis tlon to the fragilitlea it surrounds. Civil Defense organization, a .spe­ Present 2 Plays ntanddbly, befind to devriop for a cial invitation' has been extended For Slain Couple Giisy, Karolyifis Ksye, Nell Lon- 0 ^ coursei-it might not- b*^'a•p; Says yStorrs J ^ •ekWfi'Thoma* -RhWelW-'Oarokl- - M4*? TPalring' df loin* -partlOulat Atnerl- Dr. Harold 8. Barrett of the 'to 'M l ited Crtisl nttwes in' the ^ Plant Breeder OUtlWldlsh: a'discoyery _ if j.t Two one-act plays were present- chaud,------Elaine Bucctno, Carol Hew* ' t8'BtrnM-Bte*t.. tMUf>vTh«; Kdndtia..pttnf^lAJil. Oomieoticutdgtate.^K*atth'C*partg- -April-OirTOPlTOA .ilOttt iarww*»JjU'r.:V3!*,5i--xS><^:«rtS:av*v-*«tSca.4'.-, »v. • m EVENINGS M»nth*»ter;^Conm npt for the rule the government Schendel and the Manchester ■etf 'at the BirtneHf Siihobr'wedifie*;' iir.'^Rsehw^' ThflHAin and- R»berw viola toil for a particular r«a«on, in ment will be the speaker at the ble funeral service will be heM for Dandelion graens, whep young,, color. Cutting dandelion leaves day night by'the, dramstlc clubs Kehsel. Intends, to _m,Bh*^regardlnitll*.u^ monthly meeting of the Manche*- poUbe force, and to the Red Ci Gustav Mehlquist Back helps insure lA e l^ ^ k ln g rapidly, .... -55£¥^1.5$» n, 4A..~'partlcular.' Inatance.. Th«..troubie„ 'DfSBqMr’commlHee'.'''-'" V------Mr.‘^and Mrs. Thtvid D. Beausolell fresh and-weit prepared ckk-maka " ' ‘ of -Ihe.'-seventh-and.eighth grades. The government plan is to require 'W first Aid tnsthjCtbfl' Iim -MOH- tkit ’^eivs aVe' alaftali^er «af. The'seventh grade'play, a mys­ ^ litl ^ in Uiat when'Uiia happen* enough day at 7:30 p. m. th tha dining The aubject matter, of Dr. Bar­ A f AlmanWater tomorrow In St, Mary’s Church, al­ dandy’’ addition to our spring that all popcorn used for such Panning U another way to tery,- Was entitled "Ghosts By the .(meral prlneipld Itaclt 1* de* room of the Community Y. rett's discussion, is a requilite for meals, suggests Janina Ozsjkow- cook ’ dendellons. or «ny -other ~ ruMllhcd Brcty Bjenlnj those Who are responsible for the Distinguished Record most directly across the street from Moonshine" and was directed by Inndftv* Hid HolWiiy** Eiit®*]*d *l «i* atreyed. packaging purposes be rendered ski, nutritionist with the Agrricul- greens.. Grandmother u INmI to Dr. Barrett has been assigned Civil Defense effort In Urns of their home in which .toey were Mrs. Laura Velte and ' Jacob Raymond E. So fMt tHIlc* »t ll»nch»it«r. Conn.. inedlWr. S9 ,v?hdtf yet;;:, pleasure ifat*on..batw«en .iba .Offloial..atata. tural Extension Service, Univers- start with one or lyio s l l ^ of EKwid C»0« Mntt .W.W.* JUlBoniKUouB of.BiW.P^^ emer^hey. Xtr: Morittctr fOUitMT - BtbrnK -April '35—-The appointT. brutaUy alain-Wedneaday. 1^, U>«'r Harolan, faculty members. there might have been in opening health administration and the ‘ftv of ■-Connect'icat. Storrs. - - salt' pork - which - she p*n-l ' 'The' casi; Ihcfucled fiare .Browb,' INSURANCE AOI Y ■ BUBSCRIPnOW RATM war inability to i(dt aVonit in a out that full attendance at this son, Charles, 34, who is now a pa­ a package marked, "fragile" and civilian defense setup,, to serve a* ment of Gustav A. L. Mehlquist of 'The tender bright green leaves: until crisp. Thelf the salt pork -John Leasard, Allan' Frelhelt, Insurance Advisory, po» T»*f-by new and bettor hind of world with lecture will' prevent the necessity tient at the Notwlch State Hos a source of information and edu­ of scheduling a duplicate program St. Louis, Mo., as professor of are rich in'ralaerals and-vilaralns, removed and "cut, lnto-14 inch l^ h a rd Fogg, Bobby Clement. , All Unes df ll the nation* which we label our receiving lom e. priceless vsse; and cation in civilian defena# matters pllai. ‘ especially iron, cjdcium', and v l-' shreds. She added about a quart On* Month by M»U ...... ••••!' in tha future. floriculture at the University of The Rev. Donat Jette, paator of Andrea Cyr, Alicia Peaslnl.-’June Iin«i« Copy ...... »••••••• i enemie*. But what i* on view here having, along' with It, a few fist­ to the general public. tamin A snd C. V o f prepared greens "to' the hot fat •M Main Streqi Connecticut has been announced the' church, who officiated at a Buckfand, Marilyn Lane . and oW.'TjiVV i* pur inability to |et ^ fuls of popcorn—that pleasure Is His subject on Monday will Pure white milk glass and polished You can buy cultivated dande-1 and stirred-well UntU they wilted. Lynne Murphey. 'c6'Wrt«e''S»rtrof thrinjured'from' , ,.The... .tlUnj*l. ...SwBJnp .,,le the, by-Preeideiit -A? Nj Jorgensen.- 60th-wedding, annlveraaiy. njaa* on, Itohs ln most'markets'this tlme-of+*rae heat ‘was 'then-'lowered--Mid heW hind of world with otir b*»t to 'bie ilsrinedi' ■ ;...... Stamping ground of raccoons, ot­ brMUfipdrt white Shadfwrfeay floral-' ‘ April 15, when the couple renewed A cbrt>e» % ■ me eighth trW e the time of Injury to hospitaliza­ Mehlquist Joins the State Uni; year, or you might like to get out- the greens were steamed until [SBD*^rREfl8 frieiid*. We try to follow fine Ren- We think nature developed pop­ ters, snakes, bears, wild ducks and applique! What couM be more re­ their nuptial vows, will be cele­ dramatic club was entitled "An- THB___ . !sa in ^xcluilVJtly tion. He will alsd dlhcuts potential verslty staff July 1 and will be in doors on a nice .day and pick \Vlldi aone—aHout 4 to 6 minute's. Then naMII* Nlepa and was dlrect- TAKES Th® AMoeItted eral principles ai\d, at the same corn so it could be eaten, and for danger of self-contamtn*.tlon In deer. freshing for spring and Summer! brant of the solemn requiem masd. i«atHltd to tbs_ w r«L)ubli(iatton/ of charge of floriculture in the Plant - Nearly all chureh organizations, ones, perhaps from your lawn the crisp salt pork bit* were re ii5''Mw»"dl«dtche» mdH*d to It or time, retain particular national no other purpose. The proper en­ the event of chemical warfare For home and^Summer cottage! Go Science Department. In.St. Ixiuis If >-ou are ■ giving dandelion turned- to the greens and they Sot othorwlM rredllrd attack. ' in which the Beausolell* had been Z«ri ^Bo lh« locil nirwt publUnet. n®M. advantagea. We try to do what we joyment of It begins with the with .anv jooior scheme! 28 inches he wa* professor of horticulture at active, will be represented at the greens to yo'ur family for the Arat were salted to taste. *Ail rltM» of republic»t!on of iiwclal music of the popping Itself, con­ Mrs. Mary Mullaney and Frank tail; leilhch shades! Another Wat- Washington University" and re­ tlmci you may want 'to. combine You may prefer, to start With .jiipttchM heCfln ere also reeenred. beliey* to be the ri*bt thlnR—un­ search horticulturist in the Mlssou rites. them with some famlllac already- a couple ot eUcea ot bacon. Or a $457 95 VALUE til. 1^ kappdjn*,to hurt .W lJ'r* tinue* through the provision of a ______}dn/i*Super yalue. . tl .-Bptahical... Garden.------...... — The_cpuple le.ayea nine children, liked- green, vegetable,.ouch,**-CIab>, -chopped onion.-sauteed in -hot -bn*, iWmei'irttenJ WANTED not very aueoesafui at the buiinasa plehUfui 'iiipply'for Ujfi W l' family 32' grandchlVdfe’n eljg'lit 'great bage or spinach. It's a good Idea, con fat may be used for flavor in­ The appointment returna Xlehl- grandchildren. Their other sons are *"^Vl*ihrni- RrprrwnUtly it ^ of. creating ah.d. honoring V* circle. ' and terminates on .s 2 EXPERIENCED qulst to his alma mater. He grad­ too, to serve small portions, espe­ stead of salt pork. Other varla- Leonard D. Beausoleil. automobile cially to children .... It’s better -tlons w o u ld ^ to fdd a half cup larKer concept’ of human and tia> pleasant unison of munch, piunch, BANTLY uated from the Universoty in agency owner and a director of LUMBER TRUCK 1936. Since then he has done out- for them to ask for "seconda" if diced leftover ham, or two or .MORXAU or tlonal. walfarh.wb^.would make muntji „f^pm, all .hands.J3rj,t. can the caUkeh*-. National;. Bank .here; :' TnCMBRR AUDIT :"^-':'>7DRIVfRS'--’^"' standlflg work th plant breeding; - " 'thej^ 'Hke -them 'than'to -feel -over- .three sliced -frankfurtac*,- -or a gRCUDATIOKB. possible our real; Tractlcal loyalty be hiij# a ball game. TTie .only pop­ Henry, Euclid and Paul Beausolell As-helmcd by a huge portion. In 1945' Mehiqutst won the Their daughters are Sister David couple of. aUbed hard-cooked.egn. to the principle* w* ourwlve* corn We would willingly consign GIL CO. A few young. dandelion leaves Vinegar or lemon Jules may o# Thn Homld Printin* UOb'5»"X! APPLY IN PERSON Leonard H. Vaughan pward for no- of the Order of .the Daughters o f MWmW no nnnnd r f j ^ ^ j l t y ^ enunciate. We. are addlcUsl. to. a UJ a packsging destiny Is that ' table research in the field of flob- may be combined with other added « t the table, if desired. N a y ! o I' ~ m . 2^195— 2-4594 the Holy Ghost, stationed at tha greens, such as lettuce, escarole compromise between bread prin­ which would oUierwiae be con­ -Iculture. "Two years later he re-’ Provincial House in Putnam: Mrs in ^ O Monchtiler Byrnltc HmMC. MANOHISTER or Chinese cabbage, to make a ,de- ciples and narrow interast* in a sumed in movie theaters. That te . Ceived a Guggenhelm-.fellowshlp Charles K. Poulin, Mrs. Paul Blais OPijSN Dlipiny ndrertlotn* cioilnf hogro: Range and Fuel . for study in ^gland. In 1951 he snd Mr*,- Paul Auger,. all. of Put­ Ilclou* salad. Be sure to wash the field where such a comprornlse I* one occarion on which popcorn , is — jefunied fo Ehj^arid to' speak' 'at greeniT" I'ho'rbugWy, arid to dratfl' LUMBER COe nam. m io t f R s l^r Tutidoy—1 p. m- Mondny. n(R pO**ibj*; *a a"»e*uit-r we are. *hU;»bcl*l. Bflt o-rW hilf o f Till thb* 256 CENTER STREET a plant breeding conference of the and chill them ahead of time. TOYS \!\ -^l-U II. '-UK' v’l-.'O Jor. ■Wodnrtdoy—1 p. , Dandelion greens may bn -cooked tor Thumdny—1 P- "J; ^ »dD»«d»y. now fighting a trade war with the other popcorn occasions In human Oil Distributors Royal Horticultural Society. For the Kiddies K r rridny—I P. tn. ThuMdny, very nations with whom wa pro­ living we. resent the latest Howard A. Rolllna, head of the in a small,amount of water until jPcr Bnturdny—I p- m. Jrldny. _ they are tendcr-crisp-(about 5 to fess the greatest friendship and triumph o'f modern research, 333 Main StrMt Plant Scientist Department, Booster Members Arthur Drug Storat aMoWrd, d*»f.Un« » ^,,” ^ 55^5 Read Heridd Adys. speaks highly of the new staff 10 minutes.)'After they come to p y of publication except solidarity. This Is the exact op- Largo Assortment A. m. member. ‘The University and the a boll leave the pen uncovered:- poaite p f gppdjnsws.__ florists of Connecticut, are fortu: Herman Johnson, John S. Dex this helps preserve their attractlvV Trtthiy, AlJril 25 ter, Mary Louise Dicksqni ThoiUas r5=lr. nate In having a man of Si. .Mehl- R.*Achool brings you dealings'with Russia in order to ber grand Jiiry rendered. its report and filS'service* to gather rags, old to the United States from Sweden, liam Engisnd, Frank Vlttner, to on important port of your life, it eon build a case fo r his own preggnt to Federal Judge Cgrroll C. clothes-and old mattresses for the feature of this 5 p c M ap le , Dinette He worked in Connecticut in flori Ralph B. < Stone,’' George Emmer- be interesting and pleosont, with good G. E. FOOD freezer aalxure of. the steel ndustry. Hlncka. groups. Anyone having rags, etc., culture add landscape gardening llng, William-'Lewis, Avia Kellogg. pay, for those girls who or* now plan­ He was Justified in selxing the The report 'contains *imgnlTnons may contact any member of -the ..before enrolling as a student at the Harold-.Q, B.urbank, Anthony ning to enter the "business weridJ' confluitthhi wmch ought to #et the group* and. the material. will be State University...... Pond, Artbur Illingi - Allan. (Jane,.. *teel industfyr the President 'said picked Up.- ' J. Lawrence Gaskell, Peter Par- W * suggest o career which affords financial gain, stability, asms public attention they would He has published numerous ar­ ICE CREAiv^ f REEZER in effect, ^.rause.kMk in IMS the ...A daughter ..has bfon born to ticles on plant breeding research tons, Jackson Stratton, Fred Dick- independence, prestige and th* opportunity to be of o genuine world stiustinn -wss (io,_btd ihs.t be/ certMn to 'get If they had con­ Mr. and Mrs. Tonnes Aarrested Regularly 582.JO In Jcien'tifLc Journals and. siortes Wnn Chari(-» B. Dftvl?,^ Newton .R, servlcu td fellow 4x*nons»--*|M»cificony easploymenf h only an "uitlmatura" from him to tained senaationat disclosures and and a son to Mr. -and- Mrs, Frank of a popular nature on flower Taggart. Mrs. G. R. English, -O nfy On» Avpilab/k^t This- Squires. • Travelers Insurance Companies. _■__ ^__* ' 1-^ , .' ' , .. BtallH chased flussian troops charge*, ------mojhs? gro-wing.- The appointment fills the James. H. O'Brien, Capt,__W.. S. ItB/thret jnMJLWBSlusioiia are The town crew 1’*' hnw"'w’ork1rig . vacancy left, \^en..2pr.,,Ciirtis Keller,. Joy-Ct Flower Shop----- ‘“ T ’iher* you.wiU hiiyiif'd gemd spldry .wjfh. merit raises; ■ hsek puV-of: -Iran; bh' Ihe^ibw road Irt the Hall-lpact: Keye* Tcdfgned mWt^iSctpber i»' Rolling "PSrk, Tnc.;'Ds!ry Queen; hour work weeki tow-Obst noon meols with o full hour for lunchj -■;;-iri-ArtM *lliyilaW Prfces: these; John Vashellfskt ta hating' a The .President’s further Infer- No leaves to store away! enter commercliU work, Center. Sendee, .Pine ...Pharmacy, paid vocation* ond hoBdoysf edmed doysoffi InsuroBce .bener ance. .of., course. w M ..tbat. copdi "l.^Ther* is no breskdp’^ of well drilled on his property on the They’re Altvays Tight therer Carroll (Jut Rate, Walter F.. Bar- Jdnea Hollow' roSd...... - fits) entertainment ond club functions— yes, The Travelers is o Uons are just-i*-bad today. Isw enforcement in this jurisdic­ ready to be drawn out from CAR KILL.S BOY. 7 comb, Marvin Willett, J. C. Schum- good place to work. This interpretation. of past his­ tion. The enforcement of laws In­ the ends of the table. Extends macker. H. S. Howroyd, Edward Stratford, April 25 (ff)—Wil­ Darha, R. T. Harbron. A pleosopt. interview will give you detmis of how you moy tory was soon withdrawn—iui soon volving crlminsl infractions of from 30 x 42 to 64 inches long! liam Lautala, 7. of Stratford, w as The price on the Ug is mexi- fit' into The Travelers org oh liol^ . This is yisur cordial invitation Mr. Truman's handlers became local, state and federal ordinances Solid maple in Colonial color. fatally injured yesterday while his erate. But behind the price teg I SET DEDICATION DATE ,re o f it. The incident was and status is diligent, vigorous STATIONERY mother worked in her frbnt yard to coll. is the Oramercy Park label. You know y w as that It . w*» sUte and county authorjtle* and son until she ran to the scene. The Move your shoulders and see bn.held, June 6. The.announcement, THE TRAVELERS bowtb* collar hugsyawneek on and debate by the United federal' poIlM agencTea li*^ efticient. drive'f' of the'.'cir',' 'Wiiuam Rolf, waa made in Washington yester­ 25. of Bridgeport, was held un­ 7 0 0 MAIN STREET - H^ARTFORD —how smooth and neat the Uons Which handled the Iranian " "S. The maximum of vigllanc* Is day by Vice Admiral Merlin der bond of $1,500 on a technical O’Neill, commandant. The chapel, lapels look. Feel the built In. atlon of'that time, maintained to -prevent migratory charge of operating ' a motor In downlewn Hartford comfort. That's because a- criminal elements from Invading built by public subscription, is ded- t, as ha* usually been the Vehicle„ ^ so as to , cause , loss . of. . life. Icated to all who have died in the ORAMERCY PARK suit is at l4»w ce«t! with Mr. Truman'a un- the geographical "border*, .pf the GAU NOW FOR OUR OOMPLETE The boy was dead on arrival at a ; service of the Coast Guard, hand ieitor^d el 14 points', ttate. to attain their objectives, Start hospital. ijlytunaie. tenhMkftr; -.The. long, wearinc, niUient. Uon vrirt -be ne ciiee -Vn. the iliuchr, JdaUnceiA-ii ,’ftidm to - FO It FflOTEflTW ^ fabrics are the newest pat-- of th* wbrld. In the eye* uf time sppear where inference may tarns. Use latest styles. That'e IM i^ w p of .laxity or (^lufiys un- .because.ihey’re selected jkom woeW ifev^(^ruiBiuiwiu,!b#,a^ r- wh*t he eomeUmes really is— derstahding'Wtwi^n fdcM entort bur cold aloraKe YauTiis not ohty pfofe one of the couiitry'j leading ment agencies and criminal sle- WMKINS milts.. rather thuggy amateur in ,the • ROTHBM. INC furs from moths and heat ^amage, but also from fire d,of,wnrld>.fal»Uo«i*,.. menIs are sporadic .and ;Jtulekly and theft! Let os protect their -beautyrtoo, wHh our* You may find more expen- ■got. thla.way .ye»terd*y,i.be;, eradtcal^" ‘ FUNERAL - stve-suit* ia town, but you- liXler dh'ih its report,' the'^fariH cleaning and repairing service. •— ... "^caBTfina be«ef v«k». THafil' he wa* on the defenalve. T E k w r . because (xur reputation is be- , -hi* present action ■ lir the Jury made comment* which -also ALL PRICED ■...— ^ ... ought to receive full and grateful Q m a n d J.West STORI-fVbLR situation. He waa, in hi* «f- of these dressers! FAR RELOW to Justify preaenC vtplsnce, re- aUentioa in this state. Ptrtetor "Th* grand Jury ll fully aware," NO MONET DOWN CEILING yhg pa»t history violently, said one of these comments, -"of lut, as the New York Times Tw in Dresser ON ANY PRE-WAR CAR irvea Uili -morning, “ this is a the frailty of nurdan neturc and t Kc J W . H A l ^ c o ,a for weighing words very that crime in on* form or another ——M a h c h u t i b C o im »i I isms WE'VE GOT TO MOVE THEM - WE NEED THE ROOM! $55.00 efuUy. Relations between the will ever he manifest. Oomplete Two dreBsers in one so you .ad States and , the .^Soviet perfection' in the field- ot law en- need no cheBt! Subtle idea to ton are alcaady strained enough. forcejtymt though highly deatrable ] use two mirrora! . 17 other is not always attiunabl*. A* a the world situation t* at a ■ Itim Sigs of m pieceB in thfs 'gxbup to fit LOOKI torn! LOOK! Single and double brMited tlcal turn that calls for the commonwealth, however, Con­ WORTHY SERVICE W h e n H e r DUunond U of youi* room; Regu­ models in ill files. -atMt coolness and restraint if necticut Is Rnguiarly well-policed larly 1165.00 . sl29 '4 1 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. o„-,.h. $195 iStern policy ia to succeed in snd self-dlKipIlned In all age 142 East Center St. laving paaca, Mr. 'Truman bracket* and at All tevelf of life Manchester M ich a els '41 PONTIAC C C $395 j,,,____and no on* doubts him, and activity." Jt^at peace has been Vnd is One aim And ‘ another grand Jury com­ '49 NASH'600 4-DR. $1095 i«t his AdmtnlatraUOn; but it can- ment waathla: Q u a l i t y . • i be said that hla impromptu "The work of law enforcement '4 8 BUICK SUPER 4-DR. $1195 .tement~Yisterd*y Is designed official* and peraennei I*- an Packard’s further thst aim." artkirous. task, the ebmpensatton exclusive .'50 BUICK SUPER 4-DR. $1895 I Rather, the conduct of that ad- for which when finally analyaed lucky bride! like her Said Mclutlvely A MilnlStratioH aeems.to be one which is largely of a apirttual quality in ULTRAMATIC diamond, her joy will 'SI NASH STATS A-DR ^ $1895 {will-make peace impcaglbie. the individual officer’s personal be forever. Alwoys WITH AMAZING knowledge o f '* task nn that Connecticut was in the grip TiME F or Y p u krar leadership for freer, Intsma- Blue, H, TERMS of the forces of organized crime. '5 0 NASH STATES. 4-DR. '$1295 'Uonal trade,-and after extending T rip le D resser [leh] We recommend that Connecticut Karahall Plan aid to European be very proud of Its law enforce­ '5 0 FORD V-8 C C Msiroon, R, H, $139' • CALICOS jeount|ies for the precise purpose R-BADIO, H-HEATER, OD-Of'ERDRIVE. ment record, snd of thee men re- Packard bf enabling them to build up trade Alb. added row ■ of liarrow • C H A M ^ Y S ■irtth each other and with “ “ r- gp<,j„u,ie-for it. For they are, after Ask The Man m COLOR w ■R B m m yM .K Mlvca, has begun, in response to | p-and center drawers make this • RROADCLOTHS pie 'PtpssUre of various American big 69-fnch dresser even wiiiY plug-in socket for -'U Jury report from a prospective re­ Who Owns One PLUS UNHEARD OF with Miracle Turret Tuiifr '|adustries tn Congress,, e policy of port on crime in .Connecticut to more useful. Use it in a • ALL SANFORIZED color TV adapter raising tariff barriers again. one which reads like, and i* a re­ room where you plan to use I Thii hurts our friends in Try ’em all, then phone for a TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES •ALLWASHARLE port on law in Connecticut. a dressing table, for in­ Xurope, and deprives them of the demo and learn why stance, and yet need plenty Up • A U SIZES - ^ l y kind of opportunity they have O K N EVENINGS Insult To An 6id Friend of 4lrawer space. # I C C LIBERAL TERMS , , , or achie-ving balanced trade rela- PACKARD Regularly 1195.00 « | 3 lona -aith us. They cannot keep on Mark down. If you pleaa«, an­ { is Ihe^ car of the year—har Convenient payments or* guying from us, and paying us in other item of modern progress See our large seleclioe .. ."FAMOUS MAKE FAIKICS" none!‘ ef rings priced from $60 invited in 12 equal monthly BANK FINANCE RATES lellara, unlCha they get ihe dollars which leaves us cold. te $3000, M erol Tei incl. oBievnis. At ne added cost te yeut from, us, in one way or 'another. . It's * new US* -for popcorn— L et U b Prove It! -.We can, of course, give them dol­ popped popcorn. PRICES START AT lar*. But the best way for them to It is, our enterprising research- $2423 Auto.,SaIes—Open Town & Country Auction Sales Obtain the dollars they need is for era have found—and we don't un­ Dell^-ered In Manchester S. A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily MILL. STREET — GLASTONBURY Immediate denvery, eome models them to be able to sell- things to derstand Just how they resisted Service Station MOTORS eating it up before they completed Open 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Except Saturday ’Til 6 t*' ! It u quite, obvious what stands their experiments with it—en ideal - BRUNNER'S JEWElERS...SIiyEliSMITHS SINCE. I9D0 Dally 8 A. M. to ;9 P. M. "YOUR HOMETOWN NASH .DEALER'^ CONSTRUCTION, €0. ^ the way of our own loyally to materiel to use in packaging. It Is SU East Center St., Tel. SlBl WATKINS 4 Mo4i4>ke6te^ 349 CENTER ST.. AT WEST CENTBI ST.-.TEL. 4079 249 BROAD STREET TELEPHONS 2-4114" (ur own gineraj world trade prin- ideal biecause it la *o light it add* Open' E^-ery Night Until 9 Sun,; 9 A. M. to ? P. M. "Where It Cost Leas To Be Better DrcMcd" Satorday UntU 9 P. M. MANCHESTER Cvaqf ttma tr*«r trada aimoct nothing to the waigiit of the 955 MAIN STREH a I 'I* V icrsrr^'’':^^'?'’" fiV i'iv

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh FRIDAY, APRIL, 26, 1962 JL^CHESTER E V E l^ G HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1982 until 10 o'clock Sunday. It will'be Deny .Zone Change pjiMed.' The *ona change—was .open la , tbs public, at..2 u>',clock to mads .at_th«-m ueit fit hualnosaM. *Bom Yesterday’ « Columbia remain open until 5. Light lunch MeritaUHygienhtJitscusses I already -in operation In that area. Compfete^s G d ir ld ln d J0 frc3 wlll be be i»ld In tee dhttiigTOom. Along Ronie 44A That four otiiar-ohasiges' proposed W THT—I S * will be made, according to Alfred WON8—1 «0 Dpeiii»g TonigHt Treasures of eoUectors and Mrs. Eklna Rlmlngton, chairman of WTIO— 10* . the generai committee, requests Pdr^ni’^Child Relation^ J. Hunkin, secretary of tlj* com- WDM>-*UW dls^ycd ln^^ T-rmviar*SRxm:-r.'afc3'iia..'V.»J rK.-s>ra'gr:.’gJW4a.g4f.v.taEeLt '^9 s m io ^ M T M W9MCT~#10 MitUon Enterprise Hobby and fSraft Show in Yeo- 11Hto«i T'd hiV «-tteir things In' ■eoyentryr April--' '#6.-*.:{'^»cl*l>’ mlUrtOW. “The™ Frames W O O O ~ l»* StMdMd n p i - WNHO-Oh. « At' 8:30 tonight at Bowers jnana Hall Saturday and Sunday place by noon Saturday. - -Mora than 60 persona attended- .^ JU. A recdnt meeUng ot .Di* }P: School.,, th e, csimmuhitx.„PiRye« Parents should not try to be pala-i dream of what h* would like him •X'" •whiob is under the sponsorshlp-of Donald B, ,TutUe^. chairman, of. -th*'pubUc-hearing"Of'the Plamlag Mrs.- Chatterton—Don't-you -ac-- "The result has been better will present "Bom Yesterday, a the Board’ of Education, has an­ with■ith' their chlidroh ' iby' WTHT—No School Todey. Mrs. Jeannette Upton. Tickets will beads but information is scarce Arthur 'Fontaine and Mrs. Ethel what he does and why he does It. them to'obey orders. Children's "BRACELET WATCW wrTP~V*ront Pass Parrclli dreaaea. It la alao planned to honor lar venture Is a baldlpg, well- operettas in New York and was and collectors are ftw so she has g.SI^TIO-WoteJi and WHAT—Ilellen Pro*r*m. be sold at the door. Brchant. Mrs. Katherine Greutt resulting >ln a growing awareness values become confu,ed when-they in th« worid "Ckinoso" Blinds? , * WHAT—Coc* Col* C«»hl*r. WONS—New., , charter and 26«year;meinl>era organteed fellow named BJdwln a hit In.London and Australia.'The had no one to collaborate with as til5—WDRC—Record Review. Civic also gifted Broadway with has resigned and will remain at of his emotions, so that he'-is better are expected to make declUons WDRO—Hemory lAi>*. WONS—Shopper. Perede. Mrs. Wllbrod Messier, chairman Letter. He can offer gSO.OOO worth a collector can generally do. She home next, year.; Pajquale Nap(>i able to control and diredt them In Could he! WONS-Wlld Bm.HIckpck. a. hit revival- of "The Bed Mill” tefore. they.are ready for therri. *tH-WHAT-n»ll»n MP.IC. _ of the reception committee, haa,tn- |cf coatumes aa easily m he sooUi^. haff-B "String-of amber hlobs -which has not yet definitely deetdi^ what an' acceptable way, ' the' speiker ‘ Parents should 'hot try' lb be ...... —.ts;kd . itW^w&RC-Curt ■ “WOCC^TTew.*, Her* Come, the BrM*>- bltiW kfl pMf Tfirestdehta o f 'tte ak«|a rtuffliid sbp^^ and the current "Three Wishes for la 126 years old', she has saved her Maroo Polo Is i^ d to Itoro Tilton. „ ^ WCCC—Kiddle Conjer, he will do. sjMierted. She pointed-put that this pall with their children, since •WXNB^It.ll«n ■HtrUT._ •smbly to serve on hsr.cooimlttee.l:.Hiia la the 15th aeasph of. the Jaftile.” , , . POODUCUT! own through the. years, had many service Is- aveible to anyone on ap­ dUoovareilwhat, today , iro „rwifiSl?^«th.r. Stait for Many The board held its regular meet­ children need to feel their par­ WTIC—The CImso Kid. Mrs. Thomaa Moriarty, who lalcsvlc Ught Opera as a non-profit given her: and has picked them up ing a week early this month, since plication by letter to the -.^part^ ents are mature Individuals with call VeneUan Blinda In Uw Xie*l>( . ' WTHT—Cop. ud Kid., In charge of reservatlbiis, reported I organiser . of entertainment.: Ac- . Many present . stars got their - at antique .shops' and anqtlona. Mr. 4,4*_WDRO-N«y«. tied—WDRC—Oerden Oete. start or were boosted along the PO O D LE C U T ! on Its usually meeting date; the ment. ■: jessources upon which they-may homea of wealthy Chines* WONS—Mu.lc. that efforts have been made to I tually, the organisation had two Woodward’s, daughter, Mrs. Eve­ AU Children Different WHiOr-Newi. way by appearing In the local lyn Perry in New York State, w'hp last Tuesday In the mopth, they aeciepend. Gver protection prevents during his far eastern travels. I»;W—WDRC—SI... Louie . Melodle* . contact all ipembera and If any previoua seaironr-that were non- will attend a regional meeting in Mlse Rubin pointed out that a child from maturing and feeling sport., KO.10. ■: WKNB—Tr»ll Herder*. operettas. Among thpm: Mltxl Rcgulorly .$1.50 is an antique dealer,' Is always on He Introduced them 'to hit .. WON»-Kld4le-Review. ------have been overlooked, they should profit, but not Intentionally ao.. Wlllimantic, where with other parents' questions are sometimes that he Is a real member of the ebnUat her-or Mrs; John H a y f o r d , L _ .. by the St. Francis of Assisi CYG hibit win be featured and a small phases of gibwlng up, , . S 2 « l t t T i 5 : d . u, a A WCCC—Dl»c Jockey. Mrs. Burton Knopp, fashion co­ Wednesday night at the Dominick room on the lower floor, will be set York City, where both' are em­ A child's faith In being able to W H T —Bl'bm'd DIjraond.____ WKNB-Newa; Movie Time. ordinator for Burton’s, and Her- ployed. •WHAT—Cote dHte Club, WON*—M*n -On 4h* Farm. - „Wapping X .. Bum* , ScJWPl la Hm^ord. , .juide where, at stated Intervals, a become a respectable and likeable WONS—Adrenturea of Melele. WTHT—101 Rknch Boy.. ■Kert swaniton, promotion majiager Others In the cast were Ann Breor, | ' aHbwing o'fcdlofed slides and mov­ Henry 0-. Wyman; pastor of Co­ human being la'destroyed WhUI hf of Watkins Brothers, have pre­ lumbia Congregational Church, WTIO-Roy BW»ere. WTIC—New., We.ther. Wapplng Grange observed Mary Jean Ahem, Betty Ann ing pictures will be given for the is being constantly reminded of 4,I4_WHAT—Here'a To Vet* WHAT—It.llsn Voice. pared the show. Models fashioning Ahem, Steve Wlsneskl, George Gft IT Now.a.ewjor it for pleasure of the guests. has chosen "The Faith that Is and • criticised for his objection­ M l —WHAT—Reti Soa * * ^ le tlc * UiU—WKNB-^Ick Haymu Show. iirfornial wear from Burtons, forIjiieighbon,’ night 'Tuesday evening uni lii^W T irr—Thl. t»"Toin-PK.— _— - w n o —Down Homer.. Stone-and Slaln»'Kupchuhos.-Ths Arthur Sweet will again set up Qurs’^ as the subject of his sermon able behavior. Parents:muat..have CbewiogWiigiey's WTIC—De*n Mertln-Jerry Lewi* 11:80—WDRC—Star* Over Hollywood. example, will also ahow carpets j representatives present from play waa judged in the competition his extensive electric train outfit for morning-'Worship in Columbia patience- and wait for the passing ------“ Field. Show...... —. WHAT—LoRom Program. Congregational . Church.. at . 1 1 of these ^ases.-On-the-other hand S & X S S in S w o :. .V,n«. E»t for the Hartford District CYG. •a feature which-drew much atten­ WDHC-TTh»,Bl* Time. WCCO--Newi. tion at the last show, Mr., Sweet o’clock-'Sunday. A nursery school, children mupt learn that they have WHAT—©.via CohdOCM.-:' WTW S^ ‘ complement the clothes Wring Connecticut River. Enfield and t;IS—'WDRC—Dorli Day Show. on the Street. • television The Wmterwsy does a big oU heatinK has' added Considerably to this for, children whose parents wish to an oblfgalloh to others and must modeled. 'Tne show will be open to Ashford Granges, There were 184 WTHT—Oaale and Harriet. WONS—Bing O^sby. job in — II to medium homes. Year since that time. attend service is' being conducted be-taught consideration. Miss Ru­ WTIO-mrlo Lmiaa S ^ . - WTIC—r«nn Torom; ' the public without charge. 1 present. During the business w - •REl'RiGERUOKS between I I o'clock,and 12, In, the WHAT—New*: Nit* Watch. lt:4f—WKNB—Perry Como. ______: ^------I sion It was voted to donate 810 after year It automstiesUy provides Mrs, Raymond.- Clarke wlU. dla-: bin pointed'out ------Sweetens Breath play her wohderful collection of little white school behind the Common Falling —WONS—New*. Out of Thunder. WCCC-Mueic for MlUdy. CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE toward the Softball League. Invl- • R.\NGE^ gsntle circulation of warm, clean, hu- •:8a—WTHT—Mr. DlatrlcT Attorney. WONS—Serenade in Blue. African violets. church wrlth Mrs. Wyman and Mrs. ^fu sing to accept a child aa he —:— - tattona were read and accepted to midified air. Ask us about this hand­ Every person Waxwork* • RMHo.'' Mrs. Nellie S. Tuttle will ex John Card In charge. Sunday la—an individual—Is one of the who is really popu­ Hartford, April 25 — (>P1—Coro- neighbor with Wethomfleld LOAM some basement unit. hlblt the plaques and mural she School classes are held between most common fallings of parents ner Loula W. Schaefer has held Grange April 29 and wHh Vernon lar knows bow im­ a o -t To Display Works DarlLyRkdi, Cultivated has ntade In clay depicting the 9:30 and 10:30 and all children are Children sense their parents’ die portant it is to'keep Room. _ , Mrs. Bernice Doty, of TerryvlUe, Grange May 18. The program Grade No. 1 88.00 cn. yd. I'K:T\IPr SERVICE trek of Mrs. Eleazer Wheelock welcome. appointment In them, ana thus the breath fresh and crimlnally responsible In the auto slated of a skit by Connectlmt Grade No. 2 $2.00 cn. yd; coMif M OK mom roK m im m im ' Mr. Wyman has announced that WHife-Ntwa; Bar • Ranch Show. Of Young Painters River Gfange, piano duets and a ,■ . i '■ i 1 \ /'/ I t from Columbia to Hanover, N. H, are prevented from using their sweet. That’s one death of Patricia Wlllequer, II, of DeUvered In Truck and the history of the little white parents wishing their children bap potentialities to do their best. Miss reaion to many WON8d ^ ^ ‘k*Edw*rca. ^ TerryvlUe road, Bristol. Coroner poem from Blast Hartford Orange, Load tots—Order'Now Used may contact hiip. and that l»:l»-:-WONS^*ek’*- Watrvprk.. a skit from Vernon Orange, a school known aa "Moor's Indian Rubin stated that a child eftp cbev-W,riiley’t 18:8*—WTHT—American Sporlaag*. All the winning Illustrations in Schaefer .said the cAf driven by Screeaed sand and all Charity School” and the origin of such k senfice ^ Is planned for never completely fulfill a parent's Spearmint Gum WDRC—Hartford School' of Mualc. Mrs. Doty swerved out of control quartet from Ellington Orange sixes stone deUvered. CALL 3535 Mother's Day. Children’s Day will regularly every dajr. This deliciout the recent "Young Manchester and a skit from Wapplng Grange. ,'Dartmouth College. ETTE” B10WER WTIC—Robert Montgom.ry Newa, Paints" contest WlU be on dlS' hit a culvert, smashed down two NUSSDORF The exhibits and their owners be held the first Sunday in June, cbewing.tum. with itt lively, long- ...... — .BtU-Stara. pests; and"Struok three -efaUdreit, R«freahm*nU wers ssnted. after, with the two young men from the littteg.' reel epearmint-fiaver,- eweetene .WHAT—Nlte Watch. J)lay hi The Wtndff#* bf’ Wktklni the program, followed by dancing. BL:NS0N’S, INC. 'ai* far fbd"Tnjiiiy to enUifietate 14MI—wn c —Pro and Con. during the week of April 28 to one of them Patricia WlUequsr, " const, cb. some others' briefly. Include, oil University, who are Youth Lead the bresth and gives the mouth a freih. Fwtl oil b soon to or ifWo por gal­ Il:l»-Hew* dh all aUtlon*. Schaefer said he found defects In Elaine Kupchunos waa director Phone 8408 301-315 CENTER STREET — TELEPHONE 5135 ers for the church, Warren Covell dean tiste that is truly ddighthil. U :l»—WTHT—Lata Bob B. Lloyd. May 6. of the play, "Casanova, Jr." put on :/ 1 /' '//,'/ / / paintings;, booked and braided lon emd cool onothor (Mkir a ton- VYhy not sovo WHAT-Hlght Watch. There are 39 paintings In the ax. the car.. rtigs; retouched furniture; an and Prank Melllnehnig will be in WANTED Wrigley's Spearmint ootu ao little, WON*—Jack'* \y*xwork* htblt, Including three from each tlques.'of all kinds; etched atumi charge with Mrs Card, Church' too, and you can chew and enjoy each monoy, on|oy oloon Ritorod air aU wintor and WnO—New* grade level, kindergarten through num trays; tinsel pictures; doll School Superintendent. Dn that stick as long Si you want. Us goodness longthon tho Ufo of your fumoco, by instoHing «l •WDRC—Public Servlc* Program. IV in High School. The theme day Mr.. Wyman. wfU- -deliver.;, the EXPERIENCED -k bicked.by al«59toPiia*,thd W UiSa-WHAX^lght W a^ ■eollectiona'«te> '■ - ■ fHigaeo'W owor.";". " w n o ^M arlwa^CanM tvwKOWo-i ithiS' •'.'Vearu.':,wa»..

' ■. P A G E -r a r a T ^ v y '^ ’^ ,\ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 2S, 1952 ‘V V - r»- Mrs. Albert- 8 . Taylor, Mrs. Rich­ lives of all the varimii nigh House, Herbert Bwansbn,'ilvbrsitt MANCHESTER lEVENlNG HEftALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 school organisations and chiha, al­ Keith, George Marlow, Philip Har-. COMIl COMII COMII -^ G B TWELVE Slate Meeting ard M. Grant, John J. Hooker, Booster Club riaon. Roberl. Dillon, Louis Aptar, Bmny'i«iw)a;T6iui AiiMir Wm Direct PIiO/ so one or two-flro-onglnBa and two patrol police cars, yha students Karl Keller, Albert Gartner, U W. WHENim A. OooHdge, Sllaa Rtchardaon, Horn and Mra,.Martha Stevenson. - OOPV CL08IN0 UM B. -Charian Tardte..- Maclans. . Criiaon,. ..-^-.Parade Set W(l| cqrry .honneni.'WhlcA are .now F lo o d being’ mada up h’>^ tih'ii 'srrT'ilei^rt- TIIIET9 4 ffr- CLASSIFIED ADVT. MON. THRU FRL Bette BgUon.. INDICTBO'^R FRAFD “OOlWmiY f WR" MfU 10:30 A. M. Mra. W. Sherwo^ .Griffin of ment at Ute aehool. i';’' ' . DEPT. HOURS ^ ,Naw :.Mavah.,---A«ril.-; '36.-..’;lff)« Classified Advertisements #ATU iU >A TO A . M. To Kansas City : HebWMi eshWr -'W' reported -on th* w m ..- .Laavlng.''!'lraat.''iA-'jroiil..eiC-'r tfea. 8 :15 A. M. to 4;80 P. M. W ill ""'DiiciiM' TTiiimlay March high school the psrade will go u'p Mrs, Antoinette King Psige. of OB, mend, at the Mancheater Me­ •Blralford,''hBf»”boe« tftdh'te*-bjo w -OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 1 6 b sr morial' HMpri'air'wKeM "aha' raiieii t o f ' ’ "' M e r e ’a»w»«d''lh«''©»*rter and'b(*ek down' ROASTING CHICKEI R c v i8(^Biandy-&oy, Woterbury garden and screens, amealte drive, cen-. people. Large glassed porch. 75 tori, la., residential area eight that our exclusive feed and handling methods can pro­ George Elliott, a member of the Morris Kaaaman, son of Mr. and title tfie purchaser to admission .to der her former name, Antoinette AJao.alk asre*, lde^|il for building spacious living room, dfnlng ell, blocks f ronv. tki^ .waterirxuiL.. .IL Mr*. B«iri*min-Kaa*nuMI Reqron, start of the campaign of th4 Re­ high school home games with No Admlsalmi —'trsetbw,‘ v'rull‘'Hi»* • w w*U - -.aii- cbibred tHe bath^ 'Aftached 'g i- tTatly IbCtMtf Phone owner 2* feet--from lake; •Pri'vate - beach, - George, H; ■ W-a d-de U". Memorial tail Merchants' Bnreaw'.wf- Man­ King,..... eeryicemen'e sllptmej«t_ loU. E, F. Von Ecker, 809 Keeney was the seooiid flood blow in a v e s , and to oiffer them for'lfie loweii pHce'at which center, la a patient at the Wind­ tlie exception’ of b'asketball 'ilid ehecke 'after Her fornier hiisbinil' aineewOtooii for above. Cement r$ge, and, dining patio. Home 2415. ______. - 210' frontage by 106'. Piente . area Fund pomiVdttee, said today that chester to help Mancheater High •treet. year for Clinton. ham (Community Hospital. Ha* swimming. , . had been dlechsrged from the ’ mixere, hale wire. Dublin Tractor i .. . . convenlentiy located. Owner with fireplace. Ideal for children, such chickens can be sold. School In Ita drive, for funds for O)., North WlndhamJlMd, Wllll- The 16ng, flat crest was expect­ . revised bids on the proposed Wad­ broke a;|eg 'while driving a teacr Local merchants, who are spon service snd - they had been - .... , , ...... transferred. Call Warren H owt VACANT-r278 Parker Street, Six $5,000. Mortgage available. Phone ed to reach Clinton today, air dell plaque are now being re* tor. ■ ■ all extra, curricula aortn r the event, will donate nine divorced; Read Herald Adva. ' mantle W SJT." 8alo m land 8600, or Irving Li Kelman room aingle. Living room, dining 2-275S: through membership In the • " «... though a rise of a few more inch-' ROGER OLCOn , celved and that a meeting of the It la reported that about $97 cash prises to 'the. first three lop and Co., Realtors, Hartford 6- room and kitchen down. 3 bed- ca was atm predicted upstream at Booster Club. salesmen on each team, the awrardi REX3UDAR $289.80 Chor-Trac, roonu'-and bath-up. Steam J>eat>. QPyESNTI]iy.I'’AKE—Vacant,: Win .493 West Center Bireet;;...... Telephone ,7g53 WM. taken.-in..at the.AMpper. apim.r ..-t 2>.i'-S ItP. Reduced for. Wkrd 0826/ ’ - ...... ■/ v-r—-r-- Dubuque.'’ . ' ' i-'bqmmltte*/wUl ;ba Jield aometlna 'n te ' lrti;ai‘ meriltantsf watiV' t» ranging fTbVrt’:$25 td $5; 1« ordertsr V SEVEir ROOM SINGLE oil. Garage in basement. Move In. terised cottage, in ^ne cbnditioh. sored by the jVomen'a'OiiUd of S t ■Week savinff. 5-apeed drive. Poel- At the little "Island town'' of -neiri week to discuss the new bids. give the high school' students a encourage team effort, the win- at once. McKinney Brothers, Inc., Pine panelled living room with Peter's Epiacnpal Church. There tlve action clutch. 4.cycle Clinton Two car attached-garage, mod­ NEW—FIVE ROOMS Sabula, work crews and three Elliott sftl4 that the second re- helping hand by assisting them to nere on the top team will receive Realtors. 6060 - 2-3931. fireplace, dlneUe, kitchen, 2 bed­ were about 135 present, children alr’Cooled engine develope about ern kitchen with automatic dlah- rooms, large porch. Furnace. National Guard companies queet for bids, was made necessary being asked only half price. Many work for themselves, and have ap- prlzee of $28, .$15 and $10. reeper- This attractive home fea­ tlvely, and thoee on Ihe second Eyerybody Welcome f \.. 8 HP at 8600 RPM. Now only waaher, recreation room, awninga, Price $7,500. Madeline Snqith, kept fighting to plug periodic by the fabt that, after the first set of the young people of the town ppltited a committee to assist with ■creent, storm windows and many tures two bedrooms with OWNER leaving state—muat aac- leaks in the dikes. ' Part of the >«f bids vvas ip. the 'committee had .the plans for the three day event snd third teams- $16, $10 and $5 $218, $2$ Main atreet ’ riflee 8 rooms—4 anff bath down Realtor 2-1642 or 4679. helped serve. Tables were prettily other extras. Near schools and bus. spacious closets, tile bath, din­ ■town lies below th% river level. ' decided on a'standard design for decorated with garden flowers. which win begin Thursday. The respectively. 1048 FORD Tractor, ueed very On quiet residential atreet. —four bedrooms up. New heating In the trl-clty area at Daven­ the plaque yrhicX should-be bid on purpO.se of the Booster Club is to As a further contribution to this tyerybody Benefits ! * ing room, living room with plant, roof and elding. Other ..*y.Jthe.cQnc«m« toter?*tjd },n q?;, Expenses were fairly high, Includ- . IMra.. _M(lMy .. Browns - . -little,. with plowa. .harrow*,. .ap4 -— Suburban fo r Sale 76 port. the.riV.er.ftlQQd At.J8 feet -tng' ctwt'-of 'riirtcey 'and -ham,- also assist..with all. exUa.’currisaJlar asr. .»ftoFt~.oa -ths 4ia rt..ot. tha . hUtb. cultivator. Reaeonable. Call 8426 freplace, ihodern” kitchen with fiaturea: priciT ' $10.500;.i night with another 7/10 of a foot RECAP Ing the Job. , tivlties of the school,. Including school pupils to encoursjM mem­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA . Termr.' Bargain —five rooms, o f the rent for the evening of the Mrs. Sidney Brown, president of Sure, he’s .relaxed. He evenlnga. new electric range, full cellar, ROCKVILLE^—Seven room co­ to go' before the expected prest However, he said that the bids school auditorium, but Is la expec­ sports, dramatics, literary and bership In the Booster Clul); the Realtor three and bath down;. .tw o up. Sunday; Flood stage there is 15. the Sisterhood of Temple Beth language clubs, music snd sclene* merchants will display bannars In knows he haa the right In­ 878 Main S t—Bat. 1121 Venetian blinds. Priced at lonial type home with bath and SPECIAL received thus far are identical to ted that over $50 will be netted. TWO ACCORDIONS, one 120 base Good location. Vacant. $10,500. Sentiment up and down the river the ones already submltt'ed'by the Sholom, snd well known for. her clubs and all other organizations the stores next week snd will fes- GROSSMAN'S FREE surance to really proUet. . Phone Office 6440 ...... 1 II3,.4.QQ,, G, 1. possibiliUes. lavatory. 2-car garage and other .^bout 75..<:H members, friends fine .directorial ability, la director Rao, $100. -One BXF«H»lr>r - with Terms.. Other , listings: fron> $1.1,:.. bulldinga: Oak flobrs 'throughout, seemed to be this year’s, flood was .470x15 compftnlex- R? aftl

Yankee Invaders May Postpone Scheduled Fish Derby si Center!s Mfc -]^feW G ain Sem f-Fim Sls BalK ^ives Hiffh 2 to 1 Victory" Over .-Vnlosa .!'thcre, 1* ,»uftlcli«t,. .rain between now and Sunday, . N-*C-. April 2S—M Flu*hlng„ U. niatefy Ten’ fiibfis 'fimptfes' ara terweight ronteridar-Bobby“ •• (.Dlntaa ...... I./lneurance man, ahootlng it out If the rib fishing ban' con­ EARL W : YOST \ ^ Into a Winning CothbiHe needed for the 1952 season By FRANK ECK ■7 7 ^ a 314 to 1 favorite to elart aT By H A L ‘TURKINGTOSJ with 33-year-old Harry Haver- tinues over ■ the week end, the Sports Editor . By J (» BiaCHI^ I Jonear'^las ever trained and he's McCiaary got ^the prt mouimount. PenMv* Fish Derby wilt not start until which starts Memorial Day. A P Newsfeature* Sports Editor new winning atreaV tonight at Ted Manchealer High made it two Victory No. 2 atlfk, Lancaster, Pa., automobile . A ■ . • ' • Boston, April gs.—iA*)—Loufa taste of major league experience, thw'lrian who made the late War-. won. , Murray'* expense • In the lop ten | straight yesterday afternoon at,: agency operator and 29-year^ld the' pond Is’ reopened. Many Anyone interested In. umpiring New -York--Tske a wlnntni fn Wright's (Jalumet Farm fa- In 194^'Artaro liked Olympia in the Little League—for free Those beautiful Browns are not to eitabllah themselves.’’ combination in the Der­ rounder at .St. .Nicholas Aren*. 1 Mt. Nebo ae Hny Pels Maneggla i Frank Stranahan, Toledo. Ohio, valuable prizes will be awarded. “ THE WALLS OF IVV," aelect-t.OOs, nearly brought the house .. Boudreau, , as some managerial Ooaoh Ske* Melillo, who had 'mous with such horses as WhlrU- eo mfich/fhatjthe Hooper horse Msachsstsr (3) T h e . contest 1* open to all —^Is Invited to attend the the only "amazing’’ team In the by and generally you get a g< On the haata of their record, the! tossed a three-hit 3 to, 1 victory AB R H PO A K hale.to n.aparUplug fprt,uM ed' * » rtha alm a. mater song- of down, Htarally. ,. ,Jugglers.,are a , critic* .eJaiim. may be. playing, his, -BHieh to do with tba youngsters was oddl-on to fi. ,^ft»r iMdr 36-yaar.,'Old> -Murray doaoniY-.-ep-l-over (he RoekvUle -Hornet*, - -Tha '"youhgsleFs'iip *tq the ‘‘*')f*' S n 6 ' ' school. ' ■ ' "" American LeriguiT.''' Ho'iir ' abo'iil run fo f your m hhey.^alnM .Ileh] mention four Derbv wln- KhSSltoiMISl;' 3h''rr.'f.'. 4' '1 ■ -1 eted wlth.Mal GalleUfc t-year-old C. 8. P.—Connecticut State Prl- dime a dozen today but the young 1953 Boston Red Sox this season. In the training camp, hasl been der,-to mention four. Derb.v win Ihg, ytne horse finished sixth: pear to have much of a chancel winning marker came ae the result Cass. IS .'...... 4 0 0 i 1 1 .and \vlll be conducted by the Complete equipment for, Jonea and Jockey Eddie >(rcaro Stei'S Brooks won the Calumet'S Rnerh. f ...... I 1 0 I I 1 St. Alban*,. N. Y,,'operator of a ,oi,._grot the entertainment- pro- man who .performed on th« chapel those upstart Boston Red Sox? But by so doing, all agree, that Impressed by the pollthed double- ners. They scored between 1941. against tha lanky Tax*n who now of a balk by rellof pltchgr Divo Park Department. stage need not take a back seat piste umpires will be supplied form such a team and tfiat's wh.v Tender, another mount thst A r­ HMirnth*!. 4 0 1 10. 0 0 livery buaine**. garm oft on the right note last .Mas Laaler caaea Dlartag. Nflas JMdaa Lou Boudreau's pink-cheeked play tactics of the Piersall-Lepcio and 1949. In 1938, Jones trained calls Miami hla home. But the Pnyn« witK Jimmy Roach on third Jnitnion, 3b ...... 4 0 Five North and South champlon- to anyone anywhere. by the , Little League. Earl Clin Chaabera GUmts .. astute pilot has given his club the the'writer likes - Hill JBall to win for Woolford Farm and won hi* caro might have handled had he bAne, cltmgxlnB on* of. thf fgitbgt Orliwnld. rt 3 0 Wednesday night at the Wethers­ Cf«iis - Carilnalt bobby sox have been knocking the combination. the 78th runnlrig',.y(w the Blue 22-year old Dyhr* has a tenden­ ahlp* were represented In the lot. A MAN AND WIFE team of Yost will conduct the school. - - strongest bench in the Asnerlcsn Tw-n. Derby with X-awrln. not made a previous commitment, cy to loaf and get careleag againnt And boat played achnolboY tilta In Corcoran. If ...... 3 0 field cove. The occasion, the an­ stiffUrigs out o f the opposition "We're certain now that those Grass classic Mraulrs, cf ...... 3 0 i Strafacl, la*t two-ln-row titllst*. ton, N. C., was the jpaJor aurprUe. slngera and story tellers—two •^League. lurtliUl Downs I LavkTln also ,»'as Arcero.'A'tlrst Jones Is the only men to win lightly regarded opponents and many a Mioon. The Indlani gar­ Haveratlck was one Under par for nual aporta awards banquet, wps right from the start, but they kids can make the double killing, on Saturday, Mdy 3 Mamscla p ...... 3 0 0 0 10 turned the trick in 1B38-39. Btran- Scots—a ballet dancer and the have been overshadowed by the 1 Derby winner. Since then.Hie ha- five Derbies and Arearo the only often needs to rally to win. The nered only alx hIta off-the iervlnffa the par 72, No. 2- County Club one of the best the writer has ever '■* After 11 games, nine of which Melillo earn. "It'e true that you It was a IHflcult’ Bask at first,; man to ride Jour winners, That 31 3 ■ ahan won in 19t6 .and '49 and Qal- attended and his vlawa w ere shar,-: very fine prison orchestra, added tremendous.. zucge.,of Jthe, once-..— 'haVo' been— victories, _Boudreau;a>j 'naver -can telt hoW--kids of-their i-nanarnosed,. veteran.has^ofd with New. -Xork -Negra. with. ey.ei:ythlng. o f . R od . B«fi»t*uhiwr- jlftt-tlng. ..3ni ToUl* " IWlltCWa* t h e 'l« t winner. • courae-Tneaaurlng T,907- ■ yards,-. ■'much to the..eVertmg.'~At- - the trying ■to;.*6parete the -late-'footed Hoop Jr., for Fred H (^ e r In 1945, 'c6"mbiriatlori''wlll Ke T(ard”to "he'it.' " to gain, shoulfi wage an aggressive losing hu'rlcr,. and Payne.. Maneg- ■ScKflns (TT ed by every, man pre'stnt, both the lowly St. Louis Brown*. supposedly destined fourth-piece ages will act. . But thty’r* getting Blue M>fi, Greentree Stable's Toih Thousands will try to pick A* 1R K PO A E Haveratlck (hi* friend* call him chapel, the irimates Sat in the low­ IT TOOK A Brownie postpone­ forces found themselves only Whlrlaway in 1941. ''arid Cntatlon battle. ia went the route and had a nO- Burks, rt 4 0 1 1 0 0 rOONN SWIM LEADER outsiders and the Inmates.' Country Club Notes a their experience while we're win­ Fool and Hill Gail. But when you around the winner—they do It 3 0 0 1 0 1 Bill) wae. the medalist two year* er hall and the guests In the bal­ ment to CBst the spotlight on the half-game out of first place—be­ In 1948. Dykes got off the deck to make liter for seven Innings. Hirth. rf ...... ago. He won Pennsylvania State Storrs, A -p r ll 26—(lP)—COBch Each year, usually the middle cony. Not one man got up and left ning. And that's the beet time to recall, that Jones, with a big as­ every Derby Day. They’ll go for THE LOCALS BU'IW some lUmllInn. c ...... I 0 0 0 0 p of April, all men of G- S. P. who comeback of once-powerful Bos- , hind the even more surprising St. get It." -Arcar’o mlght''have won two nr It close -With Kid OavUan in .their Bsditsubner, p 3 0 0 1 1 0 title* in 193*;-’48 and ibO. John Y. Squires has appointed among the outsiders before the sist here aa^ there from his son Blue Msn, a horae that runt Ilk* welter-weight title bout a t Ml- good opportunities to score as the James Zuccaodyi qf.®Mt Hwuord,. engage in' athletic competition at .ton, 'The youth-infested Red mx ' Louis Browns. , I^pclo, who was., attending Se- three” nfmre Derbies had he been Psyns. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 6 ,- r - . - -Hla -iteady- play *U ;week. ear­ •program erided. A . flnav tribute to i ' ■ using such .rookie*-'**" 'Jim Jimmy,, has . won. five Kentucky fiieky. " r^*42'dreen tree stahT* Stymia and haai-that type « f rider * «u Stadium, F8» m ; a uimsBina-' roswU mrTnoee i w r -bsse ruOnlng,- KnhPtsr.' ■diw n { t '« -O 'O O O' captain of the University of Con­ Wethefsfieid arid also at the Os­ Hurled a ‘'"move over" 'ch'allerige'at tori Hall only * year ego, he* SUr- Derby races and Arcaro has pilot­ on him in McCreary; and a few CasetleMlf 0 0 0 0 ned him tht* far. Yesterday hi* ‘rrh o se'ln charge of the entertain­ i-Plerasll, a converted outfielder at gave Eddie' -lile choice of Shut tion boxer-puncher, the lean six- It was slant -Piriky Hohenthal'a. rrsy. 3b ...... oneup victory over Billy JO* Pat­ necticut swimming team for 19*2 born Prison Farm in Enfield, »rt the Browns yesterday by whip- j priaed even Boudreau with his ed fohr winners It’s more of a job others, run producing single In the eighth ment.- ping the world X3hamplon New •shortstop, TedXepclo at second Out arid DevlJxpiver. Arcaro footer has a 73-7-8 record in 88 Bsal. lb ...... J 10 ton. 1951 runnerup from Morgan and 1963. Zuccardy Is a junior. honored at a banquet. The top per­ There were coaches and officials longbsll hitting. He banged a to pick against this pair. Difference of opinion mekee that broke ttp a scoreless duel and Oreretn, Sb York Yankees. 3-2. to sweep their -base, Faye -Throneberry In the homer against the Athletics last chowr Devil Diver. Wajme Wright iro fights, He ha* won 49 of hi* formers in all the ye^-tbund present, Babe Allen. Ed Knapp, The writer would like nothing horee racing. But It len't often 3 on knockouts and was stopped set the stage for Roach to score pwlr*. I* sports are singled out apd are the two-game series. outfield and Sammy White iM week and another against the wg* "left" to ride Shut Out. Shut Hebert e ...... FcHx Babel, Jim Khzlowskl, Ray . first-string catcher, Boudreau can better than to pick a. 10 to 1 shot ,0ut .won the race. that they beat a Ben Jonee horae only once, hy Johnny Bratton In after teasing a balk out of Psyne. Kidd, e ...... reilplenta of attractive awards. Ramsdell, Mert Ballard, Warren Best Ball Pairings It took the Red-Sox 11 inning.* Yankees' great Allie Reynolds to ,wi.a tue. Eier.Hy-. ..Ey«,ry, .wrtte.^ .. -Tha . .had A- haze jamnsr Xiombek,. .h—— Dick Jiaisc aafefiai* to Ho lt hut in tJte end they h sd-'• cal)-upon a squad., of pinch-hlttazs In 1944-j -Aroa»o -was -again un­ la- -tha- J3aihy. -Outaide -oL ona-round...... JJnlike jeveriil.-^.other... _pri»::- Brlnkr Mika--Rollok,-Pete- Gorlo,. ---- :— —- Saturday - - — ■Jrnlr ensteh - PkiU hafi TYeUnksdSy. makes an effort. We won't even Luch'e aecond In ,1948, Fault- Murray fought for a year with In every frame but the fIrsL yet 11:45— Breves Reds Reds their third consecutive Metory - that make rival pitcher* blanch. “I wasn't gripping the bet hard der contract to Greentree Sthble. Tntsls ...... 3* 1 8 34 U 4 ons, there wag 'not any sign of Oosting and Costing to name,a do that. Aa a matter of fact, Hill he rode the favored Stir Up. The. leas' a third In 1947, and Fan­ broken no*e before It was dla felled to score until the'eighth , *—SInsled for Hebert In tth." 6 St, John stored away to boost their season Even Ted Williams, who reports enough at the end of my swing when they sent home both taUtea. 'dlsturbance_pt G. S. P. Wednesday few to the Marinei for active duty a Gall, the horae with the f^ln in e colt ran third. Had he been a fare's fourth last year, Jonee has covered and mended. BlnCe hla re­ b—Ksn for Kidd in 9th. night. Approximately 60 out­ Awards were presented by 8>. C, Anderson record to nine triumphs and only but Lou Boudreau corrected thst name, probably will , b« eyriund an i -pretty good Derby aoore over turn to action In i960' ha haa loat Maneggla. started It himself when c—Fanned for Hirth In Ith. 14 Alexander two losses. That actually put them •week from today, has been uaed faulL and It has made HI the dif­ free agent he would have ridden d—Fanned for Payr* In 3lh. siders, men who have contributed Tony Randall, educational and 8 to 5 poatUme favorite on mint Pensive for Jonea Instead Conn tha liat 11 yeera. only two of 11 starts. His lifetime' he Related a long fly to right Yield. Manchester ...... 000 000 03x—3 recreation director at C. S. P. .24 , .Waterman a half game In front of the '-only In spots since being slowed ference In my hitting," Lepcio Bob-. Hirth,raced back and got un­ to y»-down by s pulled . tendon. And, jul4p day. ' record for 35 fights Is 30-14-1. He Rockville ...... 000 OOP 001—1 ersBeld and Endeld for a number Winner of the batting crown with 11:50— Browns. St. Louis, however, re- said. When a horae wln'a the $140,000 never was stopped. der the. ball, only to loee it off the Runs bitted In. Hohenthsl; Itslea 6 Lockwood , • malnde In first place pefeentagr- > more often than not, such other (Tagey Casey Stengel, who' al bases, Knsaknwikl. Roach (3). Jobc- of years, were among the guests. the Gold Sox last summer was veteran slugger* aa Junior Santa Anita Derby of a mile and It's the usuM Friday night tele end of the glove and Maneggla aon; saertAoea, MeOuIre; daiibU play*. “Rlchy" With a .537 average. In 8 Wilkie, Sr. wlse. The Browns showed s 7-1 ways prided himself about his It is always a pleasime to pay Stephens, Billy . Goodman Md an eighth by four lengths he has vIMon show (NBCl at 10:00 P..M. was On aecond as” result oY the two Bear to i>»lrs; Frsy tn.fieal', Frey,- a one-night visit inside the high addition. "Rlch^" pitched and *won 11 Bob Smith .875 mark to Boston’s 9r2 .818. Yankee bench, has-doffed his cep base ' error. Walt Kosakowskt Baal and Brennan; left nn : . bams, Johnny Pesky break Into the line­ dorie" aljoiit -everything asked o f ( B8TV. 'rom the smsll midtown Manchester S. Rorkvllle 3; baaei nn walls. Warden Ralph Walker 12 games for the Sox. The Gold 18 Ayera ' ;; In the day's only other activity, to Boudreau. hlm..AfteMhe Feb. 23 teal st Ar­ arena while'Madison Squara Gar­ fouled off two attemiSt* to bunt 11:85- up only as pinch-hittera. hslli. Msnersis I. Batstsilbneriil^er 1; makes one feel at ease and la a Sox copped 16 games while losing the Boston Braves overcame a 3-0 "I am not surprised that the cadia, calif., they were aaying den I* of:cupled by the circus and then blasted a elngle to left, atrlkeouts,. MAnBjftAManejsla T 7. ’ B(tdsteubn*rBsdsteubnsr 3, 5 Stevens As for rushing his rookie pros­ willing talker. The dinner meal, but four last season. All games deficit with three tallies In the pects, as some critics . charge, Red Box have got away to a good 'the, >race waa no conteat, but tiny Pete stopping at third. Koss- Psyni 1; hita hits off.off BaditeubnerBadate 0 for 1 as usual was good, and the enter are played on home grou'nds for 9 T. Kelley eighth and three more In the 10th start,” Stengel said after" watch­ kowakt atole second unmolested run In T-lninss; Payn* I for 1 run In 1 .. Boudreau Is content to let the re­ rather a queatlon aa to whether. Innins; pissed bsils. Hebert; losing tainment was of the highest obvious reasons. “Petey" bat­ 14 DellaFera to, defeat the New York Giants, ing his Yanks drop .their flret two and Red Case appeared at the plate pitcher. Bsdateubneri umpires, 22 Sommers sults speak. Hill Gail would win by four grade. No Broadway night spot ted .448 to cop Shop League hal­ 6-3 at the Polo Grounds. “I knew we had some great kids 1952 Fenway starts. "Lou Bou­ lengths or eight lengtha." with two men In scoring position O'Lesrj-.Toomey, 12 :00— and none away.^Caae grounded to could ever give as complete a va­ ting honors, worth a troph.y. Rain and colrf weather cancelled a* soon as I opened our rookie dreau has a great bunch of young ONE OF BFJdT riety program THE COVETED Monthly Rec­ 3 Haefs fUmatBwgesa Aadr Seadalck Coanie Ryaa Bowie Fox all other games In the major players and kids can do thst fOr second and was loosed out, but Phils •school In Sarasota. Fla., more than He la one of the best tlorsea BOn* up ai DINNER BOARD neighbor on ord Sportsman Award was won 10 . Huggins Phils *«ds Phils leagues. your ball club, if they know-how Maneggla failed to try and score; 16 Skinner 10 weeks ago," Boudreau explain­ Into a routine out., ^ e r * won't be the left was the Rev. Bernard by "Degee,'' an all around athlete Otice again, it was the Red Sox ed. “ And I also k'new that Plersall, to play. Lou has the beat bench Koe raced to third without looking 23 Bengston tton manned the concession booth and Pete was nailed oiff the base. many balls hit as-hard as Big Erlo Gates, Protestant chaplain and li­ who played baseball, football, Kiddie Corps that pave4 the way Lepcio.__^___ Throneberry______and a few of In Red Sox History and Hla club walled 'that one. ^ handball and boxed. “Eddie" 12:15— on the first base side of the fjeld. for Boston s vicLoi y. i wo s\jcct.s- 8o, Manchester had a runner on brarian, Our conversation was jthiT other youngsters needed only . can do pretty good this season.' Manchester now had a 2-O'ree- most Interesting. Other head won the softball championship 6 Piper sive ba^es on balls by relief pitcher aecond and two otiL batting title \vtth a .814 average. 10 E. Ballsieper Local Sport AMERICAN LEAGUE (Uttle VBMTEKUAV’S JIMMY ROACH wsa given (an nrd whit* Rockville U 1-1 on the table occupaijts included Toast­ League) will hold a ti-yout practice Bob Kuzava provided the winning season. The Kacal* will 'b»- idle master Art (No, 987632^ .McGIn ''Jinks" was the football lineman 13 McCann run but it was a single by -fresh­ VaBtpm intentional pass, setting up a force 18 .Whelan____ . session. Zundsy afternoon at 3 JlArttonl -lOe-AibAiiv ie _ until next- Friday afternoon- when ■ ley, Ray ■" Oostlng, " Dan Jesse, of the year. ’’Bergy", the Tro­ man Sammy White, that set -up Rlnffhtmton A. RrhPnPetB4>’ 0. pTny' sttuatron“at hay lUUie. Hdh'Sri- jans fine football back, gained 12:20— - Chatter — o'clock at the Charter Oak Lots.' RlmlrB R. WUi)«rriP]>nrt X that looked at a ball and strike they journey to Wpst Hartford to Bob Steele, Ed l ^ p p and Cart Boys of all ages are invited to at- the tally. meet Hall High In. a CCBL- fauRa. - Clements. .139 yards last fall as the squad 6 Boyce The YOUTHFUL CATCHER, Scrtnlftn 1, RmwIIdr A- iMtfare smashing a low line drlV* 11 Cerina GENE CALLAHAN, 44, for tencL ...... — -NstlASSt - — Captain Stave B^lnghlrl uml ba . Followrng the chicken dinner tn completed *n - undefeated season; who had liomered for Boston's Itnptnn «. Npw York K <101. between third and (ihort, acorjrig The Trojans won six games and 12 Jennings many years connected with the llr«mkiyn•^hlUdH^hUr rtin. Koaaknwakl. Roach went all the on the hill In this one looking for the Immaculate dining hall, the in- NA'nONAL LEAGUE (Uttle first run In the .fifth, advanced to ht*-(|eeond;.wlnr - -— ------TtistM Riit'ln the rear ol.the din* played two tUa. Big ‘'Peta” led 21 Benton. East Hartford Twilight League second on Dom DIMagglo's one- 8t. IsOulB^THttiiburffh. nin. way to third on the throw. On the 12:35------■...... died- suddenly .Tueaday -night- In: Leagusl will . hold, tryouts Satur- PhlUd#lphlA. rAli Payne wound up fhr his nsxt pitch' game with the exception of Rad 10 Nolaii the past few seasons until play elegible for Ihe National League my Plefsatl and Billy-Goodman. Df>(roit«8t. Lnutii, Casa who has clinch^ his spot at Jossee talked on baseball and re­ while “Cltrik"'boasted a .362 hat Rookie pitcher Ivan Delock, who and failed to coma to a halt and 17 Turklngton was suspended, last summer. must reside on the east side of Only fftmPB PchedulPd. shortstop. Hohsnthal was back on lated several baseball stories dur­ ting mark with the Osborn Farm relieved starter Maurice McDer­ committed the balk. ing his 20 minute message. ers. All men received trophies. 12:30— Main'street and the north side of RuITaIo a. OtUvA 4. first in piaca of Dick Day, Walter the railroad tracks. mott in the 11th, earned his first MnntrMi R. 8yTAcu»« A. Maneggla was auperlatlva Koeskowakl returned to his sec­ This 4-Door Sedan* has new white As usual, the Linen Dusters' Randail Serves as head coach of 8 Holway ALUMNI LITTLE .L E A G U E major league victory with only Only ftnwii BrUpdiil^d V through eight Innings. Chily two ond base pooitlon relieving Harold wall, (ires, custom radio, heater and qviiirtet added much to the enjoy­ all athletic teams at Wethersfield 8 Chanda registration and- to'outs will be 11 Thomas one Inning of work. The Yankees men had reached untll the eighth, CarUon, and freshman Gene John­ defroster, ultramatic drive. Driven ment of the evening. Then there and Enfield. held on Sunday afternoon, May 4 HTAK1HNOS one on an eiTor in the third and GUARD BILL GRIFFIN of 15 Gangwere at 2 o'clock at the Charter Oak loaded the bases on him with only son, a r*al cnmSr, guardad ths was the young Impersonator— one out in the 11th, but couldn't. liftEtPra • another on a pass In the fourth. only 15,448. miles. Yes, it’s really the Manchester was on deck as usual. 12:40— Lots. Sports Mirror w. L. Pet. aBL. hot corner:; Roach cadght the best I have ever heard—who gave get a man across. Delock. got BinghAmtim « ...... 3 (1 1.000 — Ron. Frey got the first Rockville geme a* Beiml* Alemany sat this bou of the road. . \rs» «T.* lu > his .-impteesion*, of. noted. iP.ep.. 1.1 Bill has been on the prison staff 8 Wall Tor WAny 7b Awrtgtted '1> •torentzafi — Today A ■ ■ Tiear " “Agir-'-'-Ketmy Hank.. Bauer, to fly. sborl to friMag.-.. Elni.lrA e ,..A.a*44fi.».«ea** 1 . .blngle, .K.cleah..*U>gti. through .ths one sML'Jlm- Mlnteueet lusted-up all walks of life, the bald-headed, REC SGITftALt l e a g u e \kin gio In center and then etruck out , AT- YOUR AUTMORIZfD • •• HErtfnrr; ...... 1 "? middle, .aa leadoff batlar. Pet* COST $3618 NEW duty at the Osborn Farm. - 12 Prink Helntzelman pitched the Phlladel AlRnny I 1 1 .600 1 while Harry Griswold, up to now * S xylophone player, well into his hold an organization meeting Mon­ Mickey Mantle. .600 1 . rose to the occasion and fanned Each guest .was presented 14 LSrson • day night at 7 o'clock at the East phla Phillies to their third straight LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER Rending ...... 1 1 catcher, got a shot at the outfield ' IT'S YOURS FOR A bases-Ioaded double by rookie Brnntnn 1 1 . .900 1 . two while .the third grounded out, XPJiy, of, UJe.,MPrithjy.BecriW -Offi­ I3:48r=-...... S16« Rec. AJl- teams Interested in victory, over the. New York .Giants, V •yf h*caue« M his terrific stick work...' cial publlcaftori of C.S.lP. It's, the 7 Lstribek ■ESr Math^vp* W 'Ihe :l(RH'Iriril'Hg ' Bchenectndy 3 .000 3 Tvt'h "ifWitght hifif ■pnt"«nm«ri Tn'lwo' fames’ aha llVei' tHpS^^W^ " jolnirig the loop this season are 2-1. broke up a 3-3 tie and enabled the on first and third in the ninth for annual sports Issue and contains 10 Wilson asked to have- representatives Five Years Ago—Reggie Pear- "Nniiiianl plate, Griswold had looked at only Braves to snap a three-gamh los­ Brooklyn Coach Ted 'Ventura's charges.. Bll many fine stories by inmates on 15 Law present at the session. man, N. Y. U.. clocked in U51.8 ChlCBffO ,*a. nine pltche* and collected a dou-- NEW TIRES sporUng activities at the Weth­ 15 Hultlne anchor leg as N. Y. U. won the ing streak. Lew Burdette, who re­ Cltioinnati . iy Kidd, batting for I^u g Hebert, ble and two singles for hi* ef­ ersfield and Enfield Institutions. 12:50— „ sprint medley at the Penn Relays. lieved starter Warren 'Spahn in York . eent a single to- center and Joe forts. He Is a sophomore. HIGH FACULTY MANAGER the seventh, waa credited- with his I. LoulB... Dombek went In to run for .,hlm Wednesday' night was an ever 6- Hlllnski Ten Years Ago—Requested, Ken­ TAKE 18 MONTHS TOT>AY ojiton ..... A good crowd was nn hand to nlng well spent, even though Duigbt Perry manned the vehicle second victory. Dave Koslo was S Norm Burk* followed with a Hit. 1% qole gate ,at yesterday,, afte.rnqqri’.s. tucky Derby eligible, defeated Ben rhiUdelphIa * a • wltnepa the tlndouhtejjjy it ...^ eyeiy miye wa» oa^ofy.HY ObOfJ.* -D’Or and; ApMma Jn ,the" Wood Me­ •Ute loser.—--- r-^— rJiUburirh' :BnrkB ;,att>,ix.;,secpo^.,:$nd^.^ -eeryed ee- an -Inoeatlva to-uie'In-'-- haseban games ut' Mt; Nebo ■ arid ' 8’iPAKtlER 'M A K L A N liiL ’ of mi ' 'AmfrlMii threw ' into the dirt past Q um, 2645 16 !terrett' - sold pickets to adults at two bits morial at Jamaica. Black. 8t. taOUlB ...... 7 , 1 dia'na. Even schoolboys don’t like M INfXlME TAX CASE : — Twenty Years Ago—Franz Dol- the Giants had a shutout i)ntU the scoring Dombek with the only run. 1 00 per head. ^__ ...... Stock No. U-646...... $3is Rofton ...... $ 3 ;ns to pley to empty stands. ' A SAVIN6 OF SUMO ^.-AT4Wllkl*i :Jn-...... da" of Czechoslovakia set i new eighth « when.. .Earl .. - Torgeson ' T' ■8 .7Tg Royr. MaOttlr* recovered” th* - ball- St. Louis, April 26,-M/P)—Fred 10 Porterfield ■hotput record with a throw of homered with two out. A single by 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXR m Wa»hinRton ...... - 4 4 .500 and sent a atrike .to Johnson at For the fifth straight jrear 'the High Trade-In Allowance EARL Y’GST ha* succeeded New York ...... 4 t 8 .444 third and Burke was out. Maneg- Saigh, the ■ St. Louis' Cardinals' 16 Handley 52 feet. 7 31/33 inches. Sid Gordon, a walk -to Will Mar- 4-Door Sedan. Gray. (Thlraffo ...... 2 .384 ■tat* of Ohio ranks a* the nation's ...... :,.EAS.Y..TERMS... CRUISEB owner, will be arraigned Monday , IS,-.JB., J^dthwin.... —., Jimmy Murray as secretary of the shall,'.; a 'Wild ; pjt,(A and Walker , rhlUdetlihifti I..,.,.. 1 ? .136 gia finished up In great ptyle, fan­ leading producer of harness ManOHestej' "Chapter o f' thr-statr • Stock''Ne.-'U-647t BDDlfi ;ARGARO - -DaU'oJle. ------^^*..0,,. rri' Fed'e'riil 'Court 'on ' chafges' oT Figures at left of player'B name "s e t QUALiWfiN'tt DATES.... tSmper's’ single' 'fl'ed' the' score aT '‘ They Appear to Have Proper CredenUoU -.000 ning. tb«. final two men. , ..A...... horae*. — Income tax evasion. Saigh. accused Board of Baseball Umpires. Next (RoMon lU'tuAtly a half cam^ ah^d ROCKVILLE d4Mibla plays . Open. Tonight,'Til ? , Ja handlcap. rating.-.... ------3,-3 and brought .in .Koslo______1951 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE ttfl-won' gm insv BiaW muV 6H 'nBYcenf* "of '•vadlrig "$4BT82fi' fri 'taxes,'' w'ss' ‘boar'd riieetlrig'‘'Wlir'' he '"held' on' Hartford, Api^ 25^(AV Quali­ Manager Leo Durocher had to affta. 8t. Loula laada.1 before tha ninth h(Slted good ral- All Day Saturday ’Til 5 4-Door 8eor Sedan. 2-fone Green. their firsf NBA championship 3 flrat and Tom c3orcoran was trap­ Roy W. Harper. In a statement, whereas it would be the fourth Sprinaflrid .8 8 .600 3 Manchtster and left for Fenway Park early on July 15. and the championship •"fast pitching” Willie Mays In the Stock No. U-644...... H).THKAXSOilAl'r:U Rnehaater . 3 4 .431 ped off second as he ran Harry Saigh said, he felt certain he would Wednesday morning to enjoy ■ the Minneapolis, April 26—(db^The in five years for the Minneapolis Ottawa ... 0 7 *000 *51 R A M IL E R '50 MERCURY rounds will be held at the Yale fifth .. Aa Lea walked from the NstlsasI I..cst*e k Griswold down at third’ who waa Nash—Stattnn 2 boor Redan Tire ft Recapping be vindicated. He Is charged with New York, April 25—(tP)— The Red Sox-'Yankee game. Before he Golf Course July 23. 24, 25 and M- third base coaching box to the. 19SI PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 4.DR. SEDAN I Minneapolis Lakers girded to bat­ club. Battlns—SrhoenOirnst. St. Lnuls. not trying to score .on the short in­ Wagon. R. H. $1785 Like New. $785 BROAD St. TEL. 1-42M evading taxes from 1946 through Ray Robinson-Joey Maxim titl.s, closed shop he placed a sign In hlB dugout, he apparently said some­ tle here' tonight for baaketbaU's II; .Robinson. Brnoklrn, .111; Hstr r o n \ y n o a m im field hit. Johnson reached third 1949. fight for June 23 will he made to­ store window which I'bad, "Gorie SAME SCHOOL pot o'gold—the NBA title and THURSDAY'S STARS ton. Clr.clnnstl? .43*; Campanslls, ' Kaatera thing uncomplimentary and up St™ k No. NT-181...... $ 1 6 9 5 Brooklyn, .3*4: Baumholts, (Ihicato, Hartford at .AJhanv. with one out In the Seventh but '50 PACKARD '4 9 C H E V . day or it wqn’t go on at all.. to'Red Sox game.’’ went'Gore's thumb. I $7,500 prize money. Batting—Sammy White, Red * Rcheneotady at RinghamtoR. died there as Corcoran, who walk­ 4 Door, R. H. $1495 Conv;, R. H. $1395 That’* what Preildent'jlrn’ Nor- St. Louis— (NBA V — Rogers 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE 4-DOOR SEDAN Each tesm has three wins In Sox—HU hla - first major league Runs-Adams, Ctnclnnstl lOi Oox Brook- Beranton at Readlnir- ed, .was. doubled off find on ■ short lyn, .Tor*s*nn, .Boston and Batton. On. . .WlUlamaporL al JOrnira. - rie of tJiB ’ International .' Boxing ATTENDANCE YESTERDAY Hornsby and the .late Bo McMil- Green. ♦- I the'seven-game playoff.. home rtm in the«4ilfth and acoced. Nallasal (ly to short right. afternoon at Manchester High's winning run in the 11th in Bos­ cinnatl. *; Robtnsniv Brooklyn. Rams*- '4 9 B U IC K •49 C H E V . Club ^ d George Galnford, mana­ lin were schoolmates In Fort Stock NO. U-689...... $ 9 9 5 Coach Johnny kundla Was hap­ kotll, Chkizo and Thomson, N«w York, Brooklyn rBrapea t<>0) at Nww York Had It notIt hleen for f strong' BETTER DEIL 2 Door. Dyna. R. H< 2 Door, Like New ger of Robinson, s.aid after dicker­ opening home baseball game of the Worth, Tex. / py pvef prospects that Jim Pol­ ton's 3-2 victory over the Yanks. tMaglle 3^) nlfbt. wind blowng In from the outfield.; $1795 $1229 season was highly encouraging. Pitching—Lew Burdette, Braves Runa Batt»4 In>-KluM#w»kt. Clncln* 8t. Louie (Btaley 3*0) at PIttaburfh ing all through 'niursday on the LAND SUIIVEYINQ and 1949 LINCOLN SPORT SEDAN lard would be hack in the Laker nail. U: Campanalla. Rrnbklxn. 13: (DIckaon 0-2), \ Hnhsnthal may have had himself PONTIAC DEAIER light heavyweight title fight for There were more fans In the BIG SWITCH lineup. The big forward suf­ —Permitted only two hits and no 8i|urr. Chlcafo, 10; SnldOr* Brooklyn Cincinnati (Rlabkwell O'!) at Chica' a homerun In the fourth. Ha djrove! '4 9 C H E V . '4 9 N A S H stands; for the ■ High-Rockvllle .CIVIL ENGINEERING Green. Radio, heater, overdrive. runs In. four relief innings aa go (Kelly 0-D. \ the Yankee Stadium. $ 1 6 4 5 fered a hack Injury In New York and Adcock^ Ctnclonatly I. the centerfled back deep, but the' 4 Door, R. H. $1272 Overhaul, R. H. $1245 contest than there were at any Philadelphia— (N E A) — Robin Stock No. U-880...... last Friday and was out for the Brave* came from behind to defeat Hita—Coi. Brormlyn. 16: Campanal* rhiladejphla (Rob«hda- l-r> at Boa- A demand by Sugar Ray, the home offering a year ago at the Giants, 6-3 in 10 Innings. la. Brooklyn and Soh'o^RT.Irnat. 8u ton (Blckror^ 0^). . . I It’g chickM i § e e 6 . . • middleweight king, for the lion's Roberta, the Phillies’ 21-game I fifth and sixth games. Loula. 13; 6 piay^ra.tlrd with 13 rach. Ameriran “ Oval. winner of last season, entered Edward L. Davis, Jr. 1950 WILLYS "6" STATION W AG O N '4 8 S T U D E . '48 PACKARD share of the purse held up the 1 The Lakers also considered it a DoubJfa—Coi, Brtioklyn. 6; Marahall. Chicago (Oobaon I-l) at Cleveland 4 Door, olO., R. H. 4 Door; R. H. Michigan State as a first sacker. Registered Civil Engineer and Gray. Radio, heater, overdrive. I major break to be playing, on .DERBY DANDY Bouton and D. Rica. 8t. tioulf. 4; 6 (Lemon 3-0). $1245 $1295 signing. Maxim an** Norris had ex­ Loulaville, Ky.— (NF,A)—Train p l»’ar« tied with 3, New York (Miller 0-01 at Washing- TW IU G H T LEAGUE President Land Surveyor Stock No. U-6S8...... '...... I their own court in the Mlnrieapolla Trlpla8>^Cox. Brooklyn. Addla. Chi* tor (Porterfleld J-l) night. WITH OUR LOW OPERATING C05T5 pected to arrange the whole deal The University of Florida has er Ben Jones had saddled 11 Ken­ '49 PACKARD '4 7 F O R D ' Jack Stratton iSras among, the fans auditorium for the first time in C8|[o, Adcock and KloaMwakii. Ct»cNi> Boalon- (rarnali i-0) at PhlUdaipbla yesterday. Maxim, who will be at Nebo yestirday: also Walter a player on the baseball squad 18 Proctor Road, IMaiiehester 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN (.the playoff. A aport..men’s show tucky Derby bor*es *lnc* 1938, natf. /Thomann. and Muallar. Kfw (Hooper O-Ol. Night. AND OUR 5PEC1AL PURCHASES 4 Door, R. H. $1395 Club Coupe. $799 risking his 175-pound title, has Maroon. Radio, heater, York and Del Oreco. nttrburch, 3. ' tOnlr gamea »rhednlef;), Fox and Kerwln Usk. Members of named (3airatt and a track man T eL 7019 llbare bad forced them to play the .winning fi've. finishing aecond • ffoma Rura-^ Pafka, Brooklyn. *8: Inloraatlaaal WE CAN OFFER THESE agreed to- « ,30-8(1 split with Rob­ th e'^Ilce and Firemen's Assocla- named Diamond, — Stock No. NT-194...... /...... 1 first three home game# in SL twice, third one*. <>mpa_nelfa, Rm>klyn, 8? I« .ptayari BprtngOetd at Rhrhartnr. ' '47 HUDSON '47 STUDE. Cl 100 inson. tied with 3 each. Flck-Up. Conv.,Coupe. U llw w BUT SUGAR RAY', whq had 1949 BUICK SUPER 2-DOOR SEDAN Srolen Baaea—Thompaon and Alaya, $495 New York and Slauwhter, St.^Loula. been expected to o k ^ 'the even Grepn. Radio, heater,.dynaflpw, ...... 3;-18 playerii tH»d wHN ! ' aaeh;- A. | B u y s !! '47 PACKARD •44 F L Y . , split, pnsented a demand for'any­ S ^ k No. U-580...... Pltchini:“-Roe' and V^n Cuyk, Brook* thing from 35 to f 5 per cent. Thore lyn, RaffenabarKtr. Cincinnati. MatUe. 2 Door, R. H. $875 4 Door, R. H. $795 New York and Staley. 8t. I*mil8, .S'O. close to the situation beliew that 1949 HUDSON COMMODORE 4-DOOR SEDAN 1.000. W l m r e ^ m k M If the niatch Is closed. It w ill. be 2-Tone greCn- Radio, heater. / i . \ -TtA ,'44 C H E V . ^44 D o S O T p ■.‘■•S' ori' f S5t2S' baWsT-With', Sugar ’fiftock-Nel;' ti”-6rt(;''-:r.'...... $ 1 3 9 5 " w t i 'fff:'SPS*aW»M’ si-; Mt Wilaim. BoatrmV Iflr Sufkonl. 'Bda* 4 Door'Sedon:------$745 "C'Door, R.' 1799 getting the heavier cut. ton anc. Raffanabarfert Clnclnnat. t. .Sfis A .(• m S f...... "Robinson-, Is the-i-guy they’re rvin^ the Hand^ 19.49 MERCURY 4-DQOR SEDAN. ; ■' Ysoagaa' ' ' V '4 4 i n t e r . •49 G .M .C . going to come to sec g«L knock- Blue. Radio and. heater. .Waaklwfton. . la r m f m t / t M m r ihH St ou. spoin^iipiTSico n Vi Ton, suk'e; ' '.Ton Fanet ed"oj^t,' airi'l"'be?" a'^d 'GTainford; ■'8fock'''N'o; tr-is *.'...... '.:.' $ 1 4 4 5 Cn|rm»n, .NewMeWTork. Tork. . .3N m : \-•!«. PHll- $495 $895 Iho fow moro ponnios see}ehin, 4mt ------>'4 - . ' "He's the. giy -That wilt draw the PlffrMil. Bn»tAn. ]9$1,CH|YR01£T SltLRMNE m ^ HiM 'tRohttiDOn -in-scarw} W gettlKig . tr-Dr... -Sedan.:.Mack..- Header.. Slock No. NT-iss...... Hio tot* a licking." said M ^im as he OOeOSAiMUp fidgeted In the foyer of the IS C * RufiN B4tt#d ln-~L#nhArd(. Boatoii; f: • BANtAMM JAWE'TS mor« comfort office. “ What else is' he waiting 1951 .^CHEVROLET STYLELINE SPECIAL Drop^ Boston. $:■ V. 8tnph$ms tnd 4-Dr. Sedan. Blue. Heater. Throinberr}'; Boflon snd Pok. ClikA- 37 PACKARD- 38 STUDEBAKER to rt I'm getting ulcers chasing go. 7. VALUE UP TO IKW 0 S J 5 you got with Doc (Manager Jack Kearns) and Stock No. NT-177...... H118—DiMafffio. Boston, 17; PUrsall. • SPORT SHIRTS waiting on Robinson. This is ^Mo'n snd Riisuto. Sew York. 14: I it Plenty of parking space 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN . •PO. 1 snd Col«msn. N^w ’ 1 r $ .7 .0 0 380LDSC0UPE— 35 PONTIAC tougher, than, fighting. Green. Radio and heater. York. .13, “ It must be great to be a big Doubles—PlsrssU. Boftoc. 8: Lsj>c)o. Stock No. U-484. ; ...... Boston snd' McDougsId, Sew York, 4. shot like him (Robinson) and Have it W % o ff' cpsh and cariy 5 .ptsyers tltd with A 3 them come to him," said Joey dis­ You connof borgain with Triples—II yers* tied with 1. each., • ATHLETIO SHIRTS lEo ,,. Si T A K E “ 1951 CHEVROLET STYLELINE DELUXiE Nom# Runs—fesster. snd Rosen. gustedly. 2-Door Sedan. Relg^ radio and beater. While the 175-pound champion, CIsvelsnd. 8; Lenhsrdt. , Dropo . snd ittomplete remodeling and Stock No, r""-l78...... yo u just <»niiot Lepcio. Boston. Moss. 8t. L ^ ls snd • T-SHIRTS REG. BSe 54e S FOE S!A YOUR SHOUTS j who said he weighs about 187 now, TOP QUALITY• • • Vernon. WssMnstdn. 3. )jo w is the tiiiM to neak* wac cooling his heels downtown. .Stolen Bases—nlssuto New York. I; 1951 MERCURY CLUB COUPE afford to fool around with the quality of the Mujlln; Detroit. Vslo snd Fsle. Phils* yoim oU ear look Biw,Prkfls PICK Galnford and Trum'an Gibson, an­ LumberA delphls and RWers, 8t. Louis, 3. -L YOU'RE A PRACTICAL ALAN— you know . Impair serytee — Black. Radio, beater, overdrive. One owner ear. (x>al you hum . . . not if you want Ihe moat at* M neW ngty Urn Bir ear • SANFORIZEDi • ' • BOXER SHORTS AS* ' a good thing whan you •** on^. And * other IBC official, Journeyed to Stock No.,U-58$...... Pitching—Psmeil sne Henry. Bos­ Sugar Ray's home In the suburbs ton, Wynn snd Lemon. Cleveland, "top quaHty" work. MANY OTHERS ~£A S Y TERMS Jockey Short* turn on invoitmenl of pan-- economiiut] heat from your fuma(». To be sura Rsschl, New York. Osrver, Cain knd to get his reacUon to the latest Mi 11 work. Mason Supplies, 1949 OLDSMOllLE ”88'* Byrre. St. Louis snd Moreno, Wash* W * ramove acratchaa— " REG. 68c 39 FOB 1 nia* into dollar*' worth of comfort I Ba- incton. 8-0. 1.000. ^ • HOSE e S S JS HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES moves in the negotiations. - t-Door Sedan. Green. Radio, beater, hydramatio of a bargain in heat burn Old Company’s bump (ait feralar deeila— cou*a Jockey i* tha,tailorad-te-fil under­ SKHMEONE TOLD MAXIM that Strikeouts—McDermott. .Boston. 13; drive. Stock No. U-SfiA ...... Leldgh premium'anthraente—trademarked with Pierce. Chlcsgo. Pelier. Cleveland. , and rapaint arith "(ieetofy- wear—-and with *pecial Jockey feature* there:were a lot of people who be­ ' Hardware, Points* Qsrver,* 8 t IaOuIa snd Moreno, Wsih- • BASQUE SHIRTS ?,ir 79e S ro. b .11 o* comfort in*uronce. Like exclu*iva' lieved Rohlnion would knock him 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Ington. 11. matebad'’ D tx» laovew er the red bull’s-eye ^ s (» . It is the hardest coal ■ t- NobeltB (trip rubber at the leg opening* out. -I:. ! ■ 2-Tone green. Radio, heater. One owner ear. Dountenamet. AND OTHER FAMOUS BRANB MBSCHANDIBE — no *og or bind I So come in— "W ith what?.’’ snorted Maxim. ' Low mileage. Stock No. NT-166...... y. mined in America . . . lasts longer! Try a bin* get your correct *ize in Jockey "T fought the b|g good ones like full... see why Old Company’s Lehigh pre­ LdstNight*s Fights Cane* in lo 4 my Ezzard Charles and Joe Walcott A U AlOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED” M Short*—-ond enjoy full comfort I and they didn’t even knock me mium anthrainie ia the most econonucal fuel far m Jockey i* mode only by COOPERSI dowh. I can beat Robinson and I CIOIMd SUM.IVAN SAFE BUY USED CAR W ARRANTY Minneapolis—Tommy Salem, TOWN&CO might knock him out.’’ Wedneaday you can bum! 127, Cleveland, outpointed Auburn $1.20 The conversatlpn switched to Aftemoeiu Copeland, 126, Detroit, 8. WRIGHT’S Maxim’s Iset title fight,- with Irish 'C“'* New York (Sunnyside Garden) jQ n c o d i —Johnny White, 228 tt. Jersey AUCTION S JOCKEY OOATOUBEO SHIRT TO MAtCH Sl.M Bobby Murphy. Maxim -won easily. UMIER & SUERLt C a 6. E. WILLIS BODY SHOT -5 PACKARD "You must have hit Murphy at City, l>utpolnted Lee (j, Murray, mo 208(4, New York, 8. i 1146 Middle Turnpike Baet 358 EAST CENTER STREET least 1,000 times In that one,” said kEirS OUTLET a reporter. Next to Bolton Town Line & SON, INC. 9:30-9. MILL ST. V < “ Yeah." said Joey. “ I didn't like Joe Rossomaado, oasistknt base­ OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9 % MAIN STo~TEL..6i25 TeL Days 2-S87S— Evening* l^XUS,11 SATURDAY TIL 5 CLENNEY'S ^to hit anyone that much. It’s bad JUST EAST OF lOiTON NOTCH IRID9|—ROUTE 4 4 - A «(i miM tuiit ball coach at Yale, is a graduate for my hahda“ of S t Viator’s in Bourbennals, HL V— - \i:- 1“

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY. APRIL. 25, 1952 PAGE S E V E ^

/ j i '7" «v. e v ' RY'J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE virilh MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDj MANCHESTER, QONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952 anawar to Hravlout Puztia ■ 1 CAM SHOW lOU J I ’VE KNOWM w e l l ., ip h e I e»AD,(.CAMOdRf NOU MERIT] JIT CODfteuN©. UMCLE ‘ utuniziBiini lut I N o n s e n s e ' feV :-7 ' R e tT E R THAM T S U . ' MAMV B o s s e s CAkI BUILD JU LSY ^X MEAN AMOS/I .'Motorists' Muddio Hotwflraid Goods -SI- .A u K i::’; ■’h b Help Warited—r^ ri* Doggi-^BIrttaM^PetB ; *1 ' 'VOU7 NOW 7HIS r'tWHO''eARglE P ’’ 'OMETCUlCKCg fO tt 1BND1SS6 A BbvfeR lURf-Tpr.^i H iiriH ni 1 Automobiles for Sale Buliding^^M!ioiitnirtliif 14 RULE AM’ TH' BOOKS' '. EMOUGH STUFF 'tHam t e l l A symphony conductor was rt- I view with scorn and daap dla- AntomobUm for Solo 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 POR MY TUCKAWAY NEEDS A MASK AMD . nr_'»t iniTit" i i ^ n t i m i .\ u dain , JiB3DI> MPNKX. but.- unabla..:to IBYBMr-.WBEltS old puppies.. ,»& .A .BARC.AINI If: Yp.U.LtVB . kkM[ MOMEV ARE :TM! J, < -WHAT-HE 7 Carool grain «l»IJtg a difficult solo naaaaga Mo^Jel 72R, Riviera, - W ® . .wuA. .your - unlintebad 60MB BALLS AND SAPSf UNlWiNH 4M 0 STODESAKEIW Ad toaatalM work full‘time?'Barn aubatantiai each. Can be seen a t 1 -Nelson TO BE 100- YOlTLL TTEViClt L «3lRPER%, t r u c k s TO Rum A SHOP. WANTS TD6 AV, •'irA tn^tlit "-i. for uv^ilut*;' After' gblfi^' bVer it W iHflfliK g«i^-6K b u r.o r trMff - "^"^WAlj OUTSTANDmG " Actual mileage 7,.500. Fully equip- roomsma am you can ci have more g e t o n e l i k e i t A ’DUMCB IM -TEN PERCENT OP 1 Autobody f-injiiai is ’iiar if.^f T? uiiH i many times, the conductor rapped Who ha* a i>aper when I need it body truck. Excellent condition, income. Hotma a t own conven- Place. AST SO OM, WE’LL BUT THIS OME THEM A LOT — ^ gaaolln* ^ iH m r.'i ii Jif^ansaiTU iid “^Clawifitd^ room for yoiHraelf and more value ,OF. WftuSHOULF, • typo But holds it so I can not rsad it -TTfccrSrrRSMi rt T i,A T ^ MODEL USED CA&a c a ll RookvlUa.S-S46S. P4Ld,4bciud!h9.. ’Wiies 'Write; BOX’ A, HeraW. sev „. Mr., AlhiURt,. , AM,* THESE J l f ,, .PAC»«!.EN(XI<5H„ ICWiWfftlbll’ .. . a»d-oU'4a.bla--. nf_Tr*n ifji[:.n-;nrvu!a!r,n to r -aLUnUPm ;:w* .FAn’T radio and heater,- ■alip cqvera. fisr you# h»mf." |PKcW« 2-0726. PBDIORBBp Rabbits, New Zea­ 3 ROOMS f ORMTURB ^ A4AIK1 AM*^AUXILMCRy ,TO BLHLP QARRV BLULDIN' ClJbSBLH vahiclo n in a Tiacsi.L'5'’Ju t h i this any longer—w* muel go on SENSATIONAL LOW apecial upholaterlng. white wall land Red trio juniors. Pair Fawn With An ^ HOtSTS, AM’- A CRAME,' AaATERtALB.'^ AW BRAIN FOR supply o s OKA/AND] r Jcir-Ht* ' r m u with the eecond movement." He Irate 0>p—Didn't you hear me Uvertisemenls c l e a n u s e d TOU£KS BUILDER-Carpenter____rst class WANTED ^eptlonlst . and • WeH.L « eC t4 « lS T B N _; ' • HIdo INTEREST RATES 4^ tlrer, -Dynaflow, Private ..owner.- Ftemlah Gian f Seniors, papune EL-ECTRIC REF.- AND RANGE AF’fHROPRtATB It Aooiyaaia - I fi Oaeirc ~ “ htmed- to -th*-' fluttet ' -and - aald, 'af5raryoa'’td*««wr • ...... " CLASSinED AD^^ work. New ' nome'a" ''llliieprfnts bbokkeeper' Tfbr' pro'fesri'bn’al of-' •entanco ’’You’ll keep in touah with ua won’t MAKE US AN OFFER Can bertaeen a t 9 .North Park ''^nce. Must have-bookkeeping ex­ furnished. One California Buck, FOR ONLY REWARD/, . THE TEAM THE la ruup V-. Motorlat—Tea, I did hear aome- DEPT. HOURS t .: WHY SHOP AROUND available. Also atterationil,-; re­ 3300 m o n b o e c t r e c t , It Expunger n u n you?" body yelling.- ■ ' atrect, Rockville. Phone 5-5131. pairs, garages, etc. Phone Cov­ perience. Write to Box L, also sther cross bred d.oea. young 13 strong faatlnf n u u 1952 DODGE 3 YARD DUMP bunnies. -Inquire ' 198 Brewer In addition to appliance! you get ^ MA30R6 -TO M AKE J 14 Ascended Irate . Cop—Why didn't you 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M . Moit *r* one ov'ner, low mllea** 1941 PONTIAC Streamliner sedan. entry 7-7357. « '■ ..^Herald.______' J FAMOOS/j, -18 Through car*. Prevloij* owner* name on ra- 1949 G. M. C. PICKUP atreet, East Hartford. Hartford a bedroom suite, ll'Ving fl'ring room; suite,', 15 Motorists' .tOTropieol M.Meesure.of .43 Thtseeuseaa FoHceman—Did you the •top? lil H eaUr, r S ¥ W G o r f i r L ANK LEONARDi 41 Salt Brown—-Say, hava you SeSil ixtS1*1tn«a the mawtnTfiua. ' •" - c ^ l 8825. Reward.' . and 5. 7531 after 5. ■*' The man had buttoned hit ooat . Sedan—Fully wjuipped. WE srECTAUZB-tn rooftng and YOUNG MAN to work In shop. AFTER 7 P M .'46-4690 44 Lixivium Ralph lately? Tv* bean looking 634 Center Street siding. Hlgheat Quality ma WELL.ri'STtWgACl, iH/IUTHE' oow/fr , , 45 FoUower high and low for him for the l.aat round the lamppoatl LOST WHITK Spit* dpg. Vicinity 1980 Studebaker Champion 2-Dr. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Excellent working eonditiona, 40 g r a d u a t io n t im e ia neaf A—L- B—E - R—T—S meKEY-AFTEgHIM. a MIGHT "S':-".'--'V. . of New England Houee. Ahawers PhonB.iSltll or-51P2 -"=■ , Sedan—Fully equipped. teriala. Workmanship - guaran­ <3 Allvn .Street. Hartford 48Wrtnkle two weeks. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn hours and, 10 hours overtime. Cedar chests are a cherished gift. CMQN.n«l!WHV COMMETHSaOSEj 'MAKE IT,' (jharlea-.-Those are the place* When a pastor ac'capta g -'^1 to "Teddy.” Call 8884. Reward. Safe Place. To Buy Used Cars 1949 Studebaker Champion Star Apply In person to Mr,-. Albert, Qur Walnut WatertoH Limed Oak O ^n Thurs..,Evenlnga ’Til 9 P. M. EVEM THOUGH IT -HE'S 51 Renter GIRL’S 26" Columbia bicycle. Call street. Phone 4880. IMlONdiWASCNY? 1 OOMY; J 5? 54 Plnaopplt to look, old boy,. BtU'a been dead It’i Just a case of going gfMr the light Coupe—FuUy equipped. Savoi Bleach, 433 Park'Ave., East and Gray Walnut chests are prlc NEW A - E, Refrigerator model N. fiKTITWEKWITMrSO, MAS THE GRIP THATX LUCKY. JusL-about -thAt Jong, 1941--FGRO- fotir-door -ssdaii,. Mdle 60W-after'6,ps'm.-'— — —------•Hiirirbm''r ' ------a t h«i* pTite TW ' -griduem vi eVHITBODVCNMSO PIPIT/ •61 THUr-'-:'- Announcement* 2 and heater.' 1941 Bulelt special 1948 8tudpbakeF''Chempi6n ^-DV. 'FOff eUAftANt'lSFO Sbbfa that B.'S^ wa»-”3'24’9' now ’3iTft.' ’iFIve."" 59 Hungarian Sedan—Fully equipped. 1948 MOTORCYCLE 740 H. V, stay on in any kind of storm, and time. 349.88. Values up to 360. year guarantee on sealed unit. HOME/ We wonder how many people are RIephant* and hdrae* can deep four' door; Radio and heater. Two Montgomery Ward,' 828 Main win# TOBACCO LAND with ahed. In­ sharp cars and priced to aell. See 1948 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe—Ra Black with chronie, shields, rid- gutters, conductors and roof re^ Colla Construction and Appliance 57Prayar looking forward to getting broad­ while standing Up—not to men­ quire 870 Vernon atreet or tele­ dio and heater. -'Ing clothes and aecessortea 3500. patra. Call Coughlin 7707. WANTED street. Co.. 249 Broad slrvet. Open eve­ ened and flattened at the same tion the fatter of a thrao-month- Bob Oliver, Center Motore. € D ;ondingi time. Vacation I old son. i " phone 8058. 1941 Oldamohlle Sedanette. 59 HoU atreef. I LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade nings. 1950 CHEVROLET8, four-dooiw, H oofing 4-JJ VBRTICAIi f - '*r----- * 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. 16-A JOB PRESSMAN and No. 1, 33 cu. yard. Grade No. 2, WE BUT and sell good uaed-fuml- . It’s always easier to find a Nq- newi Is good naws—-avdry- two-doora Fully equipped, fully 32.cu. yard.. Delivered in truck IMaM guaranteed. Five really , aharp Many Others BOY^S 26" Bicycle, excellent con ROOFING.. Speclallxing In repair-, ture, combination ranges, gas 2 Aurldaa bright future .when you puH the. where, but at the meeting of the load lota. Screened sand and all rangea end neaterb. Jonea Furni­ shades down 6h a dark paaL . ovomaii'a sewing circle. THE PROBPECT HIU School ter Chevroleta to choose from. See _TRUCK SPECIALS dltlons..33Q. Call 4419. ing roofa of all kinds. Also' new ____ coM P O srroR 3 Fall In drops young children. Pre-Klndergartefi, [1948 IH Ton Studebaker Cab and rbofa. G u tte r' Work, Chimheya alaew stone delivered. Order now. ture Store. 86'Oak. Phone 2-1041.': Bob Oliver for the best in values. Nuaadorf Construction Co. Phone 4 Ontgtr ------li X Kindergarten. Monday through Center Motors. Chasaia. cleaned, repalreo, 26 years’ ex 5 Bom CARNIVAL BT DICK TURNISit Friday. Traniportation tumieh- 1949 14 Ton Studebaker Pick-Up, Business Services Offered 13 perlence. .Free estimates. Call 3408. NEW, DELUXE Tappan gas .6 Blood mo-'-'- ed. Mrs Lela Tybur, director. 1949 OLDSMOBILE COnvsrtlbls Studebaker Salea and Service Howley. Manchester 5381. APPLY IN PERSON range. Call Wltlimantic 3-0152. six cyllndSr. Radio, heater, hydra- POWER BURNERS and Range Norton Warner, Route 85. Gilead. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Phone 2-5787. Burners expertly cleaned and FIVE PAIRS of sheer panel cur­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Right There BY EDGAR MARTIN matte. Oreen. Excellent-condition. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Heating—Plumbing 17 WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE tains; Phone 2-5903. TOP QUALITY Home Improve- II. 0 ' ■ — BALLARD’S Driving School. Man. This very rare model priced un­ ' 80 Oakland Street serviced. Let us aerHce and re­ cheaUr'i oldeeL Thoueanda of ac­ Manchester 2-9483 pair your washing machine or re­ PLUMBING and -heating. Fum- FERTILIZER— Vlgoro, 100 lbs, ifienta • reduced during Ward OH GOLNW IV H9MV T H M DAAEV ,\ CANT S tt der celling. See Pete Danatger ' • SPRUCE ST, • Week. Buy now and save on cident free Inatruction houra. at Clarke Motor Sales. 301 Broad frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883 acea, oil burners and boilers. 34.55. Driconure lawn, 32.50 50 \jOOMVD-AV m V lM C i ACHS\N'. \W?Y WlVLl LXT'&l lbs. Agrlco garden. 32.85 50 lbs. modern home, improvements. Pay SFTW 06 OxWbCT LV Hundreds of satlsflsd. students. street. Open evenings 'til 9. 1947 WILLYS^TATION WAGON Bkirl VanCamp. Tel. 2-5844. V WOMOtR •• ?- V -JvybT FlMO A W.TTXR , -All metal, durable, pleasure, REFRIGERATION Service, com SALES Representative. Position Agrlco lawn, 32.55 50 Iba. Land 10% down, enjoy needed home TO RHOW eXAT . OKAV ? BACK OF »AE •. .. JOHN n For appointment telephone mercial and domeatic. See our y \ DeCORMIER MOTOR bualneaa vehicle. Tremendous EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat< open to capable. ambiUoua man lime, 75c 50 lbs. Gra.ss seed,. SOc -improvements while you pay the OAVt’.’J j M v o R c e 2248. . N. ■ gas mileage. Tour car down diaplay oi guaranteed uaed refrig- Ing. Plugged drains machine to sell Nationally advertised heat. lb. - 5 Ihi, 32.59. Plastic garden balance monthly. Reg. 3126.80 ator*. Georg* H. Winiama Aaao- COORX' WANTED— Ride to Pratt and SALES, Inc. Douglas Motors, 333 Main atreet, cleaned. Phone 6497. Ing and home conditioning equip­ hose SO’ 37.05. Gladiolus bu|h?, 10 steel bath outfit, 399; Reg. . Whitney from vicinity of Center ctatea, 260 Tolland Tumplka, ment. Well known Manchester for 69c, Dahlia bulba. 3 for 79c. 3155.35 66" eteel' cabinet sink. i t ~A-to-5:M . .Tal. 4881...... SAYS', “Okay so 'A GUY’S A Mancheatei Phona 2-3586, nlghta HEA’TINO 'From A to Z. Cton^ ayganlaation. Prevlona aelUng ex­ .Bamboo Rake 24".. 32.98. Garden completL- 3139.88.. Blrch-fro'nt 1951 MERCURY SPORT 7691...... version burhera, bbller-burfWr perience dealred. References re- tj|o1a. Insect sprays, lawn kitchen cabinets. 10% off. Plastic WTDERS Wanted to and from GUY’, _ _ _ . but these_____ are__ known as units, complete heating aystems. era. Rent-a-roller 31 per dajr^ wall tile, 10 colors 10% off. Mont- DOOaa OPiNBD,;--kt3ra ..fttttA qil^tL.EscellenL earnings. Phone crefiW th e "trade;^' COUPE ' -AR work Ettaranteed; Thne pay­ Maiicheat'er '2-1166 for ippolnl- Disston spring aleei lawn'rakeT gom e^'W ard, 828 Mkih street. . Call ”C6Ventry 7-8888 between copied, vacuum cleanera, irona, ments arranged; Morlarty Broth­ 32.98, Phone, we will deliver; S. i gun*. aU., repaired. Sheara, menti or'write Box E, Herald. WRINGER TYPE washing ma- iu m. and 2 p. m. "'N ■ ^ Just In Fully equipped, fully jruar ers. Tel. 8135. ______, ...... Ht,.„Grecp .s^awMi, .Hpukewarea n lanteedV Only-r 8,000:: . i ^ knlvea, raowa|f,.aW.piit UrtP ewpt- AMBITIOOS.-Young m!n tor I DepL J. W. Hale Cbrp. 4123, ' chine; I'h" good' cbhaitian;'Keasbh-" diUon for com ^ neeis. Braith- ^ 0. LORBNTZEN. Plumbing con­ BRANqi.BPANKiNG NEW on smalt office.—Knowledge: of hboke' l . -' . z ' "" .---- - . . able, offer accepted. Phone 5882: WANTED—RlOe to'Aircraft, sec­ Former owner’s name te walte.'52 Pearl atraet. tractor. Repairs, alterations, new -H -B d' ond ahift. 8:80 to 12. Call 2-4851. quest. Priced a t only^ $2,145. keeping helpful. Good starting P® STO'VEa,’ Refrigerators,- washers, - Tw o New work. 24 hour laervlce. Manches. salary and hospltailxatlon. Write houae paint. 34.17 3;sl.'ln 5*a. Reg. WILLYS’ AERO ACE Sec this rare buy at Bob LINOLEUM Reionants SOc aquare ter 3686. 342.95 paint sprayer 387.77; reg. beds and other good used fu>^*' SUPPOSE IT had been your home, yard. Asphalt tUe, wall covering. Box K, Herald tiire. The Woo(thed, 11 Main la your fire coverage high enough CUSTOMS Oliver’s 31.05 flat wall paint.92c qt. Reg. ALLEY OPP Wa^ch It Sister BY V .T. HAMLIN Done by reliable, well-trained PLUMBING and heating, special­ WANTED—Man, full time with 31.29 •nie-Glp sealer. 31.12 qt. atreet. to replace houae and (uralture at One Smoked Ruby Color men. All Job* guaranteed. Hall ising in repairs, remodeling, cop­ today’! coats? M. Kenneth Oa- CENTER MOTOR SALES driver’s license for general store Reg. 49c turpentine, 42c qt. Reg. ’ oo I HEAR >(00 ATHAT5 WHAT I /AW.CUT ITCXIT, MV. WHYNOT? I FIGHT \ yEM.MEBBE , tiIatvl BE TH* Fully Equipped Linoleum Oo.. 56 Cottage atraet per water piping, new construc­ OIL FIRED forced hot air furnace MEN-.MOPTH’FIjOOR)VOU WILL-. jGUY iVl GOING trlnaky, Insurance. Tel. 2-168S, 461 Main Street work. Apply in person. Turnpike 74c linseed oil, raw, 64c qt. Mont­ reduced! Buy your- heating aya- ' KIGHt.Sur? 0(0 veXi) SAID, UXIOAN'^ .(eOSH,WHAT‘6 TH' One Bermuda Blue Phone 2-4022, evening* 6166 tion. ’Time payment* arrangfed. Market..151 Mldle Turnpike West. gomery Ward, 828 Main street. SAY I COULDN'T" CLCAR,Frii(aUea.-aA:.5].61. Bolton .Notch. Phone 2-4478. PLUMBING and heating repairs Attleboro, Maas. Free sample and las Motors, 333 Main. Fully Equippen’ GET BE’TTER VALUE ON New and old work. Copper tub-: age clothes. All in very good con­ AUTOMATIC Gas water heater, in details. dition. Phone 2-0289. / PETE DANZIGER'B Personally USED VALUES A BE'TTER USED CAR CARPENTER will frame unSnlah- Ing a specialty. Ed ’Tanner. 6747. good condition. Phone 6819, In­ •elected uied care at Clarke AT ed upstairs rooma Reasonable, WANTED—Experienced meat cut­ MACHINE SHOP tools for sale; quire 62 Mather street. f l Motor Salea, 301 Broad street. 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE call i-4291. ter, Full or part time. References BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. . Movinir— ^TrnckinB— drill press, benches, eteel, elec­ n i n e p i e c e Walnut dining room Open evenings 'tU 9. Fully equipped, very, clean required. Apply Buraa?k’a Super tric and gas welders, grinder, 20 '..-ba-hd .tiM laand tnbfty O^Kt^ DRIVE J TON PICKUf obligation call 2-0968. Ing, crating.'and storage. Service Inquire 23 Summit: street after RAD? OtTTGMART AIE.BVT WE'RE b F h e r Rh b e r g e ___867 Oakland Street 1948 Chevrolet Conv., Coupe spring, 310. Call 3125. READY FOR ANYTHING. I FUNN Y' BuiiNESS I W-WMCr MV \FDRICff. A rare unit clean as a to air parts of the U. 8. Call t p. rn. ' -i...... ' MONKY MACK ...-V -T «A ------1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan COMPLETE Repalca by Stuart R. 5187. H artford 6-1423. Handling beat grade merchandlee. X psbnt LriJtAiw/eMirr Phone 2-0485 or 2-0386 Wolcott bn washing .machines, Background-In smaller type market hound’s tooth. Hurry on this DUO-THERM space heater. Good M rm N N B one. . LOW COST vacuum cleaners, motors, small desirable. Owner.will place appear-1 ORDERS TAKEN DR.BUPD decelerat­ F W M T M * U THOfT/ , We Also.Buy Good appliances. Pick up and delivery. l ig h t TRUCKING. Also rubbish ance, neatness and -merchandising ______condition. Phone______2-9475. B -g O O K / CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS TRANSPORTATION ing EARTHWARD.BRING Clean Cars A-1 repair. Sale*. 180 Main ' and ashes removed. Phone 2-3781. ability ahead of exj^rience. Excel- geasone, five On 21 cu.'^ft-. Deep Freezers. MEINBYREAKOTE 1939 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. 1942 Hudson 4-Dr. Phone 8597. lent working . conditions. Perms-' 47" X 32", two 54" X 24" one 55" c o n t r o l ,,i>lea ge I bent well paying position List $599.95. Limited quantity SEDAN HAHN’S Furniture reflniahlng and Painting^—Papering 21 X 28”. Phone 2-0056. 1941 PLTMOUTH 4-door sedan. Full price $95 definite future. Radio, beater. Price 1200. inquire BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. repairing. Cornices mad* to at $489. ' • ¥ PAINTING, Paperhanging. No Call Manchester 6.387 I SPORTSMEN Tent Excellent .298 Spruce street or phone 2-9454, 1940 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. 155 Center St. — Manchester order. Phone 2-9533. .condition. Jised five times. Price SEDAN Job tbo small. Estimates on out­ . For Appointment Its * mTBRNATIONAL. plelfcup FLOOR P IU S B L ^ S solved wlUl side painting: Call 2-072fi. $50. CaB. 7668. CHAMBERS FU R N IT U R E - linoleum;'' aaphiilt tile" counter. "AH Inxiuirles Held fn -Sttriclyat- truck. Good condition, 1180. Phone Open Evenings Until 10 P. if. FREE ESTIMATES. Ehcterlor Confidence RockvUVe 5-5838. Flxpert workmanship, free, eati- Boats, and Accessories 46 At The Green- 1939 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN 1951 CHEVROLET tudor. , deluxe mates. Open evening^. Jones Fur­ painting. Have it done now. Phone 2-1383. YOUNG MAN over 18 for BY AL VERMEER . .’THE TOPS IN NEW AND Full price $95 Pnwerglide. Radio, heater. Uke niture. Oak atreet Phone 2-1041. time general drug store PREPARE YOUR BOAT Open 9:30 to 6 PRISCILLA’S POP Perilfl Of Parenthood new. Low mileage. Below ceiling Two nights and Sundays, 1 USED CARS AT BABLDW’S Hurry To AfnTQUES Reflnlshed Repairing EXTERIOR Brush ,and spray FOR THE SEASON REMEMBER, POPlJ LOOK 1 TH WAYS ^ ^ SURE ^ I’LL SAYl price, ihione 2-0538. painting. Houses t^ith Johns-Man- er’* license. Apply Conn. Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30 BE CAREFUL VVHEN 3U CRO SS] bONT T/^XvwjRRYAaail *^TWIS IS OUR done on any furniture. Tleraann, Employment Service, 806 TMSsr# TH* OIWATBaT 1952 Dodge—Radio and heater, 2- DeCORMIER MOTOR 189 South Main atreet Phone vllle siding sprayed with nibber Painty compound, oar.s, an- ION YOUR THE ‘ ?EET.» RIOCS FROM 1 YOUR P ^ , N iaH T TO y’i bicycle. Tel.;g5i6 after 4. 1950 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Dr.—Ba- Douglaa Motore, 333 Mein. Radlp, heaUr. New tjree. •Herald...... win. Rhone . 5872. .■^fo and' heater, very clean, low ' ELECTRICIANS TTAPE COD" Flherglaa boat*. SACRIFICE Sale^ll cubic foot mileage. 1949 OLDSMOBILJI 88 [Rocket 11980 Dodge H Ton Piekufi—Heat PELEVISION and radio servicing, URGENTLY NEEDED Leakproof, lighter, stronger and Kelvinator, like new. Paid 3369.95. n 1950 WlUya Jeep—W ith enow plow. four-door aedan. Deluxe model, er, fluid drive. Extra clean. sales and Installations. AH work Repairing 28 seaworthy. No painting or caulk­ first 319.5 take* it. Phone ^607. ralto, heater. Local one owner car, __ <. —. . . _ . _ „ tguaranteM; Phone'3-OM6; : ing eequired. AU'-aiEe^-'Outtea»la -irr - tom ML BWMItht MATTREBS; Your old mattreaaea HATZE^L 1"' I uEHLI^^^^ Inc. and aaillng claasea. Area repre­ .FIVE ROOMS .of lumlturq./ReA-. ... ■A. , - IMJWK onver today. Canter Motor Salea, I gray, radio, heater.. HARDWOOD Floors laid sanded oterilta^d and' reina(le . tlka new. sentative. Ceil ?b68 hfter 7,' p.- m. -e-rff \ ItHlifc ^ ^ 4 1948 Chevrolet Two Ton Chaaeie ELECTRICAL ..... aonable. Owner leaving state. May 4St Mala. atreeL ...... - 1966 Chevrolet BtyleUaa . 2-Dr, and-.flniahe

^ J.. ,1 * ------ATcnge Daily Net Press Ran The Weather For the tVeek Ending ' f V April 10,. 1082 Fatuawl o< V. S. WwtiMr SarMB Members erf the Cyp Ouh of. Members of the Ladica' Aid and Mra. Arthur Heaglund o f 88 Bunaat Ctrcta of Past Nobla A Youth RaUy of Methodist Troop 2S, Boy Bcouts, sponsored Doregs Societies of the Emanuel Stephen >street, or Mra. Roy Hsr- ' Ooudy, enol thi* eMemooat churches in thta area -will-ha held b y - the Centae Church. ■ will -hold. the .Center Church will attend-Oie , Ghwida win irnbet Monday eVshOtf: Older Boys' and Olrla' conferences Lutheran Cfhundi’are reminded' to rli of *40 Porter arfiSet. PRESOnmONS 10,489 eleadyf «xmI t^gbt.' FUr' w e iw A l ^ t T q w n in the directors’ room of Odd Fel- Sunday* evening in the South Its first country fair In Woodruff purchase their tickets soon for the Hall on April 30 from 6:30 to 9:30 at the Verplanek School Sunday Clirefuiiy Co»iK»uiided Member o f the Audit ■■ ' M'a Inwa. HalJ, Tbe, hoay»ss . m m , Vir­ Methodist Church. A panel mother and daughter banquet to Harry Hiker, son of Mr. and ' " PiOft’T 'i a Wimt I* aidh'-wm take- !», m. Th#; ^:pa«nlttee, headed by afternoon from 3 to 9 ' o’clock. mn ginia Keeney, Win be assisted Those attending may'eHher'bttrlg' b«' heia^iH Friday, May '*i at ihSO .. NatUaton of Uia Rebakah Auem - "The Family Neat Door," will be George Hansen and the Senior 'U n / J i: Riliier bf HfghiAndPiifki Mrs, Grace Lathrop, Mrs. Edith their own lunches or purchase p.ra? T h e ihemb*rs of the Ladies Artliar U rn Stom Mra, Beatrlca Manning, Mra. arolUl. MrA.,Bsa^rl« Manning and fhown. Each person attending Is Scouts, promises an entertaining and a freshman at the Conserva­ ■ T & m S ' KrTVrtWrMWr. M ary «nitth and’-enfoyaMo evening ' for. alW, An .lunch, at the ef-boob. ,.. ..., ... Aid mav obtain tickets' from Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Miller/ Entertaln- lodfedTtt tfrinifir bora-iunch"for*the p ah r ErtckiKrfi » f s r Alton ■atwet. tory •of“'Mustc;'.of' OberHn Oellegei' and Mra. Arcella Crawford, aU Innovation will he a rest booth (ClaasUled Advertialag oa Page 10) MANCHES'fEIL 26. 1952 mftnt,Win _b« Mr?- meal at 8 o'clock. The Epworth or Mrs. Clarence Peterson of 78 Oberlin, Ohio, will be In th»-isho- iWELViE PAGtSj " V pRterrms ' 'w i»t liioble iran d i o f -Sxmaat -Re* liA g ite o f sotflh Churcir, the gprm- •for th r Isdtes -with- tea 4n d fancy ....Frederick. .T., -BUsbi .jnh.kpn.pf Evelyn Qwords. Mr. and Mrs. F. '®. Bllsh, Jr., of 5 WeatmlrisVef'’ Toaa,~aftd the'inen): 'riis 1n ■the'Bomlng Mnmniera pro- t ^ a h LodgA attended the recent soring group. Will. , serve . dessert cakes being *erved . by three Xsurel street, a freshman at Tnfta bent of ' the: Dorqaa Society from ductloB. ■ aaiambiy ’ meetln'ra. in Naligatuitk. Mrs. Mary Tj|ylor, president of and eyffee. mothers.' A door prise will be drawn. College, Medfotd, Mass., is playing WANTED ■ the Manchester Soroptlmlst Club, a feature role In the undergradu­ “Silent De*lh” for Reds Miss Frances Parker and Miss Miss Clara Skrabaez of 89.North ate, produetlon of Anna Cora Mow- FloodGrest tbutae Blatf of Hartford ■ win street,' plahtsl, 'and Blfirho Dubaldb ' '‘The M iiiilcal' SerTerois’^ Are' stt’s 1850 comedy of manners, (^rrL-HlOli SdlidttI DR. JOHN V. GREGAN motor to Boston this evening to of .19 Irving street, violinist, wni nearing the close of their cam­ "Fashion,” being presented May 2 'attend the 23rd conference of New. perform Brahms’ "Violin and paign at the Church of the Naza- and 3. not* with kiiPwM f* of Ntturmpathic Physician England Regidn Soroptlmlst Clubs Plano Sonata" tomorrow evening rene, 466 Main street. They have Ruling Due Bearing on ■X-: at the Hotel Statler tomorrow And for the Jfartford School of MUslc. been entertaining large audiences Our Lady of tlie Most Holy Rosary typing and thorthand. * Announces Sunday. radio'program over station WDRC for a week, both being accom­ Mothers CTrcle has elected.the fol- arioruorp. plished mueletans,' and -Mr. 'Berte- Vbwlhg 'olftcers; tAade'f^'MfSr Stella' ffxv-A’x-Frv'. Captain Fred Kelsh, Mrs. K^islsh Glintdny la. . The Removal Of His iot Is an excellent speaker. To­ Leber; aecretar.v, Mrs. Elenora Apply In Rnnon Week and their young sons, who?, have night • they will be heard In the King David Ixxlge No. 31. In­ Bohenko;, treasurer. Mrs. Wanda WHITE EAGLE HALL. NORTH STREET Office To been spending a few weeks with final week-night service, and on Cartier: representatives. Mrs. relatives In town, left yesterday dependent -Order of. Odd Fellows, Sunday at. 10:4.1 and 7:30 p. m. Washington, April 26—to , ^ NOW a o o to $20.00 , , . gates w ill )»e choeen th eh ,for,th e*7 critical points; -Flood headquar­ ■...... Alaxaoder -A.- -JUicey nnmierta kla wife..as, th ey.-waltfels peUee-dsast a pead -fee IMr^-Mta’a hody,. „a Kbrean. .truce: '0>«. dlaputa' - TYPE 148 LADY PEPPERELL May 26-27 State convention which, Ntedford, Masi|i> The boy, Paul, 10, lost Ms. life atteMf(t|iag;td poll Ms dog onto a rgft over whether prisoners should he in turn, wlU nama.Conaacilcut'a 23 ters U^rt said that city of 19,500 MARTEX DISH TOWELS still was holding firm against the Neighborhood chlldreailrea gather la a group at they aritek pORfle boats amf the boy'd paj^ta. (AlF allowed to chooae whether thay Probers Order national convention delsgatSA Man-ville’s 8 tli Wirephoto). will return home; (2 ) an AlUad There is a big question, however, river. The day’s program called for .... lU X U R Y MUSLIN . rfUUng 30.D0O addl4ianal :«aiidbags; -demand f o r ». ban on. eirhew. eofi-___ ------'29c■■"Eijkch • ■ ■■■ whefhef''the caiirdjfa'-Wiir jifoidltc*'’; structlon during an armlatice; and ’ ^ SUITS ami JUMPER SIJITS Nmiaif to Talk any general head on fight between |Wife Is KiUed Acroae the river from Muscatine, X ' .(3) Communist nomlnatlonof- Long wearing absorbent Martex dish tbwfls, 25^$ linen, with r |c / $3^9 72xl(»...... $£75 the Ei.srnhbwer an d, Taft force*. v levee* Whjeh protect thousaiKla of Sizes 7 to 14. Reg. $7.98 and $8.98. colored borders in blue, red, green and gold. Russia as a neutral Inspector. . Normally, moat of. the caucuses A I p s a c T l Illinois acres still were Intact, Move the Clock The Communists agreed to the REG. $3.79 81x108 ...... $3.15 On His Income leave the state convention dele-; X U / X U I'U v-4l. Ct“ U Crest Due Thursday Row Flares Navy Bares plenary Maslon 30 minutes before . NOW $6.00 and $7.00 gates unpledged. - I * Far downstream, water in its staff officers working on pHws for. SulU. Reg *12.00 to $14,00. Now $10.00. REG. 59c YARD REG. 79c 42x36 ...... 65c Many Pledge* Seen | rail yards caused the Burlington AHEAD an Hour Zupervtsing a tcuoe held a brief ' extra -tkreMi*-- for extra '-wear. Beautiful quality Xady -PeppereB ' ' - - Wa^li^ton,-,: ^pplF : ■ r;B u t :i*d'loTcajicH rfrejg3rt.’.*«tvtc«: ■emf ■'Pbrmer ' Revenue C'bmmiaaibner On Convict luxury muslin for years of service, , be surprised if the heat of the —Georgians Campbell Manville, 33, to Hannibal. Passenger service New York, April 26— They made no headway during A.R.C. AND PUNJAB Joseph D. Nuniui, Jr., wa* under Eisenhower-Taft fight produced estranged eighth wife of playboy hsd been curtailed previously. A t .* jtiA*.. f ,r4:.^:sLU > w » i.: the six-nitnuta session toward ,, stern order*,, to meet .bis more - than the -usual number ‘ -of Tommy-'Man-rttie, -was kiHed- ln an at; -Louie, tlw f«vOr*ble*vrdrd w a* .f/E)— Xonight ■ is^ihe nigiOt Weahlng th e RttSsiiih ‘ attd-alrltoJd - tu-ice-delayed date with House tax pledged delegations or resolutions automobile accident here today. that the Misslssippl’a crest, due you lone an hour of sleep— Submarine deadlocks. JODHPURS . scandal Investigators. Truce Talk PERC ALE PRINTS of endorsement. A car ahe was driving collided there next 'Thursday, will be about or of Saturday night fun. The staff officer's will decide Popular twill In black, tan.1. brown and■ green. Sizes 24 to 34. Following an independent med­ In Torrlngton, for example, with another car at an Intersection 36.5 fe e t, or 3 »i feet under last S P M N G ^ ^ ^ ical check.of Nunan's health after - That ia, you do if .you are after Sunday's plenary aeaalon Also * few. children’s. Sizes,..Reg...Reg- ».4■«$4.9$,to,.$,7-9,8 values, ' ...... Charleit H. Padilford, Chalrtnan of in this town, near White Plains, in y t * r ...... >■ ■ when they wm m»W again.------TYPE 18(1 LADY PEPPEREIX his own doctors said he wa s too Jackson, Mich., April 26— Washirigtohi A'pril' ZB—(S’) . D;eslgpe-— yesterday directed the former , top desire for s well-groomed outlook! At prices that recognize every $2.99 Punjab .prints, for- dresses,- apronsr-lsklrts,.-draperies,, bedspread*,- gates will be offered to the ceueiia. -of the Greenburgh police said ahe. ed Kansas City and the river .was dam surged back and forth light- Having time areas. Hue compact; and. f,uTl of. idhee'-aald-fewer’ than -70,000 -of':<— - ■ wbmsh’6 't m d g e r . ’ ■■"'T'''...... tax official to be on hand for was thrown from the car and it falling rapidly there. gadgets—was moored he hdusecoats. ■ , ' questioning May 5. The Taft supporters said they felt today over handling of the At 2 a. m., it becomes 3 about 166,000 prisonera of war and > . that the slate recently nominated came to rest on top of her. "Or Elae” Southern Michigan Prison toda.v tb show defense of­ civtUan internees, want to retnrn REG. $3.79 72il08 ...... $2.95 by the GOP town committee has : The beautiful, English-born red­ ft* III* to Communlst-heid territory. Some members intimated they ficials and Congress members $25.00-to $49.98 too much o f an Eisenhower flavor. head, noted for her creamy''white riot. A series of mvestigatipna But Just to piake sure, The Reds had indicated they: REG. $3.98 81x106 ...... $3.35 expected him to appear, "or else." complexion, waa alone in the car. impended in the four-day the long strides being made The "or else" in such a case might Contests are shaping up else­ Reveals China turn your watch an, hour would not Insist that all Allled- ANOTHER SHIPMENT where. Some are not altogether I She was'traveling east on Ards- mutiny which cost the life of in undersea warfare.: ’ held prisonera be returned if they REG. 85c 42x38V2 PILLOW CASES Ea. 72c mean initiation - of contempt of ley road. The other car was driv­ ahead before going to bed Congress proceedings. Eieenhower-Taft fights. Some in­ one prisoner, wounded nearly The Trigger, powered with got back' about 116,000. : - ’ OF BEAUTIFUL Extra fine combed yarn percale by- Lady Pepperell that will volve struggles for seats . on the ing south on Central avenue. Po­ tonight or before starting A ll Prisoner* Screened After receiving the committee lice said it was operated by William Red Drug War a score of inmates and guards the new radial-type diesel en­ wear for years and yean. directive, Nunan’s attorney late State Central committee heided your evening’s revels. The U N command acreened alt ‘ ; Rogers, 48,. o f 3 l3uaenbi!rx. B)aM. and left some $2,000,000 dam­ gines, has a higher speed sub-, 60 GAUGE yesterday sent word his client, .re­ by Chairman -Clarence F. Baldwin And don’t worry about jirlaonera held on Koje. laland ts-.: .. or for control , of town committee White plains. He was unhurt. age in,its. wake. merged.: than. on. the aurfaccv ;lndanyigcit-13 ^Uww«'4n Paotae ‘op- tdaite;iK PtV'NITMItei (ContlBu^ on Bight) brief formal courtesy call* today .. .pcar.-aa incotnaon his .tax retumaj .. . In.vols'ea. North Koreans...... erstlpps .(n,_WqrId_ War I I , . The a* ' the hour.-nwired for- Japan’s im a - takeoff. attempt duriiik ■ v : . Nunan twice before failed to| North Korean -as well as Chi- old Trigger , was lost'aiftar’ Beach plahned Illght to the North PolA R£G. $5.98 ^ x 4 8 Z .. .1..., $3.98. transition to a-,soyccetgn .state. . ' ’keep date»-«dthj the:committee—J nnw-'tSBtntnnnlsts a-re involved in wa* assigned - to another eub. ... ,